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reed got saved by the hispanic vote. he wasn't even supposed to win. the democrats are worried, chuck, that the polling you just showed, they're worried. it was 10% or below in 2014. you just pointed out 30% of the population. if they don't get it up two or three points, that's a problem. >> what's the number got to be, the percentage of the electorate when i get that exit poll back, the hispanic is what that will
reed got saved by the hispanic vote. he wasn't even supposed to win. the democrats are worried, chuck, that the polling you just showed, they're worried. it was 10% or below in 2014. you just pointed out 30% of the population. if they don't get it up two or three points, that's a problem. >> what's the number got to be, the percentage of the electorate when i get that exit poll back, the hispanic is what that will
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i don't question what patrick reed as saying.tion what patrick reed as saying. obviously we looked at some of the pairings early on and wondered how they were put together. phil mickelson who clearly did not have any game was put in, that did not make any sense to us, why they broke up patrick reed and jordan spieth, we didn't understand that mummy had some some really good pairings come out of the presidents cup. i don't know about the ego parts but there were some possible moves, parts but there were some possible m oves , eve n parts but there were some possible moves, even captain jim parts but there were some possible moves, even captainjim furyk said he would have done it over differently if they had the chance. no question about that. hindsight is so no question about that. hindsight is so easy with these things, especially when you have the europeans playing so well. you have to ta ke europeans playing so well. you have to take your hat off to the europeans but at the same time the us needs to figure out the best way to a
i don't question what patrick reed as saying.tion what patrick reed as saying. obviously we looked at some of the pairings early on and wondered how they were put together. phil mickelson who clearly did not have any game was put in, that did not make any sense to us, why they broke up patrick reed and jordan spieth, we didn't understand that mummy had some some really good pairings come out of the presidents cup. i don't know about the ego parts but there were some possible moves, parts but...
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on twitter, eric reed enough said #i'm with reed.their efforts to be fizzling out. reed only one of four player protesters this weekend. taking away from the big win, that's what i have a problem with. well, the time now 10 minutes after the top of the hour, brand-new warning against president trump, more than 7,000 illegals march, next guest worked for ice under obama administration and why he says using the military is right move and they tried, screamed at the sky and now liberal snowflakes have a new message for coping the, safe spaces to protect themselves from conservative speakers on campus. heather: welcome back, fox news alert for you, migrant caravan has now grown to 7,000 strong. this coming as president trump sends clear warning that the u.s. will, quote, stop the onslaught of illegal aliens from crossing southern border, what needs to be done to stop the caravan? here to weigh in former border patrol agent jason, thank you so much for joining us, we appreciate having you this morning. >> thanks a lot. heather: what do yo
on twitter, eric reed enough said #i'm with reed.their efforts to be fizzling out. reed only one of four player protesters this weekend. taking away from the big win, that's what i have a problem with. well, the time now 10 minutes after the top of the hour, brand-new warning against president trump, more than 7,000 illegals march, next guest worked for ice under obama administration and why he says using the military is right move and they tried, screamed at the sky and now liberal snowflakes...
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eric reed, enough said, #i'm with reed.efforts appear to be fizzling out, reed one of four players protesting this weekend. jillian: yeah. rob: tax cuts are, well, potentially coming again, that from president trump just ahead of the midterm elections. >> we are looking at putting in a very major tax cut for middle income people, sometime around the first of november maybe a little before that. rob: that comment surprised a lot of people, peter morici live next why he says the president's pitch would only keep the economy booming. jillian: diners defending mitch mcconnell as heckler's try to confront minority -- majority leader, are people getting sick of the left mentality? -computer, order pizza. -of course, daniel. -fridge, weather. -clear skies and 75. -trash can, turn on the tv. -my pleasure. -ice dispenser, find me a dog sitter. -okay. -and make ice. -pizza delivered. -what's happened to my son? -i think that's just what people are like now. i mean, with progressive, you can quote your insurance on just about any devi
eric reed, enough said, #i'm with reed.efforts appear to be fizzling out, reed one of four players protesting this weekend. jillian: yeah. rob: tax cuts are, well, potentially coming again, that from president trump just ahead of the midterm elections. >> we are looking at putting in a very major tax cut for middle income people, sometime around the first of november maybe a little before that. rob: that comment surprised a lot of people, peter morici live next why he says the president's...
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. >> thank you, senator reed. and let's start with you, general abrams, and each one of you will have an opening statement. as you well know, your entire statementt will be made a part f the record and you are recognized. >> chairman inhofe and ranking member reed and members of the a committee, good morning, and thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. mr. chairman, i would like to takee this opportunity to offe my condolences to you and the committee on the passing of your colleague, senator john mccain. but i also want to recognize and acknowledge your tremendous leadership of this committee. you have long been a staunch supporter of those of us in uniform and i'm humbled to appear before you and to serve the nation alongside you and thisel entire committee. i'm honored to be selected by the president, secretary mattis, and general dunford to serve as the united nations command, combined forces command and the united states forcesr korea. i am grateful for their trust and confidence in me for t
. >> thank you, senator reed. and let's start with you, general abrams, and each one of you will have an opening statement. as you well know, your entire statementt will be made a part f the record and you are recognized. >> chairman inhofe and ranking member reed and members of the a committee, good morning, and thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. mr. chairman, i would like to takee this opportunity to offe my condolences to you and the committee on the...
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reed? >> i would echo what mr. glaus said, which is in principle, yes. i want to make sure we don't have any provisions in there that limit or restrict the use of digital medicine and the ability for remote patient monitoring. >> mr. lynn? >> yes, plus i would look at funding additional residency slots that are based in rural communities. >> i would absolutely in favor that. >> i don't go to a lot of these hearings. because there's something disingenuous that takes place. everybody here and every senator and panelist is concerned about in this case rural health care. but many of my colleagues voted to cut $1 trillion in funding over a 10-year period to medicaid and $500 billion to medicare. mr. glaus, just out of curiosity, if the president's budget or the republican budget were approved, which cut $1 trillion in funding for medicaid over a 10-year period, what do you think that would do to -- what impact would that have on rural wyoming? $100 billion a year for ten years? >> we have to con
reed? >> i would echo what mr. glaus said, which is in principle, yes. i want to make sure we don't have any provisions in there that limit or restrict the use of digital medicine and the ability for remote patient monitoring. >> mr. lynn? >> yes, plus i would look at funding additional residency slots that are based in rural communities. >> i would absolutely in favor that. >> i don't go to a lot of these hearings. because there's something disingenuous that takes...
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it rea reed is right that he competes for entertainment dollars. entertainment experience that gets us to stop watching video and does something interactive, yeah, that's the concern for netflix but that's five to ten years out. >> you mentioned it's all about the subs what's more important? i realize that domestically the numbers are slowing, the growth is slowing but what is more important? continuing to add domestic subscribers or international >> international because now the international sub base is bigger just so we get the numbers right, the international sub adds are accelerating and u.s. sub adds have been in 5.5 million for five straight years. so they've been consistent last quarter they did slow, but for the full year, domestic sub adds will be about the same as last year so we'll end this year with 60 million subs reed hastings a few years ago prophesy it had company could get 60 to 90 million u.s. subs if he knows what he's talking about, there should be at least another million subs to come. >> 30 times the $25 number five years sno
it rea reed is right that he competes for entertainment dollars. entertainment experience that gets us to stop watching video and does something interactive, yeah, that's the concern for netflix but that's five to ten years out. >> you mentioned it's all about the subs what's more important? i realize that domestically the numbers are slowing, the growth is slowing but what is more important? continuing to add domestic subscribers or international >> international because now the...
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i want to show our viewers, reed, video of dennis from 2005. its last time a hurricane hit the florida panhandle. when you see the destruction that was done back then, how vulnerable is the area where you're going to be? >> it is incredibly vulnerable. and looking back through the accuweather archive, all the way back to 1975 i can find a hurricane that was similar that took a similar track that was hurricane eloise that came in as a category 3 with maximum sustained winds of 125 miles per hour. this one could even be stronger than that. it's a very compact storm. who the knows how strong this could intensify. as the hurricane hunter pilot said, there is not much of a difference between a strong category 3 and a weak category 4. either one of those are going to be deadly, especially along those barrier islands near and just to the right of center. another hurricane that took a similar track was hurricane opal in 1995. that came in further west near the pensacola area and brought a 15-foot storm surge there in pensacola. there are dozens of fata
i want to show our viewers, reed, video of dennis from 2005. its last time a hurricane hit the florida panhandle. when you see the destruction that was done back then, how vulnerable is the area where you're going to be? >> it is incredibly vulnerable. and looking back through the accuweather archive, all the way back to 1975 i can find a hurricane that was similar that took a similar track that was hurricane eloise that came in as a category 3 with maximum sustained winds of 125 miles...
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eric reed became one of the first along with colin kaepernick.ction was meant to protest police brutality and racial inequality. eric reed former team played the 49ers. the cardinals were going for the first game of the season. they would move it reading back when he hurt his ankle in the first quarter. arizona forced five 49ers on the first win. the 49ers lost 21-12. the letters are outlined the field for monday night football. struck the oakland raiders bouncing back after loss to the charter. they struggled on offense los angeles. the charter stump to a big lead at the raiders it cannot require the charter turned over into a touchdown underway to a 26-10 when. they play the seattle seahawks on a lot of. >>> the a's are planning to move forward with building a ball pack. jacqueline and square on the existing coliseum site. the team representatives met with oakland resident. opponents have expressed concerns but traffic and cleanup at the howard terminal fight. the a's could decide to go the coliseum site. they have said they are on track to ann
eric reed became one of the first along with colin kaepernick.ction was meant to protest police brutality and racial inequality. eric reed former team played the 49ers. the cardinals were going for the first game of the season. they would move it reading back when he hurt his ankle in the first quarter. arizona forced five 49ers on the first win. the 49ers lost 21-12. the letters are outlined the field for monday night football. struck the oakland raiders bouncing back after loss to the...
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coming up, republican congressman tom reed is going to be here what all this means for farmers in new york, a huge dairy-producing state. >>> also breaking today, the supreme court kicking off its new term today with only eight justices after the senate has delayed its confirmation vote for judge brett kavanaugh pending an fbi investigation. coming up a live report from washington where we stand at this hour on the confirmation fight and the fbi probe. straight to blake burman on the trade news. you got a question in. reporter: one of 48 questions i think at the press conference earlier today, trish, or cheryl. the president described this u.s. mexico canada trade agreement has historic. he said it's a great deal especially for the auto industry and farmers as well. the president saying it will turn the u.s. back into a manufacturing powerhouse. the reality going forward though congress will have its say on the matter likely in 2019. the president officially signs off on the deal next month and goes into the hands of next congress. robert height lieser says he feels this will not be a
coming up, republican congressman tom reed is going to be here what all this means for farmers in new york, a huge dairy-producing state. >>> also breaking today, the supreme court kicking off its new term today with only eight justices after the senate has delayed its confirmation vote for judge brett kavanaugh pending an fbi investigation. coming up a live report from washington where we stand at this hour on the confirmation fight and the fbi probe. straight to blake burman on the...
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. -- i knew full well based on what joe biden volunteered in 1992, and that chuck reed and -- that chuck schumer harry reid volunteered -- a vacancy that close to the election makes a big difference. there's no doubt in anybody's mind that if the shoe was on the other foot and 2016 and it had been a republican president taking a nomination to a democratic senate, it would not have been sealed build -- it would not have been filled. so we will see what happens in 2020, who is in charge of the senate. there was another vacancy, if ruth bader ginsburg were to relieve the court, would you are the president to put another conservative in that seat? senator mcconnell: of course. encourageyou tried to more female republican women on the judiciary committee after all of this? that's a goodell: question. we have encouraged several women .enators to go on the committee there has been no effort to avoid it. do it,courage them to obviously without success, and we would love to have worn of our wonderful centers on -- one of our wonderful senators on judiciary. >> shortly after the senate confirmed h
. -- i knew full well based on what joe biden volunteered in 1992, and that chuck reed and -- that chuck schumer harry reid volunteered -- a vacancy that close to the election makes a big difference. there's no doubt in anybody's mind that if the shoe was on the other foot and 2016 and it had been a republican president taking a nomination to a democratic senate, it would not have been sealed build -- it would not have been filled. so we will see what happens in 2020, who is in charge of the...
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. >>> netflix shares surge after subscriber growth crushes third quarter estimates as reed hastings talks about television being about sports. >>> president trump says he is giving saudi arabia the benefit of the doubt in the jamal khashoggi case. >>> and nordea under allegations that they broke money laundering roles. we'll speak to the man behind the complaint in a few moments >>> good morning as ever, let's check in on how markets are doing. all the three u.s. majors closed up more than 2% higher in yesterday's trading, and positive sentiment in the asian session as well. the nikkei up 1.5% the hang seng slightly in the green. asian equities are very much trading in the green we have a similar dynamic playing out in europe. stoxx 600 up about 0.4%. let's talk about sectors we had plenty of earnings hitting the wires this morning apologies, let's look at the european individual indices. ftse 100 up 1.5% all eyes will be on how the discussions go at the eu simmitt. theresa may will be giving a speech this evening. and the broader picture for other equities is positive xetra dax teetering
. >>> netflix shares surge after subscriber growth crushes third quarter estimates as reed hastings talks about television being about sports. >>> president trump says he is giving saudi arabia the benefit of the doubt in the jamal khashoggi case. >>> and nordea under allegations that they broke money laundering roles. we'll speak to the man behind the complaint in a few moments >>> good morning as ever, let's check in on how markets are doing. all the three...
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. >>> former 49er eric reed getting both positive anding intive reaction after he took a knee during the national anthem in his first game as a carolina panther. what he did taking that knee during yesterday's game made reed the first carolina panther ever to do that. in 2016, eric reed became one of favorite players to kneel along colin kaepernick would was protesting police brutality and racial inequality. miami doll funds wide receivers kenny stills and albert wilson are the only other nfl play are to kneel so far this season. >>> eric read's former team is the 49ers played the cardinal yesterday. the cardinals were going for the first one of soap. the 49ers would lose their running back. matt breda hurt his ankle in the first quarter. the 49ers head to lambeau field. they will play the packers next week in monday night football. >>> the oakland raider are looking to bounce back against the charges are. the chargers jumped out day big lead. the raider could not recover. the best chance to come back stalled after a derek carr interception in the end zone. charge are opportunity tha
. >>> former 49er eric reed getting both positive anding intive reaction after he took a knee during the national anthem in his first game as a carolina panther. what he did taking that knee during yesterday's game made reed the first carolina panther ever to do that. in 2016, eric reed became one of favorite players to kneel along colin kaepernick would was protesting police brutality and racial inequality. miami doll funds wide receivers kenny stills and albert wilson are the only...
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walter reed took care of me wonderfully, had some stints put in. i think spark plugs use more energy. i think i've more energy now that i have for years. so very aware. >> all right. >> they did good. i will just say if any of you have a heart problem go to walter reed. they are very good at it and i was lucky. the president tweeted 10-4, which was a lovely thing, but people speeding he kind of how did you initially. >> yeah. we had just come back from g7, and i was deeply involved in writing communiquÉs with the leaders around and my own president giving me icicles, yes or no. don't know if that -- i signals. but in any case i'm fine. i am very blessed. .. >> he's hands on a decisive executive. where there are disagreements as there are, he likes to see the discussion right in front of him and he's cross examining everybody. >> if you're a business person and you want to influence the president on economic policy. what's the best way? a one-on-one meeting, go through you? a position paper? how do people influence him? >> they've worked through me
walter reed took care of me wonderfully, had some stints put in. i think spark plugs use more energy. i think i've more energy now that i have for years. so very aware. >> all right. >> they did good. i will just say if any of you have a heart problem go to walter reed. they are very good at it and i was lucky. the president tweeted 10-4, which was a lovely thing, but people speeding he kind of how did you initially. >> yeah. we had just come back from g7, and i was deeply...
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so, a week after getting the blister that he died at walter reed hospital of sepsis. he was 16 years old . >> >> what do you know about how that impacted the presidential family? >> i believe that it put a lot of pressure on john, i think a lot of pressure was put on him to be a model for his son. i do know that it was a real loss for the president and that he blamed himself a lot because, if he had not put him in that position may be his son would be alive. grace was a driving factor in terms of saving the family and helping them to move on, she wrote a poem about calvin junior's death, it's called the open-door and so she really helped them to move on . >> there were a number of presidential families, i always wonder how you can deal with the tragedy when you are living under the extreme tragedy of the white house . >> thank you for sharing your family stories . >> thank you for sharing . >> thank you for having me. >> catherine clinton talks about what happened to lincoln's family after his assassination. she discusses mary todd they can struggles with death and di
so, a week after getting the blister that he died at walter reed hospital of sepsis. he was 16 years old . >> >> what do you know about how that impacted the presidential family? >> i believe that it put a lot of pressure on john, i think a lot of pressure was put on him to be a model for his son. i do know that it was a real loss for the president and that he blamed himself a lot because, if he had not put him in that position may be his son would be alive. grace was a...
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it started with harry reed. in the toxic tit for tat.otes this is all it will be. an ugly power play. and desperation. have we bottomed and there will be some move to make improvements? >> i think the real challenge i have with this particular process is that sexual assault and sexual harassment shouldn't be a partisan issue. somehow it became one. you can look back on susan collins comments about senators -- why can't i think of his name. from minnesota. franken. what's interesting now is she had one set of standards she played by for senator franken and a different set for kavanaugh. my real question is we're talking about her today. we have a tweet from susan rice saying she would offer to run against her in 2020. >> she backed off. rice backed off. >> i would like for her to reconsider. i know. i would -- okay. well i would love for her to reconsider. i appreciate the tweet. this is the main thing i want to say. coil lins is no hero of ours and can't be considered an ally. we shouldn't forget the women in the senate like erntst. fish
it started with harry reed. in the toxic tit for tat.otes this is all it will be. an ugly power play. and desperation. have we bottomed and there will be some move to make improvements? >> i think the real challenge i have with this particular process is that sexual assault and sexual harassment shouldn't be a partisan issue. somehow it became one. you can look back on susan collins comments about senators -- why can't i think of his name. from minnesota. franken. what's interesting now...
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reed hastings seems that issue a warning to the t.v. industry in general change or fail he said yet he did praise rupert murdoch's fox's rupert murdock's at the same time was this just hubris or does he have a valid point and what does the success of providers like netflix mean for the future of advertising dollars here discusses the host of big picture here in r t america holland cook and conservative commentator steve models were who combined have something like i don't know one hundred years of broadcasting business experience you guys. i know is crazy we love learning from you guys steve first of all give us some of the highlights from the q three for netflix i saw their stock was trading about three hundred fifty dollars today tell us tell us what happened yeah well you know after a disappointing second quarter they really rocked it the street expected about sixty eight cents a share on earnings and they were it came in at eighty nine and they are thirty six percent increase in revenue from streaming services and the big news is su
reed hastings seems that issue a warning to the t.v. industry in general change or fail he said yet he did praise rupert murdoch's fox's rupert murdock's at the same time was this just hubris or does he have a valid point and what does the success of providers like netflix mean for the future of advertising dollars here discusses the host of big picture here in r t america holland cook and conservative commentator steve models were who combined have something like i don't know one hundred years...
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if any of you have a heart problem, go to walter reed. they're very good at it. i was lucky. i was in the hospital for two nights. the president tweeted from singapore, which was a lovely thing, but people kind of -- >> he kind of outed you initially. >> he outed me. we had just come back from g-7, and i was deeply involved in writing communiques with leaders around me and my own president giving me eye signals yes or no. i don't know if that helped, but in any case, i am fine, i feel great and i am blessed. >> the best way to get the president to make a decision, is it through a memo, is it a meeting, is it one on one? how does he make a decision on economic policy? >> well, all three, but principally in small meetings. he loves the give and take of a discussion. he's very knowledgeable. he has very strong business instincts, he's very hands on, he's a very decisive executive. where there are disagreements as there are, he likes to see the discussion right in front of him and he's cross-examining everybody. >> now, if you're a businessperson and you want to influence the pre
if any of you have a heart problem, go to walter reed. they're very good at it. i was lucky. i was in the hospital for two nights. the president tweeted from singapore, which was a lovely thing, but people kind of -- >> he kind of outed you initially. >> he outed me. we had just come back from g-7, and i was deeply involved in writing communiques with leaders around me and my own president giving me eye signals yes or no. i don't know if that helped, but in any case, i am fine, i...
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so, a week after getting the blister he died at walter reed hospital of sepsis. susan: he was 12 years oh? jennifer: he was 16-years-old. susan: what is the family lore about how that impacted the presidential family? jennifer: i believe that it put a lot of pressure on john. he was seen as the only remaining child. i think a lot of stress and pressure was put on him to be a model for his son. i do know that it was a real loss for the president and that he blamed himself a lot because if he had not been in that position, maybe his sun would be -- his son would be alive. grace was a driving factor in terms of saving the family and helping them to move on. she wrote a poem about calvin junior's death. it's called "the open door," and so she really helped them to move on. susan: there were a number of presidential families who lost children in the early days. the last one maybe the jacqueline kennedy. i always wonder how you can deal with the tragedy when you are living under the extreme tragedy -- spotlight of the white house. thank you for sharing your family stor
so, a week after getting the blister he died at walter reed hospital of sepsis. susan: he was 12 years oh? jennifer: he was 16-years-old. susan: what is the family lore about how that impacted the presidential family? jennifer: i believe that it put a lot of pressure on john. he was seen as the only remaining child. i think a lot of stress and pressure was put on him to be a model for his son. i do know that it was a real loss for the president and that he blamed himself a lot because if he had...
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congressman reed, good to see you.ll follow the markets throughout the area as the dow is up 52 points right now, 25,101 is the level. stay with us. residents, meanwhile in the florida panhandle are coming to terms with the utter destruction hurricane michael left behind. we have a live report on cleanup and relief efforts coming up next. sed by the traditional brokerage houses. transparency in the way we're compensated. our philosophy is one of service, not sales... that's why i'm independent. charles schwab is proud to support more independent financial advisors and their clients than anyone else. visit findyourindependentadvisor.com hey guys. today we're here to talk about trucks. i love trucks. what the heck is that?! whoa! what truck brand comes from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road? i think it's the chevy. ford. is it ford? nope, it's not ford. i think it's ram. is it ram? not ram. that's a chevy! it's chevy! that's right. from the family of the most dependable, lon
congressman reed, good to see you.ll follow the markets throughout the area as the dow is up 52 points right now, 25,101 is the level. stay with us. residents, meanwhile in the florida panhandle are coming to terms with the utter destruction hurricane michael left behind. we have a live report on cleanup and relief efforts coming up next. sed by the traditional brokerage houses. transparency in the way we're compensated. our philosophy is one of service, not sales... that's why i'm independent....
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problem,iew has hall go to walter reed. they are very good at it. i was in the hospital for two nights. , it was aent tweeted lovely thing. mr. rubenstein: he outed you initially. director kudlow: we had just come back from g7. i was deeply involved in writing communiquÉs. helps. know if that in any case, i am very blessed. mr. rubenstein: the best way to get the president to make a meeting is what? how does he make decisions? director kudlow: principally in small meetings. he loves the give-and-take of the discussion. businessry strong instincts. where there are disagreements as see thee, he likes to discussion in front of them. mr. rubenstein: if you are a business person and you want to influence the president, once the best way to do it? is it a one-on-one meeting? is it to go through you? is it to sentiment position paper? director kudlow: they have worked through me. one of the blessings of this job as i have met one million people. having dinner with him is great. he is remarkably accessible. mr. rubenstein: once the number? director kudlow:
problem,iew has hall go to walter reed. they are very good at it. i was in the hospital for two nights. , it was aent tweeted lovely thing. mr. rubenstein: he outed you initially. director kudlow: we had just come back from g7. i was deeply involved in writing communiquÉs. helps. know if that in any case, i am very blessed. mr. rubenstein: the best way to get the president to make a meeting is what? how does he make decisions? director kudlow: principally in small meetings. he loves the...
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. >> ralph reed, and doug ginsburg who was his second nominee. you can see him with the glss and -- white glasses with the white balancing -- balding head. next on the democrats line is is paul from maine. >> i've been a life long democrat. i have watched this and there are always serious questions coming up. i was disheartened with the whole way the democratic party seems to be going through. -- now. it seems to be attacking personal people. it is attacking the senators when they are in the lobby or restaurant. i think the man showed a lot of class. there's a lot of questions about everybody when we were kids, but he has grown-up to be a highly respectful person. i'm proud of susan collins for standing up what she thought was right, doing her research and doing what needed to be done. i think she made the right choice. >> we saw justice kavanaugh and the democrat and republican-appointed justices were there in a sign of unity for the supreme court. oral arguments again continue tomorrow as justice kavanaugh said a moment ago. from new jersey, th
. >> ralph reed, and doug ginsburg who was his second nominee. you can see him with the glss and -- white glasses with the white balancing -- balding head. next on the democrats line is is paul from maine. >> i've been a life long democrat. i have watched this and there are always serious questions coming up. i was disheartened with the whole way the democratic party seems to be going through. -- now. it seems to be attacking personal people. it is attacking the senators when they...
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reed moulds/sand hill properties "....there is a lot of enthusiam because we've been working on thisproject full of optimism and it's been circuitous to get here and we now have two plans which means this project is getting done..."the project, to be known as the cuprtino town center, is the first to qualify under sb-35, a new state law that allows cities to fast-track projects that include a certain amount of affordable housing. the city must still decide between two competing plans. the sb-35 plan calls for roughly 24- hundred homes, retail and office space or a community driven plan which calls for a slightly different mix of housing and office space but would include a new city hall and performing arts center. after years of saying no to such projects, cupertino has had a change of heart about building housing says vice mayor rod sinks.rod sinks/cupertino vice mayor "...it's time to re build vallco and to build a better destination that we ever had, the downtown that we never had and we will make sure this place will be a place to benifit all who live here and work here...."scott
reed moulds/sand hill properties "....there is a lot of enthusiam because we've been working on thisproject full of optimism and it's been circuitous to get here and we now have two plans which means this project is getting done..."the project, to be known as the cuprtino town center, is the first to qualify under sb-35, a new state law that allows cities to fast-track projects that include a certain amount of affordable housing. the city must still decide between two competing plans....
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you were riding out the storm in panama city beach, reed.ng to show our viewers some of the video that i just couldn't believe, that you shot at the height of the storm. some of the most remarkable images. we'll show our viewers whenever we can pull it up, this gas station that you're watching and it looks as if this whole thing is just going to give away at some point. what was it like being there in the height of the storm like this? >> well, initially, we were in the heart of panama city beach and we had to head to the east because the eye wobbled a little bit to the east so we wanted to get into the heart of that eye wall. we knew that if we were on the western side of the eye, the storm surge wasn't as much of a concern, but still with those extreme wind speeds gusting over 150 miles per hour, we had to watch out for flying debris, the absolute power. you can't put it into words. the winds were gusting much higher than that. you can see debris flying through the air in the distance. it reminded me of my old tornado intercept days except
you were riding out the storm in panama city beach, reed.ng to show our viewers some of the video that i just couldn't believe, that you shot at the height of the storm. some of the most remarkable images. we'll show our viewers whenever we can pull it up, this gas station that you're watching and it looks as if this whole thing is just going to give away at some point. what was it like being there in the height of the storm like this? >> well, initially, we were in the heart of panama...
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[gunfire] they enter germany on september 11, and the traded the six reed lineoctober 2 -- six freedame the desperate fighting in the forest. the first army was eloquent. nazis had learned to understand. in december, 1944, the nt me probed an american defense line south of first army's roar offensive. on the 16th, hitler launched the most desperate counter attack of the war. the americans were taken by surprise as the german stroke away 60 miles deep through the snow-covered elgin countryside. and third army struggled to slow the advance. the fight took on a new and lasting significance. finally, the germans were stopped. many of the men were able to celebrate a late christmas with hot showers and hot food. first army job across the roar to the banks in the rhine. the location where the nazis failed to destroy a bridge, soldiers from first army's ninth armored division rushed across under fire and secured the bridge. in their own words, they tell it happened. >> on march the seventh, at and myoon was lieutenant commander came to the hill with commanding view of the entire valley. to
[gunfire] they enter germany on september 11, and the traded the six reed lineoctober 2 -- six freedame the desperate fighting in the forest. the first army was eloquent. nazis had learned to understand. in december, 1944, the nt me probed an american defense line south of first army's roar offensive. on the 16th, hitler launched the most desperate counter attack of the war. the americans were taken by surprise as the german stroke away 60 miles deep through the snow-covered elgin countryside....
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the indiana back rebounding -- the indiana back -- the nasdaq reed bound. 2,000 people were forced tovacuate from their homes. and no known cause why that explosions occurred. archeologists find what is believed the oldest shipwreck from 2,500 years. it's believed to be from ancient greece. hitting a combined $2.2 billion. but winners face an irs bill of federal withholding tax before you receive a dime. you have higher odds of being bit by a shark or falling out of bed to winning the lottery. barack obama said it cannot be done. donald trump getting it done. why now obama is trying to take credit. president trump: call me a nationalist if you like. but i don't want companies leaving, firing all their people, going to another country, making a product, sending it into our country fax fry and tariff -- country tax-free and tariff free. (performed by jerry reed) ♪ ♪ east bound and down, loaded up and truckin' ♪ ♪ we're gonna do what they say can't be done ♪ ♪ we've got a long way to go and a short time to get there ♪ ♪ i'm east bound, just watch ol' bandit run ♪ ♪ whatever party you've
the indiana back rebounding -- the indiana back -- the nasdaq reed bound. 2,000 people were forced tovacuate from their homes. and no known cause why that explosions occurred. archeologists find what is believed the oldest shipwreck from 2,500 years. it's believed to be from ancient greece. hitting a combined $2.2 billion. but winners face an irs bill of federal withholding tax before you receive a dime. you have higher odds of being bit by a shark or falling out of bed to winning the lottery....
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reed moulds/sand hill properties "....there is a lot of enthusiam because we've been working on this project full of optimism and it's been circuitous to get here and we now have two plans which means this project is getting done..."the project, to be known as the cuprtino town center, is the first to qualify under sb-35, a new state law that allows cities to fast-track projects that include a certain amount of affordable housing. the city must still decide between two competing plans. the sb-35 plan calls for roughly 24- hundred homes, retail and office space or a community driven plan which calls for a slightly different mix of housing and office space but would include a new city hall and performing arts center. after years of saying no to such projects, cupertino has had a change of heart about building housing says vice mayor rod sinks.rod sinks/cupertino vice mayor "...it's time to re build vallco and to build a better destination that we ever had, the downtown that we never had and we will make sure this place will be a place to benifit all who live here and work here...."scot
reed moulds/sand hill properties "....there is a lot of enthusiam because we've been working on this project full of optimism and it's been circuitous to get here and we now have two plans which means this project is getting done..."the project, to be known as the cuprtino town center, is the first to qualify under sb-35, a new state law that allows cities to fast-track projects that include a certain amount of affordable housing. the city must still decide between two competing...
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reed. >> no. >>> mr. risch. >> aye. >>> mr. roberts. >> aye. >>> mr. rounds. >> aye. >>> mr. rubio. >> aye. >>> mr. sanders. >> no. >>> mr. sasse. >> aye. >>> mr. schatz. mr. schumer. >> no. >>> mr. scott. >> aye. mrs. shaheen. >> no. >>> mr. shelby. >> aye. >>> ms. smith. >> no. >>> ms. stabenow. >> no. >>> mr. sullivan. >> aye. >>> mr. tester. >> no. >>> mr. thune. >> aye. >>> mr. tillis. >> aye. >>> mr. toomey. >> aye. >>> mr. udall. >> no. >>> mr. van hollen. >> no. >>> mr. warner. ms. warren. >> no. >>> mr. whitehouse. >> no. >>> mr. wicker. >> aye. >>> mr. wyden. >> no summ. >>> mr. young. >> aye. >>> with my friend the senator from montana, senator daines, who is walking his daughter down the aisle this afternoon, if he were present and voting, he would have voted aye. i have voted no. the pair will not change the outcome of the vote. i therefore withdraw my vote. >>> the senator has that right. >>> senators voting in, alexander barrasso, boseman, burr, capito, collins, corker, cotton, crapo, cruz, enzi, ernst, fischer, flake, gardner, graham, grassley, hatch, heller,
reed. >> no. >>> mr. risch. >> aye. >>> mr. roberts. >> aye. >>> mr. rounds. >> aye. >>> mr. rubio. >> aye. >>> mr. sanders. >> no. >>> mr. sasse. >> aye. >>> mr. schatz. mr. schumer. >> no. >>> mr. scott. >> aye. mrs. shaheen. >> no. >>> mr. shelby. >> aye. >>> ms. smith. >> no. >>> ms. stabenow. >> no. >>> mr....
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annette gordon-reed. [applause] >> here we are. this is a wonderful book. it's an important topic and i enjoyed reading it very much. to start off, tell us what was the genesis of the book you've written about identity a couple times. why is it and pretend to write about it now at this particular moment? >> the answer to why you wrote a book now begins at least since that's about how long it takes to write a book. the real crystallizing the moment is a conversation i had with a woman who runs the home service we were talking about and i thought that as the audience in england and around the world and i thought if there was a topic i could speak about for that audience, what would it be? i think it would have to be something that had kind of narrative components that could be understood by telling stories as well as by making argument. and it have to be something that i knew about. and that i could sort of tell. between us i think we settled in quickly on the topic of identity. so i did a couple of years ago gave a few lectures on the world service and it wa
annette gordon-reed. [applause] >> here we are. this is a wonderful book. it's an important topic and i enjoyed reading it very much. to start off, tell us what was the genesis of the book you've written about identity a couple times. why is it and pretend to write about it now at this particular moment? >> the answer to why you wrote a book now begins at least since that's about how long it takes to write a book. the real crystallizing the moment is a conversation i had with a...
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reed, no. mr. king, no. mr. van hollen, no. ms. hirono, no. mr. blumenthal, no. >> mrs. shaheen, no. >> we're waiting for the official announcement from the senate floor. it looks like this procedural vote, a very critically important procedural vote, will pass narrowly, will pass. susan collins, the republican senator from maine, votes yes. jeff flake, the republican senator from arizona, votes yes to allow this confirmation process to move forward for judge kavanaugh. joe manchin, the democratic senator from west virginia, votes yes. lisa murkowski, the republican senator from alaska, votes no. there are 51 republicans, 49 democrats, with manchin now voting yes to move this legislation forward, allowing a full scale vote tomorrow in the senate floor. it looks like they do have the votes to move the kavanaugh nomination forward. lots of people are going to be analyzing this. let's listen in for a moment. i think the official announcement is coming. >> are there any senators in the chamber who wish to change their vote? as a reminder to our guests in the galleries, expre
reed, no. mr. king, no. mr. van hollen, no. ms. hirono, no. mr. blumenthal, no. >> mrs. shaheen, no. >> we're waiting for the official announcement from the senate floor. it looks like this procedural vote, a very critically important procedural vote, will pass narrowly, will pass. susan collins, the republican senator from maine, votes yes. jeff flake, the republican senator from arizona, votes yes to allow this confirmation process to move forward for judge kavanaugh. joe manchin,...
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colin reed, jehmu green, thank you.nly republican senator running for re-election in a state won by hillary clinton. now nevada's dean heller is working to draw even with jacky rosen and struggling to win back trump voters after shunning then candidate trump in 2016. hillary vaughn is in las vegas. hillary? >> reporter: hey, dana. democrats are placing all their bets on jacky rosen. senator heller is telling me rosen was born and raised in chicago and she has no track record for voters to go off of. >> she hasn't authored a single piece of legislation. taxpayers paying $350,000 i guess she takes credit of piggy backing on other people's work. >> reporter: congress woman rosen tells me that she's lived in nevada long enough to represent voters here firing back, accusing him of hiding from voters on the campaign train. >> senator heller, he sits with the president and he's laughed at that table. he's laughing at nevadans, not listening to them. >> reporter: heller tells me she is limiting her campaign only to las vegas. d
colin reed, jehmu green, thank you.nly republican senator running for re-election in a state won by hillary clinton. now nevada's dean heller is working to draw even with jacky rosen and struggling to win back trump voters after shunning then candidate trump in 2016. hillary vaughn is in las vegas. hillary? >> reporter: hey, dana. democrats are placing all their bets on jacky rosen. senator heller is telling me rosen was born and raised in chicago and she has no track record for voters to...
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reed. mr. rish. mr. roberts. mr. rounds. mr. rubio. mr. sanders. mr. sasse. mr. scoh hch ochl schotts. mr. schumer. mr. scott. mrs. shaheen. mr. shelby. ms. smith. ms. st ms. st mr. thune. mr. tester. mr. tillis. mr. toomey. mr. uhe ddall. mr. van hollen. mr. warner. ms. warren. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. widen. mr. young. >> with my friend the senator from montana, senator daines who is walking his daughter down the aisle this afternoon, if he were present and voting, he would have voted aye. i have voted no. the pair will not change the outcome of the vote. i therefore withdraw my vote. >> the senator has that right. >> senators voting in the affirmative, alexander, barrasso, blunt, bozeman, burr, cassidy, collins, corker, cornyn, cotton, crepo, cruz, enzi, ernst, fisher, flake, gardner, graham, grassley, hatch, heller, hoeven, hyde smith, inhofe, isaac son, johnson, kennedy, kyle, langford, lee, manchin, mcconnell, moran, paul, perdue, portm portman, rubio, sasse, scott, shelby, sullivan, thune, tillis, toomey, wicker, young -- >> senators voting in the n
reed. mr. rish. mr. roberts. mr. rounds. mr. rubio. mr. sanders. mr. sasse. mr. scoh hch ochl schotts. mr. schumer. mr. scott. mrs. shaheen. mr. shelby. ms. smith. ms. st ms. st mr. thune. mr. tester. mr. tillis. mr. toomey. mr. uhe ddall. mr. van hollen. mr. warner. ms. warren. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. widen. mr. young. >> with my friend the senator from montana, senator daines who is walking his daughter down the aisle this afternoon, if he were present and voting, he would have...
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and gordon reed had come to that conclusion based on lots of other evidence. way before dna. dna was merely corroborative and it didn't pin it on thomas jefferson. it only said it had to be a jefferson male. there was lots of oral history and her own sons who made it very clear that jefferson was their father. we chose to elevate madison's words, which turned out to be poetic and use only his words about his mother inside that room. >> i wanted to mention the fact that i was living in charlottesville when the thomas jefferson foundation changed its perspective on sally hemming and i was very includfluenced by th. i was hoping at the nixon library, the tapes would be the dna and that what would happen because the private library had a watergate exhibit. which was a fantasy. it made richard nixon out to be the victim of an effort by democrats to overturn the verdict of the 1972 election. and it was essential for the credibility of this institution that it have a real watergate exhibit. it was also essential for the credibility of the national archives. and i would argue, it was
and gordon reed had come to that conclusion based on lots of other evidence. way before dna. dna was merely corroborative and it didn't pin it on thomas jefferson. it only said it had to be a jefferson male. there was lots of oral history and her own sons who made it very clear that jefferson was their father. we chose to elevate madison's words, which turned out to be poetic and use only his words about his mother inside that room. >> i wanted to mention the fact that i was living in...
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out reed is pretty typically is going into active areas where there could possibly be dones and people we want to contact with the message of hope and so it can be all types of outreach to strip clubs to hotels on the streets and anywhere really where there would be vulnerable girls and. a lot of times when the girls get home they have to account for everything on their body just in case she made contact with someone one for dinner or whatever so i don't hand out business cards to girl this time i hand out some cleaning that could be playful you know just something any girl would have. so i got these because they're just little and parent like i like your style you're funny. i just read from the mother i don't write meaning. because if a pimp. googles my name. he'll see you know. i've had girls kong and say hey can you call my mom and rattle off the phone number to me and just tell my mom i'm ok click and i'm like i have no idea who that was but i called the number and i'm like your daughter just called and wants you to know that she's ok that world whether you're in the bar scene. or
out reed is pretty typically is going into active areas where there could possibly be dones and people we want to contact with the message of hope and so it can be all types of outreach to strip clubs to hotels on the streets and anywhere really where there would be vulnerable girls and. a lot of times when the girls get home they have to account for everything on their body just in case she made contact with someone one for dinner or whatever so i don't hand out business cards to girl this...
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reed hastings is not shy.id, youtube is on fire right now, but the market is growing so dramatically, he's not taking business from other streaming services, but traditional tv watching. shery: that is true. i just registered with netflix as well. [laughter] thank you so much for your time. los angeles bureau chief, chris palmeri. cut itsp, php -- bhp globalsupply, putting supply under pressure. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this is "daybreak asia." inm haidi stroud-watts sydney. cut therefore your forecast for copper output. bloomberg's asia metals and mining reporter has insight into the numbers. david, what's going on at bhp? david: that's right. bhp cut their full-year forecast for copper production by about 3%. that will certainly be a disappointment for the company, because what it saw was a rise in production from escondido in chile, the world's biggest copper mine. really good performance there, but those were offset by issues at other operations. there was a fire at a second mine in chile that cut produ
reed hastings is not shy.id, youtube is on fire right now, but the market is growing so dramatically, he's not taking business from other streaming services, but traditional tv watching. shery: that is true. i just registered with netflix as well. [laughter] thank you so much for your time. los angeles bureau chief, chris palmeri. cut itsp, php -- bhp globalsupply, putting supply under pressure. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this is "daybreak asia." inm haidi stroud-watts sydney. cut...
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. >> republican congressman tom reed of new york, good to have you with us. we heard from a number of your colleagues. what do you believe needs to be done? >> i believe that is the appropriate approach. i think when you're looking at what saudi arabia is potentially going to be demonstrated to have done, killing a journalist, there needs to be a strong message sent from america, and i will join my colleagues in saying that is unacceptable. all sanctions have to be on the table. we have to wait and see what the evident shows. what this an intentional murder, an accidental murder. all of these factors hopefully will be shown to the world. >> do you believe you're going to get those answers? >> i believe we will. i believe, you know, we have investigations going on, is my understanding of the situation. and we're going to get some recognition is what it seems to be coming from saudi arabia about the death. so at least we're going to have more information. that will determine what level of sanctions we're going to be talking about. >> you're saying it will deter
. >> republican congressman tom reed of new york, good to have you with us. we heard from a number of your colleagues. what do you believe needs to be done? >> i believe that is the appropriate approach. i think when you're looking at what saudi arabia is potentially going to be demonstrated to have done, killing a journalist, there needs to be a strong message sent from america, and i will join my colleagues in saying that is unacceptable. all sanctions have to be on the table. we...
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reed wanted no part of it. he said we're not accepting donations from the league.ns, who no longer kneels for the anthem, after the game. >> i believe malcolm capitalized on the situation, he co-opted the movement started by collin to get his organization. it's cowardly. he sold us off. jared: he calls him a sellout. in basketball, on the court, did you see this saturday night, lakers and rockets. the nba gives out suspensions for players on both teams. chris paul got two games and brandon ingram is suspended for this one four games. major league baseball, the fall classic, world series gets underway tomorrow at fenway park. game one will be on fox, chris sale will start for the red sox and likely clayton kershaw who is getting work in the fenway park bullpen. anybody want a free doritos locoos taco bell? it's that time of year again. major league baseball teams up with taco bell. as soon as somebody steals a base there's a free taco waiting for every american, november 1st for four hours. lauren: every american? jared: every american gets at least one. cheryl: tha
reed wanted no part of it. he said we're not accepting donations from the league.ns, who no longer kneels for the anthem, after the game. >> i believe malcolm capitalized on the situation, he co-opted the movement started by collin to get his organization. it's cowardly. he sold us off. jared: he calls him a sellout. in basketball, on the court, did you see this saturday night, lakers and rockets. the nba gives out suspensions for players on both teams. chris paul got two games and...
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they have explosive players all around the football field, they have great offensive-minded in andy reed. they're getting it done and they have one of the best safeties in eric berry. he's going to shore up that defense, the secondary they should be contending. i'm a little surprised, but i saw a throw he made in the preseason where it was 75 years on the dime, a deep overroute, and i really said to myself the national football league is in ou this kid, now they see why they let alex smith go, this kid is the real deal. >> andy reed offensively is maybe underrated as an offensive coach, right? >> yeah, but each year he adds to his offense. right now he's running the play action to where the offensive linemen, might be legal or illegal, he always knows thousand scheme any defense and he's going to put his players in position to make plays. >> it's a very good power ranking, so weal wait another five weeks and then re-do the power ratings. >> yeah. >> we'll see who's still on top. kansas city and the rams might still be on top. thanks for spending your sunday with us. i'm dave feldman. the
they have explosive players all around the football field, they have great offensive-minded in andy reed. they're getting it done and they have one of the best safeties in eric berry. he's going to shore up that defense, the secondary they should be contending. i'm a little surprised, but i saw a throw he made in the preseason where it was 75 years on the dime, a deep overroute, and i really said to myself the national football league is in ou this kid, now they see why they let alex smith go,...
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reed moulds/sand hill properties "....there is a lot of enthusiam because we've been working on thisproject full of optimism and it's been circuitous to get here and we now have two plans which means this project is getting done..."the project, to be known as the cuprtino town center, is the first to qualify under sb-35, a new state law that allows cities to fast-track projects that include a certain amount of affordable housing. the city must still decide between two competing plans. the sb-35 plan calls for roughly 24- hundred homes, retail and office space or a community driven plan which calls for a slightly different mix of housing and office space but would include a new city hall and performing arts center. after years of saying no to such projects, cupertino has had a change of heart about building housing says vice mayor rod sinks.rod sinks/cupertino vice mayor "...it's time to re build vallco and to build a better destination that we ever had, the downtown that we never had and we will make sure this place will be a place to benifit all who live here and work here...."scott
reed moulds/sand hill properties "....there is a lot of enthusiam because we've been working on thisproject full of optimism and it's been circuitous to get here and we now have two plans which means this project is getting done..."the project, to be known as the cuprtino town center, is the first to qualify under sb-35, a new state law that allows cities to fast-track projects that include a certain amount of affordable housing. the city must still decide between two competing plans....
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. >> don't you think harry reed and your fellow democrats deserve some of the blame for that becausehen harry reed was the majority leader in the senate, he moved to do away with the 60-margin vote, and mitch mcconnell said, you know what, we're going to do away with that position, deal with the nuclear option as it is called for supreme court justices as well? >> well, first of all, harry reid preserved the 60-vote threshold for supreme court justices. >> but he did away with it for others, so he set a precedent for that. >> no. the precedence from my perspective would have been if he changed the vote for supreme court justice there would be nothing to complain about. he understood the gravity of what it is to have a supreme court nominee. he could have changed the vote then and we would have had merrick garland on the court instead of, you know, the last nominee. so the reality is that while he did it for lower courts, because we had unprecedented obstruction by the minority at the time, he preserved it for the supreme court because he understood the stakes. >> with hindsight, to g
. >> don't you think harry reed and your fellow democrats deserve some of the blame for that becausehen harry reed was the majority leader in the senate, he moved to do away with the 60-margin vote, and mitch mcconnell said, you know what, we're going to do away with that position, deal with the nuclear option as it is called for supreme court justices as well? >> well, first of all, harry reid preserved the 60-vote threshold for supreme court justices. >> but he did away with...
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reed hastings giving fox a big shoutout, the business model of live news and live sports going forwards how other networks, they may follow suit or they may become a dying breed because they're losing out to netflix and other on-demand streaming services who have perhaps better content on demand whenever you want it and cheaper. so netflix is giving a blowout quarter right now with subscriber growth across the world. most of that coming globally. i think most of their growth could come from europe actually over the u.s. we had about one million in the u.s. but they are changing the way that we're watching tv. that was a big shoutout for fox. charles: asia will be huge for them, particularly india in the near term. the big issue, you can't charge the same amount you charge in india, or malaysia or indonesia, even though they could dominate the markets thaw charge in america. >> from a licensing perspective they may not have identical content around the planet as it relates to previous shows. charles: when you spend $9 billion, you can generate, i see great indian content on netflix. i c
reed hastings giving fox a big shoutout, the business model of live news and live sports going forwards how other networks, they may follow suit or they may become a dying breed because they're losing out to netflix and other on-demand streaming services who have perhaps better content on demand whenever you want it and cheaper. so netflix is giving a blowout quarter right now with subscriber growth across the world. most of that coming globally. i think most of their growth could come from...
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i am joined by rhode island senator jack reed, top democrat on the armed services committee. here. >> thank you. >> do you believe that we should stop our arms sale deal with saudi arabia the same way that germany is doing, the same way that chancellor angela merkel announced today? >> i think we should suspend arms sales until we have a full, complete, thorough investigation that's credible, that is an international investigation, not one conducted by the saudis or one influenced by the saudis, and we should wait for that suspend any arms sales. the last proposal before the senate was june of 2017, i voted against it. it was precision guided munitions. we have to send a signal to the saudis they have to respect international norms. >> do you believe there's any chance that mbs, the crown prince, did not know about the khashoggi interrogation and then killing, that he was not involved? >> i believe that he was aware of what was going on, the detail is something that should be subject to careful investigation. particularly convinced once the incident took place, he was fully a
i am joined by rhode island senator jack reed, top democrat on the armed services committee. here. >> thank you. >> do you believe that we should stop our arms sale deal with saudi arabia the same way that germany is doing, the same way that chancellor angela merkel announced today? >> i think we should suspend arms sales until we have a full, complete, thorough investigation that's credible, that is an international investigation, not one conducted by the saudis or one...