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gen. dunford: i was going to make a couple of comments, and i think fred framed the idea of great power competition pretty well. let me share a quick story. this year, i started addressing the national war college in september. 1998 when i started as a student. it was 20 years. in preparation, i read the national security strategy from 1998. what did it say? to put it in perspective, it did not say anything about china. it was not mentioned. it spoke about russia and the dialogue ongoing with nato. there was a lot about failing states at the extent it spoke about violent extremism and the nexus of violent extremism and weapons of mass destruction. so, you think about the whole period of the 1990's. we did not have a competitor economically, diplomatically, or militarily. we did not in 1998. you compare that to today and you have two states, both trying to establish preeminence in their respective geographical areas, and both trying to assert greater influence on a world stage. then, from a
gen. dunford: i was going to make a couple of comments, and i think fred framed the idea of great power competition pretty well. let me share a quick story. this year, i started addressing the national war college in september. 1998 when i started as a student. it was 20 years. in preparation, i read the national security strategy from 1998. what did it say? to put it in perspective, it did not say anything about china. it was not mentioned. it spoke about russia and the dialogue ongoing with...
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gen. dunford: let me make one thing clear. when i look at nato and i look at the 29th nations of nato, economically, politically, militarily, i have no doubt that with will, we have a competitive advantage over russia can meet our alliance commitments as an alliance. it would be more difficult to project alliance with europe than before. no, russia is not in a position to deny us the ability to meet our objectives. my evidence of that is i believe today, russia is deterred from conventional action. do we see them doing is driven by the fact we have conventional deterrence in europe right now. barbara: that gets to the question, i suppose, of putin's military intentions and capabilities. heat does have an expertise -- he does have an expertise in that. do you see him having any intention of military conflicts with the u.s., or if he happy to stay below that line and aggravate things? him gen. dunford: you described a great ozone. -- you described a gray zone with the military dimension. we'
gen. dunford: let me make one thing clear. when i look at nato and i look at the 29th nations of nato, economically, politically, militarily, i have no doubt that with will, we have a competitive advantage over russia can meet our alliance commitments as an alliance. it would be more difficult to project alliance with europe than before. no, russia is not in a position to deny us the ability to meet our objectives. my evidence of that is i believe today, russia is deterred from conventional...
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gen.shalom. our thoughts and prayers go out to the families whose homes were attacked by rockets this morning in israel. the strong, resilient people of our nation are attacked yet forced to live with constant reminders of our enemies'hate and unwillingness for change. hate, fueling a century-old conflict, may be the only thing needs, because this hate, this misery is all they live for. hope.ople live for [applause] we live for the promise of a better future which we constantly build. life are always stronger than those seeking death, and i am telling you, the leaders of hamas, you will not change that. [applause] gantz: my friends, prime minister netanyahu did well, going back to israel. [applause] lt. gen. gantz: and i will return to israel today as well to stand, and if needed, to fight to defend our people. one thing i know for sure, israel will once again and always prevail. yes, my friends i am a soldier. that is who i am. that is who i am, that is what i do. i have fought in battles
gen.shalom. our thoughts and prayers go out to the families whose homes were attacked by rockets this morning in israel. the strong, resilient people of our nation are attacked yet forced to live with constant reminders of our enemies'hate and unwillingness for change. hate, fueling a century-old conflict, may be the only thing needs, because this hate, this misery is all they live for. hope.ople live for [applause] we live for the promise of a better future which we constantly build. life are...
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gen. horlander: thank you mr. secretary. good afternoon. i will probably spend a little bit of time on the first couple of charts. i think they have been covered by the secretary and previously by dod. the real point i would like to make on this chart is a million man army at any given day, we have 180,000 soldiers across from hundred 40 countries. that is a sizable footprint, a lot of activity. activities only increasing as time goes on. you are familiar with the strategic environment and the nds and the threats that are out there. i don't need to cover that in any great detail. the strategic approach that the secretary already covered, pretty much speaks for itself. you guys know the army budget is broken up into three components. and strength readiness -- in strength, readiness and modernization. we are on a trajectory to build readiness to two thirds, the highest state by 2022. and a modernization strategy that supports the nds. in addition, there are efforts to strengthen partnerships
gen. horlander: thank you mr. secretary. good afternoon. i will probably spend a little bit of time on the first couple of charts. i think they have been covered by the secretary and previously by dod. the real point i would like to make on this chart is a million man army at any given day, we have 180,000 soldiers across from hundred 40 countries. that is a sizable footprint, a lot of activity. activities only increasing as time goes on. you are familiar with the strategic environment and the...
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gen. holder: the court in the past has looked into questions of elections and really come up with prescriptive things and had to decide one person, one vote case and come up with formulas and the decisions there did not generate huge amounts of litigation over time. people get used to what the rules are and then act accordingly. it may mean that in the short term that the court will have to deal with a few more cases but i don't think the court will be seem as politicized because it is making decisions that protect our democracy. you have people in the fringes that are certainly going to say that. i think the justices took an obligation to protect our democracy, to interpret our constitution in an appropriate way and i don't think they should shrink from that responsibility. mr. schwarzenegger: i just do not accept the word it can't be done or no, it won't be done. i believe what president mandela said. everything is always impossible until someone does it. i think that we have done it in
gen. holder: the court in the past has looked into questions of elections and really come up with prescriptive things and had to decide one person, one vote case and come up with formulas and the decisions there did not generate huge amounts of litigation over time. people get used to what the rules are and then act accordingly. it may mean that in the short term that the court will have to deal with a few more cases but i don't think the court will be seem as politicized because it is making...
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, all high schoolers-- part of the first wave of gen z to reach college age.crossed broadway to barnard a women's college, long tied to columbia. price? about the same. >>his school is $70,000 a year. >> reporter: $70,000? >> $70,000 a year. and... r: $70,000... $70,000 a year. now, that's room, board, tuition and... and a car? ( laughter ) but don't just look at the sticker price, because schools ayser financial aid, barnard's v.p. of enrollment jennifer fondiller. >> barnard, and many schools, are offering tmendous amount financial aid. we meet 100% of need, which means that if your family can' afford the cost of barnard, we're going to help you and meet that need thatou have. >> reporter: but to "meet that need" also requires most students to borrow. two-thirds are saddled with loans, and their debt has passed $1.5 trillion, half again the total owed on credit cards. that's 45 million borrowers, averaging more than $30,000 ch. the story at barnard? >> our students do take out loans, but we really lit and maximize the loans that they can get out, take out. >
, all high schoolers-- part of the first wave of gen z to reach college age.crossed broadway to barnard a women's college, long tied to columbia. price? about the same. >>his school is $70,000 a year. >> reporter: $70,000? >> $70,000 a year. and... r: $70,000... $70,000 a year. now, that's room, board, tuition and... and a car? ( laughter ) but don't just look at the sticker price, because schools ayser financial aid, barnard's v.p. of enrollment jennifer fondiller. >>...
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gen. dunford: senator, the secretary gets input from the service secretaries and service chiefs. what i will do is talk about the appropriateness of those projects and how they relate to the performance of our mission along the border. we get a wide variety of inputs and each of the service secretaries will share their assessment of the impact of this -- of those projects to the secretary. >> a number of this projects would not effect the border, would they? we have projects at the shipyards that are important to our national security that don't effect the border directly. gen. dunford: i am sorry, senator, if i conflated two issues. there is a list of projects in service that may be used to free money up for projects along the border. the service secretaries and chiefs will provide information on the impact of those services . as you point out, vases and installations as part of those projects would have been executed. what i will do is assess the relationship of that infrastructure to th
gen. dunford: senator, the secretary gets input from the service secretaries and service chiefs. what i will do is talk about the appropriateness of those projects and how they relate to the performance of our mission along the border. we get a wide variety of inputs and each of the service secretaries will share their assessment of the impact of this -- of those projects to the secretary. >> a number of this projects would not effect the border, would they? we have projects at the...
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gen. allen: if which really believe in our own values, one of the things i did last night was to reread the declaration of independence and the constitution and if we believe in our values which they are enshrined in a set of principles that value the will of law above all other things inherent to the toe of law is a commitment the human rights and equal rights of the population. in those are truly our values as a people and as a nation and as a community of nations with whom we are aligned very closely, then it is something that threatens not only the community alliesons, not just our but the very social fabric of the united states of america, in particular. when we see games by -- gains by authoritarianism that triple democratic -- tramples democratic issues and circumvents freedom of speech identify andek to marginalize a segment of the society or a faith practiced, that is a threat to us. we stand for. we should be standing up against it. statess the united combat authoritarianism at a
gen. allen: if which really believe in our own values, one of the things i did last night was to reread the declaration of independence and the constitution and if we believe in our values which they are enshrined in a set of principles that value the will of law above all other things inherent to the toe of law is a commitment the human rights and equal rights of the population. in those are truly our values as a people and as a nation and as a community of nations with whom we are aligned...
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this is a mustard story but more importantly, david, we always come back to gen-x, gen-y.'s. why? because you don't get fat putting frank's on your food and you can put it on anything >> not frankfur te r frank's hot sauce. they drink is like it's water. >> i think we've got to be talking about gen-z now, not millennials. >> gen-z is your kids. >> what's on "mad" this evening? >> five 9. trollope is kind of an english term >> vanity fair >> thwackery >> oh, we have to go i don't want to go e' ctie to follow this morning's rally. we're back after this. more than half of employees across the country bring financial stress to work. if you're stressed out financially at home, you're going to be too worried to be able to do a good job. i want to be able to offer all of the benefits that keep them satisfied. it is the people that is really the only asset that you have. put your employees on a path to financial wellness with prudential. bring your challenges. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." breaking news. our march read from the conference board on consumer confidence
this is a mustard story but more importantly, david, we always come back to gen-x, gen-y.'s. why? because you don't get fat putting frank's on your food and you can put it on anything >> not frankfur te r frank's hot sauce. they drink is like it's water. >> i think we've got to be talking about gen-z now, not millennials. >> gen-z is your kids. >> what's on "mad" this evening? >> five 9. trollope is kind of an english term >> vanity fair >>...
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gen functions as an unofficial spokesman for the chinese survivors two thirds of the passengers with chinese citizens here. zero zero. zero zero zero zero here in of i'm the only one who came here from china today i bring greetings from many of the chinese survivors. i believe the search has resumed we stand a good chance of finding the aircraft. the search technology is ten times better now than it was five years ago. is that he receives word that anthony loke malaysia's transport minister has just arrived. he has said yes how did it find it that is. john consults a fellow campaign to the search for m h three seventy has been the most expensive in aviation history now the family members have contacted an australian company that claims it can cut a larger areas faster and cheaper using autonomous underwater vehicles. gentex the opportunity to introduce himself to the transport minister says. it's. the minister speaks chinese that makes things easier. what's your take on. like an official answer from an unofficial talk today it's just a matter of making contact and setting up lines of
gen functions as an unofficial spokesman for the chinese survivors two thirds of the passengers with chinese citizens here. zero zero. zero zero zero zero here in of i'm the only one who came here from china today i bring greetings from many of the chinese survivors. i believe the search has resumed we stand a good chance of finding the aircraft. the search technology is ten times better now than it was five years ago. is that he receives word that anthony loke malaysia's transport minister has...
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gen. dunford: i won't make news in this regard. don't have any unique insights to share with you about whether they will test in the future or continue a path of nuclear development in the near future. we all know what he promised president trump most recently in vietnam, that they would not do those things. then we talk about what that means to me. our new mission from february of 2017 has involved several things. way wepporting in any can, the diplomatic efforts to denuclearize the peninsula. number two, the traditional mission of deterring provocation in accordance with our alliance structure and then preparing ourselves to respond in the event that the deterrence fails. those missions have remained the same. to your question about the north nothingttempt, this has to do with how we as acute those three elements of our mission. barbara: can you say anything about how you currently assess its? in other words, are you ready to believe kim jong-un's promise? do you have to assume that there is potential he could resume? >> my job i
gen. dunford: i won't make news in this regard. don't have any unique insights to share with you about whether they will test in the future or continue a path of nuclear development in the near future. we all know what he promised president trump most recently in vietnam, that they would not do those things. then we talk about what that means to me. our new mission from february of 2017 has involved several things. way wepporting in any can, the diplomatic efforts to denuclearize the peninsula....
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gens greatest fear is that the truth might never be known now a final report has been released but it's still inconclusive. without the wreckage no further findings a likely. jen doesn't even know if there's still an agency responsible for matters pertaining to the incident. which are. much shorter it's unbearable. the investigative commission is inactive anymore. but the relatives are still searching. for something i just can't accept that. he hopes that he might yet persuade one of the officials to keep up the efforts. jones been in malaysia several times to pressure the authorities there. he feels has been poorly informed and put off. no a new government has taken office. the commemorative ceremony was organized by the survivor. lead over john but you know we're not calling it a memorial service. according to chinese or east asian custom you can only speak of remembering after it's been proven that someone's dead. but we haven't found the missing people or the point we have no proof they're dead. so we don't talk about a memorial. and the others have prepared to lights one for each o
gens greatest fear is that the truth might never be known now a final report has been released but it's still inconclusive. without the wreckage no further findings a likely. jen doesn't even know if there's still an agency responsible for matters pertaining to the incident. which are. much shorter it's unbearable. the investigative commission is inactive anymore. but the relatives are still searching. for something i just can't accept that. he hopes that he might yet persuade one of the...
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gen. joseph dunford you said you would be weighing in on any projects or put on a list of any projects on the list to consider delaying because of the presidents effort to put more money into a border wall. can you tell me what objective criteria you are looking at in trying to come up with those projects? >> senator the secretary gets input from the service secretaries and service chiefs. when i will do is talk about the appropriate of this project and how they relate to the performance of our mission along the border. we get a wide variety of inputs and each of the service secretaries will share their assessment of the impact of this projects with the secretary. >> a number of this projects would not effect the border would they? >> -- >> we have projects that support shipyards that are important to our national security that don't effect the border directly. >> i'm sorry senator if i completed two issues. there is a list of projects in service that may be used to free money up for proje
gen. joseph dunford you said you would be weighing in on any projects or put on a list of any projects on the list to consider delaying because of the presidents effort to put more money into a border wall. can you tell me what objective criteria you are looking at in trying to come up with those projects? >> senator the secretary gets input from the service secretaries and service chiefs. when i will do is talk about the appropriate of this project and how they relate to the performance...
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tengo el gen, pero no tengo sÍntomas .bes que tienes este gen? >> el cambio mÁs grande es mi trabajo, soy piloto militar, decidimos parar porque me quiero enfocar en mi familia como hemos vivido en tres estados en un aÑo, tenemos algo positivo. >> eres parte de la milicia norteamericana. >> soy piloto militar. >> aprovecho para darte las gracias por tu servicio. tenemos poco tiempo, si le puedes dar a las personas consejos sobre cÓmo prevenir esta enfermedad. >> el mejor consejo es hacer ejercicio, reducir el consumo de azÚcares como mantenerse intelectualmente activo. es crÍtico que se trate la apnea del sueÑo porque estÁ asociada con el alzheimer.to >> te deseo mucho Éxito en lo que estÁs haciendo como vamos a seguir con este tema de enfermedades que pensamos que ocurren a una edad avanzada. ♪ ♪ ♪ uno, dtres. (estornudando) (estornudando) cuanto más sufres alergias, más cosas te pierdes. zyrtec® comienza a aliviar tus síntomas de alergia a la primera hora del primer día para que te puedas ocupar de lo que importa de verd
tengo el gen, pero no tengo sÍntomas .bes que tienes este gen? >> el cambio mÁs grande es mi trabajo, soy piloto militar, decidimos parar porque me quiero enfocar en mi familia como hemos vivido en tres estados en un aÑo, tenemos algo positivo. >> eres parte de la milicia norteamericana. >> soy piloto militar. >> aprovecho para darte las gracias por tu servicio. tenemos poco tiempo, si le puedes dar a las personas consejos sobre cÓmo prevenir esta enfermedad....
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kennedy: gen xers, greatest great generation? >> indeed. >> there we go.: so much fun. >> i like to see millennials you know, a loo a lot are activistsd they are passionate about things about poverty while wearing a 600 dollar gucci t-shirt. >> true and they have no problem telling someone else that government should take their money and redistribute it. >> as long as i get -- >> they like it. >> they do. they like taking as long as -- >> i hate big government but give me my medicare. >> where is it? so. i think that this is pretty funny, i really feel not enough people understand survivalism. >> i have a ton of friends who are learning things that will help us in armageddon to survives and they have been committing themselves to that with years. my issue is millennial, no offense, is disconnect, and lack of communication, i attended a party, they were millennials, i was there for this reason, i had never been to an influencer party. >> it was horrifying. kennedy: i did go to oscar party. and it was -- >> these were kids. kennedy: madonna and johnny depp.
kennedy: gen xers, greatest great generation? >> indeed. >> there we go.: so much fun. >> i like to see millennials you know, a loo a lot are activistsd they are passionate about things about poverty while wearing a 600 dollar gucci t-shirt. >> true and they have no problem telling someone else that government should take their money and redistribute it. >> as long as i get -- >> they like it. >> they do. they like taking as long as -- >> i hate...
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( laughter ) >> reporter: so are these gen-e zers sth their-- or their parents'-- money? no.aone further remove, and to tech-savvy marketers, they're sitting ducks. that's because kids this age spend about six hours a day online, on average, much of it playing video games... and spending on them. the industry's new business moel: selling items within game. like the outfits the characterse ar, also known as "skins," in the game sensation "fortnite." >> in-game purchases, i feel like, it's just like, "click, click." it's just not real moneyga >> inside th, it's like you're just using game money. >> reporter: theon kids aren't facebook came under scrutiny earliethis year when documents revealed it made than $34 million om in-app purchases made by minors. and, as alice richson told us, these aren't always one-time charges. >> i got a subscription on a coloring app, and it just kept taking money from every month, and finally my dad found out and i got in trouble. >> yes. she somehow signed up on itunes for a bunch of games, some games that kept charging every month. and i didn't g
( laughter ) >> reporter: so are these gen-e zers sth their-- or their parents'-- money? no.aone further remove, and to tech-savvy marketers, they're sitting ducks. that's because kids this age spend about six hours a day online, on average, much of it playing video games... and spending on them. the industry's new business moel: selling items within game. like the outfits the characterse ar, also known as "skins," in the game sensation "fortnite." >> in-game...
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he is someone -- >> gen x technically, but yeah. >> well, we'll take him. >> we're all gen xs. are we? >> i'm a millennial guy. >> are you? >> i think, yeah. >> okay. >> i thought he was one of us but maybe he's not. regardless, he does represent a fresh face in politics. >> so to the point, though, i want to say in his favor when he was interviewed by "vanity fair," he did say this, talking about vulnerability running. the government is overly represented by white men and that's part of the problem. i think it's just so important that those who would compromise my team look like this country. if i were to win, my administration looks like this country. it is the only way i know to meet the challenge. so that at least sounds like a solid start. >> that's a bold, bold pronouncement. the fact that he juxta post that against bernie sanders it's drastic. i do believe we have the most diverse field that we've had in the history of politics on either side. you have julian castro and kamala harris and kirsten gillibrand, you have cory booker and beto o'rourke. i do believe the democra
he is someone -- >> gen x technically, but yeah. >> well, we'll take him. >> we're all gen xs. are we? >> i'm a millennial guy. >> are you? >> i think, yeah. >> okay. >> i thought he was one of us but maybe he's not. regardless, he does represent a fresh face in politics. >> so to the point, though, i want to say in his favor when he was interviewed by "vanity fair," he did say this, talking about vulnerability running. the...
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and what netflix has going for it is that netflix is cool with gen-z and millennials.y like it it doesn't feel like part of the regular entertainment landscape. and it remains to be seen if gen-z and millennials actually want to download something called disney plus does that remind them of their childhood? do they like the idea of something more edgy, which is definitely what netflix provides and how do they feel about apple, this sort of omnipotent force in our life now, getting involved in the content game but for content creators, it's fantastic. because it means there's much more, much more competition, huge numbers flying around, right? ryan murphy, shonda rhimes going to netflix for unheard of contracts. so this is very good for content creators, in the short-term. >> how long before we see, joel, subscription aggregation i expect it has to be that somebody is going to have the most loyal user base, they're going to have the lowest churn twb greatest number of subscribers and they're going to say, all you little guys who are struggling, losing subscribers, i'll
and what netflix has going for it is that netflix is cool with gen-z and millennials.y like it it doesn't feel like part of the regular entertainment landscape. and it remains to be seen if gen-z and millennials actually want to download something called disney plus does that remind them of their childhood? do they like the idea of something more edgy, which is definitely what netflix provides and how do they feel about apple, this sort of omnipotent force in our life now, getting involved in...
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. >> here ten years later, we're finding especially the young, after the millennial, called i gen originration, they are saying i'm neither spiritual or relittle jus. there is this great kind of angst. there is nothing there so philosophically, there is a huge hole. maybe god exists but he has no relevance on my day today life and it is a big problem to have. we have to know this is the territory we're going into. >> do you think there was an ira likeness before where it didn't matter? >> no. i think if you're a student of history, you know these things happen in cycles for sure in terms of losing it and cultures tend to diminish when they are cut off from their spiritual roots. and st. dominic, his age and our age has parallel connections in it. people would say even that they have spiritual tendencies or they want to be good people or can recognize virtue but they would reject the institutionnal church, that it is a burrier to god. as dominicans we see god's love and the gospel is always if you will incarnationnal. god created everything, creates not just a kind of spiritual relationship but
. >> here ten years later, we're finding especially the young, after the millennial, called i gen originration, they are saying i'm neither spiritual or relittle jus. there is this great kind of angst. there is nothing there so philosophically, there is a huge hole. maybe god exists but he has no relevance on my day today life and it is a big problem to have. we have to know this is the territory we're going into. >> do you think there was an ira likeness before where it didn't...
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it's the next generations, the gen-z and gen-x generations which are listening to this stuff. i think that's what has to be the pushback. it has to be about personal liberty, personal freedom, because that is still a very, very cherished commodity in this country. david: i wonder what she does want. we got a little taste of it through the green new deal, where you were -- everybody was allowed a salary whether they wanted to work, whether they were unable or unwilling to work. i think she just thinks that everybody deserves to be at home playing video games, right? and getting paid by the government for it. you're shaking your head no. i haven't seen any other response. >> when all is said and done here, we are talking about authoritarians. they want to dictate policy. they want to run the show. they want to run the state. they think they are smarter than you. and their great sell job is the people not doing so well in life, as i said, and they blame it on those that are. imagine the people that produce the jobs, the people that created the wealth. they are the ones that are b
it's the next generations, the gen-z and gen-x generations which are listening to this stuff. i think that's what has to be the pushback. it has to be about personal liberty, personal freedom, because that is still a very, very cherished commodity in this country. david: i wonder what she does want. we got a little taste of it through the green new deal, where you were -- everybody was allowed a salary whether they wanted to work, whether they were unable or unwilling to work. i think she just...
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millennials carry the same amount of debt as baby boomers and less than gen-xers. $39,000.mutual. it's where the debt comes that is striking. 21% of the debt comes from student loans. 20% from credit card bills and only is 11% from mortgages. compare that to gen x and baby boomers. millennials have less money to put in the economy. that could impact how they view our political system. in the most recent nbc news/"wall street journal" poll, americans age 18-34, was the only age group where there's not a majority who believes socialism is a negative term. millennials, you're taking on report amounts of student loan debt, because the universities jacked up tuition rates to achieve the american dream. but they don't see a way out of the hole they're in. they may see more reason to topple the entire system. >>> when we come back, how white supremacy is getting a boost in the internet age. "meet the press" is sponsored by b.p. at b.p., we see possibilities everywhere. [farmers bell] (driver) relax, it's just a bug. that's not a bug, that's not a bug! (burke) hit and drone. seen i
millennials carry the same amount of debt as baby boomers and less than gen-xers. $39,000.mutual. it's where the debt comes that is striking. 21% of the debt comes from student loans. 20% from credit card bills and only is 11% from mortgages. compare that to gen x and baby boomers. millennials have less money to put in the economy. that could impact how they view our political system. in the most recent nbc news/"wall street journal" poll, americans age 18-34, was the only age group...
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millennials versus gen x. >> i could see you do that. >> are you talking to vern? both could. >> i could totally imagine you doing this. >> i don't know if i could connive and conspire. i don't know. >> especially the alliances, the broken al teacher: that was very nice, mindy. okay. jake, we're ready to hear your report. jake? just a sec. now, jake. okay, okay... does spelling and grammar count? it's an oral report, jake. oh, so it's like an oral thermometer? right. good thing it's not a rectal report. just read it. okay. "my weekend, by jake harper. "grade five, mrs. flanigan's class. "woodward avenue elementary school, located on woodward avenue." i'm not counting words. oh, good.
millennials versus gen x. >> i could see you do that. >> are you talking to vern? both could. >> i could totally imagine you doing this. >> i don't know if i could connive and conspire. i don't know. >> especially the alliances, the broken al teacher: that was very nice, mindy. okay. jake, we're ready to hear your report. jake? just a sec. now, jake. okay, okay... does spelling and grammar count? it's an oral report, jake. oh, so it's like an oral thermometer?...
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i am a cavalier king charles e,aniel, affectionate, gen and graceful.arlthere is something in this collection for everyone. what do you think of that? unless, of course, you are a cat. jane o'brien and alfie, bbc news, new york. laura: i can report that was beyond thrilled to see himself with the janon the telly tonight. our stories on our website and to see what we are working on checkout twitter. i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching "bbc world news america." bb >> with thnews app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you n swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> what are you doing?ti >> possibies. your day is filled with them. on tv, play "downton abbey." >> and pbs helps ee discover theirs. ytime, anywhere. pbs. we are with you for life. >> "bbc world news" was p
i am a cavalier king charles e,aniel, affectionate, gen and graceful.arlthere is something in this collection for everyone. what do you think of that? unless, of course, you are a cat. jane o'brien and alfie, bbc news, new york. laura: i can report that was beyond thrilled to see himself with the janon the telly tonight. our stories on our website and to see what we are working on checkout twitter. i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching "bbc world news america." bb >> with...
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. >> a little overreaction dollar gen did well.doing upgrades of the stores and when the dust settles people say you know what, that's an attractive opportunity. i like how dollar gen is redoing the family dollar. they are down. let the sellers finish the low might be at the end of the day, but i think dollar gen is not done. good story. >> happy 14th anniversary to "mad money" tonight. >> thank you very much. >> very cool going to make it a special show? >> try to save it for like a round number my wife is celebrating a fifth wedding anniversary but we've only been married for four years. who carries about four, let's celebrate five i would have been more rigorous. i think what's happening here is we'll have larry culp tonight, and do we hold his feet to the fire we don't go easy on him because we want to find out when this thing is investable. right now it's tradeable but we want to find out when it's investable. >> jim, good work. see you tonight "mad money" at 6:00 p.m. eastern time on this 14th year. when we come back, more re
. >> a little overreaction dollar gen did well.doing upgrades of the stores and when the dust settles people say you know what, that's an attractive opportunity. i like how dollar gen is redoing the family dollar. they are down. let the sellers finish the low might be at the end of the day, but i think dollar gen is not done. good story. >> happy 14th anniversary to "mad money" tonight. >> thank you very much. >> very cool going to make it a special show?...
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i know about next gen. i do know a lot about it. sec. devos: if you would allow me to talk about it a moment -- rep. delauro: i want to know why, that's not my question, my question is why were the michelin king memos, which were specifically laid out to address services noncompliance to federal law past performance, i asked the question, you rescinded the requirement as stated, servicing contractor should comply with federal and state law, taking any necessary steps to support oversight by federal or state agencies regulators or law enforcement officials. did you rescinded that? sec. devos: congresswoman, let me just say that we take, loan servicing and the requirements thereof -- we are continuing to enforce. rep. delauro: my time is up, loan services, they are getting away with putting a grave risk on students. >> thank you, madam chair. i only have a short time so i went to get two things on the record and then ask a question. one i agree and i really want to thank you for this freedom scholarship initiative. i think that's a really
i know about next gen. i do know a lot about it. sec. devos: if you would allow me to talk about it a moment -- rep. delauro: i want to know why, that's not my question, my question is why were the michelin king memos, which were specifically laid out to address services noncompliance to federal law past performance, i asked the question, you rescinded the requirement as stated, servicing contractor should comply with federal and state law, taking any necessary steps to support oversight by...
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but a new gen are preparing for modern warfare. they're welding and building robots and drones. that stuff you can buy online and rid up in the field. this is not the thirt ward they expected to be fighting in but this so-called sumo robot competition is effecting them to go to haundo. the traping course designed to 250i678 marines how to use the latest technique yet - >> veteran brad haul zaeriated the program. and like weldling.utting and 3d printing. those in the field to solve their own problems. french that would have taken six to replace. you tix fixed it and they totally work >> this is artweeno robot. >> staff sarnlant is an explosive ordinance disclosure technician. >> i just need to peek in there. i can do , on my own, program it right there. kpabtly wh not knowing this is going to put you behind. >> groups have used them to play with drones and even drop bombs. >> we always talk about the marines where you have to improvise and innovate. >> improvise, react and overcome. >> a massive earthquake, absolutely catastrophic. >> the marines are give an similated demaster re
but a new gen are preparing for modern warfare. they're welding and building robots and drones. that stuff you can buy online and rid up in the field. this is not the thirt ward they expected to be fighting in but this so-called sumo robot competition is effecting them to go to haundo. the traping course designed to 250i678 marines how to use the latest technique yet - >> veteran brad haul zaeriated the program. and like weldling.utting and 3d printing. those in the field to solve their...
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and joshua gen, national correspondent for bloomberg "businessweek." shawna, you've covered capitol hill for years.at demo now are broadening the scope of this investigation. all of rheseuests. yet they're getting ahead of robert mueller and his time line. why is that? shawna: i don'think they see it as getting ahead of robert mueller. i think they see it as, for the last two years of the trump administrati h, we haven't any power to do anything, it's time to gather information and see what's out there and if you don't start now, you'll put out 81 requests, who knows how many tcuments they're going get back. that will take a long time to go through that. so while it seems like they're getting aheadf mueller, we don't know what's going to come out of all of this and like the mueller investigation, as we've said it will take a long time, don't know what the conclusions are. anything the house judiciary committee does or intelligence or t whatever, is goingo take a long time. i don't see it as getting ahead. it's trying to dig down into the informationmay
and joshua gen, national correspondent for bloomberg "businessweek." shawna, you've covered capitol hill for years.at demo now are broadening the scope of this investigation. all of rheseuests. yet they're getting ahead of robert mueller and his time line. why is that? shawna: i don'think they see it as getting ahead of robert mueller. i think they see it as, for the last two years of the trump administrati h, we haven't any power to do anything, it's time to gather information and...
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side of the global lot landscape is changing with chinese paintings a new favorite for investors is gen fun g. set a record for chinese contemporary art with his painting the last supper selling for twenty three million dollars in twenty thirteen this year he's painting the rooster is grabbing attention to lamb as an industry veteran in china she says a growing number of chinese artists is being driven by a more mature market and is attracting greater investment from the west what is interesting is also to china's others is represented by or the international galleries is an evolution of the market and of course we all know that chinese are now this is not just a regional it is international like auction houses art fairs like this shape the global market last year total sales reached sixteen and a half billion dollars that's up six percent on the previous year the united states remains a was largest market with nearly half of total sales by value u.k. hold second spot with twenty one percent followed closely by china this is annual report by at basel and u.b.s. found the millennial part
side of the global lot landscape is changing with chinese paintings a new favorite for investors is gen fun g. set a record for chinese contemporary art with his painting the last supper selling for twenty three million dollars in twenty thirteen this year he's painting the rooster is grabbing attention to lamb as an industry veteran in china she says a growing number of chinese artists is being driven by a more mature market and is attracting greater investment from the west what is...
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gen. john abizaid i want to start with you . saudi arabia is in my judgment a deeply problematic ally their human rights record has been sorely lacking, they have for many years been willing to fund jihadism on the principle that if you feed the crocodile perhaps it will eat you last . their conduct with regard to jamaal khashoggi was abominable and unacceptable . on all of those fronts i think we should be clear and explicit condemning their actions. at the same time they are none the less an ally and critically they are a vital counterpoint to the nation of iran. as i look to the middle east the rivalry between iran and saudi arabia, any conduct that the united states congress does to we can saudi arabia weaken saudi arabia, to my mind is harming the national security interest of america. a stronger iran with an pledging death to america, funding terrorists actively trying to murder americans, a stronger iran makes for a more dangerous world. do you share that assessment and what role do you believe saudi arabia plays in count
gen. john abizaid i want to start with you . saudi arabia is in my judgment a deeply problematic ally their human rights record has been sorely lacking, they have for many years been willing to fund jihadism on the principle that if you feed the crocodile perhaps it will eat you last . their conduct with regard to jamaal khashoggi was abominable and unacceptable . on all of those fronts i think we should be clear and explicit condemning their actions. at the same time they are none the less an...
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it remains to be seen is gen z and millenials actually want to download somethi calledisney plus. does that remind them d of thei childhood so they like the idea of something more edgy, which is definitely what netflix provides. >> as disney doubled down on on-demand content the remainder of fox is focused onive news and sports. looking to benefit from the political news cycle inharp contrast to have disney's more timeless content. for "nightly business report," i'min julia boor >>> the fda approves the first postpartum depression drug. that's where we begin tonighs mark focus. sage therapeutics is me company the the inable drug that treats this condition. it will only be available through a restricted program because there arebo concerns risks, including excessive sedation or sudden loss of consciousness. two clinical studies showed improved symptomsnd at theg of the first infusion. the ceo says that is key. >> when you think about what we potentially are offering, rapid reonse, one-time therapy, getting women back home, we don't hear any resistance to that. in fact there's a lot
it remains to be seen is gen z and millenials actually want to download somethi calledisney plus. does that remind them d of thei childhood so they like the idea of something more edgy, which is definitely what netflix provides. >> as disney doubled down on on-demand content the remainder of fox is focused onive news and sports. looking to benefit from the political news cycle inharp contrast to have disney's more timeless content. for "nightly business report," i'min julia boor...
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outlook is being clouded by drug reimbursement headwinds as well as pressure from lower prices for gen medicines. but oned analyst sai he's encouraged by management's move to cut costs. nonetheless, the stock more than 6% to $66.61, ming it the worst performing stock in the dow today. >>> customers spent more on sneakers at foot locker, hping that company report strong sales in its most recent quarter. the retailer easily topped wall street'sim earnings ees and says it's looking to further improve its margins. alsolans to close 165 stores this year. the shares sprinted ahead, up 6% to $63.57. >>> helped by strong advertising revenue during election season. tribune is getting acquired by nexstar media group for more than $4 billion. shares roselightly to $46.42. >>> masco willxplore strategic alternatives for its cabinet reanddow businesses. it includes kraftmaid and meryl lab.o they plan complete the review by june. it was up 6.5% t$4 a share. >>> and puma biotech beat earnings andevenue estimates. the drug company also issued better-than-expected year guidance. the strong results were
outlook is being clouded by drug reimbursement headwinds as well as pressure from lower prices for gen medicines. but oned analyst sai he's encouraged by management's move to cut costs. nonetheless, the stock more than 6% to $66.61, ming it the worst performing stock in the dow today. >>> customers spent more on sneakers at foot locker, hping that company report strong sales in its most recent quarter. the retailer easily topped wall street'sim earnings ees and says it's looking to...
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gen sippers who was with it all it's called mission devalue he screws it our strategic grid they are busy division you know you have to give a order all the way up above the hood as president of the us. i will fall for the edition is who enjoyed. me adoni this our god is with us are they could we do our best bob while evil is your it didn't associate the. hello again and welcome back we're crossing eight states we're seeing a weather system pushing through we're seeing some colder air up to the north and some warmer air down here towards the south in the north that means temperatures that are going to be in the single digits so we are looking at those springtime temptress but they feel more like winter time with minneapolis only a high fuel for chicago at four in kansas city at nine but down here towards the south we're still seeing a lot of warmer air for atlanta it's going to be a cloudy day at eighteen but as a system pushes through so does some of that colder air come into play so for atlanta your temperatures do drop to about fourteen in dallas is going to be a cool day if you a
gen sippers who was with it all it's called mission devalue he screws it our strategic grid they are busy division you know you have to give a order all the way up above the hood as president of the us. i will fall for the edition is who enjoyed. me adoni this our god is with us are they could we do our best bob while evil is your it didn't associate the. hello again and welcome back we're crossing eight states we're seeing a weather system pushing through we're seeing some colder air up to the...
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> i thank him for looking at me 'cause a lot of people are still waiting on kidneys and heartr:h po genful too. for nearly 20 years tyrees, known as mr. d., has worked as a custodian in the richmond, virginia, school. on monday he returned, t school's 600 students, teachers, and staff all there for the warm and very loud welcome back. hallways decorated with hearts, each one painted by a student. mr. d giving out hugs and high fives. amidst all the celebration, it has not been lost on mr. d just how blessed he truly is. >> thank god for giving me a second chance. thank god for looking at me. >> tonight we thank mr. d. and pole green elementary for sharing that story. we thank you for watching on a friday night. i'm tom llamas. good night. >>> and that breaking news is in oakland where an agreement has been reached on a tentative contract to end the seven-day-old teachers strike. good afternoon. thank you for joining us. >> let's take a live look inside taylor memorial united methodist church where the meeting will start in just a half an hour. but first we are told some teachers aren't
> i thank him for looking at me 'cause a lot of people are still waiting on kidneys and heartr:h po genful too. for nearly 20 years tyrees, known as mr. d., has worked as a custodian in the richmond, virginia, school. on monday he returned, t school's 600 students, teachers, and staff all there for the warm and very loud welcome back. hallways decorated with hearts, each one painted by a student. mr. d giving out hugs and high fives. amidst all the celebration, it has not been lost on mr. d...
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a job a job i love your job our general counsel your young father maybe are all gone that the funky gen-y. on the stage childish all john the diet but a bit simplistic the moment shit out of the able to share all of the all time moment. gemini. could be a little like a leg being an arm of the beautiful rich mystic didn't you have fallen for the program or the storm over or the one but after she has knocked out on third in step can. suggest to her that after sort of shatter. a sour out of our head what i mean. you don't have a bad bargain in the holy. with dot. com session dot com is a member of the sort of the. what i lean forward war iraq war. and whether she. possibly. could have my weapon our daily one of the ads let me know. about any matter of our they were a. result of soto was. what i was well none of that was she with her dude so he had to say i have sat i think fairness sat so much if the son talisay this enough to be dated remember we have a lot of out of the way. but you sort of like it if you say out of a corner they get a cunt. and then after that with a big league team. they
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the fish so the global lot landscape is changing with chinese paintings a new favorite for investors gen fund g set a record for chinese contemporary art with his painting the last supper selling for twenty three million dollars in twenty thirteen this year he's painting the rooster is grabbing attention to lamb as an industry veteran in china she says a growing number of chinese artists is being driven by a more mature market and is attracting greater investment from the west what is interesting is also the chinese are this is represented by or the international galleries the evolution of the market and of course we all know that chinese are now this is not just a regional it is an international like auction houses art fairs like this shape the global market last year total sales reached sixteen and a half billion dollars that's up six percent on the previous year the united states remains a world's largest market with nearly half of total sales by value u.k. hold second spot with twenty one percent followed closely by china this is annual report by at basel and u.b.s. found the millenn
the fish so the global lot landscape is changing with chinese paintings a new favorite for investors gen fund g set a record for chinese contemporary art with his painting the last supper selling for twenty three million dollars in twenty thirteen this year he's painting the rooster is grabbing attention to lamb as an industry veteran in china she says a growing number of chinese artists is being driven by a more mature market and is attracting greater investment from the west what is...
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other than the bigger names, like the am gens, biogens and gileads, most of these other names of idiosyncratic earnings. so essentially you have relatively small companies that are call options on pioneering technologies they're trying to work on. buying any one of those is a pretty risky exercise because you have are these going to ban out. when you buy a basket of them, you're really betting on biotechnology in general and i think that's a smart thing to do and i think now is a good time to do it. >>> a number of big games, including micron, fedex, nike, tiffany, all reporting earnings next week. the options market is implying pretty big moves on the results. fedex is down 35% from its highs. dan is betting that the stock will fail to deliver on the results. >> yeah. i think this is a really important one. of all those names that are reporting next week, it will give us a sense of where this global economy is right now. when they reported fiscal q2 basically laid an egg and the stock went down 12% the next day. they basically blamed weak global growth. you have to understand here this compan
other than the bigger names, like the am gens, biogens and gileads, most of these other names of idiosyncratic earnings. so essentially you have relatively small companies that are call options on pioneering technologies they're trying to work on. buying any one of those is a pretty risky exercise because you have are these going to ban out. when you buy a basket of them, you're really betting on biotechnology in general and i think that's a smart thing to do and i think now is a good time to...
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gen z parents may spend less on their kids weddings. and san francisco is getting a third "amazon go' store. jane king is live at the nasdaq with those stories and more. ( jane )good morningamazon is cranking up the speed of its bay area retail expansion.it will open its third go location in downtown san francisco.the store will the ground floor of chevron's former headquarters at 575 market street.the amazon go stores tend to be in bustling areas that cater to customers in a time crunch.subaru is recalling as many as 2.3 million vehicles globally to fix a defect that prevents the brake-light switch from working properly.according to the company, the flaw affects certain models of impreza, crosstrek and forester cars from 2008 to 2017.owners will be notified by subaru.results from a new survey illustrate the changing attitudes about weddings among the next generation.for the first time, wedding-planning brand the knot has included members of generation z-those born from around 1995 to 2010-in its 2018 real weddings study.87 percent see
gen z parents may spend less on their kids weddings. and san francisco is getting a third "amazon go' store. jane king is live at the nasdaq with those stories and more. ( jane )good morningamazon is cranking up the speed of its bay area retail expansion.it will open its third go location in downtown san francisco.the store will the ground floor of chevron's former headquarters at 575 market street.the amazon go stores tend to be in bustling areas that cater to customers in a time...
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the system is running gen, but b.a.r.t remains baffled by what caused its computer software to crash saturday morning, bringing the entire system to a halt. >> we don't really know the root cause just yet. we know where it originated from. >> reporter: b.a.r.t's communication's manager says software failed at a critical location in the computer network early saturday morning, triggering a safety feature that automatically stopped all trains until they manually rebooted computers at more than 100 locations. now the company that developed the software that routes b.a.r.t's trains and controls its traction devices is looking for the culprit. >> we need to wait for that sisco forensic analysis to find out the root cause of the failure to figure out what went wrong. >> reporter: service was completely down from 6:00 till 9:00 saturday morning, leaving passengers stranded. >> and i was stuck in the tunnel coming from oakland. i won't say unacceptable per se, but it is definitely avoidable. >> reporter: at least one b.a.r.t board member criticized b.a.r.t managers for failing to keep the cr
the system is running gen, but b.a.r.t remains baffled by what caused its computer software to crash saturday morning, bringing the entire system to a halt. >> we don't really know the root cause just yet. we know where it originated from. >> reporter: b.a.r.t's communication's manager says software failed at a critical location in the computer network early saturday morning, triggering a safety feature that automatically stopped all trains until they manually rebooted computers at...
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the way the algorithms work and this platforms are driving people towards this content of the first gen about i'm not quite sure we've solved the problem but it was it was an extremely interesting discussion it's perhaps a more complicated issue than the many people including me realize thank you for your time to hear no was rafał boss song and nolan guts thank you for watching don't forget you can see the program again any time just by going to the website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion join us at our facebook page you can find that at facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle at a.j. inside story from the adrian finnegan and the whole team here and thanks for watching we'll see you. a three year investigation into the pro-gun lobby that are going through billion dollars of what they should. reveal secrets and connections some don't want to expose. others are going to want. if there are long. al-jazeera investigations how to sell a massacre coming soon three rifles or so many guns sometimes even. some journeys are
the way the algorithms work and this platforms are driving people towards this content of the first gen about i'm not quite sure we've solved the problem but it was it was an extremely interesting discussion it's perhaps a more complicated issue than the many people including me realize thank you for your time to hear no was rafał boss song and nolan guts thank you for watching don't forget you can see the program again any time just by going to the website al-jazeera dot com for further...
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however, this week, the army chief, lt gen ahmed gaed salah, said that he would declare invoke an articlet of the presidency vacant if the president was declared to be unfit to rule. today, the invocation of article 122 came very late because it isa article 122 came very late because it is a new deal and it is a peaceful revolution of the algerian people who came out and made a live referendum and asking today, this political system to leave. the ruling national liberation front is held power since the early 60s after the independence war with france, but for most of the demonstrators, its leaders are seen as too old and out of touch. what happens next is difficult to predict, there is no sign that any of the opposition parties hold any influence over the processes . ramzan karmali, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: frustration grows in venezuela, as power cuts continue. the accident that happened here was of the sort that can at worst produce a meltdown. in this case, the precautions worked, but they didn't work quite well enough to prevent some old fears about the safet
however, this week, the army chief, lt gen ahmed gaed salah, said that he would declare invoke an articlet of the presidency vacant if the president was declared to be unfit to rule. today, the invocation of article 122 came very late because it isa article 122 came very late because it is a new deal and it is a peaceful revolution of the algerian people who came out and made a live referendum and asking today, this political system to leave. the ruling national liberation front is held power...
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. >> this is where the z-gens are. >> reporter: general frank muth is at this sold-out gaming convention because the u.s. army thinks virtual fighters have the skills for the real thing. >> it's decision-making. it's the ability to take in a lot of information quickly and to be able to make a decision. it's about team work. >> reporter: after the army missed its recruiting goals last year for the first time since 2005, general muth green-lit the first full-time army e-sports teams... >> seven rounds in a row for tde >> reporter: ...to compete in national tournaments and talk up their service. we tried it out with sergeant first-class chris jones. can i have a dog? >> if you're a single soldier staying in the barracks, you cannot have a bog. >> reporter: can i have a car? >> if it's within your budget, yes. >> reporter: can i keep smoking marijuana on the military? >> no, currently that is not allowed. >> reporter: not even a little bit, not even on the weekend? >> correct. >> reporter: that may be a disqualifier for a lot of gamers. >> correct. >> reporter: but many seemed to welcome the
. >> this is where the z-gens are. >> reporter: general frank muth is at this sold-out gaming convention because the u.s. army thinks virtual fighters have the skills for the real thing. >> it's decision-making. it's the ability to take in a lot of information quickly and to be able to make a decision. it's about team work. >> reporter: after the army missed its recruiting goals last year for the first time since 2005, general muth green-lit the first full-time army...
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and they're currently illegal and so due to the the perceptual changes when you take a pill listen to gen they also publish it be administered under the care of a doctor and so i think that they offer an incredible potential. as as a therapeutic in the clinic. but i think that we need a lot more research before we get to that point. and to that in terms of safety because it's not really a requirement that they have to be given by a doctor i mean i can speak to some of the side effects that we've observed in our data and it's things like you know and some anxiousness depressive symptoms these are things that people already have when they come to studies it's just that in some cases they may be slightly exacerbated and the other side you know potential side effects that we see are like dizziness some not. muscle tightness and so these are not safety concerns at the level that would require you know ongoing direct oversight by a doctor it's really the psychotherapy that's really needed and so we need quality by psychotherapists like copter dr shu that you know i have been really trained in h
and they're currently illegal and so due to the the perceptual changes when you take a pill listen to gen they also publish it be administered under the care of a doctor and so i think that they offer an incredible potential. as as a therapeutic in the clinic. but i think that we need a lot more research before we get to that point. and to that in terms of safety because it's not really a requirement that they have to be given by a doctor i mean i can speak to some of the side effects that...