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yes, there is a lot more to do. i will say -- we host a lot of these outcolooks and wii have b asked of how folks are doing them. how do you model it. to the highest level of cig a negati -- a whole bunch of institutions investing a lot of time and money on this. that's not only in terms of understanding, what's the difference in different climate forecasts, there is rain on that side which you guys will hopefully include eventually. a lot of supply and demand assumptions about that. i think there is going to be a whole new sort of field going out to these forecasts for doing a better job. there is no business as usual. you don't get the reference case or the lower emissions case. you will get economy impact through all of that. we need to start to think about what it means to the energy system. >> sarah mentions and this was sbri surprising when i heard this. it does have some diminishment to the future gdp, economic growth due in high and warming scenarios so they are ticking into account at that level. there is v
yes, there is a lot more to do. i will say -- we host a lot of these outcolooks and wii have b asked of how folks are doing them. how do you model it. to the highest level of cig a negati -- a whole bunch of institutions investing a lot of time and money on this. that's not only in terms of understanding, what's the difference in different climate forecasts, there is rain on that side which you guys will hopefully include eventually. a lot of supply and demand assumptions about that. i think...
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people with their beauties they face a lot of problems here they have to manage their diabetes 24 hours a day 7 days a week and what they get now is basically 4 times maximum to see their doctors in a year and that leaves them struggling with their diet exercise and glucose level control so we thought that we need to give them like a remote care to their kid or so you know like we help them with all this struggles so that's why we wanted to create. a trust a solution that both cater and who wants the care to be you know to use them so that's what we choose the work in the digital products which is actually kind of described by the doctor to his patients which means the solutions can produce clinical outcomes so when it's it has clinical outcomes that means the doctor himself can't describe it as a medicine so that's why the patient will trust it and we actually run a lot of clinical trials here and there and we have some kind of like approved that works and of course there's a lot of clinical evidence out there come on we can we can take a look at them and see so that's why we were like
people with their beauties they face a lot of problems here they have to manage their diabetes 24 hours a day 7 days a week and what they get now is basically 4 times maximum to see their doctors in a year and that leaves them struggling with their diet exercise and glucose level control so we thought that we need to give them like a remote care to their kid or so you know like we help them with all this struggles so that's why we wanted to create. a trust a solution that both cater and who...
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carol: a lot going on. eelance reporter spent six months traveling across five continents and wrote a series of stories on working-class people trying to make a living, particularly people in jobs that did not exist a generation ago. she tells their stories through their own words. >> last year, i was hired along with my husband to teach on the semester at sea study abroad program. that was going to take me all over the world. we were traveling to europe, asia, africa, and as a reporter, one of the first thoughts that i had when we were assigned this what kind of reporting project as possible when i'm dropping into each city for one day, two days, five days? in the meantime, i have been reading a lot of oral histories. there is a writer who is a chinese writer, who wrote this book called "the corpse walker," interviews with workers in china, which i thought was remarkable. i have been thinking a lot about that format, not something i'd tried before. it occurred to me, why not go to each of these places and s
carol: a lot going on. eelance reporter spent six months traveling across five continents and wrote a series of stories on working-class people trying to make a living, particularly people in jobs that did not exist a generation ago. she tells their stories through their own words. >> last year, i was hired along with my husband to teach on the semester at sea study abroad program. that was going to take me all over the world. we were traveling to europe, asia, africa, and as a reporter,...
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see a lot of cars or people walking around. 's a good sign. sheltering in place, if you're here, that's the best thing you can do. >> thank you, jay. appreciate the work that you guys are doing with the american red cross. you mentioned that nobody's really walking around, i want to show you this live shot of bourbon street right now. if we can show you new orleans. normally on a saturday, bourbon street would be popping in the middle of the day. they were supposed to have a huge convention there today. they all got out of town. most of them yesterday, heeding the warnings, knowing the storm was coming. bourbon street has been fairly quiet. it's not been an easy storm to track. ken is joining me now. can you hear me? >> i can hear you perfectly. >> where is the storm right now? it made landfall within the last couple hours, where is it moving? >>. >> real slow storm. you can see the center on the radar here the winds are there, still gusting and sustained at 17 miles an hour, it's not your textbook case or textbook look at what
see a lot of cars or people walking around. 's a good sign. sheltering in place, if you're here, that's the best thing you can do. >> thank you, jay. appreciate the work that you guys are doing with the american red cross. you mentioned that nobody's really walking around, i want to show you this live shot of bourbon street right now. if we can show you new orleans. normally on a saturday, bourbon street would be popping in the middle of the day. they were supposed to have a huge...
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you have a lot of rights holders in the space. and as a broadcaster, assuming service, a restaurant, a bar, any one of whom publicly performing music and subject to one or both of the copyright in the need to secure permissions as described law, it is incomprehensible as to how any licensee would do that and from the rights holders perspective, there is a real policy interest in ensuring it won't just be the rights holder that's affiliated with a major record label or music publisher who is able to get there music out of the echo system. but you want everyone to have access. so for better or for worse, different areas of this law are put together to attempt to enable efficient procompetitive licensing from the licensee side, but also the ability of rights holders to get their music out there in a world where you are talking about billion ms of rights and this could easily skew into a landscape that is dominated by major players. and luckily that is not what we have for the most part in the music space in this country. >> said by so
you have a lot of rights holders in the space. and as a broadcaster, assuming service, a restaurant, a bar, any one of whom publicly performing music and subject to one or both of the copyright in the need to secure permissions as described law, it is incomprehensible as to how any licensee would do that and from the rights holders perspective, there is a real policy interest in ensuring it won't just be the rights holder that's affiliated with a major record label or music publisher who is...
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there's a lot of good things to invest in. but the number one issue is we don't want bad actors using cryptocurrency that is the number one issue. to a large extent the cryptocurrency has been dominated by illicit activities to make sure the general public and investors understand what they are investing in that there is proper disclosures. >> you are comfortable. >> i did not say i was comfortable. >> but if they launch it appropriately quick. >> but i am not comfortable today. so just be careful. they have a lot of work to do before they get us comfortable. >> so if facebook is being candid about the administration quick. >> i think they are being very candid of where they are perk i will not publicly speculate how long i think it will take them to get to the point where we are comfortable with it but they are a long way away and part of that there has been a lot of public interest in this that's why want to give the public the assurance before they or anyone else does this to make sure the financial system is protected and a
there's a lot of good things to invest in. but the number one issue is we don't want bad actors using cryptocurrency that is the number one issue. to a large extent the cryptocurrency has been dominated by illicit activities to make sure the general public and investors understand what they are investing in that there is proper disclosures. >> you are comfortable. >> i did not say i was comfortable. >> but if they launch it appropriately quick. >> but i am not...
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and there's a lot of complexity in there but on average we see as a group that's groups the richer countries happier but there's a lot of variance with the in both the rich country group and the poor country so i think in the beginning it makes a lot of sense for governments to focus on reducing poverty and lifting people out of poverty i think once we get to a certain income level i think it makes better sense to focus on our other areas and in addition we can also see that there are differences among countries. their ability to convert wealth into wellbeing so investing in the right things that brings quality of life in some people you mention that there is a variance between rich and poor countries but there's also a great deal of diversity when it comes to happiness right moment the developed world and countries like your own country or your neighbor is finland norway they consistently ranked higher than. other democratic western countries like for example the united states or south korea for that matter and this is where i think gets a little bit ideological what kind of an economic sys
and there's a lot of complexity in there but on average we see as a group that's groups the richer countries happier but there's a lot of variance with the in both the rich country group and the poor country so i think in the beginning it makes a lot of sense for governments to focus on reducing poverty and lifting people out of poverty i think once we get to a certain income level i think it makes better sense to focus on our other areas and in addition we can also see that there are...
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>> there is a lot of conflicting reports. there is reports that it watch a west end substation or a substation on 49th street. but regardless of that, several neighborhoods are affected. the a, c, f, d, and m lines are all out. they are are significant subway lines. had this been a thursday night, this might have bench worse a situation. but the good news is we have a robust office of emergency management and they will start making the call as far as con-ed thinks they can get pour ow going soon or not. and you will see members of the fdny and other first responders starting to evacuate the train cars. jon: we are just getting this from the city fire department saying this. resources are being reallocated to the westside of manhattan. and it says please be patient, call 911 only if you have a true emergency. the fire department is getting inundated with call, and for very good reason. it may not be an absolute emergency. but if you are stuck in an elevator and your building has no power, that could be a frightening thing. >> t
>> there is a lot of conflicting reports. there is reports that it watch a west end substation or a substation on 49th street. but regardless of that, several neighborhoods are affected. the a, c, f, d, and m lines are all out. they are are significant subway lines. had this been a thursday night, this might have bench worse a situation. but the good news is we have a robust office of emergency management and they will start making the call as far as con-ed thinks they can get pour ow...
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we are working on a lot of things including an executive order. president trump said government officials were working through the july for holiday in search of a way to insert the citizenship question on the census despite a supreme court ruling that put the administration's initial plan on hold. the u.s. is requesting a special meeting at the board of united nations nuclear agency to discuss the latest developments in iran's atomic program. earlier this week, the international atomic energy agency said inspectors confirmed iran has surpassed the limits set on its stockpiles of low enriched uranium established in the 2015 deal. the u.s. pulled out last year but iran has been abiding by the restrictions. bloomberg has learned european governments are discussing whether to nominate bank of england governor mark carney to run the imf. he is canadian by birth but holds british and irish passports. his selection would technically preserve the seven-decade practice of picking a european as managing director or. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and @t
we are working on a lot of things including an executive order. president trump said government officials were working through the july for holiday in search of a way to insert the citizenship question on the census despite a supreme court ruling that put the administration's initial plan on hold. the u.s. is requesting a special meeting at the board of united nations nuclear agency to discuss the latest developments in iran's atomic program. earlier this week, the international atomic energy...
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they've seen a lot and done a lot.den our business experience is something i'm looking forward to. carol: i do also wonder about kind of this landscape and the choices out there. we spent time with the folks at palatine. the fitness landscape has changed dramatically. how does that impact you? do you incorporate what they do? jim: great question. we've done enough studies to understand the majority of people who participate, they're actually health club members, as well, so it's something they do in addition to their health club membership. our biggest fear is the netflix binge watch. that's our business -- biggest competitor. we live in a world where you can watch whatever you want for hours upon hours. you don't even have to get food. you call postmates or grubhub. that's the life a lot of people are living. carol: what do you have to do? that's a challenge, right? we talk about all these different facilities competing for your time. what do you do to get this people who would rather binge watch for a day? jim: we ma
they've seen a lot and done a lot.den our business experience is something i'm looking forward to. carol: i do also wonder about kind of this landscape and the choices out there. we spent time with the folks at palatine. the fitness landscape has changed dramatically. how does that impact you? do you incorporate what they do? jim: great question. we've done enough studies to understand the majority of people who participate, they're actually health club members, as well, so it's something they...
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but the fed could have made it a lot easier. i would like to see a large cut and i'd like to see immediately the quantitative tightening stopped. for them to have done quantitative tightening and also higher interest rates simultaneously, i think was a big mistake. i also think that had they not done it as good as we've done we've set a record as you will say in the stock market, we have the all-time high in the history of the stock market. i think i would have been 10,000 points higher and we would have been in the g.d.p. president obama has zero interest rates. we have normalized interest rates. and yet we still blew his economy away. >> were any of the mistakes pertaining janet yellin? >> i don't talk about that i'm very disappointed in the fed. i think they acted too quickly by far. and i think i've been proven right. people have said i was right. they were wrong. the fed is often wrong. he fed is often wrong. "the washington post" called mitch mcconnell what? i think the washington post is a russian asset. mitch mcconnell lo
but the fed could have made it a lot easier. i would like to see a large cut and i'd like to see immediately the quantitative tightening stopped. for them to have done quantitative tightening and also higher interest rates simultaneously, i think was a big mistake. i also think that had they not done it as good as we've done we've set a record as you will say in the stock market, we have the all-time high in the history of the stock market. i think i would have been 10,000 points higher and we...
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we have a lot of employees in china. ere's great chinese companies that we would love to do business with that act with integrity. i think huawei is a specific case and there may be others, but i don't think this is a country issue. i think any company can get that aggressive type of spirit of attaining technology for any reason and i think that can happen in any country. and it just needs to stop. so i think huawei was taught a hard lesson by the good people of texas, and hopefully that -- i think we were an easy fight to pick in the fact that even though we're small, we fought a hard fight and we won. that will send a pretty strong message to huawei. >> if i'm just looking at this, alan, it seems to me it has everything to do with the u.s./china trade fight huawei is literally at the center of this and has been used as a bargaining chip just this weekend in g-20. if told you me an american company was getting sued by huawei in a texas court, i would expect the american company to prevail. >> well, you know, they -- they
we have a lot of employees in china. ere's great chinese companies that we would love to do business with that act with integrity. i think huawei is a specific case and there may be others, but i don't think this is a country issue. i think any company can get that aggressive type of spirit of attaining technology for any reason and i think that can happen in any country. and it just needs to stop. so i think huawei was taught a hard lesson by the good people of texas, and hopefully that -- i...
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of the senators and a lot of the congressman speaking of them said you know facebook has made a lot of money with the mantra of move fast and break things and they're not sure that facebook is really ready to not break things with this currency so it's more than just a question of chess it goes it goes well beyond that. it's a question of power as well i mean facebook is one of the most powerful companies on the planet i mean everybody knows that they have 2400000000 active users just with their main service and by introducing this currency you know they say that they want to give their users the ability to engage in banking in a much easier and cheaper fashion also people can't get access traditional banking system that would give them a way to engage in to work with financial markets financial transactions but with so many users i mean 2400000000 users that's more that's more people than a lot of major world religions have you know that's a huge huge market for this currency that is kind of going beyond trans national regulation i mean if you look at it really down at the core of t
of the senators and a lot of the congressman speaking of them said you know facebook has made a lot of money with the mantra of move fast and break things and they're not sure that facebook is really ready to not break things with this currency so it's more than just a question of chess it goes it goes well beyond that. it's a question of power as well i mean facebook is one of the most powerful companies on the planet i mean everybody knows that they have 2400000000 active users just with...
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this time around will be a lot different. >> a lot of money going all around to obviously trump and adon't think that will be a problem. we'll see. thanks for joining us on "inside politics." brianna keilar starts right now. >>> i'm brianna keilar live from cnn's washington headquarters. under way right now we begin with some breaking news. the democratic-led house ways and means committee has filed a lawsuit against the treasury department, the irs and their respective leaders, demanding that they turn over president trump's tax returns. this is according to the federal court in washington. let's get to cnn's lauren fox who is following these developments from capitol hill. we also have elliott williams, a former federal prosecutor and former deputy assistant attorney general under president obama. i want to start with you, lauren. what exactly are democrats demanding in this lawsuit? >> reporter: well, basically they're arguing that they need six years of the president's
this time around will be a lot different. >> a lot of money going all around to obviously trump and adon't think that will be a problem. we'll see. thanks for joining us on "inside politics." brianna keilar starts right now. >>> i'm brianna keilar live from cnn's washington headquarters. under way right now we begin with some breaking news. the democratic-led house ways and means committee has filed a lawsuit against the treasury department, the irs and their respective...
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there's a lot of supply and demand assumptions. and there are gdp assumptions , and there are physical impacts to the structure. i think that there will be a whole new field and the forecast , we are doing a better job. there is no business as usual. you don't get the reference case or the lower emissions case. you get a climate impact with all of those. we need to be thinking about what that actually means for the energy system? >> sarah mentioned and it was priced me when i heard this. one of the companies it does these outlooks is that it does have some dis-management to gdp growth and high warming scenarios. there is a direct implications which is changes and the heating and cooling demand which goes around and then there's a next layer of impact which impacts on energy infrastructure. are there places that open up that become very unattractive other places that open up. places that open up interest around me are. with the warming that creates the challenges for the way that it has been done and the past. if there is less ice th
there's a lot of supply and demand assumptions. and there are gdp assumptions , and there are physical impacts to the structure. i think that there will be a whole new field and the forecast , we are doing a better job. there is no business as usual. you don't get the reference case or the lower emissions case. you get a climate impact with all of those. we need to be thinking about what that actually means for the energy system? >> sarah mentioned and it was priced me when i heard this....
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>> we don't know a lot.lysts came in and heard the pitch, learned about the business model and tried to how they might be covering it. analysts had to agree not to discuss what was shared until the actual ipo. hassituation is that the s1 not yet been made public. we know they filed controversial -- confidential documents last april and announced they have filed those documents but we still have not gotten to see them. the company is aiming to do an ipo in september based on our reporting, so one would think maybe there's a chance in the next month we might get to look at the documents that show their earnings, losses, all the nitty-gritty, which certainly many of these people are excited to look at. it has been a company that has gotten a lot of attention. tople will be interested look at the cold, hard numbers. about whats talk people are actually looking for. what are the questions they want answers to? >> i think they are trying to assess this as a real estate company or tech company. they have gone back
>> we don't know a lot.lysts came in and heard the pitch, learned about the business model and tried to how they might be covering it. analysts had to agree not to discuss what was shared until the actual ipo. hassituation is that the s1 not yet been made public. we know they filed controversial -- confidential documents last april and announced they have filed those documents but we still have not gotten to see them. the company is aiming to do an ipo in september based on our reporting,...
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and again, just the out per bangdz this is going to get a lot worse tonight. t saying five to ten inches some saying 15 to 20 and for some of the communities that are at more low-lying we're on a levee here so we're ninth and high but for those communities that have had historic flooding, they're sort of holding their breath they're worried about what could happen next especially as we get into the inc. hour. jon. 20 inches of rain already there. jeff paul, jeff, thank you. moving on to mississippi now forecasters predict up to two feet of rain in the southwestern part of the state. that could trigger potentially life-threatening flooding. live on the ground for us in bay st. louis, mississippi. steve. >> jon, a light rain is falling now that has been steady throughout the day already across mississippi more than 200 roads have flooded. and they're estimating this parts of this state could get anywhere from 10 to 20 inches of rain. the governor is warning that the worst of this storm is still to come. >> i had will say again to let everyone know this storm is s
and again, just the out per bangdz this is going to get a lot worse tonight. t saying five to ten inches some saying 15 to 20 and for some of the communities that are at more low-lying we're on a levee here so we're ninth and high but for those communities that have had historic flooding, they're sort of holding their breath they're worried about what could happen next especially as we get into the inc. hour. jon. 20 inches of rain already there. jeff paul, jeff, thank you. moving on to...
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what it would give means in greens it's all sweats and a lot of. what are you going to have for dinner today we don't have anything i'm asking for a. civil war in south africa is you never to. profit from. and be in the code of europe and to gain. he's the tech entrepreneur some people love to hate it one must be the marketing genius who hasn't quite the career news to be a media darling but now his media relations of take a turn for the worse and controversies keep piling up our correspondent in tata sweet takes a look into some of the factors impacting musk's reputation from los angeles recognized for many tributes musk is probably most widely known as well. as no question that he's successful really a lot of money is not without controversy born in south africa 48 year old elon musk has helped to start at least 6 global companies and growing technology entrepreneur investor and engineer was listed as the 12th youngest billionaire on forbes $400.00 list he has a net worth of $22300000000.00 according to forbes he's the 40th richest person in the w
what it would give means in greens it's all sweats and a lot of. what are you going to have for dinner today we don't have anything i'm asking for a. civil war in south africa is you never to. profit from. and be in the code of europe and to gain. he's the tech entrepreneur some people love to hate it one must be the marketing genius who hasn't quite the career news to be a media darling but now his media relations of take a turn for the worse and controversies keep piling up our correspondent...
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tremendoushave potential for a lot of growth. well, a lott doing of places are not doing well, we are doing very well. i want to let you know. [indiscernible] pres. trump: we have a very close alliance with the u.k. we always have. that.rd the u.s. has very few tankers going in, because we are using our own energy. we have made a lot of progress over the last few years. we don't have very many tankers going in, but we have a lot of warships. we will talk to the u.k. we have no written agreement, but we have an agreement. they have been a great ally. we heard it was one, we heard it was 2. we will be working with the u.k. they will have a prime minister soon, which is good for itwe have no written agreement. we have an agreement that is long-standing. [indiscernible] pres. trump: if you go back into the 4 congresswomen, the thing they said about our country is terrible. what they said about israel is terrible. i don't know, i can't say for sure. a lot of people say they hate our country. it is a disgrace with a have said. you can't
tremendoushave potential for a lot of growth. well, a lott doing of places are not doing well, we are doing very well. i want to let you know. [indiscernible] pres. trump: we have a very close alliance with the u.k. we always have. that.rd the u.s. has very few tankers going in, because we are using our own energy. we have made a lot of progress over the last few years. we don't have very many tankers going in, but we have a lot of warships. we will talk to the u.k. we have no written...
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a ten-year period. there were stops and starts and lots of sweat and lots of blood. and now we're going to give it up okay fine i'm just saying -- >> are we going to give it up though >> we're giving up a quarter here we're going to stop producing the balance sheet, okay. and we're going to do so in a way we're going to have real -- half a point. >> one and done? >> it may well be. it may well be in which case it's probably more defensible than that but my point is that if the politics play -- and fred, also, did not disagree with me that the president has almost no respect, as far as i can tell, for the institution of the federal reserve. >> so, andrew, let me step in on this first of all, yes, i've known steve a long time. he was in moscow, hired him in moscow, one of the best correspondents there that wall street journal's had. >> take credit for this view. >> but here -- he is right that we agree i don't think the institution is in trouble that's where we disagree. >> really? >> what i'd watch for this week is what is the message behind the cut? so 80% chance of a
a ten-year period. there were stops and starts and lots of sweat and lots of blood. and now we're going to give it up okay fine i'm just saying -- >> are we going to give it up though >> we're giving up a quarter here we're going to stop producing the balance sheet, okay. and we're going to do so in a way we're going to have real -- half a point. >> one and done? >> it may well be. it may well be in which case it's probably more defensible than that but my point is that...
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so i guess whether that be from this could also cause those a lot of challenges because clearly growing up in a city multicultural says and i'll be quite honest with you i would put a really diverse community where people spoke many different languages one of the be do have people from the yemen people from west africa and the caribbean and it was really quite excited about corsi comes on without me when i was out well wherever that be even just for the media and i honestly like the way they demonize immigrants every day that of course we have is told not just myself and my family the way they demonize muslims and whatnot so that was a constant pressure because then people reflect when we go outside and i found what i have a city like specially when there is a lot more difficult for women because women visually look different so when my mother says the word abscond and they're out and about there is an easy target for them so women always have a saudi they have a lot more tougher than men now however all these experiences are that any value to you r.c. politician right now. yeah definit
so i guess whether that be from this could also cause those a lot of challenges because clearly growing up in a city multicultural says and i'll be quite honest with you i would put a really diverse community where people spoke many different languages one of the be do have people from the yemen people from west africa and the caribbean and it was really quite excited about corsi comes on without me when i was out well wherever that be even just for the media and i honestly like the way they...
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a lot has to do because of the boeing 737 issues. elaying and others were delaying some 737 max resumptions in the air. that is causing a problem. expect likely, likely to hear more. >>> meanwhile drug prices are surging. more hikes could be on the way. a few of them posts about 40 different drug prices, some by high single digits, some by 40%. depends on the company, what they're arguing for. capitalist pig hedge fund manager jonathan hoenig on all of that. jonathan, you obviously believe let capitalism decide this, if they overdo it, they pay dearly for it. if they don't, they don't. the president is trying to rein in, saying increases they have done in the past, way beyond the inflation rate. way beyond the excuse of recouping redevelopment costs. you say? >> we need capitalism. the president is right, making every effort as an administration, after administration, for decades, working hard trying to do their best to bring down pharmaceutical costs in this country but they're not unfortunately addressing the two root issues. one wh
a lot has to do because of the boeing 737 issues. elaying and others were delaying some 737 max resumptions in the air. that is causing a problem. expect likely, likely to hear more. >>> meanwhile drug prices are surging. more hikes could be on the way. a few of them posts about 40 different drug prices, some by high single digits, some by 40%. depends on the company, what they're arguing for. capitalist pig hedge fund manager jonathan hoenig on all of that. jonathan, you obviously...
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you guys acknowledged this costs a lot. ld the "washington post" it's going to cost up, sr. 40 trillion, double the size of the entire american economy. so joe biden's plan is i don't even know. $750 billion over a decade. we are on total i different things. >> this plan is over a decade too. let's be clear. >> okay. how do you sell voters on this. >> well how you sell voters on this, erin is we are going do away we already paid. the money we are talking about are for the program you already pay. pay for it in taxes for public employees and medicare. pay it in premiums copayments. lost wages because the employer is paying some of the health care costs. we're aggregating that money and when do that allows a few things. you can drive down the cost of the prescription drugs by 50% in this country by pricing the way they are praised in other countries for the same product from the same factories. you can eliminate all of bureaucracy and waste of millions of dollars in ceo compensation packages at private health surers all the bu
you guys acknowledged this costs a lot. ld the "washington post" it's going to cost up, sr. 40 trillion, double the size of the entire american economy. so joe biden's plan is i don't even know. $750 billion over a decade. we are on total i different things. >> this plan is over a decade too. let's be clear. >> okay. how do you sell voters on this. >> well how you sell voters on this, erin is we are going do away we already paid. the money we are talking about are...
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they are investing a lot of money. it has absolutely been you can talk about the number of sites and the number of cities. what has happened is somewhat of a miracle. nobody in their wildest imagination thought that this can happen. >> we are getting a lot of positive reports echo this is across the country about these opportunity zones. it is unprecedented interest in the underserved community. lastly the big multi family dwelling is going up for people with autism and the center for helping those people to get back into the workforce. they were able to do that because the completion of the gap funding. public officials from both sides are united in trying to maximize the program. the governor of maryland is spending $56.6 million for training programs to supercharge. governor phil bryant has approved the opportunities on as part of the low income tax credit. the governor in michigan has issued an executive direction that focuses on state procurement practices for those located in an opportunity zone. this list goes on
they are investing a lot of money. it has absolutely been you can talk about the number of sites and the number of cities. what has happened is somewhat of a miracle. nobody in their wildest imagination thought that this can happen. >> we are getting a lot of positive reports echo this is across the country about these opportunity zones. it is unprecedented interest in the underserved community. lastly the big multi family dwelling is going up for people with autism and the center for...
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a . lot of the little boys. we survived our 1st day of canoeing and their reward will be spending the night at this riverside campsite in a tiny wooden hut. tell us cramer shows. my home for the night is the hopelessness with the hugs are mainly for a canoe or to stay one or 2 nights and want to have some home comforts which guns often come for physician or a man don't want their tent on the boat things stay off the boat yeah or on a bike all paula. so step this way. all this is a lot more comfortable than a tent well these are yeah no comparison to your average. night is falling on the lawn and the campsite to calm down. before i hopefully get the well deserved rest i want to invite you guys to catch up with our globe trotter his most recent travels took him to central asia to kurdistan and there he had tons of fun hiking horseback riding and discovering the country's cuisine of course. the moment we're come to. a country which is defined by its moms this is why in this episode we're focusing on how to switch it
a . lot of the little boys. we survived our 1st day of canoeing and their reward will be spending the night at this riverside campsite in a tiny wooden hut. tell us cramer shows. my home for the night is the hopelessness with the hugs are mainly for a canoe or to stay one or 2 nights and want to have some home comforts which guns often come for physician or a man don't want their tent on the boat things stay off the boat yeah or on a bike all paula. so step this way. all this is a lot more...
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they're actually swaying a lot. ebody there obviously directing traffic, but people weren't evacuated from the hotel. apparently some people did leave from their own volition but apparently according to a reporter on the scene a lot of people stayed and continued about their business which is hard to believe given what we're seeing. there's also incredible video from the los angeles dodgers game that was going on earlier. the game itself did not stop, but you could see the cameras swaying. what you cannot hear right now is that the crowd was shouting and it had nothing to do with the game. they were all feeling the earthquake itself, but the game apparently just continued on as planned. but in ridgecrest earlier if we could bring up that video please of the fireball and the large plumes of smoke, that's coming up. but as i mentioned it was a far more violent episode in ridgecrest because it is the epicenter. this was a house. nbc's molly hunter actually went over there and talked to the people and confirmed that they
they're actually swaying a lot. ebody there obviously directing traffic, but people weren't evacuated from the hotel. apparently some people did leave from their own volition but apparently according to a reporter on the scene a lot of people stayed and continued about their business which is hard to believe given what we're seeing. there's also incredible video from the los angeles dodgers game that was going on earlier. the game itself did not stop, but you could see the cameras swaying. what...
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and i think pakistan could have done a lot. i think pakistan can do a tremendous amount against -- with respect to afghanistan. they didn't do it. and i don't blame them because they were dealing with their own president. who knows. but i think pakistan could have done -- they're helping us a lot now. i think they could have helped us a lot in the past but it doesn't matter. we have a new leader, he's going to be a great leader of pakistan and we have a new leader here. i'm two and a half years now, getting to be three years. can you believe it? you're going to find time flies. i think pakistan could have done a lot but chose not to and that's because they did not respect u.s. leadership. i'll let you know very quickly. i'm going to know soon. it's not going to be a long-term thing. i figure things out very quickly. so that's probably the best question you've asked in a long time. she's always ask mueller, mueller, mueller. she's been asking this mueller thing for three years. that's your best question. so i have to focus on tha
and i think pakistan could have done a lot. i think pakistan can do a tremendous amount against -- with respect to afghanistan. they didn't do it. and i don't blame them because they were dealing with their own president. who knows. but i think pakistan could have done -- they're helping us a lot now. i think they could have helped us a lot in the past but it doesn't matter. we have a new leader, he's going to be a great leader of pakistan and we have a new leader here. i'm two and a half years...
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charles: $44 billion is a lot. r point, that means third quarter should be really good in that regard. let's talk about china trade for a moment. where are we, the meeting is next week, we don't expect a deal out of that, but it feels like perhaps we are moving toward a deal again. >> well, the real question next week is will they go back to where we were before they changed their mind. that's the important thing. we were very close the a transaction before and not just at the 40,000 foot level, fairly detailed level. charles: were you surprised, some china, long-time china watchers said that's what they typically do. in regular business deals they take a shot at the last moment, see what happens, if it doesn't, go back to the drawing board? >> it's not a unique negotiating tactic to get the other guy to where he's agreeable, then see if you can further improve the deal for yourself. if that's all it is, it shouldn't be a big deal and we will get over it. charles: one of the things that seemed to be helping is corpo
charles: $44 billion is a lot. r point, that means third quarter should be really good in that regard. let's talk about china trade for a moment. where are we, the meeting is next week, we don't expect a deal out of that, but it feels like perhaps we are moving toward a deal again. >> well, the real question next week is will they go back to where we were before they changed their mind. that's the important thing. we were very close the a transaction before and not just at the 40,000 foot...
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there is a lot to cover. he gives us a lot to cover. we don't write the tweets and we -- we are reporting on how people respond to them and certainly many people responded to the tweets at the rally, believing they were either racist or inciting racism and whether or not the president , where he fits in that spectrum is another question. we certainly cover it and it's newsworthy when the president says these kind of things. hughes, let's talk about the emerging budget deals in recent days. we know the spending limits and the debt ceiling are two of the biggest issues that they want to hammer out soon. what is the latest on the negotiations. post" "the washington came out with a report that we are close to a deal on budget caps and raising the debt ceiling. we have not been able to report that ourselves so i cannot give you details on that except to say that it looks from the tone that we are on track to have something by the end of the week. were multiple calls between nancy pelosi and treasury secretary steven mnuchin over the weekend
there is a lot to cover. he gives us a lot to cover. we don't write the tweets and we -- we are reporting on how people respond to them and certainly many people responded to the tweets at the rally, believing they were either racist or inciting racism and whether or not the president , where he fits in that spectrum is another question. we certainly cover it and it's newsworthy when the president says these kind of things. hughes, let's talk about the emerging budget deals in recent days. we...
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do have some clouds out there we're back and that's something you're going to be encountering for a lot of the bay area this morning. it's a very typical start too july this morning with foggy conditions at the golden gate you can see those clouds hovering just above the deck of the golden gates you're not really running into low visibility unless you're crossing into hilly areas of the bay this morning fog is going to retreat as we make our way through the day and you know what that means by the time we move into the afternoon abundant sunshine to be enjoyed all across the region. temperatures this morning are in the 50's 50's and 60's by noontime and then by the afternoon we're back into the 80's for a few spots with low 80's for inland areas where we had and for the 4th of july. i've got your forecast for it still ahead darya. >>thanks a lot of 6 o one of the big story this morning gas prices go up to date yes, this after voters approved that gas tax to help fix the roads and the bridges which sounded great in theory, but of course people kind of problem now, but it's going get a for
do have some clouds out there we're back and that's something you're going to be encountering for a lot of the bay area this morning. it's a very typical start too july this morning with foggy conditions at the golden gate you can see those clouds hovering just above the deck of the golden gates you're not really running into low visibility unless you're crossing into hilly areas of the bay this morning fog is going to retreat as we make our way through the day and you know what that means by...
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a lot ofargely echo what rosina said. politics andtino history would stretch back to the 19th century and include a whole range of issues. that suggests that a necessity to have a vision of what it also the need to integrate latino and american political history. i did think the title of the panel, making the case for latino political history, is a little curious because my first response was, why wouldn't you have latino politics and american clinical history? it was curious to me that there is a need to make a case for it or something. it made me wonder about the longer history of american political history that has maybe excluded it that would necessitate its inclusion or necessitate its panelists -- are panelist making a case for it because there must have been some chasm in the beginning of american clinical history -- in the beginning of american political history. as two separate things. the main two things i want to highlight, the difference between latino political history and a history of latino politics. inino p
a lot ofargely echo what rosina said. politics andtino history would stretch back to the 19th century and include a whole range of issues. that suggests that a necessity to have a vision of what it also the need to integrate latino and american political history. i did think the title of the panel, making the case for latino political history, is a little curious because my first response was, why wouldn't you have latino politics and american clinical history? it was curious to me that there...
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that requires a lot of money. a lot of money that is local. infrastructure is a big thing for our country. we have the broader debate about infrastructure for our country. our roads and bridges. purport that is the thing we have to fix. we have to fix all infrastructure. it comes back to public-private partnerships to accomplish modernization. when was the last time we fixed the highway system? there is so much stuff for us to do. we have great capability. somehow, again, we have become divided. i will end where i started and we choose a world that is united. >> that's a great way to close us out. in a true demonstration of servant leadership, they will not give the door open for him. i want to thank you for sharing your thoughts. it resonates with all of our experience and it says a lot about how we want to make this country work better. i appreciate it. >> thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national
that requires a lot of money. a lot of money that is local. infrastructure is a big thing for our country. we have the broader debate about infrastructure for our country. our roads and bridges. purport that is the thing we have to fix. we have to fix all infrastructure. it comes back to public-private partnerships to accomplish modernization. when was the last time we fixed the highway system? there is so much stuff for us to do. we have great capability. somehow, again, we have become...
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two ends have a lot more in common. there is a ton of cross pollination.ex this is an unexplored area of my archives. the people i write about are really into native americans.er i think it is partly because a reservation system is one answer to a white homeland question. they like apportioning space fon everybody and then sorting. they also are sort of into the west in a way that creates this. they also have a lot of interest hanging - out, i don't want to overstate this. if you live on this compound, you're too likely neighbors neighbors are farmers. we know a lot about the intersection between this. your other likely neighbors hippies. the people i read about are really interesting. i think that that has to be more than just a simple we will take your good strategies. i think that it is probably that they are cross pollinating. i do think in a place i would expect there to be some amount of these ideas running into each other. the question about how to get people to reckon with disintegration, i really do not know a f
two ends have a lot more in common. there is a ton of cross pollination.ex this is an unexplored area of my archives. the people i write about are really into native americans.er i think it is partly because a reservation system is one answer to a white homeland question. they like apportioning space fon everybody and then sorting. they also are sort of into the west in a way that creates this. they also have a lot of interest hanging - out, i don't want to overstate this. if you live on this...
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a lot of it has to do with two things. think, an increased sense of the value of what everyone has, and second, i think, a different relationship people have with their products. we're not buying cars anymore, we sort of taking lyfts, we're not staying in hotels, and we're sort of changing our relationships and buying and selling them on poshmark. it's very much a sign of the times. maria: yeah. the shared economy has done really well because it's enabled people who otherwise would not have access to certain things like black cars or, you know, home chefs to actually have access to this kind of stuff. so poshmark is free to join, right? >> yep. maria: for sales under $15 you take a flat commission of $2.95, over $15, you take 20%, and the person who's selling the item keeps 80%, which is a great deal. is it largely used stuff or new and used? >> 70% used, about 30% new stuff, and we also have sellers who have started selling from their closet, and thousands of them today have created their own fashion label. so we have fash
a lot of it has to do with two things. think, an increased sense of the value of what everyone has, and second, i think, a different relationship people have with their products. we're not buying cars anymore, we sort of taking lyfts, we're not staying in hotels, and we're sort of changing our relationships and buying and selling them on poshmark. it's very much a sign of the times. maria: yeah. the shared economy has done really well because it's enabled people who otherwise would not have...
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i mean there are some tailwinds but there are a lot of headwinds too. we were able to talk about them and we feel very confident that we have gotten to turn the page and the second quarter was a good reflection the rest of the year will be too. maria: he said this order was a pivot. let me ask you about the backdrop international. we also heard from the european central bank. the left rates unchanged but they said a rate cut is coming. i don't know where they will cut rates they are already negative. but some on a program last week we had rick reeder from blackrock and he said the ecb will start buying equities and no other wiggle room. but the point is what is the backdrop in europe from your standpoint compared to china. >> there are two very key points to be monitored closely. with europe we think the biggest thing is uncertainty of brexit. that brings uncertainty into the uk but also brings it into europe as a whole. we are advocating and doing everything we can to talk about the importance of brexit. we have so much going on between the uk and the e
i mean there are some tailwinds but there are a lot of headwinds too. we were able to talk about them and we feel very confident that we have gotten to turn the page and the second quarter was a good reflection the rest of the year will be too. maria: he said this order was a pivot. let me ask you about the backdrop international. we also heard from the european central bank. the left rates unchanged but they said a rate cut is coming. i don't know where they will cut rates they are already...
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it suffered a lot of damage. they took it off display about 13 years ago and put it in old storage to figure out how to better treat it and keep it going. a couple years ago, they said it will cost a lot of money to fix this, we will see if we can kickstart it. they did a campaign, raised a lot of money, and were able to renovate the suit. they just unveiled it earlier this week. interest laying -- interestingly, it is not in the flight gallery, because that is in a bright spot. sunlight would be bad for the suit. they tried to put a better place to put it. to me, it is dramatic that they put it right opposite the first plane that ever flew. you can see how far we went in those 60 odd years. host: we go to roger in pittsburgh. caller: hello. good morning. thank you for taking my call. i appreciate c-span a lot. i am 68-year-old. i've been around long enough to follow nasa's adventures. i really applaud them. i truly do. but i am also one of those millions of people on this planet who have already seen something in
it suffered a lot of damage. they took it off display about 13 years ago and put it in old storage to figure out how to better treat it and keep it going. a couple years ago, they said it will cost a lot of money to fix this, we will see if we can kickstart it. they did a campaign, raised a lot of money, and were able to renovate the suit. they just unveiled it earlier this week. interest laying -- interestingly, it is not in the flight gallery, because that is in a bright spot. sunlight would...
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and a lot of it has been around this issue of race. you know, i remember watching your announcement from this room. and i was struck by the fact that in a city that is 40% black and hispanic you have 5,000 people here, very few faces of color in this room. and this has come back recently because of a tragic police involved shooting here of a black man that is still murky, under investigation. if stirred the community. and some of the aerpg was directed at. >> you why is it taking so long. >> >> these are issues. >> of course. when you're in charge you bear responsibility for everything that happens good or bad on your watch. i can point to the success we have had in reducing the poverty rate but there are a lot of areas i can't claim we solved the problem. i think the important thing is to recognize that this is happening in the context of patterns of exclusion that are economic as well as across the health, education -- >> and nationally. >> and national challenges. >> but here is my question. you're a data guy. >> yeah. >> the -- if y
and a lot of it has been around this issue of race. you know, i remember watching your announcement from this room. and i was struck by the fact that in a city that is 40% black and hispanic you have 5,000 people here, very few faces of color in this room. and this has come back recently because of a tragic police involved shooting here of a black man that is still murky, under investigation. if stirred the community. and some of the aerpg was directed at. >> you why is it taking so long....
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of concern there's a lot of questions about why the reaction hasn't been more dramatic a lot of analysts are a bit surprised that we haven't seen a bigger and create. this place where the seizures have been happening where this conflict with iran is happening the strait of hormuz is extremely important for the global oil market where about 20 percent of oil shipments come through and so that is could be a huge disruption if iran follows through on its threats to close off. the strait and you know that's where most of the middle eastern oil comes from so even with all of that you know this conflict has been going on for a few months now since it really began to escalate in may and even with oil prices are still down about 12 percent since it began so there's a lot of surprise that we haven't seen you know a big rally and it sort of points to there the all these other questions about the oil market right now. turned into gold not the only thing influence the real price that is. right so. this year there was a lot of concern over demand for oil and that was sort of playing on prices and all
of concern there's a lot of questions about why the reaction hasn't been more dramatic a lot of analysts are a bit surprised that we haven't seen a bigger and create. this place where the seizures have been happening where this conflict with iran is happening the strait of hormuz is extremely important for the global oil market where about 20 percent of oil shipments come through and so that is could be a huge disruption if iran follows through on its threats to close off. the strait and you...
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a lot of those mexicans this is what they said. they have issues with drugs..it's going to be a quick meeting on that. another one who said you will have problems in laredo you do not have enough overpasses. what is going to happen is we will be able to do that. when they say that they will cut jobs to thirtysomething jobs that is more union members for them. i know that we have it over at sam's. we need to do a lot more of that. we add a lot of things. when we work with the mexicans we can coordinate a lot more. i have to work out at the lounge because i have the cbp commissioner and the tsa talking about central baseless for our folks with gsa. you have to get the signature and you have to do this. they are both supported and the border infrastructure coordinator. you might hear all of this rhetoric appear. we are working on making sure because trade is not going to stop it's going to continue. >> i really like this but if you want to come in with that. >> a quick point. we need this to get past. we will need about 37 democrats. u
a lot of those mexicans this is what they said. they have issues with drugs..it's going to be a quick meeting on that. another one who said you will have problems in laredo you do not have enough overpasses. what is going to happen is we will be able to do that. when they say that they will cut jobs to thirtysomething jobs that is more union members for them. i know that we have it over at sam's. we need to do a lot more of that. we add a lot of things. when we work with the mexicans we can...
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if someone has for guatemala -- >> a lot of good things happen. go ahead. >> this is a return to the appropriate approach under international law to protecting asylum-seekers at the earliest possible point to their journey. if you have a hundred family or in el salvador national, instead of having them pay a smoker to come all the way to the border to seek asylum, when they arrive in guatemala, they are in a country that has a fair proceeding for assessing asylum claims, and that is where they should make the claim. >> [indiscernible] >> they can make a protection claim if they would like in guatemala. if they arrive in the u.s. not having avail themselves of the opportunity, they will be returned to guatemala. it's a claim for protection under international offer asylum. >> >> which we've never had before, and which is something that is so good, good for everybody. >> [indiscernible] well, we have a great agreement with mexico, but we will probably do some additional work on it because we can't get anything from the democrats. dealing with mexico
if someone has for guatemala -- >> a lot of good things happen. go ahead. >> this is a return to the appropriate approach under international law to protecting asylum-seekers at the earliest possible point to their journey. if you have a hundred family or in el salvador national, instead of having them pay a smoker to come all the way to the border to seek asylum, when they arrive in guatemala, they are in a country that has a fair proceeding for assessing asylum claims, and that is...
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there is a lot of stories and the neighborhoods are essential. people have -- they enjoy having their daily or weekly gelato. i love this street itself. >> we created a move of an area where we will be visiting. we want to make sure that the area has the gelato that you like. what we give back as a shop owner is creating an ambient lifestyle. if you do it in your area and if you like it, then you can do it >> i went through a lot of struggles in my life, and i am blessed to be part of this. i am familiar with what people are going through to relate and empathy and compassion to their struggle so they can see i came out of the struggle, it gives them hope to come up and do something positive. ♪ ♪ i am a community ambassador. we work a lot with homeless, visitors, a lot of people in the area. >> what i like doing is posting up at hotspots to let people see visibility. they ask you questions, ask you directions, they might have a question about what services are available. checking in, you guys. >> wellness check. we walk by to see any individual, yo
there is a lot of stories and the neighborhoods are essential. people have -- they enjoy having their daily or weekly gelato. i love this street itself. >> we created a move of an area where we will be visiting. we want to make sure that the area has the gelato that you like. what we give back as a shop owner is creating an ambient lifestyle. if you do it in your area and if you like it, then you can do it >> i went through a lot of struggles in my life, and i am blessed to be part...
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now it seems like you can do a lot of this online. tion of the shopping changed from brick-and-mortar to online? jordyn: e-commerce back-to-school shopping has gone up significantly. people are having a larger percentage of their back-to-school shopping beyond e-commerce. retailers are saying prime day, this july 15 holiday, is now one of the most important parts of the back-to-school shopping. they are making sure they are coming out with these discounts, they are marketing to the e-commerce world because they don't know if people will wait that long. taylor: are more people still shopping in-store, it is just losing ground at a quicker rate to e-commerce? jordyn: the majority of parents are still walking to brick-and-mortar stores, but now people are more interested. they are going online checking things out and that might end up in a sale. taylor: talk to me about the composition. like i said earlier, it is matching the backpack with the binder, etc. how has it changed between what you are actually buying online? are you buying more
now it seems like you can do a lot of this online. tion of the shopping changed from brick-and-mortar to online? jordyn: e-commerce back-to-school shopping has gone up significantly. people are having a larger percentage of their back-to-school shopping beyond e-commerce. retailers are saying prime day, this july 15 holiday, is now one of the most important parts of the back-to-school shopping. they are making sure they are coming out with these discounts, they are marketing to the e-commerce...
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there are a lot of other things that a soldier could do with this, as well. he could use it as a digging tool. if he wanted to, he could take out the inside liner and he could use it as a pod. if you are looking enough to find an egg, he could cook it inside of that. also, you could use it as a washbasin, hold it right underneath you, be able to shave your face, use it as a chair, use it as a pillow, one of the really notable phrases of the second world war, a well- known memoir, a helmet for my pillow. finally it could be used as storage, and away. something that was really popular among the troops, small compact books that were called armed services missions. american publishers gave these out by the tens of millions during the war. american soldiers love of reading and literacy, that they would later use after the war to use the g.i. bill and attain higher education was really instilled during that time. they could shove those books in here, but what they did most, they would put photographs inside. this is actually a photo of my grandmother, gertrude. and
there are a lot of other things that a soldier could do with this, as well. he could use it as a digging tool. if he wanted to, he could take out the inside liner and he could use it as a pod. if you are looking enough to find an egg, he could cook it inside of that. also, you could use it as a washbasin, hold it right underneath you, be able to shave your face, use it as a chair, use it as a pillow, one of the really notable phrases of the second world war, a well- known memoir, a helmet for...
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Jul 31, 2019
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we have accomplished a lot. i go around saying that we have accomplished more maybe than any president has in two and a half years. but i have loved every minute of it. frustrationbiggest is the way the media covers me, the way that the media covers perhaps this agenda, and i am disappointed by it. i am very surprised by it. generally over my lifetime i good -- here,etty no matter what, they don't cover it correctly. hence the term fake news, et cetera that has been a disappointment. i was covered very poorly during the campaign. i thought after i won, they would be different. actually, they probably have gotten worse. that would be somewhat of a disappointment. steve: what is fake news? pres. trump: when you do something and they report it incorrectly -- and the problem is, i would know and the public wouldn't, although i think a lot of the public believes me when i say it -- i would know what happened. when they cover knowing what i know, that is fake meat -- fake news to me. it is unfortunate that it takes pla
we have accomplished a lot. i go around saying that we have accomplished more maybe than any president has in two and a half years. but i have loved every minute of it. frustrationbiggest is the way the media covers me, the way that the media covers perhaps this agenda, and i am disappointed by it. i am very surprised by it. generally over my lifetime i good -- here,etty no matter what, they don't cover it correctly. hence the term fake news, et cetera that has been a disappointment. i was...
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we see now a lot of talk. t of reorganization of the systems which have been creating the problems that we are in now so i'm curious to see if the civic interest might push the politicians. you would like to think that the politicians might go first but now it does not seem to be happening. which means that the civic, the people, we see around the world, probably need to take the lead than elect politicians. we had a party at the recent elections in denmark who simply did not have a green or climate account and they suddenly did not get elected. it was very interesting, even their own electorate did not support them any more. but the speaker of the danish parliament, explaining the loss of three seats in the european parliament to the greens, said that was down to climate fools. and i think a lot of people picked up on that. that was funny... you have described yourself, you've said, "i am happy to be called a climate fool". the madmen of yesterday, as we know, are the visionaries of tomorrow, who said that aga
we see now a lot of talk. t of reorganization of the systems which have been creating the problems that we are in now so i'm curious to see if the civic interest might push the politicians. you would like to think that the politicians might go first but now it does not seem to be happening. which means that the civic, the people, we see around the world, probably need to take the lead than elect politicians. we had a party at the recent elections in denmark who simply did not have a green or...
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a lot of splashing going on there. this is toward the tail and so it was much heavier than this once it was happening. my yard was flooded, you can kind of see they're going their going down the drain, but yes, my dogs were spooked to. charlie was very tentative in coming out with mayberry she didn't know if it was safe to come out, but just a very violent. you can feel the role and then see see that chandeliers start to sway. this is what i saw when i went outside so i can handle a littl bit of this build pool water, but it was scary at the time that is for sure. >> this is again, the casino ou towards the palm springs area actually a little further east than that. you can see massive swaying there. those fixtures looking almost more like swings at the playground. rocking back-and-forth from house high those ceilings are, would say those are swinging probably four or 5 feet in each direction. that is massive shaking going o there. >> you can see the waiters they are quickly making their way down the stairs to get off
a lot of splashing going on there. this is toward the tail and so it was much heavier than this once it was happening. my yard was flooded, you can kind of see they're going their going down the drain, but yes, my dogs were spooked to. charlie was very tentative in coming out with mayberry she didn't know if it was safe to come out, but just a very violent. you can feel the role and then see see that chandeliers start to sway. this is what i saw when i went outside so i can handle a littl bit...