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how do we do that? we are thinking through that, but it does make it difficult in saying, i have this box on a shelf and hopefully it will not expire. but the thing is we need to keep rotating the stop, and new items on the shelf that can address these things. quite frankly, i think this example of a coronavirus, and the doctor can talk about what happened to his great vaccine for the sars event, that kind of lost speed. >> there's another side to the coin of stockpiling things you know are countermeasures for something you anticipate, and that would be to take, which we are doing in it taking to the stockpiling, it is not one or the other, to take a more generic approach and develop what we call platforms of diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines, so that when you get a new microbe, a new pathogen that you have not anticipated, therefore, you could not stockpile anything. you just did not anticipate. you need the ability to move extremely quickly to get a vaccine for that. waythat you do that -- the y
how do we do that? we are thinking through that, but it does make it difficult in saying, i have this box on a shelf and hopefully it will not expire. but the thing is we need to keep rotating the stop, and new items on the shelf that can address these things. quite frankly, i think this example of a coronavirus, and the doctor can talk about what happened to his great vaccine for the sars event, that kind of lost speed. >> there's another side to the coin of stockpiling things you know...
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do you... how do you like that, babe? jerry: i like it.ust leave the name the same. that way we don't have to change the name on everything we have. lemonis: every time we make progress, there's some sort of issue because every single time i make a suggestion, it's a no. i think the big question is, where is all the merch gonna go? i mean, there's a particular spot... matisun: well, that's true, right where that fish tank is. lemonis: ...that could work really well. matisun: [ laughs ] i'll continue to chip away. lemonis: jerry, are we agreeing or not agreeing that the fish tank is coming out? jerry: you know, it's over a $100,000 tank. taylor: my thing is, how much money are we losing by not taking this out and putting something else in that makes money? lemonis: look. there are a lot of things about taylor that we still have to work on, but i do like the fact that he's starting to approach issues and conflicts in a more rational way. lemonis: i think i may have an idea. if this whole section became the sundry store, you could do hats. yo
do you... how do you like that, babe? jerry: i like it.ust leave the name the same. that way we don't have to change the name on everything we have. lemonis: every time we make progress, there's some sort of issue because every single time i make a suggestion, it's a no. i think the big question is, where is all the merch gonna go? i mean, there's a particular spot... matisun: well, that's true, right where that fish tank is. lemonis: ...that could work really well. matisun: [ laughs ] i'll...
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they do not do that. but the attorney general's going to say that, yeah, it was a totally normal thing for him to have done, to intervene in that case and insist on a below-guidelines sentence. just a totally tuesday morning run of the mill kind of thing. and it only looks weird because coincidentally, totally separate and apart from his independent decision-making on that, the president called for lenience for that defendant. here, plainly, among us citizens, let us not abandon our powers of reasoning and common sense. i mean, here, plainly, despite the official lie that was rolled out today to try to alleviate this crisis, here, plainly, the attorney general intervened personally to do this most unusual once in a lifetime thing for the president's friend. because that guy was the president's friend. and there is now broadcast on abc news an official lie about that. but the truth is evident here. and that's where we are as a country. and so we are in the midst of this crisis or what you may prefer to thi
they do not do that. but the attorney general's going to say that, yeah, it was a totally normal thing for him to have done, to intervene in that case and insist on a below-guidelines sentence. just a totally tuesday morning run of the mill kind of thing. and it only looks weird because coincidentally, totally separate and apart from his independent decision-making on that, the president called for lenience for that defendant. here, plainly, among us citizens, let us not abandon our powers of...
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we do not do that anymore.h them and we take the information and we release them and say, please report back. four years from now, for your trial. about 2% come back and they are the dumbest people i have ever seen. 2%. nobody comes back. it is crazy, but we are getting it changed. it would be so easy, they are called loopholes. it would be so easy if we had democrats aboard. we do not have any democrats' support. they do not care about crime. border patrol has seized the largest amount of narcotics in the history of this country this year. we have reported record numbers of gang members. we are building the wall faster than ever and will soon be building more than one mile a day. washington democrats have never been more extreme. 132 congressional democrats have signed up for bernie sanders health care takeover. they want to take over health care while the washington democrats are trying to destroy health care and your social security. that is what is going to happen. my administration is protecting your socia
we do not do that anymore.h them and we take the information and we release them and say, please report back. four years from now, for your trial. about 2% come back and they are the dumbest people i have ever seen. 2%. nobody comes back. it is crazy, but we are getting it changed. it would be so easy, they are called loopholes. it would be so easy if we had democrats aboard. we do not have any democrats' support. they do not care about crime. border patrol has seized the largest amount of...
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how do you do that?us your questions for the candidates by using twitter # to debates. >> here are the rules for the next two hours. when you are asked a question you have a one minute and 15 seconds to answer in 45 seconds for follow-up. let's begin. >> senator sanders, we have not had a national unemployment rate this low for this long and 50 years. here in south carolina, the unemployment rate is even lower. how will you convince voters that a democratic socialist can do better than president trump with the economy? >> you are right, the economy is doing really great for people like mr. bloomberg and other billionaires. in the last three years, billionaires in this country saw an $850.000000000 increase in their wealth. but do you know what? for the ordinary americans, things are not so good. last year, real wage increases for the average worker were less than 1%. half of our people are living paycheck to paycheck. 87million americans have no health insurance or are underinsured. 45million people are
how do you do that?us your questions for the candidates by using twitter # to debates. >> here are the rules for the next two hours. when you are asked a question you have a one minute and 15 seconds to answer in 45 seconds for follow-up. let's begin. >> senator sanders, we have not had a national unemployment rate this low for this long and 50 years. here in south carolina, the unemployment rate is even lower. how will you convince voters that a democratic socialist can do better...
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that is what we can do. we will continue to do it. i think that is showing up in communities everywhere. i think other governmental and other tools are necessary to address longer run problems. address theow do we pay inequity? how do we impress upon corporate america that it does this country no good to have a persistent pay inequity among its workers, especially when you in the the disparities races in the pay inequity? chair powell: i think it is important that those issues be addressed. it is really not for the fed to prescribe the measures to address them. we need to stay in our lane. we do have a history of independence, and i think to keep that, we need to stay with what you have given us to do, which is maximum employment, stable prices, supervise the banks, look after financials. rep. clay: will the federal reserve release its own proposal on the community reinvestment that takes into account the needs of low and moderate income communities? chair powell: we haven't made a decision on that yet. i think our focus right now is
that is what we can do. we will continue to do it. i think that is showing up in communities everywhere. i think other governmental and other tools are necessary to address longer run problems. address theow do we pay inequity? how do we impress upon corporate america that it does this country no good to have a persistent pay inequity among its workers, especially when you in the the disparities races in the pay inequity? chair powell: i think it is important that those issues be addressed. it...
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known can do it like you do. -- nobody can do it like you do. under my ministration, we know is national security, pretty that border security much the same thing and that is why i am so honored to work hand-in-hand with the national border patrol. council some of you, i know very and all of my friends. well. very, very well. we love our border patrol agents. we love our law enforcement. and we want to thank you for doing an incredible job. god bless you all. thank you. thank you. thank you, brandon. [applause] >> article ii is adopted. swear that lemnly everything with the impeachment j. trump now pending. you god.p >> the senate will convene as a court of impeachment. over the have seen is decente of today's constitutional madness. >> donald john trump, president of the united states is not charged in the second article of impeachment. >> for the third time in u.s. a president has been impeached and acquitted, from the house hearings to the senate trial, c-span has provided live comprehensive coverage of the president trump. you can find all o
known can do it like you do. -- nobody can do it like you do. under my ministration, we know is national security, pretty that border security much the same thing and that is why i am so honored to work hand-in-hand with the national border patrol. council some of you, i know very and all of my friends. well. very, very well. we love our border patrol agents. we love our law enforcement. and we want to thank you for doing an incredible job. god bless you all. thank you. thank you. thank you,...
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what do we have to do? or not the issue is climate change, which is clearly a global crisis requiring international cooperation, or infectious diseases like the coronavirus, requiring international cooperation, we have to work and expand the world health organization. obviously, we have to make sure the cdc, the nih, our infectious departments are fully funded. this is a global problem. we have to work with them to stop it. margaret brennan. margaret: thank you, nora. h. mayor bloomberg, you said that the u.s. must cooperate with beijing. how far would i go? would you allow chinese firms to build critical u.s. infrastructure? mr. bloomberg: no i would not, and i think if china does not open their press, the freedom of press does not exist there. there human rights watch or is abominable, and we should make istheir human rights -- ourble, and we should economies are inextricably linked. we would not be able to buy products that we need. in terms of whether he is a dictator, he does serve at the behest of the
what do we have to do? or not the issue is climate change, which is clearly a global crisis requiring international cooperation, or infectious diseases like the coronavirus, requiring international cooperation, we have to work and expand the world health organization. obviously, we have to make sure the cdc, the nih, our infectious departments are fully funded. this is a global problem. we have to work with them to stop it. margaret brennan. margaret: thank you, nora. h. mayor bloomberg, you...
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or what do we actually do? i think that is probably the easiest, simplest thing to do is to charge people for the pollution they are creating, but of a lotbe a hell better to come off with alternatives -- to come -- to come up with alternatives. jerry: the transition to the product you are talking about requires charging stations. is the construction of a network the rolling of the government or private sector? mr. steyer: the question will be how it gets charged for the truth is, gas stations are quite lucrative businesses, where people basically charge and make money for every gallon of gasoline, and sell you a bunch of sandwiches and coca-cola. the question will be, does that kind of activity work once you have electric vehicles? how long does it take to actually charge up your vehicle? how practical is it and how do people do what? to the extent that it is like a gasoline station, it will be private prior to the extent it isn't and we end up with a different form of charging, like at home or at a business,
or what do we actually do? i think that is probably the easiest, simplest thing to do is to charge people for the pollution they are creating, but of a lotbe a hell better to come off with alternatives -- to come -- to come up with alternatives. jerry: the transition to the product you are talking about requires charging stations. is the construction of a network the rolling of the government or private sector? mr. steyer: the question will be how it gets charged for the truth is, gas stations...
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what do we do, how about hitting the snooze button. [laughter] [cheering] greg: let's start out with a quiz, when you think of the state of the democratic party, what does it remind you of, this. >> will happewhat happened, wha. >> or this. [laughter] greg: or this. [laughter] you see this is what i do for a living. i look at the news and try to come up with the visual analogy, and the problem of the democrats there such a mess they spend a lifetime doing it. i will go with just one, the democratic party is a neighborhood kat lady, although left are the cats. it started out fine, it was not bad when she had one and when he opened up her back porch then you see this. so is it any surprise the democratic party is led by one. >> the people are lining up. that's a good thing. in other countries people did not line up. [laughter] he hates capitalism a feline who has bread line. maybe he deserved a nomination, to a step back and see the big picture, the century long battle between free societies, bernie's are eternally wrong fuzz muppets who
what do we do, how about hitting the snooze button. [laughter] [cheering] greg: let's start out with a quiz, when you think of the state of the democratic party, what does it remind you of, this. >> will happewhat happened, wha. >> or this. [laughter] greg: or this. [laughter] you see this is what i do for a living. i look at the news and try to come up with the visual analogy, and the problem of the democrats there such a mess they spend a lifetime doing it. i will go with just...
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one thing you can do is invest in schools which we should do. pay teachers more. when you look at the data you find two-thirds of the kids educational out comes are based on non-school factors like parental income. parental time spent with them at home before school. stress levels in the household. if you were to put money into the family and household you would be enhancing that chimd's ability to learn when they show up to school. the reason i point it out, socialls often are related to economic goals. you put money in family's hands you can improve graduation rates, improve mental hell. decrease domestic violence. things we feel strongly about. one thing i'm confident of is that it's easier to amendment and modify capitol flow in the country than it is to get into peoples minds, body and soul and change their attitudes about each other. if we get the economics right, many of the social problems we care so deeply about will change a long with our balancing out an economy that is become the most extreme winner take all in the history of the world. it will get mor
one thing you can do is invest in schools which we should do. pay teachers more. when you look at the data you find two-thirds of the kids educational out comes are based on non-school factors like parental income. parental time spent with them at home before school. stress levels in the household. if you were to put money into the family and household you would be enhancing that chimd's ability to learn when they show up to school. the reason i point it out, socialls often are related to...
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dreams do come true.e, try lobster, sautéed with crab, jumbo shrimp and more, or maybe you'd like to experience the ultimate surf and the ultimate turf... with so many lobster dishes, there's something for every lobster fan so hurry in and let's lobsterfest. or get pick up or delivery at redlobster.com >>> welcome back. tonight i am obsessed with the old adage, better late than never. late doesn't appear to be better by much. consider former white house chief of staff john kelly n. a speech last night, he laid out in the clearest terms yet misgivings about trump's words and actions regarding north korea, illegal immigration, discipline, ukraine and the news media. one of the people who worked closely alongside the president now has something to say. just like john bolton did when he wrote his tell-all book. like michael cohen did as he was heading to of to position. they didn't speak out when they were alongside the president but later when there was less riff. they are joined by a long line of former tru
dreams do come true.e, try lobster, sautéed with crab, jumbo shrimp and more, or maybe you'd like to experience the ultimate surf and the ultimate turf... with so many lobster dishes, there's something for every lobster fan so hurry in and let's lobsterfest. or get pick up or delivery at redlobster.com >>> welcome back. tonight i am obsessed with the old adage, better late than never. late doesn't appear to be better by much. consider former white house chief of staff john kelly n. a...
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do what i'm being told to do. everybody who stands up and tells the truth. how much worse off are we as a country if everybody who stands up in a principled way that way is destroyed, gets put on the chopping block, gets their career destroyed, gets destroyed personally for standing up and that is what is demonstrated to us as a country of the cost of anybody doing what's right. that's what the president has engineered. the systematic destruction of every single person who has stuck their neck out, who has resigned in protest, who has stood up, who has told the truth, who has blown the whistle. it's designed to have an effect, right? it's designed to prevent anybody else from deciding that they are brave enough to be the next one to stick their neck out. that's why it's been systematic. that's why nobody can escape. that's why everybody who speaks up must be crushed. so how do we countermand that? how do we support the people who resign in protest, the people who obey the subpoenas, the people who agree to testify
do what i'm being told to do. everybody who stands up and tells the truth. how much worse off are we as a country if everybody who stands up in a principled way that way is destroyed, gets put on the chopping block, gets their career destroyed, gets destroyed personally for standing up and that is what is demonstrated to us as a country of the cost of anybody doing what's right. that's what the president has engineered. the systematic destruction of every single person who has stuck their neck...
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do you have any good ideas for me of what i can do with my money? charles: how about an index fund? >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and, nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? we are here today with chuck schwab, one of the best-known figures in the american business world, certainly has been so over the last several decades because of his ubiquitous face and his ads, but also because of the great company he has built, which is one of the leading financial service companies in the united states. he has now just written a book, called "invested" by charles schwab, and i want to talk about that. let me start by asking about something you made news with just recently. your company announced you are not just going to do discount brokerage, you
do you have any good ideas for me of what i can do with my money? charles: how about an index fund? >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and, nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership?...
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to do the extraordinary.iness beyond. ♪ brad: he has spent almost his entire career as a finance chief, rising through the ranks at ge and then working at ebay for nine years alongside meg whitman. after overseeing the ebay-paypal split, less than two years later he became interim ceo following the sudden resignation of brian krzanich. he was then chosen for the role permanently after the chipmaker conducted an extensive search. today, it is his job to protect intel's stronghold on the market
to do the extraordinary.iness beyond. ♪ brad: he has spent almost his entire career as a finance chief, rising through the ranks at ge and then working at ebay for nine years alongside meg whitman. after overseeing the ebay-paypal split, less than two years later he became interim ceo following the sudden resignation of brian krzanich. he was then chosen for the role permanently after the chipmaker conducted an extensive search. today, it is his job to protect intel's stronghold on the market
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let him do whatever he wants to do. after all, this is a president a says it's ok to touch woman's genitals, women. can you pay attention to what this man has said? pay attention. and i'd like to add just one other thing. in 2016, the president insulted carly fiorina. and if she would have gotten off the stool and walked over to him and slapped him, which he deserved, he wouldn't be president. thank you. host: better than knee new york, marie yovanovitch, the former ambassador to ukraine, in her first public comments since the testimony before the house committee with a story here, reporting on that from the "new york times," stark view of american diplomacy, marie yovanovitch, former ambassador to ukraine, who blame a central witness in the impeachment inquiry against president trump, delivered a candid and at times stark assessment wednesday of the declining health of american diplomacy -- host: here's more from that speech. >> we need a vigorous department of state, but right now the state department is in trouble. s
let him do whatever he wants to do. after all, this is a president a says it's ok to touch woman's genitals, women. can you pay attention to what this man has said? pay attention. and i'd like to add just one other thing. in 2016, the president insulted carly fiorina. and if she would have gotten off the stool and walked over to him and slapped him, which he deserved, he wouldn't be president. thank you. host: better than knee new york, marie yovanovitch, the former ambassador to ukraine, in...
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>> we do. we continue to look at that on a close basis, report every week to om bchb on those resources. right now we have them within our existing budget. we'll likely have to move some money around this year to adjust for that. we'll certainly be in contact with you and other members of the committee if we need additional or supplemental funding. >> thank you, senator tester. >> senator leahy? >> thank you, senator tester. thank you, madam chair. acting diresecretary, i would l to echo senator tester's sentiments, that you should be confirmed by the senate. the president might appreciate that flexibility that acting secretaries give him. i prefer the constitutional checks and balances. now, you talk a little bit about the border. the president has raided billions of congressionally appropriated dollars to fund his border wall, including money to clean up housing for service members from everything from mold to lead to helping their children. we've seen reports that can be defeated with ease.
>> we do. we continue to look at that on a close basis, report every week to om bchb on those resources. right now we have them within our existing budget. we'll likely have to move some money around this year to adjust for that. we'll certainly be in contact with you and other members of the committee if we need additional or supplemental funding. >> thank you, senator tester. >> senator leahy? >> thank you, senator tester. thank you, madam chair. acting diresecretary,...
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what do you make -- what do you make of this?efits in fighting over the obama legacy as you head into the new hampshire prohanew >> the person with the most to lose is bernie sanders. he attempted to primary barack obama in 2012 and in the end didn't, but thought very seriously about it. and barack obama is the gold standard of democrats. and, you know, people are fighting over his legacy. bernie will have some problems here. it is clear bernie is going to win new hampshire. he won by 22 points last time, i think as biden and buttigieg go at each other, it makes sense, they're fighting for the same land, the same voters. buttigieg is the hot thing and biden is saying, as i go into nevada, i have to slow mayor pete down. i think you're going to start to see things get even chippier, which is interesting because democrats don't like the negative campaigning very much. we get all wiggly when people start to do it, it is time to make decisions and people are about to decide between coke and pepsi and you got to >> patty, real quick,
what do you make -- what do you make of this?efits in fighting over the obama legacy as you head into the new hampshire prohanew >> the person with the most to lose is bernie sanders. he attempted to primary barack obama in 2012 and in the end didn't, but thought very seriously about it. and barack obama is the gold standard of democrats. and, you know, people are fighting over his legacy. bernie will have some problems here. it is clear bernie is going to win new hampshire. he won by 22...
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but we're doing well. but we have to watch -- in other words, even despite the ,000 point, sounds like a lot but it's nothing, very little compared to what we've gone up. but we'll be watching it very closely. we have been hurt by general motors and boeing, we've been hurt in my opinion very badly by our own federal reserve who has also created a very strong dollar. something nice about a strong dollar but it makes it harder to do business outside of this country. reporter: a number of your supporters online have embraced the series that c.d.c. may be exaggerating coronavirus to hurt you politically. rush limbaugh said it's weaponized against you. president trump: you don't mean my supporters, you mean people against me. i'd like it to stop. i think people know that when chuck schumer getsup set, he said the same thing with a couple of trade deal, phenomenal deals now, people acknowledge it, before we saw the deal, he said i don't like it, i don't like it. he talked about tariffs. i left the tariffs on, 25
but we're doing well. but we have to watch -- in other words, even despite the ,000 point, sounds like a lot but it's nothing, very little compared to what we've gone up. but we'll be watching it very closely. we have been hurt by general motors and boeing, we've been hurt in my opinion very badly by our own federal reserve who has also created a very strong dollar. something nice about a strong dollar but it makes it harder to do business outside of this country. reporter: a number of your...
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can you give us an overview of what the chinese have been doing and what you've been doing to counter rights for the past since you've been in office? >> thanks peter for having me thanks for homeland security group for having me. and for all of you here. thanks for spending some time talking about these. issues on the china side, what a shift since i was first in the national security division, to today where were really the subject of this part is a great power that is really our focus these days. in addition i know jay tab was just here talking about domestic terrorism, that hasn't all gone away. but the great power asides our focus is with china russia ran north korea. with respect to the chinese we're seeing a lot of it is espionage's with both political and bill terry as well as economic espionage and that china initiative which we put together a year and a half ago at this point, with attorney general sessions was really focused on various acts they big has been economic espionage -- come out of the fbi and that it is say in the cia about the extent of chinese economic stealing
can you give us an overview of what the chinese have been doing and what you've been doing to counter rights for the past since you've been in office? >> thanks peter for having me thanks for homeland security group for having me. and for all of you here. thanks for spending some time talking about these. issues on the china side, what a shift since i was first in the national security division, to today where were really the subject of this part is a great power that is really our focus...
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epa is not requiring them to do what they're supposed to do. but we're now in the process of considering legal action against the state of pennsylvania and against the epa to enforce federal law and require that both of them do their fair share to clean up the bay. we also, i'm the chairman of the regional commission which includes pennsylvania and five other states, we work together together -- virginia is working very closely with us, pennsylvania for whatever reason is not living up to the commitments at the federal level. and we have pushed back very hard against the trump administration on cuts to the federal funding in the chesapeake bay which we've been successful in restoring funding the past couple of years and we hope we can do that again. >> you don't think it's politics? >> i hate to figure out why pennsylvania is not living up or why the epa is not enforcing. i'm sure there's politics is involved but i think it's a difference about opinion of the importance of the chesapeake bay and the clean water. and we will make will get both o
epa is not requiring them to do what they're supposed to do. but we're now in the process of considering legal action against the state of pennsylvania and against the epa to enforce federal law and require that both of them do their fair share to clean up the bay. we also, i'm the chairman of the regional commission which includes pennsylvania and five other states, we work together together -- virginia is working very closely with us, pennsylvania for whatever reason is not living up to the...
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how do you pay for it? taxes, how do you pay for it? fmr. v.p. biden: we are so far behind the eight ball. you may remember we had a thing called the recovery act, $900 billion the president put me in charge of. he would love to go to a state of the union and say, joe will take care of this. sheriff joe got to spend $90 billion in infrastructure out of that package. and we did a great deal of work. but what we did was we found a number of programs that, in fact, were -- for every dollar we spend, we brought four dollars off of the sidelines in private dollars/state dollars. i heard you speaking in the beginning here when i was standing back there that what you have is, it's not that infrastructure is not a republican or democrat thing. republicans used to like infrastructure. in re canal on. at any rate, what happens is, if you want to grow american business and enterprise, you've got to have the most modern ports, the most modern airports, you have to be able to get product from your factory to the customer quickly. and so there's an overwhelmin
how do you pay for it? taxes, how do you pay for it? fmr. v.p. biden: we are so far behind the eight ball. you may remember we had a thing called the recovery act, $900 billion the president put me in charge of. he would love to go to a state of the union and say, joe will take care of this. sheriff joe got to spend $90 billion in infrastructure out of that package. and we did a great deal of work. but what we did was we found a number of programs that, in fact, were -- for every dollar we...
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making a lot more money than doing what they do. these are patriots., like lieutenant colonel vindman who are really at the controls. when you have ambassador grenell who has zero intelligence community experience, and his main qualification is his dogged loyalty to the president, there is not a lot that individual can do without the assistance of some very patriotic people who live in the hierarchy below that. >> one of the things that is a little hard to grasp for those of us on the intelligence, not on the committee, we read spy november's so we hear about it. the fact the intelligence agencies like the military have offensive capacity. they have the ability to carry out covert actions. it's been reported publicly that the united states developed the cyber capacities to try to have recourse in case russia tried on interfere again. are you concerned that essentially, there will be a stand down order from president trump the military and intelligence agencies who have the capability to protect us from something like the will be told not to? >> well, i
making a lot more money than doing what they do. these are patriots., like lieutenant colonel vindman who are really at the controls. when you have ambassador grenell who has zero intelligence community experience, and his main qualification is his dogged loyalty to the president, there is not a lot that individual can do without the assistance of some very patriotic people who live in the hierarchy below that. >> one of the things that is a little hard to grasp for those of us on the...
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brian: you would do well. you would do well.have the best franchise across all the businesses in the largest economy in the world. what more do you want as investors? david: do you think dodd-frank legislation is working or would you modify it? brian: capital liquidity, stress tests, those are critical food it is a reason -- critical. it is the reason why the u.s. banking system is strong and growing. ♪ wing. ♪ ♪ david: during the great recession, you spent a lot of time in washington. use very often testified and so forth. do you think that attitude today in washington towards banks is more favorable than the great recession? generalhe attitude in is more favorable because the economy is growing, unemployment is low. that is a better backdrop then what was going on, unemployment at 10%. our customer service is at an all-time high. our growth is exceeding the industry. those are all good things. , and thewas built general atmosphere is better because people see we are trying to help. david: the banks were beaten up by the regula
brian: you would do well. you would do well.have the best franchise across all the businesses in the largest economy in the world. what more do you want as investors? david: do you think dodd-frank legislation is working or would you modify it? brian: capital liquidity, stress tests, those are critical food it is a reason -- critical. it is the reason why the u.s. banking system is strong and growing. ♪ wing. ♪ ♪ david: during the great recession, you spent a lot of time in washington....
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but, at the same time, russia should do it. iran should do it. iraq should do it.yria should do it. you know, we are in a different part of the world. we are doing it. people are saying, you are the only one that can do it. at some point these other countries -- iran should do it. iran hates isis and they should do it. we've done a great job. we've taken our soldiers essentially out of syria except for little hot spots we figure we'll do that develop. we've taken the oil. and the soldiers we have there are the ones guarding the oil. we have the oil. so that's all we have there. and now we have, if you look, we're down to a small force in iraq. we're down to a small force very shortly but even now we have a small force in afghanistan. and so we're moving out and moving around. but the only soldiers we have in terms of syria, the predominant number of soldiers are the ones guarding the oil. reporter: \[indiscernible] you know a lot of terror groups \[indiscernible] president trump: i agree. but you also have other countries that can do this. the united states is 8,00
but, at the same time, russia should do it. iran should do it. iraq should do it.yria should do it. you know, we are in a different part of the world. we are doing it. people are saying, you are the only one that can do it. at some point these other countries -- iran should do it. iran hates isis and they should do it. we've done a great job. we've taken our soldiers essentially out of syria except for little hot spots we figure we'll do that develop. we've taken the oil. and the soldiers we...
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there's questions what do you know, what do you think, what do you feel. this was a news conference that calls for the head of state, the chief executive to talk about what he knows, not how he feels. we saw a political tour de force talking about how he feels about the coronavirus. you saw him counterpunch very effectively to speaker pelosi, to leader schumer, but in the end he understands looking at the volatility in the stock market that this is one of the variables, something that's beyond his control in a race that could be determinative to the outcome of an election. and so we saw a president up there -- you often say in politics hope isn't a strategy. what we saw is a president up there hoping this is the flu, which it doesn't appear to be according to the world's health experts. >> let's go to dr. ezekiel manuel. dr. emmanuel, he made a couple of comments, one is that the world is getting over this disease. even the cases in this country are recovering, some are getting back to normal. he also argued it's really not much different than the flu we'r
there's questions what do you know, what do you think, what do you feel. this was a news conference that calls for the head of state, the chief executive to talk about what he knows, not how he feels. we saw a political tour de force talking about how he feels about the coronavirus. you saw him counterpunch very effectively to speaker pelosi, to leader schumer, but in the end he understands looking at the volatility in the stock market that this is one of the variables, something that's beyond...
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what do you think the folks in d.c. said we would do? the big answers i got around the room were nothing and retraining, and those were the most common. number one is we cannot talk about this, a.k.a. nothing, or number two we should study this further and have a committee look at it. and the most common is we need americans for jobs of the future. how many of you have heard is like that from a politician? we all have, it sounds irresponsible. i looked at the studies, do you want to guess how effective the retraining programs were for manufacturing jobs in the midwest? you know it is low because i am anchoring you know, but you know it is low because you know human beings. if you have hundreds of manufacturing workers who lose jobs, they do not march up and say i am here for my coding retraining program. the reality is technology is getting stronger, faster, more capable all the time, and we same asky to stay the adults. if we can find our keys, that is a good day. our kids are getting smarter, but we just want to stay in this area. the
what do you think the folks in d.c. said we would do? the big answers i got around the room were nothing and retraining, and those were the most common. number one is we cannot talk about this, a.k.a. nothing, or number two we should study this further and have a committee look at it. and the most common is we need americans for jobs of the future. how many of you have heard is like that from a politician? we all have, it sounds irresponsible. i looked at the studies, do you want to guess how...
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but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this...'s go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ the dessert market is one of the most cut-throat markets in all of the food industry. what i like most about snowdays and its shaved cream is that it's unique, and i've never seen anything like it. [ bell dings ] good morning. tony: hi, marcus. how are you doing? lemonis: are you tony? tony: yes, i'm tony. lemonis: nice to meet you. i'm marcus. ovie: hello. my name's ovie. nice meeting you. lemonis: ovie, how are you? nice to meet you. ovie: i'm doing alright. lemonis: how many locations do you have? tony: we have four locations. lemonis: four? okay. tony: yeah. tony: this is our first location. we have one in the west village. lemonis: okay. tony: we have one in brooklyn by the barclays center, and one in forest hills on austin street. lemonis: the concept's interesting. is that your mascot? tony: yeah, that's our mascot. that's eddie the yeti. a yeti's like a mythological creature, kind of like a bigfoot that lives in the himalayas in the snow. le
but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this...'s go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ the dessert market is one of the most cut-throat markets in all of the food industry. what i like most about snowdays and its shaved cream is that it's unique, and i've never seen anything like it. [ bell dings ] good morning. tony: hi, marcus. how are you doing? lemonis: are you tony? tony: yes, i'm tony. lemonis: nice to meet you. i'm marcus. ovie: hello. my name's ovie. nice meeting...
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do you says how do you says how. do you wash who john steel bob will play you and i don't know what you can jam. no matter. what i put on the map. mother this is i'm not coming to an out. usually shoot a new gun wait and watch. kodak's and cement his phone. how did santos and cia aha. yeah they want they are you. know you go quote go go go go look. up to a odds on. tisha which is a. new. bin when i. saw this is on the to the u.k. yeah and i think the ad tends to natural seen that before don't try now do you for not. found it was for you should it is an actual financial mill for top skirts. financial you going. to sound wishes he joined what was she just chen's how why did she go to. cut up the candle to blow up my job with a. man like you should sue me i should get out all this attention i'm getting now and nothing to do with luck is definitely. a good educational. little shield those that hold a higher burden on the years that hold you know was never a basho try though. that have kind of hung on one of the tomato pl
do you says how do you says how. do you wash who john steel bob will play you and i don't know what you can jam. no matter. what i put on the map. mother this is i'm not coming to an out. usually shoot a new gun wait and watch. kodak's and cement his phone. how did santos and cia aha. yeah they want they are you. know you go quote go go go go look. up to a odds on. tisha which is a. new. bin when i. saw this is on the to the u.k. yeah and i think the ad tends to natural seen that before don't...
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i try to do that. date, the same disease took both of our husbands, and we both had to deal with this in front of the world. there's a different element to dealing with it, but having to do it and make sure you held it together for your family and other things you endure during those times. to do it on a television set every day was definitely hard. roled it changed your tremendously, while you are both accomplished, you had these very prominent, very high-profile spouses. suddenly it was your responsibility to fill those shoes. >> that is true. changed.in life did you feel the public attention differently afterwards? or did you? >> i think i was in a fog. >> i was, too. there's a lot i remember and don't remember about it. everything, your mind has a way of protecting you a great deal. once you come out the other side and the new normal hits, it is a new normal, and getting used to it for your family, too. complicated things in some ways, because she couldn't spend time with her son because he was ove
i try to do that. date, the same disease took both of our husbands, and we both had to deal with this in front of the world. there's a different element to dealing with it, but having to do it and make sure you held it together for your family and other things you endure during those times. to do it on a television set every day was definitely hard. roled it changed your tremendously, while you are both accomplished, you had these very prominent, very high-profile spouses. suddenly it was your...
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hugh are you doing some. >> i'm doing great?tart with you were widely seen as having one of the best organizations here, you were a bit frustrated that there wasn't a lot of attention paid to nevada really until this week. >> well, you're right, even in a lot of the media conversations, what happens is, people talk about iowa, new hampshire, of course. and occasionally south carolina. >> that's right. >> but we were campaigning everywhere, and the good news is, for senator warren, she has taken up that mantle and been campaigning throughout the state, even in rural communities in nevada, which is going ton serve her well. >> what did you learn about the voters here that's different. what's been unique? >> often times they have a different perspective in nevada. one of the heaviest hit by the crisis. the recovery here was slower than in most places. 24 is a place, especially clark county, las vegas, with folks who are transplants. as opposed to iowa and new hampshire, they have a much higher percentage of people who were born and
hugh are you doing some. >> i'm doing great?tart with you were widely seen as having one of the best organizations here, you were a bit frustrated that there wasn't a lot of attention paid to nevada really until this week. >> well, you're right, even in a lot of the media conversations, what happens is, people talk about iowa, new hampshire, of course. and occasionally south carolina. >> that's right. >> but we were campaigning everywhere, and the good news is, for...
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host: what do you do for a living?aller: right now, i am a caregiver for my mother. diabetes and i take care of her now and it is hard to focus on what trump is doing because i see what my mom is going through. she has social security, she is doing pretty good. people need these plans. like aask for assistance lot of republicans do not want to raise the minimum wage. up $20 at least every year and they worry about -- people need help, people need this. and glad i got through you you made my morning. host:host: peter in charlottesville, not voting. did you vote in 2016? .aller: i voted all my life famousfluence a bull and aerican, if voting made difference, they would outlaw it. the parties are all controlled from somewhere else and there is no leverage anymore. host: who did you vote for in 2016? caller: jill stein. this year i want to go on record , they are going to give us hillary versus trump again. he is the modern-day version of mr. reagan. there are some astute characters who call in and i am grateful for them.
host: what do you do for a living?aller: right now, i am a caregiver for my mother. diabetes and i take care of her now and it is hard to focus on what trump is doing because i see what my mom is going through. she has social security, she is doing pretty good. people need these plans. like aask for assistance lot of republicans do not want to raise the minimum wage. up $20 at least every year and they worry about -- people need help, people need this. and glad i got through you you made my...
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, iraq should do it, syria should do it. we are in a different part of the world. we're doing t everybody says you are the only one ones who can do it. well, at some point these other countries -- i mean, iran should do it. iran hates isis and they should do it. we've done a great job. we've taken our soldiers essentially out of syria except for little hot spots that we figured we will do and develop, but we've taken the oil and the soldiers we have there are the ones guarding the oil. we have the oil. so that's all we have there. and now we have -- and if you look we are down to a small force in iraq. we are down to a small force very shortly but right now even we have a small force in afghanistan. so we are moving out and moving around but the only soldiers we have in terms of syria, the predominant number of soldiers are the ones protecting the oil. >> reporter: terror groups in pakistan that's a big concern in this region. there are a lot of terror groups who pose dangers to the united states and democracies like india a
, iraq should do it, syria should do it. we are in a different part of the world. we're doing t everybody says you are the only one ones who can do it. well, at some point these other countries -- i mean, iran should do it. iran hates isis and they should do it. we've done a great job. we've taken our soldiers essentially out of syria except for little hot spots that we figured we will do and develop, but we've taken the oil and the soldiers we have there are the ones guarding the oil. we have...
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barb: we do in camarillo. we have a brewery that we do it there, and they do it for us.hey can, and they can there. lemonis: is it a copacker for you? barb: correct, yes, yes, yes. lemonis: okay. i just want to remind everybody that the beverage business is now a billion-dollar business. it's one of the most competitive spaces in all of packaged goods in a grocery store. the fact that they do more than coffee is what's getting my attention. all these other flavors that are really exotic and different, honestly, now i'm interested. are there others in development? barb: yeah, there are, so we're working on an ube latte. whole foods has asked us to work on a matcha-green-tea latte. lemonis: who comes up with all the flavors you've come up with? barb: kurt does. so my very best friend, our family friend who's like a brother to me, and i call him my business partner, developed the coffee. lemonis: do you own 100% of the equity? barb: i own 100%, yes. lemonis: but you treat him like a partner? barb: of course, yeah. lemonis: but the paperwork -- barb: does not say that. lemon
barb: we do in camarillo. we have a brewery that we do it there, and they do it for us.hey can, and they can there. lemonis: is it a copacker for you? barb: correct, yes, yes, yes. lemonis: okay. i just want to remind everybody that the beverage business is now a billion-dollar business. it's one of the most competitive spaces in all of packaged goods in a grocery store. the fact that they do more than coffee is what's getting my attention. all these other flavors that are really exotic and...
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what we do at a time when people are afraid? do we cower? do we get timid? or do we fight back?e, i am in this because i am fighting back. i am fighting back. [applause] ishting back, fighting back an act of patriotism. [cheering] [applause] king tot back against a build this country. we fought back against the scorch of slavery to preserve this union. we fought back against a great depression to rebuild our economy. we fought back against fascism rolling across europe to protect our democracy. doare at our best when we big things. we are at our best when we see they problems and we meet them with big solutions. that is who americans are. [applause] time for small ideas. time to see big problems and just nibble around the edges of them. this is the time for courage over fear. this is the time that we prove who we are as americans. you know, look at it this way. i am not in this fight because i am running a campaign shaped by a bunch of consultants. i am not here because i have proposals that have been carefully designed not to withstand big donors. i passed that stop sign a long
what we do at a time when people are afraid? do we cower? do we get timid? or do we fight back?e, i am in this because i am fighting back. i am fighting back. [applause] ishting back, fighting back an act of patriotism. [cheering] [applause] king tot back against a build this country. we fought back against the scorch of slavery to preserve this union. we fought back against a great depression to rebuild our economy. we fought back against fascism rolling across europe to protect our democracy....
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i do? and do you go forward with what you think is the right decision or do you pull back because of the tweet? and that just sort of illustrates how disruptive the tweets can be. >> so you're saying you have a problem with the tweets? >> yes, i have a problem with some of the tweets. i'm happy to say that in fact the president has never asked me to do anything in a criminal case. however, to have public statements and tweets made about the department, about our people in the department, our men and women here, about cases pending in the department, and about judges before whom we have cases make it impossible for me to do my job and to assure the courts and the prosecutors in their department that we're doing our work with integrity. >> mr. barr, the president does not like to be told what to do. he may not like what you're saying. are you prepared for those ramifications? >> of course. as i said during my confirmation, i came in to serve as attorney general. i am responsible for everythin
i do? and do you go forward with what you think is the right decision or do you pull back because of the tweet? and that just sort of illustrates how disruptive the tweets can be. >> so you're saying you have a problem with the tweets? >> yes, i have a problem with some of the tweets. i'm happy to say that in fact the president has never asked me to do anything in a criminal case. however, to have public statements and tweets made about the department, about our people in the...
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and we are ready to do z. says you know it is a digital agenda or a few of the. well let's not bring in our guests and more so we have got to live it she's president of the panopticon foundation and also a board member of european digital rights that's an international advocacy group in london we have maria luisa stasi the senior legal officer at asa call 19 a human rights organization that focuses on the freedom of expression and in the dutch city of must rate we have catalina go into she's assistant professor and private university and also co-managed of the mass tricked law and tech lab welcome to you and thanks for joining us on the program i do want to start with what's driving this whole process so catalina let me ask you we have seen a number of policies image from various different european body has over the last few years and it feels like there is this sense of agence see what's driving that so it's good to take a step back and consider the nature of the field that we're going to talk about today so
and we are ready to do z. says you know it is a digital agenda or a few of the. well let's not bring in our guests and more so we have got to live it she's president of the panopticon foundation and also a board member of european digital rights that's an international advocacy group in london we have maria luisa stasi the senior legal officer at asa call 19 a human rights organization that focuses on the freedom of expression and in the dutch city of must rate we have catalina go into she's...
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where do we go? it's infuriating that we know what's coming, we know it's out there and the phrase i got was we have far more targets than we can action. that's a euphemism for we are woefully stepping down on this responsibility. is it people or ships? do we just need more ships, more arm >> it's not just ships, senator. we need to intelligence or the intelligence surveillance recognizance assets. we have about 20% of what our need is there and that turns into our ability to interdict. we also need our steady funding and security cooperation so we can help our partner nations help themselves. so it's pulling this together in a full-court press beyond ships that we can work together with partners and in our interagency and get the "w" back in front of whole of government, senator. >> i appreciate that and i know you're working on this but i hope you'll keep pressing, you know, if you have to say there's a really obnoxious senator that's on my back and i've got to do something, that's fine. i can fulf
where do we go? it's infuriating that we know what's coming, we know it's out there and the phrase i got was we have far more targets than we can action. that's a euphemism for we are woefully stepping down on this responsibility. is it people or ships? do we just need more ships, more arm >> it's not just ships, senator. we need to intelligence or the intelligence surveillance recognizance assets. we have about 20% of what our need is there and that turns into our ability to interdict....
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it. >> he didn't do anything. >> he didn't do anything. >> he didn't do anything. >> we should let everybodyestify. >> correct, false. >> oh, yeah, no, no. >> no. >> you think john bolton should testify. >> no. >> why not. >> he could testify, but i think he is vengful for getting fired from his job. i think is he a liar, john bolton is a liar. >> absolutely. >> there should be a system set up where he takes an oath and an under oath he tells the truth otherwise he is punished. >> i think there he should be. >> and a judge put in charge, like the highest judge in the land. >> quite. >> appointed by a republican and see what he has to say. would you be for a system like that. >> sure. >> well, they seem to want first hand information from witnesses, they disefl diswnt didn't want witnesses with first hand information. regardless, they're stking to trump's favorite old defense. >> i read the transcript for-- not verbatim but i read the transcript meaning like i have watched everybody read it on the news. >> you know that is not what reading the transcript means. >> but you watched people read
it. >> he didn't do anything. >> he didn't do anything. >> he didn't do anything. >> we should let everybodyestify. >> correct, false. >> oh, yeah, no, no. >> no. >> you think john bolton should testify. >> no. >> why not. >> he could testify, but i think he is vengful for getting fired from his job. i think is he a liar, john bolton is a liar. >> absolutely. >> there should be a system set up where he takes an oath...
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we recognizes tells us what we are doing. host: -there, let's step through the modernization priorities target about each of them. long-range mission buyers. we talked about that a little bit. but i want to dive a little bit deeper and how has your thinking about the development of the capabilities changed. both in ins, and how does it contribute to kind joint fire problem specifically in motion. >> the chief is probably better to talk about the dynamics. we moved ahead for the four-way print production. excited about this. some 39 kilometers in yuma was hit with precision. were excited about this. to be able to double tactical artillery that quickly. there's a lot of margin for growth or. precision strike missile. and just november. every place, with twice the volume now were in the post world, you'll be able to go up words into 600 kilometers. break sending the range of these long range decision our weapons. ill give greater ability to maneuver against potential adversaries in the future. the hypersonic severs, it's been ou
we recognizes tells us what we are doing. host: -there, let's step through the modernization priorities target about each of them. long-range mission buyers. we talked about that a little bit. but i want to dive a little bit deeper and how has your thinking about the development of the capabilities changed. both in ins, and how does it contribute to kind joint fire problem specifically in motion. >> the chief is probably better to talk about the dynamics. we moved ahead for the four-way...
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how do you plan to do that. the national stage. is this idea of two-year tuition free, is that scaleable and realistic? >> absolutely. at the end of the day, this is what this is about in my case. that's not necessarily your college degree but it is some degree pass credential high school. a day of getting a decent family supporting middle class job with just a high school degree are essentially gone or completely gone soon. so it is just an issue of basic equity and clearance. how do you say to people you need to pass high school to get a job, by the way, you have to go bankrupt and get into debt to get a degree. it is completely unfair in policy. >> so a few years and that's why i have invested in the program and career and education and two years tuition free community college. in the time that we have done this, two years tuition free community college, we see a tripling of our on time graduation rates at our community college. >> it is amazing. a few million dollars a year. we see it tripling. we see a nine
how do you plan to do that. the national stage. is this idea of two-year tuition free, is that scaleable and realistic? >> absolutely. at the end of the day, this is what this is about in my case. that's not necessarily your college degree but it is some degree pass credential high school. a day of getting a decent family supporting middle class job with just a high school degree are essentially gone or completely gone soon. so it is just an issue of basic equity and clearance. how do you...
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>> we do. and i mean you know, the price tag is, it will be substantially less than letting the current system go. i think it is about 30 trillion. >> that's just for medicare for all. >> medicare for all. >> do you have price tag for awful these. >> no, i don't. >> senator sander, the cost of your agenda, yesterday, you released information about how you will pay for your major proposals but not all of your details are clear. you proposed more than $50 trillion in new spending. you said medicare for all will -- >> over ten year period. >> will cost $30 trillion. but you can only explain how you'll pay for just about half of that. can you do the math for the rest of us? >> how many hour does you have? how many hours do you have? >> nina, cnn crunched the number and being conservative how much everything will cost based on different economic studies and the plan adds up to $50 trillion in new government spending over ten years and talked about paying for it with taxes and perhaps savings but usi
>> we do. and i mean you know, the price tag is, it will be substantially less than letting the current system go. i think it is about 30 trillion. >> that's just for medicare for all. >> medicare for all. >> do you have price tag for awful these. >> no, i don't. >> senator sander, the cost of your agenda, yesterday, you released information about how you will pay for your major proposals but not all of your details are clear. you proposed more than $50...
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what do you do when you can't get out the front door?. >> seriously, amazon. like, what the [bleep]? i'm just not happy. >> juan: she wasn't. the problem, amazon left a package locking the screen door and the package was wedged in between the screen door and the brick wall on the side of the steps. after an hour, grabbed a spatula and push the package away from the door. an hour, folks expect maybe you can order a backer from amazon. >> greg: it would be faster if you put the phone down. trying to do a favor hiding the package. >> dana: so it wouldn't be cold. >> greg: you are right, i did like it. >> katie: valentine's day is coming up on friday. a marine veteran already having a great valentine's day. william white who earned a purple heart in world war ii now surrounded by over 70,000 valentine's day letters because he lives in an assisted living facility and a fellow resident lodged a social media campaign asking people around the world sending an greetings, hoping for just 100 cards but he more than 70,000. he's speechless. >> jesse
what do you do when you can't get out the front door?. >> seriously, amazon. like, what the [bleep]? i'm just not happy. >> juan: she wasn't. the problem, amazon left a package locking the screen door and the package was wedged in between the screen door and the brick wall on the side of the steps. after an hour, grabbed a spatula and push the package away from the door. an hour, folks expect maybe you can order a backer from amazon. >> greg: it would be faster if you put the...
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i'm doing something that you've criticized me for not doing? you know, it's very hard to know why politicians do what they do. there's always a mix of motives and always a mix of pulls and pushes. what i do know is this, democrats have as our core vote the african-american vote. that's the cornerstone of our party and in some ways there's a feeling that maybe we've taken that vote for granted for too long and that's why you see democrats doing things now that you never saw them doing before from criminal justice reform to reparations and there's suddenly a view, if this constituency starts slipping away from us, we could be in real trouble, and i think that there is a sense inside the blue bubbles if you're in new york or l.a., he'll never get a single black vote. hold on a second, he will say the whole nation and the central park five, and you know what? for a lot of people that's enough of a disqualifier, but you have other people who say he's doing something for plaque colleges and i'll give him a listen. do not take the black vote for grant
i'm doing something that you've criticized me for not doing? you know, it's very hard to know why politicians do what they do. there's always a mix of motives and always a mix of pulls and pushes. what i do know is this, democrats have as our core vote the african-american vote. that's the cornerstone of our party and in some ways there's a feeling that maybe we've taken that vote for granted for too long and that's why you see democrats doing things now that you never saw them doing before...
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they do not wear suits, they work in a high-rise, we are doing everything we can do to embrace the entrepreneurial spirit of the country and get rid of the flagpoles and tanks outside. some of it is the business practices, embracing the authorities that in particular, the leadership gave us over the last three or four years -- it started with mccain and reed, and followed through with being able to get things on contract quickly, reducing the cash flow pinch that small business has when they tried to engage with the department of defense. some of the culture is us getting our contracting officers to understand these authorities and being able to take the risk to do that. i think the air force and navy had success with this. we are getting some success with this, but it is a big cultural shift for us and we have jumped in head first. >> i would say, we appreciate the congressional authority and are using it heavily, and we are hoping we are proving the value of authorizing faster actions on the part of the government so that we can buy things sooner and implement faster. >> we have lunch on the tim
they do not wear suits, they work in a high-rise, we are doing everything we can do to embrace the entrepreneurial spirit of the country and get rid of the flagpoles and tanks outside. some of it is the business practices, embracing the authorities that in particular, the leadership gave us over the last three or four years -- it started with mccain and reed, and followed through with being able to get things on contract quickly, reducing the cash flow pinch that small business has when they...
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than what most people do.'re actually running for president. for the rest of us, what are the options? march 31, bill barr goes before the house judiciary committee. what can possibly happen? what can come out of that? >> i think the attorney general is way over the line. i think the memo he snenlt to rod rosenstein in not ju , in j of 18. he said i have this thing called article two of the constitution. and it says i can do whatever i want. that i believe came straight from bill barr. bill barr used to be a good strong guy, by the way. this is a now person to me. and you know, he has said that the president basically has absolute power when he is exercising, an enumerated power under the constitution. he can't be questioned. it doesn't matter if he took a $100 million bribe to do it. er he can't be questioned. that's so obviously not the law. it is ludicrous. >> except what the president's lawyers argued in the impeachment case, if there is something, neighbor president's personal interest but always national
than what most people do.'re actually running for president. for the rest of us, what are the options? march 31, bill barr goes before the house judiciary committee. what can possibly happen? what can come out of that? >> i think the attorney general is way over the line. i think the memo he snenlt to rod rosenstein in not ju , in j of 18. he said i have this thing called article two of the constitution. and it says i can do whatever i want. that i believe came straight from bill barr....
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you check twitter what do you do do you go on instagram >> no, no. i'm look for alex, who i knew was out there. and the girls. natasha, ella, i'm looking for them because i knew they were down there and i see them and we all start running off together >> jimmy: on the field >> on the field. they were in the audience. >> jimmy: oh, oh, my gosh. this scene will be in the movie, by the way. [ light laughter ] >> we start running off together we go to the trailer and everybody just starts, you know, celebrating, screaming, yelling. >> jimmy: oh, gosh >> you know, tears, the whole thing. we were just so happy that it came out exactly how we had planned and everything went well >> jimmy: you've got to get a break soon - >> i do. i want one i'm gonna take one i think >> jimmy: you have to. >> yeah. i think it's my time my time has come >> jimmy: can we talk about what we did? >> yes >> jimmy: we can >> yes we're in a movie together. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: i play the love interest and -- no. [ laughter ] >> you play jimmy fallon >> jimmy: i play me.
you check twitter what do you do do you go on instagram >> no, no. i'm look for alex, who i knew was out there. and the girls. natasha, ella, i'm looking for them because i knew they were down there and i see them and we all start running off together >> jimmy: on the field >> on the field. they were in the audience. >> jimmy: oh, oh, my gosh. this scene will be in the movie, by the way. [ light laughter ] >> we start running off together we go to the trailer and...
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they're doing it do you again, bernie. it to you again. >> the same playbook he used in 2016 when he argued the democratic party are rigged the primary against sanders. here he was. >> bernie sanders, it was a rigged deal. the whole thing is one big fix. >> bernie, the system was rigged. >> bernie sanders with the superdelegates and that whole deal was rigged. >> i watched bernie sanders, work, work, work, poor old bernie he's working, working, working and i said i think the system is rigged. the superdelegates, what happened to bernie, what happened. >> so there were crocodile tears if i ever saw them. michelle, what is he up to. >> he thinks he can divide the democratic party and play on the suspicions of kind of the people who are most disaffected from the party establishment. i also think it is pretty clear that donald trump wants to run against bernie sanders. that might not necessarily be the right political judgment. there was a lot of democrats in 2016 that wanted to run against donald trump, right, and so i'm not
they're doing it do you again, bernie. it to you again. >> the same playbook he used in 2016 when he argued the democratic party are rigged the primary against sanders. here he was. >> bernie sanders, it was a rigged deal. the whole thing is one big fix. >> bernie, the system was rigged. >> bernie sanders with the superdelegates and that whole deal was rigged. >> i watched bernie sanders, work, work, work, poor old bernie he's working, working, working and i said i...