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host: aaron mehta question mark guest: in syria, --aaron mehta? guest: in syria we have been on aeir -- been there from couple of years, but it's a good point. are we going to be there forever providing security because when we try to build up security forces, they haven't worked? the goal is to build them up and get out. we saw it with the rise of isis. an amazing situation where the iraqi military met up with a bunch of isis guys and essentially got routed. following the dry out that obama had pushed through, they responded by surging troops back into iraq. people say this time the military is better, more cohesive, trained better. there is concern that if the u.s. left again, stability would melt away. do you want to talk about troop drawdown and where we are on that? guest: this is an interesting one. president trump mentioned a couple of times during the campaign, as president, why he doesn't under -- how he doesn't understand why we can't get out of there. mattistime secretary wanted a troop increase. again, it would be a surge and then we w
host: aaron mehta question mark guest: in syria, --aaron mehta? guest: in syria we have been on aeir -- been there from couple of years, but it's a good point. are we going to be there forever providing security because when we try to build up security forces, they haven't worked? the goal is to build them up and get out. we saw it with the rise of isis. an amazing situation where the iraqi military met up with a bunch of isis guys and essentially got routed. following the dry out that obama...
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mehta, forgive me i -- hate to interrupt you. miss bass and i just have to go vote we're going to freeze your clock right there at the half point halfway point. we'll be back as quickly as we can. we are going to drive over there, and that you can finish it, and then we'll go to our next witness. thanks everybody for him [inaudible] . >>
mehta, forgive me i -- hate to interrupt you. miss bass and i just have to go vote we're going to freeze your clock right there at the half point halfway point. we'll be back as quickly as we can. we are going to drive over there, and that you can finish it, and then we'll go to our next witness. thanks everybody for him [inaudible] . >>
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and ever the optimist zubin mehta plans to see them all again soap. >> zubin mehta opened his latestour over the weekend in ann arbor, michigan, conducting in chicago and leave the orchestra wednesday in boston. that's it for "consider this". the show may be over but the conversation continues on the website. i'm david shuster, thank you for watching. >> being good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. the fate of flight 370, the last transmission from the cockpit. the new time line and a closer look at the crew and the passengers. >>> power play, crimea and the standoff of obama and putin intensifies, and defiance from moscow, uncommon valor, u.s.
and ever the optimist zubin mehta plans to see them all again soap. >> zubin mehta opened his latestour over the weekend in ann arbor, michigan, conducting in chicago and leave the orchestra wednesday in boston. that's it for "consider this". the show may be over but the conversation continues on the website. i'm david shuster, thank you for watching. >> being good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. the fate of flight 370,...
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and ever the optimist zubin mehta plans to see them all again soap. >> zubin mehta opened his latestour over the weekend in ann arbor, michigan, conducting in chicago and leave the orchestra wednesday in boston. that's it for "consider this". the show may be over but the conversation continues on the website. i'm david shuster, thank you for america. ooem i'm del walters. with a stroke of a pen crimea is set to become a part of russia. family members confront malaysia airlines officials about the fate of the airliner and the relatives. >> how new fuel efficient cars are setting to tax the motorists
and ever the optimist zubin mehta plans to see them all again soap. >> zubin mehta opened his latestour over the weekend in ann arbor, michigan, conducting in chicago and leave the orchestra wednesday in boston. that's it for "consider this". the show may be over but the conversation continues on the website. i'm david shuster, thank you for america. ooem i'm del walters. with a stroke of a pen crimea is set to become a part of russia. family members confront malaysia airlines...
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seema mehta, when did she decide and why?eema: people leave she has wanted to run for president a long time. it became clear this is something she was setting her sights on. i think there was a huge democratic field, after trump was elected you had people , saying you need this much experience, but when president trump was elected, people said you don't have to have experience. she thought this was her moment. that is a larger crowd than when barack obama announced in 2007. she was getting the right feedback. in the race, she had a couple of good moments, but she had difficulty deciding on the lane she wanted to pick. did she want to play the bridgee, liberal, some between the she never selected. two. she never really got the backing of a large enough number of people to make her campaign sustainable. beyond that, she appealed to african-american voters, but they underestimated how loyal african american voters were to joe biden because of barack obama. well there is a lot of excitement about her, she never found her groove a
seema mehta, when did she decide and why?eema: people leave she has wanted to run for president a long time. it became clear this is something she was setting her sights on. i think there was a huge democratic field, after trump was elected you had people , saying you need this much experience, but when president trump was elected, people said you don't have to have experience. she thought this was her moment. that is a larger crowd than when barack obama announced in 2007. she was getting the...
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and ever the optimist zubin mehta plans to see them all again soap. >> zubin mehta opened his latestour over the weekend in ann arbor, michigan, conducting in chicago and leave the orchestra wednesday in boston. that's it for "consider this". the show may be over but the conversation continues on the website. i'm david shuster, thank you for psh >> the new c.e.o. of general motors offers an
and ever the optimist zubin mehta plans to see them all again soap. >> zubin mehta opened his latestour over the weekend in ann arbor, michigan, conducting in chicago and leave the orchestra wednesday in boston. that's it for "consider this". the show may be over but the conversation continues on the website. i'm david shuster, thank you for psh >> the new c.e.o. of general motors offers an
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jamie wax sat down with mehta before one of his final u.s. carnegie hall. ♪ >> reporter: at 82 years of age, zubin mehta still conducts with the vigor and passion that have brought him worldwide fame. i have to ask you where do you get the energy? >> the energy is love. the understanding of the music. >> you're not just a conductor who usings the baton or the hands. it's in your face. it's in your body. >> it is my profession to communicate. ♪ >> reporter: zubin mehta was born into music. his father was the founder of the bombay symphony orchestra in india. >> i heard music in my home before i spoke, so i don't remember whether i sang first or spoke gujarati, my mother tongue. and i went to a jesuit school n-bomb bay where all the teachers and priests were fans of my father, so they would ask me for tiktds for his concerts. >> did that help you or hurt you at the time. >> no. they still failed me sometimes, certain subjects. >> reporter: mehta left bombay d. study music in viennaby h w thughout the 1960s and '70s, he would conduct the montrea
jamie wax sat down with mehta before one of his final u.s. carnegie hall. ♪ >> reporter: at 82 years of age, zubin mehta still conducts with the vigor and passion that have brought him worldwide fame. i have to ask you where do you get the energy? >> the energy is love. the understanding of the music. >> you're not just a conductor who usings the baton or the hands. it's in your face. it's in your body. >> it is my profession to communicate. ♪ >> reporter:...
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our guest is world renown conductor zubin mehta. people who are unfamiliar with the music world, explain your role. >> well, a lot is communication. i have the good fortunate at this point in my life, to make music as with soloists that i know for years and years or young soloists who i have auditioned and i choose to introduce. with both i work privately. the rehearsals and see what they have to say. how much i have to be flexible and flexibility musically speaking is very important. for the soloist to be flexible but mostly, for myself. so i have to be flexible. but you know, we are both free-thinking, free -- we supply in space together. and it's not as complicated as it sounds. >> there are some music critics who have suggested that with some conductors, not necessarily including you but some conductors that the dramatic arm movements according to these critics says more about the conductor tapconductor's ego thr responsibility. >> murveg is what you hear not -- music is what hear knot what you see. >> many holocaust survivors r
our guest is world renown conductor zubin mehta. people who are unfamiliar with the music world, explain your role. >> well, a lot is communication. i have the good fortunate at this point in my life, to make music as with soloists that i know for years and years or young soloists who i have auditioned and i choose to introduce. with both i work privately. the rehearsals and see what they have to say. how much i have to be flexible and flexibility musically speaking is very important. for...
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mehta himself. he was following in the footsteps of a giants ex-nazi robert gottlieb, who recently passed away himself in mehta, was struggling. he was struggling in his first year to not to find his footing, to get support from the employees, to get support from his bosses. and so he was hungry at the time for successes himself, and he thought that he could find in cormac mccarthy an opportunity for demons to demonstrate his own abilities as a publisher. so it was a really smart move by the urban to go with sonny mehta, someone who was driven for a big success and could take advantage of this writer had won prestigious awards but had never broken out commercially. the two of those, them together urban and made a started brainstorming yeah all the people they could get involved to try to make all the pretty horses the success it would eventually become. so professor cynic and as cormac mccarthy became more successful, the conglomeration model worked for him to his advantage, didn't it? that's exactl
mehta himself. he was following in the footsteps of a giants ex-nazi robert gottlieb, who recently passed away himself in mehta, was struggling. he was struggling in his first year to not to find his footing, to get support from the employees, to get support from his bosses. and so he was hungry at the time for successes himself, and he thought that he could find in cormac mccarthy an opportunity for demons to demonstrate his own abilities as a publisher. so it was a really smart move by the...
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ago, seema mehta , let me begin with you. what did you hear? seeing criminal justice evolve as an issue. we have seen her evolve as well. tried to fix the system from the inside, as opposed to being on the outside. she tried to make things better. her tenure is mixed. it offers an opportunity for critics on the left and right. franciscoas da in san , there was a case that drew the ire of senator feinstein, who laid into her for not seeking the death penalty. by the time she ran for hadection in 2014, she mended defenses. the fences pay or she has had to deal with racial injustice -- the fences. she has had to deal with racial injustice, that kind of thing, so this is something she has dealt with throughout her life. for example, she supported --icers where body cameras but not toameras, require all officers where body cameras. body cameras. she really has evolved on these issues. steve: this headline from politico.com, and holly otterbein, if you could explain how the left-wing is rankled by the choice, based on what seema mehta was saying, bas
ago, seema mehta , let me begin with you. what did you hear? seeing criminal justice evolve as an issue. we have seen her evolve as well. tried to fix the system from the inside, as opposed to being on the outside. she tried to make things better. her tenure is mixed. it offers an opportunity for critics on the left and right. franciscoas da in san , there was a case that drew the ire of senator feinstein, who laid into her for not seeking the death penalty. by the time she ran for hadection in...
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breaking defense editor-in-chief aaron mehta shares how military conflicts in ukraine and israel are affecting the u.s. defense policy. california democratic congressman brad sherman also talked about the house speaker contest in the israel hamas conflict. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. ♪ c-span now is a free mobile lab featuring your unfiltered view of what's happening in washington come alive and on demand. keep up with the day's biggest events with live streams of hearings from the u.s. congress, white house events, the courts, and more from the world of politics. all at your fingertips. the latest episodes of washington journal and scheduling information for c-span's tv network and c-span radio, plus a variety of compelling content. c-span now is available at the apple store. download for free today. c-span now, your front row seat to washington, anytime, anywhere. president biden announced new federal regulations that would require businesses to be more transparent about
breaking defense editor-in-chief aaron mehta shares how military conflicts in ukraine and israel are affecting the u.s. defense policy. california democratic congressman brad sherman also talked about the house speaker contest in the israel hamas conflict. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. ♪ c-span now is a free mobile lab featuring your unfiltered view of what's happening in washington...
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ronny jackson, rik mehta, great to have you back on. you guys are terrific.ll to come the far left "squad" want more censorship and twitter and facebook are banning congressman marjorie taylor green because of covid misinformation. the government data, cdc admitting it is so bad you can't trust the data on deaths and illnesses. is it fair to ban congressman greene? more rules for thee, not for me. governor desantis going of a far-left congressman alexandria ocasio-cortez not wearing a mask in florida after criticizing florida for rejecting mandates. stay here, you're watching "the evening edit" here on fox business. but, when used at the first sign, abreva can get you back to being you in just 2 and a half days. be kinder to yourself and tougher on your cold sores. so many people are overweight now and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't work. now, there's golo. golo helps with insul
ronny jackson, rik mehta, great to have you back on. you guys are terrific.ll to come the far left "squad" want more censorship and twitter and facebook are banning congressman marjorie taylor green because of covid misinformation. the government data, cdc admitting it is so bad you can't trust the data on deaths and illnesses. is it fair to ban congressman greene? more rules for thee, not for me. governor desantis going of a far-left congressman alexandria ocasio-cortez not wearing a...
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mehta's team slooking at whether this powerful combination could make recovery even faster. and possibly reduce the mortality rate in a way remdesivir alone has not yet been shown to do. >> a drug can block this virus. >> when dr. anthony fauci the government's top infectious disease expert announced remdesivir was the first drug found to be fek nif treating covid-19, it was reminiscent of a time three decades ago when the first hiv treatment emerged. >> we were strilging for drugs for hiv. and we had nothing. >> it took nearly ten years to show a combination of drugs was needed to treat aids. so now they are applying that lesson learned to covid-19 are. dr. jon lapook, c brrks s news, new york. >> the coronavirus crisis has exposed the disparities between the country's wealthy and poor communities. cbs's mireya villarreal shows us how a school in texas has stepped up to bridge that divide. >> time to pack up your things and i'm so sad. >> today particularly was emotional being in the classroom. >> cindy reyes teaches second grate at the como leadership academy in fort worth
mehta's team slooking at whether this powerful combination could make recovery even faster. and possibly reduce the mortality rate in a way remdesivir alone has not yet been shown to do. >> a drug can block this virus. >> when dr. anthony fauci the government's top infectious disease expert announced remdesivir was the first drug found to be fek nif treating covid-19, it was reminiscent of a time three decades ago when the first hiv treatment emerged. >> we were strilging for...
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mehta a little skeptical with the department of justice side he says, look, search today looks a lotifferent than it did in the past. a lot of that is due to google, isn't it suggesting that google has been innovating in search, despite sort of the assertion of the government he also says it seems a hard road for the department of justice to get him to conclude that google has not innovated enough over the past ten years also some skeptical questions, though, for the google side or some skeptical statements anyway for the google side. mehta saying, i don't think the average person would look at google and amazon as being the same they are different that goes right to the heart of what google is saying here, which is, their broad market includes search from a whole lot of entities, including amazon and tickktiktok meta saying, wait a second, that is beyond what the normal person would think of a competitor to google mehta saying that there hasn't been real competition for these s slots, these exclusive slots for 10, 15 years, suggesting he sees the world in a similar way to how the go
mehta a little skeptical with the department of justice side he says, look, search today looks a lotifferent than it did in the past. a lot of that is due to google, isn't it suggesting that google has been innovating in search, despite sort of the assertion of the government he also says it seems a hard road for the department of justice to get him to conclude that google has not innovated enough over the past ten years also some skeptical questions, though, for the google side or some...
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but if mehta lt the industry, the practices he helped eate uld live on, spreading throughout the world of consumer lending. >> the dow has lt nearly 1,400... >> bergman: and then, th economstarted to fall apart. >> the drop in the stockarket yesterday represented re than a trillion dlars in losses. >> bergm: the collapse of the stock market was trigger by a collapse in theonsumer lending bubble. >> morbad news on the housing front... home foreclosures continue to skyrocket. >> we are focud on the current economic crisis primarily a foreclure and mortga crisis. but at most people don't realize is tha when sub-prime lending s really taking off, it w because people had credit card debt they uldn't ford, and the outlet was to refinance that debt into a sub-pre mortgage. >> find out h easy financing can be. >> combine all your hh rate credit card debt into oneasy loan. apply w. >> you had consumers renancing their homes and takingquity out. and theyould pay off all their creditcards. >> i've got a four-bedro house in a gat community. >> bergman: the was a huge pusho refinance through ads li
but if mehta lt the industry, the practices he helped eate uld live on, spreading throughout the world of consumer lending. >> the dow has lt nearly 1,400... >> bergman: and then, th economstarted to fall apart. >> the drop in the stockarket yesterday represented re than a trillion dlars in losses. >> bergm: the collapse of the stock market was trigger by a collapse in theonsumer lending bubble. >> morbad news on the housing front... home foreclosures continue to...
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aneesh mehta was the lead investigator of the n.i.h.al emory university.y. >> i think remdesivir is going >> i think remdesivir is going to be one important tool, but we also need to look for other ways ti help our patients. >> reporter: in the next phase of the trial, dr. mehta and colleagues are adding even more vid-19, combining remdesivir,st covid-19, combining remdesivir, multiplying, with a powerful multiplying, with a powerful anti-inflammatory drug, a so- called immune modulator that aims to prevent organ damage by calming down an inflamed immune system. remdesir stops the virus from replicating inside the cell, and the immune modulator puts out the fire. >> what the remdesivir does is stops the spark, and the immune modulator will hopefully be putting dirt on the fire to t mpen it out. >> reporter: a one-two punch. >> a one-two punch. >> reporter: dr. mehta's team is looking at whether this powerful combination that could make recovery even faster and possibly reduce the mortality rate in a way remdesivir itself has not been ab
aneesh mehta was the lead investigator of the n.i.h.al emory university.y. >> i think remdesivir is going >> i think remdesivir is going to be one important tool, but we also need to look for other ways ti help our patients. >> reporter: in the next phase of the trial, dr. mehta and colleagues are adding even more vid-19, combining remdesivir,st covid-19, combining remdesivir, multiplying, with a powerful multiplying, with a powerful anti-inflammatory drug, a so- called immune...
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mehta said he is stepping down because of differences of views with mr. trumper, the former general will leave the position favorite. >>> on the roadways, northbound 101 at great america parkway is reporting a crash blocking at least one lane. better new southbound 880. this crash now cleared and all lanes near open. >>> one let's look at high def doppler radar. rain over san francisco. we have moderate rain pushing across berkeley. you see the san rafael bridge with the live camera. this will wrap up by noon. so just some afternoon sunshine. dropper most of the week and. a stronger storm system comes in on christmas eve. >>> first day of winter. thanks for watching kpix 5 this morning. >> don't forget cbs this morning coming up next. have a great day, everyone. >>> good morning to you our viewers in the west. it's friday december 21st, 2018. welcome to cbs this morning. listen, it could be a miserable day for tens of millions of holiday travelers, raining almost everywhere east of the mississippi. causing delays. we check the travel forecast for your par
mehta said he is stepping down because of differences of views with mr. trumper, the former general will leave the position favorite. >>> on the roadways, northbound 101 at great america parkway is reporting a crash blocking at least one lane. better new southbound 880. this crash now cleared and all lanes near open. >>> one let's look at high def doppler radar. rain over san francisco. we have moderate rain pushing across berkeley. you see the san rafael bridge with the live...
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people believe what they want to believe. >> bergman: it was kahr who came up with the ideas and mehta who implemented them, and their innovations would help change the nature of the credit card business. so, providian wasn't alone. >> absolutely not. they may have started it and maybe were the innovators ofov these bad practices, but they certainly were quickly adopted by everyone else once they started seeing the profit margins. >> bergman: robert mckinley is a credit card analyst who followed the rise of providian. >> i mean, here they were giving away products with no fee and charging interest rates and making a ton of money. and so, "hey, let's do it, too." and so, you know, it's... it quickly spread throughout the... the entire industry. >> bergman: one of the many providian practices that spread was making people believe their credit cards were free by eliminating the then-standard annual fee. >> we made it look like it's a giveaway, and took it back in the form of... i used to use the word "penalty pricing" or "stealth pricing." >> bergman: so, the competition... increase in co
people believe what they want to believe. >> bergman: it was kahr who came up with the ideas and mehta who implemented them, and their innovations would help change the nature of the credit card business. so, providian wasn't alone. >> absolutely not. they may have started it and maybe were the innovators ofov these bad practices, but they certainly were quickly adopted by everyone else once they started seeing the profit margins. >> bergman: robert mckinley is a credit card...
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to rachel mehta, sandy newmark. stephanie thompson and her team . lori and her team in marketing. charles liggett, our new director of meetings you'll be hearing a lot from over the next couple of years has been invaluable in justice several months with us . and everyone on our team has been putting in yeoman's work including rachel mehta and sandy newmark on the contents front . if you could join me in thanking them iwould appreciate it greatly .and in all honesty this has been an emotional two days with the passing of the queen and the presentation on ukraine by the great fireside with lieutenant general enbarrier and i want to thank you all for your commitment to this cyber security mission which is so important to our country. i want to let you know that a year away from now we will have our 14th summit. it will be in the same city, same week of september, first week but in a different venue at the ronald reagan building ininternational trade center . so we look forward to seeing you there and thank you again for coming. we really appreciateit . and we do hope you can give us
to rachel mehta, sandy newmark. stephanie thompson and her team . lori and her team in marketing. charles liggett, our new director of meetings you'll be hearing a lot from over the next couple of years has been invaluable in justice several months with us . and everyone on our team has been putting in yeoman's work including rachel mehta and sandy newmark on the contents front . if you could join me in thanking them iwould appreciate it greatly .and in all honesty this has been an emotional...
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aÍ lo afirÓ el promotor inmobiliaio, "kalpesh mehta" durante una entrevista.tados unidos es el principal destino de las exportaciones de la india, en los deportes, las chivas del guadalajara cerraron la fase regular en la novena posicion tras perder de local, ante el atÉtico de san luis. guadalupe flores con la informacion alemania celebra los 35 aÑos de la cÍda del muro de berÍn con Úsica y juegos de luces.... alemania esÁ de fiesta celebrando la libertad... berÍn celebÓ hoy ua velada de Úsica y berÍn celebÓ hoy una velada de Úsica y juegos de luces desde la "pots- damer platz" hasta la puertade brandemburgo, para conmemorar los 35 aÑos de la cÍda del muro de berÍn, construido por el Égimen comunista de alemania oriental... este aÑo se hizo hincapÉ en la unÓn del pÍs... el derribo del muro, que sepaÓ durante tres Écadas el este comunista del oeste libre capitalista de berÍn y se convirtÓ en un Ímbolo de la guerra fÍa, fue seguido un aÑo despÉs por la reunificacÓn de alemania, en 1990. y asi llegamos al final con las noticias mas importantes a esta hora gracia
aÍ lo afirÓ el promotor inmobiliaio, "kalpesh mehta" durante una entrevista.tados unidos es el principal destino de las exportaciones de la india, en los deportes, las chivas del guadalajara cerraron la fase regular en la novena posicion tras perder de local, ante el atÉtico de san luis. guadalupe flores con la informacion alemania celebra los 35 aÑos de la cÍda del muro de berÍn con Úsica y juegos de luces.... alemania esÁ de fiesta celebrando la libertad... berÍn celebÓ...
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. >> bergman: when providian began, mehta ran the comny with this man, andrew kahr, alady a legendary innovator in theorld of consumer finae. kahr spo to us five years ago. >> my of the things that i've been iolved with were in the back room, on the operating side. >> bergman: kahr had a culiar genius for enticing new customerwith gimmicks that were too od to be true. >> wheyou are getting something in the ml several times a week that offersou 0% for x months or whatever it may be, ey look at the headlines the solicitation in the mail. they spend 30 conds on it. and, "okay, i'm ing to be tter off at the beginning. they a going to give me something,hey are going to give me 0% re." people believe whathey want to believe. bergman: it was kahr who came up wi the ideas and mehta who implented them, and their innotions would help chge the nature of the credit rd business. so, providn wasn't alone. >> absolely not. they may have started itnd maybe were the innovators these bad practices, buthey certainly we quickly adopted by everyone elsence they started seei the profit mains. >>ergman: rob
. >> bergman: when providian began, mehta ran the comny with this man, andrew kahr, alady a legendary innovator in theorld of consumer finae. kahr spo to us five years ago. >> my of the things that i've been iolved with were in the back room, on the operating side. >> bergman: kahr had a culiar genius for enticing new customerwith gimmicks that were too od to be true. >> wheyou are getting something in the ml several times a week that offersou 0% for x months or whatever...
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zubin mehta has been leading them for 20 years. >> we carry a positive message.ith the israeli flag. we go on the tour as a world class orchestra. we make music. >> this maestro seeks to make is profound impact on man. he is not shy about the efforts, starting with his own ensemble. >> it is my dream that an israeli arab would sit amongst israeli jews and make music. >> why is it so meaningful. >> there are over one million israeli arabs living within today's boundaries of israel. they should be included as one of us >> you sympathise with the palestinians and are opposed to the settlements. >> i'm opposed to the settlements. i don't want to make is a discussion. but i think settlements to the future of palestine and israel are counterproductive. there are fanatics on both sides. >> it's not just the palestine-israel conflict. he led tours to sarajevo and kaz mish. >> there's something about you and conflict that draws each other. what is that? >> we must never stop using our art to help people, to bring people together. in sarajevo it was in the war, "94 the bos
zubin mehta has been leading them for 20 years. >> we carry a positive message.ith the israeli flag. we go on the tour as a world class orchestra. we make music. >> this maestro seeks to make is profound impact on man. he is not shy about the efforts, starting with his own ensemble. >> it is my dream that an israeli arab would sit amongst israeli jews and make music. >> why is it so meaningful. >> there are over one million israeli arabs living within today's...
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people believe wt they want to believe. >> bergman: it was kahr who came up th the ideas and mehta who imemented them, and their invations would help ange the nature of the credi card business. so, provian wasn't alone. >> absutely not. they may have started and maybe were the innovatorof these bad practices, b they certainly re quickly adopted by everyone el once they started seng the profit rgins. bergman: robert mckinley is a credit card analyswho foowed the rise of providian. i mean, here they were giving away produc with no e and charging interest rate and making a ton of mone and , "hey, let's do it, too." and so, yoknow, it's... it quickly spad throughout the... e entire industry. >> bergman: one ofhe many providian practices that sprd was making people believe eir credit cards werfree by elimating the then-standard annual fee >> we made it look like it's giveaway, d took it back in the formf... i used to use the wo "penalty pricing" or "stealth pricing." >> bergman: so, the compition... increase in competitioled to the use of penalty fees... bigger palty fe? bigger penalty fees
people believe wt they want to believe. >> bergman: it was kahr who came up th the ideas and mehta who imemented them, and their invations would help ange the nature of the credi card business. so, provian wasn't alone. >> absutely not. they may have started and maybe were the innovatorof these bad practices, b they certainly re quickly adopted by everyone el once they started seng the profit rgins. bergman: robert mckinley is a credit card analyswho foowed the rise of providian. i...
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Oct 16, 2023
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we are joined by the editor-in-chief of breaking defense, aaron mehta. welcome to the program. guest: thanks for having me. host: there is an initial tranche of u.s. military support heading to israel, some has already arrived. can you walk us through what those things are? guest: the biggest thing that israel has asked for and the u.s. is kicking their way already is iron dome interceptors. iron dome is israel's missile-defense system primarily aimed at things like rockets, which you see hamas using significantly over the past couple weeks. iron dome has a pretty high success rate, considered the gold standard for this kind of interceptor. host: explain iron don't, how it works. is it an american system or israeli system? guest: it's an israeli system with american funding. there are different layers to this. it was co-funded by the u.s.. u.s. has taken some of that technology back, put that into our own military. the system is linked to a different networking tools, different radars, sensors. primary floor intercepting smaller weapons. israel has different layers for higher-l
we are joined by the editor-in-chief of breaking defense, aaron mehta. welcome to the program. guest: thanks for having me. host: there is an initial tranche of u.s. military support heading to israel, some has already arrived. can you walk us through what those things are? guest: the biggest thing that israel has asked for and the u.s. is kicking their way already is iron dome interceptors. iron dome is israel's missile-defense system primarily aimed at things like rockets, which you see hamas...
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mehta through her electronic medical chart. >> that's just invaluable. that's a great way to participate in my health care. >> all right. another way to help you stay healthy. >>> and that's today's "cbs news roundup." for some of you, the news continues. for others, tune in later for "cbs mornings" and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. ♪ >>> hello and thanks so much for staying up with us. i'm shanelle kaul in new york, and here are the top stories on "cbs news roundup." president donald trump is attacking ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy who responded by saying mr. trump is in a disinformation bubble. >>> a federal judge may dismiss the corruption case against new york city mayor eric adams, who is accused of offering a quid pro quo to the trump administration. >>> and we asked transportation secretary sean duffy is it's safe to fly. >>> president donald trump escalated attacks on ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy on wednesday, calling him a dictator and b
mehta through her electronic medical chart. >> that's just invaluable. that's a great way to participate in my health care. >> all right. another way to help you stay healthy. >>> and that's today's "cbs news roundup." for some of you, the news continues. for others, tune in later for "cbs mornings" and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. ♪ >>> hello and thanks...
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Nov 26, 2018
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by aaron mehta of defense news, talking about america's military edge. guest: the report is a mandatedonally report. together,put people take three people. they sit down and talk and give it definitive document about the state of america's military. eric edelman, a former republican under bush, undersecretary of defense for policy, the other cochair was the head of the navy for several years, a democrat. they lead this group and put this report out last week. isot of what is in there stuff you heard flirting around -- floating around the pentagon. this is a definitive document that will influence the next congress in january. host: from the report you have in your story, the u.s. military could sever high casualties and loss of major capital assets in a sex conflict. in a its next conflict war against china or russia. the u.s. is at risk of being overwhelmed should his military be forced to fight on two or more fronts simultaneously. what does the military think about this report? guest: they are kind of of two minds. they think we will get it done no ma
by aaron mehta of defense news, talking about america's military edge. guest: the report is a mandatedonally report. together,put people take three people. they sit down and talk and give it definitive document about the state of america's military. eric edelman, a former republican under bush, undersecretary of defense for policy, the other cochair was the head of the navy for several years, a democrat. they lead this group and put this report out last week. isot of what is in there stuff you...
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they say mehta has been removing pro-palestinian posts from facebook and instagram. it was organized by the arab resource and organizing center. no comment yet from mehta. >>> another round of layoffs at kaiser permanente affecting more than 100 workers. 65 of those positions are in pleasanton, oakland, south san francisco and walnut creek. they are mostly administrative including i.t. and human resources. kaiser already laid off 50 workers in early november. >> it's music to the ears of restaurant wars. leaders are ready to let music play loud live and in person. supervisors passed the plan this afternoon to allow businesses to play amplified music outdoors. it eliminates permit fees that used to cost about $800. restaurant tours are hoping it can revitalize city nightlife and it goes into effect next month. >>> the salvation army says their donation numbers are down this holiday season. that could impact the agency's operation all year. >> ian cull with what is behind the drop in what you can do to help. >> the salvation army said donations are down across the bay
they say mehta has been removing pro-palestinian posts from facebook and instagram. it was organized by the arab resource and organizing center. no comment yet from mehta. >>> another round of layoffs at kaiser permanente affecting more than 100 workers. 65 of those positions are in pleasanton, oakland, south san francisco and walnut creek. they are mostly administrative including i.t. and human resources. kaiser already laid off 50 workers in early november. >> it's music to the...
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>>ergman: it was kahr who came up withhe ideas and mehta who implemted them, and their innovaons would help chan the nature of the credit ca business. so, pridian wasn't alone. >> aolutely not. they may have starteit and maybe were the innovats of these bad practices,ut they certainlwere quickly adopted by everyone se once they started eing the profit margins. >> bergman: robert mckinley a credit card analt who llowed the rise of providian >> i mean, here they were giving away prodts with no fee and charging interest ras and making a ton of moy. anso, "hey, let's do it, too." and so, u know, it's... it quickly read throughout the... the entire industry. >> bergman: one the many providian practices that sead was making people believtheir credit cards we free by elinating the then-standard annual f. >> we made it look like it a giveawayand took it back in the fo of... i used to use the rd "penalty pricing" or "stealth pricing." >>ergman: so, the competitn... increase in competition leto the use of penalty fees... bigger penal es? >> bigger penalty fees. >> bgman: and you were operating w
>>ergman: it was kahr who came up withhe ideas and mehta who implemted them, and their innovaons would help chan the nature of the credit ca business. so, pridian wasn't alone. >> aolutely not. they may have starteit and maybe were the innovats of these bad practices,ut they certainlwere quickly adopted by everyone se once they started eing the profit margins. >> bergman: robert mckinley a credit card analt who llowed the rise of providian >> i mean, here they were...
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times political writer seema mehta. seema mehta had covered harris extensively during her tenure as california a.g. long before she was a national figure, long before she became a household name in the senate. and now, as of tonight, a member of the 2020 democratic presidential ticket. joining us now is l.a. times political writer seema mehta. thank you for joining us. it's nice to have you here. >> thank you for having me on. >> so this isn't exactly like winning the journalism lottery, i know, especially because it comes with no money. but it is a special form of kind of journalistic either foresight or luck when somebody you've been covering since before anybody knew them ends up in a position of national prominence. i have to ask you if there was any foresight there on your part, if you knew that she was going places or if this was just lucky that you were on that beat. >> i mean i think people in california -- and not just me. i mean obviously political reporters across california have known for quite a long time t
times political writer seema mehta. seema mehta had covered harris extensively during her tenure as california a.g. long before she was a national figure, long before she became a household name in the senate. and now, as of tonight, a member of the 2020 democratic presidential ticket. joining us now is l.a. times political writer seema mehta. thank you for joining us. it's nice to have you here. >> thank you for having me on. >> so this isn't exactly like winning the journalism...
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do we know how facebook or mehta will pay for it? is it revenue they can make?interestingly, the stock is trading up on the news. partly, because it means investors have clarity on how much this will likely cost mehta. it is a record find for this sort of thing. it is also money facebook can afford to pay. at has high levels of free cash flow. it is saving a lot of money at the moment. this is a one-off cost. they often argue this away as the cost of doing business in europe. alix: how do they put the ink back in the bottle or keep it from making a bigger blotch? >> they do not know. this is 15 years worth of data disseminated throughout much of their systems. they can stop sending data as it stands. it is reportedly a big issue. maybe they have found a solution in the intervening years. we will have to see. guy: thank you, alex webb, on what is happening with data transference. let's look at how european markets are trading. it is near the end of the day end europe. the grocery sector is softer. citi moving the stock lower seeing it has outperformed the sector
do we know how facebook or mehta will pay for it? is it revenue they can make?interestingly, the stock is trading up on the news. partly, because it means investors have clarity on how much this will likely cost mehta. it is a record find for this sort of thing. it is also money facebook can afford to pay. at has high levels of free cash flow. it is saving a lot of money at the moment. this is a one-off cost. they often argue this away as the cost of doing business in europe. alix: how do they...
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i have some of the great, great musicians to conduct. >> rose: indictments in washington and zubin mehta when we continue. >> rose: funding 230r charlie rose is provided by the following. bank of america, life better connected. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with indictments in washington. president trump's former campaign chairman paul man a fort and long time associate rick gates were indicted by a grand jury on a series of charges including money laundering and a conspiracy againstjf the united states. it was also papadopoulos a former campaign official pled guilty to making false statements and admitted he lied about hisxd9 with a russian professor who he knew to have contact with russian officials. mr. manafort and mr. gates surrendered to the fbi on monday and subsequently pled not guilty to all charges. president trump through a spokesperson said today's action had zero to to do the white house.
i have some of the great, great musicians to conduct. >> rose: indictments in washington and zubin mehta when we continue. >> rose: funding 230r charlie rose is provided by the following. bank of america, life better connected. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with indictments in...
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mehta ] honey, touch of brown sugar, crunchy clusters -- any cardboard? cardboard no delicious yes. so where's the fiber? maybe it's in the honey clusters. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no, delicious yes. look, we've all dealt with the itching of athlete's foot. i can't just wash it away. killing it takes clinical strength. i only use lotrimin ultra. its powerful formula can even cure severe cases of athlete's foot. nothing cures better. lotrimin ultra. the killer cure. wgn news wants to the leader of the imf dna has his attention, new tests linking domnique strauss-kahn to the hotel housekeeper assaulting claiming sexual abuse, apparently found in the woman's skirt dna. president enjoy a visit to ireland today to kick off their weeklong tour of europe, the bis said met with irish leaders including the prime minister also a pit stop in a small village called moneygall where the president great great grandfather lived and worked as a shoemaker. got a celebratory pint of guinness at a local pub. after the war are rich welcome the president had a bit of a rocky departure leav
mehta ] honey, touch of brown sugar, crunchy clusters -- any cardboard? cardboard no delicious yes. so where's the fiber? maybe it's in the honey clusters. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no, delicious yes. look, we've all dealt with the itching of athlete's foot. i can't just wash it away. killing it takes clinical strength. i only use lotrimin ultra. its powerful formula can even cure severe cases of athlete's foot. nothing cures better. lotrimin ultra. the killer cure. wgn news wants...