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as far as the tpi csgo, the hurricane down there is by far the worst right now. we will continue to watch that storm as it moves up towards cancun. it looks like south florida is going to be okay. not too bad. we will see some clouds and showers moving onshore. and of course down there in the deep south we could use some cooling off. 67 in vegavegas. that's a look atan diego. flag staff, arizona, 54 and some showers. >> i refuse to let anything interrupt my weather. >> we will be right back. earnings do a u-turn and a woman prepares to take the helm at another american business giant. plus for years, you could say he led the dead, but now there is a new top earner from beyond. >>> terrell owens wants to get back to the nfl. you're watching early today. >>> good morning and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here are some of your top headline this morning. turkish state media is reporting an 18-year-old student has been pulled alive from the rubble of a collapsed apartment building 61 hours after a 7.2 magnitude quake devastated the region. rescuers ha
as far as the tpi csgo, the hurricane down there is by far the worst right now. we will continue to watch that storm as it moves up towards cancun. it looks like south florida is going to be okay. not too bad. we will see some clouds and showers moving onshore. and of course down there in the deep south we could use some cooling off. 67 in vegavegas. that's a look atan diego. flag staff, arizona, 54 and some showers. >> i refuse to let anything interrupt my weather. >> we will be...
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. >> the tpi rate is very important. >>> still to come, as u.s. politicians trade barbs over the best way to stimulate growth. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. >>> welcome back. let's take a quick look at u.s. futures. didn't see too much movement earlier in the session. now we're seeing the s&p and dow jones moving to the downside. nasdaq is working to add five point but 11 points. two or three for s&p 500. now. >>> to stimulate or not to stimulate, the question dividing many economists and dominating policy discussions around the world. noble prize winner paul krugman has add row indicated f
. >> the tpi rate is very important. >>> still to come, as u.s. politicians trade barbs over the best way to stimulate growth. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool....
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with the fate of green energy companies like tpi on the line. >> i will continue to support the rfc and do that as your next united states senator. >> if i could respond. i'm not sure that is what senator said when they went to secret meetings. she said she was philosophically opposed to the renewable fuel standard and in a perfect world it wouldn't exist. my support has been clear and strong. >> it is no secret i support bruce to be to you are next u.s. senator. he is the right guy to put the jobs back in the mid-west. iowians know what is needed in washington. someone who cares about main street businesses and jobs on the factory floor. >> so the wind production tax credit is about jobs, something republicans are against. it's a fact. we're a changing economy and in the middle of the country we're going from petroleum to wind and solar and the jobs are right there where president obama talked about it before he was president. we can change this economy, there are tremendous opportunities out there for america with a great workforce when it comes to a changing economy based on climate
with the fate of green energy companies like tpi on the line. >> i will continue to support the rfc and do that as your next united states senator. >> if i could respond. i'm not sure that is what senator said when they went to secret meetings. she said she was philosophically opposed to the renewable fuel standard and in a perfect world it wouldn't exist. my support has been clear and strong. >> it is no secret i support bruce to be to you are next u.s. senator. he is the...
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the president's put for example the president put on the table changing the tpi calculation from whatwe have today to something called change cpi which is a much more accurate calculation. and if that were done, if that alone were done, not in the first five years, the savings would not be dramatic because we have very little inflation but over 15 years it would be huge, trillions. that's the type of change you could make without affecting people in a significant way. people can plan for it. simpson-bowles within raise the retirement over 60 years it wouldn't affect anybody over the age of 12. >> a couple things about inquiry party. what dj has it did not to itself are. >> a lot of damage. i think this last few weeks have caused the american people to sort of scratch their head. first they said the whole government's dysfunctional but they also said specifically the republican party does not seem to believe in being constructive in governing their shelters. and really that's not the republican party that's a few people in the republican party that grab the microphone. and they basical
the president's put for example the president put on the table changing the tpi calculation from whatwe have today to something called change cpi which is a much more accurate calculation. and if that were done, if that alone were done, not in the first five years, the savings would not be dramatic because we have very little inflation but over 15 years it would be huge, trillions. that's the type of change you could make without affecting people in a significant way. people can plan for it....
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but the weather tpis the thing all the tactical aspects of the checked off they're ready to go from a technical standpoint, it's just going to be the weather because units florida they always have these pop-up thunderstorms from time to time so you know how times to his native going to the movie and he'll be the next one up for us at some point very soon. >>would you like be watching nervously to see like how i even if this goes off well, i'd still be nervous to absolutely but you but it's tom cruise who all i do it of course because he does everything himself. >>but this is this like takes everything to a whole new level it's one thing to fly in a you know a navy fighter jet. like he's going to top copper likely to mission possible, but this is going to space something goes wrong you there is no help fryer there's no people take care of it is going to be sure to see and out of the kind of a fun project going forward, but at so we'll see what happens but hopefully today, we'll have americans rocketing off to east because on the weather in florida and florida they get a lot of thunders
but the weather tpis the thing all the tactical aspects of the checked off they're ready to go from a technical standpoint, it's just going to be the weather because units florida they always have these pop-up thunderstorms from time to time so you know how times to his native going to the movie and he'll be the next one up for us at some point very soon. >>would you like be watching nervously to see like how i even if this goes off well, i'd still be nervous to absolutely but you but...
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. >>> when we come back on the broadcast, tpies caught on camera, tearing through your things.they were told to. [ robin ] my name is robin. and i was a pack-a-day smoker for 25 years. i do remember sitting down with my boys, and i'm like, "oh, promise mommy you'll never ever pick up a cigarette." i had to quit. ♪ my doctor gave me a prescription for chantix, a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] chantix is a non-nicotine pill proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these symptoms or behaviors, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. if you develop serious allergic or skin reactions, stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some of these can be life-threatening. don
. >>> when we come back on the broadcast, tpies caught on camera, tearing through your things.they were told to. [ robin ] my name is robin. and i was a pack-a-day smoker for 25 years. i do remember sitting down with my boys, and i'm like, "oh, promise mommy you'll never ever pick up a cigarette." i had to quit. ♪ my doctor gave me a prescription for chantix, a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] chantix is a...
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if you look at the tpi, it's been 3.5%. it's one of the least appreciated areas of inflation.for the average household. brendan: every fed has its own indicator. top headlines. vonnie: police released surveillance video showing a man suspected of killing nine people in that attack on a south carolina church. it's a white man in his early 20's he walked into a church in downtown charleston and started shooting. six women and three men were killed. it's a historically black church and police are calling this a hate crime. >> a white male, younger white male. between 21 and 25 years of age. approximately 5'9" in height. he has on a distinctive sweatshirt that has markings. the vehicle you will see has a very distinctive front license plate. vonnie: the fbi is joining the investigation. all the victims are black. among them, the pastor. european finance ministers once again trying to solve the greek debt crisis. if they are in luxembourg discussing a possible bailout. greece may not be able to pay its bills if rescue funds are not released. there's speculation greece might seek he
if you look at the tpi, it's been 3.5%. it's one of the least appreciated areas of inflation.for the average household. brendan: every fed has its own indicator. top headlines. vonnie: police released surveillance video showing a man suspected of killing nine people in that attack on a south carolina church. it's a white man in his early 20's he walked into a church in downtown charleston and started shooting. six women and three men were killed. it's a historically black church and police are...
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the tpi paper earlier adoption.tpi paper earlier this year had 22 recommendations covering everything from infrastructure to skills to procurement, infrastructure to skills to procurement , to reform of the procurement, to reform of the capital markets to boost investment . however, for investment. however, for government, the most exciting opportunity the tech revolution can offer is in respect of government itself. over the past months , tbi has been working on months, tbi has been working on policy reports about al, which for obvious reasons, we didn't pubush for obvious reasons, we didn't publish during the election, but we're publishing them now . and we're publishing them now. and here is what they show . the here is what they show. the report on how ai can be applied to the tasks of the public sector . that a fifth, a fifth of sector. that a fifth, a fifth of workforce time could be saved just through applying existing ai solutions, creating £10 billion in annual savings at the end of the first term, governme
the tpi paper earlier adoption.tpi paper earlier this year had 22 recommendations covering everything from infrastructure to skills to procurement, infrastructure to skills to procurement , to reform of the procurement, to reform of the capital markets to boost investment . however, for investment. however, for government, the most exciting opportunity the tech revolution can offer is in respect of government itself. over the past months , tbi has been working on months, tbi has been working on...
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apples and solved the problem because a couple guys lost their job rather than looking at the bigger i can tpirks of power, webs of people who engaged in the protection and support of this behavior, covering it up. >> looking the other way. >> and supporting the people that engaged in it, promoting them, giving them more money, making them the powerful centers of their businesses and media networks and that whole picture and the ways in which women are sidelined, often self-exiled or exiled by others from these industries and of course, we're still only looking at these very elite industries right now. we need to move the focus away from some of the top places and looking at places where there are lower wages and worse working conditions where abuses are worse but names aren't necessarily famous. >> kudos to the recent times about discrimination at fort. >> and the "huffington post" talking about flight attendents and hotel workers. >> the lens open is really crucial. we have to remember this is a massive big picture exposure. >> it's about inequality in the workplace. the me too hash tatag wa
apples and solved the problem because a couple guys lost their job rather than looking at the bigger i can tpirks of power, webs of people who engaged in the protection and support of this behavior, covering it up. >> looking the other way. >> and supporting the people that engaged in it, promoting them, giving them more money, making them the powerful centers of their businesses and media networks and that whole picture and the ways in which women are sidelined, often self-exiled...
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. >> she is from the aarp public policy institute. it's aarp.org/tpi. thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> a live picture from the government reform committee is about to start on readiness and resilience for natural disasters and other, ven events caused bym at change and fema and climate scientists and local affiliates. committee members right now in the house chamber. they're attending the last few votes in a series over there and when those votes wrap up we expect the hearing here to get under way. it should be another ten minutes or so. we'll have live coverage on c-span3. right now a discussion from washington journal. >> we're back with thomas shep from the citizens against govern am waste. he's the president. we will talk about this year's congressional pig book. tell us what citizen against government waste is. >> citizen against government waste was developed in 1994 and under president reagan and we've been on for quite a long time and we've been investigating and exposing and eliminating govern am waste, fraud, abuse and mismanageme
. >> she is from the aarp public policy institute. it's aarp.org/tpi. thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> a live picture from the government reform committee is about to start on readiness and resilience for natural disasters and other, ven events caused bym at change and fema and climate scientists and local affiliates. committee members right now in the house chamber. they're attending the last few votes in a series over there and when those votes wrap up we...
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it's close to i-495 and the emergency room and tpi hl. dy has been decomposing and may have been there a while. they have not found signs of a cre but stillooking. the body has been handed over to the medical examiner to be identified and determineea ca of death. >>> 85 people are waking up withouts a home t morning after a fire ripped through a greenbelt apartment complex. >> this happened yesterday afternoon. the franklin square apartments. breezewood terrace. chopper 4 was there when the flames were still shooting out of the building. smoke could be seen rising over the beltway. the roof is missing for much of the structure. many of the units appear to be gutted. this is the second timegh firers were at that complex. just the day before, we're told that residents were about gas smell. >> when it came, they s it' not gasoline but it's not harmful. then this hpened. >> no one got hurt in the fire but a lot of residents lost everything they own. the red cross is helping this mornin w those folks have nowhere else to go. the cause of the fi
it's close to i-495 and the emergency room and tpi hl. dy has been decomposing and may have been there a while. they have not found signs of a cre but stillooking. the body has been handed over to the medical examiner to be identified and determineea ca of death. >>> 85 people are waking up withouts a home t morning after a fire ripped through a greenbelt apartment complex. >> this happened yesterday afternoon. the franklin square apartments. breezewood terrace. chopper 4 was...
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at the end of the exhibit an opportunity to see the types of tools used for modern tpi rehabilitation, which includes, interestingly enough, video games and the important role that service animals play in helping tbi patients recover and go about their daily lives. so we've come to the third of the three exhibit galleries here at the medical museum and we've moved here to an exhibit on biomedical engineering which features this artificial kidney. the kidney here was invented by a dutch physician who developed this technology in nazi occupied holland and the first generation of this device was built using scrap parts from downed german airplanes and left over kitchen utensils. when dr. kolf moved to the united states he developed this generation of the device and the artificial kidney we have here on display was used at walter reed general hospital. they purchased it because the device they had in use during the time of the korean war had to be shipped to the front to a mass unit and to if you can imagine, a device like this, similar now to what we would use for pretty routine dialysis
at the end of the exhibit an opportunity to see the types of tools used for modern tpi rehabilitation, which includes, interestingly enough, video games and the important role that service animals play in helping tbi patients recover and go about their daily lives. so we've come to the third of the three exhibit galleries here at the medical museum and we've moved here to an exhibit on biomedical engineering which features this artificial kidney. the kidney here was invented by a dutch...
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the ecb. we have not talked about tpi. jonathan: what did marcus ashworth call it, to predict italy? tpi? tom: the first thing i looked at this one was italian spreads, which i guess are ok is how i would put it this morning. jonathan: futures are ok, up 0.4% this morning on the nasdaq 100. yields are higher by five basis points. 2.80% on the 10 year. crude higher than 1%. euro-dollar, 1.0223. welcome back, bramo. lisa: it is good to be back. today is going to be a huge game changer for a slew of reasons, the first being these big tech earnings we are talking about. alphabet, microsoft, meta, amazon, why is pinterest there? i am not sure. [laughter] sorry, i am just going to be honest. i know tom really likes pinterest. tom: dow component. jonathan: is that another bellwether for you? tom: it is, exactly. lisa: wednesday we've got the rate decision and press conference. how much do they talk about not only inflation and out of they are looking on at that friend versus what they are seeing in the on employment picture? how much can unemployment rise before they respond to that in addition t
the ecb. we have not talked about tpi. jonathan: what did marcus ashworth call it, to predict italy? tpi? tom: the first thing i looked at this one was italian spreads, which i guess are ok is how i would put it this morning. jonathan: futures are ok, up 0.4% this morning on the nasdaq 100. yields are higher by five basis points. 2.80% on the 10 year. crude higher than 1%. euro-dollar, 1.0223. welcome back, bramo. lisa: it is good to be back. today is going to be a huge game changer for a slew...
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roman was here and, of course, he has been working on these two big trailed -- trade deals, tpp and tpi theith europe. my question is whether afl-cio has found itself supportive of any of the big trade deals that we have done, and if not, what would it take for you to be supportive of any trade deal? and what would it take for you to be supportive of these trade deals? >> first of all, we have supported some trade deals. they have not been many, because most, if not all, of the trade agreement have been fashion on the nafta model. even its creators and a couple of others have said it failed. they were supposed to raise living standards on both sides of the border. they haven't. living standards in all three countries have stagnated or dropped. they were supposed to increase our trade outland. we went from a surplus to a deficit. it was supposed to create jobs and we have lost jobs. as long as it is predicated on a nafta model, which is a failed model, it will be difficult. when tpp came up, we submitted over 300 recommendations. i don't know how many of those are going to get through and ma
roman was here and, of course, he has been working on these two big trailed -- trade deals, tpp and tpi theith europe. my question is whether afl-cio has found itself supportive of any of the big trade deals that we have done, and if not, what would it take for you to be supportive of any trade deal? and what would it take for you to be supportive of these trade deals? >> first of all, we have supported some trade deals. they have not been many, because most, if not all, of the trade...
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. >> she is from the aarp public policy institute. it's aarp.org/tpi. thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> a live picture from the government reform committee is about to start on readiness and resilience for natural disasters and other, ven events caused bym at change and fema and climate scientists and local affiliates. committee members right now in the house chamber. they're attending the last few votes in a series over there and when those votes wrap up we expect the hearing here to get under way. it should be another ten minutes or so. we'll have live coverage on c-span3. right now a discussion from washington journal. >> we're back with thomas shep from the citizens a
. >> she is from the aarp public policy institute. it's aarp.org/tpi. thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> a live picture from the government reform committee is about to start on readiness and resilience for natural disasters and other, ven events caused bym at change and fema and climate scientists and local affiliates. committee members right now in the house chamber. they're attending the last few votes in a series over there and when those votes wrap up we...
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the reflation trade, they would have pointed to china. this very constructive view on china. they would have told me to look at chinese tpi's. ok at the trajectory. things are starting not to roll over dramatically, but flatten out. for our viewers and listeners, looking at the reflation trade, give me the view on china. jim: china had a great first quarter, but china's overall objective is stability in the economy. they have the ability because they have their hands in so many in the economy to toggle credit growth. they had a good first quarter, now they are scaling back credit growth of it. they are very focused on stability, and they have done a great job. you can see that to the currency action. jonathan: can you have that reflation trade, that steeper curve story still on without a buoyant china? >> absolutely you can. part of it is thinking what will the fed do with the balance sheet. let's face it, when the fed starts reducing the size of its balance sheet, the treasury will have to make up for that lost funding. they will have to increase issuance. coupon sizes are going up, and that in and of itself could cause prem
the reflation trade, they would have pointed to china. this very constructive view on china. they would have told me to look at chinese tpi's. ok at the trajectory. things are starting not to roll over dramatically, but flatten out. for our viewers and listeners, looking at the reflation trade, give me the view on china. jim: china had a great first quarter, but china's overall objective is stability in the economy. they have the ability because they have their hands in so many in the economy...
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the tpi report is due. if you have a bloomberg terminal, be sure to check out tv .ch us online, check out our charts and graphics, interact with us directly. tell us your thoughts on bitcoin and gold. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: and just about a half-hour, we will get a slew of economic data. we are obviously keeping a close eye on the inflation data. the chicago fed president spoke about inflation in a speech yesterday, saying low expectations for keeping inflation down may not be temporary. he said the impression that 2% is a ceiling, our communication should be much clearer about our willingness to deliver on a symmetric inflation outcome, much different -- a greater chance of inflation at 2.5% in the future than what has been communicated in the past. michael mckee, are you back here again? michael: it has been argued for years that it is not a target. the role of has been in recent months about whether inflation targeting, whether you're deliberately trying to get above 2% for a while will make up for all the time united below 2%. f administration -- the current
the tpi report is due. if you have a bloomberg terminal, be sure to check out tv .ch us online, check out our charts and graphics, interact with us directly. tell us your thoughts on bitcoin and gold. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: and just about a half-hour, we will get a slew of economic data. we are obviously keeping a close eye on the inflation data. the chicago fed president spoke about inflation in a speech yesterday, saying low expectations for keeping inflation down may not be temporary....
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. >> so watch all that by the way, tpi came in pretty warm. >> yep. >> up 3% we're looking for 2.9. ing for 2.6. the question of whether or not inflation is really here. >> i don't know what moves these bots -- [ bell ringing ] >> there's the opening bell. it's taylor morrisson celebrating its listing anniversary at the nasdaq. and the petroleum association of america wti trying to get back to 65 and brent did cross 70. >> exxon upgraded. exxon added to the u.s there is a move in the conocos a move at bp these moves, i think, may be off the middle east and in the case of oxy lower break even i don't think anyone is talking about it it's not something i thought would happen in the age of electric vehicles. but the oil stocks. >> exxon is trading where it was trading when brent was 28. >> i know. pete singled that yesterday by saying i think there's a lot of buying that was nice. you know, there wasn't a lot of buying is invidia. look at that stock a gutsy call by morgan stanley everyone should read that piece. it says listen and everybody else yes, it's absolutely true that the amount
. >> so watch all that by the way, tpi came in pretty warm. >> yep. >> up 3% we're looking for 2.9. ing for 2.6. the question of whether or not inflation is really here. >> i don't know what moves these bots -- [ bell ringing ] >> there's the opening bell. it's taylor morrisson celebrating its listing anniversary at the nasdaq. and the petroleum association of america wti trying to get back to 65 and brent did cross 70. >> exxon upgraded. exxon added to the...
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i am confident if we harness the ingenuity of companies like tpi composite, we can gain the lead in cleane that will forge a future where a better life is possible in our country over the long run. that's a future we're now closer to building because of the steps that we're taking today. thank you very much, everybody. >> the overall -- >> president speaking at the white house, clearing taking no questions. our james rosen was listening in with a headline of his own. >> the president spoke for about six minutes. he vowed to basically use the stimulus funds to bestow on american manufacturers so-called green technologies, wind turbine, solar panels, cutting edge batteries some 2.3 billion in tax credits. he said this will create 17,000 jobs, it will trigger $5 billion in private sector investments into this field and he said he hopes it will double renewable power this country uses in the next three years. the president of course also took note of this morning's labor department statistics about joblessness in this country in the month of december and the year of 2009. he said they are a r
i am confident if we harness the ingenuity of companies like tpi composite, we can gain the lead in cleane that will forge a future where a better life is possible in our country over the long run. that's a future we're now closer to building because of the steps that we're taking today. thank you very much, everybody. >> the overall -- >> president speaking at the white house, clearing taking no questions. our james rosen was listening in with a headline of his own. >> the...
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is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank that focuses on the economics of innovation. tpi takes no institutional positions so this testimony , reflect only my views. the key question when pending the merger is whether the expecting efficiencies gained from combining the third and fourth largest wireless firms outweigh the possibility that the combined firm could address competition. this merger involves more than the usual level of uncertainty because it involves a nascent technology just beginning to be deployed. because we know so little about 5g, claims regarding optimal market structure are speculative and difficult to evaluate. second, empirical literature evaluating 4-3 wireless mergers is inconclusive. some find the prices increase, decreased, ands some find the prices did not change. third, the uncertainty of new technology and lack of evidence that 4-3 mergers cause harm, means the government has all basis for blocking the merger. fourth, because t-mobile and sprint may -- and i just authorities may consider the effects of the merger on the groups. the companies a
is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank that focuses on the economics of innovation. tpi takes no institutional positions so this testimony , reflect only my views. the key question when pending the merger is whether the expecting efficiencies gained from combining the third and fourth largest wireless firms outweigh the possibility that the combined firm could address competition. this merger involves more than the usual level of uncertainty because it involves a nascent technology just...
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the transmissions protection? that hasn't been activated. tpi is meant to work like omt. ber omt. one of my favorites. jonathan: draghi came up with omt. that was the great, whatever it takes moment in 2012. omt was never activated. tom: the one that was better than any of them was eie i/o. lisa: omg. [laughter] tom: it is alphabet soup. people making it up as they go. lisa: trying to offset some financial stability concerns and social concerns in a place like the european union will also -- while also combating inflation. is it an impossible task, and how much is inflation going to cooperate? i think that it's the under punning -- underpinning of the bulls and the bears. the bears say, this is a structurally higher inflationary regime and you will see the bond vigilantes come out. tom: correction of the month was ahead of the dutch central bank leaning over into the middle of the interview and saying, stupid inflation. the netherlands is not 11%, it is 17%. is the 17% old news? jonathan: double-digit cpi. can we say we have seen the peak in eurozone inflation? i think peo
the transmissions protection? that hasn't been activated. tpi is meant to work like omt. ber omt. one of my favorites. jonathan: draghi came up with omt. that was the great, whatever it takes moment in 2012. omt was never activated. tom: the one that was better than any of them was eie i/o. lisa: omg. [laughter] tom: it is alphabet soup. people making it up as they go. lisa: trying to offset some financial stability concerns and social concerns in a place like the european union will also --...
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i am confident that if we harness the ingenuity of companies like tpi composites, if we can tap the talents of our workers and our innovators and our entrepreneurs, if we can gain the lead in clean energy world wide, and then we will forge a future where a better life is possible in our country over the long run. that's a future we're now closer to building because of the steps that we're taking today. thank you very much, everybody. >> that was president obama talking about clean energy as well as the latest comment on the jobs report. interesting that he is reading ten letters a night from americans. hampton pearson is in washington right now. hampton, what struck you about the president's commentary there? >> reporter: well, not so much what the president had to say, but you heard the last question, as he stepped away from the microphone. question was, no more stimulus needed? no answer from the president. it was interesting. you know he talked about today's jobs report. yes, a disappointment. but in a bit of a glass half full commentary, talking about the -- now we're at about 10% pace
i am confident that if we harness the ingenuity of companies like tpi composites, if we can tap the talents of our workers and our innovators and our entrepreneurs, if we can gain the lead in clean energy world wide, and then we will forge a future where a better life is possible in our country over the long run. that's a future we're now closer to building because of the steps that we're taking today. thank you very much, everybody. >> that was president obama talking about clean energy...
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the story tonight >> are part tpis is also a snapshot of the couple on 2/12/2004, they were one of theirst same couples to get married in san francisco. when then mayor gavin newsom made his surprise landmark move lines wrapped around city hall as couples came from around the country to exchange vows. >> this was radical and revolutionary. 19 years ago in 2004, when we married. we felt something extraordinary to this day, i can still feel the chills. >> the 2 are also one of hundreds to see their marriage nullified. when then governor arnold schwarzenegger accused newsom of overstepping his authority and the state filed a lawsuit wiping out same marriages. >> truly believe. >> it's for better or for worse till death. do us part that is going to see us through all the obstacles in our way to the greatest celebration of all full equality for all people. challenges ultimately led to a tsunami of legal battles. that high did turn, though. >> this is the couple on their wedding day in 2008 when the right to marry was restored in california. >> then in 2015, the united states supreme court h
the story tonight >> are part tpis is also a snapshot of the couple on 2/12/2004, they were one of theirst same couples to get married in san francisco. when then mayor gavin newsom made his surprise landmark move lines wrapped around city hall as couples came from around the country to exchange vows. >> this was radical and revolutionary. 19 years ago in 2004, when we married. we felt something extraordinary to this day, i can still feel the chills. >> the 2 are also one of...
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they have not yet begun the repair work on tpi time. certainly they have to dig down to that pipe, swap out the section that is broken and then they have a lot of repair work in terms of fixing the road itself. we have all the erosion and they will have to fix the asphalt, as well. so this will be with us no doubt into the afternoon. there were many people in the area without water for a time yesterday. what i was told is that they have basically minimized the area that is impacted here. so a lot of people should have their water back online, although still some folks in a smaller air may be located. but they're, working on that, as well. back to you in the studio. >> if you don't already have it, remember the nbc washington app is a great tool for a day like today. not only can you find up to the meant traffic conditions, but it's also great on the storm team 4 weather alert day. just search news 4 in the store. >>> we will not be happy, we will not be satisfied, we will not be pleased until we do something in a major way. make a major
they have not yet begun the repair work on tpi time. certainly they have to dig down to that pipe, swap out the section that is broken and then they have a lot of repair work in terms of fixing the road itself. we have all the erosion and they will have to fix the asphalt, as well. so this will be with us no doubt into the afternoon. there were many people in the area without water for a time yesterday. what i was told is that they have basically minimized the area that is impacted here. so a...
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an hour -- granted, we are not -- $15 an hour, granted, we're not were 60% of the american workforce was unionized that had tpiator clause is built into the contracts, but when you hear walmart and mcdonald's come amazon all talking about $15 an hour wage, that becomes a little more persistent in my view. jonathan: jack, have to leave it there. jack ablin, cresset capital chief investment officer. want to turn to brent crude. $71 a barrel. the smallest move lower, iran says the nuclear deal differences are solvable. they might be solvable. the smog tom: on the screen, it sticks out like a sore thumb. we have seen a lot of statistics. is anybody out there is a thought leader, i'm asking you, as a thought leader, do you see anyone framing $80 a barrel? jonathan: when i think of a thought leader, i think of jeff currie. tom:, on. jonathan: because of the demand shock. we are facing the demand shock right now. everywhere you look, you see it. the ism data yesterday. lisa, talked about autos earlier on this morning. on a production. the struggle to find the chips to produce the autos, the struggle to find workers t
an hour -- granted, we are not -- $15 an hour, granted, we're not were 60% of the american workforce was unionized that had tpiator clause is built into the contracts, but when you hear walmart and mcdonald's come amazon all talking about $15 an hour wage, that becomes a little more persistent in my view. jonathan: jack, have to leave it there. jack ablin, cresset capital chief investment officer. want to turn to brent crude. $71 a barrel. the smallest move lower, iran says the nuclear deal...
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parent companies of this company and lobster house are ready to cut costs ahead of the health care law kickingn. cju t gig. tpi gu i i ridiculous. it is obvious who would happen. you institute the law you is to pay for health care for those working over 30 hours, what do businesses do? they have workers work 29 hrs ich is what he. thndlor.fo iowin works. politicians should have to take basic business classes before they start their terms. >>neil: they said premiums would not goup. ueterneover br are your children in up to age 26, the money does not come out of thin air. >>guest: it is great to have health care, this is something that maybe everyone should have, but somne has pay for it. i don't knhy ywo rpd owos rkescoerllay more, but, either way, companies are going do have to pass the we wa toapsrs let pe win that is already a huge problem. we don't want prices for food and goods and services to go up because consumers are strapped. they will consume less. >>neil: what will they d the flip side, i heard it ntio iee ca hly wrsus rk frur i don't see that. >>guest: i don't know how that is benefitbecause when y
parent companies of this company and lobster house are ready to cut costs ahead of the health care law kickingn. cju t gig. tpi gu i i ridiculous. it is obvious who would happen. you institute the law you is to pay for health care for those working over 30 hours, what do businesses do? they have workers work 29 hrs ich is what he. thndlor.fo iowin works. politicians should have to take basic business classes before they start their terms. >>neil: they said premiums would not goup....
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sort of less relevant somehow although the originals were tpi impetus of the amendment. >> i can jump? >> yeah. >> it's gotten to the point of absurdity. i have to say. the government's power should be at its zenith when its investigating a crime. that's when it should be able to penetrate and get the most sensitive information. and yet we're on the situation where on the criminal side, there's a virtual -- there's a consensus, even do jaechlt says, we think that they need an update and we can live with the warrant for content. >> and yet, there's this notion that on the civil side, when the government's pooir is not at its zee knit and not investigating the terrorists who are going to below something up 'something like that. and in that situation there ought to be a lower standard and it just seems absurd. >> absurd. >> i was wondering if -- i didn't realize you probably can't get into enormous detail but since both companies have been fairly transparent. what is your sense of fredding the kinds of information people come looking for? what sort of is the nature of those investigation
sort of less relevant somehow although the originals were tpi impetus of the amendment. >> i can jump? >> yeah. >> it's gotten to the point of absurdity. i have to say. the government's power should be at its zenith when its investigating a crime. that's when it should be able to penetrate and get the most sensitive information. and yet we're on the situation where on the criminal side, there's a virtual -- there's a consensus, even do jaechlt says, we think that they need an...
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orÑi spinoff would amountlp to a technology export and would have to adhere toñr(rr'ese law and tpi quote, thenario withÑi your team? and you should have an answer tk this, yes or no, i agree with the communist party or i don't agree with the communist party?i so, 'd guess i would say at tha point, you disagree with the communist party. explain yourÑiçó discrepancy. >> xdcongressman, for two years we spent r project texas. >> proj[#uokq texas is just something expanded fo81 the future. we're talking about now.e1xd we're talking about what you're doing now, what your expectations are now, what your relationship is with■k the communist party, which is our major concern of what the impact that willw3 bee1 with a countác let me rephrase that. with a communist party that doesn't care about america and sees us as standing in their way for superpower. that's our concern and for you to have direct relationship -- direct ownership with bytedance and not have the characterization or an agreement or disagreement that you say explicitly with this party policy is hard for us to believe what you're saying.
orÑi spinoff would amountlp to a technology export and would have to adhere toñr(rr'ese law and tpi quote, thenario withÑi your team? and you should have an answer tk this, yes or no, i agree with the communist party or i don't agree with the communist party?i so, 'd guess i would say at tha point, you disagree with the communist party. explain yourÑiçó discrepancy. >> xdcongressman, for two years we spent r project texas. >> proj[#uokq texas is just something expanded fo81...
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but a lot of tim in, u know, low-income communities of color, the kids are hel tpi parents just as much soap this really allows for this generation to help out. and you're right. i meaisn, thi we should not diminish the absolute generosity of this gift. it was really quite stunning. >> nawaz: stung, indeed. a the love people are stilg l talkout it. thank you to you both, mehrsa baradaran, and scott jaschik for being here today. >> thank you. ft >> woodruff: a series of high-profile suicides last year, including anthony bourdain, one restaurant owner in sacramento, california decided to take action. he is now trying to spark a national movement, ochen at a time. john yang reports for our weekly series on the leading edge of health and science. >> yang: the dinner specials at mulvaney's b&l restaurant in sacramento: pasta with truffle and wild caught halibut with b choy. the mood of the staff: very anxious. tensions are high because chef and owner patrick mulvaney blew up earlier when a catering job went wrong. months ago, the staff might have pushed their feelin aside, smiled for the cus
but a lot of tim in, u know, low-income communities of color, the kids are hel tpi parents just as much soap this really allows for this generation to help out. and you're right. i meaisn, thi we should not diminish the absolute generosity of this gift. it was really quite stunning. >> nawaz: stung, indeed. a the love people are stilg l talkout it. thank you to you both, mehrsa baradaran, and scott jaschik for being here today. >> thank you. ft >> woodruff: a series of...
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republican congressman fred upton discusses combating tpi epidemic and then north carolina democratic congressman david price will join us to talk about the state of the affordable care act. american foundation for suicide prevention vice president will discuss rising suicide in the u.s. we should watch c-span "washington journal" live at 70's and thursday morning. join the discussion. >> here's what's live on the c-span network thursday following member speeches the house continues work on a number of opioid -related bills. house coverage on c-span. on c-span2, more debate on the senate on the 2019 defense program measure. on c-span three, president trump picked to be u.s. ambassador to south korea harry harris testifies along with other state dtm and ton hearin that foreign relations committee hearing starts at 10:00 a.m. eastern. in the evening, house democrats and republicans face each other in the annual congressional basall game at 7 a.m. eastern. >> sunday, they discussed their documentary, hit and stay, a history of faith and resistance about the actions of other catholic activists who protested the vietnam war. >> as we understan
republican congressman fred upton discusses combating tpi epidemic and then north carolina democratic congressman david price will join us to talk about the state of the affordable care act. american foundation for suicide prevention vice president will discuss rising suicide in the u.s. we should watch c-span "washington journal" live at 70's and thursday morning. join the discussion. >> here's what's live on the c-span network thursday following member speeches the house...
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and also as a free market system and uphold the constitution and the values of freedom and liberty and opportunity that make us tpi ideas that would change the direction of this country. >> also the a permanent extension of the 9/11 benefit for first responders 9/1 so taka listen to john stuart this evening. >> there are some things they have no trouble putting on a credit card but somehow when it comes to 9/11 the first responder communit community, firefighters, constrn workers, volunteers, the survivors all of a sudden now we have to go through this. mike: how do you get this across the finish line quick. >> we have 73 sponsors on the compensation 9/11 find a bill that is more than enough to overcome a filibuster me or a veto. this will pass and become law. i admire the work that so many have played into this perk i particularly admire the work of the first responder who went toward the danger breathing the toxins that morning when america went to war against terrorist t7 relocation from blm to west of the rockies. why is that a smart move quick. >> 245 million acres of land 99 percent of those acres are west o
and also as a free market system and uphold the constitution and the values of freedom and liberty and opportunity that make us tpi ideas that would change the direction of this country. >> also the a permanent extension of the 9/11 benefit for first responders 9/1 so taka listen to john stuart this evening. >> there are some things they have no trouble putting on a credit card but somehow when it comes to 9/11 the first responder communit community, firefighters, constrn workers,...
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one thing is that in the course of these negotiations, you know they always look for what the negotiators call a tpid party intermediary as they negotiate they can bring in a co-worker, a friend somebody that the hostage taker likes and respects. sometimes that can help move things along, and with jimmy lee dykes there was no tpi. they worked with the dale county sheriff and said find us that person and they said he has no friends. the closest thing he had to a friend was charlie poland the bus driver that he killed. >> john, you've talked to some officials that reviewed the videotape taken by the security camera on the bus. what does that video show? >> we always thought something like in a fast-moving thing he would have gotten on the bus, the bus driver would have resisted, he would have shot him and then taken a kid. this videotape doesn't unfold over seconds. it unfolds over minutes and he comes on the bus and he knows the bus driver. the bus driver had dropped a pie off at his house that day and he says "i want two children" and charlie poland opens the emergency door lets all the children esc
one thing is that in the course of these negotiations, you know they always look for what the negotiators call a tpid party intermediary as they negotiate they can bring in a co-worker, a friend somebody that the hostage taker likes and respects. sometimes that can help move things along, and with jimmy lee dykes there was no tpi. they worked with the dale county sheriff and said find us that person and they said he has no friends. the closest thing he had to a friend was charlie poland the bus...
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really the one we need to watch is u.s. tpi and the ecb thursday, and the world cup starts thursday as well. rishaad: and of course we have meetings on the sidelines taking place with various people and vladimir putin. mark, thank you. you can find more on thattory at the markets live blog. you can get a run down in one click and analysis from bloomberg's expert editors. it is well worth looking at. quick check of business flash headlines. for 17by the hsbc chief billion dollars into expanding key asian markets and improving technology has failed to inspire investors. growth modet into after restructuring targetin hong kong in southern china in particular. push: gentiles anti-smog making plans to announce a merger. regulators want to combine oil and gas pipeline assets owned by three energy giants before the northern winter. one path is for private capital injection ahead of an ipo. rishaad: speaking of i the o's, chinese smartphone maker considering raising half of its proposed $10 billion ipo from mainland investors. they may
really the one we need to watch is u.s. tpi and the ecb thursday, and the world cup starts thursday as well. rishaad: and of course we have meetings on the sidelines taking place with various people and vladimir putin. mark, thank you. you can find more on thattory at the markets live blog. you can get a run down in one click and analysis from bloomberg's expert editors. it is well worth looking at. quick check of business flash headlines. for 17by the hsbc chief billion dollars into expanding...
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the power plant. uraine accusing russia of using it as a military base. growing fear of radiation across europe as hundreds tpi srm warnt issued as we come on the air. the system looking to bring flooding rain to texas. new moon soon storms target the southwest. flash flood alerts from texas to arizona. talks under way between the january 6th committee and former vice president mike pence's team. this after he said he would consider an invitation to testify. jonathan karl one-on-one with congressman liz cheney. and this question -- will lawmakers ask former president trump to testify as well? >>> emotional testimony from vanessa bryant in her lawsuit against los angeles county. the wife of kobe bryant says she lives in fear of her children seeing the graphic photos first responders took and shared of the helicopter crash that killed her husband, daughter gianna and seven others. the biden administration issue a new ultimatum to u.s. airlines following months of flight cancellations. the department of transportation tells ten carriers to do more to help stranded passengers or face new government regulations. >>
the power plant. uraine accusing russia of using it as a military base. growing fear of radiation across europe as hundreds tpi srm warnt issued as we come on the air. the system looking to bring flooding rain to texas. new moon soon storms target the southwest. flash flood alerts from texas to arizona. talks under way between the january 6th committee and former vice president mike pence's team. this after he said he would consider an invitation to testify. jonathan karl one-on-one with...
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if economic growth is a priority then the federal government can help. regarding ai we at tpi recently hosted a conference on the policy implications of ai. scholars discussed ais limitations and poejts in fields like medicine, central banking and traffic writing. how much human judgment still matters, our answer, it does a lot. in conclusion the app economy drives economic growth, but we need to know what computers can and kaecannot do, how to measur harm and whether rules are truly able to remedy these harms. we have more questions than we have answers, and it'll take careful thought and conversations like the one we're having today before we have good policy solutions. thank you for inviting me to testify today, and i look forward to answering your questions. >> thank you very much, dr. oh. mr. reed, you're now recognized. >> thank you. my name is morgan reed and i'm the president of the app association, which represents more than 5,000 app makers, connected device companies and b2b software members. in our 2018 app economy report we put the value of the app economy at roug
if economic growth is a priority then the federal government can help. regarding ai we at tpi recently hosted a conference on the policy implications of ai. scholars discussed ais limitations and poejts in fields like medicine, central banking and traffic writing. how much human judgment still matters, our answer, it does a lot. in conclusion the app economy drives economic growth, but we need to know what computers can and kaecannot do, how to measur harm and whether rules are truly able to...
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roman was here and , of course, he has been working on these two big trailed -- trade deals, tpp and tpi thewith europe. nfluestion is whether the -- the afl-cio has found itself supportive of any of the big trade deals that we have done, and if not, what would it take for you to be supportive of any trade deal? and what would it take for you to be supportive of these trade deals? >> first of all, we have supported some trade deals. they have not been many, because most, if not all, of the trade agreement have been fashion on the nafta model. even its creators and a couple of others have said it failed. they were supposed to raise living standards on both sides of the border. they haven't. all threendards in countries have stagnated or dropped. they were supposed to increase our trade outland. we went from a surplus to a deficit. it was supposed to create jobs and we have lost jobs. as long as it is predicated on a nafta model, which is a failed model, it will be difficult. up, we submitted over 300 recommendations. i don't know how many of those are going to get through and make it to the o
roman was here and , of course, he has been working on these two big trailed -- trade deals, tpp and tpi thewith europe. nfluestion is whether the -- the afl-cio has found itself supportive of any of the big trade deals that we have done, and if not, what would it take for you to be supportive of any trade deal? and what would it take for you to be supportive of these trade deals? >> first of all, we have supported some trade deals. they have not been many, because most, if not all, of...
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the sun. and budgets better spent. here's to turning rookies - into experts, and shoppers into savers. here's tpiing up. trading up. xing it up. to well-earned muddy boots. and a lot more - spring per dollar. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. show the yard who's boss, with this cordless black and decker trimmer, just $84.97. fight both fast with new tums freshers! concentrated relief that goes to work in seconds and freshens breath. new tums freshers. ♪ tum...tum...tum...tum... tums! ♪ [ male announcer ] fast relief, fresh breath, all in a pocket sized pack. with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only listerine® that gets teeth two shades whiter and makes tooth enamel two times stronger. get dual-action listerine® whitening rinse. building whiter, stronger teeth. a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions... [ beeping ] ...to bring all the right results. it's the at&t network -- doing more wi
the sun. and budgets better spent. here's to turning rookies - into experts, and shoppers into savers. here's tpiing up. trading up. xing it up. to well-earned muddy boots. and a lot more - spring per dollar. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. show the yard who's boss, with this cordless black and decker trimmer, just $84.97. fight both fast with new tums freshers! concentrated relief that goes to work in seconds and freshens breath. new tums freshers. ♪...
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we're just beginning to understand the real impacts of tpi and then at the other piece i think that,d i would ask for your help on this is how do we work with other committees here, secretary gates, secretary shinseki have certainly set the standard shoulder-to-shoulder that both defense and va need to work this together, because many of these people transition certainly from the defense department to va, and i really believe it's got to be a three-part team including communities throughout the country. how do we ensure those who sacrifice so much receive the care across this entire continuum, and we understand their need, which changes over time and it's those who suffered greatly in uniform but also family whose also have been under great stress as well. so that would be the third piece that i would add to the secretary's answer. >> ieds remain the number one cause of casualties in afghanistan, mr. secretary. the administration recently announced the deployment of 30,000 additional u.s. troops to afghanistan. as a result, more of our men and women will be exposed and vulnerable to
we're just beginning to understand the real impacts of tpi and then at the other piece i think that,d i would ask for your help on this is how do we work with other committees here, secretary gates, secretary shinseki have certainly set the standard shoulder-to-shoulder that both defense and va need to work this together, because many of these people transition certainly from the defense department to va, and i really believe it's got to be a three-part team including communities throughout the...
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the paint department. unfortunately, that plant closed in 2007. when tpi came in 2008, i was fortunate to be one of the first employees. i have been here since june, as in the maintenance department. i am proud to work care. i am glad the president is here today. he will help push an extension for tax credits. it will help our business and hundreds of families right here. >> please join me in welcoming the 44 president of the united states, mr. barack obama. [applause] >> hello, iowa. well. it is good to be back in newton. it has been awhile. it is good to be back in iowa. it brought back memories. of a lot of driving. [laughter] i just had a great tour of this facility. it people have chairs, feel free to sit down. some of you may not have seats. a want to make everybody comfortable. but to not worry. i will not talk about long. i do not want to give that impression. i just had a wonderful tour of this facility. i was telling some of the folks, we could not take the helicopter in because the winds were too strong so you are definitely in the right busines
the paint department. unfortunately, that plant closed in 2007. when tpi came in 2008, i was fortunate to be one of the first employees. i have been here since june, as in the maintenance department. i am proud to work care. i am glad the president is here today. he will help push an extension for tax credits. it will help our business and hundreds of families right here. >> please join me in welcoming the 44 president of the united states, mr. barack obama. [applause] >> hello,...
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