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a lot of these decisions when they're done by humans they're not fully thought out i mean a lot of times when you are driving as a human and you're faced with one of these decisions you usually do not have the time to think about all the implications yes in fact that there are lots of studies which show that people tend to prioritize that whole lives over the lives of even passengers will in most of the accidents people tend to go to the right side reaching dangerous the passenger oh and gives priority to the driver so right i'm not just i mean a lot of times they just you know a lot of these this is i just think are not well thought out whereas i think if we were to put this in an algorithm at least we would be able to a society come together and say ok in this case what is the best thing that could happen but then the other is it fair to prioritize a society over an individual can consumer in such a way because when you buy something of value you buy it for yourself it's well that's that's exactly i think the question that we're going to have to deal with i mean what is the what is the
a lot of these decisions when they're done by humans they're not fully thought out i mean a lot of times when you are driving as a human and you're faced with one of these decisions you usually do not have the time to think about all the implications yes in fact that there are lots of studies which show that people tend to prioritize that whole lives over the lives of even passengers will in most of the accidents people tend to go to the right side reaching dangerous the passenger oh and gives...
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everything costs a lot of money. ngs that we could easily go to the store and buy for a couple of dollars are wildly expensive. here is the character martha eating a jar of strawberries. anyone remember how much those cost? yeah, $150, which is ridiculous. at one point cheryl goes grocery shopping, and she just buys a few, a sorry piece of celery and a few other things. it is hundreds of dollars to buy just a small amount. inflation is a real problem, as well as shortages. there is never enough to go around. people are going to the marketplace to try to buy the soylent. halfway through the film they run out of soylent. people are angry, they had been standing in line. they get to the front of the line, and it is out after they had been in line for hours. so shortages with a lot of things, but especially food is a big one in the film. unemployment is another big problem. the population of new york city is 40 million. how many of them are employed? 20 million, so we have got a 50% unemployment rate in this world. then t
everything costs a lot of money. ngs that we could easily go to the store and buy for a couple of dollars are wildly expensive. here is the character martha eating a jar of strawberries. anyone remember how much those cost? yeah, $150, which is ridiculous. at one point cheryl goes grocery shopping, and she just buys a few, a sorry piece of celery and a few other things. it is hundreds of dollars to buy just a small amount. inflation is a real problem, as well as shortages. there is never enough...
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howard: it helps to make a lot of money. generation of consumers not only in impoverished countries where he is trying to present unilever as the proponent of hygiene and better health for children in vietnam and other places, but some of the people in the more developed and prosperous lands will say i want to buy things from the company that does well and does good. carol: it is brilliant. he is going to the high end for those that are willing to pay more for a product and want to help out the world. and there is a developing market. where people don't use products that can be made into a customer for many years. howard: they are buying the soap that will keep them in business for a while. carol: that is a feature on unilever. there is another that takes look in medical journals in the digital age. and the controversy over it. howard: that is fascinating. most of the peer-reviewed articles that we take -- we put our trust in and are very expensive. people have to pay huge subscriptions to get them to be able to read them. t
howard: it helps to make a lot of money. generation of consumers not only in impoverished countries where he is trying to present unilever as the proponent of hygiene and better health for children in vietnam and other places, but some of the people in the more developed and prosperous lands will say i want to buy things from the company that does well and does good. carol: it is brilliant. he is going to the high end for those that are willing to pay more for a product and want to help out...
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you've had a lot of suggestions. one of the things i think is very special about your book is the extent to which you spend time on prescribing things for people and for the system. could you say pre-toplines about how you think we should go about reversing the problem? >> guest: well, i think if we wait for a solution to come from washington we may be waiting or a very long time. i want to say that i think the affordable care at, it did really important things for health care and that it covers people with pre-existing conditions at a reasonable cost which is in the balance again. it covers 21 million people. it puts an emphasis on value and what's good for patients back in the bulls-eye and it also i think in important ways change the notion of should government take of this as a possibility to help people get good affordable health care? i think think you asked why he now comets at a time because many patients are at a tipping point where they can afford this anymore. i hear from people who are spending 20 or 30%
you've had a lot of suggestions. one of the things i think is very special about your book is the extent to which you spend time on prescribing things for people and for the system. could you say pre-toplines about how you think we should go about reversing the problem? >> guest: well, i think if we wait for a solution to come from washington we may be waiting or a very long time. i want to say that i think the affordable care at, it did really important things for health care and that it...
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i love how i have a lot of responsibility, because it makes me feel like more of an adult. one of the dining halls is just a buffet, so when i go to eat, it's sort of like a little kid in a candy store. like, i can have anything that i want. in the beginning, it was hard, because i was like, "ooh, they have pasta and they have chicken and they have hamburgers and then they have a salad bar and they have like, an ice cream machine and they have everything. i've gotten a lot better with choosing what i eat and portion sizes, so i've learned how to control what i eat and not just get... have like a free-for-all. eating healthier and just exercising, i lost a lot of weight and it was really encouraging. diabetes does not define who i am. when i look in the mirror, i see somebody who is very strong-willed, and i see somebody who knows what they want in life and isn't going to let anybody stop them. "so when people say they're sorry, tell them don't worry-- you just need their support because the ball is in your court." >> hinojosa: misty anaya, thank you so much for joining us on
i love how i have a lot of responsibility, because it makes me feel like more of an adult. one of the dining halls is just a buffet, so when i go to eat, it's sort of like a little kid in a candy store. like, i can have anything that i want. in the beginning, it was hard, because i was like, "ooh, they have pasta and they have chicken and they have hamburgers and then they have a salad bar and they have like, an ice cream machine and they have everything. i've gotten a lot better with...
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congress has a lot on its agenda, tax reform, health care, some of these nominations. but we are hopeful it will happen sooner rather than later. there is a growing consensus we need some sort of hermann framework. we have this ping-pong match where one chairman has one rule and another chairman has another. that doesn't make sense for consumers. at some point congress will step in. i think it will happen eventually. >> a looks like there's consensus on rules about blocking websites or intentionally slowing them down area may be less about fast lanes. where does verizon stand on paid prioritization? >> that is not something we do as a company, it's not something it ise trying to do, something we supported if there was a will or framework in place. it just depends what the jurisdictional basis is. the fight has never been about an open internet, it's about how you actually put those rules in place. that's where the division has been in the partisan battles have been. >> just a follow-up on margaret, she talked about potential legislation, is there any legislation in cong
congress has a lot on its agenda, tax reform, health care, some of these nominations. but we are hopeful it will happen sooner rather than later. there is a growing consensus we need some sort of hermann framework. we have this ping-pong match where one chairman has one rule and another chairman has another. that doesn't make sense for consumers. at some point congress will step in. i think it will happen eventually. >> a looks like there's consensus on rules about blocking websites or...
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it is our view to do a lot of work on energy. i see mark here. it is a great job. we are heading towards global supply demand balance. we spent the last couple three trying to find it. we found it by the u.s. cutting its output about one million barrels a day, which was really painful. approximately 9.6 million barrels a day to a .6 million barrels a day. we were cutting, those cuts were almost fully, more and opec,t by growth and russia, and other oil-producing nations. we did not cut supply at all. we continue to grow supply. the reason we get into balance is because demand is growing 1.3 million dollars -- 1.3 million barrels a day. now you flip. at the end of 2015, opec announces -- opec and other nations announced that they will cut to about 1.8 million barrels a day. significant. market, supply and demand is about 96 million barrels. price.lp support the the united states, it has the shale industry that can move quickly. we have gone from a low of 8.6 million barrels a day to about a .9 million barrels at the end of last year. it is our judgment we will finis
it is our view to do a lot of work on energy. i see mark here. it is a great job. we are heading towards global supply demand balance. we spent the last couple three trying to find it. we found it by the u.s. cutting its output about one million barrels a day, which was really painful. approximately 9.6 million barrels a day to a .6 million barrels a day. we were cutting, those cuts were almost fully, more and opec,t by growth and russia, and other oil-producing nations. we did not cut supply...
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a lot on his plate. aring about how it is going so far and how he might approach these kinds of issues? tuesday, having meetings with top executives. a very busy schedule. certainly, he knew there were legal issues when he joined. one board member is suing another. now it is an arbitration. there are lots of legal questions going on at uber. the federal, justice department inquiries are very serious. we did not even mention the foreign corrupt practices act. we have three. hal, gravol, any foreign corrupt -- and the foreign corrupt services act. we are trying to figure out which foreign country and what the incident was, but we know there is an inquiry there. there are a lot of questions. emily: piling up. eric newcomer, thank you for keeping us updated. bob o'donnell is sticking with me. daysg up, just a few more until apple rolls out the red carpet at its new campus for one of the most important product events in years. we will hear from gene munster about what he is excited for, next. this is bloomberg
a lot on his plate. aring about how it is going so far and how he might approach these kinds of issues? tuesday, having meetings with top executives. a very busy schedule. certainly, he knew there were legal issues when he joined. one board member is suing another. now it is an arbitration. there are lots of legal questions going on at uber. the federal, justice department inquiries are very serious. we did not even mention the foreign corrupt practices act. we have three. hal, gravol, any...
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we've done a lot of rescues. but we're a resilient people. we've been through rita and ike, and we learned lessons from those. we're in for the long haul. >> so there are a lot of folks who, as you said, very resilient, who have been sticking it out, they had supplies. if they're not able to get clean drinking water in the coming days, do you expect the number of people seeking evacuations to rise? >> well, i don't expect any disturbances to develop. if people over the next -- over the coming days want to evacuate, we don't have any mandatory evacuation. we are trying to get people who have been displaced, making shelter, longer-term shelter available to them. at this point, i think we're -- the community is stable. everybody is pulling together and our teams are doing a great job trying to get the city back up and running. >> and just in terms of flooding, do you know how much of beaumont is still flooded? >> i don't have any numbers on that right now. we had some heavy flooding in our north end of town, and along the river. and in a west en
we've done a lot of rescues. but we're a resilient people. we've been through rita and ike, and we learned lessons from those. we're in for the long haul. >> so there are a lot of folks who, as you said, very resilient, who have been sticking it out, they had supplies. if they're not able to get clean drinking water in the coming days, do you expect the number of people seeking evacuations to rise? >> well, i don't expect any disturbances to develop. if people over the next -- over...
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articles there's a lot of companies out there who hire copywriters to push out little articles that mean nothing even bots sometimes do you think that there's going to come a point when you're really going to have to look at this and say this information the money we're spending on it just isn't getting us anywhere a lot of this is fake information. so i mean right now we're tracking every single public pretty much like the popular news sites that. are speciality is actually tracking the entire internet so these are very local news and block so it's out there and so we're able to get these information ahead of time but the difficult the challenge here is that a lot of these blogs site or even on twitter anyone can post false information or fake news that's out there so we don't want to serve. users with fake news and have them trade bill is dollars on it so this is why we created the reliability algo and this reliability elgood it basically identifies which twitter user or which blogs sites is actually reliable and releasing certain types of financial event based on historical analys
articles there's a lot of companies out there who hire copywriters to push out little articles that mean nothing even bots sometimes do you think that there's going to come a point when you're really going to have to look at this and say this information the money we're spending on it just isn't getting us anywhere a lot of this is fake information. so i mean right now we're tracking every single public pretty much like the popular news sites that. are speciality is actually tracking the entire...
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it needs a lot of thinking, and a lot of commitment, a lot of patience. so, we are so far ok. ucky we are a global company. we have a lot of capital outside. stephen: there is a little bit of anti-trade sentiment, but it is understandable when you see a fairly large trade deficit. to us, we look at it and it doesn't really affect us because the trade flow that we are talking about is selling american products into china. so, we are steadfast focused on that strategy, and in the other direction, i think some of the retailers, both traditional and online in the united states, will suffer first if there is a trade war based on trade tariffs. jack: we never changed our u.s. strategy. we want to help u.s. small to medium-size companies sell to china, sell to asia. this is what we think. we think we don't want to be the local u.s. e-commerce company. amazon, ebay, so many nice , interesting e-commerce companies all over the u.s. stephen: you don't want to take on amazon, doing what they are doing? jack: no. stephen: how about in entertainment, in hollywood? i know you had a partnersh
it needs a lot of thinking, and a lot of commitment, a lot of patience. so, we are so far ok. ucky we are a global company. we have a lot of capital outside. stephen: there is a little bit of anti-trade sentiment, but it is understandable when you see a fairly large trade deficit. to us, we look at it and it doesn't really affect us because the trade flow that we are talking about is selling american products into china. so, we are steadfast focused on that strategy, and in the other direction,...
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for the most part we have a lot of rain. k to you pgh thank you so much. >> broward county in south florida took a big hit from irma. >> joining us on the phone is the mayor of hollywood florida. just north of miami, what can you tell us about how your town has fared. >> hello everyone. >> so we had a full day here since the early morning and of course yesterday evening, a really strong tropical force winds together with hurricane force winds. we've had widespread damage, thousands of trees down. damages to businesses, some more rustic type of construction. we've had severe title flooding from the ocean and across the waterways and the streets. we have a big cleanup effort to start tomorrow. >> to have mostly aboveground power or are your powerlines below street level. >> mostar above ground. our city was found 90 years ago and developed in the 60s and 70s. we have around 150,000 residents, 75% are without power right now. >> wow. the loss of life, making sure everyone is safe, that's for spread the next thing, having been in
for the most part we have a lot of rain. k to you pgh thank you so much. >> broward county in south florida took a big hit from irma. >> joining us on the phone is the mayor of hollywood florida. just north of miami, what can you tell us about how your town has fared. >> hello everyone. >> so we had a full day here since the early morning and of course yesterday evening, a really strong tropical force winds together with hurricane force winds. we've had widespread...
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a lot worse for the dow. e up the degree we are, 50, 60 points, a lot born of the belief that things could be a lot worse so insurance stocks are back and those that expect to be hit hard on the view that we would get an economic hit from this well beyond areas that have not materialized, more after this. to folks everywhere whose diabetic... ...nerve pain shoots and burns its way into your day... ...i hear you. when that pain makes simple errands simply unbearable... ...i hear you. i hear you because my dad struggled with this pain. make sure your doctor hears you too. so folks, don't wait. step on up. and talk to your doctor. because you have places to go... ...and people who can't wait for you to get there. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands... step on up and talk to your doctor today. ♪ can i get some help. watch his head. ♪ i'm so happy. ♪ whatever they went through, they went through together. welcome guys. life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor c
a lot worse for the dow. e up the degree we are, 50, 60 points, a lot born of the belief that things could be a lot worse so insurance stocks are back and those that expect to be hit hard on the view that we would get an economic hit from this well beyond areas that have not materialized, more after this. to folks everywhere whose diabetic... ...nerve pain shoots and burns its way into your day... ...i hear you. when that pain makes simple errands simply unbearable... ...i hear you. i hear you...
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a lot of people think of it as a bit absurd. also think it is a bit absurd because it is playful and it has a real sense an opportunity for real play, where your imagination can just be released into never-ending choices, but i really, truly believe in the craft. there are so many actors that i admire who have mastered the craft or are on their way to mastering the craft, and i believe it is a lifelong journey. how i feel about it, it changes all the time. charlie: i am sitting here for the five years and talked to almost everyone, and there are certain actors that you know have this sense of -- they don't talk about it as much -- but it is that the appreciation of -- that deep depreciation of -- that deep appreciation of the craft. at the core is the acting of it. certainly will do it because they want the control and they like to build to craft and sculpt, all of those things i'm sure you feel, but the core of an actor -- jake: it is funny you say that. i've never really truly thought of myself as that. maybe being a younger s
a lot of people think of it as a bit absurd. also think it is a bit absurd because it is playful and it has a real sense an opportunity for real play, where your imagination can just be released into never-ending choices, but i really, truly believe in the craft. there are so many actors that i admire who have mastered the craft or are on their way to mastering the craft, and i believe it is a lifelong journey. how i feel about it, it changes all the time. charlie: i am sitting here for the...
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so we've done a lot of wrong, a lot of right.ally just, it's a lawless place and it really needs to be corrected. [inaudible] >> i think it's important if abu zubaydah was an al-qaeda, then he was a? is one of the question to answer in the book. what group did he belong to? he had to belong to somebody. he was running training camps over the heat belong to a group that was doing legwork for the cia since 1973. we know that during the afghan russian war we were paying some of these warlords a ton of money and giving them weapons and giving them realtor support. we were giving propaganda support. we spent a lot of money training a lot of these warlords and their armies to fight the russians. and sias was one of the biggest contributors, well, we contributed to his group more than almost all the others. his group was also finally money that a little no group of time called al-qaeda, which were also fighting the soviets as well. but they were all backed u.s. money, and then after the u.s. pulled out of afghanistan in 1989, or after t
so we've done a lot of wrong, a lot of right.ally just, it's a lawless place and it really needs to be corrected. [inaudible] >> i think it's important if abu zubaydah was an al-qaeda, then he was a? is one of the question to answer in the book. what group did he belong to? he had to belong to somebody. he was running training camps over the heat belong to a group that was doing legwork for the cia since 1973. we know that during the afghan russian war we were paying some of these...
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what sort of things are possibly going to be tied together here in the next couple of weeks there's a lot of big issues and big funding deadlines and do you think this is one of the things that could be part of some sort of big deal? >> i think there could be a big deal on this though the fiscal issues will have to come first. so, possibly harvey relief with raising the debt ceiling, funding the government and you have other deadlines on the fence and children's healthcarei and this is something that congress actually does a lot but a lot of members including speaker paul ryan has said they don't want to do and it's having one big bill where you don't have a lot of hearings and youou don't see the bill until the last second and then it passes quickly so this is something that congress has not been able to get its act together underthe democrats or republicans under the single appropriations bills at the end of the fiscal year they lump them together. that is what were looking at as early as this week. right now the conservatives don't want to raise the debtsa limit as part of the governme
what sort of things are possibly going to be tied together here in the next couple of weeks there's a lot of big issues and big funding deadlines and do you think this is one of the things that could be part of some sort of big deal? >> i think there could be a big deal on this though the fiscal issues will have to come first. so, possibly harvey relief with raising the debt ceiling, funding the government and you have other deadlines on the fence and children's healthcarei and this is...
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guest: this is something that you hear a lot of this. that was why trump was elected, he said he would. host: callers say this is not obligated, if it is not a legal immigrant, it is not obligated. guest: can they say people going to legal immigration, those people are going ahead of them, another aspect you will hear from callers in the coming weeks and months. host: louisburg, north carolina, deborah am a democrat. -- deborah, democrat. go ahead. caller: this is deborah. i would like to say, criminals on the daca program should be deported. the biggest crook of them all is donald trump. thank you. host: paul and pennsylvania, a republican. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. trump shouldt mr. follow through on what he said he would do. ok? i do not know how it will happen. they are illegals, they have talked about the younger people under 16 but have not talked about the parents. the other thing is -- all this data spent on this program, a lot of time wasted. people are just going to write about it. this country is in
guest: this is something that you hear a lot of this. that was why trump was elected, he said he would. host: callers say this is not obligated, if it is not a legal immigrant, it is not obligated. guest: can they say people going to legal immigration, those people are going ahead of them, another aspect you will hear from callers in the coming weeks and months. host: louisburg, north carolina, deborah am a democrat. -- deborah, democrat. go ahead. caller: this is deborah. i would like to say,...
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there is a lot of leverage here on rates rising. do you have the fed and the unwind, if the ecb starts tapering, do we get a rise in rates? maybe it is idiosyncratic and not the entire credit market, but lots of these idiosyncratic events start coming up. from a systemic basis, i think the market will get worried. greg i think it is an excellent : point. i just don't know that it is now. ultimately, what we are worried about is that the ecb taking stimulus away but doesn't seem to be here and now. i think high-yield is very different than investment grade. the difference of the high-yield market versus the investment grade market is investment-grade companies have feasted on this low yield environment. masse,ve been issuing en each year is a new record in terms of gross issuance. they are levering up. high-yield is a different story, which makes toys "r" us interesting, because postcrisis you have this fed leverage cap at six times that is containing the high-yield market making it a much more rational market. -- market today than w
there is a lot of leverage here on rates rising. do you have the fed and the unwind, if the ecb starts tapering, do we get a rise in rates? maybe it is idiosyncratic and not the entire credit market, but lots of these idiosyncratic events start coming up. from a systemic basis, i think the market will get worried. greg i think it is an excellent : point. i just don't know that it is now. ultimately, what we are worried about is that the ecb taking stimulus away but doesn't seem to be here and...
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they have a lot to get done in a very short amount of time. and harvey relief is right at the top of that, fred. >> boris sanchez, athena jones, thank you so much. appreciate it. we'll be right back. it's resourceful. elusive. shrewd. cancer. is. smart. it pushes us. we push back. we even push each other. to challenge conventional thinking. find smarter solutions. that's what makes us one of the leaders in precision cancer treatment. forging ahead with technology that wasn't available to cancer patients just a short time ago. like advanced genomic testing. a diagnostic tool that lets us see cancer at the molecular level. then helps us find different >>> one plr time back to houston there and the president exiting the first church there. perhaps he's going to interact with a lot of the volunteers likely who are handing out the ones -- handing out water and supplies there. i see some handshakes. he gave a lot of thanks inside to the governor and first lady. let's see if we can listen in. >> hey, can you handle this? have a good time. thank you,
they have a lot to get done in a very short amount of time. and harvey relief is right at the top of that, fred. >> boris sanchez, athena jones, thank you so much. appreciate it. we'll be right back. it's resourceful. elusive. shrewd. cancer. is. smart. it pushes us. we push back. we even push each other. to challenge conventional thinking. find smarter solutions. that's what makes us one of the leaders in precision cancer treatment. forging ahead with technology that wasn't available to...
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i think as we revisit the jcpoa the policy reads this and we have talked about this here a lot. iran would need to contribute positively to international peace and security. the secretary spoke about a short while ago. overall in terms of the overall demonstrations we did a lot today. demonstrations acted sanctions against 11 entities and individuals some of whom were some of those entities were responsible for cyber attacks on u.s. financial institutions. the department of treasury has more information about the specific sanctions but the point is that we continue to look at some of the reckless alliance behavior of the iranian regime. i want to continue to point that out. that's one of the reasons we are here talking about that. we considered to be read as in we considered to be dangerous. it's always worth reminding folks just how bad that government can be. not the people, the government. the full range of their activity includes ballistic missile development, material and financial support for terrorism and extremism not just within their own country but around the globe. co
i think as we revisit the jcpoa the policy reads this and we have talked about this here a lot. iran would need to contribute positively to international peace and security. the secretary spoke about a short while ago. overall in terms of the overall demonstrations we did a lot today. demonstrations acted sanctions against 11 entities and individuals some of whom were some of those entities were responsible for cyber attacks on u.s. financial institutions. the department of treasury has more...
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we saw a lot of that including this going on in ft. lauderdale where looters were targeting a sneaker store. played out again throughout the state. i must emphasize. this was the exception more than the rule. the one thing about video, you have images of people doing this stuff. the police chief is here with us. joining us on the phone. thanks, chief. how much did you see, chief? >> thank you for having me, sir. we actually haven't seen too much. we got it under control quickly. we sent a strong message out on social media and to our neighbors that we would do everything we could do protect their lives and property and anybody that attempted to victimize our neighbors would be caught and arrested. we've been successful in that campaign. >> a lot of them didn't realize they were being videotaped. those that did,you sent out reminders. don't think about it. this could happen to you. has it slowed since publicity like this? >> it has slowed. as of this point, we captured 20 individuals that have attempted to either loot businesses or burgl
we saw a lot of that including this going on in ft. lauderdale where looters were targeting a sneaker store. played out again throughout the state. i must emphasize. this was the exception more than the rule. the one thing about video, you have images of people doing this stuff. the police chief is here with us. joining us on the phone. thanks, chief. how much did you see, chief? >> thank you for having me, sir. we actually haven't seen too much. we got it under control quickly. we sent a...
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a lot of those including tesla. first money looking for a quick score willing to push and chase these names to tesla 27% short position applied optical electronics. then there is general rotation. i'm watching investors that exit the safe haven and utilities with a lot of money into 2000. larger rivals talking about this index today that beat out the dow s&p and nasdaq ends getting close to a major breakout of 14.50. there's a lot of influences to this rally and most of them are gaining momentum and gaining strength. we will be right back. your lineup. the alerian mlp etf can diversify your equity portfolio and add potential income. bring amlp into the game. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. read the prospectus carefully at alpsfunds.com/amlp upeace of mind.s we had a power outage for five days total. we lost a lot of food. we actually filed a claim with usaa to replace that spoiled food. and we really appreciated that we're the webber family and we are usaa me
a lot of those including tesla. first money looking for a quick score willing to push and chase these names to tesla 27% short position applied optical electronics. then there is general rotation. i'm watching investors that exit the safe haven and utilities with a lot of money into 2000. larger rivals talking about this index today that beat out the dow s&p and nasdaq ends getting close to a major breakout of 14.50. there's a lot of influences to this rally and most of them are gaining...
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a lot of people concerned about this. they say if he didn't collude if nobody in the campaign colludes, if he is absolutely confident about it why doesn't he just come out and take a tougher stance. that's what we saw with the clip is that he doesn't quite do that. he falls short of that. and that raises so many questions where a lot of people say, well is there something he is trying to hide? what is the issue with the president not taking the strong stance. >> that is the question. jonathan, let me ask you, to vivian's point he is getting advice from somebody -- he had to do something, right there had to be a response to the 75 a -- american staffers. this is a small portion of that. it's a very measured small response to it. but to whose pressure did he bow on this? is it rex tillerson, the state department what's going on. >> certainly the state has suggested that some sort of response was necessary. but the president, to vivian's point, has never gone there. i was part of the small group of reporters traveled with the
a lot of people concerned about this. they say if he didn't collude if nobody in the campaign colludes, if he is absolutely confident about it why doesn't he just come out and take a tougher stance. that's what we saw with the clip is that he doesn't quite do that. he falls short of that. and that raises so many questions where a lot of people say, well is there something he is trying to hide? what is the issue with the president not taking the strong stance. >> that is the question....
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so he meant a lot to me. so when i saw he had been in istanbul and third, just -- the city was stuck in the brain. i wanted to see what he had seen there and why this place had made him feel good and what that had -- the fact i was surprised that istanbul would make him feel that way, what did that mean about me and my own knowledge? what i found was that baldwin was so helpful because he had explained in such extraordinary detail the relationship between black and white americans, and he had -- begun to suggest -- this is actually in interviews with him by turkish journalist -- suggesting that he was seeing how the americans were -- from turkey -- were take that vie violented relationship and casting it on the rest of the world and a relationship in which white people had paw irthey were not aware of did not want to fully grapple with or did not take responsibility for, and he was watching turkey, which was one of america's early satellites after world war ii, and he was feeling nervous. he was actually scar
so he meant a lot to me. so when i saw he had been in istanbul and third, just -- the city was stuck in the brain. i wanted to see what he had seen there and why this place had made him feel good and what that had -- the fact i was surprised that istanbul would make him feel that way, what did that mean about me and my own knowledge? what i found was that baldwin was so helpful because he had explained in such extraordinary detail the relationship between black and white americans, and he had...
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so it really does get a lot of people from a lot of different places. and i think there was, it was a period that was, you know, the space thing had just happened, like, people were still very optimistic about that. and so i feel like i grew up in what, to me, was like sort of still riding a lot of the optimism for progress and change from the civil rights movement, from, you know, the space race there in hampton. and i went to a very kind of norm, i don't know, american norm whatever that is in the imagination public school with a lot of different backgrounds. socioeconomic backgrounds. i mean, i think this is something that has changed since i was in school, that i went to school with kids who were on public assistance, and i went to school with kids whose parents were quite affluent. and i think growing up with this very diverse and not just ethnicity, but i mean in terms of economics, nationality even was a real privilege. and so i feel very, very fortunate to have, you know, gone to the hampton public schools, got a great education and very much lov
so it really does get a lot of people from a lot of different places. and i think there was, it was a period that was, you know, the space thing had just happened, like, people were still very optimistic about that. and so i feel like i grew up in what, to me, was like sort of still riding a lot of the optimism for progress and change from the civil rights movement, from, you know, the space race there in hampton. and i went to a very kind of norm, i don't know, american norm whatever that is...
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there's another interesting quote in the book and i think this says a lot. you write, the americans wholeheartedly believe they can make anyone into an american. >> that's not my opinion, that's actually think coming from a book about cold war modernizers and intellectuals who actually were the ones who lay down the blueprint for the way america would deal with rest of the world after world war ii. i think the distinction the writer was making his what's the difference? the difference was, the americans knew how to not seem like the brits. racism was out of style. the british empire was going down india and pakistan were declaring their own independen independence, there is movements all over the world and of course they did not want to be colonists, but this is an interesting thing about historians. they actually take americans at their word that they really do have good intentions. but americans really just wholeheartedly believed that being an american was the best thing you could be and anyone could be and we will help you along. the brits may have though
there's another interesting quote in the book and i think this says a lot. you write, the americans wholeheartedly believe they can make anyone into an american. >> that's not my opinion, that's actually think coming from a book about cold war modernizers and intellectuals who actually were the ones who lay down the blueprint for the way america would deal with rest of the world after world war ii. i think the distinction the writer was making his what's the difference? the difference...
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it went up a lot during barack obama's administration. we had a surplus before 9/11 and that's why think it was easier to pass big legislation. some people say the iraq and afghanistan wars have been extremely costly. and barack obama pushed a lot of legislation that was costly. healthcare reform was technically paid for but others under his watch, the debt limit balloon. skinning concern from conservatives who say for gonna raise the debt ceiling we needni reform. sir not constantly raising thea. debt ceiling and borrowing money from countries from china. and as i mentioned before, if you're in a foreign national you can't donate to the u.s. politician but the government will happily take money for debt spending from other countries. . . money paid to iran to resolve the failed arms deal, this was an issue back at the end and he followed 2016, payments altogether totaling $1.3 billion. number four was the hurricane harvey recovery. that one member of >>just to ke >>. >> that the governments haven't been able to do this since 1986.few but
it went up a lot during barack obama's administration. we had a surplus before 9/11 and that's why think it was easier to pass big legislation. some people say the iraq and afghanistan wars have been extremely costly. and barack obama pushed a lot of legislation that was costly. healthcare reform was technically paid for but others under his watch, the debt limit balloon. skinning concern from conservatives who say for gonna raise the debt ceiling we needni reform. sir not constantly raising...
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a lot of cloud cover. it will be a day where possible thunderstorms are popping up associated with the low. thunderstorm activity northern sacramento valley and north western california. 70 degrees in san jose. hayward is almost 70 degrees. very mild and warm. these ocean temps contribute a lot to that. half moon bay, 64 degrees. there is a delta wind, not just a breeze. vacaville is getting a west/southwest at 22. that will do it. cloudy to mostly cloudy day on the mild side. the highs inland are cooling off. coast and bay are near average to a little above. 7:02. and sal tells us it looks very, very busy. where do you want to start. >> we are going to start with interstate 80. we have had a challenging commute the last few days. we still have slow traffic and it is taking almost as long. 48 minutes to drive from the carquinez bridge to the macarthur maze. and that means it is going to be very crowded. this morning, we don't have accidents to blame. this is part of the fall commute pattern. when you get to
a lot of cloud cover. it will be a day where possible thunderstorms are popping up associated with the low. thunderstorm activity northern sacramento valley and north western california. 70 degrees in san jose. hayward is almost 70 degrees. very mild and warm. these ocean temps contribute a lot to that. half moon bay, 64 degrees. there is a delta wind, not just a breeze. vacaville is getting a west/southwest at 22. that will do it. cloudy to mostly cloudy day on the mild side. the highs inland...
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we spent a lot of money, a lot of people including members of congress have been leading us in this fight and we have basically prevented any major 9/11 type attack on the homeland. that's a big accomplishment because they want to kill us. they want to hurt us as badly as they can so the effort is to attack in the united states and we prevented that. on the other hand we have had major attacks in great britain and france and as long as they are alive and attacking our allies and metastasizing or spreading around the world so as was mentioned they are in philippines now the second-largest island and indonesia and going around the horn of africa spreading we are in danger. so must we really find a way to start decreasing rather than spreading this very strong forms of religion sooner or later there will be more trouble in the homeland. this is a generational problem and we need to treat it that way and attack it where lives, not just troops on the ground but another piece to hopefully --. >> and impatient with the progress we have made and the way we still have to go. tom of course is right
we spent a lot of money, a lot of people including members of congress have been leading us in this fight and we have basically prevented any major 9/11 type attack on the homeland. that's a big accomplishment because they want to kill us. they want to hurt us as badly as they can so the effort is to attack in the united states and we prevented that. on the other hand we have had major attacks in great britain and france and as long as they are alive and attacking our allies and metastasizing...
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where you are with respect to where the winds are matters a lot. even if you are in real hurricane forced winds so the winds is coming against the structure, you are okay standing there for a little bit of time. the wind is whipping around now and coming back towards us and back east, that's the same action pushing the water up into naples and creating the storm surge. it is like blowing on the ocean from the west and the east and pushing the water out and like a squeeze that's going to push out in the parts of naples that we'll see the storm surge, at 5 feet an hour or 6 feet or possibly going up to 15 but hopefully not that high. >> chris, we are just getting storm update from the national hurricane center. the storm of the eye wall now, wind gusts of 88 miles per hour reported at southwest florida, international airport and cape coral measured wind gusts of 100 miles per hour and a tide gauge where you are in naples is measuring the water levels of 3.9 feet above the mean of high level level. at the moment these water levels are at the low end of
where you are with respect to where the winds are matters a lot. even if you are in real hurricane forced winds so the winds is coming against the structure, you are okay standing there for a little bit of time. the wind is whipping around now and coming back towards us and back east, that's the same action pushing the water up into naples and creating the storm surge. it is like blowing on the ocean from the west and the east and pushing the water out and like a squeeze that's going to push...
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i said that makes a lot of sense. and a new york times reporter said, we can make some hay out of this. steve: has the press treated you fairly or unfairly? dr. carson: it's hard for them to treat you fairly if you don't subscribe to their agenda. we are restructuring very significantly. getting rid of a lot of redundancies and regulations. some of which meant well, when you stack one regulation on top of another, you create a situation where instead of going from point a to point b, all of that cost a lot of money. so when you take those things out, you begin to realize very significant savings. when you take those stuff out. then there is a tremendous need for affordable housing and you begin to insert things like the ramp program, where we bring in private money and mix it in with the public money. so you take care of the remedial work that needs to be done at these housing facilities and bring them up to speed. when we started that program, in 2010, we were looking at one to four, in terms of private to public doll
i said that makes a lot of sense. and a new york times reporter said, we can make some hay out of this. steve: has the press treated you fairly or unfairly? dr. carson: it's hard for them to treat you fairly if you don't subscribe to their agenda. we are restructuring very significantly. getting rid of a lot of redundancies and regulations. some of which meant well, when you stack one regulation on top of another, you create a situation where instead of going from point a to point b, all of...
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and so there's a lot of opportunity there. you look back, i mean you called this also a grownup record. >> yeah, you know, like i said, i really have felt like in the last ten years, that writing has been a thing of joy for me. and not connected to commerciality or radio at all. and what is happening at radio predominantly is geared towards the demographic of the 13 to the 26 year olds. and you know, it's kind of liberating to not try to even write for that. >> rose: not have to chase it. >> yeah. i think its things i'm loving and hating right now are probably more for people my age. >> rose: things that you are loving, things you want to talk about. >> yeah, it's different if i am raising kids and you're 20 and you're not at that point in your life, you're going to have different view points and you're going to write a different kind of thing so. >> rose: is one of these, of all the things you've written, what came closest to you? where was. >> oh my gsh, that's a really good question. i don't know about of all the things that
and so there's a lot of opportunity there. you look back, i mean you called this also a grownup record. >> yeah, you know, like i said, i really have felt like in the last ten years, that writing has been a thing of joy for me. and not connected to commerciality or radio at all. and what is happening at radio predominantly is geared towards the demographic of the 13 to the 26 year olds. and you know, it's kind of liberating to not try to even write for that. >> rose: not have to...
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it's a psychological barrier for a lot of people. e point being flashed onscreen, that's a big deal for a lot of people. for some people that is a month's worth of groceries or someone's salary. i think the high price point for a lot of people, especially when how they changed the capacity. for $1000, that the 64 gigabyte version. for some power users, the people that would want to buy this phone, that is not a lot of memory. you will want to upgrade to the 256 gigabyte model, at $1150. yes, it is very expensive. if you look at terms of price per month, it is between $50 and $55 per month on top your phone bill. that's a lot of money but it's a little easier to grasp. carol: does it cost so much more to manufacture? it's the higher price point justified by the capabilities and bells and whistles? mark: we have to look at their margins. apple likes to stick around the corporate margin average of 37.5%, 38% when they talk about the results on the earnings call. this phone makes it hard to manufacture. looking into the research and devel
it's a psychological barrier for a lot of people. e point being flashed onscreen, that's a big deal for a lot of people. for some people that is a month's worth of groceries or someone's salary. i think the high price point for a lot of people, especially when how they changed the capacity. for $1000, that the 64 gigabyte version. for some power users, the people that would want to buy this phone, that is not a lot of memory. you will want to upgrade to the 256 gigabyte model, at $1150. yes, it...
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that gives you a lot of comfort. i know if i was risking my life and i became trapped my coworkers are right behind me. >> reporter: thank you for hosting such a beautiful ceremony. right now you are hearing the names of the people that lost their lives. >> lee martinez at fire station seven. >> time to check the roadways with sal monitoring a busy community. >> we are settling into this fall commute pattern. traffic is backed up as it normally would be for a 25-minute delay though. some will take less, some more. for the most part around that time before you get on to the bridge and another 10 to 15 minutes. interstate 80 still able to jump ahead downtown. if you are going the other day we have slow traffic right about marina boulevard maybe after that heading down to hayward and fremont. you can see this commute is going to be slow getting up to the west valley. this is 280 on the right. there goes caltran. at 7:17 lets bring steve with the weather. >>> a lot of high clouds coming over us. more cloud cover and yes,
that gives you a lot of comfort. i know if i was risking my life and i became trapped my coworkers are right behind me. >> reporter: thank you for hosting such a beautiful ceremony. right now you are hearing the names of the people that lost their lives. >> lee martinez at fire station seven. >> time to check the roadways with sal monitoring a busy community. >> we are settling into this fall commute pattern. traffic is backed up as it normally would be for a 25-minute...
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it caused a lot of problems. we have a prescription problem in these areas, i was in southeast ohio a few months ago talking to some folks dealing with this and they tell me that when high school kids used to hang out and get into their parents liquor cabinet or beer, now they get into grandma's medicine cabinet and passed around drugs. that is a different kind of problem. it is in some ways a consequence of some negative social come -- problems. if you have domestic problems, a lot of unemployment, people do find a way to deal with it, maybe 50 years ago they dealt with it with alcohol and now -- >> host: you seem to have avoided the opioid problem and marijuana or something, not really anything addictive. how did you avoid that in the environment in which you grew up? >> guest: mama was cognizant of the problems of addiction and was strict about it. if she found out we were smoking a cigarette or had anything to drink, she would fly off the handle. she appreciated just how bad addiction could be and this role i
it caused a lot of problems. we have a prescription problem in these areas, i was in southeast ohio a few months ago talking to some folks dealing with this and they tell me that when high school kids used to hang out and get into their parents liquor cabinet or beer, now they get into grandma's medicine cabinet and passed around drugs. that is a different kind of problem. it is in some ways a consequence of some negative social come -- problems. if you have domestic problems, a lot of...
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i think i'll be working at home a lot or from "the herald" building. i'm going to have to keep coming down and work remotely. we had a small office in the upper keys, so we'll be able to make arrangements once we get some semblance of order. >> are you driving south? >> i've been driving all day. >> got it. >> typically it takes me an hour to get down here. there's no traffic. usually it's a nice quick ride, but you just had bill on. the further esouth we get, we'r only allowed to get so far. it's eerie looking. when you get down there, it's devastation. >> yep. that's the word the governor used in his news conference yesterday. how are the bridges? it's my understanding a lot of the bridges, you know, were damaged, or even those that weren't, they had to wait for the government to go in and assess the stability before anyone could drive past. how has your drive been so far? >> so far the drive has been so good. a lot of the reports i'm hearing, there are damages to bridges, a lot of those turned out not to be true. like there's the snake creek draw bri
i think i'll be working at home a lot or from "the herald" building. i'm going to have to keep coming down and work remotely. we had a small office in the upper keys, so we'll be able to make arrangements once we get some semblance of order. >> are you driving south? >> i've been driving all day. >> got it. >> typically it takes me an hour to get down here. there's no traffic. usually it's a nice quick ride, but you just had bill on. the further esouth we get,...
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jars,o found a few glass not a lot. most of them were canning jars which suggest to us they were producing their own goods. this is interesting to me as a mom when i went out there and found these doll parts it was amazing to think. we know pedro was the only surviving child of teofilo. five girls that live there on the site until they died. these toys could have been theirs. we do not know. they could have been sophia and pedro's children. i am sure they came to visit their grandparents. i think it is interesting to find toys like this. alive.s it come other types of artifacts we found, every day items, a piece ,f a stove, we found a washtub we found a square now, -- a mule shoel, another and unidentified metal straps that were used on their ranch, and i like this harmonica plate. taken aave ever harmonica apart, that is what is in it. plate of ad the base harmonica. someone was out there playing the harmonica, which is neat. it was interesting. we only found three nails on the site. if you have ever gone to historic si
jars,o found a few glass not a lot. most of them were canning jars which suggest to us they were producing their own goods. this is interesting to me as a mom when i went out there and found these doll parts it was amazing to think. we know pedro was the only surviving child of teofilo. five girls that live there on the site until they died. these toys could have been theirs. we do not know. they could have been sophia and pedro's children. i am sure they came to visit their grandparents. i...
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a lot of these teams don't have a kaepernick to say, here's what this movement is all about. >> but a lot of them do. >> a lot of them do, but there are still -- i mean certainly the eagles do with malcolm jek h ins, but there are a lot of -- >> let me ask because we're a little short on time. when there have been historic protests in the past, the montgomery busboy cot, sitting in at the counters, it was clear what they wanted, what the protesters wanted. what's the ultimatum here? where is this going? what would be enough to stop these protests? when would they be satisfied? in other words, can they really effect the kind of change they're talking about? >> i'm not sure about that. i think, you know, what they want is a conversation. what they want is recognition that there's an issue that would then help heal the conversation and make it be a real thing. i think leaders in the african-american to get involved and they want their voices to be heard. and they don't want the president of the united states to shut them down or fans to boo them. you know, they do have a platform, and th
a lot of these teams don't have a kaepernick to say, here's what this movement is all about. >> but a lot of them do. >> a lot of them do, but there are still -- i mean certainly the eagles do with malcolm jek h ins, but there are a lot of -- >> let me ask because we're a little short on time. when there have been historic protests in the past, the montgomery busboy cot, sitting in at the counters, it was clear what they wanted, what the protesters wanted. what's the ultimatum...
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there has been a lot of optimism. you do have a couple senators were questioning things, but generally you have a lot of senators were open to this. there is a deadline. september 30. that is the last day they can pass the obamacare repeal bill without a full majority. a lot of republicans really want to be able to do this. there is a movement towards it. , theyon't have 50 votes don't have 50 yes votes. they are working on things. it will be interesting to see how that affects things as well. host: first call is from california, democrats line. good morning. caller: thank you for holding this debate this morning. i have called my senators from california and they do not support this bill and the reason they do not support this bill is not do the bill does what they say it does. it gets rid of those pre-existing conditions, it gets rid of those benefits that are important to everyone getting health care. it increases the premiums that everybody would be paying for health care. jimmy kimmel said on his show last night t
there has been a lot of optimism. you do have a couple senators were questioning things, but generally you have a lot of senators were open to this. there is a deadline. september 30. that is the last day they can pass the obamacare repeal bill without a full majority. a lot of republicans really want to be able to do this. there is a movement towards it. , theyon't have 50 votes don't have 50 yes votes. they are working on things. it will be interesting to see how that affects things as well....
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>> a lot. they have a lot.t least a couple hours a day on top of the data clock the 5:00 school day. our students are working hard, but they really enjoyed being here and they enjoy the environment. i think it is nice when all of the students are here for the same reasons and all working hard to achieve their goal to go to college.>> they all have that same work ethic as you mentioned. chris bischoff, east palo alto, thank you for your time again. congratulations on starting the school.>> thank you. stomach just a reminder here, the entertainment industry, tom hanks who grew up in the east bay will appear in a tb event called super school live, improving american high schools. we will bring it to you live right here on ktvu fox 2 this friday night starting at eight a clock. >>> coming up next, a new church in idaho geared towards police officers. why some say this is a valuable place for police and other first responders. >>> the founder of roxie joins us live to talk about the trip to the top and time as a top
>> a lot. they have a lot.t least a couple hours a day on top of the data clock the 5:00 school day. our students are working hard, but they really enjoyed being here and they enjoy the environment. i think it is nice when all of the students are here for the same reasons and all working hard to achieve their goal to go to college.>> they all have that same work ethic as you mentioned. chris bischoff, east palo alto, thank you for your time again. congratulations on starting the...
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a lot of them -- that was appealing for a long time to a lot of americans. republicans have now thrown in with the democrats and agree the wealthy should not get a tax break and they're going to decide, they say, who is too wealthy to deserve a tax cut and who is not wealthy enough they're willing to give them a tax cut into mial mcginnis is with us, as well. what's your reaction to what the president just told us? there's a lot of news in there. >> yeah, there's a lot of news in there and clearly, they are going to need tax reform to move forward because the republicans need a political win. and tax reform is really difficult to do because what it means is it's structured in a way to help grow the economy. it needs to be a priority because growth in this country has a huge headwind right now which is the aging of the population. the economy needs all these policies we can put together to create growth. here's one thing that doesn't grow the economy. borrowing a lot of money and adding to our debt. the plan that came out today we're just getting details and l
a lot of them -- that was appealing for a long time to a lot of americans. republicans have now thrown in with the democrats and agree the wealthy should not get a tax break and they're going to decide, they say, who is too wealthy to deserve a tax cut and who is not wealthy enough they're willing to give them a tax cut into mial mcginnis is with us, as well. what's your reaction to what the president just told us? there's a lot of news in there. >> yeah, there's a lot of news in there...
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a lot of roads being built. in the south which is going to give them access into a free pert area for exports is also critical. last is ict is a very positive thing. it's taken too long for the president and the government to move forward on liberalizing the ict industry sector. that means they're going to have a spectrum allocation for 4g, finally. it should have been happened two years ago and there's been a lot of resistance to it. he did announce an open access policy which got put up on the website finally last month or so. you'll see now big investments coming in and telecom sector which early on with the help of the u.s. department of defense which helped build that infrastructure, that was a driver of a lot of sector growth early on and it's now shifting to a private sector growth without any u.s. involvement in it. >> thank you and jeff, i won't repeat the accomplishments that you've cited and let me say, yes, the u.s. government was the main donor during that time but it was also, if you will consortium
a lot of roads being built. in the south which is going to give them access into a free pert area for exports is also critical. last is ict is a very positive thing. it's taken too long for the president and the government to move forward on liberalizing the ict industry sector. that means they're going to have a spectrum allocation for 4g, finally. it should have been happened two years ago and there's been a lot of resistance to it. he did announce an open access policy which got put up on...
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to my dad that in big one i would've been much stronger position and so i think we're going to see a lot more people move into that into that just for a necessity because they can't trust the banks they can't trust the silicon valley companies and i highly recommend anyone who's thinking about doing anything controversial jab big point and the reason for it is not it's a bear or instrument which is i think what most people don't really understand about it yet meaning it's like cash where you can. you know i could be forced to turn it over it's physically impossible for someone to turn over there but. so it's a very awkward position for a lot of institutions that you know use the legal system they use you know basically securities law to force people to do things can really do that they point at sort of you don't have a journalistic degree from columbia be it got big calling because you know computer science and economics and politics degree but my only regret is that i actually spent way too much time in college and graduated well there but it was a waste of time and i speak about breaki
to my dad that in big one i would've been much stronger position and so i think we're going to see a lot more people move into that into that just for a necessity because they can't trust the banks they can't trust the silicon valley companies and i highly recommend anyone who's thinking about doing anything controversial jab big point and the reason for it is not it's a bear or instrument which is i think what most people don't really understand about it yet meaning it's like cash where you...
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a lot of tropical clouds working their way up. most are offshore. big thunderstorms rumbling in santa barbara yesterday you can see the air flow it takes it up toward monterey. but a few could clip the valley they're mild to warm due to the cloud cover and the heat, the trend is for the high to back off. these clouds will keep the lows up but the highs come down a good 5-10 degrees. >>> we don't have much. it's a holiday weekend. we have traffic as you might expect. it's going to be light. i realize that if you're watching now, there's a chance you might have to go somewhere and the roads are doing well at the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic is moving along nicely and we continue to see traffic on 880 northbound, very light. it will probably stay this way i would advise you not to speed because we have officers on the road for the weekend. heading out to the bridge, we're off to a good start. let's go back to the desk. >> we are seeing a slight cooldown on this labor day it's going to be hot, particularly at bay area beaches >> we're at ocean beach in
a lot of tropical clouds working their way up. most are offshore. big thunderstorms rumbling in santa barbara yesterday you can see the air flow it takes it up toward monterey. but a few could clip the valley they're mild to warm due to the cloud cover and the heat, the trend is for the high to back off. these clouds will keep the lows up but the highs come down a good 5-10 degrees. >>> we don't have much. it's a holiday weekend. we have traffic as you might expect. it's going to be...
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we have learned a lot from the big storms in the past. the george r brown convention center we set up what people call a small city. we have five halls and we were able to divide it up into a feeding area, a medical area, essentially entirely mobile hospital. they can handle all, but the most life threatening injuries and conditions here. from there, we also have many feeding and dining area, dormitory, and the far end we have a large service provision area, anything from legal services, immigration questions, locating loved ones. we have a children's play area, we have a separate area for our neighbors who have pets who were able to be rescued with them. so, we have those folks separated into an area where their pets can run around in a contained area and not have to be crated for the entire time. we have a post office on site. any facility or service we need we've been trying to provide. elizabeth: a city within a city. robert jackson thank you for your hard work keeping families comfortable and safe during this very daunting time, sir.
we have learned a lot from the big storms in the past. the george r brown convention center we set up what people call a small city. we have five halls and we were able to divide it up into a feeding area, a medical area, essentially entirely mobile hospital. they can handle all, but the most life threatening injuries and conditions here. from there, we also have many feeding and dining area, dormitory, and the far end we have a large service provision area, anything from legal services,...
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we now know they knew a lot more but we didn't know at the time. then the "hollywood access" tape comes out and then the russians dump the podesta headline and create a diversion which lasted the rest theft campaign. >> charlie: i remember before this came there was a belief you were expanding your leave. correct? >> yes. >> charlie: it was said if the election was held the day before you would have won. >> that's my thinking too. >> charlie: so the conclusion is without that you'd be president? >> that's what i believe. >> charlie: more than any other thing? >> more than any other thing. i'll give you an example from the book. before the letter on the 28th, there was a poll which was a reliable poll showing they was ahead by 26 percentage points in the suburbs of philadelphia. now, that could not have happened without republican women, suburban voters and even independent. if you were a voter and on the 28th of october the director of the fbi says we're reopening the investigation and the trump campaign says, bingo, lock her up, you're going to say
we now know they knew a lot more but we didn't know at the time. then the "hollywood access" tape comes out and then the russians dump the podesta headline and create a diversion which lasted the rest theft campaign. >> charlie: i remember before this came there was a belief you were expanding your leave. correct? >> yes. >> charlie: it was said if the election was held the day before you would have won. >> that's my thinking too. >> charlie: so the...