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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 yet 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 ok 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 when well that's that's exactly i think the question that we're going to have to deal with i mean what is that 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 yet 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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a lot of incentives when the capital moves from the global north to the global south there is also a lot of in there is the theory actually that has been going on for a lot of for for so many decades now that was what is good for the rich is also good for the poor in the sense that the more wealth you create on the upper level then lot of it will go or some of it will go down to the others in terms of job creation in terms of business opportunities but what is happening is like there is there is some sort of growth in the wealth worldwide and some of the poorer are less were in some of the countries where the problem is like the share between those who are rich and those who are poor is widening in the sense that there are more people up on the upper level making more money than those who are actually like on the of the poorest kind of levels so i think there is yes it's globalization it's also theories that exist within governments about how to do business and what is the best way of actually achieving economic development missler ground there's a tangle here between the wealth inequ
a lot of incentives when the capital moves from the global north to the global south there is also a lot of in there is the theory actually that has been going on for a lot of for for so many decades now that was what is good for the rich is also good for the poor in the sense that the more wealth you create on the upper level then lot of it will go or some of it will go down to the others in terms of job creation in terms of business opportunities but what is happening is like there is there...
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a lot is going to social media. k closely with the new tech companies and social media trying to find ways to continue to have a brand role. in the end, someone has to pay for the content to be developed, whether that is through advertising or sponsorship. there is a lot of change going on. we are adapting. we feel we are towards the front end, but it will be different it -- it will be different in five years and 10 years. we have to keep investing in innovation and evolving to stay close to consumers. david: which markets do you see the fastest innovation when it comes to e-commerce, when you get on your app and it gets delivered? china, the u.s., europe? james: places like shanghai and some parts of western europe are on the cutting edge along with some of the u.s. the u.s. in many respects there is a lot of advanced e-commerce , but i can tell you that it is very advanced in places like shanghai and western europe, and the penetration in aggregate is higher in some places than the u.s. when you want to learn what
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so i suspect it has not been a whole lot done. front, there media is also sort of countermeasures there as well. these companies are judged by the stock market, by their monthly average users, and this is more of a factor for twitter then for facebook. 15%e is more estimates that or more of all twitter users are automated, bots, fake. so if twitter were to crack down on that, their monthly averages is would dive, their stock price would dive, and it could be a big disaster. in a way -- i think it was like pulling teeth. i spent a lot of less summer working on the question of what the russians had done on facebook and twitter, and it was kind of like pulling teeth to get any cooperation from the companies. they were not eager to talk about it. they are certainly talking about things they are doing to keep it from happening again. it is tough for them as well. the way those companies eventually paid attention to this is the facebook discovered that adds had been bought in rubles using a credit card that went straight to the so-called
so i suspect it has not been a whole lot done. front, there media is also sort of countermeasures there as well. these companies are judged by the stock market, by their monthly average users, and this is more of a factor for twitter then for facebook. 15%e is more estimates that or more of all twitter users are automated, bots, fake. so if twitter were to crack down on that, their monthly averages is would dive, their stock price would dive, and it could be a big disaster. in a way -- i think...
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so the morning commute tomorrow, a lot of rain through 9:00. you can see it tapers heading through the rest of the day. here's a quick look at my accuweather seven-day forecast, we have a chance of isolated showers, maybe less than scattered. the next storm comes in, still a 1 with the bulk of the moisture across the north bay. then a break saturday and sunday before a 2 storm hits us on tuesday. >> it's fun, i get excited when i see level 2 s. more rain is coming. the san mateo bridge, tail lights headed in the westbound direction, headlights in the eastbound. it's a little slick but traffic is moving at the limit for a 16-minute drive from 880 towards 101. problem spot with a couple lanes blocked in hayward. not a lot of slowing, just minimal at highway 92, southbound past winton, closer to 92. two lanes blocked here. chp is on scene there tryingto get to the tow truck there and move that out of the way. it's early enough now. as we mentioned with this earthquake this morning, bart is saying expect delays on their first trains out this morning
so the morning commute tomorrow, a lot of rain through 9:00. you can see it tapers heading through the rest of the day. here's a quick look at my accuweather seven-day forecast, we have a chance of isolated showers, maybe less than scattered. the next storm comes in, still a 1 with the bulk of the moisture across the north bay. then a break saturday and sunday before a 2 storm hits us on tuesday. >> it's fun, i get excited when i see level 2 s. more rain is coming. the san mateo bridge,...
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cost, this is one we're looking at different ways to measure -- we invested a lot a number of years ago, which is why this cost went up, when we added lots of money into the budget for enhanced main nantenance. it has come down a little bit. it's frankly not what we're focusing on. we're focusing on providing adequately in the service, but it's nice to see the number coming down a little bit. and continuing to chip away at our structural deficit. it looks like there will likely not be a measure on this ballot for june for transportation because there was one introduced seeking the same funding source, but there will likely be the regional bridge toll measure on in june, and still the possibility for a measure later this year for local transit to continue to try to address that gap, but the mayor's 2045 budget and transportation task force will be coming out with their report soon, and it will help reduce the structural deficit. and finally goal four, which is about our employees. so a number of things that we've done, some of which you've seen, the uniforms, continuing to work on rest r
cost, this is one we're looking at different ways to measure -- we invested a lot a number of years ago, which is why this cost went up, when we added lots of money into the budget for enhanced main nantenance. it has come down a little bit. it's frankly not what we're focusing on. we're focusing on providing adequately in the service, but it's nice to see the number coming down a little bit. and continuing to chip away at our structural deficit. it looks like there will likely not be a measure...
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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 yet in fact that there are lots of studies which show that people tend to prioritize that whole lives over the lives of even passengers well in most of the accidents people tend to go to the right side reaching dangerous the passenger 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 well that's that's exactly i think the question that we're going to have to deal with i mean what is that what is the right prio
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 yet in fact that there are lots of studies which show that people tend to prioritize that whole lives over the lives of even passengers well in most of the accidents people tend to go to the right side reaching dangerous the passenger gives...
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there are a lot of these potential vehicles. if there is a computational propaganda there are a lot of interesting ways of how you tackle them using sort of the new technique. it's the other targeted ads so what they do is google will look at what searches people are putting in to say you might put in a search to say how do i traveled to syria so there's an athere is anad that comes up whh the. there's other ways to do that in terms of diluting their content, but again a whole basket of these technique is. it's a little bit like a counterinsurgency approach. if you think about the way it spread, it is modeling what we see in the spread of like herpes for example, it spreads to intimate contact. in my research it shows you can calculate the replication on how something spreads the. we have a lot to learn from public-health about how to. you think about the networks and neighborhoods and to the foreign fighters it is highly localized. so one way we think about that is local. 80% that came from tunisia came from a neighborhood in a
there are a lot of these potential vehicles. if there is a computational propaganda there are a lot of interesting ways of how you tackle them using sort of the new technique. it's the other targeted ads so what they do is google will look at what searches people are putting in to say you might put in a search to say how do i traveled to syria so there's an athere is anad that comes up whh the. there's other ways to do that in terms of diluting their content, but again a whole basket of these...
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a lot more concern right now that's a mock story. >> thank you, bob pisani. >> thank you. >>> staggeringstic the dow soared 5,000 points in just under one year. and five stocks, just five of them, fueled most of those incredible gains dominic chu with the names, big winners, in the run from 20 to 25k. >> tyler talk about a big chunk of them. talking half of the gains in the 5,000-point run are just those five stocks we'll mention here look at this that run between dow 20 to 25,000 has been led, no surprise here, by those all-time highs in boeing, aerospace giant. added nearly 900 points to that 5,000-point run. united health group added 429 points of its own. caterpillar, 407 3m, 406. home depot and mcdonald's tied at the 355 mark. those five stocks, biggest part of the gains in the dow. not just the dow we're talking about. record highs in the nasdaq and s&p 500 as well. economic this out. as we look at the s&p 500, some of the biggest names propelled the moves to 2,700 from 2,600. it's been a lot of beaten down names. retailers, kohl's, up 19% between the run 2,6 hrn a00 and0 halliburt
a lot more concern right now that's a mock story. >> thank you, bob pisani. >> thank you. >>> staggeringstic the dow soared 5,000 points in just under one year. and five stocks, just five of them, fueled most of those incredible gains dominic chu with the names, big winners, in the run from 20 to 25k. >> tyler talk about a big chunk of them. talking half of the gains in the 5,000-point run are just those five stocks we'll mention here look at this that run between dow...
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and we can take care of a lot of problems, take care of a lot of problems. it would be really nice to do it in a bipartisan way approximately joining us this week, "wall street journal" columnist and columnist bill mcgern. bill, let's talk about what the republicans and the democrats can get year? >> the democrats have to decide whether their strategy for 2018 is to cooperate with trump and extract things they can go back to their base with. paul: the dreamers legalizing the young adults. >> or whether they're just going to say donald trump is the devil and run on that for 2018. but look, donald trump is a dealer. i think there's a lot of potential. but each side has to give. the president has made it clear he'll be willing to go with daca to legalize these people in exchange for some border security. probably some funding for his wall. there are a lot of do i believe things. thof doablethings. the question is what are being willing to give for the get. paul: let's talk about the democrats and the choice they face. do they have an incentive to deal or is res
and we can take care of a lot of problems, take care of a lot of problems. it would be really nice to do it in a bipartisan way approximately joining us this week, "wall street journal" columnist and columnist bill mcgern. bill, let's talk about what the republicans and the democrats can get year? >> the democrats have to decide whether their strategy for 2018 is to cooperate with trump and extract things they can go back to their base with. paul: the dreamers legalizing the...
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>> yeah. >> let's check that out. >> played a lot of basketball. at was the big thing here, basketball game. >> there's a stage over here. >> a stage there. >> bands, singles come in from all over the country here. >> oh, really? >> yeah. >> any famous people? >> james brown. >> james brown? >> cab calloway. >> cab calloway? >> michael jackson. >> yeah. >> one of them old coal miners. >> when you're the only black hangout for 50 miles and there's a black people meeting going on, well, black folks just show up out of nowhere. it's like we sent up the black signal. >> a lot of people never realized there was so many black people that had so much to do with coal mining. like everything else, there's no history. >> that's important for people to know because i certainly didn't know it. >> in the state of kentucky, there's only two black schools still standing and this is one of them. >> this is history. >> in the state of kentucky. >> only school that got "colored" on the front of it. >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> i don't know if they had white schools up there
>> yeah. >> let's check that out. >> played a lot of basketball. at was the big thing here, basketball game. >> there's a stage over here. >> a stage there. >> bands, singles come in from all over the country here. >> oh, really? >> yeah. >> any famous people? >> james brown. >> james brown? >> cab calloway. >> cab calloway? >> michael jackson. >> yeah. >> one of them old coal miners. >> when...
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you bring up a lot of interesting points. going back to what i said earlier, illinois started with a very restricted program. it was a pilot program for medical marijuana. it has been extended and expanded. once people become familiar with of it.y see the benefits they expanded. you are seeing it in illinois. hopefully, he will become a bigger program. a few other points, the money to go into helping the community. the opioid epidemic is a great point to bring up. why would we focus on marijuana, especially in states where it is legal and you -- and you do not have proof people are addicted? you have this other problem you have seen in some states -- that has been research -- i do not know how credible it is, but there have been early indications legalize marijuana actually can help lower the use of -- the of use of opioids. -- the of use of opioids. pioids.abuse of o you can help, even with the drug epidemic of the harder, serious, problematic drugs. host: on the front page of the ofgonion, a sting operation one in five pot s
you bring up a lot of interesting points. going back to what i said earlier, illinois started with a very restricted program. it was a pilot program for medical marijuana. it has been extended and expanded. once people become familiar with of it.y see the benefits they expanded. you are seeing it in illinois. hopefully, he will become a bigger program. a few other points, the money to go into helping the community. the opioid epidemic is a great point to bring up. why would we focus on...
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a lot of families face that i work with on a daily basis a lot of the kids seem to. actually be the most resilient and seem to be out to pick up being american being in america really quickly for instance at the beginning of the documentary and beginning of the eight months none of them could speak english let me show you what happened towards the end of the eight months saying kids have a look. or oh you. oh. there you from the from this you. you have. this is. a life. all right best thing about living in america but. being with my family this is the best thing ever lover thing that i'm able to continue all my studying dear student a graduate student at the university of maryland baltimore county and that's me. living my dream ok all right american dream sitting right next to me thank you very much to do and also to talk as well have a kill my laptop if you want to find out more about this the sundance film festival have their very own page for this he's home the story of refugees making it in the u.s. and now what film we're going to be looking into tomorrow many.
a lot of families face that i work with on a daily basis a lot of the kids seem to. actually be the most resilient and seem to be out to pick up being american being in america really quickly for instance at the beginning of the documentary and beginning of the eight months none of them could speak english let me show you what happened towards the end of the eight months saying kids have a look. or oh you. oh. there you from the from this you. you have. this is. a life. all right best thing...
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and of course, you know, i had the support there, but a lot of people didn't talk about it. but i saw it in my community, coming up as a kid, but you think, "hey, this will never happen to me." >> and then was it just that? i mean, that's bad enough, but was there -- did you spiral down to even worse situations? >> yes, yes. i ended up losing my athletic scholarship. my addictions led to other hard-core addictions -- uppers, downers, pain pills, crack cocaine, snorting heroin. you name it, i became addicted, and that's what i did. >> how did you break out of that? what kind of support -- what did your family say, or did you even tell them? >> well, my family, when they found out, they were very disappointed. >> of course. >> but i always remember my mother said, "you better come back home with a degree." so, i was able to earn three degrees. but what really helped, i was referred to san -- the teen challenge -- san francisco teen challenge. and that agency really helped me to get a handle, get a grip, on life, and i began to fight my way back. >> how long did it take you? >>
and of course, you know, i had the support there, but a lot of people didn't talk about it. but i saw it in my community, coming up as a kid, but you think, "hey, this will never happen to me." >> and then was it just that? i mean, that's bad enough, but was there -- did you spiral down to even worse situations? >> yes, yes. i ended up losing my athletic scholarship. my addictions led to other hard-core addictions -- uppers, downers, pain pills, crack cocaine, snorting...
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i feel it we will do a lot more digging. other story i found fascinating and i think it is a sign of the times, dealing with climate change, the ratings organizations and how they are incorporating disaster scenarios potentially in ratings. joel: which is big business. that is what this boils down to. the rating agencies, as we know through history, have been on both sides of it. this is a chance for them to step up to the table and maybe reevaluate some of the things they have been doing. carol: it makes sense. if you look at some of the weather situations we have had, whether it is hurricanes, floods, fires, this is adding up to a lot of costs impacting cities and the country. that is why they are thinking it is time to rate. joel: and it can potentially get worse. it shows productivity on their part to address something that could be snowballing. carol: the bottom rating agencies, sometimes good, sometimes not so much. they missed enron, they did miss the subprime mortgage meltdown. you wonder where they are in this curve.
i feel it we will do a lot more digging. other story i found fascinating and i think it is a sign of the times, dealing with climate change, the ratings organizations and how they are incorporating disaster scenarios potentially in ratings. joel: which is big business. that is what this boils down to. the rating agencies, as we know through history, have been on both sides of it. this is a chance for them to step up to the table and maybe reevaluate some of the things they have been doing....
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day yeah that's really new and exciting you know one of the areas that we report on here boom bust a lot are energy efficient things conservation related technologies you're going to be on the lookout for those too out there. and look no further than your kitchen for a great example the smart refrigerator can now tell you via an app what is in your fridge and how long it's been there and another app can suggest dinner recipes based on what you already have at home and i know this sounds like the jetsons but the average american family wastes two thousand dollars a year in food largely because they aren't sure what they have at home so you know there's a matter of energy conservation for the fridge itself for the fossil fuel you'll burn making a needless run to the supermarket etc etc there's a bunch of subtle ways that go beyond the windmills in the solar panels that we think of when you think energy conservation while holland i imagine if some of our viewers were to have their refrigerator tell them what's in there it might be more akin to a horror movie with some of the old things they
day yeah that's really new and exciting you know one of the areas that we report on here boom bust a lot are energy efficient things conservation related technologies you're going to be on the lookout for those too out there. and look no further than your kitchen for a great example the smart refrigerator can now tell you via an app what is in your fridge and how long it's been there and another app can suggest dinner recipes based on what you already have at home and i know this sounds like...
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if a lot. much the last awful pull by let me get this lad is that all the lot of them he displayed made that get more miles than cloth in my limbs was a family. that i was i would apply lives that my. beloved till sunday said at that news hour in china is just. a mile from my view on the other was never anything to naming them. all the kids on the land the more lot of them i don't lead good luck to those in the got it to the new none when they're given a mug i'm not balls not a last option that was malala the border was letting me down the. bus was about. to. walk. off but i'll never vomit are all so i don't bother coming back doesn't ah. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. how. to meet. us in the arab league. and are. going to. come here. government. in georgia. now in our budget on whatever charge i would not want to back to my. personal stories of lebanese villagers on the border with israel up the line runs to this theory their daily struggles and the moment when we go get emergency forces stop
if a lot. much the last awful pull by let me get this lad is that all the lot of them he displayed made that get more miles than cloth in my limbs was a family. that i was i would apply lives that my. beloved till sunday said at that news hour in china is just. a mile from my view on the other was never anything to naming them. all the kids on the land the more lot of them i don't lead good luck to those in the got it to the new none when they're given a mug i'm not balls not a last option that...
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, a lot of republicans. they pointed to him with bias in the overall russia probe. fill us in on that. >> he has certainly taken a lot of heat. the heat he's taken goes back to the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. there was a lot of concern by republicans because of his wife. his wife was connected. she ran for state office in virginia. she received money, donations, from the governor there, terry mcauliffe, part of his group there and his connections to hillary clinton. you know, recently, the last several months, republicans had raised a lot of concerns that andrew mccabe was connected to the hillary clinton e-mail investigation because of his wife. these concerns were raised on the hill. he had to go to the hill and talk to them about this. he was questioned about that by members of congress. so all of that certainly he has taken heat for. you know, he's also taken a lot of heat from the president in tweets in direct communications with the deputy director. a lot of stuff coming his way from a lot of
, a lot of republicans. they pointed to him with bias in the overall russia probe. fill us in on that. >> he has certainly taken a lot of heat. the heat he's taken goes back to the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. there was a lot of concern by republicans because of his wife. his wife was connected. she ran for state office in virginia. she received money, donations, from the governor there, terry mcauliffe, part of his group there and his connections to hillary clinton. you know,...
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david: you have the image of being a person that strikes fear in a lot of ceos. me people are probably afraid they are going to get a call from paul singer. paul: it does not bother me anymore. david: if someone had invested with you in the very beginning, what would the rate of return that would have been compounded? paul: one dollar became $160. david: is it too late to invest retroactively into that? [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? ♪ david: i read the other day that you opened your fund for 24 hours and $5 billion showed up. now how does somebody raise $5 billion in 24 hours? paul: it was not exactly true. david: oh. paul: it was true in the sense that once the offering
david: you have the image of being a person that strikes fear in a lot of ceos. me people are probably afraid they are going to get a call from paul singer. paul: it does not bother me anymore. david: if someone had invested with you in the very beginning, what would the rate of return that would have been compounded? paul: one dollar became $160. david: is it too late to invest retroactively into that? [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize...
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we have a lot of room to increase. that most cardiologists would put a patient on a larger dose of cholesterol medicine than that to start with. so we're going to up that. i suspect we do, that his l.d.l. will fall even more. and like i said, if we do the diet and exercise, i just don't think that he's got much room to do anything else. reporter: you said there were stroke concerns as well? mr. jackson: i was talking to dr. gupta saying it's not just the heart that he's asking questions about. i understand he's asking questions about vascular health, including heart disease and stroke and stuff. so i'm saying that we're looking at that, looking at his vascular health overanderson all and it looks very good -- overall and it looks very good right now. reporter: what about die netic -- diabetic, the potential, because of the weight as get older? mr. jackson: sure. that's always a possibility. we'll monitor that. right now his stuff is normal. so right now fleece evidence of diabetes right now -- there's no evidence of dia
we have a lot of room to increase. that most cardiologists would put a patient on a larger dose of cholesterol medicine than that to start with. so we're going to up that. i suspect we do, that his l.d.l. will fall even more. and like i said, if we do the diet and exercise, i just don't think that he's got much room to do anything else. reporter: you said there were stroke concerns as well? mr. jackson: i was talking to dr. gupta saying it's not just the heart that he's asking questions about....
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>> well, what it does is it takes care of what you called in the introduction loopholes which have a lot to do with history. 25 years ago, they said if you pay $60,000, you can get around certain proofs or attestations. well, you can imagine that over a couple of decades, 60,000 really should be 90,000 or $100,000 just to be equal dollars. >> and congresswoman lofgren, you normally oppose republican immigration policies, yet you helped to write this bill. why? >> well, it's a small measure honestly. i had a bill that was more dramatic reform of the program, but this bill makes some incremental changes that improve the current situation, and therefore i thought it was worth pursuing because it's better than the status quo. there are several problems with the h 1 b program. one is the outsources issing is where you have low paid visa holders, come in, essentially replace american employees. sometimes the americans are even forced to train the foreign workers, and that is really not what the h 1 b program was for. this bill will help on that. we'll see if it actually fixes it, but we hope t
>> well, what it does is it takes care of what you called in the introduction loopholes which have a lot to do with history. 25 years ago, they said if you pay $60,000, you can get around certain proofs or attestations. well, you can imagine that over a couple of decades, 60,000 really should be 90,000 or $100,000 just to be equal dollars. >> and congresswoman lofgren, you normally oppose republican immigration policies, yet you helped to write this bill. why? >> well, it's a...
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a lot of commentators are expecting low oil prices. were not expecting oil prices above $55 a barrel. we had an adjustment in gcc economies in sources of other income. on top of that, we have a higher oil price, and this has an positive for regional bonds, articularly on the higher risk spectrum, and outperformance has been bahrain and oman. yousef: we put up a chart, how that performance evolved over the year. 4645. the total return index, and we have added this for perspective, total return for emerging markets. a story of underperformance. even compared to a regional gauge would show outperformance. where do gulf bonds go from here, in a time of shifting global market dynamics from the withdrawal of liquidity to the higher oil prices you pointed out. those are not trades that happen every year or two. those are some major inflections. >> you need to break down certain bonds in the region. if you're looking at uae bonds, there are is little margin for those to absorb credit spreads s rates go up. if you look at bahrain or oman bonds,
a lot of commentators are expecting low oil prices. were not expecting oil prices above $55 a barrel. we had an adjustment in gcc economies in sources of other income. on top of that, we have a higher oil price, and this has an positive for regional bonds, articularly on the higher risk spectrum, and outperformance has been bahrain and oman. yousef: we put up a chart, how that performance evolved over the year. 4645. the total return index, and we have added this for perspective, total return...
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cory: initially the stock sold off a lot. you look at the amd trading after-hours, it was a dramatic somethingell over 8%. you never want to see in cfo commentary, they are going to have to restate earnings. changegoing to have to what happened in the past. as he can see in the chart right after the it came out, stock fell well over 8% as people try to figure out what was going on with the amd results. is inread into it, there can't accounting principle called 606. it's a way a company when they sell a product, in the future, if they have to give services in the future or they have a warranty that goes forward, or to besoftware that has delivered over a certain period of time, there is a change in that role. some will recognize it shouldn't have bid. that revenue recognition change is disconcerting. a.b. amd didn't know what they were doing or tried to hide things. they say it's a material, but number two, if they have to pull revenues from 2015 to 2016 toward future years, it has a perverse of effect of a slight rise in futu
cory: initially the stock sold off a lot. you look at the amd trading after-hours, it was a dramatic somethingell over 8%. you never want to see in cfo commentary, they are going to have to restate earnings. changegoing to have to what happened in the past. as he can see in the chart right after the it came out, stock fell well over 8% as people try to figure out what was going on with the amd results. is inread into it, there can't accounting principle called 606. it's a way a company when...
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and there's a lot of money. i love not a visit of the sun not the boss elevator pitch of the the mother little time one on on the night clement showed lot of them was an invasion over my limbs i'm a pessimist but. not such as in the study of a team that's mcconnell told i was coming on out of that's out of luck and they know it's not. going to. wash it would have to go would you know gen no a lot of play mother gives over her no hostages of us saudi johnny based on. reasonable now yeah it did up to a good deal it on a lot and i got that abuse others are. will the body that tell you i'm good enough for us i would like that good. cause. it was a lot of money that's made of this shit is doesn't it. beyond. that is the key to go beyond. that beyond a get if that was laid. in a for. me . each of you. doesn't. work. for me. it's lotion another step toward the result of the get along side other side the side or so much i notice you must have got ladies on with physically i know my. son but nothing. you know i is now for
and there's a lot of money. i love not a visit of the sun not the boss elevator pitch of the the mother little time one on on the night clement showed lot of them was an invasion over my limbs i'm a pessimist but. not such as in the study of a team that's mcconnell told i was coming on out of that's out of luck and they know it's not. going to. wash it would have to go would you know gen no a lot of play mother gives over her no hostages of us saudi johnny based on. reasonable now yeah it did...
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sounds like a lot of fun. huge landlord. >> this is their equity office division. and they are not the only company doing this. all the landlords are scrambling to appeal to this millennial generation and the younger gen x of, theiro sort expectations are different. when they are choosing a job, they may even consider what kind of office they are moving into. this helps with recruiting. it helps with retaining, it helps the landlords fill vacancies, at least that's the hope. julia: it's not just boston, though. it's happening all over the country. new york, chicago. if they want the best talent, they have to make the workplace speak to them. >> that's right. i guess the idea is that if you are hiring really talented people and you are expecting them to work long hours, maybe they don't have as much time outside of the office, so let's try to make the office more fun. so even while, if you are working 10 hours, maybe you stop for an hour and have a beer down in the second floor and you come back up and continue
sounds like a lot of fun. huge landlord. >> this is their equity office division. and they are not the only company doing this. all the landlords are scrambling to appeal to this millennial generation and the younger gen x of, theiro sort expectations are different. when they are choosing a job, they may even consider what kind of office they are moving into. this helps with recruiting. it helps with retaining, it helps the landlords fill vacancies, at least that's the hope. julia: it's...
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i think that they have done a whole lot and tried to do a whole lot so far but there are a lot of peoplewho are really underwhelmed by hell that gets manifested in the code and as a user what can you do aside from just walking all over these >> we are living in a normal society and if you are someone picking up someone in a harsh way is if my freedom to deal with this one person and make them run away but don't do that. it is my speech right and becomes a piggybacking off of question. it relies heavily on the moderation of the volunteers especially in my case so what do you see as the current place and possibly future potential of the human moderation and commercial volunteer within these online social spaces? >> i fall back where they use some automated policing and i think it has to be. when we talk about this it isn't just the monopoly part or human scale and there is a book. they managed to grow. it's how they will respond. it is vital. >> i think it goes back to the question as well to is determining how the norms are expressed for algorithms or automated platforms. that is a pretty
i think that they have done a whole lot and tried to do a whole lot so far but there are a lot of peoplewho are really underwhelmed by hell that gets manifested in the code and as a user what can you do aside from just walking all over these >> we are living in a normal society and if you are someone picking up someone in a harsh way is if my freedom to deal with this one person and make them run away but don't do that. it is my speech right and becomes a piggybacking off of question. it...
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that changes a lot. when it comes to entitlement reforms, whatever they might be, it will be hard to get democrats on board. paul ryan has always been a big thinker leader. he may try, as he said he will. hurdles in theme inner chamber. kind republicans will be of scared off by the prospect of touching entitlement in an election year. the 51 majority and the election-year will color almost everything. these hurdles are for paul ryan and mitch mcconnell in terms of the short-term deadlines coming up? "wall street journal" has a nice little calendar about what congress will be picking up when they get back. january 19, the government's current funding expires. that deadline colors all other measures that try to get attached to it. the biggest piece is immigration. making a push to try and get some kind of deal worked out to get legal protections for the dreamers, young people who came to the u.s. as children entered out here illegally. the president ended that program , but gave congress six-month to decide
that changes a lot. when it comes to entitlement reforms, whatever they might be, it will be hard to get democrats on board. paul ryan has always been a big thinker leader. he may try, as he said he will. hurdles in theme inner chamber. kind republicans will be of scared off by the prospect of touching entitlement in an election year. the 51 majority and the election-year will color almost everything. these hurdles are for paul ryan and mitch mcconnell in terms of the short-term deadlines...
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of the poor and i think has worked in a lot of countries the other thing is like a lot of people have moved from poverty and then they are now in the middle class but they are very vulnerable because they are close to poverty they can fall back in a kind of time so strengthening those three to cation through incentives through different kinds of support so that they can stay in the middle class but also have the right skills in order to function is something that needs to be done but i would like for a lot of countries including morocco but also in the global south generally when needs to happen is to move away from the client list kind of system where there are revolving doors between the businesses and the political elite that's one of the problems a lot of the business people are also part of the political elite lot of the politicians become businessmen and there are all kinds of like passed through us that happen and this is and i think in there needs to be an oversight on all. so very very good system of transparency and accountability because of the of the over sides of this par
of the poor and i think has worked in a lot of countries the other thing is like a lot of people have moved from poverty and then they are now in the middle class but they are very vulnerable because they are close to poverty they can fall back in a kind of time so strengthening those three to cation through incentives through different kinds of support so that they can stay in the middle class but also have the right skills in order to function is something that needs to be done but i would...
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a bad lot of. that that i was i was appalled leaves that on the. ship i loved all sudden he said because la la la la at that news hour he said i was just. about a mile from on my. own there was never anything of meaning that i. called the kid on the ladder more latinum i don't lead good luck to those in the got it to the new none when they're given a much less all to do that because malala the border let's let it be the last. bus was about. me. and. i want to. walk. off that i'll never vomit are all study but don't bother me about doesn't ah. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. how. to meet us. in england. and our. government. virgin birth. control which are actually. pretty. down order to damage average which i would not want you to. think. it was oriol upon which modern day venezuela was a stop. for over a century this lucrative resorts has divided the people less than coerced with the world's largest reserves. charging the impact of industrialization and the legacies of its prominent leaders we shed
a bad lot of. that that i was i was appalled leaves that on the. ship i loved all sudden he said because la la la la at that news hour he said i was just. about a mile from on my. own there was never anything of meaning that i. called the kid on the ladder more latinum i don't lead good luck to those in the got it to the new none when they're given a much less all to do that because malala the border let's let it be the last. bus was about. me. and. i want to. walk. off that i'll never vomit...
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that is a lot of bottles. o give you an idea of the dimension, every person in the world if they bring back to bottles a month, we collect every bottle we put out. how will we do it? there will be different systems in different countries. every country needs a solution. it won't be the same everywhere. there are places where it is reasonably advanced in europe to more informal economies where the collection happens. there will be different solutions everywhere. we have to work with ngo's, other industrial companies and governments. it is absolutely doable. that is what is exciting about setting the objective. david: what about other places, like china, for example? james: the emerging countries is where there is more of a problem as opposed to the u.s. or europe. we need to do more there, but there is some informal collection system going on across a wide range of waste. what we need to create is the circular economy, create value for that. we did this in mexico, for example. you go back a little more than 10 y
that is a lot of bottles. o give you an idea of the dimension, every person in the world if they bring back to bottles a month, we collect every bottle we put out. how will we do it? there will be different systems in different countries. every country needs a solution. it won't be the same everywhere. there are places where it is reasonably advanced in europe to more informal economies where the collection happens. there will be different solutions everywhere. we have to work with ngo's, other...
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of heart a lot of time, a lot of attention to detail.ns. >> this means a lot to me. this is a lot of people up there -- it means an awful lot to bunch of to have a bunch of young people take that much interest to give us time and their effort and their abilities and it's a wonderful program. >> ♪ god bless america, land that i love, stand beside her, and guide her, through the night with the lights from above ♪ >> it means we're making a difference and for a lot of these guys, the last big trip that they will take in their lifetime so that's sobering thought for many of them. for a lot of these guys, it is the best day, you know, aside from getting married and aside from having their kids, this honor flight day is going to be the best day of their lives. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> up next we introduce to you one woman who has had the same job since the 1950s and, yes, i said the '50's she's still going strong. we've got her story next. ♪ i like these award-winning cheddar puffs. and i like these award-winning cheddar puffs. first place. both events? booya
of heart a lot of time, a lot of attention to detail.ns. >> this means a lot to me. this is a lot of people up there -- it means an awful lot to bunch of to have a bunch of young people take that much interest to give us time and their effort and their abilities and it's a wonderful program. >> ♪ god bless america, land that i love, stand beside her, and guide her, through the night with the lights from above ♪ >> it means we're making a difference and for a lot of these...
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oh i really think that a lot of people are going to agree with us now on that subject. i do not need is a big -- >> 70% of americans want the immigration policy to be the family, the nuclear family and the workers, 70%. >> chain migration has taken a very big hit in the last year is what's happening. if you look at these killers, whether you like or not we're , looking at these killers and then you see 18 people came in, 22 people came in, 30 people came in with this one person that just killed a lot of people. i really don't believe there are a lot of democrats that are going to be supporting chain migration any more. >> mr. president should we have , the homeland security secretary -- >> i just want to try to make sure we are all linking. the reason border security is so important to have as part of is that it does not solve the problem, if we can apprehend people, but we cannot remove them. so we need the law system which , is some physical infrastructure as the president described, personal technology technology, wed have to close those legal loopholes. the effect of
oh i really think that a lot of people are going to agree with us now on that subject. i do not need is a big -- >> 70% of americans want the immigration policy to be the family, the nuclear family and the workers, 70%. >> chain migration has taken a very big hit in the last year is what's happening. if you look at these killers, whether you like or not we're , looking at these killers and then you see 18 people came in, 22 people came in, 30 people came in with this one person that...
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i guess a question that a lot of us in the public are wondering is, what can someone with nontechnicalnd do to become a more desirable candidate in technology sectors such as google or any of the other silicon valley companies? >> it's a great question. when participating in the technology sector is not about computer science, that's one part of it. i think retraining and equipping ourselves in digital skills is the way you make these transitions and there are many categories, i.t. as an example, actual qualification to learn and be qualified to do i.t. support, it's possible for many more people than they realize. and it's one of the fastest growing jobs in the country. it is a great example, many health care jobs, i think it's understanding that and retraining people to be able to do those things is what we need to do. >> actually, i don't have a technical degree. and -- >> you've done pretty well. >> i studied history and literature and i actually really appreciate that. i think it's given me a good perspective on these changes that we're going through now. and i actually have appli
i guess a question that a lot of us in the public are wondering is, what can someone with nontechnicalnd do to become a more desirable candidate in technology sectors such as google or any of the other silicon valley companies? >> it's a great question. when participating in the technology sector is not about computer science, that's one part of it. i think retraining and equipping ourselves in digital skills is the way you make these transitions and there are many categories, i.t. as an...
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the issue is that a lot of u.s. military personnel use it. 've been using it and not turning off the settings when down range, when they're in places like the kandahar airfield or a secret base in syria. once this 20-year-old student in australia figured out he can drill down, they realized they were learning a lot about what is happening inside of the bases potentially compromising what we say here operational security. so the pentagon is reminding everyone to turn off your settings they're working with strava. they're pledging to work with the pentagon it's really a reminder not just about how many bases we have scattered throughout the globe, where they're doing and what troops are doing inside the wire it's a reminder of these cell phones that we have in our pocket, the smart phones that can be security risks, not just for potential enemies say isis or the taliban in afghanistan but smarter state actors and that is really where the conversation is changing here. they're more concerned about the chinese, russians and potentially the iranian
the issue is that a lot of u.s. military personnel use it. 've been using it and not turning off the settings when down range, when they're in places like the kandahar airfield or a secret base in syria. once this 20-year-old student in australia figured out he can drill down, they realized they were learning a lot about what is happening inside of the bases potentially compromising what we say here operational security. so the pentagon is reminding everyone to turn off your settings they're...
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for people in this room, that may not seem like a lot. a big chunk of the country it was meaningful. we have the right balance. the high tax states be subsidized? because then normally the follow on question is because they are donor states who give more money and my response is because there are more wealthy people that live in those states. mr. rubenstein: some people say it was an effort by the red states to tax the -- sec. mnuchin: i don't think that's the case at all. no one said this is a political issue. it was an economic issue. mr. rubenstein: what is think about governors who say you can make your payments and make it a charitable deduction? that ischin: i think one of the funniest things i have possibly heard. [laughter] i will say we will wait to see the language. most people understand the concept of a charitable deduction. that is voluntary, that goes to help people. it is different from the high cost of real estate taxes in my favorite two locations. mr. rubenstein: so there would be no auditing of governors who proposed tha
for people in this room, that may not seem like a lot. a big chunk of the country it was meaningful. we have the right balance. the high tax states be subsidized? because then normally the follow on question is because they are donor states who give more money and my response is because there are more wealthy people that live in those states. mr. rubenstein: some people say it was an effort by the red states to tax the -- sec. mnuchin: i don't think that's the case at all. no one said this is a...
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>> not a lot of junior high school kids can dunk. t -- >> everybody tries. >> i think that he is starting to transcend his sport that he's becoming something of a public figure. >> michael jordan becomes the model every other athlete wants to shoot for. they want to be a brand. and that's what television does for these athletes. turns them into worldwide iconic brands. >> the inbounds pass comes in to jordan. here's michael at the foul line. good! the bulls win. >> athletes in the '80s became part of an ongoing group of people that we cared about. we had an enormous pent-up demand for sports and the '80s began to provide. thank goodness. >>> cable television is continuing to grow. it's estimated it will go into 1 million more u.s. households this year. >> with cable television offering an array of different channel choices, the audience bifurcated. that's an earthquake. >> i want my mtv! >> i want my mtv! >> i want my mtv! ♪ >> a new concept is born. the best of tv combined with the best of radio. this is it. welcome to mtv music tele
>> not a lot of junior high school kids can dunk. t -- >> everybody tries. >> i think that he is starting to transcend his sport that he's becoming something of a public figure. >> michael jordan becomes the model every other athlete wants to shoot for. they want to be a brand. and that's what television does for these athletes. turns them into worldwide iconic brands. >> the inbounds pass comes in to jordan. here's michael at the foul line. good! the bulls win....
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real bitcoin companies coming to the market and the exposure of these kind of fake hysteria a lot of people there is kind of a dead dot com like crazy around big point people have no understand and they're just throwing money at all sorts of stuff all sorts junk that they have no idea what it is one of them is c.e.o. of soaring block chain stock sells about eight hundred seventy thousand dollars worth of the shares the head of a small biotech company turned krypto has made hundreds of thousands of dollars in stock sales already john or president c.e.o. and chairman of riaa block chain disclosed in a filing with a us securities and exchange commission that he sold thirty thousand three hundred eighty three shares at a weighted average price of twenty eight dollars and sixty one cents remember the stock of this company called riot blog chain it used to be a biotech company they soared by six hundred percent once they change their name to block chain and their their nasdaq stock symbol to riot from like bio p. . but the fact is that this company right lists three block chain investments
real bitcoin companies coming to the market and the exposure of these kind of fake hysteria a lot of people there is kind of a dead dot com like crazy around big point people have no understand and they're just throwing money at all sorts of stuff all sorts junk that they have no idea what it is one of them is c.e.o. of soaring block chain stock sells about eight hundred seventy thousand dollars worth of the shares the head of a small biotech company turned krypto has made hundreds of thousands...
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we save a lot of activity. and we need to build for example, less power plants that otherwise would be needed as result of the digitalization. we are increasing our power system. this is very good and this is something that will continue. it would help us to make him for example, the most out of the renewable energies as well. i mentioned there is a mismatch between when sun and wind is available and when the sun and wind is the highest. we have to address this mismatch as well. now, but this is very good that our energy system, our economic system is becoming more and more digital, more and more interconnected to different devices. but this also raises the issue of cybersecurity, the surface is becoming much bigger in terms of the unexpected exception so it is an area where we are working with our governments how we can increase the resilience of our electrical systems in order to minimize such attacks. what kind of measures need to be taken in order to minimize the undeserved attacks in terms of making our sy
we save a lot of activity. and we need to build for example, less power plants that otherwise would be needed as result of the digitalization. we are increasing our power system. this is very good and this is something that will continue. it would help us to make him for example, the most out of the renewable energies as well. i mentioned there is a mismatch between when sun and wind is available and when the sun and wind is the highest. we have to address this mismatch as well. now, but this...
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there are a lot of them. e relates it to fracking, a temporary thrill and high but longer term it is bad. i love jodie foster, don't get me wrong. americans go to escape at a movie. can they escape without you lecturing them about it. after this. is this a phone? or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com. ♪ neil: you know this is something you won't catch my adele doing. and i warned you, taylor swift fans, this is what happens when you're skinny and beautiful, you get away with gouging your fan base. i will have lauren simonetti explain. what is going on, lauren? >> oh, boy, taylor swift, is actually hitting the road for the first time in tw
there are a lot of them. e relates it to fracking, a temporary thrill and high but longer term it is bad. i love jodie foster, don't get me wrong. americans go to escape at a movie. can they escape without you lecturing them about it. after this. is this a phone? or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you...
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before we used to get a lot of clients working for video. taken for kayaking to gave them a long to do for those. until now to mcculloch money has been able to feed his family with the kayak and rafting tours. but for how much longer another dam on the white nile is nearly finished. will the river upstream soon look more like this my feeling about. the disappearing of the rapids it's quite like painful because. where my like as to to get to where i wanted to be but now billard as a nor there. so when i tried to when i tried to. call. the white still flowing. it's an impressive spectacle. that. could dry up. this is. for dialogue with the south. including a police officer. around the world push notifications for breaking news. to send us photos and videos. this is the. the because the book saw the meows some of the last song news now so now to some other news it's a kind of cultural. news some news tonight on the boat to. her family on a level. w. . this is the gathering it's come to life somebody and let's go right to our correspondent who is
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a lot of people know you from seeing your tv appearances. know you from reading the briefs that your ethics group have cited. we'll be following your cases in the new year. and a happy new year to you, richard. >> happy new year. >>> coming up, the movements and political moments that showed what america was at its core in 2017. i have a new panel on that. and some of the moments from "the beat," the debates, the interviews, the dad jokes, all of, that on our special edition of "the beat" on msnbc. hi, i'm the internet! you know what's difficult? armless bowling. you got this, jimmy! you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. pick a domain name. choose a design. you can build a website in under an hour. now that's a strike! get your domain today and get a free trial of gocentral. build a better website in under an hour. i love you. >>> welcome back to this special edition of "the beat." we turn our focus now to some of those big moments in 2017, moments that changed the entire national conversation. i'm joined by liz plnk from
a lot of people know you from seeing your tv appearances. know you from reading the briefs that your ethics group have cited. we'll be following your cases in the new year. and a happy new year to you, richard. >> happy new year. >>> coming up, the movements and political moments that showed what america was at its core in 2017. i have a new panel on that. and some of the moments from "the beat," the debates, the interviews, the dad jokes, all of, that on our special...
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i think there are a lot of us who would be willing to vote for the rock and there are a lot of us whoould vote for a rock on top of donald trump. >> don't count me as one of those people. i'm voting for donald j. trump for the election. >> i think that's quite obvious. >> this also highlights the weakness in the democrat field, if one person could give a two-minute speech at an awards show and totally dominate the headlines and just eclipse everybody else, that shows you that the democrats are not as strong as they think. their field is not as strong if career politicians -- >> good point. >> and this woman out of nowhere seemingly can come and literally dominate the field before she's even said she's going to announce, the democrat field is not as strong as they want us to believe they are. >> the person that came out of practically nowhere. oprah is not coming out of nowhere. >> politically, yes she is. >> barack obama kind of came out of nowhere. >> he came out of nowhere and he was a little-known state senator from chicago with no money and a weird name, and he blew everybody away
i think there are a lot of us who would be willing to vote for the rock and there are a lot of us whoould vote for a rock on top of donald trump. >> don't count me as one of those people. i'm voting for donald j. trump for the election. >> i think that's quite obvious. >> this also highlights the weakness in the democrat field, if one person could give a two-minute speech at an awards show and totally dominate the headlines and just eclipse everybody else, that shows you that...
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they have more than $40 billion of debt, and vmware throws off a lot of cash. ould be nice if michael dell can get some of that cash and pay that down, and also, if he is a public company, as would give them additional ammo down the road and make some more acquisitions. it seems that he is taking the next advanced step to take this complicated structure that yes created and supply it and get it out the door for public investors. emily: what does it mean for vmware? he simply happy with the current structure, and in fact, even though dell had conflicting relationships with potential partners, it were able to pursue those partnerships. my sources are telling me that he would stay in place, the management would stay in place because he is such a gem. we don't know what the financial -- vmware is surpassing. >> vmware would be part of this business, and based on services that run on top of the core of dell's business, vmware is a technology that brings it all together. some of those partnerships might have to be snuffed out. they are thinking about doing some kind o
they have more than $40 billion of debt, and vmware throws off a lot of cash. ould be nice if michael dell can get some of that cash and pay that down, and also, if he is a public company, as would give them additional ammo down the road and make some more acquisitions. it seems that he is taking the next advanced step to take this complicated structure that yes created and supply it and get it out the door for public investors. emily: what does it mean for vmware? he simply happy with the...
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a lot of it is for newer veterans. host: frank is calling from fort lauderdale, florida, also a veteran. you are on with nikki wentling. caller: i want to ask nikki about the choice program. heard before was enhanced, the local radiation clinic around here, 21st century oncology, accused to take veterans as radiation payments -- patience to get treatment for cancer. it was not enhanced that much. instances certain where somebody would have to go through radiation and chemotherapy at the same time because of their disease any course of treatment. how is this being dealt with now? the v.a. at the time could not recognize the chemo, but you had to do both at the same time and you could not just ride down to the miami facility. the reason the v.a. initially did this is because the radiation machines were very expensive and they can only have one in miami. they did not have one in broward county. it was a smaller clinic. pick up.a. going to this kind of thing where they have to do chemo also? of that am not aware specific re
a lot of it is for newer veterans. host: frank is calling from fort lauderdale, florida, also a veteran. you are on with nikki wentling. caller: i want to ask nikki about the choice program. heard before was enhanced, the local radiation clinic around here, 21st century oncology, accused to take veterans as radiation payments -- patience to get treatment for cancer. it was not enhanced that much. instances certain where somebody would have to go through radiation and chemotherapy at the same...
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a lot of property developers are looking at their proformas. the risk is the rents are justifying the risk involved given the cost to construct. if they start falling, i hope we don't have a disincentive to not build. so, it is becoming a vicious circle. a vicious cycle. thank you. >> on that question, the 4,000 units that were built over the past year, do you have a sense of when they were entiets ld? -- entitled? like it would be interesting to see kind of. because we have faced this issue a little bit. there is the one side that says we need to bill. but it would be interesting to see when those were actually entitled. i don't know if you have any sense of that. >> thank you, commissioner. we do have information as to what quarter they're built in and the date of the entitlement as well. so, we can definitely get back to you in terms of how many are by quarter or by month. >> if they're entitled, they were mostly entitled in 2012 or 2008. to me this report shows a couple of things. one, if you do look at that neighbourhood page where housing
a lot of property developers are looking at their proformas. the risk is the rents are justifying the risk involved given the cost to construct. if they start falling, i hope we don't have a disincentive to not build. so, it is becoming a vicious circle. a vicious cycle. thank you. >> on that question, the 4,000 units that were built over the past year, do you have a sense of when they were entiets ld? -- entitled? like it would be interesting to see kind of. because we have faced this...
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politics is so polarized i think it was a solvable problem, but i think it's one that we have to spend a lottime thinking about. >> two conversations here this morning, one is about the ad revenue impact and the share price, obviously, we're going to coff cover that but longer term it's a question whether or not zuckerberg sees this political risk we've been talking about for months as a real danger. >> seems like he does. i think investors are probably taking this a little bit too hard this morning. facebook has so many levers that they can just pull at will, that just because they are deprioritizing a certain type of content in the news feed, doesn't mean they have another level they can crank up and ramp up advertising it's interesting, this announcement from zuckerberg felt familiar to me, so i looked, january 2015 facebook cuts back on promotional posts from pagers users have liked, saying we want more of your friends in the news feed june of 2016, news feed prioritizes friends and family and other core values versus things like news now once again we have basically the same announcemen
politics is so polarized i think it was a solvable problem, but i think it's one that we have to spend a lottime thinking about. >> two conversations here this morning, one is about the ad revenue impact and the share price, obviously, we're going to coff cover that but longer term it's a question whether or not zuckerberg sees this political risk we've been talking about for months as a real danger. >> seems like he does. i think investors are probably taking this a little bit too...