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and we've done a lot of work. in san diego, we're building new walls right now and right next to san diego, we've completed a major section of wall and it's really worked well. a lot of wall has been built. we don't talk about that, but we might as well start, because it's building -- it's being built right now. big sections of wall. and we will continue that. and one way or the other, it's going to get built. i would like not to see a government closing, a shutdown. we will see what happens over the next short period of time. but the wall's a very important thing to us. i might put it a different way. border security is extremely important. and we have to take care of border security. when you look at what happened with the caravan, a lot of people, we had no choice, we shut it down. but it could be a lot easier if we had real border security. i just want to pay my respects to the border patrol agents and officers, they have been credibl incredible. and very importantly, our military. our military went in and did
and we've done a lot of work. in san diego, we're building new walls right now and right next to san diego, we've completed a major section of wall and it's really worked well. a lot of wall has been built. we don't talk about that, but we might as well start, because it's building -- it's being built right now. big sections of wall. and we will continue that. and one way or the other, it's going to get built. i would like not to see a government closing, a shutdown. we will see what happens...
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talked about that one time before and i'm glad we're hit it again because there's a new investors a lot of start ups it's really i mean what we talked about a couple of months ago it seems like fred is this has gained a lot of steam bart we have richard branson who's the who's behind it we have bill gates we have cargill we have tyson foods. and in fact k.f.c. international is now going to start using some lab grown chicken k. shoe in their in their chicken in k.f.c. international this is there's actually such great news it's the idea is clean meat in other words meat that has will have no antibiotics which will be made in a in a pure environment and of course the environmental impact to be so much lower i mean the that what the what the waste from the lifestar not only the waste but to get one pound of meat you need like thirteen hundred gallons of water and you need i think more than eighteen times the amount of grain to get one pound of meat so that you know when we're looking forward to two thousand and fifty we're looking towards a harsher system in terms of global warming and carb
talked about that one time before and i'm glad we're hit it again because there's a new investors a lot of start ups it's really i mean what we talked about a couple of months ago it seems like fred is this has gained a lot of steam bart we have richard branson who's the who's behind it we have bill gates we have cargill we have tyson foods. and in fact k.f.c. international is now going to start using some lab grown chicken k. shoe in their in their chicken in k.f.c. international this is...
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a lot of people can relate to this. can you describe a little bit on what he means with this. >> i have always been very much in the mental. -- in the middle. i will be the go-between. when you're in the middle of the family especially when you're so close in age which all of my siblings and are within three years we really play off of each other but been in being in the middle and being an introvert i was the one that was in the background. my brother was very successful and still is. and was very driven. i got to watch both of them into overtime and they really encouraged me to find my own voice and follow the dreams of being a writer. it sounds almost audacious for a young person to say they want to be a writer. and i can if you like that way. how did your father instill that confidence in you to actually just do it. >> you're putting yourself out there especially with this book. in a way that you have not before. >> how does he help you kind of be okay with any criticism that you might get. how had both of your paren
a lot of people can relate to this. can you describe a little bit on what he means with this. >> i have always been very much in the mental. -- in the middle. i will be the go-between. when you're in the middle of the family especially when you're so close in age which all of my siblings and are within three years we really play off of each other but been in being in the middle and being an introvert i was the one that was in the background. my brother was very successful and still is....
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because i am giving a lot of money and i don't want it to be wasted. when i came here, they were spending for a $4 billion craft carrier, they were up to $16 billion. that's not me. that's them. i inherited that. and many other things. cost overruns all over the place. shanahan was at boeing. and did a great job for boeing and he was there for a long time. boeing's a hell of a company. he did a great job. very responsible for the success of a certain plane. he's a respected man. he can be there for a long time. i mean, i'm in no rush. i will say that i've got everybody -- everybody and his uncle wants that position. and also by the way, everybody and her aunt. reporter: mr. president -- president trump: everybody wants that position. everybody. everybody. so many people want to be -- who wouldn't want to be secretary of defense? even these folks would like to be secretary of defense. who wouldn't want to be -- he's looking over there and saying wow, i would like -- [laughter] reporter: mr. president -- president trump: we have a lot of people and a lot
because i am giving a lot of money and i don't want it to be wasted. when i came here, they were spending for a $4 billion craft carrier, they were up to $16 billion. that's not me. that's them. i inherited that. and many other things. cost overruns all over the place. shanahan was at boeing. and did a great job for boeing and he was there for a long time. boeing's a hell of a company. he did a great job. very responsible for the success of a certain plane. he's a respected man. he can be there...
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that's a lot. and we've also built new wall a we're talking 500 to 550 miles and this will be just this one contract is 115. i'm going there. i assume you're coming with me at the end of january and a little bit before the state of the union and we will do it before the state of the union address. i will be going to texas and we are going to be having sort of a wall groundbreaking because it covers a lot of territory and it we'll have a ground breaking for the wall. reporter: as a matter of negotiation have you come down from the $5 billion to $2 billion? president trump: here's the problem -- yeah, here's the problem we have. we have a problem with the democrats because nancy pelosi calling the shots, not chuck. and chuck wants to have this done. i really believe that. he wants to have this done. but she's calling the shots. and she's calling them because she wants the votes. and probably if they do something, she's not going to get the votes, and she's not going to be speaker of the house, and tha
that's a lot. and we've also built new wall a we're talking 500 to 550 miles and this will be just this one contract is 115. i'm going there. i assume you're coming with me at the end of january and a little bit before the state of the union and we will do it before the state of the union address. i will be going to texas and we are going to be having sort of a wall groundbreaking because it covers a lot of territory and it we'll have a ground breaking for the wall. reporter: as a matter of...
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to cover the military and veterans we see a lot of nuance, a lot of concerns, a lot maybe as in the public, little more conservatively based on exit polls. host: that brings us back around to president trump's trip to iraq. he also talked politics, about the border wall, and handed out maga hats. what was wrong with that at?stion mar leo: there were rules about politicking in uniform. displays that seem partisan one way or another. the way i see the signing of the hats is different. there was one soldier who held up a flag, that seems politicking. i do not know if that is a sin. in andmander should step say there are rules about politicking. if you hold up an american flag, that is one thing. if you hold up a trump flag, that is another. as to the signing of the hats, there are plenty of times when troops that autographs. if you are wearing the hat, it is one thing, it you are holding it, that is another. the defense department has said they will remind folks that the military is supposed to be seen as separate from politics, make sure we are doing this. when the commander in chief
to cover the military and veterans we see a lot of nuance, a lot of concerns, a lot maybe as in the public, little more conservatively based on exit polls. host: that brings us back around to president trump's trip to iraq. he also talked politics, about the border wall, and handed out maga hats. what was wrong with that at?stion mar leo: there were rules about politicking in uniform. displays that seem partisan one way or another. the way i see the signing of the hats is different. there was...
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a lot of people want the job and i have a lot of great people, a lot of friends of my wanted. -- a lot of friends of mind want it. a lot of people chuck and nancy no wonder. we have a lot of people want the job can chief of staff, so we'll be seeing what happens very soon. we are in no rush. we are in no rush. why? because we have wonderful chief of staff right now. we are in no rush. less, week or two, maybe we will announce who it's going to be but we have a lot of people that want the position. thank you very much, everyone. [background sounds] announcer: following the meeting with the president, nancy pelosi and chuck schumer met with reporters outside the white house. ms. pelosi: good afternoon. we just had a a meeting of which you saw the introduction b
a lot of people want the job and i have a lot of great people, a lot of friends of my wanted. -- a lot of friends of mind want it. a lot of people chuck and nancy no wonder. we have a lot of people want the job can chief of staff, so we'll be seeing what happens very soon. we are in no rush. we are in no rush. why? because we have wonderful chief of staff right now. we are in no rush. less, week or two, maybe we will announce who it's going to be but we have a lot of people that want the...
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i've got a lot to do. governor brown, thank you so much. lonope you have a retirement, long next chapter is probably a better way to say it. d good. n't think of retirement. i think of taking off in a new direction. >>> now a look back at 2018. in politics, california a played key role in the midterm elections blue wave. democrats won congressional seats long held by republicans in central and southern california. at the state capitol, the me too movement and sexual harassmentg alletions forced lawmakers to resignea nwhile, refugees became the focus of aer bitt political debate as the trump administration separated families and civil rights advocates went to court. and in the tech industry, a moment o reckoniamid rising anger over how companies like facebook, google, and twitter handle user ta and failo guard consumer privacy. here now with a year-end review ofthese and other top stories are three kqed reporters. from our politics and government desk, marisa lagos, co-host of the california report billy jamali, and silicon valley bureau chie
i've got a lot to do. governor brown, thank you so much. lonope you have a retirement, long next chapter is probably a better way to say it. d good. n't think of retirement. i think of taking off in a new direction. >>> now a look back at 2018. in politics, california a played key role in the midterm elections blue wave. democrats won congressional seats long held by republicans in central and southern california. at the state capitol, the me too movement and sexual harassmentg...
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a lot of it is just confidence that feeds on confidence. it will make investments because they expect those to do well. when you have a situation in which it feels like perhaps mistakes are being made at multiple levels where you have markets targeting -- tightening , you can conditions see how that would manifest itself in a real slow down and you would never want to read too much into one data point. jason: we would have no show. >> one of the regional fed manufacturing industries, biggest plunge in history. you start to wonder are we going to see more data that is ugly for december? >> we also have a bunch of insider buying surging to an eight year high. that can provide momentum here. >> some of the traders and talking to today, these could cost today's rally. there is also a point where the close to theg levels seen in 2014. so that's pretty cheap. fundamentals are still very strong. we have a lot of headwinds, concerns the the fourth-quarter earnings season show there was a little bit of uncertainty around next year's guidance. carol:
a lot of it is just confidence that feeds on confidence. it will make investments because they expect those to do well. when you have a situation in which it feels like perhaps mistakes are being made at multiple levels where you have markets targeting -- tightening , you can conditions see how that would manifest itself in a real slow down and you would never want to read too much into one data point. jason: we would have no show. >> one of the regional fed manufacturing industries,...
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of trees a lot of just a lot of shootings so a friend died a few family members been affected and it just continues just now from us so that continues as all of our people go by this continues to happen with no intention. has to be outside almost every day if i may have home we just go is everybody wanted to play football basketball want to do so not a lot of young kids really go outside it unless it's the weekend of bond weekend and pretty much the same for i guess. who here is experienced in violence or police brutality or i have somebody in your family. and you have been a victim oh by the way my husband was shot in the head random drive by just the. and i think there's a lot in his head but he's doing fine now but a couple years ago it was really like a traumatic experience for him. so how do you guys know what you say it was a drag they did with tarik now he was in that entire year he was playing basketball at the park it was just a random like spray shooting so out now let's talk about if your best friend had a gun and i was walking down trees you know up and out in the open a
of trees a lot of just a lot of shootings so a friend died a few family members been affected and it just continues just now from us so that continues as all of our people go by this continues to happen with no intention. has to be outside almost every day if i may have home we just go is everybody wanted to play football basketball want to do so not a lot of young kids really go outside it unless it's the weekend of bond weekend and pretty much the same for i guess. who here is experienced in...
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pricing out a lot of inflation, a lot of rate action. does that mean we're sort of primed to move the other way? >> forecasting rates as you know is very, very difficult. jonathan: >> practically speaking. >> i think we're going to set up a lot of volatility. i think it's going to cause much more what happens in the equity market than anything else. core rate, for a long time you know with nominal growth above 5% why does it make sense to have a 10-year yield at 3%? if you think that you're going to get nominal growth of 25 basis points a year in europe, you're going to have really big problems. jonathan: kathleen? >> i think that what's weighing on the market is uncertainty. and you could move in to 2019 and see either an inflation surprise or something that really moves the market. that is not factored this right -- in right now. jonathan: are you seeing up tips? >> absolutely not. jonathan: might get an inflation surprise. >> tips are relative. who wants to take a weaker return anyway? i would look away from the rates market for oppor
pricing out a lot of inflation, a lot of rate action. does that mean we're sort of primed to move the other way? >> forecasting rates as you know is very, very difficult. jonathan: >> practically speaking. >> i think we're going to set up a lot of volatility. i think it's going to cause much more what happens in the equity market than anything else. core rate, for a long time you know with nominal growth above 5% why does it make sense to have a 10-year yield at 3%? if you...
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we have a lot of disagreements here. "the washington post" today gave you a whole lot of pinocchios because they say you constantly misstate how much of the wall is built, and how much is there, but that's not the point. we have a disagreement about the wall. not on border security, but on the wall. we do not want to shut down the government. you have called 20 times to shut down the government. you say i want to shut down the government. we don't. we want to come to an agreement. we can't come to an agreement with solutions that will pass the house and senate right now, and will not shut down the government, and that's what we're urging you to do. not threaten to shut down the government. >> you don't want to shut down the government, chuck. >> because you can't get your way. let me say something, mr. president. you say my way or we'll shut down the government. we have a proposal that democrats and republicans will support to do a cr that will not shut down the government. we urge you to take it. >> if it's not good bord
we have a lot of disagreements here. "the washington post" today gave you a whole lot of pinocchios because they say you constantly misstate how much of the wall is built, and how much is there, but that's not the point. we have a disagreement about the wall. not on border security, but on the wall. we do not want to shut down the government. you have called 20 times to shut down the government. you say i want to shut down the government. we don't. we want to come to an agreement. we...
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there's a lot of health care debt. there's a cost of housing, which is squeezing people in major cities. new york, san francisco, l.a. even smaller, fashionable cities like austin. i've been talking to people around the country since this book them out, and people talk about housing. they talk about school debt, their own and their kids' school debt. people talk about daycare also, which has gone up at a clip as well. i spoke to people spending at least 30% of their earnings on day care, sometimes more. that, of course, is not a sustainable thing if you have more than one child. you start to be incredibly pressured. host: what about the types of jobs that people can get as our economy has changed over the years? people hear about the gig economy. how has it changed, and how has that impacted people's ability to afford or attain a certain level of lifestyle? guest: what of the chapters of my book is about school teachers who drive uber on the side. i talked to 10 or 15 schoolteachers who were driving over or fast driving
there's a lot of health care debt. there's a cost of housing, which is squeezing people in major cities. new york, san francisco, l.a. even smaller, fashionable cities like austin. i've been talking to people around the country since this book them out, and people talk about housing. they talk about school debt, their own and their kids' school debt. people talk about daycare also, which has gone up at a clip as well. i spoke to people spending at least 30% of their earnings on day care,...
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india other hand there's a lot of big. international big granite they try to make this he just beat him why not in a nation people made their own bread and marketing to the biggest population she was able to get in the world this far off economic empowerment js. islamic armando our muslim faith is not only about how we were all of lost but how we. make concious about how we made it and the failure to change itself has to be how large. it. is an immediate response ability to make these companies rolling and sustainable i think because i'm woman i'm not i'm not feeling that i am the boss i was thinking about we are team. and i can not do anything without my fear and i'm not positioning myself as a boss and pushing myself. with them. i think women tend to stay more true to themselves and women tend to be more authentic and want to believe in something in order to follow something and put effort and energy into it. more so than men do. they want to feel connected to the cause that they are they are doing. you know rather passio
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it will not get a lot of clarity. end months with the discussions. -- the last few months with the discussions. the object will be relatively positive. big questions still about how much substance can be achieved with a real and lasting deal. jason: it is interesting, the contras of the discussion, too, because i feel like a lot of people get caught up because this is what the president seems hiseep harping on via twitter account in terms of trade deficit and tariffs to some extent. it does feel like increasingly we are starting to talk about some of them was substantive issues, whether that is ip especially or technology in regards to that. sever espionage and what -- cyber espionage and whatnot. do you feel like we're making progress on those issues? nicholas: rhetorically, yes, but the challenge is about verification. the chinese government wants to put a deal on the table that addresses existential concerns. but there is a lot of skepticism in the u.s. government about having looked at the relationship and discussi
it will not get a lot of clarity. end months with the discussions. -- the last few months with the discussions. the object will be relatively positive. big questions still about how much substance can be achieved with a real and lasting deal. jason: it is interesting, the contras of the discussion, too, because i feel like a lot of people get caught up because this is what the president seems hiseep harping on via twitter account in terms of trade deficit and tariffs to some extent. it does...
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we are seeing a lot of retailers do that. lauren: if you have a brick and mortar presence because everyone is battling amazon, who put out record numbers for amazon, but if you have a brick and mortar, you got to justify it and give a shopper a reason to go into your store. >> exactly. you are seeing a lot of retailers put on some fancy bells and whistles into their stores. for example, if you go over to nordstrom, they really kind of hit the omnichannel retailing, and basically what that means is people come in and you are able to shop via online, via in the stores, via other means, you know, through maybe popup stores down the street. if you go into the men's store over here, up a couple blocks, they have a bar in there with flat screen tvs so men can sit there and drink and shop at the same time. it's more of an experience that they want to be part of. even some stores like target have these charging stations from this company called charge it spot that come in, they have, you can sit there and charge your phone for free wh
we are seeing a lot of retailers do that. lauren: if you have a brick and mortar presence because everyone is battling amazon, who put out record numbers for amazon, but if you have a brick and mortar, you got to justify it and give a shopper a reason to go into your store. >> exactly. you are seeing a lot of retailers put on some fancy bells and whistles into their stores. for example, if you go over to nordstrom, they really kind of hit the omnichannel retailing, and basically what that...
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a lot of data points in the u.s. are considered as personal privacy issues. have to understand that if you don't have a credit history, there's no other way to assess trustworthiness. selina: what about how it is played out so far? there are reports that people are being banned from air travel travelne travel -- air and others. >> a.c.l. was recently banned -- making certain purchases a ceo was recently banned for making certain purchases because his company was bankrupt. in china, i believe they are starting to try to build this trust system. selina: this has garnered a lot of attention. has.are the dangers this does the government have any sort of recourse if they are falsely accused. >> in the u.s., credit card penetration is around 80%. in china, it is 12%. in the u.s., we have people outside of the purview of fica scores. we have 30 million americans with no credit history. in china, because you are able to build a credit score system from the ground up, it is building lots more inclusive of a credit system is everyone can have access to its based on cer
a lot of data points in the u.s. are considered as personal privacy issues. have to understand that if you don't have a credit history, there's no other way to assess trustworthiness. selina: what about how it is played out so far? there are reports that people are being banned from air travel travelne travel -- air and others. >> a.c.l. was recently banned -- making certain purchases a ceo was recently banned for making certain purchases because his company was bankrupt. in china, i...
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right now is a real crisis time for a lot of americans for a lot of programs they rely on for a lot of agencies, and you are going to see oversight into those. don't lose sight of those. they are important to a lot of readers, viewers and voters. those are going to be the areas where you are likely going to see a little more fruitfulness in obtaining information. these will not necessarily be your big d.o.j. hearings on the whitaker appointment or this sort of thing. but in some of the lesser heralded age is his, i think, you will see more cooperation. i would also share with you a tidbit. i came out of congressional quarterly. i was trained at c.q. and went on to government executive. so i spent a lot of time looking through spread sheets and decimal dust to find stories. one piece of advice i got was get to know the appropriations clerks. it really is a congress within a congress. so much of what we focus on is the comings, and the powerful chairmans and what fights they getting into. you don't hear about fights in the proceedingses committee. largely they don't have fights because t
right now is a real crisis time for a lot of americans for a lot of programs they rely on for a lot of agencies, and you are going to see oversight into those. don't lose sight of those. they are important to a lot of readers, viewers and voters. those are going to be the areas where you are likely going to see a little more fruitfulness in obtaining information. these will not necessarily be your big d.o.j. hearings on the whitaker appointment or this sort of thing. but in some of the lesser...
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where the producer own music and produce a lot of different content not just music videos and you know other stuff as well be released the movie recently. it's just spoken like a boy group is very rarely find in by the company and is heavily produced is consumed on a very wide basis or a basically like an idol it's an idol for teenagers here's my thing so broadly went to i stopped playing this track because i know it's one of your favorite tracks now do you ever play standby for this is a little little snippet of i don't from b.t.s. . yes. the production values are phenomenal when you look at some of the best of the cape hop videos how is that. well firstly the performance level of idol i don't themselves is very very high quality because they're trained from a very young under an entertainment companies and because they're trained from such a young age and they are they become this media personality that are well rounded they can sing they can dance and they can act and so they're very well rounded entertainers and also the production quality are obviously comes from those and retain
where the producer own music and produce a lot of different content not just music videos and you know other stuff as well be released the movie recently. it's just spoken like a boy group is very rarely find in by the company and is heavily produced is consumed on a very wide basis or a basically like an idol it's an idol for teenagers here's my thing so broadly went to i stopped playing this track because i know it's one of your favorite tracks now do you ever play standby for this is a...
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so as with a lot of technology, there is a co nsta nt with a lot of technology, there is a constant battleeople who are developing them and people who are developing them and people who are seeking to protect against the misuse of any form of technology to try to find ways to protect against that sort of malign use. and in this case, of course, there is the terrorist risk, but there is also just the straightforward disruption. as drones become more ubiquitous, people getting them for christmas, and so on, in large numbers potentially, it doesn't take a lot to fly something, even if it is just having a bit of fun, as i say, even if it is unintentional, almost, in the wrong place. and there is the risk that hitting a drone could bring an aircraft down, that would bring an aircraft down, that would bring an aircraft to a halt, as it has done. it is notjust against the determined attempt to do something, but also against the general risk of that happening in a more casual sort of fashion as well, and clearly it needs to be thought about in a very serious way and then his be a lot of work done
so as with a lot of technology, there is a co nsta nt with a lot of technology, there is a constant battleeople who are developing them and people who are developing them and people who are seeking to protect against the misuse of any form of technology to try to find ways to protect against that sort of malign use. and in this case, of course, there is the terrorist risk, but there is also just the straightforward disruption. as drones become more ubiquitous, people getting them for christmas,...
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we have a lot of disagreements here. "the washington post" gave you a whole lot of pinocchios you constantly how much of the wall is built and hough is there. that is not the point here. we have a disagreement about the wall. >> "washington post"? >> not on border security but on the wall. we do not want to shut down the government. you were called 20 times to shut down the government. you say i want to shut down the government. we don't. we want to come to an agreement. if we can't come to an agreement, we have solutions that will pass the house and senate, right now and will not shut down the government. that is what we're urging to you do. not threaten to shut down the government. >> you -- because you can't get your way. >> last time you shut it down -- >> mr. president, you say my way or we shot down the government. we have a proposal that democrats and republicans will support, to do a cr. that will not shut doesn't government. we urge you to take it. >> if it is not good border security. i won't take it. >> it is v
we have a lot of disagreements here. "the washington post" gave you a whole lot of pinocchios you constantly how much of the wall is built and hough is there. that is not the point here. we have a disagreement about the wall. >> "washington post"? >> not on border security but on the wall. we do not want to shut down the government. you were called 20 times to shut down the government. you say i want to shut down the government. we don't. we want to come to an...
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there was a lot of hype, a lot of wall street got interested in it.nd it feels like that tide has retreated. this week, the prices were close to $3300. not exactly the same as $20,000. carol: can i say, you had fun with the cover as well. jason: don't overthink it, and the cue is the color. joel: exactly. carol: what i love about the magazine, and we will hear from our futures editor about the coverage this week, but you guys continue to undercover stories that we did not know about. i did not know about the one with btm. jason: undercover? uncover. [laughter] jason: uncovering undercover stories. joel: what we wanted to look at was all the different ways that crypto, that we can look at it as a topic. there is a story you will learn about about btm's, which is a form of atm's, but for bitcoin that has been involved in money laundering. that is a story i don't think anybody knew. jason: later in the show, we will dive deeper into cryptocurrencies with max chafkin and matt robinson. everything you wanted to know about bitcoin, but were afraid to ask. c
there was a lot of hype, a lot of wall street got interested in it.nd it feels like that tide has retreated. this week, the prices were close to $3300. not exactly the same as $20,000. carol: can i say, you had fun with the cover as well. jason: don't overthink it, and the cue is the color. joel: exactly. carol: what i love about the magazine, and we will hear from our futures editor about the coverage this week, but you guys continue to undercover stories that we did not know about. i did not...
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i don't meet a lot of people that say donald trump, oh, yeah, i like him sometimes. most people have a very strong opinion. so there is a trump derangement syndrome where i think people will perhaps say, for example, that all trump supporters believe this or that all trump supporters are, you know, bad people. you know, we'veve seen the attas on people based on their politics, you know, on some politicians. we saw whatpp happened to rand paul, for example, and some other politicians in washington, d.c. and even other politicians in washington tease on the anti-trump side of the aisle. not necessarily con to demming -- condemning violent behavior against someone simply because they're in the same party as donald trump? rand paul, for crying out loud, he ran against donald trump. just because he was in the same party, he tends to be put into that same box. i think the box-putting is a dangerousda thing and something that i warn about repeatedly in the book. >> host: well, let's take some calls. >> guest: sure. >> host: karen's in rhode island, you're onre with dr. gia l
i don't meet a lot of people that say donald trump, oh, yeah, i like him sometimes. most people have a very strong opinion. so there is a trump derangement syndrome where i think people will perhaps say, for example, that all trump supporters believe this or that all trump supporters are, you know, bad people. you know, we'veve seen the attas on people based on their politics, you know, on some politicians. we saw whatpp happened to rand paul, for example, and some other politicians in...
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a lot of women, a lot of ethnic minorities were elected to congress. in the democratic party that, just as in 2016, the democratic party nominated a woman, that the party should look for diversity in its presidential nominee next time around. is it really likely in the current democratic party that a white man such as yourself is going to get the nomination? >> well, i think that's part of what the primary campaign is going to examine, and we're going to go to each state and make our case. certainly, i've been a believer in the power of diversity long before i got into public life. you know, i never ran for student council or, you know, class president when i was a kid. i ran for mayor of denver 16 years ago was the first time, and yet since that time i've tried to always make sure that we had more african-americans, more latinos, more women in positions of power. is that -- >> you seem to be saying we want to promote diversity, but a lot of people are saying it shouldn't matter what the color of your skin or what your program is. which one are you say
a lot of women, a lot of ethnic minorities were elected to congress. in the democratic party that, just as in 2016, the democratic party nominated a woman, that the party should look for diversity in its presidential nominee next time around. is it really likely in the current democratic party that a white man such as yourself is going to get the nomination? >> well, i think that's part of what the primary campaign is going to examine, and we're going to go to each state and make our...
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>> we have a lot of disagreements here. the "washington post" today gives a whole lot of pinocchio because they said you constantly misstate how much of the wall is about and how much but that is not the point. we have a b disagreement not on border security but the wall. we do not want to shut down the government. you say i want d to shut down te government. we don't. we want to come to an agreement and i we can't we have solutions that will pass the house and senate right now and will not shut down the government andow that is what we are urging you to do, not threaten to shut down the government -- because you can't get your way. but the say something you say my way or we will shut down the government. we have a proposal democrats and republicans will support that will not shut down the government. we urge you and if it isn't good border security -- if you look at these numbers of the effectiveness of the border security and you look at the job wecu l are doing -- can i tell u something? these are only areas we have the w
>> we have a lot of disagreements here. the "washington post" today gives a whole lot of pinocchio because they said you constantly misstate how much of the wall is about and how much but that is not the point. we have a b disagreement not on border security but the wall. we do not want to shut down the government. you say i want d to shut down te government. we don't. we want to come to an agreement and i we can't we have solutions that will pass the house and senate right now...
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he shared himself unconditi unconditionally with a lot of, lot of people. was a fun man. we will miss him desperately. >> it says a lot about you, not just as a singer but as a person that you formed that bond with him. >> they did a documentary in ireland once on me and i had no idea. it was like "this is your life." i had no idea they interviewed him. he said "ronan is like a son to me" and i was blubbering. and bush 43, his dedication, his speech was absolutely stunning. great man, great people. his legacy will always live on. they're a great family. ronan tynan, thank you. >> we're grateful to ronan, as are all the viewers who heard and listened to what he had to say and to sing in that powerful moment. right now the motorcade with the presidential hearsay is getting closer and coaster to -- closer. there will be another memorial service tomorrow morning before final burial at the george h.w. bush presidential library at texas a&m university. >> that's right. and there are different contingencies of organizations from george h.w. bush's life, individuals
he shared himself unconditi unconditionally with a lot of, lot of people. was a fun man. we will miss him desperately. >> it says a lot about you, not just as a singer but as a person that you formed that bond with him. >> they did a documentary in ireland once on me and i had no idea. it was like "this is your life." i had no idea they interviewed him. he said "ronan is like a son to me" and i was blubbering. and bush 43, his dedication, his speech was...
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>> it could make good for a lot. day better if you told me who initiated the call was it gxi somchai niece leaders get to see it. >> it's indicating president putin initiated that. >> that takes a little bit out of this rally. we'll have to wait and see chinese media has been saying they believe there is hope for a deal coming up that gives it a little credibility. if it was just tweets on our side, it wouldn't be worth much of anything. >> happy healthy. >> you too. >> we're looking forward to seeing. >> thank you. >>> let's get to sue herera. good morning, sue. >> good morning, sara. good morning, everyone here's what's happening this hour we begin with elizabeth warner she's taking the long expected step of launching an skpexplorar committee. she said, government has become a tool for the wealthy and well connected end quote. president trump's outgoing chief of staff john kelly is making headlines. in an exclusive interview with the "los angeles times," kelly claims the white house abandoned the idea of a solid con
>> it could make good for a lot. day better if you told me who initiated the call was it gxi somchai niece leaders get to see it. >> it's indicating president putin initiated that. >> that takes a little bit out of this rally. we'll have to wait and see chinese media has been saying they believe there is hope for a deal coming up that gives it a little credibility. if it was just tweets on our side, it wouldn't be worth much of anything. >> happy healthy. >> you...
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we have a lot of disagreements. the washington post eighth pinocchio's because you miss state how much the wall is built. that is not the point. we have a disagreement about the wall, not on border security but on the wall. we do not want to shut down the government. you have called 20 times to shut down the government. we want to come to an agreement. , we have solutions that will pass the house and senate now and will not shut down the government and that is what we are urging you to do, not threaten to shut down the government. president trump: the last time you said it down. schumer: you say my way or we shut down the government. we have a proposal that democrats and republicans will support. they'll not shut down the debt -- government. president trump: if it is not good border security, i will not take it. when you look at these numbers of the effectiveness of our border security, when you look at the job we are doing, can you tell you something -- i tell you something? these are areas where we have the wall. w
we have a lot of disagreements. the washington post eighth pinocchio's because you miss state how much the wall is built. that is not the point. we have a disagreement about the wall, not on border security but on the wall. we do not want to shut down the government. you have called 20 times to shut down the government. we want to come to an agreement. , we have solutions that will pass the house and senate now and will not shut down the government and that is what we are urging you to do, not...
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further south again, a lot of cloud but a lot of dry weather. rain around but for most it is more of this largely dry but largely cloudy weather, some sunny breaks here and there and those temperatures still doing well for this time of year. 11, maybe 13 degrees in places. for new year's eve and of course new year's day, it is looking largely dry, pretty cloudy, but for most of us, it will be mild. this is bbc news. the headlines: president trump and the first lady have made a surprise christmas visit to thank us troops in iraq. nearly two years into his presidency, it is his first trip to see soldiers under his command in a combat zone, and just days after two of his highest—level advisers resigned over his decision to pull american troops out of neighbouring syria. stock markets in the us have made a remarkable rebound after days of losses, including their worst ever christmas eve. the dow index posted its biggest ever daily point gain, surging by more than 1,000 points in a single trading session. president putin says russia has acquired a ne
further south again, a lot of cloud but a lot of dry weather. rain around but for most it is more of this largely dry but largely cloudy weather, some sunny breaks here and there and those temperatures still doing well for this time of year. 11, maybe 13 degrees in places. for new year's eve and of course new year's day, it is looking largely dry, pretty cloudy, but for most of us, it will be mild. this is bbc news. the headlines: president trump and the first lady have made a surprise...
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it has happened a lot. but there is a possibility that given this intense spotlight on these two right now, the people with the as a sign that jay powell is on how bending to the presidents will, which would be and hissue for powell colleagues, especially if market started to believe it. to me about powell's speech, coming up next week. what can we glean from that? >> i think it will be saysesting to hear what he in that speech. it will be interesting to see whether the fed with its upcoming communication tries to send a clear message about what they are expecting in 2019. it seems like there is some confusion coming out of the post-fomc press conference. anything we get along those lines could be really important. jason: does it -- taylor: does any of this recent volatility make the fed take a step back? jeanna: what is interesting is volatility can feed into data. from the fed's, they are closely watching what happens with financial condition indexes right now. if you see financial conditions tighten, it c
it has happened a lot. but there is a possibility that given this intense spotlight on these two right now, the people with the as a sign that jay powell is on how bending to the presidents will, which would be and hissue for powell colleagues, especially if market started to believe it. to me about powell's speech, coming up next week. what can we glean from that? >> i think it will be saysesting to hear what he in that speech. it will be interesting to see whether the fed with its...
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that is where a lot of our focus was put. we are looking at putting in a new cable, suspending the deck like the brooklyn bridge, the brooklyn bridge is slightly different because it already had that bridge -- project -- bridge deck there. we looked at every option out there and what we ended up settling on is what the structural engineers called the connection off each one of the trust his members here. would line up to an existing vertical member and this yellow piece is the new piece that we built onto the bridge. we can't weld to the bridge because of the age of the steel. carbon content makes it better if we could bolt on versus having a welder connection. then we would follow on what the steel decks that are right up on the top and sit on each one of these l-shaped brackets. that is a shot. the width of the path mimics the east band bike path. it is about 15 feet. there's a lot of comments from the public that they felt is if we had a lot of ridership, it would be very challenging and tight still. this is probably the mo
that is where a lot of our focus was put. we are looking at putting in a new cable, suspending the deck like the brooklyn bridge, the brooklyn bridge is slightly different because it already had that bridge -- project -- bridge deck there. we looked at every option out there and what we ended up settling on is what the structural engineers called the connection off each one of the trust his members here. would line up to an existing vertical member and this yellow piece is the new piece that we...
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we have a lot from a mission called phoenix. a lot of the design work had already been done because it was done for the mission phoenix. and even before that. a lot of the basic design we inherited from this mission. on the other hand we had a little bad luck in that the instruments, the seismometer is so unbelievably precise. we could not quite get it ready. in partnership with the french and a lot of other countries in europe, including the u.k. and switzerland and other folks, we could not quite get it ready to go for launch and we had to wait two years and took an extra two years because of that. so mars and the earth are only lined up every 26 months. so we had to wait another months. 26 it took us a little longer. >> speaking of the international, it is a perfect segway for where we are going next. we have been trying to introduce you to people behind the scenes. it the insight mission requires we go beyond our borders. this is truly an international mission. to ae introduce you swiss-italian scientist who studies earthqua
we have a lot from a mission called phoenix. a lot of the design work had already been done because it was done for the mission phoenix. and even before that. a lot of the basic design we inherited from this mission. on the other hand we had a little bad luck in that the instruments, the seismometer is so unbelievably precise. we could not quite get it ready. in partnership with the french and a lot of other countries in europe, including the u.k. and switzerland and other folks, we could not...
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>> i read a lot of e-mail. [laughter] unfortunately, for me, there are a lot more reporters in the world than there are people on our team, so we're a little outnumbered, so they are on a 24-hour churn, so certainly i usually wake up to quite a bit of back-up in e-mail, but also i read all of the news of the day, some of the short version newsletters that come out from a number of different outlets, twitter's always a good quick update, and then usually i'm reading kids folders, i've never seen so much paperwork in my whole life as the preschool and elementary school packets that come home and despite the fact that all 3 of my kids are at the same school, we get, like, ten different sheets of paper to explain all of the same things, so i spend a lot of my morning doing that as well. >> what do you consider your most trusted sources of news? what are you go-tos? you mentioned newsletters but are there particular ones that you read or that you really trust? >> i like to look, i always say you can tell something t
>> i read a lot of e-mail. [laughter] unfortunately, for me, there are a lot more reporters in the world than there are people on our team, so we're a little outnumbered, so they are on a 24-hour churn, so certainly i usually wake up to quite a bit of back-up in e-mail, but also i read all of the news of the day, some of the short version newsletters that come out from a number of different outlets, twitter's always a good quick update, and then usually i'm reading kids folders, i've...
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i go to events a lot. last night i went to a play which was a lot of fun called king playing at the public theater. a friend of mine was in the play and i really enjoyed that. one of the interesting things is the thing i love doing the most is writing. i love it. anything that has to do with writing and me writing and the people writing i am really doing it. >> host: what about cooking? you write a lot about it. >> guest: my dad cooked everyday when i was a kid and i cook every day now, every day. it is like something you do that you have to do, like drinking water. it is really good if you are dying of thirst but you drink water every day anyway. not that i enjoy it but it is something i do. i like to cook, i love how foods work and how they work everywhere, the places that have great food in new york and mexico and new orleans. i love good food. >> host: from being able to put a meal on the table 5 minutes after -- >> guest: that is the same thing. i am a gourmet cook. i cook once every month. i have spec
i go to events a lot. last night i went to a play which was a lot of fun called king playing at the public theater. a friend of mine was in the play and i really enjoyed that. one of the interesting things is the thing i love doing the most is writing. i love it. anything that has to do with writing and me writing and the people writing i am really doing it. >> host: what about cooking? you write a lot about it. >> guest: my dad cooked everyday when i was a kid and i cook every day...
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there just wasn't any water sources for a lot of places and the soil wasn't great. he sounded a warning and made it clear that water was the secret to settlement of the west, and a lot of the country did not want to hear that at all, because they thought powell was saying you are never going to settle parts of the western united states. the price to be paid was that there were hundreds of thousands of farmers that came to the high plains in the 1880's and 1890's and they tried to farm and they were just miserable failures, even under normal conditions. and when you had years of drought in the 1890's it was a disaster. so powell was an environmental prophet before his time. and i'm not sure we are still hearing that message when it comes to water resources, because in the southwest we are really living beyond our means. the colorado river that carved the grand canyon seems like a powerful river but it is not that big compared to a lot of eastern rivers, it doesn't have that big a volume of water. it is now supporting 25 million or 30 million people, and a lot of agric
there just wasn't any water sources for a lot of places and the soil wasn't great. he sounded a warning and made it clear that water was the secret to settlement of the west, and a lot of the country did not want to hear that at all, because they thought powell was saying you are never going to settle parts of the western united states. the price to be paid was that there were hundreds of thousands of farmers that came to the high plains in the 1880's and 1890's and they tried to farm and they...
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from a lot of factors force is parents. still thing like if we work in a very big corporation we have a stable job yeah very prestigious so our last will be very good enough but a lot of parents still have the mindset that are all we cannot have failure but failure is exactly what we need to learn to get there yeah just like this one like you'll have to configure the robot so many times you know. and you need to fail so many of us until we find the right configuration and my parents specifically fail and then we can not achieve great things do you think that's because you're a woman you your parents might be more critical of you being an entrepreneur than if you were a boy yeah sure sure soul is so in my position like i am the only child that's that's become harder all salt so i built my first thought up until now since i was still in university. and bad then my parents think i'm crazy i'm crazy and stupid. but. i want to burden them that this thing actually can be a successful stand off that can save more lives saul yeah it
from a lot of factors force is parents. still thing like if we work in a very big corporation we have a stable job yeah very prestigious so our last will be very good enough but a lot of parents still have the mindset that are all we cannot have failure but failure is exactly what we need to learn to get there yeah just like this one like you'll have to configure the robot so many times you know. and you need to fail so many of us until we find the right configuration and my parents...
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they earn a lot of money from licensing deals. to protect the value of the brand, they, in the case of oregon, they overlook a serious sexual assault crisis unfolding in the front of their eyes. they violate their own rules. in the case of university of maryland, i think, i mean it is early to say. there isn't there accounting just yet but i predict that when the postmortem is finished, i think we will find that there were warning signs before this incident occurred. the incident being the death of this healthy, fit, 19-year-old athlete, university of maryland football player who died of heat stroke after languishing for 10 days following a really extreme practice session in which he collapsed. it strikes me that on the way to a healthy, ultra fit, 19-year-old young man dying from football practice, it strikes me that on the way to the extreme that has got to be some red flags. there's got to be some people looking at what's going on and saying to themselves, this seems a little much. this seems a little extreme. you know, mavis is
they earn a lot of money from licensing deals. to protect the value of the brand, they, in the case of oregon, they overlook a serious sexual assault crisis unfolding in the front of their eyes. they violate their own rules. in the case of university of maryland, i think, i mean it is early to say. there isn't there accounting just yet but i predict that when the postmortem is finished, i think we will find that there were warning signs before this incident occurred. the incident being the...
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you have seen a lot of ups and downs. what do you think? >> what we see unfolding is not the economy which is good but what is going to happen on the trade front. the federal reserve indicated a year ago it would have these rate hikes. the markets had plenty of time to absorb that news but in terms of trade we have an agreement with mexico and canada. will congress go along with it? supply chains are in jeopardy, china, the big one, can get a deal. the markets don't know if that is hurting investment. that will hang over the economy. the market is worried. david: if we get a deal with china, would that change market sentiment? we had it up week but generally speaking there have been concerns. it has come down in the last couple months. >> i don't think it was a huge negative. until recently through the trade negotiation the market was doing well. it is up. this is the forest year since the financial crisis, shows how many good years we had of single-digit drops. the ordinary bad year in the stock market, there are bigger problems in tech sto
you have seen a lot of ups and downs. what do you think? >> what we see unfolding is not the economy which is good but what is going to happen on the trade front. the federal reserve indicated a year ago it would have these rate hikes. the markets had plenty of time to absorb that news but in terms of trade we have an agreement with mexico and canada. will congress go along with it? supply chains are in jeopardy, china, the big one, can get a deal. the markets don't know if that is...
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well you know i mean in the long run without being specific to january in the long run a lot's going to depend on our relationship with china where that's going to take us where we're going and oh you're going to talk about that in a few seconds a few minutes also you can expect to have two hundred thousand jobs plus created every month when you have almost full employment and there aren't enough workers to go around so that if you're looking only at the hard number of jobs created yeah you might be disappointed in that number might become a lower and lower also the uncertainty with interest rates wages as you mentioned came in it does here a point two percent increase they expected zero point three that might be good news for the fed when it comes to interest rates so we'll have to wait and see there's a lot of factors that go into it as you know better than i. hey steve i want you to hang around clay want you part of this next thing that we're going to be doing bring it back and just a moment now i want to move to the drama surrounding huawei it continues as the government of japan
well you know i mean in the long run without being specific to january in the long run a lot's going to depend on our relationship with china where that's going to take us where we're going and oh you're going to talk about that in a few seconds a few minutes also you can expect to have two hundred thousand jobs plus created every month when you have almost full employment and there aren't enough workers to go around so that if you're looking only at the hard number of jobs created yeah you...
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selina: this has garnered a lot of attention. at are the dangers that this will create a society of the haves and have-nots? and does the government have any sort of recourse if they are falsely accused. david: in the u.s. credit card , penetration is around 80%. in china, it is 12%. in the u.s. we also have a lot of folks that fall outside of the purview of fica scores. 62 million americans with a little credit history 30 million , americans with no credit history. whereas in china, because you are able to build a credit score system from the ground up, it is morelly building a lot inclusive of a credit system, because everybody can have access to its based on certain behaviors. selina: you make a great point that there was no pre-existing credit scoring system in china, so they have to build it from the ground up. so how would you compare and contrast it to the system in the u.s.? david: certainly a lot of cause , of concern with data points, but if executed correctly, it could be a learning point for u.s. companies. for example
selina: this has garnered a lot of attention. at are the dangers that this will create a society of the haves and have-nots? and does the government have any sort of recourse if they are falsely accused. david: in the u.s. credit card , penetration is around 80%. in china, it is 12%. in the u.s. we also have a lot of folks that fall outside of the purview of fica scores. 62 million americans with a little credit history 30 million , americans with no credit history. whereas in china, because...
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earnings up big, stocks down a lot. k i think to the mid-90s to see a year where you had this much of a devaluation of stocks. basically this you're at multi-year highs, now you're basically below the average for the past five year. the question is cheap enough at this point. >> what are earnings going to look like next year? one of my favorite charts is actually copper. we talk a lot about the shanghai composite, the chinese stock market being down. the worst of all the major indices. how about copper we haven't looked at this for a while. it's down 20% for the year of 2018. i brought up china because a lot of it is tied to the chinese economy and the slowdown and all the ripple effect that's causing. economies around china are slowing global growth is no longer marching up together. that was the story last year. this year it's slowing and there's copper. >> here we thought it was inflationary and now not so sure. i'm going to look at corporate bond yields. this is triple b rated bond yields. it started the year around
earnings up big, stocks down a lot. k i think to the mid-90s to see a year where you had this much of a devaluation of stocks. basically this you're at multi-year highs, now you're basically below the average for the past five year. the question is cheap enough at this point. >> what are earnings going to look like next year? one of my favorite charts is actually copper. we talk a lot about the shanghai composite, the chinese stock market being down. the worst of all the major indices....
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that happens a lot out there because you have the dust. they have to be ambulanced to the hospitals in san francisco. this is unfair, and as a resident of san francisco, i oppose this absolutely. it looks like the intention is to start tolls from neighborhood to neighborhood, just like jane kim said in her introduction that appears to be the sub rosa plan. i oppose that utter leann absolutely. (applause). >> you have already given public comment. >> you can't. this is general public comment. >> we have to close it. what i will say. this will not be the last time we will take public comment on this item. i think everyone has been heard today. i will close public comment on this item. i think this commission has heard loud and clear the community would like to see additional time before we initially vote on this toll program. i did want to give staff an opportunity to respond to some of the questions that came up today. there are several commissioners that would like to speak in regard to say that. before i go to the commissioners, is it okay
that happens a lot out there because you have the dust. they have to be ambulanced to the hospitals in san francisco. this is unfair, and as a resident of san francisco, i oppose this absolutely. it looks like the intention is to start tolls from neighborhood to neighborhood, just like jane kim said in her introduction that appears to be the sub rosa plan. i oppose that utter leann absolutely. (applause). >> you have already given public comment. >> you can't. this is general public...
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senator schumer: we have a lot of disagreements here. the "washington post" gave you a nocchio because you consistently overstate on the wall. we have built about the wall. not on border security but on the wall. we do not want to shut down the government. you were caught 20 times aimed at you want to shut down the government. you said, "i want to shut down the government to go we don't. we have solutions that will pass the house and senate right now and will not shut down the government commander is what we are urging you to do. president trump: i don't want to shut down the government. senator schumer: you said my way , or i will shut down the government. we have a proposal with democrats and republicans will supports, to do a continuing resolution that will not shut down the government. is notnt trump: if it good border security, that i want to take it. look at the numbers of the effectiveness of our border security, if you look at the job we are doing with our military --can i tell you something without a wall, these are only areas ar
senator schumer: we have a lot of disagreements here. the "washington post" gave you a nocchio because you consistently overstate on the wall. we have built about the wall. not on border security but on the wall. we do not want to shut down the government. you were caught 20 times aimed at you want to shut down the government. you said, "i want to shut down the government to go we don't. we have solutions that will pass the house and senate right now and will not shut down the...
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of the calorie content of vegetables is low and you can eat a lot of vegetables without consuming a lot of calories if you can because. pretty soon her willpower is put to the challenge there's raclette for dinner at a friend's birthday. suzanna has hers without cheese. for me i don't miss me but i do miss cheese but i won't have any i'll just have some potatoes and warm vegetables that pretty tasty taste. but how easy is it to stick to a big and diet day in and day out. what's on the menu for lunch for example. at work can't just hop out to the snack bar there's nothing for me to eat there so i don't do that. normal restaurants like an italian restaurant there i usually have better luck finding something to. call. today cabbage is on the menu. is fantastic tasted remember if you like cabbage or kale they're healthy and very low in calories as chemical ali. says ana was able to stick it out for ten weeks and she lost six kilos in the process she reached her goal. by for isn't surprised. if it's a good result she lost weight got fairly typical for people who won't be consumed or switched
of the calorie content of vegetables is low and you can eat a lot of vegetables without consuming a lot of calories if you can because. pretty soon her willpower is put to the challenge there's raclette for dinner at a friend's birthday. suzanna has hers without cheese. for me i don't miss me but i do miss cheese but i won't have any i'll just have some potatoes and warm vegetables that pretty tasty taste. but how easy is it to stick to a big and diet day in and day out. what's on the menu for...
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of trees a lot of just a lot of shootings so a friend of your family members been affected and it just continues just now from us so continues as all of our people go violence continues to happen with no intention. has to be outside almost every day if i may have home we just go out and everybody wanted to play football basketball want to do so not a lot of young kids really go outside unless it's the weekend because bond weekend and pretty much the same for i guess. who here is experienced in violence or police brutality or i have somebody in your family. and you have been a victim oh by the way my husband dockside in the head brandon drive by this guy. and she and i have been there's a lot of his head but he's doing fine now but a couple years ago it was really like a traumatic experience for him. so how do you guys know what you say it was a drag they did with tarik now he was in that entire year he was playing basketball at the park it was just a random like spray shooting so out now let's talk about if your best friend had a gun and i was walking down trees you know open it up to
of trees a lot of just a lot of shootings so a friend of your family members been affected and it just continues just now from us so continues as all of our people go violence continues to happen with no intention. has to be outside almost every day if i may have home we just go out and everybody wanted to play football basketball want to do so not a lot of young kids really go outside unless it's the weekend because bond weekend and pretty much the same for i guess. who here is experienced in...
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i think it is a poignant one a lot of people would be like. you also talk about how you haven't been in a car with him. has anyone given you advice? >> i don't know if i have given as much advice because i think the first is so much more public than the second family. i did get advice from people that have been in this position before and that was helpful to me. i had reached out to meg and mccain and she's somebody that i admired and she kind of really made her own path and found her own voice being in a prominent political family so i think i did get, i have gotten advice from people and that is helpful to know people have gone through before. i remember some of you a couple months ago and she joked we were in the little kids club and she's right it's not very many people that understand that so i definitely want to help the next family as well. >> host: do you remember what advice she gave you in particular? was it to ignore criticism? >> guest: it wasn't so much as just being available and they know i've reached out to her friends and she's
i think it is a poignant one a lot of people would be like. you also talk about how you haven't been in a car with him. has anyone given you advice? >> i don't know if i have given as much advice because i think the first is so much more public than the second family. i did get advice from people that have been in this position before and that was helpful to me. i had reached out to meg and mccain and she's somebody that i admired and she kind of really made her own path and found her own...