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helping them become a lot more financially literate as they enter a higher education program. one of the things that we're doing as we're reforming and reframing the federal student aid platform is to put on -- one site, the college scorecard, the program-level data for every higher ed institution. if you want to pursue -- if you think you want to pursue this type of program but you're considering four or five different schools, you'll be able to look at what the cost is for that program at each of those institutions and then also what your likely earning potential is like, two, five and ten years out based on data from people who have graduated from those programs. i think this is going to be important information for prospective students to have. i also know that the reforms that we are advancing around accreditation are going to afford a lot more opportunities for creativity in higher education and the more -- the more opportunity there is there, the more that the -- ultimately i think the price is going to be -- start to come down because there's going to be more -- there
helping them become a lot more financially literate as they enter a higher education program. one of the things that we're doing as we're reforming and reframing the federal student aid platform is to put on -- one site, the college scorecard, the program-level data for every higher ed institution. if you want to pursue -- if you think you want to pursue this type of program but you're considering four or five different schools, you'll be able to look at what the cost is for that program at...
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should we be putting a lot more in? >> i think it is an important question for congress to wrestle with. this administration has been very supportive of really supporting the multiple pathways to a successful adult life and career. and, i think that we do need to examine where the resources are going, from the federal level. and, what messages we are sending, either overtly or, sort of subliminally, about what we value. and, we should be valuing a lot more types of opportunities than we have sent signals for in the last several decades. certainly, four-year college and university is a good answer for a lot of young people. but, for a lot of them, it might not be the answer today. it might be for them, 5-10 years from now. we really need to, i think, embrace learning as a lifelong pursuit. not one that is episodic and that would check off the box by the time we are 21 or 22 or a few years older with a graduate degree. >> i agree. everybody talks about lifelong learning. but they did a educational system, is, just kind of
should we be putting a lot more in? >> i think it is an important question for congress to wrestle with. this administration has been very supportive of really supporting the multiple pathways to a successful adult life and career. and, i think that we do need to examine where the resources are going, from the federal level. and, what messages we are sending, either overtly or, sort of subliminally, about what we value. and, we should be valuing a lot more types of opportunities than we...
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there's a lot of things happening. at the same time i will also say -- and nobody said -- nobody so far has pointed directly a finger at the future king of saudi arabia. i will say i spoke to his father. jim, i spoke to his father in great length. they've been a terrific ally. they're creating millions of jobs in this country. they're order not only military equipment frut $400 billion worth and actually even more than that over a period of time worth of different things. and with that being said i'm extremely angry and unhappy about a thing like that taking place. but as of this moment more than 13 people are being prosecuted, and i hear the number is going to be going up. but it's a good question. yes, please. >> thank you, mr. president. with shanghai media group. very quickly you note the further escalations of trade tensions with china, and cuyou share some details with your interaction with president xi this time? and also if i may another quick question on north korea. do you think it's possible there will be a t
there's a lot of things happening. at the same time i will also say -- and nobody said -- nobody so far has pointed directly a finger at the future king of saudi arabia. i will say i spoke to his father. jim, i spoke to his father in great length. they've been a terrific ally. they're creating millions of jobs in this country. they're order not only military equipment frut $400 billion worth and actually even more than that over a period of time worth of different things. and with that being...
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now a lot of u.s. are copying china. >> so what >> that's how innovation works. >> exactly, but the conversation about china, which i think was biassed in a weird way before has definitely shifted i'm not sure we've noted that as firmly as we should. this is no longer china that just copies. that's not really an argument any more >> it's a chinese economy, it's helped by the government and our government doesn't do that the ceo of delta talked about that someone was asking why the seats weren't better he was talking about middle eastern airlines and he said if the government wants to give me tens of billions of dollars, i would be happy to spend them on beautiful sites, but we like to compete. this is about capitalism if you want a surveillance economy, sure, they're going to win. if you want something else i'm not so sure. >> i think that's exactly right. one thing i would say where we are seeing something interesting out of china is the tick tock. the fastest growing social network is a chinese compan
now a lot of u.s. are copying china. >> so what >> that's how innovation works. >> exactly, but the conversation about china, which i think was biassed in a weird way before has definitely shifted i'm not sure we've noted that as firmly as we should. this is no longer china that just copies. that's not really an argument any more >> it's a chinese economy, it's helped by the government and our government doesn't do that the ceo of delta talked about that someone was...
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and you feed a lot of villages on that so. but is that a way to spend your money they are saying yes. >>you know it's worth far as little bit better cheaper. and it raised a lot of eyebrows when i saw that as long as came to okay we have one quick question before we wrap things up here with rob this one coming to us from andy. and you can see on the screen she's asking is bowing a buy yet we just got some clues about point this morning. see technically kind of us pretty much so close at the headlines are so bad. i save your by now it's by a little bit 10 years you will have made a lot of money. but the headlines are so bad right now whether its parts are problematic. lee manufactured or whether they rushed a software update without tight everyone before the 2 crashes. the headline cycles to so if you do it by a little bit now in a little bit after that face as your cleared from plight some 30 some taxes. he got a weight that or if you're nervous sign or anxious like i have at times. ok good enough thank you rob as always keep t
and you feed a lot of villages on that so. but is that a way to spend your money they are saying yes. >>you know it's worth far as little bit better cheaper. and it raised a lot of eyebrows when i saw that as long as came to okay we have one quick question before we wrap things up here with rob this one coming to us from andy. and you can see on the screen she's asking is bowing a buy yet we just got some clues about point this morning. see technically kind of us pretty much so close at...
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a lot on a lot of d.b.i.whatnot, i want to point out the d.b.i. team here today, if you have more questions, they are all sitting down, at this table right here. [laughter] please come over and ask us questions, but i have a very important one, the reason why we are here today, and would like everyone to talk about this. what we don't want to do is, you see a lot of recommendations and 16 recommendations that our best educated, highly educated learn ed thoughts, with you don't want to do it without the input from the stakeholders, and so one of the questions i thought would be great we end on, how would you help to inform the planning department, department of building inspections, board of supervisors, to implement policies based on facts and data. there's a fear of some new policies that only serve short-term political agenda, that's not what we want to do today and that's why we are here to have these conversations. so, from, you got the building inspection, the planning department, emergency management an
a lot on a lot of d.b.i.whatnot, i want to point out the d.b.i. team here today, if you have more questions, they are all sitting down, at this table right here. [laughter] please come over and ask us questions, but i have a very important one, the reason why we are here today, and would like everyone to talk about this. what we don't want to do is, you see a lot of recommendations and 16 recommendations that our best educated, highly educated learn ed thoughts, with you don't want to do it...
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so, originally, a lot of this started because of stephen ambrose, our founder. he had been collecting these oral histories as a professor of history at the university of new orleans. he was a professor of history. he was collecting these as part of his work as a biographer. in the 1980's, he began seeking out all these personal accounts. many of them are on audiotape. we have been keeping a lot of those records in cooperation with the university of new orleans. that was really the basis for how the museum started. these personal stories. ambrose and our founding president, the ceo, dr. nick mueller, really wanted a place where they could showcase these personal stories that ambrose had been collecting for all these years. so that is how it started and that is what we still continue today for our mission. it is all about those personal stories we have been able to collect. steve: because, of course, many of these world war ii veterans , now in their early to mid 90's, they were teenagers or early 20's when they fought in combat. how many oral histories have you co
so, originally, a lot of this started because of stephen ambrose, our founder. he had been collecting these oral histories as a professor of history at the university of new orleans. he was a professor of history. he was collecting these as part of his work as a biographer. in the 1980's, he began seeking out all these personal accounts. many of them are on audiotape. we have been keeping a lot of those records in cooperation with the university of new orleans. that was really the basis for how...
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a lot more planes, a lot more ships. this has a top line of $750 billion of spending, which is the largest ever seen, and what the white house wants, but it is more than congressional democrats have been looking for. the house armed services committee has marked up one $17 billion less. they were looking at an appropriations bill that was $17 billion less. that is going to be a key point of friction as these bills move forward. host: as the senate version hits the floor, who should we be launching in terms of republican and democratic senators? leo: senator in half will layout is priorities -- inhofe will lay out his priorities. this did pass a committee with bipartisan support. jack reed has made arguments about why this is good. in light of what we have seen on loweruse side in terms of spending, the lower targets for defense spending, it will be interesting to who on the democratic side steps forward and argues this may be an excessive bill. maybe the house side is more in favor of it. it is always a tricky balance. y
a lot more planes, a lot more ships. this has a top line of $750 billion of spending, which is the largest ever seen, and what the white house wants, but it is more than congressional democrats have been looking for. the house armed services committee has marked up one $17 billion less. they were looking at an appropriations bill that was $17 billion less. that is going to be a key point of friction as these bills move forward. host: as the senate version hits the floor, who should we be...
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a lot of you probably know mike . and dutch. mike and dutch served on the committee as chairman and ranking from 2011-2015. and mike left in 2016. so, this is just a very timely topic, at such a remarkable moment, marked by intense partisanship, including -- international security, which is an area that has conditionally been in purposely , impervious to party affiliation. and the bipartisanship, we know is not necessarily always mean. everyone is going to agree and we are going to have come by our and agree all the time. but there are good reasons why there, lay intelligence oversight ought to be free from partisan politics. so, today in our discussion, we want to get what bipartisanship is, how you do it, and why it is so important. i want to start by asking you, mike, and dutch, the talk about , the start of your partnership in 2011, and one of the first things you guys got done, i still remember it, was, you got the first intelligence authorization passed in 2011 after a string of dryers. five years without an intel authoriza
a lot of you probably know mike . and dutch. mike and dutch served on the committee as chairman and ranking from 2011-2015. and mike left in 2016. so, this is just a very timely topic, at such a remarkable moment, marked by intense partisanship, including -- international security, which is an area that has conditionally been in purposely , impervious to party affiliation. and the bipartisanship, we know is not necessarily always mean. everyone is going to agree and we are going to have come by...
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we fought a lot. i was just done, and so i drove him home and i never thought i'd speak another word to him again. that's how mad i was at my father, but there came a point, thank god it happened, we talked. i told dad, i'm sorry. he said, i already forgave you. so i learned forgiveness from my father. the right thing to do by way of my father is to forgive dominique. as hard as it is and as terrible of a thing that he's done, we're all monsters in our own way. >> well, we're not all going around robbing people, we're not all going around shooting people. >> true. >> but don't you think forgiveness needs to be earned? >> no. no. how can he earn it? forgiveness isn't something you wake up one morning and you decide to forgive somebody for wronging you and it's done. forgiveness is waking up every morning and choosing to forgive again. >> look, my brother's different than i am. he looks at things different. we still disagree on a lot of things, but that's okay. i mean, that's what america's all about, r
we fought a lot. i was just done, and so i drove him home and i never thought i'd speak another word to him again. that's how mad i was at my father, but there came a point, thank god it happened, we talked. i told dad, i'm sorry. he said, i already forgave you. so i learned forgiveness from my father. the right thing to do by way of my father is to forgive dominique. as hard as it is and as terrible of a thing that he's done, we're all monsters in our own way. >> well, we're not all...
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in the east there is a lot of rural folk some people have to. drive longer to get to work and all these things and they live from really in other apartments it's difficult to to have a climate friendly policy because it's more expensive for the people there it's hard to to get this idea across that they will the total profit from it so and people they feel maybe a 2nd time left behind or not really. taken seriously like in the 1900 like every family there was one or more people who lost their jobs and they had raided to have a huge. modernization to take and now when the middle generation is gone already the young people move to the metropolitan areas or to the west the people that are left behind in huge areas in big regions they think what is coming was he was trying to take care of us what's next for us we would like to have a share as well and they're not really the best idea to get in place is one other aspect i think in the east the eastern germans didn't grow up with the west german political parties these big tent parties the center left
in the east there is a lot of rural folk some people have to. drive longer to get to work and all these things and they live from really in other apartments it's difficult to to have a climate friendly policy because it's more expensive for the people there it's hard to to get this idea across that they will the total profit from it so and people they feel maybe a 2nd time left behind or not really. taken seriously like in the 1900 like every family there was one or more people who lost their...
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we are building a lot of wall. we had a ruling yesterday late from a judge in the ninth circuit, again. we are immediately appealing it, and we think we will win the appeal. there was no reason why that should have happened. a lot of wall is being built. again, mexico is doing a real job at border control. just special people. law enforcement generally is just special. with that i just want to say that these meetings have been great. the one that most people are interested in is china. we had a great meeting. president xi. we have known each other for as long as i'm president. many of you were at the event in i have year ago when -- never seen anything like it -- it was beautiful. we talked about it. we had dinner last night, president xi and the number of us. it was really incredible, in beijing. the red carpet was rolled out for all of us, for this country, for our country. we had a great meeting. we will be continuing to negotiate. that for at least the time being we are not going to be lifting tariffs on china.
we are building a lot of wall. we had a ruling yesterday late from a judge in the ninth circuit, again. we are immediately appealing it, and we think we will win the appeal. there was no reason why that should have happened. a lot of wall is being built. again, mexico is doing a real job at border control. just special people. law enforcement generally is just special. with that i just want to say that these meetings have been great. the one that most people are interested in is china. we had a...
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the president has a lot less -- has a lot on his agenda.ran to negotiate with the u.s. two days after the u.s. imposed new sanctions on iran top leaders. >> iran should do the right thing for their people. i'm not sure that their leaders care for their people. if they do, they will make a deal. if they don't, they are just thinking about themselves. they are selfish and stupid if that's what they're doing. >> later this morning, house lawmakers will return to work to debate a bill to bring humanitarian aid to the u.s. border. house lawmakers passed a bill to do just that earlier this week but this tenant refused to push the house plan forward. instead, approving their own bill. the bills provide over $4 billion in aid to assist government agencies that have been handling migrants. also on wednesday, the faa announced he found a new issue with the boeing 737 max jets. the jetliner remained grounded after two deadly crashes that killed over 300 people. reports that the faa found a problem with the software. it's not clear when test flights wi
the president has a lot less -- has a lot on his agenda.ran to negotiate with the u.s. two days after the u.s. imposed new sanctions on iran top leaders. >> iran should do the right thing for their people. i'm not sure that their leaders care for their people. if they do, they will make a deal. if they don't, they are just thinking about themselves. they are selfish and stupid if that's what they're doing. >> later this morning, house lawmakers will return to work to debate a bill...
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and i don't think a lot of people acknowledge the fact that a lot of good smart women are not are being driven out of public service for it and i want to take this time right now and to listen to the story of health staff or worry the topic on her own story take a listen. when i was a hill staffer i worked for the house veterans affairs committee and in 2014 i was at the n.r.c. see dinner and duncan hunter had clearly appeared intoxicated and came up to me and said that he wanted to speak to me about agent orange which was an issue the committee was dealing with at the time and i in response said i'm happy to reach out to your staff and follow up on that and he leaned into me very closely and said no i want to talk to you and i felt very uncomfortable and tried to back up and he reached around and put his hand on my behind and said let me give you my cell phone number and mediately kind of backed up and pushed him away one of our subcommittee chairman at the time was jon runyan of new jersey who used to play in the n.f.l. for the eagles thankfully and is a large intimidating guy so i we
and i don't think a lot of people acknowledge the fact that a lot of good smart women are not are being driven out of public service for it and i want to take this time right now and to listen to the story of health staff or worry the topic on her own story take a listen. when i was a hill staffer i worked for the house veterans affairs committee and in 2014 i was at the n.r.c. see dinner and duncan hunter had clearly appeared intoxicated and came up to me and said that he wanted to speak to me...
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pre-nafta tariffs there's a lot of them. i used to carry around a schedule of what that looked like for fruits and vegetables. watermelon 35%, cantaloupe 35%. >> nafta had its tariffs. when we look back at what was happening 25 years ago, this has been a whole evolution of improvements and dialogue and discussions. we in the private-sector back then were not as involved as we were. we were involved as a coalition but we were not necessarily maybe at the table and be part of the negotiation. we just didn't have a meeting and talk what do you like, what i do like? this goes back to what was going on during the tpp process where you were having ongoing discussion about trade agreements in general. so when we looked at usmca, what we were working on in the rounds there, we wanted to make sure that this agreement was going to be an improvement of nafta. i also agree with an earlier comment it wasn't a bad agreement. yes it was not a perfect agreement. but it was an agreement that was negotiated and by three counts. we're doing the
pre-nafta tariffs there's a lot of them. i used to carry around a schedule of what that looked like for fruits and vegetables. watermelon 35%, cantaloupe 35%. >> nafta had its tariffs. when we look back at what was happening 25 years ago, this has been a whole evolution of improvements and dialogue and discussions. we in the private-sector back then were not as involved as we were. we were involved as a coalition but we were not necessarily maybe at the table and be part of the...
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you know that, we arty have a lot of them. ok at what they did to a great gentleman, justice kavanaugh. highly respected. they didn't just try to win, they tried to destroy him with false and malicious accusations. and thank you, marco, and thank you lindsay, wherever you mayay be. thank you, great job. thank you. stand up. [cheers and applause] lindsey graham was doing okay in south carolina. not great. now he's through the roof.gr it great, thank you. great job. thank you. great people, great people, all of them. they tried to ruin the family of now justice kavanaugh.is they tried to ruin his career. they tried to ruin his life. they even wanted to impeach him on fraudulent charges. those charges were a fraud. he did nothing wrong. all in pursuit of political domination and control. just imagine what this angry leftin wing mob would do if they were in charge of this country. [boos] imagine if we had a democrat president and a democrat congress in 2,020. they would shut down your free speech, use the power of the law to punish
you know that, we arty have a lot of them. ok at what they did to a great gentleman, justice kavanaugh. highly respected. they didn't just try to win, they tried to destroy him with false and malicious accusations. and thank you, marco, and thank you lindsay, wherever you mayay be. thank you, great job. thank you. stand up. [cheers and applause] lindsey graham was doing okay in south carolina. not great. now he's through the roof.gr it great, thank you. great job. thank you. great people, great...
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i come face-to-face with a lot of behinds. -x maximum strength. it relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort fast. so no one needs to know you've got gas. gas-x. so no one needs to this is something bigger.. [ "movin on up" by primal scream ] that is big. not as big as that. sure that's big. that's bigger. big. bigger. big. bigger. big. but that's bigger. wow, big. so much bigger. this is big. but that's...well, you got this. neil: all right. now you've got congress, you've got the fbi and who knows who else investigating these dominican republic deaths. fox business's deirdre bolton on more. deirdre: nine americans are dead, numerous others have fallen very ill, but the state department has not issued an elevated travel advisory for the dominican republic. congressman frank pallone thinks the u.s.'s position should be re-evaluated. yesterday he wrote a letter to secretary of state mike pompeo, fbi director christopher wray. he also tweeted this out. you will see it on your screen. i'm extremely saddened by the deaths of nine
i come face-to-face with a lot of behinds. -x maximum strength. it relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort fast. so no one needs to know you've got gas. gas-x. so no one needs to this is something bigger.. [ "movin on up" by primal scream ] that is big. not as big as that. sure that's big. that's bigger. big. bigger. big. bigger. big. but that's bigger. wow, big. so much bigger. this is big. but that's...well, you got this. neil: all right. now you've got congress, you've got the...
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i think we have squandered a lot of opportunities there. i think we have obviously states have done a pretty good job of putting money into reserves and rainy day funds to prepare for the next recession which we know is coming. it can't be too far away but probably not enough and certainly not as much as you would have thought given the experience of the great recession which when states took a huge hit and would have taken a huger hit had the federal government not stepped in with some very significant amount of fiscal relief. and then i think states have squandered the opportunity or states have over this expansion have exacerbated what i think is one of the big economic challenges in this country of our times which is the astonishing concentration of wealth and income in the hands of smaller and smaller size of people in this country. most state tax systems to this day still take more money as a share of income from middle and low income families than upper income families. that is actually contributing to the growing gap we saw in federa
i think we have squandered a lot of opportunities there. i think we have obviously states have done a pretty good job of putting money into reserves and rainy day funds to prepare for the next recession which we know is coming. it can't be too far away but probably not enough and certainly not as much as you would have thought given the experience of the great recession which when states took a huge hit and would have taken a huger hit had the federal government not stepped in with some very...
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so a lot of times the devil is in the details. and it's true if you let yourself get caricatured by donald trump as being a socialist too far on the left and you're going to be in trouble, that's going to have a lot to do with the quality of the candidate and their ability to make an argument and they are going to have to fight that battle every day with donald trump. i want to say one thing. to go back to my informal panel of democratic communicators, the group that eddie picked out there, if you think about unanimity among democratic sources who did well last night. the person who most radically improved is castro, wo came from almost nowhere to widespread. you look at the social media feedback, he was nowhere before the debate. cory booker had a good night in a lot of people's judgment. and amy klobuchar, a lot of men in the democratic political class were kind of like, eh, and all of the women thought she did incredibly well. so it was just a really striking pattern for female democrats were like, wow, amy was great. not that s
so a lot of times the devil is in the details. and it's true if you let yourself get caricatured by donald trump as being a socialist too far on the left and you're going to be in trouble, that's going to have a lot to do with the quality of the candidate and their ability to make an argument and they are going to have to fight that battle every day with donald trump. i want to say one thing. to go back to my informal panel of democratic communicators, the group that eddie picked out there, if...
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i will say there was a lot of spanish speaking in the debate. including by senator booker, but you have to remember it's being also broadcast on telemundo. maybe there's a method behind it try to attract voters. bill de blasio, the new york mayor, trying to go after overwork but eventually gets slapped down by john delaney who is pitching a centrist version of health care. >> would you replace private insurance? >> no. i think the choice is fundamental to our ability to get -- >> private insurance is not working for tens of millions of americans. when you talk about the co-pays, deductibles, premiums, out-of-pocket expenses, it's not working. >> we should give everyone in this country health care is a basic human right for free. full. we should also give them the option to buy private insurance. why do we have to stand for taking away something from people. >> hands of getting an applause for a centrist line on health ce which is unique in this democratic field. governor inslee from washington, he's talking about abortion and all he's done as a g
i will say there was a lot of spanish speaking in the debate. including by senator booker, but you have to remember it's being also broadcast on telemundo. maybe there's a method behind it try to attract voters. bill de blasio, the new york mayor, trying to go after overwork but eventually gets slapped down by john delaney who is pitching a centrist version of health care. >> would you replace private insurance? >> no. i think the choice is fundamental to our ability to get --...
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of palestinian leaders a lot of palestinian business community a lot of people throughout the middle east we have not been trying to impose a solution on this region that we think works we're trying to draw from the region all the best ideas in that help people create a new framework to discuss these issues that have not been able to be resolved in the past but did you get any input from the palestinian authority. we have had not going to comment on this question we've had with them are happening that have with them now the palestinian decision not to attend the. workshop is that a blow not at all look it was fairly predictable what they've been saying his a lot of very hot rhetoric about rejecting everything before they even see it which is not in my opinion a very responsible position the responsible thing is to say we've been trying to do this for 25 years we have not made any breakthroughs if people are coming in there trying to spend the effort to create a blueprint for us to be able to have a better future will engage with them and will listen for whatever reason they think it'
of palestinian leaders a lot of palestinian business community a lot of people throughout the middle east we have not been trying to impose a solution on this region that we think works we're trying to draw from the region all the best ideas in that help people create a new framework to discuss these issues that have not been able to be resolved in the past but did you get any input from the palestinian authority. we have had not going to comment on this question we've had with them are...
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have to be mobilized a lot more than they are right now you know you had you had the court stepped in and restrict the use of firecrackers but that's a very very polluting period for delhi in the course of about 3 days you have a lot of pollution but people still lighting firecrackers amongst them there needs to be a last or citizen involvement so now as you're talking there i could see both publicly and sunil look like they had so much to say so i promised we'd go to you but i want to 1st show this comment we got live on you tube from shusha who on the on the topic of personal responsibility and people doing things about this says delhi city residents are still driving old age vehicles using generators too much use of generators somehow people are also responsible for this mess and there's no proper disposal disposal of waste just a list of the things that people are doing wrong in his view but you know what if you want to and. not so i completely agree with what said in the comment as well as what now said but there is some other leads in off why delhi still polluted the job of situ
have to be mobilized a lot more than they are right now you know you had you had the court stepped in and restrict the use of firecrackers but that's a very very polluting period for delhi in the course of about 3 days you have a lot of pollution but people still lighting firecrackers amongst them there needs to be a last or citizen involvement so now as you're talking there i could see both publicly and sunil look like they had so much to say so i promised we'd go to you but i want to 1st show...
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but also the other thing, even to this day, a lot of people when i talk to them, they actually don't know that we, as a city, have an animal shelter. they are familiar with the different organizations and nonprofits that help with animals, but a lot of them -- you all know because you were all here, many of you don't know i think it is really important that in a city where we have an estimated more dogs and cats and other animals than we do children, that we really do have a world-class facility for them and their families. lastly, i will say that a.c.c. and the staff there, you do all that work, and you take in the animals that other organizations , or whatnot, might not be able to take in. you take exotic animals, you take the wild strays, you also, yourself have to handle those that get killed on our streets, so you handle so much, and you are really deserving of a world-class facility. i'm excited to be here today, and thank you to every single person and department that made this happen. i'm looking forward to the ribbon-cutting. [applause] >> and of course, i have to introduce t
but also the other thing, even to this day, a lot of people when i talk to them, they actually don't know that we, as a city, have an animal shelter. they are familiar with the different organizations and nonprofits that help with animals, but a lot of them -- you all know because you were all here, many of you don't know i think it is really important that in a city where we have an estimated more dogs and cats and other animals than we do children, that we really do have a world-class...
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>> okay. >> i mean i am not a farmer. >> we didn't have a lot of them in queens. me across a few of them. >> i wi >> this is my 30 years gardening. >> i have no tomatoes coming my way. >> my sauce was a killer last year >> let's get to seema modi good morning >> good morning. we are up 119 for the dow industrial average and yesterday's move the fed share, powell excited of their comments jp morgan putting into perspective, it is the weakest monthly change since may 2010, it does raise the possibility that the labor market is weakening more than anticipated, the big talker this afternoon will be vice president, mike pence, meeting with the mexican delegation that 5% tariffs is expected to kick in on monday. overseas, a strong market reaction to the fed. only 2.0 of a percent. >> sector is leading us high right now especially tech. apple is the big mover there and now on track for its biggest two-day gain in four months. let's talk about 6% and the best performer on the dow this morning. let's pivot to cruise line stock. buckingham research downgrading shares of norw
>> okay. >> i mean i am not a farmer. >> we didn't have a lot of them in queens. me across a few of them. >> i wi >> this is my 30 years gardening. >> i have no tomatoes coming my way. >> my sauce was a killer last year >> let's get to seema modi good morning >> good morning. we are up 119 for the dow industrial average and yesterday's move the fed share, powell excited of their comments jp morgan putting into perspective, it is the weakest...
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we see a lot of upside. focused as a discount grocer, but are you concerned at all by the likes of the competition trying to move into that space? with a walmart especially extremely focused on price, also amazon going that way and others. we've seen prices for a number of grocery items fall. also, a number of these companies are trying to push the envelope when it comes to convenience, trying to ensure customers go to them for everything and that actually there for customers will not differentd at many grocers anymore, and that could be bad for you. >> we think it is really hard to be all things to all people. we think it is hard to offer service, selection, price, convenience, although stings at once. i think that's a hard proposition. we will stay and watch and see how they do, but we will be really focused on delivering the values we have in the stores today, the customer service that and really stay focused on the business that we know and the business that we deliver. about how you might be incorporati
we see a lot of upside. focused as a discount grocer, but are you concerned at all by the likes of the competition trying to move into that space? with a walmart especially extremely focused on price, also amazon going that way and others. we've seen prices for a number of grocery items fall. also, a number of these companies are trying to push the envelope when it comes to convenience, trying to ensure customers go to them for everything and that actually there for customers will not...
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and we move around a lot. so even blowing out the candles on your birthday cake can change the coverage you are eligible for and so change what you're covered for and how that works for you. also just a reminder about the uninsured. we still have over 27 million uninsured individuals in the united states. a little more than half of them on paper are eligible for some help under the aca. they're eligible for medicaid or c.h.i.p. or eligible for tax credits in the marketplace, but they're not signed up. and that is, i think, a reflection of both the adequacy of the subsidies available, particularly in the marketplace. they go up to four times poverty but really start to run out at about two times poverty. and it can be very complicated to sign up for the marketplace. and of course there have been drastic cuts in funding for outreach and for in-person enrollment assistance. the medicaid programs also have, in a number of states, been adopting barriers to eligibility, work requirements, and other requirements. then
and we move around a lot. so even blowing out the candles on your birthday cake can change the coverage you are eligible for and so change what you're covered for and how that works for you. also just a reminder about the uninsured. we still have over 27 million uninsured individuals in the united states. a little more than half of them on paper are eligible for some help under the aca. they're eligible for medicaid or c.h.i.p. or eligible for tax credits in the marketplace, but they're not...
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we help them a lot. and they helped us a lot. we are going to discuss the numerous things today. it's going to be a long meeting there are big buyers of our equipment were to keep it that way and on behalf of the first lady and myself i want to thank you both for coming to the oval office. very special place i will never forget the speech i made in poland. i was treated so well. a great group of people. we had a tremendous day. i remember it very well. that was rolling out the red carpet. thank you very much. >> mr. president, thank you very much for this opportunity to meet here in washington at the white house. the second time in the last 10 months. an opportunity to talk about the important issues in our organizations. and about the positions in nato. and especially about the future cooperation. i love to say during the press conference. >> we are looking at doing things with poland including working with their military. poland wants to build a great military facility. it's up to them if they want to do it. but it is something we will consider. they will be putting up the money
we help them a lot. and they helped us a lot. we are going to discuss the numerous things today. it's going to be a long meeting there are big buyers of our equipment were to keep it that way and on behalf of the first lady and myself i want to thank you both for coming to the oval office. very special place i will never forget the speech i made in poland. i was treated so well. a great group of people. we had a tremendous day. i remember it very well. that was rolling out the red carpet. thank...
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he's getting a lot of support a he goes around the country, a lot of people have been comingto ouee him provide a kind of ray of ho for most venezuelans who don't like their current government and they want madtouo eave, but still he's not really showing the way out. he has not been able to -- he wasn't able tou getmanitarian aid in this country. he hasn't been able to turn the litary to turn against maduro. at this stalemate goes on, he's likely l theose some of that popular sport he enjoys. >> sreenivasan: john otis joining us from bogota, colombia. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: pacific gas and electric shut off power to more than 20,000 residents in northern california today. the blackouts, the first of the 2019 fire season, are fire safety precautions during a hot, dry, and windyeekend. northwest of sacramento residents were ordered to evacuate yesterday afternoon as the fast-moving "sand fire" spread across nearly 2,000 acres. by sunday afternoon the sand fire was 0% strong winds that fueled the blaze were expected to die down. pg&e was found responsible for the
he's getting a lot of support a he goes around the country, a lot of people have been comingto ouee him provide a kind of ray of ho for most venezuelans who don't like their current government and they want madtouo eave, but still he's not really showing the way out. he has not been able to -- he wasn't able tou getmanitarian aid in this country. he hasn't been able to turn the litary to turn against maduro. at this stalemate goes on, he's likely l theose some of that popular sport he enjoys....
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i have a lot of privilege. i make a lot of money, and i don't have a lot of problems. i'm not muslim, i'm not mexican, i'not black, i am not gay, n or i transgender, but i know that this country is based on inclusiveness. >> can you tell me more about that? >> i think it's just -- you know, i think a lot of -- thought privilege was one thing. i thought it was you were born into a trust-fund family and you went to -- you know, a part of the rockefellers or whatever, and you went to harvard. i didn't know that privilege is just walking around the city with white skin. that is a privilege. it's a privilege when other people aren't getting the same benefit from having white skin, and that's something that's not ignorable -- that's not a word but i'll use it. and i had to wake up and look around and say, "wow.lo at your life. like, you didn't really work that hard." i work hard, obviously, but it's not - it always came easy for me, almost everything. i was rewarded for bad behavior. i was -- you know, talked about drinking, and people loved it. i talked aut sleeping around,
i have a lot of privilege. i make a lot of money, and i don't have a lot of problems. i'm not muslim, i'm not mexican, i'not black, i am not gay, n or i transgender, but i know that this country is based on inclusiveness. >> can you tell me more about that? >> i think it's just -- you know, i think a lot of -- thought privilege was one thing. i thought it was you were born into a trust-fund family and you went to -- you know, a part of the rockefellers or whatever, and you went to...
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you have that statutory baseline for a lot of these projections. a really critical one for us is one of those executive orders, executive order 12333. reallyve order 12333 defines the role of each of the intelligence community elements. it defines the cia, the fbi and also determines what scope it is going to be for each of those agencies. and really critical to my work are an agency,u as the cia does, if one could in any way collect or retain or share, the word we would often use is disseminate, americans information, you have to have a set of rules that are approved by your director and by the attorney general. we refer to these as the attorney general guidelines. if they were reversed the pirates of the caribbean, they are not guidelines, they are rules. but we refer to this as the attorney general guideline. they govern those things, the collection and retention and dissemination of the persons information. we very substantially revised hours pretty recently, and we released those in the past two years. we did a couple of things. the first thing
you have that statutory baseline for a lot of these projections. a really critical one for us is one of those executive orders, executive order 12333. reallyve order 12333 defines the role of each of the intelligence community elements. it defines the cia, the fbi and also determines what scope it is going to be for each of those agencies. and really critical to my work are an agency,u as the cia does, if one could in any way collect or retain or share, the word we would often use is...
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>> you see a lot of start-ups, too. ere is a german start-up called get your guide, peak travel, you see a lot of companies come into this space, because it is an element of travel that has not been digitized. airbnb and a lot of these other companies see a big opportunity there. emily: something we will continue to follow as we chart airbnb's road to ipo. thank you. bloomberg's eric went to manhattan to speak with larry to -- to speak with ceo jerry lavine. about why breaking up tech companies is not a big idea and the next big thing. take a listen. >> we are planting a seed, and have been for a while, and we continue to plant seeds in new areas. one i am excited about is the temp labor marketplace. i think there is this notion in the future of one quick hiring. we have a company called blue crew that is making great progress in this. when i look at the future of how temp labor gets into employers, i think something like blue crew, a marketplace that matches laborers and employers -- i think it is a big, big future. rig
>> you see a lot of start-ups, too. ere is a german start-up called get your guide, peak travel, you see a lot of companies come into this space, because it is an element of travel that has not been digitized. airbnb and a lot of these other companies see a big opportunity there. emily: something we will continue to follow as we chart airbnb's road to ipo. thank you. bloomberg's eric went to manhattan to speak with larry to -- to speak with ceo jerry lavine. about why breaking up tech...
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i don't need to say a lot about that. i don't get a lot of complaints about payroll, which is good. because you don't hear too much until they make a mistake, then you hear about it. they process a lot of payroll without a lot of errors and that is good on them. so initiatives for the coming year, for this past year, we did the employee engagement survey. the purpose of the survey was to find out what our rating was for employment using a national standard. and we accomplished that. the next step is to roll the results out and work with people to try to increase our score. we've also done comprehensive training programs for managers and staff. implemented a management coaching for new managers and other items i previously mentioned. our survey, we went from 40% response, which was the first survey we did. we got the participation rate up to 65%, which is quite an accomplishment. so that concludes my presentation. i'm happy to answer any questions you may have. i would -- i'm thinking for maybe the next presentation when i come back in the fall, i talk about employing engagement surve
i don't need to say a lot about that. i don't get a lot of complaints about payroll, which is good. because you don't hear too much until they make a mistake, then you hear about it. they process a lot of payroll without a lot of errors and that is good on them. so initiatives for the coming year, for this past year, we did the employee engagement survey. the purpose of the survey was to find out what our rating was for employment using a national standard. and we accomplished that. the next...
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but there was a lot of hypocrisy. d the article said, isn't this awful, look what's happened to television, yet they couldn't wait to use it to sell their own magazine. >> let's go to the audience. all right? i want to speak to you guys. >> over the years broadcasting has deteriorated. and now in this era of deregulation it is deteriorating further. >> give people light and they will find their own way. relax. america will survive the talk shows. stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may b
but there was a lot of hypocrisy. d the article said, isn't this awful, look what's happened to television, yet they couldn't wait to use it to sell their own magazine. >> let's go to the audience. all right? i want to speak to you guys. >> over the years broadcasting has deteriorated. and now in this era of deregulation it is deteriorating further. >> give people light and they will find their own way. relax. america will survive the talk shows. stelara® works differently....
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targets are so there are always a lot of rumors surrounding targets like alexi on by a moran and clovis so who are you betting on and who are you watching for to be the next murders. when bristol myers and celgene did their deal the 1st thing i did was trade for a short term trade that stayed up for over a week and. my number 2 choice because they're made in the news they have some key pads expiring in the 2020s which will give them motivation to be acquired but my number one choice is clovis. they're the last stand alone in their area and many have said they're the number one take out target of 2019 and they already have activists that are gunning to get that company sold so so clovis will be my number one and would be my number 2 but for sure whenever there's a merger like this of this is the fallout and increase price the rising tide so to speak lifts all ships the whole biotech sector should stay somewhere good for a couple weeks so who do you think will be a good partner for clovis and gilliatt who is going to be big enough and as well who will actually have those needs to fill fil
targets are so there are always a lot of rumors surrounding targets like alexi on by a moran and clovis so who are you betting on and who are you watching for to be the next murders. when bristol myers and celgene did their deal the 1st thing i did was trade for a short term trade that stayed up for over a week and. my number 2 choice because they're made in the news they have some key pads expiring in the 2020s which will give them motivation to be acquired but my number one choice is clovis....
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a lot of. i mean i have no doubt about it because you took the usa to test and went to college but what is it the safety for folks that don't really like or like me you never took it right so it's one of cue usually a c.t. or s.a.t.'s the i guess it's caustic assessment laughing aptitude originally about it's a multiple choice pencil and paper or fill in the circle test that's given and then i go through sort of your major things that you should learn through high school and a test your ability to do that so science comprehension reading that kind of stuff next is measured by a private nonprofit group called the college board there is an actual board of college as they are now part of it there is a company that does that so the purpose is to really is supposed to be to give an idea of where a high school student is and how their readiness for college so you kind of have this common data point for all all colleges to look at all applicants so by the numbers it's like can you do this can you do t
a lot of. i mean i have no doubt about it because you took the usa to test and went to college but what is it the safety for folks that don't really like or like me you never took it right so it's one of cue usually a c.t. or s.a.t.'s the i guess it's caustic assessment laughing aptitude originally about it's a multiple choice pencil and paper or fill in the circle test that's given and then i go through sort of your major things that you should learn through high school and a test your ability...
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of palestinian leaders a lot of palestinian business community a lot of people throughout the middle east we have not been trying to impose a solution on this region that we think works we're trying to draw from the region all the best ideas in that help people create a new framework to discuss these issues that have not been able to be resolved in the past but did you get any input from the palestinian authority. we have had not going to comment on this question we've had with them or haven't and that with them now the palestinian decision not to attend the. workshop is that a blow not at all look it was fairly predictable what they've been saying his a lot of very hot rhetoric about rejecting everything before they even see it which is not in my opinion a very responsible position the responsible thing is to say we've been trying to do this for 25 years we have not made any breakthroughs if people are coming in there trying to spend the effort to create a blueprint for us to be able to have a better future willing gauge with them will listen for whatever reason they think it's bett
of palestinian leaders a lot of palestinian business community a lot of people throughout the middle east we have not been trying to impose a solution on this region that we think works we're trying to draw from the region all the best ideas in that help people create a new framework to discuss these issues that have not been able to be resolved in the past but did you get any input from the palestinian authority. we have had not going to comment on this question we've had with them or haven't...
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you get to tell people a lot and you have spent more than a few minutes today talking about a lot of specific mechanisms and rules and things that are in place and there still is a line that has to be preserved as we talked about with secrecy. what's it like in your job to come up to that line and realize there may be something i can't tell you and then how do you think about that? >> it's incredibly frustrating. i think that's something that people don't realize about the secrecy rules. they are very much there for a reason. there are costs, right, there are necessary costs but there are costs, and it means that the inability sometimes to engage and to say, you know, with some of the ngos that we work with who have some very legitimate concerns, there are instances where with a sentence and a half i could say i understand why you're concerned and you don't need to be concerned about that thing because it's not a thing. >> but trust me. >> but, you know, trust me is about as far as i can say. you know, without some of those secrecy concerns. why can't i say that, why can't i say your
you get to tell people a lot and you have spent more than a few minutes today talking about a lot of specific mechanisms and rules and things that are in place and there still is a line that has to be preserved as we talked about with secrecy. what's it like in your job to come up to that line and realize there may be something i can't tell you and then how do you think about that? >> it's incredibly frustrating. i think that's something that people don't realize about the secrecy rules....
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had a lot of people pray for me similarly. as a christian, i believe christianity has a long tradition of divine healing so i do think it is possible for god to heal. the. possible for god to heal people. bowler talksate about her memoir "everything happens for a reason." >> it is really gone, right? no pain in your stomach.
had a lot of people pray for me similarly. as a christian, i believe christianity has a long tradition of divine healing so i do think it is possible for god to heal. the. possible for god to heal people. bowler talksate about her memoir "everything happens for a reason." >> it is really gone, right? no pain in your stomach.
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you've had a great experience with united, but there are a lot of plans out there and it is important for people to take a look at their plan options throughout open enrollment and there's a chance that you can save a significant amount of money on health care by making sure that you have health care that best meets your needs. >> she is from the aarp public policy institute. it's aarp.org/tpi. thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> a live picture from the government reform committee is about to start on readiness and resilience for natural disasters and other, ven events caused bym at change and fema and climate scientists and local affiliates. committee members right now in the house chamber. they're attending the last few votes in a series over there and when those votes wrap up we expect the hearing here to get under way. it should be another ten minutes or so. we'll have live coverage on c-span3. right now a discussion from washington journal. >> we're back with thomas shep from the citizens a
you've had a great experience with united, but there are a lot of plans out there and it is important for people to take a look at their plan options throughout open enrollment and there's a chance that you can save a significant amount of money on health care by making sure that you have health care that best meets your needs. >> she is from the aarp public policy institute. it's aarp.org/tpi. thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> a live picture from the government...
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you pay a lot of money. kind of person is financially investing in a faith healer, and what are their hopes for an experience like that? brian: why do you call him a faith healer? kate: his specialty is that if you believe enough, your body will reflect the glory of god and be restored. he also has a strong financial message, but he is most known for his faith healing? brian: do you believe him? kate: benny hinn, i do not have a lot of intellectual and theological affinity towards. i have seen a lot of benny hinn. he is one of the pastors that i watched the most and is often the most dramatic. he is the one on youtube where he raises his hand and you will see 100 people fall over at the same time. his very dramatic approach is one that i found somewhat manipulative. brian: you will only see one person in this one. this was december 18, 2017. benny hinn. [begin video clip] ♪ >> i rebuke the cancer in the mighty name of jesus. i come against you in the name of the one i serve. leave this young lady. leave her
you pay a lot of money. kind of person is financially investing in a faith healer, and what are their hopes for an experience like that? brian: why do you call him a faith healer? kate: his specialty is that if you believe enough, your body will reflect the glory of god and be restored. he also has a strong financial message, but he is most known for his faith healing? brian: do you believe him? kate: benny hinn, i do not have a lot of intellectual and theological affinity towards. i have seen...
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a. lot of tears he is. incredibly there is a well nearby. the migrants who died drank the water from the well too quickly. we set off again after a while stops our convoy. seen somebody who's waving at us. i don't know if you know. the man's car has broken down around 5 kilometers away when we get there the head of our military escort you don't have diarrhea himself inspects the vehicle. when you're searching the cars what are you looking for is. there because i wore gave the. society his you. help is already on the way and we leave these men to continue their journey. our final destination is a place called mahfouz the last well before the border with libya it's a place where i.o.m. has previously found migrants in distress. it's a dangerous place where gangs and bandits i acted carrying weapons that matched those of our military escort. does sites where to set up camp. it doesn't buy you a. mini me. don't suppose. at night the military stops to patrol and bandits and traffickers own the desert as we make our beds the guns are ready. the ne
a. lot of tears he is. incredibly there is a well nearby. the migrants who died drank the water from the well too quickly. we set off again after a while stops our convoy. seen somebody who's waving at us. i don't know if you know. the man's car has broken down around 5 kilometers away when we get there the head of our military escort you don't have diarrhea himself inspects the vehicle. when you're searching the cars what are you looking for is. there because i wore gave the. society his you....
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i know too much about nuclear -- a lot about nuclear. let me just tell you, they are not going to have a nuclear weapon. it has very little to do with the oil. china gets its oil 91%, japan 60%, indonesia, so many other countries. it has to do with, very simply, the fact is we will not let iran have a nuclear weapon. if they agree to that, they are going to have a wealthy country. they are going to be so happy, and i am going to be their best friend. i hope that happens. it may not. reporter: don't you think there is a difference between 10 to 15 casualties instead of 100 to 150? pres. trump: anything is a lot when they shoot down an unmanned. anything is a lot. i didn't like it. reporter: i think you had another unmanned drone -- pres. trump: we'll see. but i don't think that will happen. i do not think that will happen. if you notice, there was a plane with 38 people yesterday -- did you see that? i think that is a big story. they had it in their sites and they did not shoot it down. i think they were very wise not to do that, and we ap
i know too much about nuclear -- a lot about nuclear. let me just tell you, they are not going to have a nuclear weapon. it has very little to do with the oil. china gets its oil 91%, japan 60%, indonesia, so many other countries. it has to do with, very simply, the fact is we will not let iran have a nuclear weapon. if they agree to that, they are going to have a wealthy country. they are going to be so happy, and i am going to be their best friend. i hope that happens. it may not. reporter:...
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of palestinian leaders a lot of palestinian business community a lot of people throughout the middle east we have not been trying to impose a solution on this region that we think works we're trying to draw from the region all the best ideas and then help people create a new framework to discuss these issues that have not been able to be resolved in the past but did you get any input from the palestinian authority. we have had not going to comment on this question we've had with them are happening that have with us now the palestinian decision not to. workshop is that a blow not at all look it was fairly predictable what they've been saying his a lot of very hot rhetoric about rejecting everything before they even see it which is not in my opinion a very responsible position the responsible thing is to say we've been trying to do this for 25 years we have not made any breakthroughs if people are coming in there trying to spend the effort to create a blueprint for us to be able to have a better future willing gauge with them will listen for whatever reason they think it's better polit
of palestinian leaders a lot of palestinian business community a lot of people throughout the middle east we have not been trying to impose a solution on this region that we think works we're trying to draw from the region all the best ideas and then help people create a new framework to discuss these issues that have not been able to be resolved in the past but did you get any input from the palestinian authority. we have had not going to comment on this question we've had with them are...
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jason: and ultimately, for many, it is a lot. aker, a game changer. >> and what horizon should you use to evaluate this? the moment you walk out of school is a big number, but your earning potential will be greatly expanded. carol: tell us about some of the other coverage you guys did. >> the package continues to evolve as a figure out the best ways to slice and dice it and talk to respondents. i think the student debt one is the tip of the iceberg. it really reveals a concern that everyone has as they grapple with the next decision they're going to have to make in their life. again, it goes back to the idea of is this going to be the best long-term investment i can possibly make? jason: thank you so much. while we are at harvard, we are catching up with a bunch of prominent alumni. carol: and that includes boston-based bain capital with $105 billion in assets under management. john coddington is a comanager and is hoping to put that money to work. >> health care is a big area for us. we invest early, late, and through credit fund
jason: and ultimately, for many, it is a lot. aker, a game changer. >> and what horizon should you use to evaluate this? the moment you walk out of school is a big number, but your earning potential will be greatly expanded. carol: tell us about some of the other coverage you guys did. >> the package continues to evolve as a figure out the best ways to slice and dice it and talk to respondents. i think the student debt one is the tip of the iceberg. it really reveals a concern that...
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a lot of people remembered john mackey. they did not want one person honored on the capitol grounds. ande was a bit of a debate dr. stubbs, president of the university of the time, said, we will take it. that is how the statue of john mackey arrived. clarence mackey wanted to "beautify" the campus. donated elm trees and in 1908 donated $100,000 to build the mackey school of mines. 1908,seum was founded in one of the official fixtures of the mackey mine buildings. still displaying and storing items as it would have in 1908. founded as a research museum, it endeavored to bring the world to the mackey student. we have collections from all over the world. many of the collections are from famous mining districts, some have been closed for over 100 years. these samples were taken at depth. in many cases we know the actual shaft and depth the ore sample was taken from. the minerals on display and the objects on display show less than 5% of the collection. the majority is still in storage. our three collecting areas are rocks and mi
a lot of people remembered john mackey. they did not want one person honored on the capitol grounds. ande was a bit of a debate dr. stubbs, president of the university of the time, said, we will take it. that is how the statue of john mackey arrived. clarence mackey wanted to "beautify" the campus. donated elm trees and in 1908 donated $100,000 to build the mackey school of mines. 1908,seum was founded in one of the official fixtures of the mackey mine buildings. still displaying and...