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to political and business leaders in germany welcome a court ruling that allowed american electric car make a tesla to keep clearing forest for a massive new factory environmentalist to block the works in court saying the public had not been probably consulted the science just outside of there will be test as 1st european facility production is the begin next year starting with 150000 vehicles here they. eventually test the ones to china half a 1000000 vehicles here joining chemicals giant b a s f is jumping on the bandwagon recently announcing the construction of a factory for key components in electric car batteries not far away startups in the region also hoping to cash in on whether circus reports. just a few more batteries to build and then that's it for the next few days there's a dip in production at tess fulton brandenburg a supplier can't keep up deliveries of the required tack the company is feeling the downside of the immobility boom empty shelves in the warehouse where crates would usually be piled up high the boss of the battery producer says such a production bottleneck i
to political and business leaders in germany welcome a court ruling that allowed american electric car make a tesla to keep clearing forest for a massive new factory environmentalist to block the works in court saying the public had not been probably consulted the science just outside of there will be test as 1st european facility production is the begin next year starting with 150000 vehicles here they. eventually test the ones to china half a 1000000 vehicles here joining chemicals giant b a...
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with exports going to norway the european union and china and german court ruling has allowed american electric comic a tesla to keep clearing forest for a massive new factory environmentalist's that blocks the works in court saying the public had not been properly consulted the scientists just outside of. the 1st european facility production is to begin next year starting with $150000.00 vehicles. eventually the ones there should out half a 1000000 vehicles a year in chemicals. is jumping on the bad wagon recently announcing the construction of a factory for key components in electric car batteries not far away startups in the region are also hoping to cash it. as reports. just a few more batteries to build and then that's it for the next few days there's a dip in production at tess fulton brandenburg as apply a can't keep up deliveries of the required tack the company is feeling the downside of the emo billet a boom empty shelves in the warehouse where crates would usually be piled up high the boss of the battery producer says such a production bottleneck is nothing new the industry is boomin
with exports going to norway the european union and china and german court ruling has allowed american electric comic a tesla to keep clearing forest for a massive new factory environmentalist's that blocks the works in court saying the public had not been properly consulted the scientists just outside of. the 1st european facility production is to begin next year starting with $150000.00 vehicles. eventually the ones there should out half a 1000000 vehicles a year in chemicals. is jumping on...
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florida and more broadly with the american electric. paul: and dan he expect support for ortega and nigro walk up way back when in the 1980s, and when it comes to majuro and venezuela in the last couple of years he is criticize the failures. and yet he seems most concerned about what the united states might do. we have to stop the invasion. most of his fire on the u.s. dan: yes he does. because bernie sanders foreign policy is basically going back to the 1960s. it's an interesting point what is come out here about bernie and the cuba and nicaragua up until now, bernie sanders page is mostly been about domestic politics. medicare for all, can't we do more for people. uncle bernie and all of this. the 40 all it seat bernie, is really the hard democratic left. this is a part, the spread of the french of the democratic party for at least 40 or 50 years. and i see the united states is basically, aligned or when he says a dictator, it's a standard division between right wing dictators and left-wing revolutionaries, and left-wing roof illusion
florida and more broadly with the american electric. paul: and dan he expect support for ortega and nigro walk up way back when in the 1980s, and when it comes to majuro and venezuela in the last couple of years he is criticize the failures. and yet he seems most concerned about what the united states might do. we have to stop the invasion. most of his fire on the u.s. dan: yes he does. because bernie sanders foreign policy is basically going back to the 1960s. it's an interesting point what is...
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we liked american electric power, we're returning to those. i wish i could be more optimistic about more groups, not yet. i don't think it's worth the risk for many of them. let me give you a classic example, nike, all right i like nike but if europe slows down then i fear a second wave of number cuts on top of the first wave from china. i like the rails but they haven't come down nearly enough. we're about to see a major slow down in worldwide commerce i like financial technology, they have too much exposure to consumptionme consumption. last point, we have been up for ages a huge surge, the virgin galactic, the battleship ga l d try to be a hero, it's never wort it. by the way, there's no hurry if you want to buy stocks in the weakness, take your time and if you don't have enough cash, you know what, how about the balance tomorrow, sell the stocks that i have described as being toxic, move into defensive plays and i think you'll be fine, but stay the course. don't start selling big now. dee in virginia. dee. >> booyah, jim, this is dee in vi
we liked american electric power, we're returning to those. i wish i could be more optimistic about more groups, not yet. i don't think it's worth the risk for many of them. let me give you a classic example, nike, all right i like nike but if europe slows down then i fear a second wave of number cuts on top of the first wave from china. i like the rails but they haven't come down nearly enough. we're about to see a major slow down in worldwide commerce i like financial technology, they have...
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it turns out electricity did revolutionize american manufacturing but not in the 1880s but in the 1920s to unlock the technology you needed to change who you hired, how you paid them, how you train them, where they sat, the building they sat in, the technology they were using and the workflow process. so organizational change unlocks the power of this technology. this is a very old example, 100 years old. what could possibly teach us about today? much more recently an economist who is famous for writing books about artificial intelligence, 20 years ago he and his colleague studied american business in the 1990s and what they were interested in was the process of technological change. if an american business got a hold of computing coming this is a graph, apologize for the complexity of the graph, let me explain what this graph is. if you move this way, that or computers. if you move back it is more decentralization. if you move up it is more money. now i have your attention. this is what they found. this is showing if you get the computers in and don't reorganize you don't make money. i
it turns out electricity did revolutionize american manufacturing but not in the 1880s but in the 1920s to unlock the technology you needed to change who you hired, how you paid them, how you train them, where they sat, the building they sat in, the technology they were using and the workflow process. so organizational change unlocks the power of this technology. this is a very old example, 100 years old. what could possibly teach us about today? much more recently an economist who is famous...
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electric hummer, 1,000 horsepower. perhaps the lesson learned by american automakers, going electric is more about the buzz of the drivingor gas or zero emissions. in other words, if you're going to save the planet, might as well have a good time while you're at it. for "sunday today," harry smith, michigan. >> the ride of a lifetime for our harry smith. harry, thank you for that. >>> next on "sunday today," the young cartoonist whose powerful illustrations are making waves in "the new yorker" and making history. >> what is the message that you hope people take from your cartoons? >> i hope that people just see how the more all of us are. >>> later, a life well lived. a woman who danced successfuy ll fr ♪ limu emu & doug [ siren ] give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ when you come home and you've had a hard day at work, and you walk in the door and she just looks at you like you are sunshine, it's just, there's no other feeling like that. isn't that righ
electric hummer, 1,000 horsepower. perhaps the lesson learned by american automakers, going electric is more about the buzz of the drivingor gas or zero emissions. in other words, if you're going to save the planet, might as well have a good time while you're at it. for "sunday today," harry smith, michigan. >> the ride of a lifetime for our harry smith. harry, thank you for that. >>> next on "sunday today," the young cartoonist whose powerful illustrations...
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americans, which is huge here. we are about 60% of the democratic primary electric is african-american. >> he's been coming in-and-outf south carolina forever. it's nothing to walk into a restaurant nowadays and see joe and jill sitting there, not politicking, not casting for vote but carry on their lives. that to me says something. jon: he hosted all the democratic candidates at his famous fish fry, they all wanted his support. he picked biden this week and he's trying to help him win something. jon: thank you. the race in virginia is heating up, hopefuls prepare for super tuesday, self-proclaimed democratic socialist bernie sanders holding rallies across the estate today. the swing state could be for sanders. let's check in with mark meredith. >> there's a big battle going on for virginia delegates from they've been there all day long ahead of the contest tuesday where bernie sanders, they've been braving the cold all afternoon to try to get in. they've been all across the northeast in virginia earlier today, sanders lost the virginia primary against hillary clinton but the campaign is working hard to make sure tha
americans, which is huge here. we are about 60% of the democratic primary electric is african-american. >> he's been coming in-and-outf south carolina forever. it's nothing to walk into a restaurant nowadays and see joe and jill sitting there, not politicking, not casting for vote but carry on their lives. that to me says something. jon: he hosted all the democratic candidates at his famous fish fry, they all wanted his support. he picked biden this week and he's trying to help him win...
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there are no such thing as just talking in terms of the american people for their electric. yet record on. when you talk about his hard-core base, if he loses, hard-core base which by the way does not reflect 42 percent, job approval number, it does and when you look at the different numbers, you see between 21 and 25 percent. they will probably answer your question is no. the republicans even who supported trump will probably say yes. if he were reelected, depends on how he were reelected. people on the other side, democrats in voting along the democratic ten candidates, to be on the collective side. they want to be a little bit more understanding with the exception of certain pockets. >> please let us know your questions. just raise your hand. >> given your trends that you had, what do you feel or how are these trends shaping the coming up election. and is it shifting it to or away from the current president or continuing to support the current president. >> desanto in 2020, people know who donald trump is pretty 2016, they did not know. there's a green screen for some peo
there are no such thing as just talking in terms of the american people for their electric. yet record on. when you talk about his hard-core base, if he loses, hard-core base which by the way does not reflect 42 percent, job approval number, it does and when you look at the different numbers, you see between 21 and 25 percent. they will probably answer your question is no. the republicans even who supported trump will probably say yes. if he were reelected, depends on how he were reelected....
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any other car companies, like it goes 190 miles on a charge actually, first of ll, all americans don't want electricthe electric car buyer, you know what i mean? >> yeah, they want electric cars, tesla gives them not just a car, but the iphone of cars. it's being a at that time constitutions symbol they love overthe air updates. they even like the games it's a cult in some ways, and it works. it is definitely the future. we all have to recognize the industry, to put our arms around it and try to move towards it. i think that's why it accelerated with farley. >>> jim press, nice to see you. >> thank you, i appreciate it. >>> up next, stronger than expected wage growth could that be a red flag for inflation? >> as a reminder, you can always watch or listen to us wherever you're going, you with catch yourself on the cnbc app we'll be right back. it's a thirteen-hour flight, that's not a weekend trip. fifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td ameritrade mobile app so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard before
any other car companies, like it goes 190 miles on a charge actually, first of ll, all americans don't want electricthe electric car buyer, you know what i mean? >> yeah, they want electric cars, tesla gives them not just a car, but the iphone of cars. it's being a at that time constitutions symbol they love overthe air updates. they even like the games it's a cult in some ways, and it works. it is definitely the future. we all have to recognize the industry, to put our arms around it and...
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electric. xc90. recharged. ♪. david: well turns out americansgreat tippers but a distressing number fail to actually do it. according to a new td ameritrade survey. restaurant staff score the most tips. that is logical. only half of the people survey say they tip food delivery workers. even less taxi drivers, parking attendants. half of millenials consider tip something optional in general, compared to 33% of boomers. the question, gary, who is right here? are we tipping enough or too much? >> i'm just a big believer in tipping big-time. i tip the housekeepers at hotels. i tip at all service. i was in the industry as a waiter. i also taught my sons just a few extra dollars above the norm they will be treated like gold. two sides to this. i think more the better. >> i couldn't agree more. the only thing i really don't like when you go into a store, you just buy something they're selling and they expect, they give you one of those receipts with a line for a t wait a minute. david: cash register. >> i disagree with that i agree it is a worthwhile t
electric. xc90. recharged. ♪. david: well turns out americansgreat tippers but a distressing number fail to actually do it. according to a new td ameritrade survey. restaurant staff score the most tips. that is logical. only half of the people survey say they tip food delivery workers. even less taxi drivers, parking attendants. half of millenials consider tip something optional in general, compared to 33% of boomers. the question, gary, who is right here? are we tipping enough or too much?...
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electric cars. a lot of us want sustainable energy but don't want to destroy the american economy in the process. rs right now is the charge time. that's a big part of it. and the range. conquer those two problems, you got a better pathway. charles: that's what gates said. gasoline is still a more dense energy source so while dirty, it is often simply more convenient if wanting to travel long distance, especially. he put a shot out for fossil fuels. a really cogent, non-political shot out for the need for fossil fuels. it makes me wonder, these companies that are building giant ev plants all over the world, we don't mind if you want to build one in detroit or ohio, fine, but i don't know how they will make american consumers buy these products. >> i think it's the time frame. if you think you will have this, you will suddenly switch over in five years trn, it's not likely. it will play out over the next 10, 15 years. but if it's jammed down your throat to put in such a confined time frame, i don't think it will work. it would gut the american economy and hurt the people you are trying to help. cha
electric cars. a lot of us want sustainable energy but don't want to destroy the american economy in the process. rs right now is the charge time. that's a big part of it. and the range. conquer those two problems, you got a better pathway. charles: that's what gates said. gasoline is still a more dense energy source so while dirty, it is often simply more convenient if wanting to travel long distance, especially. he put a shot out for fossil fuels. a really cogent, non-political shot out for...
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the pesky americans had plugged into the electricity, so when the raid they hadent off, to stop. the power came back on and then one of the tunnels collapsed. at 5:00 in the morning, they had gotten 76 of those 100 men out. the 77th one was caught. the men who got out all ran into the forest. they thought they would be able to find their way to the rail station with all of their papers. it was not as easy as they thought. there was also quite a bit of snow left so traveling was difficult. all but three of them were caught, rounded up within two weeks. the germans executed 50 of those 76 within two weeks. the three who made it back to their homelands were norwegian pilots and one dutch pilot. some of you know this story from "the great escape." it was a pretty fictionalized account, but an entertaining one nonetheless. you mentioned the cooler king. i'm glad you did. this is the character steve mcqueen was based on. he was known as the cooler king because he was captured and escaped several times. he was the basis for steve mcqueen's her. -- character. he was a native texan who ha
the pesky americans had plugged into the electricity, so when the raid they hadent off, to stop. the power came back on and then one of the tunnels collapsed. at 5:00 in the morning, they had gotten 76 of those 100 men out. the 77th one was caught. the men who got out all ran into the forest. they thought they would be able to find their way to the rail station with all of their papers. it was not as easy as they thought. there was also quite a bit of snow left so traveling was difficult. all...
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in crimea right now errol so that's how it's been sold to american people the reality is very different yet it's fantastic the n.b.a. electric thousands of people have gathered in the capital crimean city has come from apple all of this finding a way for men to be held last sunday in which the majority of people here overwhelmingly voted in support of being reunited with russia. democrats but each to talk with. the political slogan the in the with enough of those. we know it's of when enough. so in the media more exposure so it's. so should you know it's there but it's something you so should you know but it's unthinkable so it is a place in the. news not was read to you. today would. you be. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see that i've got kids that ask and as a parent. i can come up with arguments and there's a lot of conflict within the game and between the teams most of the conflicts i would say are overhauls around money and most of them money is made. close one on each of those he knows each other is good because the state of california alone make
in crimea right now errol so that's how it's been sold to american people the reality is very different yet it's fantastic the n.b.a. electric thousands of people have gathered in the capital crimean city has come from apple all of this finding a way for men to be held last sunday in which the majority of people here overwhelmingly voted in support of being reunited with russia. democrats but each to talk with. the political slogan the in the with enough of those. we know it's of when enough....
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crimea right now errol so that's how it's been sold to the american people the reality is very different yet it's fantastic be any electrical thousands of people have gathered in the capital crimean city has come from apple all of this finding a way for him to be held last sunday in which the majority of people here overwhelmingly voted in support of being reunited with russia. with us but each to talk with him akin to the political slow in the in the within that of those. we know it's of when enough. so him in the media and more exposure so it's. so should you know about something you so should you know but it's unthinkable so it is a place in the. news not. even . you know when you will be able. to lovely girl in mexico on the big day for the palm trees swaying in the monkeys chattering special guest with us today alex petroff see i. bit fury there rocking it out in the mining space. in his community there are people who believe that it's ok. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see that i've got kids and ask and as a parent. i can come up with lots of arguments and there's a lot of conflict within the game and betw
crimea right now errol so that's how it's been sold to the american people the reality is very different yet it's fantastic be any electrical thousands of people have gathered in the capital crimean city has come from apple all of this finding a way for him to be held last sunday in which the majority of people here overwhelmingly voted in support of being reunited with russia. with us but each to talk with him akin to the political slow in the in the within that of those. we know it's of when...
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to test the clearing of a forest for an electric car factory neighborly in environmentalist's feed deforestation will endanger the region's water supply the american company wants to see half a 1000000 cars roll off the german assembly line every year. forest in kenya is beautiful i was there just recently it's a remnant of the huge central african rain forest that one stretched across the belly of the continent but it's getting smaller and smaller every year some communities depend on it for their livelihoods. kaka maker forest is kenya's only tropical rain forest and it's threatened by deforestation some $200000.00 people in the area depend on its wood for fuel and if the farce just to be saved alternatives are needed around 80 percent of africans use wood for cooking but margaret odhiambo has switched to a solar cooker it uses direct sunlight to heat the food. i mean not to when i was given the solar cooker i didn't use it for a week i didn't think it will work one day i took bananas and one of them in the cooker and to my surprise they were well cooked. this solar cooker was designed far away in finland dozens of devices financed by private do
to test the clearing of a forest for an electric car factory neighborly in environmentalist's feed deforestation will endanger the region's water supply the american company wants to see half a 1000000 cars roll off the german assembly line every year. forest in kenya is beautiful i was there just recently it's a remnant of the huge central african rain forest that one stretched across the belly of the continent but it's getting smaller and smaller every year some communities depend on it for...
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in 1912, thomas edison released the electric version that ford believed would define american transportation. i changed the war future of american transportation. far from technical infrastructure such as battery charging stations, the world war i battle front began as a scene from the 19th century. pulled wagons and pigeon carriers, handwritten messages. newin the war, unproven technologies were released directly onto the battlefield. war, trucks, the tanks and other devices powered by gasoline has supplanted animal power. ice, andbility of specifically of gasoline about won the day. as someone said, -- was completely separate uses. merging from petroleum's additional -- initial developing in the 1860's, subsequent decades brought international develop and increased supply. a unique petroleum culture then took shape, allowing expanded production and availability are at such a moment part they created by technical and corporate innovation and partly by new rules for the nationstates and ideas of individual autonomy. a revolutionary assortment of new uses for crude. the popularity of kerosene
in 1912, thomas edison released the electric version that ford believed would define american transportation. i changed the war future of american transportation. far from technical infrastructure such as battery charging stations, the world war i battle front began as a scene from the 19th century. pulled wagons and pigeon carriers, handwritten messages. newin the war, unproven technologies were released directly onto the battlefield. war, trucks, the tanks and other devices powered by...
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electric. xc90. recharged. it's unacceptable that americans pay vastly more than people in other countries, for the exact same drugsised the prices of over five hundred drugs. president trump supports a bipartisan plan, that would force drug companies to lower prices. but the senate won't act. tell senate leaders to stop drug company price gouging and lower drug prices now. from the international fellowship of christians and jews. there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - this is a fight against time. what we're dealing with is coming out, meeting someone who's 85, 90 years old, can't get around, has no food, has no water and just wants to give up and die. and that's where we come in. we are called to comfort these people, to be a blessing to their lives. - [presenter] for just $25 we'll rush an emergency survival package to help one desperate elderly person for a month. call right now. - in ukraine there's no support network. they don't have food cards or neighbors that come in to help. they're turning to us because they have nowhere else to turn. - [presenter]
electric. xc90. recharged. it's unacceptable that americans pay vastly more than people in other countries, for the exact same drugsised the prices of over five hundred drugs. president trump supports a bipartisan plan, that would force drug companies to lower prices. but the senate won't act. tell senate leaders to stop drug company price gouging and lower drug prices now. from the international fellowship of christians and jews. there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust...
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here in south carolina, he is adding that the democratic electric, which is 60% african- american in the state, will show up for him. that is why you heard him talk about the importance of diversity and minority representation in nevada, in south carolina because his argument is that early stages, this place, this state, he will say, is the place to judge his viability on. at this point, though, bernie sanders is the front-runner and he has momentum. so for many ways for many points tonight, joe biden will be focused on selling this argument that he is the most viable and should be the front- runner and bernie sanders is riding this moment into tonight's race. there's also a lot at stake for mike bloomberg who has spent hundreds of millions of dollars into super tuesday. he's got to make the case and have a strong debate performance . >> everyone came at him at the last debate. we will see how he does. tom steyer, he has made the debate stage tonight. he is pulling back very well in south carolina. he did not make the last debate. is a president trump won the last debate. what can we
here in south carolina, he is adding that the democratic electric, which is 60% african- american in the state, will show up for him. that is why you heard him talk about the importance of diversity and minority representation in nevada, in south carolina because his argument is that early stages, this place, this state, he will say, is the place to judge his viability on. at this point, though, bernie sanders is the front-runner and he has momentum. so for many ways for many points tonight,...
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, at a cost of around $400 per unit, in 1912, thomas edison released the electric version that ford believed would define american transportation into the future. however, world war i changed the future of american transportation. and the convoy plays no small part in that. far from technical infrastructure such as battery charging stations, the world war i battle front began as a scene from the 19th century. oxen and horses pulled wagons and pigeons carried handwritten messages. to win the war, unproven new technologies were released directly onto the battlefield. by the end of the war, trucks, tanks and other devices powered by gasoline, particularly diesel, had supplanted animal power. the flexibility of ice, and specifically of gasoline, won the day. and some would say, the war. as i mentioned above, it was completely separate uses that first brought petroleum to the battlefield. emerging from petroleum's initial commercial development in pennsylvania during the 1860's, subsequent decades brought international develop -- development and increased supply. a unique petroleum culture then took shape, allowing ex
, at a cost of around $400 per unit, in 1912, thomas edison released the electric version that ford believed would define american transportation into the future. however, world war i changed the future of american transportation. and the convoy plays no small part in that. far from technical infrastructure such as battery charging stations, the world war i battle front began as a scene from the 19th century. oxen and horses pulled wagons and pigeons carried handwritten messages. to win the...
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electric. xc90. recharged. it's unacceptable that americans pay vastly more than people in other countries, for the exact same drugsve just raised the prices of over five hundred drugs. president trump supports a bipartisan plan, that would force drug companies to lower prices. but the senate won't act. tell senate leaders to stop drug company price gouging and lower drug prices now. ♪ ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for everyone you love. expedia. cheryl: continuing to follow the aircraft that just landed in texas and a passengers deplaning , right now the passengers coming off the japanese crew ship after they were evacuated by the state department. deplaning in texas, 14 us citizens have been confirmed to have the coronavirus. we will keep you posted. lauren: trump administration weighing a plant up the middle class with possible tax break to encourage more americans to invest in the stock market. good morning, jeanne. >> hey, lauren, how are you? lauren: what do you really want to hear? what would help middle-class americans? >> when anyone proposes a tax cut that was a terrible idea. we want to pay more money t
electric. xc90. recharged. it's unacceptable that americans pay vastly more than people in other countries, for the exact same drugsve just raised the prices of over five hundred drugs. president trump supports a bipartisan plan, that would force drug companies to lower prices. but the senate won't act. tell senate leaders to stop drug company price gouging and lower drug prices now. ♪ ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for everyone you love. expedia. cheryl: continuing to follow the aircraft...
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beltway by the manhattan elite he was hailed as a great savior of american capitalism when in fact he eroded a right he turned to general electric which used to be a giant manufacturing powerhouse around the world you know innovation and technology and manufacturing they turned it into a financial instrument it went way way out up 4000 percent and then collapsed nothing same thing with boeing here's their chart going back to the 1960 s. you see in the last 2 years they've gone parabolic right when they announced the firing of thousands of engineers and replaced with financial engineers and of course once trump came in because anybody who was shouting the loudest about being anti-war they figured this is that good guy to get us into more wars because you know that's the way it works like with nixon and china it's like if you're if you're anti-war then you could you could definitely more war right well this was the great danger of the american experiment versus what goes on in europe for the most part so in america because the self-made billionaire is the father figure is the god figure is the pope figure in the american economy i
beltway by the manhattan elite he was hailed as a great savior of american capitalism when in fact he eroded a right he turned to general electric which used to be a giant manufacturing powerhouse around the world you know innovation and technology and manufacturing they turned it into a financial instrument it went way way out up 4000 percent and then collapsed nothing same thing with boeing here's their chart going back to the 1960 s. you see in the last 2 years they've gone parabolic right...
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. >> 1% of the democratic electorate or the electrical in new hampshire was african-american. it will be 60% in south carolina. so there is a reason it might be the last day. >> ron, abby, thank you very much as we're watching these live pictures of pete buttigieg. let's go to alisyn who is at a different polling location. >> okay, john, let's see how voters are feeling this morning. joining me how now are two of them, i'm here with lori and donald. thank you both for being here. you don't know each other. >> no. >> we have just dragged you both over here. lori, in terms of who you voted for, i have a hunch that it's pete buttigieg based on the button you're wearing. >> absolutely. >> why did you make that choice? >> i've been a fan from very early on with mayor pete, his views are very important to me. >> like what? >> health care, the environment, women's rights, immigration. i could go on and on. and i've seen him several times and i am definitely a huge supporter. and just to unify the country and bring some calmness in. >> you see him as a unifier. >> i definitely see him
. >> 1% of the democratic electorate or the electrical in new hampshire was african-american. it will be 60% in south carolina. so there is a reason it might be the last day. >> ron, abby, thank you very much as we're watching these live pictures of pete buttigieg. let's go to alisyn who is at a different polling location. >> okay, john, let's see how voters are feeling this morning. joining me how now are two of them, i'm here with lori and donald. thank you both for being...
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i believe that the ingenuity of americans will get up to electric cars that are cheaper than internal combustion cars and will be safe when you take everything into account. i think we will have to push for that to happen faster. if we have to subsidize things to get the good answer, the way we will be spending money on this is most likely to help cut families with cash for clunkers. it is more likely the government buys back polluting vehicles so people can buy cleaner vehicles. without loss then it is that we will actually subsidize production. >> as much as you have made climate the top priority, the big projects that have been proposed in the past face great opposition from locals. we have the wind farm off cape cod, 16 years in the making, still not done. eminent domain is enormously unpopular. how do you manage that tension? should the federal government have more say in land-use issues? how would you balance the desires of a local community to remain unchanged and a priority of the federal government to change the country? mr. steyer: to the extent that we have a crisis, then t
i believe that the ingenuity of americans will get up to electric cars that are cheaper than internal combustion cars and will be safe when you take everything into account. i think we will have to push for that to happen faster. if we have to subsidize things to get the good answer, the way we will be spending money on this is most likely to help cut families with cash for clunkers. it is more likely the government buys back polluting vehicles so people can buy cleaner vehicles. without loss...
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i believe that the ingenuity of americans will get us to electric cars that are cheaper than internal combustion cars and will be safe when you take everything into account. what i really think will happen is we have to push for that to happen faster, and if we have to subsidize things, i think the way we will be spending money on this is to help families with cash for clunkers. that is much more likely that the government ends up buying back polluting vehicle so people can go and buy cleaner vehicles. as much as you have made climate clearly the top priority projects that have been proposed in the past phase great opposition -- face great opposition from locals. we have the wind farm of cape domain cape cod, eminent remains an option for the federal government that is enormously unpopular. so, how do you manage that tension? should the federal government have more say in land use issues? thewould you balance desires of the local community to remain unchanged, and a prior year ready the federal government to change the country? mr. steyer: let me say this, to the extent we have a cris
i believe that the ingenuity of americans will get us to electric cars that are cheaper than internal combustion cars and will be safe when you take everything into account. what i really think will happen is we have to push for that to happen faster, and if we have to subsidize things, i think the way we will be spending money on this is to help families with cash for clunkers. that is much more likely that the government ends up buying back polluting vehicle so people can go and buy cleaner...
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that, in fact, the ingenuity of americans will get us to electric cars that are cheaper than internal combustion cars and will be safe when you taken into account. what i really think is going to happen is we will push for that to happen faster and if we have to subsidize things in the short run to get the good answer, the way we will spend money on this is most likely to help cut families with cash for clunkers. it is more likely the government ends up buying back polluting vehicles so people can go and buy cleaner vehicles without loss than it is to subsidize production. >> as much as you have made climate clearly the top priority projects that have been proposed in the past face great opposition from locals. we have the wind farm off cape cod, 16 years in the making, still not done, eminent domain remains an option for the is inl government that normal sleep on popular. how do you manage that tension? should the federal government have more say in land issues? how would you balance the desires of the local community and aain unchanged priority of the federal government to change th
that, in fact, the ingenuity of americans will get us to electric cars that are cheaper than internal combustion cars and will be safe when you taken into account. what i really think is going to happen is we will push for that to happen faster and if we have to subsidize things in the short run to get the good answer, the way we will spend money on this is most likely to help cut families with cash for clunkers. it is more likely the government ends up buying back polluting vehicles so people...
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then only although they only allow them about 4 hours of electricity a day well then most of them leave for better medical care and the american government could put a stop to all of that if they wanted to trump saying he's saddened by the palestinian situation is like if he walked into guantanamo bay and said he was saddened 'd by the pain the poverty and confinement of these prisoners if only there were an answer. it would be like me saying i'm disgusted by the pornography on pornhub always there is something i could do about. let's see another quote for when the conditions for statehood are met including the firm rejection of terrorism. luckily israel doesn't have to reject terrorism they get to enjoy it. like killing unarmed people at the border it's just a hoot snipers have killed hundreds over the past year and the i.d.f. claims they know exactly where every bullet layered meeting their killing innocent people on purpose but you have to admit whether you agree with them or not promptly was incredibly well informed on this topic israel will work closely with a wonderful person a wonderful man the king of jordan to ensure
then only although they only allow them about 4 hours of electricity a day well then most of them leave for better medical care and the american government could put a stop to all of that if they wanted to trump saying he's saddened by the palestinian situation is like if he walked into guantanamo bay and said he was saddened 'd by the pain the poverty and confinement of these prisoners if only there were an answer. it would be like me saying i'm disgusted by the pornography on pornhub always...
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. >> afghan-american voters make up an estimated 60% of the democratic electric here in south carolina and with those demographics, the state could be a preview of upcoming primary elections. 40% of delegates are up for grabs here on super tuesday. >> donya, the last debate, candidates are going after mike bloomberg, who is making his debut on the debate stage. what, we expect from tonight's debate. >> i think you can probably expect to see that same thing. candidates going after mike burke once again. we do know that he actually postponed a town hall appearance last night. so that he could prepare for this debate after what many recalling report of a performance during the last debate. we could also expect, i'm sure, this debate to be firing with many of the candidates going after bernie sanders, who is a clear front-runner right now amongst the candidates. >> danya bacchus live for us in coast and, south carolina, danya, thank you. and you can watch that debate right here on kpix 5 starting at 5:00 pm . look at this will be streaming on cbsn bay area . you can find that at kpix.com.
. >> afghan-american voters make up an estimated 60% of the democratic electric here in south carolina and with those demographics, the state could be a preview of upcoming primary elections. 40% of delegates are up for grabs here on super tuesday. >> donya, the last debate, candidates are going after mike bloomberg, who is making his debut on the debate stage. what, we expect from tonight's debate. >> i think you can probably expect to see that same thing. candidates going...
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geometry in grade school and still went on to become an electrical engineer on his journey here i want to celebrate the idea. yes, the first african american to sit in this seat. >>and i don't want that to be a and on a t r rarity. the first is a great thing and we celebrate it, but it shouldn't be the last. >>he says nasa never crsed his mind early in life so we spent a great deal of his time now in the community demystifying their it's a literally out of this world i talked to a 2 year-old. >>about a class about gravity aerothermal dynamics coating because they're actually believe or not books for 3 year olds on those topics and they get it. >>even coaching on a football field he's slipping in a little more context to the cut to reach the end zone with time left on the clock to be able to just make said in that conversation. >>it's amazing to see how much it sticks in that maer it's about expanding their imaginations and now i have the opportunity to make that connection to that next generation that will see themselves here his very present shows them they too could someday be among the creative geniuses here figuring out ways for humans
geometry in grade school and still went on to become an electrical engineer on his journey here i want to celebrate the idea. yes, the first african american to sit in this seat. >>and i don't want that to be a and on a t r rarity. the first is a great thing and we celebrate it, but it shouldn't be the last. >>he says nasa never crsed his mind early in life so we spent a great deal of his time now in the community demystifying their it's a literally out of this world i talked to a 2...
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frly shares that hool and still went on to e become an electrical engineer on his journey here want to celebrate the idea. ye the fist african-americano sit in this seat. >>and i don't want th to be first is a great thing and we celebrate it, but it shouldn't be the last he says nasa never crossehis mind early in life so spent a great deal of his time now in the community demystifying their it's literallyout of this world i talkedto a 2 year-old. >>about a class. >>about gravity aero thermal dynami coating because they're actually believe it or not books for 3 ye olds on those topi and they get it. >>even coacng on a football field he'sslipping in a little more context to the angles a young player eds to cut to reach the end ne with time left on the clock to be ableto just make said in that conversation. >>it's amazing to see how much it sticks in that manner it's about expanding their imaginations and now i have e opportunity make that connection to that xt generation that will see themselves he his very present shows them they too could someday be among the creative geniuses here figuring out ways for humans to live and work in out
frly shares that hool and still went on to e become an electrical engineer on his journey here want to celebrate the idea. ye the fist african-americano sit in this seat. >>and i don't want th to be first is a great thing and we celebrate it, but it shouldn't be the last he says nasa never crossehis mind early in life so spent a great deal of his time now in the community demystifying their it's literallyout of this world i talkedto a 2 year-old. >>about a class. >>about...
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that's why we need to not only ee electricity a president, but who thinks about unifying the american that's why we've been able to perform the best of any candidate besides bernie sanders because we call people in, instead of calling people names. >> you went further on the stage. you said putin wants bernie versus trump. >> i don't think putin has a political party. i think he wants there to be chaos. i also think there is a level of chaos and toxicity and division -- just picture it. picture spending the rest of this year in a bernie sanders versus donald trump election. what's going to be left after that? >> you said something that was pretty rough, and i thought it was very much in tune with the mood of the week given what happened on "60 minutes" this sunday, and the discussion of bernie sanders' comments over the years -- over the years about castro. you said nobody is getting elected in this country talking castro regime. >> yeah, and i'm really worried not just about winning the white house, but right here in charleston, this seat went democratic. it was an improbable victory
that's why we need to not only ee electricity a president, but who thinks about unifying the american that's why we've been able to perform the best of any candidate besides bernie sanders because we call people in, instead of calling people names. >> you went further on the stage. you said putin wants bernie versus trump. >> i don't think putin has a political party. i think he wants there to be chaos. i also think there is a level of chaos and toxicity and division -- just picture...
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american. the requirements of 70% doesn't permit us to integrate our companies together. second subject, very rapidly, electricityÉbec, has very large surpluses of electricity, we already have agreements with vermont, massachusetts, new york, and we are in negotiation with the blahs sheol in the city of new york to export more electricity, cheap and clean energy. thank you. >> thank you very much. so personnel thank you governor hogan for inviting us down here. and on april 21 or 203rd,. >> make the plug. >> i have to make the plug here we want to invite all the governors it's one of the most beautiful cities in the world. i invite the folks listening to us to come up as well. i just want to mention to all of our governors, the next summit of our infrastructure tour they're going to be hosting us. we have we are experts when it comes to p3's public-private partnerships. we do over $300 billion a year with the united states. if we were standalone country, we would be the third largest trading country and have partnered to the u.s. we are the number one customer 1019 states, we are number two to nine other states.
american. the requirements of 70% doesn't permit us to integrate our companies together. second subject, very rapidly, electricityÉbec, has very large surpluses of electricity, we already have agreements with vermont, massachusetts, new york, and we are in negotiation with the blahs sheol in the city of new york to export more electricity, cheap and clean energy. thank you. >> thank you very much. so personnel thank you governor hogan for inviting us down here. and on april 21 or 203rd,....
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will work in tandem with an american that will approach even closer to the sun both platforms will provide data on the solar wind they should be able to show how the electrically charged particles that make it up change as they leave the sun behind. researches are hoping that the solar will provide unprecedented insights into the sun and its magnetic field they'll be able to observe tubby and areas of it for longer than ever before. that's because as the probe approaches our star it's all bit will be sinked to the sun's own rotation. after 7 years of observations the solar will focus on the poles they play a critical role in the formation of the sun's magnetic fields and they've never been studied before. right so i don't know if they. do you have a science question that you've always wanted answered it we're happy to help out you send it to us as a video text ovoid smell if we answer it on the show what's a little surprise as a thank you can i just ask. you to find us on line d.w. dot com slash science on twitter at steve w underscore sign and on facebook t w dot science or when a 40 year in from you. it's clear that humans and other mammals are related there
will work in tandem with an american that will approach even closer to the sun both platforms will provide data on the solar wind they should be able to show how the electrically charged particles that make it up change as they leave the sun behind. researches are hoping that the solar will provide unprecedented insights into the sun and its magnetic field they'll be able to observe tubby and areas of it for longer than ever before. that's because as the probe approaches our star it's all bit...
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$29000.00 was just 1.6 percent while hybrid electric vehicles have 4.2 percent share dominated at 65 percent and diesel at 25 well throughout the day on tuesday americans waited to know what the winner of the iowa caucus on the democratic side we are as of this recording still waiting for almost a full day of the democratic party of iowa could not release the results in part because of a new app they attempted to use on caucus night the app was created by a tech company. shadow that's not scary the company is owned by a digital nonprofit group acronym shadow was co-founded by a team who worked on hillary clinton's campaign for the 2016 democratic nomination acronym it was founded by the c.e.o. tara mcgowan who was part of president obama's 2012 campaign and those establishment relationships are drawing a lot of attention and raising a lot of questions here's the thing we do know about the problems with the iowa officials say there was no problem with the app but then they said this quote we found inconsistency is in the reporting of 3 sets of results in addition to the texas dms being used to tabulate results we are also using photo results and a paper
$29000.00 was just 1.6 percent while hybrid electric vehicles have 4.2 percent share dominated at 65 percent and diesel at 25 well throughout the day on tuesday americans waited to know what the winner of the iowa caucus on the democratic side we are as of this recording still waiting for almost a full day of the democratic party of iowa could not release the results in part because of a new app they attempted to use on caucus night the app was created by a tech company. shadow that's not scary...