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then we have state representative drew springer, who represents almost the largest district in texas, ander than 74 countries more than twice the size of massachusetts. very large district. he also is chair of the agriculture committee in the legislature, which i understand has been getting quite a bit of buzz. we're going to talk about that. yes. welcome! [applause] here.let me set the stage i think we probably mostly have here.griculture audience probably tuning in as well. there are only about two million country that are directly farming. so a lot of people, even though eating and wearing fibers and using fuel that's grown in we're not states, directly engaged in this industry as much as we used to be. disconnect.a big i imagine most of you are not thinking about agriculture every day, but there is a lot going on. and i was hoping that each of you would kind of set the stage you think we are right now in the agriculture sector. i mean, certainly there's been a
then we have state representative drew springer, who represents almost the largest district in texas, ander than 74 countries more than twice the size of massachusetts. very large district. he also is chair of the agriculture committee in the legislature, which i understand has been getting quite a bit of buzz. we're going to talk about that. yes. welcome! [applause] here.let me set the stage i think we probably mostly have here.griculture audience probably tuning in as well. there are only...
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that's anders gustafsson, the ceo of zebra technologies. when this stock goes, it really goes "mad money" is back after the break. >>> light round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >> it is time for the lightning round. and then the lightning round is over, are you ready, i'm going to start with joey in arizona. >> how you doing i'm calling from phoenix, arizona. i want to know what you think about grand canyon university educational stock, globe sto. >> you know, i'm not a fan of those, the business education stocks, i just haven't been. i have been right for a long time not defuativiating my posi. >> cvs health, which took a crash from low 80s. >> went down to 53, now it's back to 66 sells at nine times earnings, that's crazy, i see the stock going to 80 by year end. dick in new jersey dick >> hi there, cramer versus cramer, listen should i get a divorce from blackberry, i have had it for six years, came over, supposedly a change guy. nothing has happened it's at an all time low this stock. >> i did the cramer versus cramer very badly, and i
that's anders gustafsson, the ceo of zebra technologies. when this stock goes, it really goes "mad money" is back after the break. >>> light round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >> it is time for the lightning round. and then the lightning round is over, are you ready, i'm going to start with joey in arizona. >> how you doing i'm calling from phoenix, arizona. i want to know what you think about grand canyon university educational stock, globe sto. >> you...
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cheryl: anders, your generation is fascinating and it may be a big voice in our election. morning. >> thank for having me. lauren: mark zuckerberg is facing criticism for facebook's failure to crack down on false political ads. this time the criticism is coming from his employees. in a letter obtained by the new york times, hundreds of workers blasted zuckerberg for his refusal to police false statements and misinformation, saying it has undone all the work the company has done to fix all the mistakes back in 2016. the letter calls for implementing a spending cap for politicians in political ads and that they be held to the same standards as all ads on the platform. up next, would you give a millennial $10 million to invest in the stock market? how one college is betting its students can turn a profit. and check this out. a pennsylvania street turns into a demolition derby. the crazy crash coming up right here on "fbn: a.m.." ♪ wrapped around his finger. ♪ the center of his whole world. ♪ and his heart belongs to -- ne, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home
cheryl: anders, your generation is fascinating and it may be a big voice in our election. morning. >> thank for having me. lauren: mark zuckerberg is facing criticism for facebook's failure to crack down on false political ads. this time the criticism is coming from his employees. in a letter obtained by the new york times, hundreds of workers blasted zuckerberg for his refusal to police false statements and misinformation, saying it has undone all the work the company has done to fix all...
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from our studio position here overlooking the bosphorus let's go out into stan bowl and start with anders them and see if that the turkish prosecutor's office and andrew what developments are there one year turkey has been the one driving this car is driving the investigation what developments are there. very few right now and that's the point kemal there is a focus as you saw in my report on what was happening in the run up because all the evidence points towards a very large state organized murder mission in which the target was jamal khashoggi and the seams the murder was top of the list in the options and now in terms of evidence they've done all they can here in turkey they were so hard and the spy world is involved obviously with bugging a video recordings and also particularly those video recordings from spike from c.c.t.v. cameras but also spies software used in phones was part of it and bugging undoubtedly although it is denied official levels there is bugging and that's across the espionage world it's not just turkey involved in the it's our sources suggest that special software
from our studio position here overlooking the bosphorus let's go out into stan bowl and start with anders them and see if that the turkish prosecutor's office and andrew what developments are there one year turkey has been the one driving this car is driving the investigation what developments are there. very few right now and that's the point kemal there is a focus as you saw in my report on what was happening in the run up because all the evidence points towards a very large state organized...
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. >> at this point though, a lot of these campaigns have to be thinkingorboniut s texas, ander several other stats will also be holding contests. because if you can't be budgeting out that far at this point, or at least be thinking that far in advance, it's gonna be hard to maintain your viability. reco $125ubliepns million haul t quarter. for president trump's reelection campaign. his team aims to spend a billion dollars total to keep mr. trump in office and has just lost the fit major advertising campaign. leading contendersed bien and wn have yet to report their latest numbers. they do have until october 15th. >>> to a closely-watched legal case. a federal judge in boston has upheldarva h's a challenge from asian-aricaapme icinanatedpl a wgahoinst them. in the 130-page opinion, the judge said "harvard's race admissions doesn't intentionally discriminate against asian-americans." the lawsu it rafoticungnse thatd o harvard ad applicants. asian-americans argued they received ratings. the judge ruled the policy was not perfect but that it did >>> coming up, a reckless murder or an hones
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today laying out anders says that therapy has solved his problem and he's optimistic about the future nasa says some of the only enough of themselves and do centric and they can fit into others they've got some positive aspects as well to chris turner when the well does nail steve jobs for example very successful also says is there such a thing as a good narcissism. first of all i cannot say it that those pieces people that are mentioned have been as a stick personality disorder or are now cystic and 2nd i wouldn't use the word good narcissism i would rather say that every personality trait has advantages and disadvantages so for instance narcissists are charming they have. their outgoing they're motivated to achieve a lot but on the other hand. they get angry easily or they're frightened when there's a conflict and those are either to sit around and vent to those personality traits and narcissism become problematic usually problems arise when there's a crisis going stones if the person loses the drop or the wife divorces from the husband yeah then they usually seek psychotherapy is t
today laying out anders says that therapy has solved his problem and he's optimistic about the future nasa says some of the only enough of themselves and do centric and they can fit into others they've got some positive aspects as well to chris turner when the well does nail steve jobs for example very successful also says is there such a thing as a good narcissism. first of all i cannot say it that those pieces people that are mentioned have been as a stick personality disorder or are now...
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hand you know we have 2 european winners here one of whom is a man and this comes just days after anders olsen in the in the literature for me said that diversity was going to be a big priority that they were going to be trying to get away from their very eurocentric and male oriented past so i don't really see this as fitting the bill and therefore i do find it quite surprising the choice for this year's award and when you consider that only 14 women have won the award in the history so now 15 to carjack in the history of the entire event i think 2 women might have been in order a bit more corrective this doesn't feel like embracing diversity but what about these 2 authors kind of really set them apart ok well. outstanding writer she's 57 years old and many feel that she is definitely an excellent choice she's highly acclaimed commercially very successful very witty in her work very innovative in the structure of her novels and she won the man booker international as the 1st polish author to do so just last year for for that novel flights that you mentioned she's also politically very r
hand you know we have 2 european winners here one of whom is a man and this comes just days after anders olsen in the in the literature for me said that diversity was going to be a big priority that they were going to be trying to get away from their very eurocentric and male oriented past so i don't really see this as fitting the bill and therefore i do find it quite surprising the choice for this year's award and when you consider that only 14 women have won the award in the history so now 15...
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much.e us abou >> we're going talk about the 2020 election with david beckert who's the co-founder ander executive director of the center for election and innovation research. tell us about the work they do. >> we were founded in 2016 after i worked for several years in te pew team.conven before that i was enforcing federal voting laws.oninno we work to ensure the security of the overall election in the : united states and work to improve access for all voters. >> you're a dottering, so you'r. a nonprofit. how were you founded? >> by foundations and other est: donors. we are completely nonpart sarn w andha nonprofit. >> looking back to the 2016 b election, what's the biggest lesson that youou personally an your group learned from that? >> i think what we've learned, o that have re facts been presented by both parties,e the senate intelligence sp committee,osal. burr and warner foreign adversaries are going to try and undermine us. they're going to try to attack our election infrastructure. they attacked the illinois data base. they attempted spear spanishifi attempts. they're also going
much.e us abou >> we're going talk about the 2020 election with david beckert who's the co-founder ander executive director of the center for election and innovation research. tell us about the work they do. >> we were founded in 2016 after i worked for several years in te pew team.conven before that i was enforcing federal voting laws.oninno we work to ensure the security of the overall election in the : united states and work to improve access for all voters. >> you're a...
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roz fremder is the owner ander saysirm has doubled in size since the brexit vote. >> brexit is definitelyood fon te relocausiness.ess. i would say 80% private individuals that contact us right now are from the u.k. and also about 40% of corporates coming in are looking to establish, if not relocate ther entire companies from u.k. to the netherlands, at least establish a presence here. >> reporter: there's been of brexodus of corporations and individuals fleeing the u.k. and almost 100 businesses have already shifted offices and jobe toetherlands. the british have been debating for the last three years-- evere since threndum-- about how to leave the e.u. an agreement hammereout early on was voted down by parliament, the deadline extended from last march to october 31, just a couple of weeks away. but still there is no new agreement. the british parliament recently passed a law requiring the government not to leave the e.u. without a deave fearing economic chaos and concerns over trade, taxes, and the border. it's all cast a cloud of uncertainty overhe other 27 e.u. member states. the dutch
roz fremder is the owner ander saysirm has doubled in size since the brexit vote. >> brexit is definitelyood fon te relocausiness.ess. i would say 80% private individuals that contact us right now are from the u.k. and also about 40% of corporates coming in are looking to establish, if not relocate ther entire companies from u.k. to the netherlands, at least establish a presence here. >> reporter: there's been of brexodus of corporations and individuals fleeing the u.k. and almost...
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vote ander people early voting is now available to more voters than ever before, mail voting is now available to more voters than ever before. the more people who establish these data points if possible, the more likely we are to do something about it. host:'s group is the center for election innovation and research. >> c-span "washington journal" live everyday with policy issues impact you. kansas republican congressman to the republican study commission healthcare plan. north carolina democratic pricessman david discusses effort to avoid another shutdown. origins of thehe russia probe with washington reporter. discussion. >> tuesday, the senate commerce science and transportation examining theing boeing 737 max. before the committee is boeing's president and ceo dennis mullenberg and vice president and chief engineer john hamilton. at 10:00 a.m.sday eastern on c-span
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was going to probably clean up its act a little bit this year and there was this announcement by anders olsen already over a month ago that diversity was going to be a significant priority this year and i don't see a lot of diversity happening there because obviously he's austrian he's a male he's white there are many many other authors if you want to look across the scope of world literature and i think there were a number of others the bookies are certainly counting on ok so i mean there is there is the whole other thing here that this is and president announcement in a way it's the 1st time i've had to when it's being announced in a single yet talked a little bit more about that ok well that was a situation in late 2017 where the no who's the french swedish husband of one of the academy members her name is cutting off austin's and was accused by a very large group of women of sexual assault and exploitation so in the wake of this was all of course coming in the wake of the need to movement and hence it it got a lot of press at the time the academy tried to keep it quiet and sort of w
was going to probably clean up its act a little bit this year and there was this announcement by anders olsen already over a month ago that diversity was going to be a significant priority this year and i don't see a lot of diversity happening there because obviously he's austrian he's a male he's white there are many many other authors if you want to look across the scope of world literature and i think there were a number of others the bookies are certainly counting on ok so i mean there is...
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commission which nobody has any say in those people in office that you closed door deals all back anders it's really really 3 pony that's what about the terror threats you got tariff out all over the world are when they gave an taf i made the comment earlier that this is what happens if they go off the gulf that are they try to recreate it by the other tariff therof their basket not only are they act of war but they just economically they just pile up on each other i don't ultimately work to that it don't you remember what we've discussed and i said it 1st there's a currency war then there is a trade war and then there's a hot war that's the way it recedes and this is what happens at the end of empires and i think that this is the direction that we're headed so you know i said this is a very very bad direction we're heading because massive amounts of corporate debt that we have now is there a little over of triple the injun on something to do with the 5.5 trillion and now we. you know i don't know where that salute to bind because the words own words over centuries go from. being jumped
commission which nobody has any say in those people in office that you closed door deals all back anders it's really really 3 pony that's what about the terror threats you got tariff out all over the world are when they gave an taf i made the comment earlier that this is what happens if they go off the gulf that are they try to recreate it by the other tariff therof their basket not only are they act of war but they just economically they just pile up on each other i don't ultimately work to...
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a problem or you know if we look at the profile we see that this young man and how they are cited anders breivik as a role model he spoke english the perpetrator and how while he was life streaming that does suggest at least that social media and the internet are playing a role in linking those who have perhaps a tendency or an inclination to violence christopher or how do we get that under control i think this is the really difficult thing for cold questions and this is the thing that we're going to be dealing with for a while there's also the suggestion that not only was he radicalized on the internet he also printed some parts of his weapons on the internet so all the sudden you don't have these groups that you can monitor you you don't go to these extreme right rock festivals or whatever all this and you have these guys sitting alone. at the computers and you have no idea what goes on by the way you said the german gun laws prevented a worse disaster from happening but this guy as you said did print some of his weapons is that not an alarm sign i mean i think that's probably an alarm
a problem or you know if we look at the profile we see that this young man and how they are cited anders breivik as a role model he spoke english the perpetrator and how while he was life streaming that does suggest at least that social media and the internet are playing a role in linking those who have perhaps a tendency or an inclination to violence christopher or how do we get that under control i think this is the really difficult thing for cold questions and this is the thing that we're...
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vote ander people early voting is now available to more voters than ever before, mail voting is now available to more voters than ever before. the more people who establish these data points if possible, the more likely we are to do something about it. host:'s group is the center for election innovation and research. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> here's a look at our primetime schedule on the c-span networks. beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. debate from the house floor on impeachment inquiry rules against president trump. at 9:00 p.m. on c-span2, state department officials testify on the future of middle east policy, including u.s. relations with iran and turkey's military operations in syria. and at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3, former f.b.i. director james comey speaks at the recent plit con conference in nashville -- politicon conference in nashville. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and poli
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and able to-minded decide individual cases andering concrete questions her ability allowed her to provide clear and enduring answers to the most important questions of the day. legacys to me that the presides not just in what she ,aid, but how she did it too with honor and fair mindedness. this dichotomy between the what and how gets to another facet of o'connor. justice as referenced before in her public letter to america's nearly one years ago, she charged all of us to work together and commit to educating our youth about the and helping young people understand their crucial role as informed, active citizens in our nation. this is what president reagan called informed patriotism and why the reagan foundation has always had a civic mission. inspired by our 40th president and guided by the example in charge of justice o'connor, today, the reagan institute has launched a center forces it -- civics education. operating out of washington, d.c., will probably embark on the work on engaging and supporting the next generation of informed, active citizens in our nation. we look forward to partne
and able to-minded decide individual cases andering concrete questions her ability allowed her to provide clear and enduring answers to the most important questions of the day. legacys to me that the presides not just in what she ,aid, but how she did it too with honor and fair mindedness. this dichotomy between the what and how gets to another facet of o'connor. justice as referenced before in her public letter to america's nearly one years ago, she charged all of us to work together and...
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he says the ceasefire negotiated thursday negotiated by vice president mike opinions andered gains holding. >> we get reports of intermittent fires. that doesn't prize me necessarily. but that's what we are picking up and what we are seeing so far. reporter: tuesday is the deadline given by turkish president erdogan for all kurdish fighters to get out of a huge buffer zone along the syrian border. civilians have pulled back. 200,000 people displaced by this offensive. we can see key diplomatic pressure applied tuesday that's wethat's.jon: lawmakers discusse next steps to insure security in the region as the clock particulars down toward the end of that five-day ceasefire. mark meredith has that story from washington. reporter: lawmakers continue to speak out against president trump's decision to pull out of syria. nancy pelosi and 8 fellow members of congress met with jordan's king abdullah as well as u.s. officials. the speaker's office put out a statement late saturday. after the deepening crisis in syria, our delegation has ebb gaged in vital discussions with about the impact to regiona
he says the ceasefire negotiated thursday negotiated by vice president mike opinions andered gains holding. >> we get reports of intermittent fires. that doesn't prize me necessarily. but that's what we are picking up and what we are seeing so far. reporter: tuesday is the deadline given by turkish president erdogan for all kurdish fighters to get out of a huge buffer zone along the syrian border. civilians have pulled back. 200,000 people displaced by this offensive. we can see key...
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ander one, you are afraid what you are actually doing is buying a government bond. you are paying the government to store your money. you are paying a storage fee. number two, you think interest rates will go down. if interest rates go down, bond prices go up. if you believe that rates will become more negative, if you expect deflation. you probably want to be in bonds. there are some reasons. they are kind of a reach. erik: kind of a reach. for some, a big reach. do you by the economic argument for negative rates? howard: which is what? erik: by making it punitive, the banks hold cash to injected into the economy. cash to injected into the economy. howard: we should make clear these negative rates are in europe and japan. they are not here. not yet. but the european central bank decided they wanted to stimulate the economy and one way you do that is by lowering interest rates so transactions become cheaper. the other thing is banks put -- they are required to put money on reserve. if they put more than they are required to have on reserve, and you charge some inter
ander one, you are afraid what you are actually doing is buying a government bond. you are paying the government to store your money. you are paying a storage fee. number two, you think interest rates will go down. if interest rates go down, bond prices go up. if you believe that rates will become more negative, if you expect deflation. you probably want to be in bonds. there are some reasons. they are kind of a reach. erik: kind of a reach. for some, a big reach. do you by the economic...
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bob: you also pose the question how she was trying to retain control of her own story ander obviouslyhe was unable to. is that correct. megan: i thank she became t the vehicl, it was clear that this was not somebody who had any interest in catapulting herself into the center of a national scandal. or to become a major figure in the me to limit and yet another reason we want to write about her is that she did become this vehicle. some people came to see her as a figueroa another people came to see her as a villain in a vehicle for the backlash. we want readers to see this is the very real person. that behind the scenes story is so much more complicated. bob: the last chapter is the gathering. you've got a dozen of your sources and actresses, and a judge, and so forth together. i thank it is fascinating discussion and i would ask from that, because you were there and you did all this work and you wrote the book, what did you learn about yourselves? [applause] >> that is definitely the hardest question you have asked us. megan: you know going to tell me that are not answering your questi
bob: you also pose the question how she was trying to retain control of her own story ander obviouslyhe was unable to. is that correct. megan: i thank she became t the vehicl, it was clear that this was not somebody who had any interest in catapulting herself into the center of a national scandal. or to become a major figure in the me to limit and yet another reason we want to write about her is that she did become this vehicle. some people came to see her as a figueroa another people came to...
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ander: i am watching listening very carefully. he answered my question while i was waiting. thank you. host: claudia is in north carolina, a republican. good morning. caller: i wanted to say thank you for this format. i am happy to see real people calling in and giving opinions. fallon,listening to mr. i really should say that i do support president trump and i do support conservative values. much whatw pretty conservative is because we live in a country where that has been the norm. what i think is interesting or confusing is i am not sure that he is defining what he means by progressive values. i don't mean this mean or anything, but if progressive policies are the new green deal that is really quite confusing or roe v. wade, where abortion is concerned, that it appears that children can be born and then they can -- full-term, and then they can be decided where they want them to live or not. i guess i am confused about whether or not i would go for regressive values. host: what are progressive values? guest: i want to be responsive point.caller's one area where we could ag
ander: i am watching listening very carefully. he answered my question while i was waiting. thank you. host: claudia is in north carolina, a republican. good morning. caller: i wanted to say thank you for this format. i am happy to see real people calling in and giving opinions. fallon,listening to mr. i really should say that i do support president trump and i do support conservative values. much whatw pretty conservative is because we live in a country where that has been the norm. what i...
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could you take us to when he is called up, also where he is anderent, he is older should probably makee we are clear about that to the audience. >> pearl harbor does change everything and the war arriving in the united states. if nothing else it changes right out of the gate things happening at the mill. the military orders began to flow in strongly. her too much longer the mills are making cloth end up in body bags for u.s. government. men are leaving, going off to serve area women are not uncommon in this workplace already. things are changing in the workplace. there is rationing they have to deal with. it is certainly a part of their lives but doesn't become as critical to them until about 1943, the u.s. government and our military forces begin to experience tremendous casualties. had a are a father who child before pearl harbor was attacked, then you had some protection around draft laws. the u.s. government wasn't going to draft you early on, you are relieved from that duty because -- from that duty before you had a child. said we havernment to end this, we have too many casualtie
could you take us to when he is called up, also where he is anderent, he is older should probably makee we are clear about that to the audience. >> pearl harbor does change everything and the war arriving in the united states. if nothing else it changes right out of the gate things happening at the mill. the military orders began to flow in strongly. her too much longer the mills are making cloth end up in body bags for u.s. government. men are leaving, going off to serve area women are...
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the thug who tried so hard to intimidate others spent his last moments in ulter fear in total panic anders that, terse sighed of the forces. >> the president emphasized that he was whimpering and cry handgun in his find final moments. he wouldn't say whether that was something he could hear from inside theuation's rool as the president took down the head offist us, that organization whose territorial caliphate has been destroyed that the president took a moment to not trying to glorify the leaders, but instead focusing on the fact he was nothing more than a coward in his final moments. that was slernly at the mess olk. >>> but russia's military is questioning the u.s. account of the raid. a spokesman says moscow received conflicting accounts that raised doubt of the level of success. and despite president trump thanking russia for helping help, it's not aware of vading any assistance. >> for me this opinion we join him now live from moscow. why is russia even doubting the road took place. >> it's a strange one, definite live. it may be because the russians like to cast themselves as the ma
the thug who tried so hard to intimidate others spent his last moments in ulter fear in total panic anders that, terse sighed of the forces. >> the president emphasized that he was whimpering and cry handgun in his find final moments. he wouldn't say whether that was something he could hear from inside theuation's rool as the president took down the head offist us, that organization whose territorial caliphate has been destroyed that the president took a moment to not trying to glorify...
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in iraq, new demonstrations over unemployment ander corruption claimed at least 42 lives. there has also been unrest in nearby lebanon. anti-government protesters who have filled the streets for more than a week have clashed now with hezbollah supporters in beirut. this is certainly some of the biggest demonstrations that lebanon has seen in many, many years, ben. >> yes, they are, natalie many senses, the country is paralyzed. but what we saw yesterday, there were clashes between hezbollah supporters and anti-government demonstrators. this is one beirut newspaper which says lebanon is fractured. these were the largest clashes we've seen so far and they took place in the heart of beirut. hezbollah supporters clashed with anti-protesters. tensions have been mounting since the protests broke out. sometimes explicitly hezbollah leader nasala. we're against the entire system, this supporter tells me, except for haissan. no one should come near him. he's not a thief. moments later, it was warned on national television that the current crisis threatens to open up a political vac
in iraq, new demonstrations over unemployment ander corruption claimed at least 42 lives. there has also been unrest in nearby lebanon. anti-government protesters who have filled the streets for more than a week have clashed now with hezbollah supporters in beirut. this is certainly some of the biggest demonstrations that lebanon has seen in many, many years, ben. >> yes, they are, natalie many senses, the country is paralyzed. but what we saw yesterday, there were clashes between...
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here is what i know about the , my country gave me ander star for what i did they part ways. laura can see it is haunted. he is really broken in some ways. he can't escape the actions over the course of three weeks years ago. .aura goes home one of the most moving pieces of writing i have seen. she realizes she is the only one who can do this. she wishes peace. she realize it was war. both men were courageous for their countries. she grants him peace and atonement. he's a tough guy and he weeps. that night is the first time in years he sleeps without diapers. i always come back to this. we are a divided country today. divided.s killed this woman's father. they could figure it out. there is some inspiration for me. as aey can do better country, we can do it. it actually wasn't what i started, but i am grateful to the families. i think for me at least it has value today. happy to answer any questions, thank you. [applause] >> when you ask a question,, news the microphone. >> this is your chance. >> was any of this information about the battle covered in any of the newspapers? b
here is what i know about the , my country gave me ander star for what i did they part ways. laura can see it is haunted. he is really broken in some ways. he can't escape the actions over the course of three weeks years ago. .aura goes home one of the most moving pieces of writing i have seen. she realizes she is the only one who can do this. she wishes peace. she realize it was war. both men were courageous for their countries. she grants him peace and atonement. he's a tough guy and he...
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senator warren has called for a break up of facebook ander gian.king questions from facebook employees back in if senator warren wins the presidency bak up facebook and l have to sue. he said he would likely win but it would, quote, suck to sue our own government. >> we care about our government. but at the end of the day, if someone's going to try to threaten something that existential, you go to the mat and fight. >> senator warren tweeted back saying what would really "suck" is not to fix a corrupt system that lets giants control. >>> net neutrality is back in the news tonight. you'll recall president obama approved it but president trump's fcc repealed rules. today a federal court let that repeal stand. however in the meantime california passed its own law which is the strongest in the nation. the court let that stand as well, but legal challen exp ate. >>> aftertr around for a little trying to stay relevant, netflix hiring big time producers. ryan murphy is behind the latest netflix show called "the politician." it's apparently costing netflix
senator warren has called for a break up of facebook ander gian.king questions from facebook employees back in if senator warren wins the presidency bak up facebook and l have to sue. he said he would likely win but it would, quote, suck to sue our own government. >> we care about our government. but at the end of the day, if someone's going to try to threaten something that existential, you go to the mat and fight. >> senator warren tweeted back saying what would really...
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a reminder of who she is ander what is her background? fiona hill was a first person to work in the white ndhouseome before congress and testify as part of the inquiry. he waswa president -- she s president trump's top russian and european advisor. she worked as part of the national securityer ad's staff. she had a long career as an intelligence offnger before coo work for president trump. she left the administration a few days before that phone call between president trump and the ukrainian president. fobefore that, she worke george w'sdmistration as well as that of barack obama. she is knowledgeable on russia and is also seen as someone skeptical of vladimir putin iting several books about russia. one is a critical biography of adimir putin. she is well respected and democrats are eager to hear what she has to say. judy: we know she was answering questions among a number of committees. in the house of representatives y but behind closed door what do we know about what she has been saying? reporter: it is clear she came here with an agen
a reminder of who she is ander what is her background? fiona hill was a first person to work in the white ndhouseome before congress and testify as part of the inquiry. he waswa president -- she s president trump's top russian and european advisor. she worked as part of the national securityer ad's staff. she had a long career as an intelligence offnger before coo work for president trump. she left the administration a few days before that phone call between president trump and the ukrainian...
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. >> anders bjork?lute. >> this event that you are doing starts at 11:00. >> from 11:00 into 4:00, that's right. there are two dog costumes during the day and this is laguna. [ laughter ] >> laguna? >> they call her lulu. and she is a golden retriever. >> hello, lulu. >> she's three months old. she is beginning training. >> these dogs obviously they help people who can't do normal things like for example i can't bend over to pick something up, right? the dog, you can train the dog to help you? >> yes. our dogs provide, they pick up dropped items for people, for example i lost my keys and we can have them pick up my keys. >> that is something i do all the time. >> if i was in a parking lot for example and i drop my keys i don't have to ask somebody. i can ask my doc. >> nice job. >> good girl. >> when i see these animals with people i hesitate to be nice to them just to distract them. is that what you should do? >> if you see a service dog you can always ask if it's okay to say hello. always want to say
. >> anders bjork?lute. >> this event that you are doing starts at 11:00. >> from 11:00 into 4:00, that's right. there are two dog costumes during the day and this is laguna. [ laughter ] >> laguna? >> they call her lulu. and she is a golden retriever. >> hello, lulu. >> she's three months old. she is beginning training. >> these dogs obviously they help people who can't do normal things like for example i can't bend over to pick something up,...
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. >>> ander and frustration about the latest power shutdown has taken a violent turn. someone with a pellet gun opened fire on a pg&e truck in glenn county yesterday. >> thankfully the person was not injured. law enforcement is looking into this. there is no justification for this sort of violence. whenever you see any of our crews anywhere in your community, they're there to help, specifically to help you. >> that's the president of the company pleading with the public to not attack his front line workers. 179,000 customers across 17 california counties are impacted by this latest round of shutoffs. >>> check again with our weather. we're looking closely at how the winds will impact the rest of the day. >> here's lisa. >> good morning. things are not going in our direction for the next several hours. we're in the midst of a strong offshore wind event. here's the big picture where high pressure has just built in to the eastern pacific. we have an area of low pressure to the east of us. that will allow for dugusty win. 67 in san francisco. 68 in oakland. 75 in half moon
. >>> ander and frustration about the latest power shutdown has taken a violent turn. someone with a pellet gun opened fire on a pg&e truck in glenn county yesterday. >> thankfully the person was not injured. law enforcement is looking into this. there is no justification for this sort of violence. whenever you see any of our crews anywhere in your community, they're there to help, specifically to help you. >> that's the president of the company pleading with the public...
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anders peers saw kelly with a hole in his chest and said "you could put two fingers in it. bless my soul, how it bled." kelly said, i expect i have to die. the earliest reports would indicate that kelly had been killed, then they revised it to mortally wounded. not so fast, let me very quickly, i know i'm running out of time, let me brag here for a minute on dr. john frizzell. he was probably the most accomplished surgeon. he is the founder of wheeling hospital. still there today. he had been wired by mcclellan in wheeling saying, get to grafton, do what you can to save kelly's life. he took a special train. "we found the general in comfortable quarters in a private house, guarded by soldiers but apparently in a dying condition. he had lost much blood, was pale and weak, and was still bleeding slowly." so, he dress the wound and had removed to grafton, 50 miles, with soldiers doing relays, carrying him on a litter. mcclellan was so impressed with kelly that he recommended kelly for promotion to brigadier general volunteer. kelly would remain under frizzell's care for most o
anders peers saw kelly with a hole in his chest and said "you could put two fingers in it. bless my soul, how it bled." kelly said, i expect i have to die. the earliest reports would indicate that kelly had been killed, then they revised it to mortally wounded. not so fast, let me very quickly, i know i'm running out of time, let me brag here for a minute on dr. john frizzell. he was probably the most accomplished surgeon. he is the founder of wheeling hospital. still there today. he...
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it was reportedly held at silver oaks aler ander weanry. pg&e respond with the following statement saying while event was planned for about a year, we sincerely apologize for the insensitivity of the timing and location of the event. >>> for the latest on the pg&e outages check out our survival guide on kpix.com. >>> live look at an explosive fire in l.a. county. the saddal ridge fire is more than 4600 acres and hot, dry winds push flames towards community. horse ran to safetyas home homeowners fought in a losing battle to protect their property. dramatic scenes like this one played out across the area overnight. crews have been fighting this fire since 9 last night. it started near the freeway. officials say that the santant anna wind kicked the fire into high gear. in the hour it doubled in ze major freeways are closed. hundreds of homes in danger and residents are being told to get out now. . >> yes, we are leaving and i got my trailer. so, this happened like 9 years ago. and my house burned. >> you are taking this seriously. >> yes. thi
it was reportedly held at silver oaks aler ander weanry. pg&e respond with the following statement saying while event was planned for about a year, we sincerely apologize for the insensitivity of the timing and location of the event. >>> for the latest on the pg&e outages check out our survival guide on kpix.com. >>> live look at an explosive fire in l.a. county. the saddal ridge fire is more than 4600 acres and hot, dry winds push flames towards community. horse ran...
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anders: yes, i would have.l with troop withdrawal, when you deal with trng to end the endless wars, you don't do it based on a phone call with erdogan of turkey and you ion't do through a tweet. these are difficult issues, we want our troops home, i would do everything we can to end our involvement in endless wars, but you don't do it based on a phone call with the president of turkey. judy: senator bernie sanders joining us today from vermont. thank you, very much. sen. sanders: thank you. ♪ judy: and now we turn to politics monday with "the cook political report." and tamra keithrom npr. she cohosts the npr politics podcast. it is politics monday. what did you think? senator sanders did what many of the democrats have done, pretty much all of them. criticized the president's decisions, the way presint with the kurds, but did not really offer a clear review of how he would fix the problem. that has essentially been wood all the democratic candidates have been doing because it is much easier to criticize the pr
anders: yes, i would have.l with troop withdrawal, when you deal with trng to end the endless wars, you don't do it based on a phone call with erdogan of turkey and you ion't do through a tweet. these are difficult issues, we want our troops home, i would do everything we can to end our involvement in endless wars, but you don't do it based on a phone call with the president of turkey. judy: senator bernie sanders joining us today from vermont. thank you, very much. sen. sanders: thank you. ♪...
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we're told by multiple administration officials, ander son, that vice-president pence did help persuade the president to release that military aide that the president wanted in ukraine. so he has been drawn into this to some extent. although, aides close to the vice-president will say he has been a part of this effort to malign joe biden and hunter biden. the other thing about this is this is causing anxiety inside pence's world. we're told by sources familiar with the matter the vice-president is on the road for some time often over the next several weeks in an effort by some of the vice-president's team members to keep him out of the mix, keep him away from this scandal, keep him away from the ukraine story. i'm told by a source familiar with the matter that when the vice-president handles his calls with foreign leaders, quote, everything is buttoned up and everything is, quote, squeaky clean. not only are the vice-president's people trying to keep him away from this unfolding scandal, they are also trying to draw a distinction between the way he handles his phone calls and the way th
we're told by multiple administration officials, ander son, that vice-president pence did help persuade the president to release that military aide that the president wanted in ukraine. so he has been drawn into this to some extent. although, aides close to the vice-president will say he has been a part of this effort to malign joe biden and hunter biden. the other thing about this is this is causing anxiety inside pence's world. we're told by sources familiar with the matter the vice-president...
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it showed the lineup and buttigieg i think is kind of the big story here, anders. performance when he went after elizabeth warren and her waffling on the costs for medicare for all. >> what i'll tells tulsi gabbard and kamala harris and cory booker, they see that and they say hey, i can have that skyrocket rise too. what democrats should be saying to themselves right now and i think they already are, they're worried about a contested convention come june 2020. that would mean that they get to the convention and no candidate has a majority of delegates. and i think that's becoming more and more likely. you see warren obviously. biden is performing better than 12% nationally. in iowa he's performing particularly poorly. elsewhere, he's up there with the big boys. i think you have four, maybe five candidates who have very high chances of winning at least one or two states. and their delegates and i think that's going to be a disaster, if we get to june 2020 and democrats don't have -- cheryl: we care about iowa, we care about new hampshire and so should they because s
it showed the lineup and buttigieg i think is kind of the big story here, anders. performance when he went after elizabeth warren and her waffling on the costs for medicare for all. >> what i'll tells tulsi gabbard and kamala harris and cory booker, they see that and they say hey, i can have that skyrocket rise too. what democrats should be saying to themselves right now and i think they already are, they're worried about a contested convention come june 2020. that would mean that they...
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cnn aviation analyst is with us now ander managing director for the ntsb.think they did a good job getting it out in a timely manner and important to note, nine contributing factors that this. >> i thought the indonesians did an excellent job identifying the links of the chain in this tragedy and they called out each one very clearly. i think they did a really, an outstanding job within a year. >> is nine a lot or is that what you would expect? >> i think it's right and shows the complexity of the accident, particularly as you're flying these highly automated planes. they're both technical issues and human factor issues. >> boeing is promises they're going to change the software on the planes. how is that going to make it easier for pilots to override this mcas system? >> i think first they're going to identify more clearly how you override the system. under what circumstances do you use the cut off switches to scale the mcas system back or shut it down. secondly, they're going to lessen the authority of the m kamcass. pushed down, the nose to control of th
cnn aviation analyst is with us now ander managing director for the ntsb.think they did a good job getting it out in a timely manner and important to note, nine contributing factors that this. >> i thought the indonesians did an excellent job identifying the links of the chain in this tragedy and they called out each one very clearly. i think they did a really, an outstanding job within a year. >> is nine a lot or is that what you would expect? >> i think it's right and shows...
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there's of course a lot of controversy over the pullout in syhea ander or not we will see a return of the area ,ut at this moment in time, it was a very big success. to amy's point about osama bin laden, that happened in april of 2011. then president obama saw a pretty significant bump in his approval rating, about five points. by the time june rolled around -- so it was late april, may. by theol time juned around, his approval was back where it was before the bin laden raid. in oth words, this polarization we had today was just as significant and011. even what we think of game changing events, the assassn of osama bin laden, even that did little to move public opinion for long. majudy: ihave a temporary effect. and the timing of it is interestg, because it is asth house of representatives continues the impeachment inquiry. they have announced they will take a vote this week on thursday. i interviewed vice president mike pence, you heard him, say that the american people don't care about this, they want the congress and the president to focus on what matters for the american people. d
there's of course a lot of controversy over the pullout in syhea ander or not we will see a return of the area ,ut at this moment in time, it was a very big success. to amy's point about osama bin laden, that happened in april of 2011. then president obama saw a pretty significant bump in his approval rating, about five points. by the time june rolled around -- so it was late april, may. by theol time juned around, his approval was back where it was before the bin laden raid. in oth words, this...
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lauren: anders hackstrom joins us now.ren. she's a capitalist. wall street might get on-board. >> it's amazing that 2019 that's considered an attack on a daleic politician. no, like you mentioned in the intro, this is bernie sanders desperately trying to create differences between him and elizabeth warren. because ever since she announced her campaign, she's been essentially sort of getting her policies from the bernie sanders campaign. she sort of copied him on education. she's copied him on healthcare. this is the one thing where he's like she cannot copy me on being a socialist so he's doubling down on that and a hoping it works out for him. lauren: you mentioned healthcare and warren copying sanders. she hasn't said how she's going to pay for it and people have been pressing her to do so. hows is she going to pay for her version of medicare for all. >> she simply hasn't said. she simply hasn't said, you know, so it's hard to really establish what's going on. bernie sanders of course he says he's going to try to lower p
lauren: anders hackstrom joins us now.ren. she's a capitalist. wall street might get on-board. >> it's amazing that 2019 that's considered an attack on a daleic politician. no, like you mentioned in the intro, this is bernie sanders desperately trying to create differences between him and elizabeth warren. because ever since she announced her campaign, she's been essentially sort of getting her policies from the bernie sanders campaign. she sort of copied him on education. she's copied...
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industries ander more global business than regional business.lso leveraging within the organization. have 5003nus: you hundred people in that division. are there going to be significant job losses? >> i do not think it will be significant in the context of the numbers you mentioned. we need to adapt the business to market conditions and the new priorities. manus: since you scaled back on the rates business, you scaled up on fx. where is the product excellence going to focus? >> on execution, we are still the leader in equities, in effects. we are under invested or underrepresented in credit and rates. in primevelopments brokerage. in terms of our banking business industrieson few rather than a regional approach. of netyou have ladles new money. mostly come from? where is the flow from wacko -- from? have avery happy we positive trend for the year. the vast majority was coming from asia. i ami am pleased to see that acs the board in all regions we had positive or neutral net new money. your clients are waiting to buy the dip. do you get a sense -
industries ander more global business than regional business.lso leveraging within the organization. have 5003nus: you hundred people in that division. are there going to be significant job losses? >> i do not think it will be significant in the context of the numbers you mentioned. we need to adapt the business to market conditions and the new priorities. manus: since you scaled back on the rates business, you scaled up on fx. where is the product excellence going to focus? >> on...
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. >> reporter: from aex ander vindman, the national security council's top ukraine expert, telling housenvestigators today he was so troubled by what was happening with ukraine he raised concerns twice to his superiors. >> we've got all kinds of opinions from several witnesses over the last few weeks, but the fundamental facts are -- are just that, fundamental. >> reporter: but vindman is the first witness actually on the now july 25th phone call between president trump and the ukrainian president, telling lawmakers today in his opening statement, obtained by cnn, that he was concerned by what he heard on the call. i did not think it was proper to demand that a foreign government investigate a u.s. citizen and i was worried about the implications for the u.s. government's support of ukraine. following the call, vindman said he reported his concerns to the nsc's lead counsel. earlier that same month vindman attended a july 10th meeting in washington with ukrainian and u.s. officials, telling lawmakers that the u.s. ambassador to the eu, gordon sondland, quote, started to speak about ukrai
. >> reporter: from aex ander vindman, the national security council's top ukraine expert, telling housenvestigators today he was so troubled by what was happening with ukraine he raised concerns twice to his superiors. >> we've got all kinds of opinions from several witnesses over the last few weeks, but the fundamental facts are -- are just that, fundamental. >> reporter: but vindman is the first witness actually on the now july 25th phone call between president trump and...
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for the anders campaign, they need to show he's run ag vigorous race and fighting for what he believest's a challenge for them moving forward. >> one of the things we haven't talked about a great deal is what does happen to this race if a bernie sanders drops out or a second-tier candidate drops out. what happens to the makeup of the top tier? >> it will be interesting. i think one of the things that could happen is some of the black support that bernie sanders has right now which is younger black people, because joe biden is voters over 45, black people -- excuse me, bernie sanders is younger voters, millennials. i think some of that millennial support may gravitate to a warren or another candidate like kamala harris. i think only time will tell. >> zerlina maxwell, thank you so much. a big thanks to you as well, thomas kaplan. >>> now that the offensive has started there in syria, what, if anything, can congress do to help the u.s. ally kurdish forces? we'll talk about that with a lawmaker who just returned from the middle east. even after you clean, odors are still trapped in your f
for the anders campaign, they need to show he's run ag vigorous race and fighting for what he believest's a challenge for them moving forward. >> one of the things we haven't talked about a great deal is what does happen to this race if a bernie sanders drops out or a second-tier candidate drops out. what happens to the makeup of the top tier? >> it will be interesting. i think one of the things that could happen is some of the black support that bernie sanders has right now which...
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some people-- but most of the f ople i visited today had just closed up shop andere gointo wait it out. >> now pg&e says it's really dry. it's really windy. thheindot dwnhe powr eand triggesor newne fires. how are reopponding to that rationale in do they understand it? twhan >> yeah, that's really the tricky part. you know, we had two straight years of just devastatingin wildfire northern california right around here, around this time of the year. and at the time, for the first ike this, whichpg&e divt d sehul is what they do in southern california, utilitioeswn year. and, ye the camp fire. and i think the camp fire last year w aatershed moment. they had warned that they might dawithstwnn.al de l ththwea ititeria forhen they would do . rnd their electricityound up causing this incibly deadly fire where more than 80 people died. so i think a lot of people understand that, but at the same time, they realize that this is an incredible inconvenience. and they just hope it's done better,ow she's shu. >> i mean, obviously, people pay their utility bills. they ve some reasable expectation tha
some people-- but most of the f ople i visited today had just closed up shop andere gointo wait it out. >> now pg&e says it's really dry. it's really windy. thheindot dwnhe powr eand triggesor newne fires. how are reopponding to that rationale in do they understand it? twhan >> yeah, that's really the tricky part. you know, we had two straight years of just devastatingin wildfire northern california right around here, around this time of the year. and at the time, for the first...
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and you look at the outcomes of those two things, and theey very, very different, ander thas very dive, highly partisan,ously highly political, and it's an odd thing to be dong rig before an election when you have a political process playing out and people coitain are to look into ukraine and all kinds of other things as voters get ready to goto the polls, but it seems to me that theri appre way to pursue -- to try and win an election based oe one of the i a one of the issues may be who trump is, what he's done, what he hast done, but to pursue this now when you're going to have a party line vote does not seem to auger well for one's polpolitical prospects, and i think that's white ultimately benefits the president more than democrats. >> woodruff: senator flake, you have written in the last day or so that, again, you believe the president should be removed by the voters and not byy impeachment, and you argueanfor republics, it's a matter ofpl prin but if that's the case, why to support impeachment?inciple >> well, it may well be, depending on what the indquiry turns up. if therei just
and you look at the outcomes of those two things, and theey very, very different, ander thas very dive, highly partisan,ously highly political, and it's an odd thing to be dong rig before an election when you have a political process playing out and people coitain are to look into ukraine and all kinds of other things as voters get ready to goto the polls, but it seems to me that theri appre way to pursue -- to try and win an election based oe one of the i a one of the issues may be who trump...