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war, andin the symbol then a look at the civil war emancipation in the heart of america. onlowed by a discussion seeing the conflict through the eyes of leading historians. , watch the annual civil war institute conference live this weekend. in c-span3. quiet the chairman -- >> the chairman of the house committee joining us. thank you for being with us. we have sarah ferris with politico. and jennifer with roll call. let's begin with the budget rollcall act. you face a deadline. remind us how we got to this point. the budget cap. >> thank you. in 2011, there was a special committee of 16 members of the house and senate. with aoal was to come up deficit reduction plan. was under the budget control act, which ultimately set motiony sequestration. if these 16 people could not come to an agreement in a way to reduce the deficit, there would budget cuts. it has a 10 year duration. it expires after 2021. we don't byf statute increase the levels part of the budget control act, we will face cuts of about $125 billion. equally allocated against the defense and nondefense side. >>
war, andin the symbol then a look at the civil war emancipation in the heart of america. onlowed by a discussion seeing the conflict through the eyes of leading historians. , watch the annual civil war institute conference live this weekend. in c-span3. quiet the chairman -- >> the chairman of the house committee joining us. thank you for being with us. we have sarah ferris with politico. and jennifer with roll call. let's begin with the budget rollcall act. you face a deadline. remind us...
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can us apar make us angry, i want to bring us together and make sure we're up for the big challenges andin th dg moment of truth. i know we are. we just need a president that reflectshat. >> thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. grateful. >>> we turn our attention to health. they announced a an to provide free mental health ce and substance abuse treatment to any city resident, even those with health insurance bp. a ballot measure would ask voters to approve a tax for ceos who make 100 times more than workers. and meanwhile, across the bay, oaklandt moves one closer to being the second city in the nation after denver to decriminalize the use of psychedelic mushrooms. here to discuss is april and hue mfry a psychologist and professor of psnfhology at sd university. san fncisco supervisors, hillary and matt are pushing for a november ballot measure. why do they want to make minutal health services free even for those who can afford to pay for it? >> i think this is their sda stat ent that they're unhap with the entire statement. just recently physicians at kaisi r permanente are sa
can us apar make us angry, i want to bring us together and make sure we're up for the big challenges andin th dg moment of truth. i know we are. we just need a president that reflectshat. >> thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. grateful. >>> we turn our attention to health. they announced a an to provide free mental health ce and substance abuse treatment to any city resident, even those with health insurance bp. a ballot measure would ask voters to approve a tax...
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report documenting technologies where governments are decision-making, such as teacher assessments, andinal risk assessments, eligibility for medicaid and other government benefits. in detroit, this is james. you are on the air. caller: is this me? host: i'm sorry, william, you are on the air. questions or want a specific, and one is general. i am spitting in a website -- i am participating in a website called cola. i guess it is social media. there is no reason people know who i am or want my opinion, so doing assumed that i was a lot of communications with ai, and then there was evidence that they were original people, like me, so my question is how much of this interaction is with artificial intelligence and this ol icular website, and the other question, the general question, i get you noticed -- what is your opinion about this, what is your opinion on this? host: i am going to let you go, because you are coming in and out. did you catch most of that. guest: he talked about posting questions on a site called cora, and are they coming from ai -- ost: war machine, yeah. guest: i think tod
report documenting technologies where governments are decision-making, such as teacher assessments, andinal risk assessments, eligibility for medicaid and other government benefits. in detroit, this is james. you are on the air. caller: is this me? host: i'm sorry, william, you are on the air. questions or want a specific, and one is general. i am spitting in a website -- i am participating in a website called cola. i guess it is social media. there is no reason people know who i am or want my...
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and reading andin sou content for how they talk about cancer.ow they talk about coming back into t world. w they talk about anxiety and depression and all of that directly liv within the bot. >> you know, with all this work that you do and then eecially a lot of work you do with generation z, the young adults who were born between the mid 90s and early 2000s what are the misperceptions that people have? with. >> i work at the intersection of digital and emental health and there are some real problems with expernces o mental health among gen-z today. it is highers than in previ generations and a misconception that social medialy is entito blame for that. we conducted a national survey at hope lab last yeh over 1,400 young adults where we found of course that social media is quite widely used almost entirely ubiquitous among gen-z but you can address the problems like depressionnd anxiety directly using technology. so wouldn't say it's necessarily only the cause of the problem but also really can be part of the solution. >> on the one hand, you're
and reading andin sou content for how they talk about cancer.ow they talk about coming back into t world. w they talk about anxiety and depression and all of that directly liv within the bot. >> you know, with all this work that you do and then eecially a lot of work you do with generation z, the young adults who were born between the mid 90s and early 2000s what are the misperceptions that people have? with. >> i work at the intersection of digital and emental health and there are...
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sglirt >> it's always sad that young people find it amusing andinate taining until their friends or or ones are involved in a tragic accident. minutes into our ride along. we were on our way to continue the side show enforcement and we just arrived to this. neighbors surrounded the scene. bod a of the young man snilicide. they confirmed two drivers were racing, often a prelewd into the weekend side show. >> hit the corner it just wrapped around a pole. >> reporter: how often do you see that happen on your street? >> every day. sideshows happen every day. >> we get as many as 25. 57 i believe one night. >> reporter: citations range from 500 to $1500. when is this all going to stop? >> it's going to stop whether the citizens of oakland also say along side the police that we've had. >> reporter: for now their missions continues. >> police have not identified the driver who died. they are still searching for the other driver involved in that street race who did not stop after it the crash investigators are asking for witnesses to come forward. >>> and developing news, giants announced the
sglirt >> it's always sad that young people find it amusing andinate taining until their friends or or ones are involved in a tragic accident. minutes into our ride along. we were on our way to continue the side show enforcement and we just arrived to this. neighbors surrounded the scene. bod a of the young man snilicide. they confirmed two drivers were racing, often a prelewd into the weekend side show. >> hit the corner it just wrapped around a pole. >> reporter: how often...
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people begin to sort themselves andin all sorts of ways, that's part of, as i said, the mantis -- manifestation of that is going on. host: you mentioned you are a christian. i want to ask you about a couple of numbers. the recent gallup poll over all the presidential approval numbers, 90% we talked about the party, but this number, among 78% approval rating, does that number surprise you? caller: yes and no. that is complicated. person of that i am a christian faith. my faith is more important than my politics. i have a chapter in the book on politics and faith in what i think it can contribute to politics and why i think it can hurt politics. does that surprise me? most self-proclaimed evangelicals are conservative, in their ideology and their politics. the president represents the republican party, which has traditionally been the more conservative party. the president is advocating policies particular in areas that evangelicals traditionally care about. it would make sense that they would support him in large numbers per they voted for him in huge numbers. for trixie then forge w. bush -- mo
people begin to sort themselves andin all sorts of ways, that's part of, as i said, the mantis -- manifestation of that is going on. host: you mentioned you are a christian. i want to ask you about a couple of numbers. the recent gallup poll over all the presidential approval numbers, 90% we talked about the party, but this number, among 78% approval rating, does that number surprise you? caller: yes and no. that is complicated. person of that i am a christian faith. my faith is more important...
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so let's take a look at the weather andin here. >>> no problem on that front today if you like a lot of sunshine and temperatures anywhere from 8 to 14 degrees abovav not a heat wave. but it is going to be warm. just think back to yesterday. we're duplicating saturday or sunday. in fact, let me show you what that looks like to start the day. san jose, plenty of sunshine to start. it is not that way everywhere. let's leave downtown son jose and go to the golden gate bridge. more clouds along the coast and trying to get to the gate today. look at the bay bridge, nothing over here. and at the top to have sales force tower, take a look to the west. the low cloud and the fog creeping over the west side of the city. didn't get that far inland yesterday. so today is going to be a little bit cooler, particularly in the city. for most of the rest of us, this is not far enough inland to make today different than yestef o s. if we look at the extent of the low clouds, 6:00 a.m. on sunday, they're along the coast and a little bit of a theme working its way over the city. it doesn't go much furth
so let's take a look at the weather andin here. >>> no problem on that front today if you like a lot of sunshine and temperatures anywhere from 8 to 14 degrees abovav not a heat wave. but it is going to be warm. just think back to yesterday. we're duplicating saturday or sunday. in fact, let me show you what that looks like to start the day. san jose, plenty of sunshine to start. it is not that way everywhere. let's leave downtown son jose and go to the golden gate bridge. more clouds...
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the remaining 10% is through a andination of user reports other methods. secondly, we prohibit violent extremist groups. these are defined as groups who, whether by statement on or off the platform, promote violence against civilians or use violence against civilians, whatever cause, whatever their ideology. we have taken action on 184 groups globally and permanently suspended more than 2000 unique accounts. thirdly, it individual on twitter is not permitted to promote violence or directly affect or threaten people based on characteristics. where any of these rules are broken, we will take action to remove the content and will permanently remove those who promote terrorism on twitter. as you have heard, twitter is a member of the global internet forum of counter terrorism, in partnership with facebook, google, and microsoft, as well as providing essential support. we learned a number of lessons from the christchurch attacks. the distribution of media was manifestly different from how other terrorist actions worked. this reflect a change in the wider threat
the remaining 10% is through a andination of user reports other methods. secondly, we prohibit violent extremist groups. these are defined as groups who, whether by statement on or off the platform, promote violence against civilians or use violence against civilians, whatever cause, whatever their ideology. we have taken action on 184 groups globally and permanently suspended more than 2000 unique accounts. thirdly, it individual on twitter is not permitted to promote violence or directly...
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andin we were bed. >> now, that all happened last night. and the victim's mother says the night before t, there was another shooting in the neighborhood, and her car was riddled with stray bullets, four of them in that incident. she says it's just got to stop. cannot y goodness, i imagine being asleep and having that happen. megan mcgrath, thank you so much. >>> a transgender woman said she was assaulted at a d.c. grocery store. our news partners are reporting a woman told police a man stopped her while she was leaving the superintendent on 4th street northeast. she tried to avoid the man, he and two other people started hurling insults at her. an employee drove her home where she says the men followed her and then proceeded to damage her home. >>> happening today, a prince eorges county community is mal edou a teen killed last eweke.kand jogging but never came me. he was hit by a car t in crosswalk near his home. he had just gradted from the eighth grade at georgetown day school, he was an honor student, a chs champ, a jazz player and a cr
andin we were bed. >> now, that all happened last night. and the victim's mother says the night before t, there was another shooting in the neighborhood, and her car was riddled with stray bullets, four of them in that incident. she says it's just got to stop. cannot y goodness, i imagine being asleep and having that happen. megan mcgrath, thank you so much. >>> a transgender woman said she was assaulted at a d.c. grocery store. our news partners are reporting a woman told police...
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andin london, even with brexit with the infrastructure, the language, all those things, it will makeork. similarly between china and hong kong, it's interesting, but over time i think they will try to make that work >> we'll leave it there. thank you very much for coming in >>> coming up on the show, facebook beware. the irish data protection commissioner helen dixon says an investigation into the social media firm will conclude in the next few months. we'll have more from that interview in a few moments time. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto®. to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner... significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. in a clinical study, over 96% of people taking xarelto® remained stroke-free. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of stroke. while taking, you may bruise
andin london, even with brexit with the infrastructure, the language, all those things, it will makeork. similarly between china and hong kong, it's interesting, but over time i think they will try to make that work >> we'll leave it there. thank you very much for coming in >>> coming up on the show, facebook beware. the irish data protection commissioner helen dixon says an investigation into the social media firm will conclude in the next few months. we'll have more from that...
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believe it's possible if the meeting goes well that the chinese will come back to the negotiating table andin we migh be able to pick up where we lef off in may where we completed roughly 90 percent of what coul be a good agreement. >> as senior chinese negotiator telling fox news china has been against unilateral sections andg economic bullying. that has inflicted serious harm on. and we should take meaningful steps to repair. as for the u.s. should correct this wrongdoing of illegitimately attacking foreig businesses. it has bilateral meeting with the indian prime minister the president saying they would be big topic of discussion. listen here. >> if something we're going to be talking about. we understand the subject very well. we have great companies and their leaders of a lot of what they do. we will be discussing that and alsoof how it fits in. >> what we're seeing here is both sides setting expectations and trying to control the debate . china putting out there the united states promised this and we will only do that at the u.s does that. them president trump is saying no, the sanction
believe it's possible if the meeting goes well that the chinese will come back to the negotiating table andin we migh be able to pick up where we lef off in may where we completed roughly 90 percent of what coul be a good agreement. >> as senior chinese negotiator telling fox news china has been against unilateral sections andg economic bullying. that has inflicted serious harm on. and we should take meaningful steps to repair. as for the u.s. should correct this wrongdoing of...
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war department establishes camp colt and that facility andining it is established on the field of pickett's charge. this is a photograph. look at the tank in the center. if you ever wonder why dwight david eisenhower says -- has such an affinity for gettysburg, he is the captain of cap cold. he is here training young tank officers before they go over to western europe. imagine being the park commissioner. park commissioners are veterans. they far at gettysburg and they are looking across the landscape and they see world war i tanks roaming across the fields of pickett's charge. the army tank -- do you know what do war department builds colthese cap cold -- camp officers? they build a swimming pool. imagine a massive concrete swimming pool. they are furious about this women pool and when the war is , are you keep writing guys going to fill this in? are you going to take care of this swimming pool? this is how the war department of use gettysburg as utilitarian landscape. chickamauga, the same. they are used during the spanish-american war, but this is one of the more egregious examples of us
war department establishes camp colt and that facility andining it is established on the field of pickett's charge. this is a photograph. look at the tank in the center. if you ever wonder why dwight david eisenhower says -- has such an affinity for gettysburg, he is the captain of cap cold. he is here training young tank officers before they go over to western europe. imagine being the park commissioner. park commissioners are veterans. they far at gettysburg and they are looking across the...
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. >>> families andin frederick, maryland have lost everything as a fire ripped through a town home. fireters worked to try to get a handle on the fire. driveilding on carrollton is a total loss. darcy spen ler isve at the scene talking to residents who were trying to figure out what their next steps are. hi, darcy. >> reporter: hey there, pat. it took firefighters several hours just to get this blaze under control. i want to show you what it looks like now. basically nothing left. you see the charred wood here. you see the debris spilled outi o the front yard. the only good news here is that no one was seriously hurt. row s ripped through this of townhouses leaving seven families with no place to go. the fire broke out around 9:00 in the morning. grace grant was getting ready for work. she grabbed her phone and purse and got out.'m >> ilad that i'm alive and all my neighbors are alive and i son't know what the next step going to be. >> reporter: her neighbors are in the same situation. reey lost everything. those had aldy left for work or school, everything gone. >> pictures of my g
. >>> families andin frederick, maryland have lost everything as a fire ripped through a town home. fireters worked to try to get a handle on the fire. driveilding on carrollton is a total loss. darcy spen ler isve at the scene talking to residents who were trying to figure out what their next steps are. hi, darcy. >> reporter: hey there, pat. it took firefighters several hours just to get this blaze under control. i want to show you what it looks like now. basically nothing...
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and it turns out the pedigree of west andin the old such swearing was once referred to with the beautiful phrase, the lungs, is, in fact, quite distinguished. slang, vernaculary, wovenole, were once deeply into the fabric of western life and manners. flamboyant expressions pioneered by early cowboys, miners, prostitutes and are still part of the american lexicon. we all know what it means to be be bamboozled or to have a bee in your bonnet, to cahoots or to be in to get something done by hook or by crook. after all, if you don't cool heels, you might end up dead as a door nail. row to hoe, a hard a mind a ponye up, instead of being a skin flint, you might end up with atugh coin to shake a stick instead of mad as a hornet. not miners taught us that everything in life will pan out. to hold ournded us porss and strike when the iron is hot. herders helped us to see what it means to be on the fence dyed in the wool and they also crafted their stories into which they spun sometimes in order to fleece the listener. writer and certified curmudgeon, i especially printerse that early express the fe
and it turns out the pedigree of west andin the old such swearing was once referred to with the beautiful phrase, the lungs, is, in fact, quite distinguished. slang, vernaculary, wovenole, were once deeply into the fabric of western life and manners. flamboyant expressions pioneered by early cowboys, miners, prostitutes and are still part of the american lexicon. we all know what it means to be be bamboozled or to have a bee in your bonnet, to cahoots or to be in to get something done by hook...
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andinally the rain will bely gone by ear tuesday morning.of dry time today and tomorrow. mostly us is dry, most of wednesda dry with rain chances returning wednesday night and into thursday during the day. >> announcer: nbc sports, home of the olympic games, nhl, the nascar playoffs and primetime's number one show, sunday night football, only on nbc. >>> can anythingaftop rl nadal from winning another french open title? ogthe great r federer and a fierce win couldn't. >> perfect 6-0 against his long-time rival. >> he's nearly invincible. 11 titles, an almost mythical 92-2 record. >> without question this . rafa's h
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that is one of the reasons i andinated the death penalty put a moratorium on the executive order.ne of the reasons i've offered pardons to thousands of people who had marijuana convictions, which we have now legalized marijuana, but with in the racial disparity that has come from the drug war. we need to root that out. it is one of the reasons that we passed the best police accountability laws that hold police accountable when there is undue violence. that is one of the reasons why we now are doing something i'm really proud of, which is diverting juveniles into school system out of the criminal justice system. we have way totoo many black y g men were shunted in the criminal justice system at the age of 14, 15, 16 that we want in the educational system that might need mental-health issues as well. these are a host of things we're doing to try to write the racial disparity that has been so prevalent in our society. we have just embraced affirmative action for the first time in a was very vague -- vocal and the restoration o of affirmative actition in our stae so we can right the s
that is one of the reasons i andinated the death penalty put a moratorium on the executive order.ne of the reasons i've offered pardons to thousands of people who had marijuana convictions, which we have now legalized marijuana, but with in the racial disparity that has come from the drug war. we need to root that out. it is one of the reasons that we passed the best police accountability laws that hold police accountable when there is undue violence. that is one of the reasons why we now are...
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king kong is out there andin he go to smash theng buildi., tom hanks, i need coffee. >> put him through the wringer. a great sport. >> gwyneth paltrow is sitting there like she's watching tennis match. >> all right. here's a question. do you remember the first concert you ever attended? >> summer concert mode with a great one coming up from the chainsmokers, we decided to take a walk down memory lane, back to our own first concerts. take a look. >> i think my first concerteas th thompson twins in the '80s. unless it was simple minds, which would have also been in the '80s. >> mv hammer,il vanla ice, en vogue. a comedian that opened for them by the name of sinbad. carolina coliseum. i wasclton. heit>> t sales at singer bowl in spy 1965. t >> my firstas concert w ziggy marley and the melody makers in 1989 >> definitely an '80s band. could have been howard jones. actuallyst conce stands the test of time. it was paul simon on his graceland tour in dallas, te ts. my momook us. grade. in first it must have been a school nit, but barbara and i reme
king kong is out there andin he go to smash theng buildi., tom hanks, i need coffee. >> put him through the wringer. a great sport. >> gwyneth paltrow is sitting there like she's watching tennis match. >> all right. here's a question. do you remember the first concert you ever attended? >> summer concert mode with a great one coming up from the chainsmokers, we decided to take a walk down memory lane, back to our own first concerts. take a look. >> i think my first...
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we did a lot of press around it and talk to people who said what prisons andin the within a few weeksral prison system made adjustments. [applause] saying it by way of starts with your commitment and my commitment is health care, reproductive health care, health care for every single human being whether they are incarcerated or not. then a willingness to get in that fight and make it happen. that is my promise all the way down the line. [applause] week a court ruled in held in those captivity. if elected, with the administration policy to comply with the court? sen. warren: yes. [applause] ambitiousu propose an plan to expand abortion access. how would you go about iflementing that especially the balance of congress remains the same? sen. warren: here's how i think of this. for 47 years since roe v. wade was decided, basically most of us have relied on the courts. we have said the courts are going to protect us. we have to worry about who is on the supreme court and who is on the district court and i understand that. the truth is we have been on defense for 47 years. that is not worki
we did a lot of press around it and talk to people who said what prisons andin the within a few weeksral prison system made adjustments. [applause] saying it by way of starts with your commitment and my commitment is health care, reproductive health care, health care for every single human being whether they are incarcerated or not. then a willingness to get in that fight and make it happen. that is my promise all the way down the line. [applause] week a court ruled in held in those captivity....
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that iraniansse have held to their end of the , andin in the agreement not president trump and the u.sthe point of having another lengthy discussion to be broken, basically? alix: thank you very much. with geopolitical tensions playing out in the oil market, wti rallying for a third day. the threats to crude continue to linger. joining us is wells fargo strategist, and mark cudmore. we are out for 12 days. is there a way to hedge right now? >> i think owning upside and call options is an etf that tracks oil exploring and producing companies. it is interesting going into opec on july 1. the option market is implying only a 2% move. moves 3% on xop opec meetings. after the fed's dovish most recent meeting, i feel like historically commodities have performed really well. we had gold rallying, metal rallying. ' effecthe u.s. tensions on oil come i -- on oil, you can get exposure to those proxies. david: you also have opec and whether they are going to extend, and fracking here in the united states. is this a supply or demand issue? mark: at the moment, the short-term story is clearly the s
that iraniansse have held to their end of the , andin in the agreement not president trump and the u.sthe point of having another lengthy discussion to be broken, basically? alix: thank you very much. with geopolitical tensions playing out in the oil market, wti rallying for a third day. the threats to crude continue to linger. joining us is wells fargo strategist, and mark cudmore. we are out for 12 days. is there a way to hedge right now? >> i think owning upside and call options is an...
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seanwhile, i think the saudi are feeling the pressure of being hit. , andines hit, airports hit a sensehe situation. probably they do not want to see an escalation in the region because everything is close together in terms of oil infrastructure. david: let's turn to demand. daniel: i love you are g20 as demandg and supply is opec. very interesting way to differentiate. david: i'm heard the best case scenario is they will not impose more tariffs on china. i've heard that is being the upside. how would the markets react? daniel: i think that is not the kind of message the market will want. it will want something more firming, an end to the trade war. i feel that is kind of already into the situation. they would like to see a sense of resolution. alix: does that make saudi arabia's job they have to continue to wind up making sure opec -- extending that $1.2 , ition barrel a day cut looks unlikely to get 100% result of the g20. daniel: if that is the case, you are going right to the g20 to opec. you can see the dialogue between the russians and the saudis going on. the saudis are taking th
seanwhile, i think the saudi are feeling the pressure of being hit. , andines hit, airports hit a sensehe situation. probably they do not want to see an escalation in the region because everything is close together in terms of oil infrastructure. david: let's turn to demand. daniel: i love you are g20 as demandg and supply is opec. very interesting way to differentiate. david: i'm heard the best case scenario is they will not impose more tariffs on china. i've heard that is being the upside....
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we'll the showers move through indiana and into illinois and ohio andin eventuay the interior northeast. it's nice and then tomorrow we'll see some of the showers lingering across boston and they'll stret down into new york and most of central pennsylvania as well. some areas could end up with a lot of rain. especially back through indiana and into ohio where we could see some areas picking up close to 5 inches of rain. that's the weather across the country. now here's peek out your window. >> look how beautiful it is out our window. oorgeous conditions right now. we're going t continue to see sunshine heading through the day today. it is cool out there depending on where you temperatures in the 50s. we're warming up in the low to mid 80s today. yesterday the upper 70s. a breeze b still the humidity is going to be low. still dry. great pool day. isolated showers for your th er's day. >> that's your latest forecast. o all right. thank you, still tme, amanda knox speaking out this morni as she returns to italy for the first time since she was released from prison seven years ago for a mur
we'll the showers move through indiana and into illinois and ohio andin eventuay the interior northeast. it's nice and then tomorrow we'll see some of the showers lingering across boston and they'll stret down into new york and most of central pennsylvania as well. some areas could end up with a lot of rain. especially back through indiana and into ohio where we could see some areas picking up close to 5 inches of rain. that's the weather across the country. now here's peek out your window....
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report documenting technologies where governments are decision-making, such as teacher assessments, andinalisk assessments, eligibility for medicaid and other government benefits. in detroit, this is james. you are on the air. caller: is this me? host: i'm sorry, william, you are on the air. questions or want a specific, and one is general. i am spitting in a website -- i am participating in a website called cola. i guess it is social media. there is no reason people know who i am or want my opinion, so doing assumed that i was a lot of communications with ai, and then there was evidence that they were original people, like me, so my question is how much of this interaction is with artificial intelligence and this ol icular website, and the other question, the general question, i get you noticed -- what is your opinion about this, what is your opinion on this? host: i am going to let you go, because you are coming in and out. did you catch most of that. guest: he talked about posting questions on a site called cora, and are they coming from ai -- ost: war machine, yeah. guest: i think today
report documenting technologies where governments are decision-making, such as teacher assessments, andinalisk assessments, eligibility for medicaid and other government benefits. in detroit, this is james. you are on the air. caller: is this me? host: i'm sorry, william, you are on the air. questions or want a specific, and one is general. i am spitting in a website -- i am participating in a website called cola. i guess it is social media. there is no reason people know who i am or want my...
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their vote and i think that's going to be the big -- the big play here for him going in to the debates andinhe debates. he has to really work for this. >> that's a great point. it's absolutely critical that joe biden works for it because he's going -- despite the poll numbers he's going up against really tough campaign. and they have everything in 2020 everything they did not have in 2016. so he needs to get out there and, adrian, he can't take anything for granted. he can't coast to victory. i'm curious, what are your thoughts about the democratic debate coming up this week? we have lost her. >> hold on. we'll get adrienne back. >> mike -- we're right here. >> looking for a continued semiassault on joe biden, his record and his comments and it will be an important day/evening for joe. he is the front-runner. that's why all of this is happening. he understands that but what he's got to do in order to separate himself if he can from the pack is he's got to talk about the moment. this moment in time. >> don't talk about the good old days. >> yes. >> not where he's been. where are we going? ele
their vote and i think that's going to be the big -- the big play here for him going in to the debates andinhe debates. he has to really work for this. >> that's a great point. it's absolutely critical that joe biden works for it because he's going -- despite the poll numbers he's going up against really tough campaign. and they have everything in 2020 everything they did not have in 2016. so he needs to get out there and, adrian, he can't take anything for granted. he can't coast to...
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people begin to sort themselves andin all sorts of ways, that's part of, as i said, the mantis -- manifestationthat is going on. host: you mentioned you are a christian. i want to ask you about a couple of numbers. the recent gallup poll over all the presidential approval numbers, 90% we talked about the party, but this number, among 78% approval rating, does that number surprise you? caller: yes and no. that is complicated. person of that i am a christian faith. my faith is more important than my politics. i have a chapter in the book on politics and faith in what i think it can contribute to politics and why i think it can hurt politics. does that surprise me? most self-proclaimed evangelicals are conservative, in their ideology and their politics. the president represents the republican party, which has traditionally been the more conservative party. the president is advocating policies particular in areas that evangelicals traditionally care about. it would make sense that they would support him in large numbers per they voted for him in huge numbers. for trixie then forge w. bush -- more v
people begin to sort themselves andin all sorts of ways, that's part of, as i said, the mantis -- manifestationthat is going on. host: you mentioned you are a christian. i want to ask you about a couple of numbers. the recent gallup poll over all the presidential approval numbers, 90% we talked about the party, but this number, among 78% approval rating, does that number surprise you? caller: yes and no. that is complicated. person of that i am a christian faith. my faith is more important than...
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limited times to authors andin inventors discoveries. the framers knew that individuals would take risk and endeavor to make great things if they knew they would be rega rewarded. some would lead you to believe that the federal government has equities for which the company is not accounting. the evidence does not bear this out and i hope we can use today to set the record straight. i fear my colleagues are using today's hearing as a platform in making breakthrough discoveries because they are upset at how markets work. the reality is that while gilead has made money on this drug, there do not seem to be genuine issues of access, and that is largely due as the chairman talked about, to progress made by efforts of the trump administration. state of the union address this year president trump announced his administration's initiative to eliminate new hiv infections in the u.s. within ten years. this would be a remarkable breakthrough for public health. and to that end, just last week, hhs announced that as a result of discussions between th
limited times to authors andin inventors discoveries. the framers knew that individuals would take risk and endeavor to make great things if they knew they would be rega rewarded. some would lead you to believe that the federal government has equities for which the company is not accounting. the evidence does not bear this out and i hope we can use today to set the record straight. i fear my colleagues are using today's hearing as a platform in making breakthrough discoveries because they are...
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war, andin the symbol then a look at the civil war emancipation in the heart of america. onlowed by a discussion seeing the conflict through the eyes of leading historians. , watch the annual civil war institute conference live this weekend. in c-span3. quiet the chairman -- >> the chairmanf
war, andin the symbol then a look at the civil war emancipation in the heart of america. onlowed by a discussion seeing the conflict through the eyes of leading historians. , watch the annual civil war institute conference live this weekend. in c-span3. quiet the chairman -- >> the chairmanf