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mcsweeney, andu can look at the haze over dublin and inland, so many places into triple digits. >> ando many people doing what they can to beat the heat, and heading up to the the beach. this is robert crown beach in alameda and many hot temperatures bringing the concerns along wit for people's health if they are overheated and the fire danger. >> to look at the effects on the bay area, we start with our meteorologist rob mayeda. and the temperatures will cool down and then go back up? >> yes, it looks like many of the records have been falling out at san francisco and sfo/oakland airports, up to 97. san jose airport is up to 102 and sfo and oakland and san jose airport, this is the hottest day in june since 2008 is the last time that we saw the temperatures quite this hot this time of the year. and notice the morning, and instead of the mid-60s we started the day in the low 70s and we had moisture in the air to help to retain the heat from the day before and we had a
mcsweeney, andu can look at the haze over dublin and inland, so many places into triple digits. >> ando many people doing what they can to beat the heat, and heading up to the the beach. this is robert crown beach in alameda and many hot temperatures bringing the concerns along wit for people's health if they are overheated and the fire danger. >> to look at the effects on the bay area, we start with our meteorologist rob mayeda. and the temperatures will cool down and then go back...
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Jun 14, 2017
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lou andus now, jeremy the first the sea investor in snap. fed officials raising rates, the third time in six months. how does this impact venture capital? tox micro always comes macro. we are always looking at these early-stage companies. are lessapital important than do we believe in the team, do they have a unique builtt, can they've something that will create new habits for people? >> saw they raised with hundred billion dollars to invest in tech. there is so much capital built in the system, how does that change the landscape for you? >> it really is the latest stage companies that are going to be affected. financings were almost a substitute for public offering. it is impossible for a company to put $100 billion to work. >> do you see an impact on valuations longer-term? >> i don't think so. over the next few years, we have going to see fundamentals of the , and technology changes that create new disruptions. that is going to be a bigger impact than anything else. investorre the first in snap. snap shares are near their lows. ?an they f
lou andus now, jeremy the first the sea investor in snap. fed officials raising rates, the third time in six months. how does this impact venture capital? tox micro always comes macro. we are always looking at these early-stage companies. are lessapital important than do we believe in the team, do they have a unique builtt, can they've something that will create new habits for people? >> saw they raised with hundred billion dollars to invest in tech. there is so much capital built in the...
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reform and deliver better healthcare at lower costs, there are many ways to do that and save dollars andu get better patient care.th that is not what the house proposal is, it's a budget mechanism. i'm not saying that, i'm talking to my healthcare providers ate home and two university professors, people who know and understand healthcare and have studied it. what the house did and what the senate is doubling down on is nothing but a budget mechanism to cut people off of healthcarea as my colic said, the most vulnerable of our population.nkt so, it's a wrong idea, it will not help us control costs. medicaid reduces bankruptcy rates, helps people stay employed and boost our gdp. bud why would we wanted to coney idea like cutting medicaid asue the centerpiece for the budget proposal your colleagues on the other side of the aisle?s as people have said, because they want to take that revenue and give it away and tax breaks for the wealthy. i guarantee that is not what we should be doing. the access to medicaid is important. our veterans access the healthcare system through medicaid, many throu
reform and deliver better healthcare at lower costs, there are many ways to do that and save dollars andu get better patient care.th that is not what the house proposal is, it's a budget mechanism. i'm not saying that, i'm talking to my healthcare providers ate home and two university professors, people who know and understand healthcare and have studied it. what the house did and what the senate is doubling down on is nothing but a budget mechanism to cut people off of healthcarea as my colic...
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on-air which is un-american to me and raises questions, who is the judge who would make such an order andu have information to help explain that. >> the judge, tucker, is someone who used to run a planned parenthood clinic in san francisco, i california. when he was a longtime keyboard a decisiony made while he was on the board of directors to host and embed are plannednt parenthood clinic inse of their own hot this headquarters based in sannate francisco. the judge never disclosed that to the senate judiciary committee and never to the defendants in these lawsuits. >> how do you know it is true? >> we know it is true because of the 99090 forms filed by the family resource center that the judge was a longtime keyboard member ofsa and had only said to the senate judiciary committee he was a member of the board of directors of that organization that to this day is having a clinic embedded in it office space and said he was on the board of directors until 1999 and died them up and he was on the board until 2003, long after they had invited planned parenthood into their space and hosted an emb
on-air which is un-american to me and raises questions, who is the judge who would make such an order andu have information to help explain that. >> the judge, tucker, is someone who used to run a planned parenthood clinic in san francisco, i california. when he was a longtime keyboard a decisiony made while he was on the board of directors to host and embed are plannednt parenthood clinic inse of their own hot this headquarters based in sannate francisco. the judge never disclosed that...
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Jun 20, 2017
06/17
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evaluate andu unexpected company?ny is going to do something with space and you've never heard about it. is that something you want to get involved in or not? asteroids, is that something? >> with some of the space ideas, have to admit, it is inside design. we also explored a company called moon xpress planning to be the first private company to land on the moon. it is not tourism. drowns, a effectively man to vehicle doing tasks on mannedn -- drones, a vehicle doing tasks on the moon. or is a question, what more can we do beyond earth or asteroids? what can we do with the moon? sometimes, it's not immediately clear how that will become a business. i would say investment offers are little more aspirational. the greatest challenges humanity is facing our on earth. we invested in a company based out of argentina, and they can see what's happening on the ground at a resolution of about one meter, and do it with a very model.t that a light we love this -- satellite model. we love this technology because it is exponential.
evaluate andu unexpected company?ny is going to do something with space and you've never heard about it. is that something you want to get involved in or not? asteroids, is that something? >> with some of the space ideas, have to admit, it is inside design. we also explored a company called moon xpress planning to be the first private company to land on the moon. it is not tourism. drowns, a effectively man to vehicle doing tasks on mannedn -- drones, a vehicle doing tasks on the moon. or...
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damages anduing for seeking to stop the company from interfering in its business.s reassured is on track to complete the deal by next march. deutsche bank is said to have courseplan to put it on to lose as much a 60 me dollars. the german lender has been examining whether traders reached a promise on the deal. it would be a setback for the ceo. and officials for deutsche bank in new york declined to comment. that's your bloomberg business flash. manus: shery ahn, thank you very much. we will get official data from china on friday. the bloomberg estimate indicates its slowest expansion in the sector since october of year, following the studying of the ship. is with us.alfe we can debate, hard landing, .oft landing, growth trajectory they're moving heck and high water to make sure we slug it out at 6.5%. are you as optimistic on china as i'm putting the story forward? michael: i think there is an assumption that they can deliver. they said that all along, to be fair. how many times do we talk about the risk of china, and there are times when the market -- right now t
damages anduing for seeking to stop the company from interfering in its business.s reassured is on track to complete the deal by next march. deutsche bank is said to have courseplan to put it on to lose as much a 60 me dollars. the german lender has been examining whether traders reached a promise on the deal. it would be a setback for the ceo. and officials for deutsche bank in new york declined to comment. that's your bloomberg business flash. manus: shery ahn, thank you very much. we will...
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a lot of the shop kekeepers andu know, street stalls out there, and so these are vibrant and active streets. these are not desolate streets. this this is a place where there would have been life and community and a sense of vibrancy even after midnight. >> all right. griff witte and also mr. cavenaugh, and the news coming out one dead, and at least eight injured and also, one suspect a taken in a. they are not looking for others at the moment, but they continue the investigation, and that all just coming into us at msnbc and nbc news. we will take a short break and then go right back out to london. stay with us right here on msnbc. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia with tempur-pedic.t our proprietary material automatically adjusts to your weight, shape and temperature. so you sleep deeply, and wake up feeling powerful. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com transitions® lenses help protect from uv
a lot of the shop kekeepers andu know, street stalls out there, and so these are vibrant and active streets. these are not desolate streets. this this is a place where there would have been life and community and a sense of vibrancy even after midnight. >> all right. griff witte and also mr. cavenaugh, and the news coming out one dead, and at least eight injured and also, one suspect a taken in a. they are not looking for others at the moment, but they continue the investigation, and that...
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you andu for the work the president and others have done on pressing china on a number of trade issues. this is not just a market access issue for the biotech firms. or the lack of approval for these products. -- the nbc recently met to review petitions for eight u.s. biotech products, which i've seen their approval for the chinese market delayed by five years. pretty astonishing. following the biosafety theittee meeting that , onlystration approved two of these eight. it is disappointing. i am concerned china will not honor the spirit of the 100 day plan in improving the remaining six products. the committee is set to meet again by the end of june, giving the opportunity for the other products to be approved. what is the committee doing to make sure the remaining six products are approved before the -- before concludes the conclusion of the 100 a plan? this is one of the principal areas where there was progress. we are continuing to press china. we expect and will require that after they follow their process and quickly approve all eight applications, this is important fromse it delay
you andu for the work the president and others have done on pressing china on a number of trade issues. this is not just a market access issue for the biotech firms. or the lack of approval for these products. -- the nbc recently met to review petitions for eight u.s. biotech products, which i've seen their approval for the chinese market delayed by five years. pretty astonishing. following the biosafety theittee meeting that , onlystration approved two of these eight. it is disappointing. i am...
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telecommunications providers, often muslim organizations so you can both respond, save people who are injured, andus immediately start engaging the community. that was effective in orlando and boston and cutting those funds would just be tragic. >> you have said it but as an expert, i take it you're recommending to our committee we fully fund the programs in the effort to combat terrorism in our country. >> i think those programs, in light of the threat we face from isis, are only more important than hey have been. >> can you unpack the possibility of collaborationat with silicon valley and the technology industry? i will carry that back to california with me. >> i spent three years workingar in silicon valley as well, so i now have no economic interest in this, but what we started doing in 2009-2010, 2011, was this idea of the government can't speak authoritatively on this but there are many important muslim ngos who wanted underunds how to stop radicalization and fight violent force but didn't know how to get out the message, and anwar al-aulaqi were more able to use those.s it took google and the
telecommunications providers, often muslim organizations so you can both respond, save people who are injured, andus immediately start engaging the community. that was effective in orlando and boston and cutting those funds would just be tragic. >> you have said it but as an expert, i take it you're recommending to our committee we fully fund the programs in the effort to combat terrorism in our country. >> i think those programs, in light of the threat we face from isis, are only...