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we'll be back with you shortly >>> annette also spoke with the ceo of ing and asked how his business was preparing for brexit >> brexit, as you know, the process has become very, very political. as a consequence it's difficult to predict what will come out from it. there's two-ways to prepare. one way is wait and see. then you may be too late we do see many companies just waiting and seeing a lot of customers are not preparing for it that makes it difficult for them and for us to kind of anticipate what they do we actually prepare for the worst. we hope for the best that's the only way you can do it as a bank make sure that what you have in activities, in the uk, that you can continue those activities after brexit the services that you have on the continent, that you continue those services also after brexit, even if those services are provided from some activities that you have hosted in the uk, yeah, we are preparing for that and making sure our clients will not be burdened by a hampering of our services >> would you expect that we will see more volatility from the various risks ou
we'll be back with you shortly >>> annette also spoke with the ceo of ing and asked how his business was preparing for brexit >> brexit, as you know, the process has become very, very political. as a consequence it's difficult to predict what will come out from it. there's two-ways to prepare. one way is wait and see. then you may be too late we do see many companies just waiting and seeing a lot of customers are not preparing for it that makes it difficult for them and for us to...
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why, annette?>> it all matters but when we've got folks who are far away and who think they can hide behind their key boards and hurt folks here in the united states and cause us not to trust the systems we use, that's a problem and we in law enforcement of very focused on addressing that issue. >> jay, let's talk tactics here, spear fishing is something -- i work for a corporate company and get the spear fishing warnings, don't open this or click on that link. was the technology particularly sophisticated or new or different or another example of what we've seen before? >> hallie, good morning, thank you for having us. it is pretty sophisticated in the way they did it. thy would target a restaurant or a hotel chain, a specific like a catering department or reservations and send an attachment that would say catering request. and they would call the employee and ask them to open the catering request word document and that would allow them to install the malware on the computer systems and then from
why, annette?>> it all matters but when we've got folks who are far away and who think they can hide behind their key boards and hurt folks here in the united states and cause us not to trust the systems we use, that's a problem and we in law enforcement of very focused on addressing that issue. >> jay, let's talk tactics here, spear fishing is something -- i work for a corporate company and get the spear fishing warnings, don't open this or click on that link. was the technology...
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." >>> matt lauer and his wife annette headed for a $100 million divorce?wow, we've got exclusive, new details on that as well as lauer's life nine months after his "today" show scandal. >> we're told both lauer and his estranged wife annette roque are ready for it to be over. but disagreed throughout the entire process. matt lauer, the 60-year-old former anchor was upbeat and smiling as he took part in a charity paddleboard. meanwhile, lauer's sexual misconduct during his time on the today show was back in the spotlight this week. esquire published a new expose saying quote matt lauer turned nbc into his own personal playground. he gave his first interview speaking to a new zea he claims the nbc scandal has made him a target. >> i believe the groups that are behind this are in some ways, unfortunately, taking advantage of some difficult times i've been through and i think they see me as an easy mark. they don't know the circumstances of that situation. and i'm not at liberty to talk nor would i want to talk about this. >> more divorce fallout. source tells
." >>> matt lauer and his wife annette headed for a $100 million divorce?wow, we've got exclusive, new details on that as well as lauer's life nine months after his "today" show scandal. >> we're told both lauer and his estranged wife annette roque are ready for it to be over. but disagreed throughout the entire process. matt lauer, the 60-year-old former anchor was upbeat and smiling as he took part in a charity paddleboard. meanwhile, lauer's sexual misconduct...
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i'm annette williams, the manager of accessible services here at m.t.a. i know it's been a very long meeting, and so i'll try to trunkate it somewhat, but i want to make sure you know what we're doing here at m.t.a. in terms of seniors and people with disabilities. i think what's important to point out is that it is something that touches almost everybody. as you can see, every single department within our agency is working on access for seniors and people with disabilities, and this just shows you a few pictures of some of the things that are going on. in terms of my department, i'm part of taxi and accessible services, the accessible services division, and we have a number of components. just to start with our paratransit program, we provide door to door services for people with disabilities who are unable to use the muni system. and what i think is interesting there is 77% of those clients or customers that are using paratransit are seniors 65 or older, and in the category the that can't use the fixed route system. you can see there's some of the thing
i'm annette williams, the manager of accessible services here at m.t.a. i know it's been a very long meeting, and so i'll try to trunkate it somewhat, but i want to make sure you know what we're doing here at m.t.a. in terms of seniors and people with disabilities. i think what's important to point out is that it is something that touches almost everybody. as you can see, every single department within our agency is working on access for seniors and people with disabilities, and this just shows...
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. >> annette is in frankfurt you've been following this story. the stock is up 8% in trading today. reacting very well to this set of earnings. what more can you tell us? >> yeah. actually it's a very good story for adidas looking at sales volume in the united states. that's one of the biggest and most important markets it seem there's they're outperforming competitors. also china is going incredibly strong so we have a rise of sales of more than 25% in the last quarter. just for china that overall is a very positive surprise given that there was some weakness when it came to their competitors in the states and also in asia so adidas has a strong footing there. that comes despite the fact they were not fortunate when it oncoe to the world cup because their teams really did not make it into the final round here nike had a far better hand. but still this didn't affect adidas too much. mi mind you, i think market expectations were not overly optimistic that's something which we also saw in the first quarter, the last time the shares rose so violently or positively was when they present
. >> annette is in frankfurt you've been following this story. the stock is up 8% in trading today. reacting very well to this set of earnings. what more can you tell us? >> yeah. actually it's a very good story for adidas looking at sales volume in the united states. that's one of the biggest and most important markets it seem there's they're outperforming competitors. also china is going incredibly strong so we have a rise of sales of more than 25% in the last quarter. just for...
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it's my great pleasure to be reunited with my professor today and annette is the author of cinematico read opening scenes. welcome. >> i'm delighted to be here. >> so, why is it that you want to write a book about the opening scenes of movies. why are opening scenes so important? >> first impressions count. whether it's meeting someone for first time or sitting down in that theater and watching the opening images, that's going to determine whether you want to stay with the person or the movie. and in terms of film, i have found that most of the great movies tell you, they give you in first few scenes the keys by which to unlock the rest of the movie. >> so you give an example of shindler's list. describe the opening scene. it struck me as such a powerful illustration of what you're saying. >> it could have begun in any number of ways but spielberg chose the lighting of a sabbath candle and you hear the hebrew prayer that promotes ritual and survival. but the smoke from the candle becomes the smoke of a train in a landscape which immediately takes you into a rather immediate world of
it's my great pleasure to be reunited with my professor today and annette is the author of cinematico read opening scenes. welcome. >> i'm delighted to be here. >> so, why is it that you want to write a book about the opening scenes of movies. why are opening scenes so important? >> first impressions count. whether it's meeting someone for first time or sitting down in that theater and watching the opening images, that's going to determine whether you want to stay with the...
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i'm here to expand a little bit more about the charrette that annette and nicole mentioned. san francisco has been doing very important work building protective bike lanes to support division zero. some of these designs left out -- left some people out. specifically seniors and people with disabilities. together with the vision zero coalition, we brought this accessibility issue to the livable streets division and we really appreciate their openness into working with us to find solutions to these issues. we organized a three hour charrette to explore new ways to design protective bike lanes that are safe and accessible for all pedestrians. we made it clear the issue was not about pedestrians versus cyclists. we were confident that safe bike lanes could work for people walking. we talked about universal design and how making a bike design that accommodate seniors and disabilities isn't about designing for a special interest group. is about building streets that work for everyone. it was a success. we had 50 attendees including oakland dot staff. some of the next steps that we
i'm here to expand a little bit more about the charrette that annette and nicole mentioned. san francisco has been doing very important work building protective bike lanes to support division zero. some of these designs left out -- left some people out. specifically seniors and people with disabilities. together with the vision zero coalition, we brought this accessibility issue to the livable streets division and we really appreciate their openness into working with us to find solutions to...
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divorce news, matt lau was spotted with ex-wife annett rogue on saturday. >>> meanwhile, angelina jolie'sigh-profile divorce from brad pitt is going through a major change. this, as angelina indulges in a little retail therapy with son pax. angie took 14-year-old pax out for some post-lunch shopping yesterday. no sign of her and brad's other five kids, but we're told jolie and pitt do have an interim custody agreement in place as a more permanent deal is worked out. but there's a shakeup within jolie's legal team. angelina and star attorney laura wasser officially parted ways. angie's spokesperson tells "e.t." she, "decided to change counsel but appreciates laura's cooperation." an earlier report claimed that wasser wanted out because angie was too hostile. in the past, laura's told us how she deals with difficult clients. >> i can kind of spot the crazy. so if i say to somebody, this is how i see your case playing out and they go, oh, no. i will usually say, i don't know that we're a good fit. >> the switch-up comes just days after a source told us that brad is sickened that angelina and
divorce news, matt lau was spotted with ex-wife annett rogue on saturday. >>> meanwhile, angelina jolie'sigh-profile divorce from brad pitt is going through a major change. this, as angelina indulges in a little retail therapy with son pax. angie took 14-year-old pax out for some post-lunch shopping yesterday. no sign of her and brad's other five kids, but we're told jolie and pitt do have an interim custody agreement in place as a more permanent deal is worked out. but there's a...
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press, it starts off and concludes on one basic question.it started with aristotle and plato by the annette. what is the good? what is a good life? so the western tradition has answer that question, usually it's been a synthesis between the joe judeo and greek reason. if you go back to the greeks where he starts they did not always have a conception of the good that you would agree with. i guarantee you, go read the first few chapters.if you go back to elliott and the odyssey and homer, their view of the good, you will disagree with as moderns. and i certainly disagree with it. i just give you that hint but the good it's not a common sense thing. plato and aristotle tried to define the term 2400 years ago. still haven't square that one. while i'm on alastair, mcintyre this comes to mind. there is a war of ideas going on in this country right now. and conservatives debate with the left with liberals, now liberals are morphing into a little bit of socialism, playing there. what are the philosophical underpinnings of the conservative movement and of the liberal left lately? new york election p
press, it starts off and concludes on one basic question.it started with aristotle and plato by the annette. what is the good? what is a good life? so the western tradition has answer that question, usually it's been a synthesis between the joe judeo and greek reason. if you go back to the greeks where he starts they did not always have a conception of the good that you would agree with. i guarantee you, go read the first few chapters.if you go back to elliott and the odyssey and homer, their...
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i mean both going to annette again he tells me what will be on display in the death house museum from next year onwards. what do we have here yes it's very colorful wash paper by oscar sham of course. he painted it in one thousand twenty three and then it stayed in his possession. and i can't really retrace how it came to was but anyway in one thousand nine hundred ninety one not long after german reunification of all the state of saxony and not us bought it at a southern base auction in london. they asked for how much was mad least one million marks that was the currency at the time. because this dress was designed in the one nine hundred twenty five twenty six who in the early tests our era by the student liz forum did you know it was made famous by a photo taken by another student counselor a great photo of a woman sitting on the first jugular chair by marcel boy of. the through the tubular steel chair. and seamus mascot. name for there's never any simple repetition but always an interesting ballads and a lot of attention to. them this surface. when you get close you see it has a t
i mean both going to annette again he tells me what will be on display in the death house museum from next year onwards. what do we have here yes it's very colorful wash paper by oscar sham of course. he painted it in one thousand twenty three and then it stayed in his possession. and i can't really retrace how it came to was but anyway in one thousand nine hundred ninety one not long after german reunification of all the state of saxony and not us bought it at a southern base auction in...
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have the wrong order the living and working conditions like for these children don't know who i'm annette paired. with someone i know she mumbled mumbled i'm in bed you know i walk run ins are going to march up she said to send me and i'm nearly at the army now so they gonna send i got their son and i said don't i know you're gonna. allow child go on a radio one of the only way we were in was doubling our weed a look that means we tell them where we are some people would say that taking children below is illegal working age and placing them in jobs in different towns and cities is human trafficking would you agree with that and i will be also i don't know when you say well we were depending on our poor imo i thought i was on what. i mailed to. who needed them for. the irony is that daughter will believes she is helping the families around. even after she says that under-age and underpay children. and it's the community's money lenders. so who all these shrewd individuals profiting from their friends and neighbors. you would. need i need i know how do you know. they are he. is the village
have the wrong order the living and working conditions like for these children don't know who i'm annette paired. with someone i know she mumbled mumbled i'm in bed you know i walk run ins are going to march up she said to send me and i'm nearly at the army now so they gonna send i got their son and i said don't i know you're gonna. allow child go on a radio one of the only way we were in was doubling our weed a look that means we tell them where we are some people would say that taking...
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it was quite bitter and mean to scholars like annette gordon reid beforehand. so i decided he would do an oral history program where i would let people of the nixon era speak to the local community. the national community heard these people speaking on pbs many times over. local community hadn't. i'm talking about john dean. i'm talking about -- i'm talking about george shultz. and have shows voices tell the story of the crimes, the abuse of power, strengths and weaknesses of the president. let them, not some carpetbagger. i was very fearful of being the carpetbagger from the north. i wish i had a good story to tell you. i have a very good story to tell but national effect and i'm very proud to say -- i was just talking to sharon who was my boss for most of the process. the watergate exhibit is still there and is now considered a permanent feature. i don't think we convinced the local community. i think they actually thought of it as fake news. it was my first experience of encountering people whose minds were closed. at one point they came to me and said i und
it was quite bitter and mean to scholars like annette gordon reid beforehand. so i decided he would do an oral history program where i would let people of the nixon era speak to the local community. the national community heard these people speaking on pbs many times over. local community hadn't. i'm talking about john dean. i'm talking about -- i'm talking about george shultz. and have shows voices tell the story of the crimes, the abuse of power, strengths and weaknesses of the president. let...
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annette -- one man's crisis is another man's opportunity. think of it as an incubator of change. change is never easy. times of change or challenge. we are challenging ourselves in a lot of ways. we are being challenged in a lot of ways. the strength of our democratic institutions is being challenged as we speak. so far, i think the evidence is overwhelming that we will come through this. 50 years from now, someone will be citizens -- sitting on looking backurnal and drawing a similar conclusion. host: independent line, mike. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. i am not a c-span watcher. i watch the senate and house. my question is about this. there was something called the fairness doctrine back in the day. could the gentleman explain a short synopsis of what the fairness doctrine meant and what it was about and who removed it and how it had an effect on the media and propaganda? if you could comment on that. thank you for c-span. guest: that is a great question. --re was probably no single that has occurred in 50 years that has been more responsible for the transformati
annette -- one man's crisis is another man's opportunity. think of it as an incubator of change. change is never easy. times of change or challenge. we are challenging ourselves in a lot of ways. we are being challenged in a lot of ways. the strength of our democratic institutions is being challenged as we speak. so far, i think the evidence is overwhelming that we will come through this. 50 years from now, someone will be citizens -- sitting on looking backurnal and drawing a similar...
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reminder of our top stories the knowledge is there a ukraine in separatist leader of the russian backed annette's region alexander's zucker chang co is believed to have been killed our correspondent henri schilens has more from moscow. well yes i was on a soccer trenchard seems has been killed in a bomb blast which took place at a cafe where he was with a few. colleagues and other people here on today. he it seems is the only person at the moment dead though there are other injuries as well he was the de facto leader of the head of the people's republic one of the two breakaway regions of eastern ukraine backed by russia now the lawyer of ugandan opposition politician bobby wine says he needs urgent treatment after being tortured and beaten at the hands of the government on thursday one was detained after attempting to fly to the united states for medical care he was charged with treason in august he was accused of throwing stones at the president's convoy russia's foreign minister says the syrian government has every right to chase what he called terrorists out of the last rebel held on play viv
reminder of our top stories the knowledge is there a ukraine in separatist leader of the russian backed annette's region alexander's zucker chang co is believed to have been killed our correspondent henri schilens has more from moscow. well yes i was on a soccer trenchard seems has been killed in a bomb blast which took place at a cafe where he was with a few. colleagues and other people here on today. he it seems is the only person at the moment dead though there are other injuries as well he...
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and the leader of the russian backed separatist annette's region the alexanders has been killed in an explosion. and pop stars politicians and civil rights activists have all been paying their respects of the music infused funeral of the soul plane to franklin. and meanwhile in washington politicians have been paying their final respects to the republican senator john mccain a military guard of honor carried his casca to lie in state at capitol hill mccain who was tortured while a prisoner of war in vietnam was a foreign policy hawk has supported american military interventions in afghanistan and iraq u.s. vice president mike pence and speaker paul ryan delivered tributes in the building where mccain had served for thirty five years though the highest office eluded him . he attained what is far more enduring the biting affection of his fellow citizens and an example for future generations. a nazi a gonzo or pop star turned opposition politician bobby wine is on his way to amsterdam after being released from a government hospital where he was being held and one was detained on thursday
and the leader of the russian backed separatist annette's region the alexanders has been killed in an explosion. and pop stars politicians and civil rights activists have all been paying their respects of the music infused funeral of the soul plane to franklin. and meanwhile in washington politicians have been paying their final respects to the republican senator john mccain a military guard of honor carried his casca to lie in state at capitol hill mccain who was tortured while a prisoner of...
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the 2008 version was fun, it starred meg ryan, eva mendes, annette benning and it's such a distinct play, especially for its time. not only was it written by a woman, but it also featured an all-female cast. only women in this play. but the play is all about men. well clare wrote many things during her lifetime, "the women" would surely satisfy her teenaged aspirations to write something that would be remembered. the play has been performed on stages around the globe almost continuously since 1936, a recent performance of the play was at the spotlight theater in baltimore, maryland. last year. we found. another performance just this year, in edmonton, canada. come to the stable, another of claire's plays, was also made into a movie. it's a great old movie. it's a turner classic. rent it. it was a comedy starring loretta young and celeste holm as two nuns to build an abby. it receives an academy award for best writing, motion picture story. if you want to see a good-old fashioned movie where the religious figures are good and virtuous, unlike the way they're often portrayed in modern movi
the 2008 version was fun, it starred meg ryan, eva mendes, annette benning and it's such a distinct play, especially for its time. not only was it written by a woman, but it also featured an all-female cast. only women in this play. but the play is all about men. well clare wrote many things during her lifetime, "the women" would surely satisfy her teenaged aspirations to write something that would be remembered. the play has been performed on stages around the globe almost...
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annette, it seems they are grappling with more sustainable energy, carbon-free forms of energy what more can you tell us? >> yeah, that's a challenge here in germany, even though investi money in the energy transition to exit nuclear energy altogether, at the same time aiming to reach the climate targets. if you look at the energy mix in germany, there's a huge amount of coal involved that is the problem here we have a commission now who looks into exiting coal energy altogether, but it's an emotional topic. let's talk about renewables and the challenges here. the wind is blowing whenever it wants. the sun shines during the day and the key here is storage. the storage problem is not solved yet we need that solved before we can use renewables as a commodity such as coal or nuclear energy i spoke to a board member of siemens about that issue listen to what he said about that >> storage will play a major role that's why i always say electricity is not a commodity because it cannot be stored yet in large fashion when we look at the technological progress on storage, on battery technologies,
annette, it seems they are grappling with more sustainable energy, carbon-free forms of energy what more can you tell us? >> yeah, that's a challenge here in germany, even though investi money in the energy transition to exit nuclear energy altogether, at the same time aiming to reach the climate targets. if you look at the energy mix in germany, there's a huge amount of coal involved that is the problem here we have a commission now who looks into exiting coal energy altogether, but it's...
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annette has been following this story as well. as thomas was saying, this is the third year in a row of declining revenues for commerzbank. they are facing a lot of issues, not least that of the low interest rate environment. what more can you tell us? >> clearly commerzbank is always saying that they are hugely burdened by the low interest rate environment still looking at the outlook, this is key here they are also warning us that corporate unit will actually generate lower revenues than 2017 this year previously they were more optimistic another worry is that they might drop out of the dax. as soon as the 5th of september, they will be looking at whether commerzbank is still entitled to be in the dax because their free float is small there could be well some other company replacing commerzbank in the dax. that's also bad news for those shares looking at the profitability of the banks, clearly still a restructuring model. the latest out of the bank is that they're planning on more or less structuring themselves like imgb, which
annette has been following this story as well. as thomas was saying, this is the third year in a row of declining revenues for commerzbank. they are facing a lot of issues, not least that of the low interest rate environment. what more can you tell us? >> clearly commerzbank is always saying that they are hugely burdened by the low interest rate environment still looking at the outlook, this is key here they are also warning us that corporate unit will actually generate lower revenues...
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also pallbearers including warren beatty with his wife annette bening.ins over a number of social justice issues at home and abroad. john mccain will lie in state throughout the day and into the evening ahead of tomorrow's service at the national cathedral with eulogies from presidents george w. bush and barack obama, again, a bipartisan touch. joining me on capitol hill, nbc's kelly o'donnell, back from arizona, and here with me in stud, historian michael beschloss and "the weekly standard"'s bill kristol. kelly, you've covered the hill, you've covered john mccain, you just came back from arizona. i can't even imagine the emotions, seeing him lie in state in the rotunda, as the speaker said, under the frescos, in such an august place, in that gathering today. >> reporter: it is a poignant day, a personal day for the mccain family, colleagues and friends, and by extension, the many who not have met him in life but who will pass by to pay their respects today, the members of the public who will come through. i am told that senator lindsey graham escorted
also pallbearers including warren beatty with his wife annette bening.ins over a number of social justice issues at home and abroad. john mccain will lie in state throughout the day and into the evening ahead of tomorrow's service at the national cathedral with eulogies from presidents george w. bush and barack obama, again, a bipartisan touch. joining me on capitol hill, nbc's kelly o'donnell, back from arizona, and here with me in stud, historian michael beschloss and "the weekly...
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annette is live on the ground in frank fort what did he say about the future of the bank >> actually, he's confident that deutsche bank is turning itself around he's saying the legacy aspect like all the legal costs have been settled, now it's all about profitability. the second quarter, he was admitting morale at the bank was not great. but with the third quarter it has turned around. that also the move inside the investment bank is improving substantially. he even mentioned the word pride. people are again proud of being members of deutsche bank's investment banking so he seems to be confident, but he's also saying they need to show in the next 12 to 18 months whether they can really turn around profitability that's their big aim he wants to control the top line, but even more controlling costs. so what we're going to see is more cost cutting inside deutsche bank. the topic of digitalization is something on top of the agenda for deutsche bank. they want to be a platform bank, whatever that tells us but with that he was also admitting that this is going to mean that the bank will hav
annette is live on the ground in frank fort what did he say about the future of the bank >> actually, he's confident that deutsche bank is turning itself around he's saying the legacy aspect like all the legal costs have been settled, now it's all about profitability. the second quarter, he was admitting morale at the bank was not great. but with the third quarter it has turned around. that also the move inside the investment bank is improving substantially. he even mentioned the word...
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annette, kate, mark, i want to give you a shout out for the fantastic job you do with paratransit. through the years it is remarkable. we have one of the best paratransit, you know, organizing teams in the country. i know they go around the country and they go to conferences and bring back the best ideas to san francisco. i just want to say thank you to you all. >> thank you. do i have any more public comment? no, seeing none, public comment is closed. thank you again for the presentation. this was not an action item but it was a super valuable to have this presented so we are up-to-date to know what is going on. we are lucky that we have done so much work and we can help so many people get around the city and we continue to look forward to doing more. item 15 is a vote. a discussion and vote and whether to invoke the current attorney-client privilege and conduct a closed session. >> motion for closed session? [laughter] >> second. >> do i have any public comment? >> item 16, after the close section. we went into closed session to discuss it a case or city of attorney. we voted una
annette, kate, mark, i want to give you a shout out for the fantastic job you do with paratransit. through the years it is remarkable. we have one of the best paratransit, you know, organizing teams in the country. i know they go around the country and they go to conferences and bring back the best ideas to san francisco. i just want to say thank you to you all. >> thank you. do i have any more public comment? no, seeing none, public comment is closed. thank you again for the...
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. >> how does somebody become secretary or the army, hold annette for paul manafort. >> and all the sort one of the things we say in the south. it's not the one thing, but it is the dismal tide. it is all this guck and muck coming out to the surface. it damages the president with middle america. >> he's supposed to be the outsider. it's mueller that's draining the swamp right now. >> but everyone that trump touches, their lives seem to unravel. the only person who's still standing is the president at the top. it's amid chaos. but everyone, you know, you have paul manafort, papadopoulos, all his campaign team. >> you haven't mentioned gary cohen, or mark short, or mcmaster, none of these people have been able to get hired in jobs outside academia, and that's been difficult. >> a lot of people haven't left the white house yet because they haven't found jobs. that's why the white house is currently staffed. they're not filling any of these positions. so, i mean, zinky is under scandal, the new story about wilbur ross today and about grifting money, pruitt. everyone that comes into trump's o
. >> how does somebody become secretary or the army, hold annette for paul manafort. >> and all the sort one of the things we say in the south. it's not the one thing, but it is the dismal tide. it is all this guck and muck coming out to the surface. it damages the president with middle america. >> he's supposed to be the outsider. it's mueller that's draining the swamp right now. >> but everyone that trump touches, their lives seem to unravel. the only person who's...
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of two, i guess targets of his ire has been jim chanos, famous short seller, man i know very well, annettes reporter. trish: yeah, sure. >> i am full disclosure, friend with both of them. trish: likewise myself. >> very high integrity. he has been in battle with both those folks and others over their negative coverage of tesla. generally when you face the negative coverage there is always talk about taking the company private, why is that? publicly-traded company. its stock will be going all over the place. if you can find someone that believes in its future, maybe you can fix it, fix the company in private and then resell the shares at some later date at a higher price. that is the theory here. we have to find out, who is unanswered questions here. who will back this up. trish: he said he secured the funding. >> said he secured. saudi aramco or saudi wealth fund. maybe your guest knows this they're pretty much intertwined with each other. saudi aramco was going public. one of the reasons why it was thinking going public, it postponed or curtailed for indefinite period of time, one of the
of two, i guess targets of his ire has been jim chanos, famous short seller, man i know very well, annettes reporter. trish: yeah, sure. >> i am full disclosure, friend with both of them. trish: likewise myself. >> very high integrity. he has been in battle with both those folks and others over their negative coverage of tesla. generally when you face the negative coverage there is always talk about taking the company private, why is that? publicly-traded company. its stock will be...
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he has annette flix special that covers trump, dating and how you liked being misidentified one time.ight-skinned black guy. i looked at her, i was like, ayesha, for real, that's the nicest thing anyone has ever said to me. i'm a 33-year-old jewish man. that's all i've ever wanted in my life. >> oh, it's great to have you both. eddie, i know it's bright in the studio. glad you have the glasses on. >> it's lit up over here. >> well, it's lit. >> there it is. >> all right. >> let me ask you this -- oh, they came off. who in your view needs to fall back this week, sir? >> in my view, i think we need to have ea sports and john madden's game fall back. i don't know how you try to erase one of the best football quarterbacks of the '90s and 2000s from history. how you going to take his name out of a rap song that's for a video game because you don't like his protest? >> so this is basically the game had him in there for a big sean lyric, everyone knows what kaepernick has said and done and people can debate it, but these folks making the game just want to disappear him. >> if they don't like
he has annette flix special that covers trump, dating and how you liked being misidentified one time.ight-skinned black guy. i looked at her, i was like, ayesha, for real, that's the nicest thing anyone has ever said to me. i'm a 33-year-old jewish man. that's all i've ever wanted in my life. >> oh, it's great to have you both. eddie, i know it's bright in the studio. glad you have the glasses on. >> it's lit up over here. >> well, it's lit. >> there it is. >> all...
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. >> jon: the camera caught warren beatty standing there, the actor and his wife annette bening.e front row or in the gathering for senator john mccain's memorial service there on capitol hill but there he is along with former pennsylvania governor tom ridge. he is also the first homeland security secretary. he is among those who have gathered. so it's an interesting mix, congressman, of people here to salute the senator and give him a final send-off ahead of his funeral tomorrow. >> that's right. interesting to see that. to see the people that spoke yesterday come from all backgrounds and again, you know there will be people that look back and say i didn't like john mccain's vote on this or what he said on that. i did like this and didn't like that. that's what he wanted. he wanted to be known as somebody who was independent. he admits he made mistakes. but it is the kind of person i think we should all look at, maybe not politically. if you don't agree with him politically but as a person and say for this guy to have been to see shipmates die and get shot down in vietnam and be
. >> jon: the camera caught warren beatty standing there, the actor and his wife annette bening.e front row or in the gathering for senator john mccain's memorial service there on capitol hill but there he is along with former pennsylvania governor tom ridge. he is also the first homeland security secretary. he is among those who have gathered. so it's an interesting mix, congressman, of people here to salute the senator and give him a final send-off ahead of his funeral tomorrow....
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colleagues enter the rotunda earlier today along the celebrities and actors like warren beatty and annettest important job i had in my life. senator susan colins saying the lions of the senate are gone. i want to bring in jonathan karl. jonathan as we see the hearse arrivi arriving, your thoughts. >> seeing john mccain go into the building for the last time is an emotional experience. this is a senator who made a lot of enemies in that building. he sparred mightily with democrats and sometimes more mightily with republicans. in my 20 years covering the capital, the congress, that i saw somebody more widely respected, more ultimately beloved than john mccain. i suspect you will see a long, long line of staffers, of members of congress, the general public, everybody coming into to pay their respects. i know, tom, when we get off the air, i'm going up there. mccain has a unique relationship with the press. he would fight with reporters. he could be cranky and spar with you, but nobody was -- i don't think any public figure i ever covered had more of a respect and belief in the importance for
colleagues enter the rotunda earlier today along the celebrities and actors like warren beatty and annettest important job i had in my life. senator susan colins saying the lions of the senate are gone. i want to bring in jonathan karl. jonathan as we see the hearse arrivi arriving, your thoughts. >> seeing john mccain go into the building for the last time is an emotional experience. this is a senator who made a lot of enemies in that building. he sparred mightily with democrats and...
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annette -- one man's crisis is another man's opportunity. think of it as an incubator of change.nge is never easy. times of change or challenge. we are challenging ourselves in a lot of ways. we are being challenged in a lot of ways. the strength of our democratic institutions is being challenged as we speak. so far, i think the evidence is overwhelming that we will come through this. 50 years from now, someone will be citizens -- sitting on looking backurnal and drawing a similar conclusion. host: independent line, mike. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. i am not a c-span watcher. i watch the senate and house. my question is about this. there was something called the fairness doctrine back in the day. could the gentleman explain a short synopsis of what the fairness doctrine meant and what it was about and who removed it and how it had an effect on the media and propaganda? if you could comment on that. thank you for c-span. guest: that is a great question. --re was probably no single that has occurred in 50 years that has been more responsible for the transformation o
annette -- one man's crisis is another man's opportunity. think of it as an incubator of change.nge is never easy. times of change or challenge. we are challenging ourselves in a lot of ways. we are being challenged in a lot of ways. the strength of our democratic institutions is being challenged as we speak. so far, i think the evidence is overwhelming that we will come through this. 50 years from now, someone will be citizens -- sitting on looking backurnal and drawing a similar conclusion....
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way in which the foundation finally turned because it was quite bitter and mean to scholars like annettedon reed beforehand. so, i decided we would do an oral history program where i would let people of the nixon era speak to the local community. the national community had heard these people speaking on pbs many times over. but local community hadn't. i'm talking about chuck holson, i'm talking about john dean, i'm talking about george schultz and leonard garment and have those choic voices tell about the crimes, abuse of power, let them, not some carpet bagger -- i was fearful of being the carpet bagger from the north. the tapes themselves would be the dna. i wish i had a good story to tell you. i have a very good story to tell you about the national effect, and i'm very proud to say, and i was just trying to talking to sharon, who was my boss for most of this process, that the watergate is exhibit is still there and now considered a permanent feature. but i don't think we convinced the local community. i think they actually thought of it as fake news. it was my first experience of enco
way in which the foundation finally turned because it was quite bitter and mean to scholars like annettedon reed beforehand. so, i decided we would do an oral history program where i would let people of the nixon era speak to the local community. the national community had heard these people speaking on pbs many times over. but local community hadn't. i'm talking about chuck holson, i'm talking about john dean, i'm talking about george schultz and leonard garment and have those choic voices...
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gather at the wrong order the living and working conditions like for these children don't know who i'm annette paired. with someone i know she mumbled mumbled i'm in bed you or i walk run ins are going to march out she said as the descendants are nearly at the army now so they're going to say and i don't care about their son and i said don't i know you're gonna. allow low on a radio one of the only way. you know was with him a lot of was going either way they looked at me so each of them with. some people would say that taking children below the legal working age and placing them in jobs in different towns and cities is human trafficking would you agree with that and i will be also i don't know when you say well we were depending only poor imo i thought i was on what. do. the irony is that daughter will believes she is helping the families around. even after she says that under aged children. the burden of debt remains. and it's the community's money lenders who gave the money. so who all these shrewd individuals profiting from their friends and neighbors. you would. need i need i know how do
gather at the wrong order the living and working conditions like for these children don't know who i'm annette paired. with someone i know she mumbled mumbled i'm in bed you or i walk run ins are going to march out she said as the descendants are nearly at the army now so they're going to say and i don't care about their son and i said don't i know you're gonna. allow low on a radio one of the only way. you know was with him a lot of was going either way they looked at me so each of them with....