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you are going to make people believe you are winning because you are superior. then people won't even look for the cheating let alone resist the cheating and prevent you continuing to win. that is what i found with producers of racist ideas, they were benefiting from the cheating and producing these ideas to normalize racial inequality, defending discriminatory policies by resisters because it benefited them. >> in many ways the book is a hopeful treatise because it talks about the fact these racist ideas can be produced and consumed they can be dismantled. you also spoke in the book, especially in the case of angela davis, pivotal moment for her was the birmingham bombing. when you talk about pivotal moments that happen is there a need for pivotal moments before people start reassessing and realigning their thoughts about racist ideas? are we at a pivotal moment right now? what are those moments? when do you see them? you need to have pivotal moments to move forward. >> most people make dramatic changes in their lives as a result of pivotal moments which is an
you are going to make people believe you are winning because you are superior. then people won't even look for the cheating let alone resist the cheating and prevent you continuing to win. that is what i found with producers of racist ideas, they were benefiting from the cheating and producing these ideas to normalize racial inequality, defending discriminatory policies by resisters because it benefited them. >> in many ways the book is a hopeful treatise because it talks about the fact...
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mayor chris and i are here, chris is in naples where you are. what are your concerns now mayor? >> you just said, it is great coming in, i am very concerned and i don't think we could deal very well with that 12 or 15 storm surge and i am getting reports over that we cannot be out. the area are really going to be in trouble. >> what kind of -- you have a situation where there is a storm under way so you cannot sent emergency team. in marco island and fire rescues are sending people out because there is reports of people refused to leave and getting tracking. >> we are not, our plan is to, we are not going to send anybody out until 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning even if it stops because we don't twoowant to take the r. we'll wait until dawn then send our responders out along with the operation to assess how bad the situation is. >> are you hearing anything and do you have anybody out there who are telling you of the reports of flooding. do you know your situation of power lines and things like that? >> i know that no one in the city of naples have power. i have not heard any down po
mayor chris and i are here, chris is in naples where you are. what are your concerns now mayor? >> you just said, it is great coming in, i am very concerned and i don't think we could deal very well with that 12 or 15 storm surge and i am getting reports over that we cannot be out. the area are really going to be in trouble. >> what kind of -- you have a situation where there is a storm under way so you cannot sent emergency team. in marco island and fire rescues are sending people...
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they are either an elected or appointed official. if they are elected they are really down ballot.they do have a lot of control or power or at least a big bully pulpit to make sure insurance works better for citizens. so you know just an example we all know insurance direct trees in studies and our own experience are horribly inaccurate. in network but not taking new patients or you get put puentes my husband did where you go to a provider listed but oh this physical therapist is not in your network. i think insurance commissioners can do a lot to be more consumer advocates rather than insurance industry proponents which they are in most states. is it that we pressure our governor to appoint someone who will stand up for patients? is it that we pay attention to the down ballot issue of? someone who will promote the patient needs. don't think of herself as having the same rights and health care as we have worked in shopping for groceries or for a car. i think that's kind of crazy because that's what we are paying for now. if you look in a state like california you do have a very act
they are either an elected or appointed official. if they are elected they are really down ballot.they do have a lot of control or power or at least a big bully pulpit to make sure insurance works better for citizens. so you know just an example we all know insurance direct trees in studies and our own experience are horribly inaccurate. in network but not taking new patients or you get put puentes my husband did where you go to a provider listed but oh this physical therapist is not in your...
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angie: alright, so you are looking for new customers, where are you looking and who are they going toeup? mark: we are looking worldwide, this is a worldwide market. we are thinking singapore, of course. looking everywhere, also for others in not only oil, we are looking for customers who want to have a deep draft. maybe 23 or 25 meters, we are interested to accommodate the vessel. yousef: you talked about growing trade with china last time you were on the set. is that still a very much top priority for you? how has that evolved since we last spoke? mark: it is slightly growing. last time i remarked that the president would have a change in the supply change. he did not do anything, so clearly no change for now. but it is slowly growing. it is an enormous market and we are attracting more and more of these volumes. and one of the problems is many people do not know where the country is. we have to talk about how beautiful and stable it is. yousef: do you see interest from iran as well? how do they rank in your list of priorities? mark: of course, we are very interested in iran, it is
angie: alright, so you are looking for new customers, where are you looking and who are they going toeup? mark: we are looking worldwide, this is a worldwide market. we are thinking singapore, of course. looking everywhere, also for others in not only oil, we are looking for customers who want to have a deep draft. maybe 23 or 25 meters, we are interested to accommodate the vessel. yousef: you talked about growing trade with china last time you were on the set. is that still a very much top...
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how accurate you are and how can i think you are.helping guide you on a personal part of life. you and i would have different backgrounds with this subject. one of us may go further. is very good at making sure you get there in the end. is becoming a teaching assistant in a way? >> one of the things it does is it gets a lot of data. it goes back to the student. but it goes to the teacher or instructor and say wouldn't it .e useful to get that there is a lot of insight that comes with this. is digitalportion now? with things like that. how much of this is from this new technology? than two thirds. under been a rapid change 20%. that was not really quite true, now it is two thirds that is software-based. k-fault is more complicated to do infrastructure with. >> use years of becoming 100%? need their is always a time when print is better. then there on his first years of learning to me. there will be a much longer withstence of that undergraduate education more likely than not you are going to be doing this. >> the education ceo. had a
how accurate you are and how can i think you are.helping guide you on a personal part of life. you and i would have different backgrounds with this subject. one of us may go further. is very good at making sure you get there in the end. is becoming a teaching assistant in a way? >> one of the things it does is it gets a lot of data. it goes back to the student. but it goes to the teacher or instructor and say wouldn't it .e useful to get that there is a lot of insight that comes with...
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we are watching hurricane irma. the first bands on rain are being seen in the keys. more than 5.5 million people were ordered to evacuate the keys and the message from officials to anyone still there, get out if you can. >> and we will have a live report from florida, a look at some of the devastation in caribbean and threats to parts of the deep south. it is september 9 and good morning. >> we want to get right to the path of hurricane irma. we have a live picture to show folks of the situation there. you can see right now, not so bad. >> it is the calm before the storm. >> but we are just a few hours from the big time rains. >> you're right. giving you a live look at key west where the rain bands are already moving over florida and the winds are beginning to pick up. it is skirting right loopg the coast -- along the coast line of cuba. it has weakened a little bit with winds sustained at 130 miles an hour with a westerly movement at about 12 miles an hour. over the next 24 hours as it gets back over the warm ocean water, it is expected to intensify once again. we a
we are watching hurricane irma. the first bands on rain are being seen in the keys. more than 5.5 million people were ordered to evacuate the keys and the message from officials to anyone still there, get out if you can. >> and we will have a live report from florida, a look at some of the devastation in caribbean and threats to parts of the deep south. it is september 9 and good morning. >> we want to get right to the path of hurricane irma. we have a live picture to show folks of...
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preservision areds 2. because my eyes are everything.king a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go. and while i'm gone i can even check on my baby with this doggie cam. oh jack, you're such a good boy. no, jack, what are you doing? bad dog! and if you need to get back home, like right now, priceline has you covered. >> if you have been ordered to evacuate, you need to leave now. this your last chance to make a good decision. judge jeanine: florida governor rick scott pleading for residents in his state to heed the evacuation warnings ahead of hurricane irma. right now fox's rick leventhal is live in daytona beach with more on what's going on there. rick: we have a strong, steady wind off the atlantic. but tropical storm force wind aren't expected for another hour and hurricane-officers winds late sunday night. the boardwalk is virtually deserted. a lot of the stores have board up and closed the hurricane shutters i
preservision areds 2. because my eyes are everything.king a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go. and while i'm gone i can even check on my baby with this doggie cam. oh jack, you're such a good boy. no, jack, what are you doing? bad dog! and if you need to get back home, like right now, priceline has you covered. >> if you have been ordered to evacuate, you need...
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or threeere are two main pillars in the proposal, what are they?eggy: the first thing out of the gate is proposing to drop the top income tax rate. right off the bat, that sounds good for top earners. second thing is repeal of the estate tax. something that republicans have tried to do for many years and it again would be something that would be beneficial to the wealthy who are transferring their wealth to children, grandchildren, and heiress. -- heirs. a lot of people over there own business and set them up as partnerships. they are proposing to drop the rate on that tip 25% in turn of the past -- in terms of the pass-through income that goes through the entities. those are some of the biggest pillars. one of the big questions is itemized deductions. that is a jump ball on whether or not that would actually take away benefits. mark: we vonnie: -- we will get will get- vonnie: we to that in the second, but advisers are telling you and yoteam that parts of the plan are unlikely to ever come to fruition and they are worried about other parts? that's
or threeere are two main pillars in the proposal, what are they?eggy: the first thing out of the gate is proposing to drop the top income tax rate. right off the bat, that sounds good for top earners. second thing is repeal of the estate tax. something that republicans have tried to do for many years and it again would be something that would be beneficial to the wealthy who are transferring their wealth to children, grandchildren, and heiress. -- heirs. a lot of people over there own business...
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they are serving in our military. >> are you going to say that they are defending your rights right nowt so the dreamers are a key part of our national security then, right? we are not attacking them if that is the claim. well, not really. fewer than 900 daca recipients are now serving in the armed forces out of a group of roughly 800,000. that is just a 0.1%. in amounts that effectively rounds to zero. the numbers don't lie, many politicians do lie. >> well, google is one of the most powerful companies in the world, probably the most powerful in the history, online videos, online advertising. the company is dominant, is it a monopoly? it sure looks like one. he says that google has engaged in this sort of behavior against their competition. >> thanks so much for having me on, tucker. >> so it certainly looks like a monopoly to me, is it? >> so every jurisdiction has different standards, but really, the best guide that we have today is that microsoft and case from 20 years ago, and basically you had then microsoft, which was dominant with windows, snuffed, start-ups like netscap netscap
they are serving in our military. >> are you going to say that they are defending your rights right nowt so the dreamers are a key part of our national security then, right? we are not attacking them if that is the claim. well, not really. fewer than 900 daca recipients are now serving in the armed forces out of a group of roughly 800,000. that is just a 0.1%. in amounts that effectively rounds to zero. the numbers don't lie, many politicians do lie. >> well, google is one of the...
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we are sitting here talking about -- in syria, saying they are freedom fighters, they are serving the interest of freedom or democracy or americanig interest when in fact, we know very little about these groups and some of them are truly bad people.st >> indeed, we are not backing the truly bad people. >> tucker: how do we know that? >> is assad a good guy?? >> tucker: i don't know. ask the christians and who live in syria. >> if we align with russia, we are aligning with iran. we are aligning with assad. >> tucker: that's bad for american interests because why? >> do you think iran is good for american interests? >> tucker: i think iran is a bad country and in a lot of ways against american interests. but within the context of syria, assad was much better for americaa than the people i believe you hope to replace it with. >> the kurds? >> tucker: the kurds are going to run syria? now we are in fantasyland. >> they are going to have an independent -- i am not going to break it out.i >> tucker: because it worked so well in iraq? >> the problem with iraq was in 2003, when we had the cha
we are sitting here talking about -- in syria, saying they are freedom fighters, they are serving the interest of freedom or democracy or americanig interest when in fact, we know very little about these groups and some of them are truly bad people.st >> indeed, we are not backing the truly bad people. >> tucker: how do we know that? >> is assad a good guy?? >> tucker: i don't know. ask the christians and who live in syria. >> if we align with russia, we are...
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we must ask who are the poor and why are we poor?more people die each year as a result of -- this is well at work in masking mass conflict in the router that the laws and structures of our global capitalist system create property. suffer no ofople unemployment. forced overtime and a continued reduction of benefits. the epigram -- economic system is deemed intolerable. make our boat that will the difference. this consent a powerful message. we can build power and strength toward policies to change our damaged immigration laws, our damaged education policies and violations against our reproductive rights. our experience has taught us that art and culture are some of the most powerful ways we have valuese people across that our society must start treating as truly sacred. vehicle forure is a sharing and connecting stories, lessons and values that are illuminated in this movement. it helps fulfill the shared struggle that cuts across the many boundaries that often divide us and reclaim powerful creativity that is needed to build the just
we must ask who are the poor and why are we poor?more people die each year as a result of -- this is well at work in masking mass conflict in the router that the laws and structures of our global capitalist system create property. suffer no ofople unemployment. forced overtime and a continued reduction of benefits. the epigram -- economic system is deemed intolerable. make our boat that will the difference. this consent a powerful message. we can build power and strength toward policies to...
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here are the top stories we are covering. --makers on capitol hill president trump and leaders are .earing up but the health care reform bill is in limbo as holdouts are threatening its future. the policy agenda in washington getting overshadowed the president's latest few the nfl -- latest feud with the nfl. team owners are fighting back against his call to have players who kneel to be fired. and economies put front and center at the economic annual meeting. u.s. markets close in about two hours time. we will get a check on how stocks are reacting to the latest tensions between north korea and the u.s.. >> more they reaction than we typically have over the past several months after the north korea foreign minister says that president trump's comments over the weekends have amounted to a declaration of war. the dow and the s&p have recovered to some degree, although they are still down one third of 1%. we are seeing a selloff in technology stocks today. microsoft,etflix, all taking a steep hit today. it's an interesting disco
here are the top stories we are covering. --makers on capitol hill president trump and leaders are .earing up but the health care reform bill is in limbo as holdouts are threatening its future. the policy agenda in washington getting overshadowed the president's latest few the nfl -- latest feud with the nfl. team owners are fighting back against his call to have players who kneel to be fired. and economies put front and center at the economic annual meeting. u.s. markets close in about two...
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we are liking for 5- 10 feet of surge and 6- 12 feet are possible on the south. first concern is the florida keys. they are low lying islands and 5- 10 could inundate given there will be large waves on top. we don't expect to have much change in wind. but there will be rainfall on the inches. and flowing and strong winds on the inland areas and on the coast and potentially deadly storm surge on the coast. at the national hurricane season. i am ed. >> tucker: we have a reporter in the keys where the winds and waves are ramping up. what is it like down there now? >> reporter: well, the wind is stronger than yesterday. breezy and gusty. i am between isle of mir atta and key largo and you can see the low clouds moving faster and the moisture is a lot higher as well. and i definitely, hearing that advisory my heart starts beating in my vest. if you are in the keys heed those evacuation warn thinks there is still time to get out of the path and this is a deadly catastrophic hurricane headed for south florida. >> tucker: is anyone here? >> it doesn't look like anyone is
we are liking for 5- 10 feet of surge and 6- 12 feet are possible on the south. first concern is the florida keys. they are low lying islands and 5- 10 could inundate given there will be large waves on top. we don't expect to have much change in wind. but there will be rainfall on the inches. and flowing and strong winds on the inland areas and on the coast and potentially deadly storm surge on the coast. at the national hurricane season. i am ed. >> tucker: we have a reporter in the keys...
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these are really what we are doing. the took almost a year.30 days now. by the end of this year watson will have been trained on what causes 80% of the world's cancers. i find that kind of criticism out of line for what it is we are working on together with doctors. emily: ibm ceo ginni rometty. that does it for this edition of "best of bloomberg technology." we will be live from the tech crunch disrupt conference next week speaking with steve jurgensen and sam altman. tune in each day. 5 p.m. in new york, 2 p.m. in san francisco. remember, all episodes are livestreaming on twitter. that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a transformation. a data fueled, security driven shift in applications and customer experience. which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. hello, mr. deets. every branch running like headquarters. that's how you out
these are really what we are doing. the took almost a year.30 days now. by the end of this year watson will have been trained on what causes 80% of the world's cancers. i find that kind of criticism out of line for what it is we are working on together with doctors. emily: ibm ceo ginni rometty. that does it for this edition of "best of bloomberg technology." we will be live from the tech crunch disrupt conference next week speaking with steve jurgensen and sam altman. tune in each...
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we are committed to it and we are sticking with it. reporter: the criticism is there are some people in the middle income who become de-itemized. reporter: 25% of american families today itemize. 75% of american families do not itemize. you're talking about 25% of the population. we also have many things we are doing in the tax plan to help out american families. we are going from seven rates to three rates. we are expanding the zero rate up to $24,000 for that family. the first $24,000 of income, they will pay zero on. we're lowering the 15% rate to 12%. we are doing things to help that family. we are expanding the parameters for child care. we will move the upper bounds to who is eligible for child care so that family may be eligible for more. you have to look at this plan in its entirety. the one thing i would beg you all to do is not look at any one piece. look at the plan in its entirety. we are looking at it in its entirety. reporter: john was asking about the standardized versus itemized deductions. there are people who think yo
we are committed to it and we are sticking with it. reporter: the criticism is there are some people in the middle income who become de-itemized. reporter: 25% of american families today itemize. 75% of american families do not itemize. you're talking about 25% of the population. we also have many things we are doing in the tax plan to help out american families. we are going from seven rates to three rates. we are expanding the zero rate up to $24,000 for that family. the first $24,000 of...
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they are coming more often. they are kind of, some of them are strange.texas in august they are dealing with softball sized hail. so it is just strange stuff. addition,orms, in that are happening more frequently, so they have a lot of work, more than they can handle. oliver: this is something often kind of challenging is a journalistic cover because we want to obviously convey the seriousness of all these events and the lives affected by it. at the same time we are thinking about the element for how the economy responds and where there are opportunities that people ize on.ly see it seems like the folks in this business are well aware of that balance as well. >> i think it is tricky. frank jones. he has a company called cavalry construction. he is the person i followed around. he especially, i could tell he felt for the people, the victims. because it is his own hometown. some of them are his neighbors. he is aware of the issues. but at the same time there is a great opportunity. this is his business. ultimately, we need people to come in and rebuild after
they are coming more often. they are kind of, some of them are strange.texas in august they are dealing with softball sized hail. so it is just strange stuff. addition,orms, in that are happening more frequently, so they have a lot of work, more than they can handle. oliver: this is something often kind of challenging is a journalistic cover because we want to obviously convey the seriousness of all these events and the lives affected by it. at the same time we are thinking about the element...
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why are younger men getting this disease? >> we are not sure why . when i started practice it was unusual to see patients with prostate cancer under 50 years of age . now is very common to find them in the 40s and 50s .>> howard -- what symptoms should we be looking for? >> there are no symptoms . it's really a urinary obstruction and then when it spreads to bones and other locations later it causes trouble .>> what is the surgery he performed that is not as invasive as others we have seen in the past? >> is remarkable technology approved by the fda two years ago and it employs soundwaves that are passed across the rectal wall unfocused and in the prostate with a soundwaves are focused it creates a place that's 200 degrees about the size of a grain of rice and we literally filled the areas we want to with these grains of rice until we know we've covered the cancer where it is . this allows us to treat portions of the gland and the side effects of prostate cancer treatment with radiation and surgery which we historically have been limited to they had
why are younger men getting this disease? >> we are not sure why . when i started practice it was unusual to see patients with prostate cancer under 50 years of age . now is very common to find them in the 40s and 50s .>> howard -- what symptoms should we be looking for? >> there are no symptoms . it's really a urinary obstruction and then when it spreads to bones and other locations later it causes trouble .>> what is the surgery he performed that is not as invasive as...
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there are thousands of puerto ricans are struggling. what kind of puerto rican would i be to not do something about everybody out there? >> we want to understand the discrepancy we are seeing. the acting secretary of homeland security said this was a good news story about what is happening in puerto rico in terms of reaching people. do you think this is a good news story in terms of reach? >> who said that? >> yes, she said -- >> is that what she said? >> elaine duke, and she's the acting homeland security -- we can play it for you. hold on, and let us play this for you and our viewers. listen to this. >> i am very satisfied. i know it's a hard storm to recover from but the amount of progress that has been made -- i really would appreciate any support that we get. i know it is really a good news story in terms of our ability to reach people, and the limited number of deaths that have taken place in such a devastating hurricane. >> go ahead, mayor. >> well, maybe from where she's standing it's a good news story. when you are drinking fro
there are thousands of puerto ricans are struggling. what kind of puerto rican would i be to not do something about everybody out there? >> we want to understand the discrepancy we are seeing. the acting secretary of homeland security said this was a good news story about what is happening in puerto rico in terms of reaching people. do you think this is a good news story in terms of reach? >> who said that? >> yes, she said -- >> is that what she said? >> elaine...
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if we separate these from our broader view, you are pretty optimistic. >> we are, but we are trying to prove out what could change and what could be wrong. tank raisingentral rates, we do not see inflation and the environment that is going to cause them to do that. and we look at the potential with supply shock, and oil price jump would be a problem for the markets. that is not something we see is a real risk here. a riskt, you mentioned of financial market tightness in credit, which could come out --ething like the china and chinese financial credit markets -- we do not see that is a real risk. the economy in china seems to be doing pretty well and there were calling -- they are controlling credits to keep this from being a problem. scarlet: if you are sanguine, how does that affect your position? do you just kind of continue to sit and watch developments before committing more money? >> we are at the top end of our risk budget. the biggest shift we have made over the last nine months is a move from a focus on u.s. equities to a much more globalized portfolio. in creasing of exposure
if we separate these from our broader view, you are pretty optimistic. >> we are, but we are trying to prove out what could change and what could be wrong. tank raisingentral rates, we do not see inflation and the environment that is going to cause them to do that. and we look at the potential with supply shock, and oil price jump would be a problem for the markets. that is not something we see is a real risk here. a riskt, you mentioned of financial market tightness in credit, which...
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if you are affected. a told me to supply information. -- they told me to supply information and they would send me email. the offer that is being offered is for people to do a credit history. my question is, are there any negative impacts of doing this? what else can people who have been affected due to protect -- people -- what else can people who have been effected do? guest: the freeze of your credit would not affect you unless you are out there trying to get credit. if you need to use your credit, you put a freeze on it, you are unable to borrow during that. period of time and that would have a negative effect on people looking to buy a house or a new car. it does have a negative effect. number two, my suggestion is, deal with, find yourself an attorney who is involved in these class actions. i'm not here to publicize one or the other. get the scoop from them on to what your rights are. individually trying to work with equifax at this point in time is a real problem. they will not fix the problem for
if you are affected. a told me to supply information. -- they told me to supply information and they would send me email. the offer that is being offered is for people to do a credit history. my question is, are there any negative impacts of doing this? what else can people who have been affected due to protect -- people -- what else can people who have been effected do? guest: the freeze of your credit would not affect you unless you are out there trying to get credit. if you need to use your...
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>> you are right. we anticipate that there will be a need for search and rescue and if you think back to hurricane harvey, coast guard, aircraft in both rescued well over 10000 people. we hope that number will be that large in the florida keys and the gulf coast of florida but we will attempt to get search and rescue helicopters, especially vessels back into the area as soon as we can. harris: i want to ask you about something that has been reported for the last day or so. this situation is going to and i will quote, it presents a much greater logistics challenge for the us coast guard than harvey or katrina. what kind of challenge are you talking about? >> normally, we would base our aircraft in miami or clearwater and if the storm spread to one side of florida or the other we could shift aircraft from one side of the state to the other from the storm. here we potentially have to evacuate our assets from the entire state and then to get them back into the state we will have to fly themselves from geor
>> you are right. we anticipate that there will be a need for search and rescue and if you think back to hurricane harvey, coast guard, aircraft in both rescued well over 10000 people. we hope that number will be that large in the florida keys and the gulf coast of florida but we will attempt to get search and rescue helicopters, especially vessels back into the area as soon as we can. harris: i want to ask you about something that has been reported for the last day or so. this situation...
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no calls for service ar are happening. they log it. afterwards they try to get back to -- if it's a burglary call or something. >> reporter: how many people are still in the area? how many people didn't evacuate? >> we did a count last night. we were talking earlier. i want to say around 700 or so for the village area. for the keys i'm not sure. >> reporter: got it. thank you very much. we'll get out. i know that one is getting tricky. we'll go back to the mainland and check back in a couple of days. thank you very much. that's the latest here. back to you, craig. >> who's the photographer? who's holding the camera? >> this is nico. it's his first day. this is trial by hurricane. he just joined the nbc team. he's doing a phenomenal job. he's been amazing. >> glad we snatched him up. i'm not sure who we stole him from. people at home may not fully appreciate how difficult what he just did there really is. welcome to the peacock. be safe, my friend. we'll check in. >> thanks, craig. i'll give him a hug now. >> we are going to get an upda
no calls for service ar are happening. they log it. afterwards they try to get back to -- if it's a burglary call or something. >> reporter: how many people are still in the area? how many people didn't evacuate? >> we did a count last night. we were talking earlier. i want to say around 700 or so for the village area. for the keys i'm not sure. >> reporter: got it. thank you very much. we'll get out. i know that one is getting tricky. we'll go back to the mainland and check...
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they are simple tools. they are free. they should help combat some of these problems such as, how do you as a small campaign without do you and -- how protect your email? if you are using gmail, we will help protect you. we will give you factor authentication. we will give you tools to help protect against fishing such as password alert. we will even protect the password site with project shield, which prevents denial of service attacks and use that in places like kenya netherlands to keep things on one for people. i think the other aspect where we really need that digital sense is for information. so recently, in april, we announced that we will start to the best of our ability to apply toact-checked label information that appears to be political in nature because this gives people the opportunity to learn about things themselves what the real fact might be. so in example we give is a claim that there are 27 million enslaved people in the world. we might believe that. we might not. and if you put that search query into g
they are simple tools. they are free. they should help combat some of these problems such as, how do you as a small campaign without do you and -- how protect your email? if you are using gmail, we will help protect you. we will give you factor authentication. we will give you tools to help protect against fishing such as password alert. we will even protect the password site with project shield, which prevents denial of service attacks and use that in places like kenya netherlands to keep...
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we are cooler today.tem is sweeping in, it's going to chew up the fog a bit but the temperatures are low. >>> happening now president donald trump is in florida meeting with first responders and people effected by hurricane irma. the president and first lady landed 15 minutes ago, mike and his wife are also there, lauren is live to bring us the latest. >> reporter: you are right. we just saw president donald trump getting off air force one in fort myers. he was greeted by mike presence and marco rubio and the fema director brock long. they are getting a first hand look on how the federal recovery effort is going here in florida. the president and vice president and the first and second ladies are heading to naples next. they are going to meet with people who have been impacted by the storm and they are going to see how the first responders are handling the situation. >> the president is also talking about politics on the heels of his meeting with top democrats. some say they have a deal, others are saying
we are cooler today.tem is sweeping in, it's going to chew up the fog a bit but the temperatures are low. >>> happening now president donald trump is in florida meeting with first responders and people effected by hurricane irma. the president and first lady landed 15 minutes ago, mike and his wife are also there, lauren is live to bring us the latest. >> reporter: you are right. we just saw president donald trump getting off air force one in fort myers. he was greeted by mike...
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good morning if you are using the richmond bridge you are seeing traffic. nearby on the freeway we have slow traffic this morning from the carcinas bridge. this is a look at the bay bridge. it is crowded. maybe a 25 minute delay. i see highway 24 is business in lafayette. it is busy on 68 from pleasant hill to walnut creek. resume bridge recovering from earlier issues is almost back to normal. you can see with the maps here having some slow traffic here. we look at the south bay commute and all those communities are beginning to fill in. there is interstate 280. 707, let's go back to the desk. >>> thousands of home have no power after a power wind storm over night. >> you have been out there for a while in loss gat toes. >> you really it is not anything like what we saw early this morning. the santa clara fire department they were responding all across this area. especially up the road from where we are here in los gatos. emergency call came in about 2:30 on glen drive. a large tree came down. emergency crews had to come out there and figure out that situat
good morning if you are using the richmond bridge you are seeing traffic. nearby on the freeway we have slow traffic this morning from the carcinas bridge. this is a look at the bay bridge. it is crowded. maybe a 25 minute delay. i see highway 24 is business in lafayette. it is busy on 68 from pleasant hill to walnut creek. resume bridge recovering from earlier issues is almost back to normal. you can see with the maps here having some slow traffic here. we look at the south bay commute and all...
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that is what we are not supposed to do, and we are not doing it.o prove it? that's where it gets a little bit tricky. ♪ ♪ julia: you are watching "bloomberg best." i am julia chatterley. let's return to our review of this week's top business stories with earning reports from companies around the world. >> the world's biggest oil refiner sinopec trading lower, .5%, this after posting a 40% jump in first-half profits. another leave from a chinese energy giant, but you have to say this is down to downstream operations. >> clearly, rish, yeah. the stronger oil price around $53 a barrel, up 30% from last year, is a key part of what we are seeing in the positive results across the three big major energy producers in china. sinopec joining the others who reported last week stronger earnings. it is the best profit in the first half for sinopec since 2014. net income up $4.2 billion, so the chemicals unit in sinopec that is driving and has driven the first-half profits. and that stronger crude price. ♪ vonnie: shares in best buy down as much as 11%, facing
that is what we are not supposed to do, and we are not doing it.o prove it? that's where it gets a little bit tricky. ♪ ♪ julia: you are watching "bloomberg best." i am julia chatterley. let's return to our review of this week's top business stories with earning reports from companies around the world. >> the world's biggest oil refiner sinopec trading lower, .5%, this after posting a 40% jump in first-half profits. another leave from a chinese energy giant, but you have to...
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>> there are three lawsuits that are going to the system right now. dj kennedy made ministry, the liberty counsel, and there is one more from actually a musm who has been targeted by radical islamic terrorists and has spoken out against them. his name -- she's been listed -- >> tucker: he's one of the bravest and most articulate people i've ever met and the fact of the southern poverty law center are morally bankrupt, fraudulent in every sense, is calling him a hater is really an outrage. >> anti-muslim extremists. >> tucker: a guy who grew up in islam. i hope he wins that suit. tyler, thanks for joining us. a lot of people are struggling in america but can't we all spur some concern for investors? they are hurting, say some. up next, we'll talk to a nonprofit head who is trying hard to keep a tax break that helps investors but nobody else. plus, the latest breaking news in houston. flooding and still cause causing >> tucker: it's no secret that america's middle class is in trouble. if you're wondering why our politics are so confusing and intense, th
>> there are three lawsuits that are going to the system right now. dj kennedy made ministry, the liberty counsel, and there is one more from actually a musm who has been targeted by radical islamic terrorists and has spoken out against them. his name -- she's been listed -- >> tucker: he's one of the bravest and most articulate people i've ever met and the fact of the southern poverty law center are morally bankrupt, fraudulent in every sense, is calling him a hater is really an...
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they are so down about it, we are seeing them in decline. >> after a positive stuff, we are seeing a the session so far today. they do remain steady, we have japanese stocks. and the job for the asx 200, that is deepening. that benchmark is set for a second day of losses. lookingreign debt is like this in asia while treasuries are catching up. they are seeing a bit of a bounce back. around thectuating 1130 markup. this is the only major benchmark in the green. they are set to snap a three-day drop. this morning we have traditionally defensive segments leading gains so far. up, they're so trading below 2350 points, below which, it makes sense to slowly accumulate korean equities. checking in on the nikkei 225. is on course for a second day of losses. this have softbank leading space, it is falling about half a percent. when it comes to index points, fast retailing, that is moving the most ground. in august.r 3% that is the heaviest weighted stock on the benchmark. the nikkei 225 is set for the biggest two-day drop since august 21st. >> thank you so much. sophie cameron. it might affec
they are so down about it, we are seeing them in decline. >> after a positive stuff, we are seeing a the session so far today. they do remain steady, we have japanese stocks. and the job for the asx 200, that is deepening. that benchmark is set for a second day of losses. lookingreign debt is like this in asia while treasuries are catching up. they are seeing a bit of a bounce back. around thectuating 1130 markup. this is the only major benchmark in the green. they are set to snap a...
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>> i guess we are waiting on details to be confirmed, but certainly the indications are that we are lookingctions by foreign financial institutions in china, restrictions on the caps in terms of limits they can own in chinese banks. if these changes are made, it is quite significant. foreign institutions have been calling for greater market access into china's burgeoning securities market. if it plays out, it could be something the banks would celebrate for sure. francine: why is it significant? is it significant for the big investment banks? jpmorgan entered a venture. jamie dimon has said he's talking with regulators. is it important because it gives us a flavor of how authorities want to move? >> you've got to look at it in the bigger picture. authorities are taking gradual steps in opening up their internal markets. we've seen steps to allow foreign access. we are seeing steps to open up the bond market. it is worth remembering what the head of the central bank said only months ago. it is not a very good thing for local banks. he encourages foreign competition. tom: the history of this
>> i guess we are waiting on details to be confirmed, but certainly the indications are that we are lookingctions by foreign financial institutions in china, restrictions on the caps in terms of limits they can own in chinese banks. if these changes are made, it is quite significant. foreign institutions have been calling for greater market access into china's burgeoning securities market. if it plays out, it could be something the banks would celebrate for sure. francine: why is it...
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we are going to do it. we are tired of things going the way they are going.are going to turn this mess around and i hope we will have support from all of our senators and congress people on both sides of the aisle for the benefit of our country. i would like to ask number of the senate finance committee to come up. >> the framework announced today sends a loud clear message. that is the tax relief is on the way for the american family. after eight years of economic and wage stagnation under the obama administration families in this country say they are living paycheck to paycheck and one third of the families in this country say there are only $400 away from a financial crisis. that is unacceptable. that's why this tax relief effort will bring much-needed relief for working families in this country. lower rates for families. doubling of the standard deduction for families. expanded child tax credit for families in this country will mean they will have more to on themselves and their families instead of sending it to washington, d.c. that's a good thing for fa
we are going to do it. we are tired of things going the way they are going.are going to turn this mess around and i hope we will have support from all of our senators and congress people on both sides of the aisle for the benefit of our country. i would like to ask number of the senate finance committee to come up. >> the framework announced today sends a loud clear message. that is the tax relief is on the way for the american family. after eight years of economic and wage stagnation...
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you are stranded in a hotel in turks and kaicos, where are you right now and are you safe? >> we are safe, we are actually -- they had several buildings on the property and we are actually located on the third floor in the caribbean building. >> i know you have your 11-month old child with you, how is he doing? >> he is doing very good. obviously, he doesn't know exactly what is going on. we have been trying to be positive and we have him asleep right now in a crib in the bathroom, where we think is the safest place for him to be and away from harm's way. >> what is it like trying to get off the island? >> it's been a little bit challenging. we started preparing several days before, knowing that it could potentially hit this area. we reached out to delta, multiple times via twitter, facebook, phone calling and we were unsuccessful. so, felt a little abandoned by the airline, not really knowing what they were going to do. still showing our airline -- our flight that was scheduled for friday, was still on time. and then, we did get added to an earlier flight, which was an exi
you are stranded in a hotel in turks and kaicos, where are you right now and are you safe? >> we are safe, we are actually -- they had several buildings on the property and we are actually located on the third floor in the caribbean building. >> i know you have your 11-month old child with you, how is he doing? >> he is doing very good. obviously, he doesn't know exactly what is going on. we have been trying to be positive and we have him asleep right now in a crib in the...
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we are standing. we are fighting and we are going to overcome whatever is coming our way. >> we hear it and we see it. everybody is pulling and praying for you. thank you for being with us. chris? >>> we go from the need to the response to that need. fema and other federal agencies are now deploying thousands of personnel. they had thousands in place before the storm in puerto rico. joining us now is fema administrator, brock long. you say today is an important day. why? >> i think today's the most important day when it comes to the response because as the mayor was talking about, we already have a pretty solid presence on the island but we have a long way to go. what we are trying to do is get the seaports open, and we are already utilizing airports to get lifesaving and life sustaining commodities in place, and we have additional teams to come on top of what the good mayor was talking about, and it's all about saving and establishing power for the infrastructure such as hospitals and we are doing li
we are standing. we are fighting and we are going to overcome whatever is coming our way. >> we hear it and we see it. everybody is pulling and praying for you. thank you for being with us. chris? >>> we go from the need to the response to that need. fema and other federal agencies are now deploying thousands of personnel. they had thousands in place before the storm in puerto rico. joining us now is fema administrator, brock long. you say today is an important day. why? >>...
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this is what they are trying to do, we are live outside this location in alameda point and there are volunteers with city officials who have pallets of bottled water and they have been getting them out to anyone that needs them. there has been a steady flow of cars coming up, none here right now but i'm sure there will be more coming up momentarily. alameda point is a small area of the city so not a large- scale contamination enough to be a nuisance for those that live and work here. i'm told there are over 200 households and 60 businesses in this mostly industrial area, some complained about a foul sulfur smell as early as friday. this led to a variety of test through monday that showed normal east bay mud water in the drinking water, but then on tuesday there were new complaints and new testing was done showing that non-east bay mud water was in the water system and this is cause for concern. we spoke with the acting public works director about what could've caused the results in this is what he said. >> we think there was a cross connection between the irrigation line and drinking
this is what they are trying to do, we are live outside this location in alameda point and there are volunteers with city officials who have pallets of bottled water and they have been getting them out to anyone that needs them. there has been a steady flow of cars coming up, none here right now but i'm sure there will be more coming up momentarily. alameda point is a small area of the city so not a large- scale contamination enough to be a nuisance for those that live and work here. i'm told...
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there are there are individuals that are on these islands and smaller community organizations that are focused i'm sure that their communities are able to come back to people not just sell their land off and that it becomes a large resort town or something so there are people that are working to make sure that those people that do not experience you. are continue to. get to do that forced out there. well i got to say thank you so much for coming on and reporting i know you're busy guy down there goal of the skeet you're here longer from the good job that you're doing always a pleasure and you know do keep doing the best work you can down there and all the love and support as with you. certainly thank you very much for the cue for your work. with a casino and it gets twenty plus year mission and the data she found being processed and studied now it's time to move on to the fifth planet from the sun the gas giant of jupiter as american physicist michio kaku put it without jupiter cleaning out the early solar system the earth would be pockmarked with meteor collisions we would suffer from
there are there are individuals that are on these islands and smaller community organizations that are focused i'm sure that their communities are able to come back to people not just sell their land off and that it becomes a large resort town or something so there are people that are working to make sure that those people that do not experience you. are continue to. get to do that forced out there. well i got to say thank you so much for coming on and reporting i know you're busy guy down...
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first of, how are you doing? >>. >> thank you for watching, i'm doing better than a lot of people, just working with our community to get our community back. we're at nrg complex which is where you may be familiar with the astro dome and many county facilities including where the texans play. >> that is also where a number of katrina victims flaed when they had to leave louisiana, right? >> yes, it was august 29th, just 12 years ago. >> and you were there helping, right? >> yeah, i was the medical branch codirector at the time. you don't necessarily want to think about redoing what we did, but that's where we are and what we're doing. >>. >> talk about the folks that you're taking care of? >> i think it is really a number of things that we are concerned about. i think your lead in story is exactly what we were also thinking about. there are certainly first of all more mental health and community wide concerns around what is happening to my home, what happened to my family, what happened to my kids, pets, et ceter
first of, how are you doing? >>. >> thank you for watching, i'm doing better than a lot of people, just working with our community to get our community back. we're at nrg complex which is where you may be familiar with the astro dome and many county facilities including where the texans play. >> that is also where a number of katrina victims flaed when they had to leave louisiana, right? >> yes, it was august 29th, just 12 years ago. >> and you were there helping,...
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we are. we are attracting people. losing -- states are losing people and that's what ruralthe city versus issue worse. diagnosis get this right, not just for monetary policy but to inform policymakers so we make good decisions from policy point of view generally. my concern right now is we may be confusing the diagnosis of what is going on. let's talk about the debt situation. there is debate about whether we should raise the debt ceiling on arts, whether we do or we don't the fact of the matter is , we have a lot of debt. and especially when you factor in the unfunded future entitlements is at 46 trillion. what changes are needed here? i call this the end of the debt super cycle. what do i mean by that? whether we are conscious of it or not to most of my lifetime and i'm getting a lot older we -- older, through most of my lifetime, we in this country when we have a downturn or economic weakness we basically increase our debt to gdp often to stimulate more growth. we didn't call it increasing debt, we call it spending
we are. we are attracting people. losing -- states are losing people and that's what ruralthe city versus issue worse. diagnosis get this right, not just for monetary policy but to inform policymakers so we make good decisions from policy point of view generally. my concern right now is we may be confusing the diagnosis of what is going on. let's talk about the debt situation. there is debate about whether we should raise the debt ceiling on arts, whether we do or we don't the fact of the...
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there are not electrons going on.there are a lot of guilty pleas going on. 95 percent of all cases are resolved by way of a guilty plea. 95 percent. only five percent of criminal cases actually go to trial with a jury and all of that. in that process, the plea-bargaining process, again, totally controlled by prosecutors. so how does it work? prosecutor says okay, i am going to charged with five counts of burglary.and that is everything, there is a phenomenon of overcharging. they may not even be sure they can prove all of those burglaries beyond a reasonable doubt. but they sure can charge a because all they have to do to charge him is to show probable cause. like more likely than not. so they pylon all of these charges and it gives them an advantage at the plea-bargaining. so let's say struggle again. five mandatory minimum charges. you're looking at 50 years on the bottom. meeting you, if you're convicted at the trial you will have to serve 50 years before you you see the light of day. tell you what, says the prosecutor, i will make you a deal. i will allow you to plead to one of the
there are not electrons going on.there are a lot of guilty pleas going on. 95 percent of all cases are resolved by way of a guilty plea. 95 percent. only five percent of criminal cases actually go to trial with a jury and all of that. in that process, the plea-bargaining process, again, totally controlled by prosecutors. so how does it work? prosecutor says okay, i am going to charged with five counts of burglary.and that is everything, there is a phenomenon of overcharging. they may not even...
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and we are people of the law. there is nothing compassion about the failure to enforce immigration laws. >> many referred to as dreamers, rely on the program. the department of homeland security has now formally rescinded with a six month delay . >> congress, according to the administration, now needs to address the issue. >> this is to go to legislation.>> the backlash has been swift in -- and in a unusual move, president obama has spoken and said these kids have done nothing wrong. nancy pelosi calling the decision rule, and heartless. >> in the meantime protesters gathered around the country including new york city and the white house. >> i think he was ashamed of his actions, i think that's why he sent out jeff sessions to do the dirty work. >> they now have to figure out a solution. permit that expire between now and march 5, have until october 5 to renew and any new applications received before today will be process. back to you. >> around the bay area, today's announcement is being met with protests and hea
and we are people of the law. there is nothing compassion about the failure to enforce immigration laws. >> many referred to as dreamers, rely on the program. the department of homeland security has now formally rescinded with a six month delay . >> congress, according to the administration, now needs to address the issue. >> this is to go to legislation.>> the backlash has been swift in -- and in a unusual move, president obama has spoken and said these kids have done...
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because we are strong. we are going to make it, we are going to pull it up and move on.e have no insurance. none. >> martha: i mean these stories just go on and on, and you can hear in that woman's voice obviously her emotion as she faces what comes in the future. fox correspondent rick is in texas right now, very hard-hit part of the lone star state, good evening, rick. >> good evening, martha, we are in the parking lot of the capital church of orange county, they have been giving away household supplies all day, they just set up this large tent to help keep things cool in the texas heat, it is just over 91 degrees today. this was set up a by orange county to give out hay and feed and pet and dog food for dogs and cats and other animals that are trapped and stranded and hungry in this storm. all of this stuff has been donated, it has been coming in all day, volunteers from a different states, i am told. and people have been picking it up as fast as people have been dropping it off. this gentleman right here behind is just picked up some hay and some feed for his livesto
because we are strong. we are going to make it, we are going to pull it up and move on.e have no insurance. none. >> martha: i mean these stories just go on and on, and you can hear in that woman's voice obviously her emotion as she faces what comes in the future. fox correspondent rick is in texas right now, very hard-hit part of the lone star state, good evening, rick. >> good evening, martha, we are in the parking lot of the capital church of orange county, they have been giving...
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justin: there are parts of what legal services do that are art, and parts that are more turning the crankhing over and over again, and that's what software is really good at, doing the same thing over and over again. you always need lawyers who are going to do the explaining to you, because people want that, and also the customization of whatever forms or documents, the sticky situations that you get into. emily: you recently left y combinator. why did you leave? justin: i wanted to get back closer to starting startups. i'm a glutton for punishment, i guess. i spent a lot of time recovering from founding companies at y.c. i taught a lot of people about startups. it was kind of time to shorten the feedback cycle and be doing something where every day i felt like i was making a substantive change to a business. emily: how would you describe the funding environment right now? are we seeing a pullback, caution, tightening of the bell? -- belt? justin: i think there's a little bit of a tightening. if you compare where we are at today from 2014, 2015, there's way less froth. but i definitely th
justin: there are parts of what legal services do that are art, and parts that are more turning the crankhing over and over again, and that's what software is really good at, doing the same thing over and over again. you always need lawyers who are going to do the explaining to you, because people want that, and also the customization of whatever forms or documents, the sticky situations that you get into. emily: you recently left y combinator. why did you leave? justin: i wanted to get back...
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we are the powerpoint. we are what recovery looks like. we are what a returning citizen looks like. [applause] mr. taylor: let's give somebody a chance in oxford house. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] i don't believe we have time for any questions so now we will have lunch on our own. enjoy. >> the congressional summer recess is over today, and members will be returning to a pretty busy agenda which will in
we are the powerpoint. we are what recovery looks like. we are what a returning citizen looks like. [applause] mr. taylor: let's give somebody a chance in oxford house. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] i don't believe we have time for any questions so now we will have lunch on our own. enjoy. >> the...
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we are looking for that in the south bay because things are really fast.from crashes on 87 north and recovery from the reroute. that's slow through that split there. 17, i showed you the slowness building from the summit to lark. there was an earlier crash. there may be activity on the shoulder. >> let's hope that clears up. we are back at 7:25 with a live look and news update. >> zwroun us at 11:00 for the news. have a great tuesday. >>> good morning. america's team. the dallas cowboys and owner jerry jones take the field and kneel before the national anthem and get this reaction. >> as they take a knee collectively, boos can be heard. >> then both teams stand and link arms in a dramatic display of unity. ♪ the bombs bursting in air >>> this morning, the debate takes a new turn. the widow of former nfl star and army ranger pat tillman accusing the president of politicizing her husband's death. >>> fanning the flames. north korea releases a propaganda video shos the shows
we are looking for that in the south bay because things are really fast.from crashes on 87 north and recovery from the reroute. that's slow through that split there. 17, i showed you the slowness building from the summit to lark. there was an earlier crash. there may be activity on the shoulder. >> let's hope that clears up. we are back at 7:25 with a live look and news update. >> zwroun us at 11:00 for the news. have a great tuesday. >>> good morning. america's team. the...
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they believe the issues addressed here today are critical. we are glad they are with us. i want to think r -- thank our sponsors. sponsors.upporting usged airlines and corporation. andy robert mccormick foundation. the robert mccormick foundation. i want to thank those who made this over the next few days. i want to thank the 500 delegates from more than three dozen countries. we gave you the nice weather, the maid -- they made the trek to chicago. the weather comes free. you don't have to pay for that. we are pleased to have you. thank you to everyone who are watching off on mine. tweet early and often. htag is -- has #globalcities2017. it is hoped that what is said here one which -- will enrich discussions around the world. i want to take a moment to remember a friend and partner who worked with us and passed away earlier this year. ben was a pioneering leader on thinking about the roles cities play in the world today. the insights he shared in best-selling books and on this very stage during our forum two years ago. he would have enjoyed the program we have planned for
they believe the issues addressed here today are critical. we are glad they are with us. i want to think r -- thank our sponsors. sponsors.upporting usged airlines and corporation. andy robert mccormick foundation. the robert mccormick foundation. i want to thank those who made this over the next few days. i want to thank the 500 delegates from more than three dozen countries. we gave you the nice weather, the maid -- they made the trek to chicago. the weather comes free. you don't have to pay...
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and north korea where are we with that and what are the opportunities with that?>> that is imparted to the chinese but we are also sending a message writ large that we will cut off or enabling the authority to target any industry so that messages coming clear from united states. >> isn't the key sanction that is needed to get the attention of kim jong un bind their economy up to actually make a dent? >> i think the oil exports certainly are very important and we again, we are not limited in our ability to target any company. any oil company. >> i understand that but the oil continues to flow. >> my understanding is it that those continue to flow and i believe it should stop. >> and what are the plans over the next five months to drive that up completely? >> senator we know the five most thatficant chinese banks are banks with relationships to the other banks. what are we doing with those to put pressure on them to make sure these parts are no longer built? steps have you taken with those five chinese banks? >> as a general matter, the steps we are taking i sending
and north korea where are we with that and what are the opportunities with that?>> that is imparted to the chinese but we are also sending a message writ large that we will cut off or enabling the authority to target any industry so that messages coming clear from united states. >> isn't the key sanction that is needed to get the attention of kim jong un bind their economy up to actually make a dent? >> i think the oil exports certainly are very important and we again, we are...
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if they are going to give the president daca, what are we going to get? if we aren't going to get a wall, what are we going to get in terms of border guards and agents? these kinds of things add up for votes. host: we're talking to robert costa of the post a political pbs.ter and host on we're are talking about the week ahead in washington -- washington, d.c.. we are taking your questions and comments. stewart is on the line for independents. good morning. caller: when looking back into the history, ronald reagan worked a deal, didn't he? it was amnesty. he was supposedly supposed to get border security and it never worked well. he said it was the worst decision he made in his administration. remember a deal -- it was said, no taxes, read my lips. he was supposed to get spending cuts down the road. more security down the road. if you does not get something out of this, there will be trouble. i will tell you what, there are several things he could get out of it. they could say now that we have daca, why do we need sanctuary cities? defund them. .2, i would
if they are going to give the president daca, what are we going to get? if we aren't going to get a wall, what are we going to get in terms of border guards and agents? these kinds of things add up for votes. host: we're talking to robert costa of the post a political pbs.ter and host on we're are talking about the week ahead in washington -- washington, d.c.. we are taking your questions and comments. stewart is on the line for independents. good morning. caller: when looking back into the...
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if the right positions are taken, we are taking note of that.g for the situation and then we are going to offer electrified product in china when the time is right. ceo, that was a volkswagen he didn't want to give me the scoop on whether or not he needs to sell units, which ones he wants to get rid of, but being here at the auto show, aside from the change we are seeing in powertrain, we seem to be standing before an industry in college -- consolidation because everyone wants to slim down, everyone wants to get focused and everybody wants to be more singularly active and less worried about so many brands and so many different products. it stands to reason that ducati could well be on the block. guy: yeah, the ducati question is interesting, i remember a designerund with who was obsessed with two will drive on motorbikes. i guess in electric power frame would allow that. but here is a question for you. how often would i need to replace my electric car? would it be to three years now that most people replace their cars for? they wouldn't wear out
if the right positions are taken, we are taking note of that.g for the situation and then we are going to offer electrified product in china when the time is right. ceo, that was a volkswagen he didn't want to give me the scoop on whether or not he needs to sell units, which ones he wants to get rid of, but being here at the auto show, aside from the change we are seeing in powertrain, we seem to be standing before an industry in college -- consolidation because everyone wants to slim down,...
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are not -- many of these people are not professional rescuers. people have come out from all corners as we've seen in the hurricanes, by the way. people going out to rescue other people. but this is devastating. the idea that 21 kids and 4 adults were crushed in that school you're looking at right now. they're looking for 30 more people in there right now. that's why you're seeing this big gathering of rescuers. because they want to see when they can get in there. and they'll do everything they can to get these people out. >> but to sam's point, the doctor who we're talking about who is part of these efforts, this is a 29-year-old doctor, pedro sirano who is volunteering. crawled into this building, pulling things out rock by rock. and the fact they're not professional rescuers, they're putting their own lives at risk in an extraordinary way. but just imagine, there are still 30 children unaccounted for inside of that school. >> they are not giving up hope. steve patterson, tell me more about what the power and the communication system is in mexi
are not -- many of these people are not professional rescuers. people have come out from all corners as we've seen in the hurricanes, by the way. people going out to rescue other people. but this is devastating. the idea that 21 kids and 4 adults were crushed in that school you're looking at right now. they're looking for 30 more people in there right now. that's why you're seeing this big gathering of rescuers. because they want to see when they can get in there. and they'll do everything they...
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are.a lot of people. if there was anyone who could have challenged the prejudice against rohingya muslims in particular, it's her. when you met her, you raised it with her. what was her response? she said she didn't want to speak out because if she did, she might raise tensions. we felt she didn't really understand the situation of the rohingya. we encouraged her to go to see for herself, but she refused to do that. is it to do with the strength of the military? well, there is a theory... she doesn't wa nt to there is a theory... she doesn't want to instruct them to stop? the situation in burma is strange. there is almost two governments. it was ten years ago, exactly ten years ago when the monks were marching in the streets and in response the military had to reform, but they kind of pulled a fast one, they created a new constitution. there is a democratic government led by aung san suu kyi, but she only controls things the military don't care b health, education, agriculture. the militar
are.a lot of people. if there was anyone who could have challenged the prejudice against rohingya muslims in particular, it's her. when you met her, you raised it with her. what was her response? she said she didn't want to speak out because if she did, she might raise tensions. we felt she didn't really understand the situation of the rohingya. we encouraged her to go to see for herself, but she refused to do that. is it to do with the strength of the military? well, there is a theory... she...
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are there any experiments with measures that are more that of working capital. in other words can have an account has a compartment say 20% or wherever where they have to keep it in for well and it's putting real working assets that could be aggregated like a big indexed fund and people can develop real collateral and that could be another measure. does that make sense? >> in the us there are products like that. there are some regional banks that have worked on-- actually there's a lot of payday lending. has worked on products where we keep a certain amount of the money in and you pay back a certain amount on the credit card. you build a credit to increase your credit score as a result and you can utilize the savings component as collateral for loans etc. so, those products do exist in the us. there are other payment cards for instance that have something similar. prepaid card that has a component where you can save money and so i think there is a recognition that just moving money in and out is not the goal of financial inclusion. the goal is obviously financia
are there any experiments with measures that are more that of working capital. in other words can have an account has a compartment say 20% or wherever where they have to keep it in for well and it's putting real working assets that could be aggregated like a big indexed fund and people can develop real collateral and that could be another measure. does that make sense? >> in the us there are products like that. there are some regional banks that have worked on-- actually there's a lot of...
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they are in medical schools, some of them are police officers. did you hear about the story of someone in houston that is a daca person that helped with the relief effort in houston right now. >> yeah. >> so i thought of all of those stories of all of those people and the fact that the stories, the real personal stories are gotting lost in the politics of this. and it is important to remember this. the government said to them, come, give us your phone numbers and give us your address and give -- give us -- pay us, i don't know if people know this. daca recipients have to pay $500 to the government so the government doesn't deport them for two years. they have to pay that again when they renew it. 800,000 young people in this country collectively paid, what, $400 million so the government doesn't deport them. >> and that is in addition to the taxes that they pay. >> to the taxes they pay. >> like social security. >> and i want to put up just for our audience how you qualify for daca. and donald trump said he on the wanl to want to deport people th
they are in medical schools, some of them are police officers. did you hear about the story of someone in houston that is a daca person that helped with the relief effort in houston right now. >> yeah. >> so i thought of all of those stories of all of those people and the fact that the stories, the real personal stories are gotting lost in the politics of this. and it is important to remember this. the government said to them, come, give us your phone numbers and give us your...