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you could pretend there are not but there are.you need to have businesses where people -- if you are not generating that much business, why have it? erik: pride, perhaps. stephanie: forget your pride, save your money. blue apron's latest funding round put it to a multibillion-dollar valuation. i'm guessing they are not going to go out to dinner. ♪ vonnie: airlines were leading stocks lower today. it's like it will be the same thing today. headlines from american airlines singh benchmark revenue gain higher than forecast. i'm going to check southwest as well out with headlines saying problems will have fallen about 6%. it is more than analysts were looking for so negative news out of the airlines. look for stocks to decline. southwest down about a quarter of percent -- a quarter of a percent. stephanie: blue apron, the meal kit delivery start up is cooking up something big. the company is announcing it has raised $135 million in new funding led by fidelity investments. how do they plan to put all that dough, get it, to work? matt s
you could pretend there are not but there are.you need to have businesses where people -- if you are not generating that much business, why have it? erik: pride, perhaps. stephanie: forget your pride, save your money. blue apron's latest funding round put it to a multibillion-dollar valuation. i'm guessing they are not going to go out to dinner. ♪ vonnie: airlines were leading stocks lower today. it's like it will be the same thing today. headlines from american airlines singh benchmark...
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problems consist, and they are changing. there are decisions and there are standards.hey are thinking about how we understand our own interests. they are trying to say that they know better what we need. let us decide ourselves our interests and needs are based on our history, our culture. [applause] charlie: [laughter] how are they doing that? how is the united states trying to decide what you need? president putin: theory in the international political processes, including by financing nongovernmental sector, imposing decisions on international security. i mentioned the problems which we face for the first time which will cool down our relations. i am referring to iraq. it is not a dialogue, it is an ultimatum. we are not to be talked to in the language of ultimatum. [applause] now, things that bring us together. there are some. we are united by our desire to work against common threats, which include terrorism, drug trafficking, and a very dangerous trend of the possibility of weapons of mass destruction. now, action against difficult issues in conferencing various
problems consist, and they are changing. there are decisions and there are standards.hey are thinking about how we understand our own interests. they are trying to say that they know better what we need. let us decide ourselves our interests and needs are based on our history, our culture. [applause] charlie: [laughter] how are they doing that? how is the united states trying to decide what you need? president putin: theory in the international political processes, including by financing...
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why are you here? john: you know, nobody likes litigation. and we are human.his trial was painful. at the end of the day, six women and six men heard five and a half weeks of testimony. they deliberated for 1.5 days. they found decisively on the facts that this company did not discriminate, that we did not retaliate and that ellen's claims had no merit. we know there was a second trial going on in public opinion and on this topic of diversity it found against the technology industry and we in the venture industry. we get that. emily: so you feel like you lost in the court of public opinion? john: i'm sorry that it has been so hard to go through this, but more than anything else, i am sorry for minorities in the tech industry. look, this is very personal. i have two daughters. getting to a 50-50 world is super important. emily: you have been at kleiner perkins for 35 years. how did you feel when ellen sued you? john: disappointed, betrayed. i read her suit and the world she described was not what we stand for. emily: this has been going on for three years, what
why are you here? john: you know, nobody likes litigation. and we are human.his trial was painful. at the end of the day, six women and six men heard five and a half weeks of testimony. they deliberated for 1.5 days. they found decisively on the facts that this company did not discriminate, that we did not retaliate and that ellen's claims had no merit. we know there was a second trial going on in public opinion and on this topic of diversity it found against the technology industry and we in...
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that are not -- they are not loyal. but they are men that are more conservative saying this might not be such a good idea. john dickinson is probably the most important of them. he was years earlier the author of the letters of pennsylvania farmer, which is again against various taxes. he's probably one of our best-known political writers of the day. but he's sort of pulling back saying, the idea of how are we going to win a war against the british? this does not seem like the best idea to declare independence because this completely cuts off any chance of negotiation with the british. others might look at the idea we do not have anybody helping us. britain is one of the great powers. there will be battles in this war with just americans on both sides. so there are some saying maybe we should slow down but most of the men are ready to move forward. on july 1, they will hold a nonbinding committee of the whole vote. the vote is on the question of being free and independent states. no, here is how voting works in the cont
that are not -- they are not loyal. but they are men that are more conservative saying this might not be such a good idea. john dickinson is probably the most important of them. he was years earlier the author of the letters of pennsylvania farmer, which is again against various taxes. he's probably one of our best-known political writers of the day. but he's sort of pulling back saying, the idea of how are we going to win a war against the british? this does not seem like the best idea to...
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just a full force that we are throwing everything at it to make sure people are safe in properties are safe. >> catherine: ok, that is good trick no injuries to report the fire is still spreading print thing to carolyn. --thank you carolyn >> diane: sure it is going to be hot tomorrow. 1064 brentwood and 1 04 for danville the, 94 union city and fremont. 90s for the south bay as well. in san jose. 89 more danville. move over north bay will be 92% in sonoma and napa 984 santa rosa and clover dell. if they do not like the heat moved up to the coast because it will be 7 degrees out there. more coming up in a few minutes! >> catherine: it was a somber day in charleston south carolina. as the community mourned the death of reverend clementa pinckney. >> catherine: the pastor was one of the 9 people killed in last week's shooting. >> catherine: grant lodes is here with more. grant? >> grant:today, the public paid their respects during a public viewing for pinckney. >> grant:there was a processional for the reverend, as his body was drawn by horses to the south carolina state capitol. >> grant
just a full force that we are throwing everything at it to make sure people are safe in properties are safe. >> catherine: ok, that is good trick no injuries to report the fire is still spreading print thing to carolyn. --thank you carolyn >> diane: sure it is going to be hot tomorrow. 1064 brentwood and 1 04 for danville the, 94 union city and fremont. 90s for the south bay as well. in san jose. 89 more danville. move over north bay will be 92% in sonoma and napa 984 santa rosa and...
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those who are employed are underemployed, very low wages. we can get more jobs and more job training, that would solve a lot of the other problems. we need jobs and job training. we have a lot of projects that come into construction, and other people coming in from long distances to do this work. we have people here who are qualified who can do the work. they are standing by and watching the people do this work. it is illegal number one and it is unfair and immoral that we have hundreds of thousands of young people, men and women, who can do these jobs, and they are not given the chance. we need more minority jobs, more job training, more minority contrast. they need to be enforced. -- in force. that will solve a lot of problems. senator cardin: thank you. education is my number one priority, very related to my number two prop -- priority jobs. i agree with you. jobs give people dignity income, a reason to do better. but you have to have a job in order to do that. also when they're working, there are less likely to get into trouble. for our
those who are employed are underemployed, very low wages. we can get more jobs and more job training, that would solve a lot of the other problems. we need jobs and job training. we have a lot of projects that come into construction, and other people coming in from long distances to do this work. we have people here who are qualified who can do the work. they are standing by and watching the people do this work. it is illegal number one and it is unfair and immoral that we have hundreds of...
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you are just pretending you are not familiar with it. the political experts speak about the united states turning towards china. china is a growing economy. if anyone is... with the declining growth rateses, chine at 10% growth, the highest in the world. it's not only russia. the whole world is turning towards asia. europe is interested in it as well, and we are destined to do that because we are neighbors. it is a natural movement and development. besides, there are many values which are common for us, equal access to addressing international issues. ( applause ) >> rose: is it a more natural affinity than europe and the united states? is china more in the future a place that russia feels more comfortable than with europe and the united states? and could that lead to some anti-western alliance? anti-western, anti-american alliance between---- >> ( translated ): well, china, including us, are not forging relations against someone. we are not building alliances against anyone. we are building alliances for implementing and meeting our own
you are just pretending you are not familiar with it. the political experts speak about the united states turning towards china. china is a growing economy. if anyone is... with the declining growth rateses, chine at 10% growth, the highest in the world. it's not only russia. the whole world is turning towards asia. europe is interested in it as well, and we are destined to do that because we are neighbors. it is a natural movement and development. besides, there are many values which are...
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two people are dead. 17 others are hurt. we're making phone calls to try to find out what kind of bus crashed. >>> it's sentencing day for the man convicted of killing philadelphia police officer moses walker. >> reporter: the sentencing hearing for rafael jones has not begun yet. there are dozens of police officers up on the 11th floor waiting to get into the courtroom. i did see someone with the victim's advocacy program but i did not see the relatives of officer walker. he accepted terms of a guilty plea in this capital murder case back in december. it's been almost three years since officer walker was gunned down while heading home from work. you see officer walker and the two defendants including cloenze inging jones near 20th. walker was killed when he resisted the duo's robbery attempt as he was walking down the street. jones was on probation at the time when he killed walker. we're going to stay on top of the hearing. as soon as it begins and the outcome of it we'll have both for you this afternoon. >>> thank you. st
two people are dead. 17 others are hurt. we're making phone calls to try to find out what kind of bus crashed. >>> it's sentencing day for the man convicted of killing philadelphia police officer moses walker. >> reporter: the sentencing hearing for rafael jones has not begun yet. there are dozens of police officers up on the 11th floor waiting to get into the courtroom. i did see someone with the victim's advocacy program but i did not see the relatives of officer walker. he...
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those who are behind us and those who are at fault, especially if they are convicted, these are individualsot the whole organization. zeb: bloomberg news learning from the irs, additional criminal charges and more people likely to be ensnared in the investigation. we do not know who is going to be pointed to by those who have been arrested. , americanlobal banks banks, are being implicated, if not implicated, but are involved. standard charter, looking at the financial transactions of the individuals who are suspected of wrongdoing, at least in the complaint, and other banks doing this as well. 33 nations according to the irs, cooperating in the investigation . it is a wide-ranging look into a finances, if of you will. lots of money changing hands. rishaad: i can imagine it is a tangle. zeb: the starting from an fbi investigation in new york. into one individual, whose personal financial dealings, his involvement with fifa led to this larger investigation which is capturing global attention. much.d: thank you very we will check in on other , the taiwan exchange will be allowed to fluctuate
those who are behind us and those who are at fault, especially if they are convicted, these are individualsot the whole organization. zeb: bloomberg news learning from the irs, additional criminal charges and more people likely to be ensnared in the investigation. we do not know who is going to be pointed to by those who have been arrested. , americanlobal banks banks, are being implicated, if not implicated, but are involved. standard charter, looking at the financial transactions of the...
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of them are text type, some are photographed. graph will there are all there are all kinds of different models. will models. some are like bulletin board formats. there is lot a lot of different youthere is lot a lot of different formats. >> and all of that is off-limits right now to the federal government. >> not that it is off-limits but there are more and more companies building a platforms that do not allow us. we will still seek those a companies, companies, but if the company has built a model that even they can't decrypt than it does not do us any good. >> thank you. i yield back. >> you are recognized. >> thank you very much. thank you very much for your information sharing. i want to tag on a little bit to the congressman's congressman's question. i want to get at something that i have not heard a lot about. i am i am reading that they're really is no sort of common denominator here, no religious zealot individuals being you zealot individuals being radicalized or even necessarily no what the islamic religion is all abou
of them are text type, some are photographed. graph will there are all there are all kinds of different models. will models. some are like bulletin board formats. there is lot a lot of different youthere is lot a lot of different formats. >> and all of that is off-limits right now to the federal government. >> not that it is off-limits but there are more and more companies building a platforms that do not allow us. we will still seek those a companies, companies, but if the company...
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we are often the minority.mily: but do you understand how a lot of these things can be small things in isolation, but altogether they are a big deal. emily: yes i understand that, we hiddensess it in bias -- bias, so it is important to be aware of those and act on them, sinking to the best out of all of your people and make decisions. that this irony is firm has had women top partners for a long time. there are other firms who have none. is there a fundamental problem in the vc industry? emily: there that john: there is. pipeline thing? john: if you want to hire out and women, you go out and find them. .e look long and hard it was a campaign. we hired mary because she is the best in the world at the job that she does, not because she is a woman. you haveis idea that to be a founder or ceo, is that closing the door on good candidates? john: yes. you were her mentor, how did you feel when you found out she was suing you? john: kellen was a good chief of -- i'm a but when i read the moment, from that very and you
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scarlet: investors in stocks are growing. -- in verona stocks are growing. of them are saying, no we are good. ♪ toldet: this week, the faa final regulations for business use of drones would be ready next year. this comes as drone investment is taking off. it is interesting because some companies had to say no when they tried to hand the money. they had enough to go around. pimm: i was reading an article , they have apanies drone that weighs about 30 pounds and has 12 motors. they said no thanks, we got the money we need right now. there are a lot of companies taking money. remember the incident were the drone was trapped on the white house lawn? i was made by a chinese company, dji technology. they have a valuation of $8 billion because companies like google as well as venture capital companies like kleiner perkins all investing money in drone companies because they say this is going to be a big market when those rules are complete. scarlet: when the rules, we can start calculate and quantifying how much money they can make. i'm going to take off. pimm: you
scarlet: investors in stocks are growing. -- in verona stocks are growing. of them are saying, no we are good. ♪ toldet: this week, the faa final regulations for business use of drones would be ready next year. this comes as drone investment is taking off. it is interesting because some companies had to say no when they tried to hand the money. they had enough to go around. pimm: i was reading an article , they have apanies drone that weighs about 30 pounds and has 12 motors. they said no...
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>> they are resilient. they are smart. they are strong. they are loving. they are warm and they are so appreciative. >> two will graduate from hospitality high school and the other three will next year. a chance to reflect. zachary kiesch, news 4. >> and you can go to our nbc washington app and see the highlights of the past. search sextuplets and check them out. >> wonderful to see them grow. >>> fake letters are showing up in mailboxes in montgomery county. how to target the scam. >>> searching for a driver in a deadly hit and run. the connection to another deadly crash. as you look outside live, hot and humid. get ready for another sweaty day. we are going to check in with amelia segal to see when the heat wave will fizzle out. >>> we are on top of some breaking news. dallas police are in a stands off with at least one suspect in texas. gunmen opened fire at the dallas police headquarters. you can hear it there. this was overnight. there was also an explosion. police are working two scenes now. >> let's look at the damage. dallas police tweeting this in
>> they are resilient. they are smart. they are strong. they are loving. they are warm and they are so appreciative. >> two will graduate from hospitality high school and the other three will next year. a chance to reflect. zachary kiesch, news 4. >> and you can go to our nbc washington app and see the highlights of the past. search sextuplets and check them out. >> wonderful to see them grow. >>> fake letters are showing up in mailboxes in montgomery county....
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we are a data center. there are millions of files the background investigations contain numerous names. that's why i want to be careful to make sure the number i give to you i'm confident about. >> you indicated you have taken significant steps. and i etthe oig says only 3 of 29 recommendations have been closed and indicates -- let me look at his testimony. only three of these 29 recommendations are closed and 9 are long standing issues that were rolled forward from prior year audits. how do you reconcile we have taken significant steps and yet the oig's report says there are long standing problems and only 3 of 29 have been addressed? >> we work very closely. as i said before we work with him to make sure that we have complete and open transparency with him. we meet on a regular basis. he continues to assist us in identifying the areas of improvement and the issues he has brought to us we are working through. in 2014 audit that he has performed for us and provided to us we are working through the steps th
we are a data center. there are millions of files the background investigations contain numerous names. that's why i want to be careful to make sure the number i give to you i'm confident about. >> you indicated you have taken significant steps. and i etthe oig says only 3 of 29 recommendations have been closed and indicates -- let me look at his testimony. only three of these 29 recommendations are closed and 9 are long standing issues that were rolled forward from prior year audits. how...
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point. 840 all are -- are all of garden.ant to watch his olive garden. it is more than half of their restaurants. matt: i'm sure it is lovely these days. thank you for joining us on the olive garden and darden. we will be speaking with the chief executive and largest employer in the u.s., doug macmillan --david kelly doug mcmillon -- doug mcmillon. stick with us for that here on bloomberg television. if you have to leave your tv, do not worry. you can stream us on your mobile device. ♪ announcer: live from bloomberg headquarters in new york. this is "market makers," with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. matt: you're watching "market makers." erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle are off today. we both fill in for them. .co doug mcmillon is going to -- walmart ceo doug mcmillon is going to join us. let me give you a look at stories we are following this morning. a signed that demand for american-made manufactured goods are stabilizing. bookings for nonmilitary capital goods other than aircraft were up 4/10 of a percent. order
point. 840 all are -- are all of garden.ant to watch his olive garden. it is more than half of their restaurants. matt: i'm sure it is lovely these days. thank you for joining us on the olive garden and darden. we will be speaking with the chief executive and largest employer in the u.s., doug macmillan --david kelly doug mcmillon -- doug mcmillon. stick with us for that here on bloomberg television. if you have to leave your tv, do not worry. you can stream us on your mobile device. ♪...
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we are continuing to make investments that we are proud to do. we are increasing the slots for our preschool for all programs making them universal and eliminating all of our wait list for our summer programs. that's why it's so important that we announce again right now we'll clear all of our wait list for all of our programs. we are getting to these programs and those slots will cost us but we are glad to do it. $2.5 million more this year so families aren't waiting. once you get these kids into these programs, people can go to work, they can have their kids activated, they can exchange with them the lifeless once -- lessons and all the experiences they are involved with and the school district working with our invaluable non-profit sectors, program providers, agencies that marie and sue have interacted with and children youth and families. they enrich our kids. we want to make sure that all the programs enrich our kids and provide programs and target the kids that have to catch up because of life experiences they are facing. that's enabled me
we are continuing to make investments that we are proud to do. we are increasing the slots for our preschool for all programs making them universal and eliminating all of our wait list for our summer programs. that's why it's so important that we announce again right now we'll clear all of our wait list for all of our programs. we are getting to these programs and those slots will cost us but we are glad to do it. $2.5 million more this year so families aren't waiting. once you get these kids...
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they are happy with the way things are.om: every time you are in vienna you are always in some fancy hotel with a fancy chandelier. what is the back story this time? i want to know the back story at these meetings. ryan: everybody is pumping like there's no tomorrow. the saudis are pumping, last month they pumped more than they had ever pumped. the iraqis, we keep hearing about islamic state and the horrific picture. the iraqis are pumping like there's no tomorrow. pretty soon, the iranians will join the party. tom: does anybody there all the fancy people, do they agree with ed moore that oil could break under the $40 price? ryan: if they believe that, they are not publicly talking about it. they like the demand picture. they say the global economy is improving. dollar is going to weaken, that should be good for oil prices. brendan: ryan chilcote in vienna at the opec meeting. coming up, chicago's booth school of business' richard thaler. his new book the "misbehaving." streaming on your phone and bloomberg.com. tom is read
they are happy with the way things are.om: every time you are in vienna you are always in some fancy hotel with a fancy chandelier. what is the back story this time? i want to know the back story at these meetings. ryan: everybody is pumping like there's no tomorrow. the saudis are pumping, last month they pumped more than they had ever pumped. the iraqis, we keep hearing about islamic state and the horrific picture. the iraqis are pumping like there's no tomorrow. pretty soon, the iranians...
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they are not just in baghdad. they are around the country. the job they are doing is building a capable and motivated ground force that we can leverage. and we will revisit that question when we have a ground force to enable. committee member: let me make sure i understand your position. if forward iraqi forces are in contact with isis or enemy elements and close air support would be effective in terms of influencing that battle, shaping the battlefield, then you would support u.s. military personnel in the form of forward air control? gen. dempsey: we will take that one for the record congressman. mr. moulton: gentlemen: thank you for your service. general dempsey, when i walked into your office in baghdad as a lieutenant you proved to me that you are not only a great national leader but that you are a very good boss. i am grateful for being able to serve with you as well as have you lead our country in important ways. thank you very much. when you say that putting combat troops on the ground is no substitute for local forces, because only t
they are not just in baghdad. they are around the country. the job they are doing is building a capable and motivated ground force that we can leverage. and we will revisit that question when we have a ground force to enable. committee member: let me make sure i understand your position. if forward iraqi forces are in contact with isis or enemy elements and close air support would be effective in terms of influencing that battle, shaping the battlefield, then you would support u.s. military...
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we are down 10%. we are now trading at session lows.g into the lows -- we're heading into the close. george: who knows? this is the classic greater fall market. if you are brave and want to play in a market which has nothing to do with the economy, then there are levels you want to get back in, because interest rates will still come down in china. there will be more infrastructure programs. people's bank of china is trying to get liquidity into the economy as fast as it is flowing out here it this is a classic bubble. it will carry on going up. caroline: where do you buy? george: i have no idea. caroline: hedge funds a record 77 billion invested in china. george: if you drew that chart for a slightly longer. , the last that -- for a slightly longer chart, that last part. guy: -- george: it is being supported by the government. xi jinping's father created the stock exchange. it runs in the family. caroline: george magnus is going to stay with us. think you very much. -- thank you very much. guy: we will see as we firm up. where going to
we are down 10%. we are now trading at session lows.g into the lows -- we're heading into the close. george: who knows? this is the classic greater fall market. if you are brave and want to play in a market which has nothing to do with the economy, then there are levels you want to get back in, because interest rates will still come down in china. there will be more infrastructure programs. people's bank of china is trying to get liquidity into the economy as fast as it is flowing out here it...
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they are trying to teach. >> they are the greatest.d the japanese are the greatest. >> we like the country. i like the japanese people. >> i do too. love them better than everybody. >> want to teach chimps to cook miller. they say it's possible. >> well, listen, billy a lot of your high end simeon super chefs the one that come out of the core dan blue institute they will only fling their scat at you in white gloves. these are the top chefs, the best of the chefs. i think that any time we can start giving monkeys a bic lighter and gas stove it can only auger well for the world. can i tell you something? if your goal in life is to study whether or not chimps are a good cook, well, maybe they are not the interior incident -- intellect in that test kitchen. get it together. what are you doing today? i'm going to go into a test kitchen and see if a chimp can make -- you know, a frap. come on, what are we doing. >> i heard they are good at sushi though. they can cut it down. >> listen, shrimp, you know, can i tell you something? >> sure. >>
they are trying to teach. >> they are the greatest.d the japanese are the greatest. >> we like the country. i like the japanese people. >> i do too. love them better than everybody. >> want to teach chimps to cook miller. they say it's possible. >> well, listen, billy a lot of your high end simeon super chefs the one that come out of the core dan blue institute they will only fling their scat at you in white gloves. these are the top chefs, the best of the chefs. i...
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so those are the purposes those are the benefits of the move.-- it's not sufficient, but it's necessary to get sunni forces into the fight in a way so they are motivated as well as trained and equipped. that's its purpose, mr. chairman. >> so what's the reasonable time period for us to check back and see whether this is working as we hope? >> i honestly think it's reasonable for you to ask in weeks because we're already getting an inflow of sunni fighters. we'll put them through the training program. we had the capacity to do that as i mentioned in my testimony. we have had unused capacity in our train and equip sites in parts of iraq over the last several months because the iraqi government hasn't furnished us with paid recruits. now that is turning around. it has to stay turned around for us to have success in anbar and elsewhere in sunni parts of iraq. >> let me ask one other question. as you mentioned, i think a lot of members will have questions about the isis fight. i want to ask about the strategy to deal with iranian influence outside th
so those are the purposes those are the benefits of the move.-- it's not sufficient, but it's necessary to get sunni forces into the fight in a way so they are motivated as well as trained and equipped. that's its purpose, mr. chairman. >> so what's the reasonable time period for us to check back and see whether this is working as we hope? >> i honestly think it's reasonable for you to ask in weeks because we're already getting an inflow of sunni fighters. we'll put them through the...
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are coming out. i am a voice for my constituents on these issues. your representative does not get a chance to weigh in on these. these come down upon average americans like a ton of bricks. one of the counties that i represent in kansas city, they are facing an epa regulation that will increase the cost of their electricity by over $250 million over the next couple years. that is a 20% rate hit for every family in that district. if that is not a hidden tax if that is not giving up the freedom of those people to choose for themselves, they are paying a 20% rate hit. many of these families are below the poverty line, working families -- the last thing they need is a 20% increase on the electric bill. that is what the epa decided. congress did not vote on it. the cost of doing business and the cost of living in this country has dramatically gone up because of the regulatory burdens of the federal government. i am concerned about trickle-down government. the cost and the weight of all the taxes coming o
are coming out. i am a voice for my constituents on these issues. your representative does not get a chance to weigh in on these. these come down upon average americans like a ton of bricks. one of the counties that i represent in kansas city, they are facing an epa regulation that will increase the cost of their electricity by over $250 million over the next couple years. that is a 20% rate hit for every family in that district. if that is not a hidden tax if that is not giving up the freedom...
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which means if you are a candidate, you are in the hospital ling -- if you are in a car accident, or you are in the hospital, that is when you need the law, you need protection under the law, and suddenly you are in a no-man's land and you are considered a legal stranger. it would be a nightmare overnight, so, yes, it will benefit california couples, as well. >> you were talking about the significance of june 26th, can which is today. you said you had a little premonition at 4:30 this morning because a lot of people said it would not come down until monday. why is that? >> today is a historic day for lgbt civil rights and justice anthony kennedy was the swing. ♪ today's decision. june 26th was the date announced, the decision for edie windsor who sued the federal government pause her spouse of many years died and she had to pay $400,000 to the federal government in estate taxes which she would not have to pay if your spouse was male and not female. she won the case and that struck down as unconstitutional the defense of gay marriage act signed by bill clinton in 1996. and both of the
which means if you are a candidate, you are in the hospital ling -- if you are in a car accident, or you are in the hospital, that is when you need the law, you need protection under the law, and suddenly you are in a no-man's land and you are considered a legal stranger. it would be a nightmare overnight, so, yes, it will benefit california couples, as well. >> you were talking about the significance of june 26th, can which is today. you said you had a little premonition at 4:30 this...
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their principles are, what their values are, and maybe what their ideas are. we will be up in a race against probably a former secretary of state who knows these issues inside and out. has experience at a time when america will be looking for someone they can trust. someone who has a track record on these issues. i served, as you mentioned eight years on armed services committee, but beyond that, we work really hard on defending the state of israel but also trying to alert america about the threat of a nuclear iran. it has always been the number one issue for me. if you go to israel, it is the number one issue for israel. why? because the nuclear iran changes everything. everything. and nuclear iran provides a real shield to the rest of the world of ever going after iran as a country, just like every nuclear country has. this is a country that is the biggest proliferator of terrorism in the world. in fact, they said they wanted to wipe israel off the face of the earth. said they want to defeat america. and now we are about to engage in an agreement that would
their principles are, what their values are, and maybe what their ideas are. we will be up in a race against probably a former secretary of state who knows these issues inside and out. has experience at a time when america will be looking for someone they can trust. someone who has a track record on these issues. i served, as you mentioned eight years on armed services committee, but beyond that, we work really hard on defending the state of israel but also trying to alert america about the...
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what are the trends, are they shooting more people. are they disproportionately growing. >> reporter: it wasn't supposed to belike this. the death in custody reporting act was passed in 2000 requiring the deaths in custody to be reported. the law had no teeth, and 16 states and the district of participate. >> our knowledge of use of force, officer-involved shooting is patchy, and dependent on departments collecting the data and sharing the data. they don't do that reliability. >> the department of justice says it's only able to identify about half of all whom homicides. the true number pay be as high as 928. brian's organization using police reports, and other research methods positively identified 1,192 lives lost at the hands of police in 2014. estimates. >> i mean, in a perfect world police departments would report it. i don't have faith it would happen. sam is a 25-year-old stamford graduate creating a website called mapping police violence. analysing data from citizen websites like killed by police. drawing from his background. th
what are the trends, are they shooting more people. are they disproportionately growing. >> reporter: it wasn't supposed to belike this. the death in custody reporting act was passed in 2000 requiring the deaths in custody to be reported. the law had no teeth, and 16 states and the district of participate. >> our knowledge of use of force, officer-involved shooting is patchy, and dependent on departments collecting the data and sharing the data. they don't do that reliability....
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what are the hot trends you are seeing at the moment?ggest trend is application intelligence. the idea that you can take the data and push it up into applications and make them smarter for the end users like you and i. services like pandora or spotify. like extra hop and app dynamics. that's a big trend and it relates to internet of things. >> when i think about my house, i want to be able to function really simply. turn the lights on and off and how do i deal with that? >> that's a good question. if you power goes down and you don't have a back up generator, that will be a challenge. what kinds of back ups would you want like datacenters have back ups to make them reliable. >> if i connect my lights and alarm system and my gate and pool to a smart phone or a tablet i feel like my life is in everyone else's hands. you are making a trade with other people having the information that is the more daunting thing. you will still be in control and there is mechanical ways to control all of the things you are talking about, but you are trusting
what are the hot trends you are seeing at the moment?ggest trend is application intelligence. the idea that you can take the data and push it up into applications and make them smarter for the end users like you and i. services like pandora or spotify. like extra hop and app dynamics. that's a big trend and it relates to internet of things. >> when i think about my house, i want to be able to function really simply. turn the lights on and off and how do i deal with that? >> that's a...
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you are saying. it's a very interesting class. it's a great class and they get great reviews and instructors. they also tell what's not working for them. which is what we want. we want that straight feedback. is this working for you. is this something you need on the street. how can we prove it. recently we had a faculty meeting. 12 board repetition. it's working, it's great because it's a group effort. it's not just the police department, but everyone. >> i think it's really important to mention that we had our first san francisco cit annual award ceremony just in may. it was a beautiful event and we will make sure that you all get invited next year because we need the disabled community present as well as all the other citizens. another shot out to mr. molina. i have been working in stigma elimination for years. i appreciate in all of the trainings he's now talking to officers about the rate of suicide among the officers and there is great stigma in that culture of reaching for help. we can get off
you are saying. it's a very interesting class. it's a great class and they get great reviews and instructors. they also tell what's not working for them. which is what we want. we want that straight feedback. is this working for you. is this something you need on the street. how can we prove it. recently we had a faculty meeting. 12 board repetition. it's working, it's great because it's a group effort. it's not just the police department, but everyone. >> i think it's really important to...
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in terms of the long-term questions those are the things that are being investigated. >> are civilian labs able to furley distribute these samples and the subcontractor that worked -- and two is the cdc any closer to making a decision on the list of labs? >> the information we have is from dod so in other words the question is these laboratories they receive specimens received them from dod. because they are presumed to be dead inactivated they are not regulated so they are able to be sent for data. as part of the trace forward that the commander described. >> do you have any idea the failure rate we are dealing with here? on the one hand you had for positive out of 400 matches 1% on the other hand you had one batch that was 100% testing positive. they know failure rates at 100% 100% -- do you have any idea where we are on that scale? >> that is one of the things we are trying to determine. is it isolated to dugway and irradiation and air quality control or is there wider spread than that? those are one of the things we are checking on. c you have a sense of it even at this point? >>
in terms of the long-term questions those are the things that are being investigated. >> are civilian labs able to furley distribute these samples and the subcontractor that worked -- and two is the cdc any closer to making a decision on the list of labs? >> the information we have is from dod so in other words the question is these laboratories they receive specimens received them from dod. because they are presumed to be dead inactivated they are not regulated so they are able to...
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are any of the replacement modules you are reinstalling in vehicles that are brought in to have their airbag system changed out, are any of those ammonium nitrate propellants? mr. kennedy: some of them are. on the driver side we are completely transitioning out and we will be using either a desiccated inflator how we will be using a competitor inflator. >> thank you. my time is expired. >> i want to follow up on the chairman's questions. you have talked about the possible reasons, including ammonium nitrate perhaps being part of the cost. you are saying if i understand you correctly that you are providing replacement bags that have ammonium nitrate without a desiccant. >> a desiccant. >> yes, ma'am. that's correct. >> i don't understand that. what is under recall right now? >> certain model years, certain designs on certain vehicles. >> but why? why? why is ammonium nitrates -- why would you and why would i buy -- why would you put in a car and why would i buy a car that has a potentially dangerous airbag? i'm not understanding. >> we are working to move away from them as quickly as p
are any of the replacement modules you are reinstalling in vehicles that are brought in to have their airbag system changed out, are any of those ammonium nitrate propellants? mr. kennedy: some of them are. on the driver side we are completely transitioning out and we will be using either a desiccated inflator how we will be using a competitor inflator. >> thank you. my time is expired. >> i want to follow up on the chairman's questions. you have talked about the possible reasons,...
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theesese are two sides that are so far apart. as time passes more and more without a deal, our officials in brussels frustrated? or is there a realization that something negative may happen? jones: i think the overall sentiment here is one of frustration. it seems from the brussels perspective, the greeks seem to be saying one thing in meetings they have with eu.u. officials. when they get back to athens juncker has been upset about that vis-À-vis tsipras after a meeting last week. the problem is the deadline is coming close. people talk about the end of the month. that they need to have something in place by june 14 in order to get it to go through the parliament. germany being one of those parliaments. francine: thank you so much. of course, here is a look at what else is on our radar this wednesday morning. the russian president vladimir putin heads to italy today where he will meet with the prime minister and the pope. it comes as european union sanctions against russia are set to be extended. south korea has reported two mor
theesese are two sides that are so far apart. as time passes more and more without a deal, our officials in brussels frustrated? or is there a realization that something negative may happen? jones: i think the overall sentiment here is one of frustration. it seems from the brussels perspective, the greeks seem to be saying one thing in meetings they have with eu.u. officials. when they get back to athens juncker has been upset about that vis-À-vis tsipras after a meeting last week. the problem...
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those are the things you are seeking. these are good middle-class jobs that not only use your head but also your hand and we see that grow a something we can continue to see grow in lancaster county and throughout pennsylvania. >> thank you, commissioner. my time has expired. >> the gentleman from texas, mr. green for 15 minutes. >> my accent gives me away. every school in texas has energy courses from community colleges also had to texas tech in lubbock and uta and nnn university of houston and everywhere else. ms. cassady welcome back to the committee. i know you are familiar with the regulations promulgated by environmental quality not only for work on the committee but with this manner. a code of federal regulations states proposals or price the proposals related to each other to be a single course of action are evaluated. the discussion draft requires the state department gave both a cross-border pipelines and you heard secretary mo needs say the agencies are required to do it. ms. cassady, with a federal agent be in
those are the things you are seeking. these are good middle-class jobs that not only use your head but also your hand and we see that grow a something we can continue to see grow in lancaster county and throughout pennsylvania. >> thank you, commissioner. my time has expired. >> the gentleman from texas, mr. green for 15 minutes. >> my accent gives me away. every school in texas has energy courses from community colleges also had to texas tech in lubbock and uta and nnn...
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which i feel that you are doing the same thing when you are using instances that are individual, and in this case that do not have to deal with concealed carry licensed owners, and this is what we are focussing on with students for concealed carry, that we want 21 years of age and older, those with c.h.l. licences, those with background checks to be the ones that have guns on campus, to be the ones that are going to be there, in situations where law enforcement has not arrived yet. >> antonio, the campus leader of students for concealed carry at the university of texas. colin is a senior policy advocate for the group every up to for gun safety. great to have you both with us. across the thousands of college campuses are tens of thousands of school employees, whose main job is to look out for the well being of students. what they make of the law and other measures on the way to the law across the country next. firearms on campus, it's tonight's "inside story". welcome back to "inside story". i'm ray suarez, we are focussing on the pros and cons of campus carry laws. the right to have
which i feel that you are doing the same thing when you are using instances that are individual, and in this case that do not have to deal with concealed carry licensed owners, and this is what we are focussing on with students for concealed carry, that we want 21 years of age and older, those with c.h.l. licences, those with background checks to be the ones that have guns on campus, to be the ones that are going to be there, in situations where law enforcement has not arrived yet. >>...
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i think our rags are fair. -- i think our regs are fair.er you are a new regulator or an old one, if you are going to hold customer money, you will have a certain responsibility, a certain level of regulatory scrutiny because we want to make sure that, especially as the industry grows over time, that people are protected, that consumers know what they are getting. we saw it with the mountain ox collapse. -- wouldt they have been so -- subject to the license? >> i don't think so. that is the heart of the regulatory intent is to make sure that the firms we regulate do not collapse or disappear. erik: here is one criticism that makes some sense to me, and it is from fred wilson. he is not ranting, if you will. the compliance component of the bit license raises operating costs to the point that the barriers to entry are too high for new businesses, and as a money, which is keeping the bitcoin industry alive, will only be steered towards established businesses. so it will snuff out nascent advances. >> fred is a smart guy, and i will -- i have s
i think our rags are fair. -- i think our regs are fair.er you are a new regulator or an old one, if you are going to hold customer money, you will have a certain responsibility, a certain level of regulatory scrutiny because we want to make sure that, especially as the industry grows over time, that people are protected, that consumers know what they are getting. we saw it with the mountain ox collapse. -- wouldt they have been so -- subject to the license? >> i don't think so. that is...
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shootings are incredibly high. murders are incredibly high. for some odd reason, this issue continues on a daily basis. if we are protecting americans let alone humanity, i think it would be refreshing if someone would address this issue. it is alarming the amount of americans that are killed near yearly. i would really appreciate it if someone brought this issue to the level of reporting that it should be. sen. chris murphy: i represent newtown, connecticut. i was the congressman from sandy hook. i was on the ground at the firehouse where all the families were after the shooting. i live every day with this epidemic of gun violence in the united states. there are over 80 people in this country every single day who are killed by guns. if we had a terrorist attack in this country that killed 10 people in one day, it would be news for months. and yes there are 80 people killed by guns every day in this country. very rarely does any of that make the national news. i put out along with two other senators a set of eight sensible's -- principles that
shootings are incredibly high. murders are incredibly high. for some odd reason, this issue continues on a daily basis. if we are protecting americans let alone humanity, i think it would be refreshing if someone would address this issue. it is alarming the amount of americans that are killed near yearly. i would really appreciate it if someone brought this issue to the level of reporting that it should be. sen. chris murphy: i represent newtown, connecticut. i was the congressman from sandy...
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them are text type, some are photographed. there are all there are all kinds of different models. some are like bulletin board formats. there is lot a lot of different formats. >> and all of that is off-limits right now to the federal government. >> not that it is off-limits but there are more and more companies building a platforms that do not allow us. we will still seek those companies, companies, but if the company has built a model that even they can't decrypt than it does not do us any good. >> thank you. i yield back. >> you are recognized. >> thank you very much. thank you very much for your information sharing. i want to tag on a little bit to the congressman's congressman's question. i want to get at something that i have not heard a lot about. i am i am reading that they're really is no sort of common denominator here, no religious zealot individuals being radicalized or even necessarily no what the islamic religion is all about. it is not socioeconomic racial or ethnic. what exactly is it? what is enticing about be
them are text type, some are photographed. there are all there are all kinds of different models. some are like bulletin board formats. there is lot a lot of different formats. >> and all of that is off-limits right now to the federal government. >> not that it is off-limits but there are more and more companies building a platforms that do not allow us. we will still seek those companies, companies, but if the company has built a model that even they can't decrypt than it does not...
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what are they saying there are?> beared melekian first of all this is the administrator's job to make this judgment about what her text of public health with an adequate margin of safety. they looked at all of this information and they see evidence in the science record on the level of 70 down to a level of 60 that shows adverse impact on public health from ozone levels of exposure and what they are saying is that the top and of the range there is less cushion angle was margin of safety than lower levels within that range. >> this was taken into account is the administrator developed the proposal. >> it was. >> when you consider the public health benefits for children and elderly respiratory diseases, we all know someone in our family or we know someone with asthma. 26 million people in the u.s. are estimated to have asthma 7 million children. certainly we can continue the environmental progress to improve the public health and balance it against the economic needs of the country. this is the united states of americ
what are they saying there are?> beared melekian first of all this is the administrator's job to make this judgment about what her text of public health with an adequate margin of safety. they looked at all of this information and they see evidence in the science record on the level of 70 down to a level of 60 that shows adverse impact on public health from ozone levels of exposure and what they are saying is that the top and of the range there is less cushion angle was margin of safety than...
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are phenomenal and the teachers are wonderful, even the students are so friendly especially in the networkve here of students and nonindigenous as well. >> reporter: in australia being indigenous is not a measure of skin color, what wants is all these people have some personal abroginal identity and dissent, however slight that others in the community recognize too. she has an aboraginal mother but father is scottish and an eight-hour drive from sidney she is a star pupil and her heritage makes that rare and 15% go to university, the proportion of indigenous students who do is much lower still. >> one student every three to four or five years are indigenous and we have fantastic kids at this school, i can't speak highly enough of them but when we say going to uni, no. >> reporter: schools like griffith can access special funds for indigenous students and australia wide university have positive discrimination programs and sidney university says unequal treatment of applicants is fair when their starting points are unequal but it's reaching the people most in need and there are plenty with m
are phenomenal and the teachers are wonderful, even the students are so friendly especially in the networkve here of students and nonindigenous as well. >> reporter: in australia being indigenous is not a measure of skin color, what wants is all these people have some personal abroginal identity and dissent, however slight that others in the community recognize too. she has an aboraginal mother but father is scottish and an eight-hour drive from sidney she is a star pupil and her heritage...
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the benefit is that they are just that. they are campus-based. their student waste should institutions know their students and have looks ability of the program requirements. because of that, the relatively small dollars invested in these programs have a tremendously high returns relative to regulation rates for underrepresented students. these programs level the education playing field for under resourced students at her off in a deciding factor about a student conceding his or her degree. they are woefully underfunded. many students are able to take advantage. i will cite an example. towson university -- the annual cost of attendance for in-state student come including housing room and board $24,000. here's how towson student aid breaks down from the most recent funding levels. telegrams are the largest for underrepresented low-income students. reaching nearly over 5000. institutional need-based grants directly from towson met that is $16 million impacting over 4000 students. state grants -- $500,000. work study. you could see the difference. j
the benefit is that they are just that. they are campus-based. their student waste should institutions know their students and have looks ability of the program requirements. because of that, the relatively small dollars invested in these programs have a tremendously high returns relative to regulation rates for underrepresented students. these programs level the education playing field for under resourced students at her off in a deciding factor about a student conceding his or her degree....
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sir, you are joining us by phone. you are in athens.they are getting down to discussing some sort of reform plan. should make think i you aware that i am not advising the greek government, not right now. main point ofhe your question, i think the two sides are pretty far apart, that there are two sides, one proposed by the creditors, and they are far in terms of how soh taxes should be raised, it is not like we are close. i do not think we are. it looks like the euro/dollar relationship means we will see some kind of a deal. what you think happens if we do see some kind of resolution before friday in the currency market? cs: --sor economi alix: go ahead. >> i think the base case scenario is we are going to reach a deal by the end of the month. i think what we are indicating is that they could combine those payments at the end of the month. maybe friday is a little bit less critical than it used to be, but i think he could take a deal in drive. i do not think there will be a huge upside for that. nicholas, over to you, greece seems to be
sir, you are joining us by phone. you are in athens.they are getting down to discussing some sort of reform plan. should make think i you aware that i am not advising the greek government, not right now. main point ofhe your question, i think the two sides are pretty far apart, that there are two sides, one proposed by the creditors, and they are far in terms of how soh taxes should be raised, it is not like we are close. i do not think we are. it looks like the euro/dollar relationship means...
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they are different people. >> you are a christian woman.roudly around your neck. >> um-huh. >> did you talk about forgiveness? i don't know -- boy, you know, you have to ---our religion dictates that we have toker if give. >> right. >> i always say the person has to ask for forgiveness. i may be on the wrong side of that you have explained that or talked about that with the kids? >> we have had some really deep conversations about that i actually had a deep conversation with my pastor about it on a different issue. and just respecting the time that we have here, there is a story in the bible where you know there was some jews that god sent into a cave. they decided to do their own thing, not listen to god. they walked for 40 years and they said god please forgive me. he said my child i forgave you the moment you did it it you can't go back in the cave. >> this murderer will pay. his life is over. >> that's what we talk about honestly to finish that thought with you we did talk about that the fact that we can try to forgive the person wheel
they are different people. >> you are a christian woman.roudly around your neck. >> um-huh. >> did you talk about forgiveness? i don't know -- boy, you know, you have to ---our religion dictates that we have toker if give. >> right. >> i always say the person has to ask for forgiveness. i may be on the wrong side of that you have explained that or talked about that with the kids? >> we have had some really deep conversations about that i actually had a deep...
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but there are others who are not happy for her.ver: the pop superstar handed over an open letter to apple and got them to back down and now they will pay royalties to musicians on the first three months of its new streaming service. but a concert photographer writing on the website says it is hypocrisy, saying her contracts are overly restrictive, allowing them to use images only once, after which copyrights revert to her. he says she is no different from apple. and says with all the respect you can do the right thing. z (#úk a >> this is a production of china central television america. walter: for more than a decade the united states has had the highest incarceration rate in the world. in fact, the usa has just 5% of the world's population and 25% of the world's prison population, and american taxpayers spend an astounding $70 billion on correctional services annually. what's wrong with this picture? i'm mike walter in los angeles. let's take it full frame.
but there are others who are not happy for her.ver: the pop superstar handed over an open letter to apple and got them to back down and now they will pay royalties to musicians on the first three months of its new streaming service. but a concert photographer writing on the website says it is hypocrisy, saying her contracts are overly restrictive, allowing them to use images only once, after which copyrights revert to her. he says she is no different from apple. and says with all the respect...
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i'm not sure if you are the police. >> you are not sure if you are the police. >> i don't know what toay. ♪ (explosion) ♪ hah! (explosion) ♪ lead your heroes in the hit mobile game download heroes charge now! >> we'll see in if she calls me back shortly. >> under the watchful eye of sheriff judd, detectives work the end of a four-day human trafficking sting. >> you have a single female here. >> their next target, a young female who's ad sells herself as a real life barbie but this five star pleasure giver has one stipulation. she asks the john to meet her outside of the hotel. >> i told her i would go down to her car. she said that's what a gentleman from georgia would do. and i'll bring her back up. >> officers know pimps wary of sting requests make this request to make sure the john is not a cop. >> strip down they can go down. >> lieutenant board who runs on the operation, instructs the officers to follow safety proehl cot in meet her and bring her up here. >> all right. >> additional officers hustle to get in to position before barbie shows up. >> white mercedes or something pullin
i'm not sure if you are the police. >> you are not sure if you are the police. >> i don't know what toay. ♪ (explosion) ♪ hah! (explosion) ♪ lead your heroes in the hit mobile game download heroes charge now! >> we'll see in if she calls me back shortly. >> under the watchful eye of sheriff judd, detectives work the end of a four-day human trafficking sting. >> you have a single female here. >> their next target, a young female who's ad sells herself as...
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are these mythical promises you are making? guest: no they are extremely realistic, actually. about making choices where you spend your fiscal discipline. we have lost the three pillars of the economy. we do not have a financial stability program, a macroeconomic stability framework. this is central bank independence, where we speak about supervisory and agencies real fiscal discipline rather than an aggregate number. what we are saying is we will spend this. we will not change the discipline structure, but we will spend it differently. we are not going to spend on jets we are rather going to forgo taxes that are paid on minimum wages. the minimum wage raise comes from the government for going partially some income generated through taxation of minimum wages. the rest could be funded through sharing with the private sector. the private sector has actually opened up there in years and are ready to do so because increases in minimum wages would increase productivity. that would trigger what is much needed in turkey, a more long-term structural reform agenda back and start with s
are these mythical promises you are making? guest: no they are extremely realistic, actually. about making choices where you spend your fiscal discipline. we have lost the three pillars of the economy. we do not have a financial stability program, a macroeconomic stability framework. this is central bank independence, where we speak about supervisory and agencies real fiscal discipline rather than an aggregate number. what we are saying is we will spend this. we will not change the discipline...
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who are they appealing to?> i think it's become more and more clear in the last six, nine months, especially, what they are trying to do. they are trying to appeal to people who they believe will join them if they isis show that they are running a serious diligent pristine clear, islamic, pure society. and what they are doing with the way they kill people the way they destroy antiques the way they destroy other religious sites is to give a sense of order, and a sense of certainty to those people that are looking for those things. a lot of the people who follow isis, they do so for many many different reasons, but one of the reasons that is common to a lot of their followers, whether from abroad, but mostly from the region, is people go to them because they want to live in a society where there is rules, order, certainty, clarity about how you live what you do and what you don't do. things they are missing in their ordinary lives. so these extreme represents whether killing people or destroying things are design
who are they appealing to?> i think it's become more and more clear in the last six, nine months, especially, what they are trying to do. they are trying to appeal to people who they believe will join them if they isis show that they are running a serious diligent pristine clear, islamic, pure society. and what they are doing with the way they kill people the way they destroy antiques the way they destroy other religious sites is to give a sense of order, and a sense of certainty to those...
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are saying.ook this is what happens when you become a candidate. she's no longer above the fray as secretary of state or first lady. this is what happens when partisan attacks. look at the polls, democrats are solidly behind her. >> that's what they are saying. >> that's what they are saying. is there is no threat to the nomination. >> look, she's been in public life since at least 199 2. you have in this poll 57% saying they regard her as a dishonest person. if i had a number like that i'd shoot myself. >> she's a politician. you are a journalist. >> it might be worse. there's another number in the poll that should be troubling for them. her unfavorable among independent independents is 39%. that 40 is a benchmark. >> favorability. >> favorability is 39%. that's a bad number. even the democrats will have to get some independent votes. she's going to have to get independent votes to win. >> they are also saying, she is still winning head to head against every republican in the field. what does th
are saying.ook this is what happens when you become a candidate. she's no longer above the fray as secretary of state or first lady. this is what happens when partisan attacks. look at the polls, democrats are solidly behind her. >> that's what they are saying. >> that's what they are saying. is there is no threat to the nomination. >> look, she's been in public life since at least 199 2. you have in this poll 57% saying they regard her as a dishonest person. if i had a number...
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the officers are - they are energized. they are tired but energized because they take this personnel. -- personal. they take someone coming into our city going into a church sitting with people that are praying and exercising their religious beliefs, and murdering them - we are - we are going to get through it. we'll keep pushing, and we are going to take care of our own. but thank you for asking. right here. >> reporter: have you asked the survivors whether they know the shooter? >> that is part of the investigation. we talked with the survivors, and will continue to talk with the survivors, last question right here. >> reporter: you mentioned the investigators [ inaudible ] >> that's correct. >> reporter: [ inaudible ] other agencies [ inaudible ] >> right well basically what that does if it's a hate crime there's specific elements that could make it a federal prosecution, and one of the things that we look at when we do the types of investigations are motivation you know what is motivation behind the crime, and if it is
the officers are - they are energized. they are tired but energized because they take this personnel. -- personal. they take someone coming into our city going into a church sitting with people that are praying and exercising their religious beliefs, and murdering them - we are - we are going to get through it. we'll keep pushing, and we are going to take care of our own. but thank you for asking. right here. >> reporter: have you asked the survivors whether they know the shooter?...
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we are seizing control of the area we are standing in. we have secured the area and provided security for the residents of the we were backed up by army jet fighters. it was a surprise to the terrorists that we accomplished the manages in a few hours. >> the task now includes patrol a dangerous mission in the land that borders anbar. i.s.i.l. attacks killed dozens in the past few days. i.s.i.l. showed its ability to advance on several fronts when iraqi forces were distracted. a bit to consolidate power is key, before the focus is an ramadi. >> in many ways the counter battle for anbar is one for control of roads, towns and villages. i canny security forces had success in taking back the roads, towns and villages and they are using it as a staging post for a battle to retake ramadi. i.s.i.l. fighters have an advantage. they have two major boarder crossings and are using them for reinforcement, giving the iraqi security forces a serious challenge >>> in syria, the fatah army kurdish and rebel groups is consolidateing a hold on the highway,
we are seizing control of the area we are standing in. we have secured the area and provided security for the residents of the we were backed up by army jet fighters. it was a surprise to the terrorists that we accomplished the manages in a few hours. >> the task now includes patrol a dangerous mission in the land that borders anbar. i.s.i.l. attacks killed dozens in the past few days. i.s.i.l. showed its ability to advance on several fronts when iraqi forces were distracted. a bit to...
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you are the professional. people do all kind of stupid things. some are respectful some are not.o deal with them in the same way. white, black, green, brown, it's how you deal with it. >> this officer was out of control. like i said the other day, when you respond to a scene like this you have two black independent witnesses. there was a 30 minute melee going on. we saw a seven minute video. the kids tried to get into the pool. the security guard who could not control it had to call the police. it was a large altercation going on. it wasn't a riot. there were seven people involved. when the police officers respond to the scene, you find those seven people involved in it. >> were they identitied as black? >> i have no idea. >> we have the hear the 911 call. i want to hear what the 911 call said. if there's a bunch of black students trying to get in the pool and they are not allowed and climbing the fence and the security guard couldn't handle the situation. nobody in the neighborhood called the police it was a security guard. >> if you call and say it's a black guy who robbed a ba
you are the professional. people do all kind of stupid things. some are respectful some are not.o deal with them in the same way. white, black, green, brown, it's how you deal with it. >> this officer was out of control. like i said the other day, when you respond to a scene like this you have two black independent witnesses. there was a 30 minute melee going on. we saw a seven minute video. the kids tried to get into the pool. the security guard who could not control it had to call the...