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people are just trying to get a job. they are getting hired. they are getting paid.hey are getting taxed. we are making them the problem as opposed to the company that is probably not treating them right and not giving them the benefits they need and driving down wages for everybody. this pointet into where we are saying immigrants are the problem. all they are doing is going to work like everybody else. steve on twitter says, mr. kelly needs to realize that he and his officers do not have free reign. we still have a constitution. gloria from maryland on the democrats line. good morning. caller: good morning. by kelly'sd statement but i shouldn't be. dumpty'slike trumpty america. this is a democracy. we are not going to shut up. god bless america's voice. this nearly 80-year-old totally blind individual became homeless after the first time i went on the air against trumpty fumpty. dumpty. we are going to demand that people like mr. kelly check his arrogance at the curb and servanthe is a public and our roads pay his salary. if he can forget all about us that he has b
people are just trying to get a job. they are getting hired. they are getting paid.hey are getting taxed. we are making them the problem as opposed to the company that is probably not treating them right and not giving them the benefits they need and driving down wages for everybody. this pointet into where we are saying immigrants are the problem. all they are doing is going to work like everybody else. steve on twitter says, mr. kelly needs to realize that he and his officers do not have free...
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if we are two snowflakes, there are millions out there.ost: when it comes to the midterms, "usa today" takes a look at some of the money being raised by democrats for the upcoming reelections. incumbents ing states carried by donald trump, these are some of the democrats they raised as far as 2018 is concerned. from your point of view as former political staffers, is the senate vulnerable, is the house vulnerable? i know there are different numbers, but what do you think realistically what could happen? guest: seats, but realistically, what could happen? guest: the bottom line is that money doesn't vote, people vote. the real question is, are folks organized on the ground and are they making their voices heard? yearegislative fight this is the place to make a voices heard and it is important to fight against trumpcare, not just because it sets up immigrants and progressive next because 24 million americans will lose their insurance effected through. but we have seen his that you don't have to wait until next year to get engaged. you can ch
if we are two snowflakes, there are millions out there.ost: when it comes to the midterms, "usa today" takes a look at some of the money being raised by democrats for the upcoming reelections. incumbents ing states carried by donald trump, these are some of the democrats they raised as far as 2018 is concerned. from your point of view as former political staffers, is the senate vulnerable, is the house vulnerable? i know there are different numbers, but what do you think realistically...
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>> because we are the competition. you say they are following.agging them kicking and screaming on behalf of the consumer. four years ago when t-mobile became a public company, we announced that we are going to fix a stupid, broken, arrogant industry on behalf of consumers, and i would also point out that the 13 un-carrier moves are industry changes, permanent, and there are more coming, so much more to do, and we want the industry to change and follow suit. -- but therestable is more change to come and our competitors know it and are struggling to keep up with us. china's: coming up, ride hailing app is new the close of a massive funding round . will it bring the company to another level in the startup world? details ahead. plus, traditional retail has been suffering from the rise in e-commerce, but when company is bringing on high tech features to improve the in-store experience. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: didi chuxing is close to a milestone. the chinese ride hailing giant is near an agreement to raise $5 billion to six been dollars making
>> because we are the competition. you say they are following.agging them kicking and screaming on behalf of the consumer. four years ago when t-mobile became a public company, we announced that we are going to fix a stupid, broken, arrogant industry on behalf of consumers, and i would also point out that the 13 un-carrier moves are industry changes, permanent, and there are more coming, so much more to do, and we want the industry to change and follow suit. -- but therestable is more...
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live coverage on c-span. >> are you ready? are you ready? are you ready?] a couple of things to get started. if folks could fill in some can get good pictures. those folks up front, we love your signs. we can't get them on television with cameras behind you. i'm with the working families party and i can tell you without question that on the saturday there are absolutely no place than right here with you, demanding donald trump release his tax returns. we appreciate you joining the tax march. our democracy is better when we are together, and when we resist and march together. today we are going to hear from elected officials, activists, marchers, and a special guest from comedy central. a have all come together to demand donald trump release his tax returns and develop a system that works for all of us. equitablefair more tax system, not one that just works with the wealthy and well-connected. it is long past time that our tax system, our economy and our democracy works for the benefit of americans who look just like us. two of our most sacred values, trans
live coverage on c-span. >> are you ready? are you ready? are you ready?] a couple of things to get started. if folks could fill in some can get good pictures. those folks up front, we love your signs. we can't get them on television with cameras behind you. i'm with the working families party and i can tell you without question that on the saturday there are absolutely no place than right here with you, demanding donald trump release his tax returns. we appreciate you joining the tax...
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golf bank earnings are next. ♪ >> you are watching bloomberg.ousef gamal el-din life in istanbul. seen the worst performance among middle eastern markets yesterday following the most since february. ring in our guest to discuss the markets. >>'s was a very interesting trading day in dubai. we saw a lot of activity with construction companies. the main activity happened with eric tech, a developer in dubai going through a restructuring program. right now, there are many details coming out. there is a lot of speculation about how things are going to turn out. the offer was around 1.5 billion doings. a lot of investors see this as wiping out minority shareholders . the company announced the name of the new ceo to have a major role in the restructuring program. shareholders will vote tomorrow. we're seeing a lot of concern. this is popular among retail investors. >> it has been a remarkable story. eric tech continues to move along. in terms of other companies, what are you watching? >> we have a few different names should attract a lot of attention
golf bank earnings are next. ♪ >> you are watching bloomberg.ousef gamal el-din life in istanbul. seen the worst performance among middle eastern markets yesterday following the most since february. ring in our guest to discuss the markets. >>'s was a very interesting trading day in dubai. we saw a lot of activity with construction companies. the main activity happened with eric tech, a developer in dubai going through a restructuring program. right now, there are many details...
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there are some where people are wearing the wrong color and they kind of relate to a gang and they are shot. one case of mistaken identity. one of the boys who died is clearly involved in a gang. most are random. they don't all have to path of jaden's story but most you could imagine they go in another way. >> it won this years jerry lucas prize. he is a columnnist and the author of three other books including the speech; the story behind martin luther king, jr's dream. your readers in london. are they fascinated? intered in america's so-called gun culture? -- interested. >> guest: to be honest, they really are. but in a range of ways america seems so similar and americans seem so similar and in this particular way the way in which it keeps happening. the way every story of a mass shooting, there is a sense of surely they will do something about this. surely something will change. and so, and i don't think it is just britain either. i think most of the rest of the western world are -- this is one of the main things they don't understand about america. in their mind it will be why do yo
there are some where people are wearing the wrong color and they kind of relate to a gang and they are shot. one case of mistaken identity. one of the boys who died is clearly involved in a gang. most are random. they don't all have to path of jaden's story but most you could imagine they go in another way. >> it won this years jerry lucas prize. he is a columnnist and the author of three other books including the speech; the story behind martin luther king, jr's dream. your readers in...
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they are all thinking about what the trade-offs are.expected much more approache, logical than trying to pass health care in 17 days. david: so you have spent time with the president more than once. the you come away with this meeting with a sense of optimism? we talked to gary cohn and he said at the end of the calendar year, maybe not august, we could get tax reform. do you have optimism that we could have something through congress? >> you will probably have something. knowingst a handicap of how comprehensive and aggressive that would be as opposed to just a tax cut. so we will see when we see. david: so one of the things you know a lot about and you care about is china. you have the schwartz and scholars. you have that invested in china. did you come away with a sense of how things went with .resident xi saturday is the deadline for the possible the nominating of china as a currency manipulator. the you have a sense of that? >> i would doubt that that would happen. i think the meetings in florida at mar-a-lago were good meetings .
they are all thinking about what the trade-offs are.expected much more approache, logical than trying to pass health care in 17 days. david: so you have spent time with the president more than once. the you come away with this meeting with a sense of optimism? we talked to gary cohn and he said at the end of the calendar year, maybe not august, we could get tax reform. do you have optimism that we could have something through congress? >> you will probably have something. knowingst a...
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are. so there was no action items from february meeting. and we did not meet in march. so there was no reports. so i have combined the two together. and again, at the state level, california is looking at healthcare. given the program on our own, but there is no clarity around it, and i reported that if february. and there is still no updates but we will keep tracking that as we move forward. and obviously healthcare as she said and as you will see in the list of priorities state wide, and from director mcfaddin's report, it is going to be an ongoing issue that we will be tracking them and watching this current year and we are continuing to work on our meeting with the local representatives. a subcommittee was formed by myself and mr. apple beto put together the talking points, commissioner al recommended that we identify five key areas which we are still working on when we meet with our local representatives we want to have a cohesive plan and our top five priorities so that we can use th
are. so there was no action items from february meeting. and we did not meet in march. so there was no reports. so i have combined the two together. and again, at the state level, california is looking at healthcare. given the program on our own, but there is no clarity around it, and i reported that if february. and there is still no updates but we will keep tracking that as we move forward. and obviously healthcare as she said and as you will see in the list of priorities state wide, and from...
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they are not financially merged but they are co-located. it's basically taking the chronic care model and moving it to behavioral health. that's one approach. the central medical clinic in hawaii isn't the only one doing that. we visited in chicago advocate healthcare, which is a group, very large group, 6300 6300 affiliated doctors and they are doing the same kind of thing, which is in the big practices they are collated dating -- their co-locating psychologist to take your patient and systematically screening patients for anxiety and depression, and then referring them to it. co-location is an adaptation of the chronic care model. it's also an adaptation of collaborative care which is an old model that was pioneered out of universe of washington in seattle, and it works. there's a very good data. you focus in on targeted interventions to take care of whatever the problem is, whatever is really pushing the patient off. you work towards a resolution in three to six months. you can bring those extra cost associate with behavioral health dent
they are not financially merged but they are co-located. it's basically taking the chronic care model and moving it to behavioral health. that's one approach. the central medical clinic in hawaii isn't the only one doing that. we visited in chicago advocate healthcare, which is a group, very large group, 6300 6300 affiliated doctors and they are doing the same kind of thing, which is in the big practices they are collated dating -- their co-locating psychologist to take your patient and...
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daily mirror, they are saying we are on starting with the daily mirror, they are saying we are on the story saying that president trump has been given a number of options which he is looking at the moment. the guardian, the same story. they are saying north korea warning from china. the daily mail has a story we have been talking about today, the mot for the driving test. you have got to be able to use a satnav and turn on the back heater. telegraph, the same story. david, what have you got for us? pages and pages about how near the world may or may not be to another horrendous war. unsurprisingly therefore, there is not much humour about, but giles corran in the times does his best. he tells us it is world war three and i'mjoining dad's army. this he tells us it is world war three and i'm joining dad's army. this is and i'm joining dad's army. this is a perfect storm, he says, genuine nutters are simultaneously ensconced as leaders of the major powers for the first time since world war ii and then he tells us let's look at the bright side. they're saying it will be over by christmas.
daily mirror, they are saying we are on starting with the daily mirror, they are saying we are on the story saying that president trump has been given a number of options which he is looking at the moment. the guardian, the same story. they are saying north korea warning from china. the daily mail has a story we have been talking about today, the mot for the driving test. you have got to be able to use a satnav and turn on the back heater. telegraph, the same story. david, what have you got for...
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are spent. where i think most of the innovation needs to be how to better deliver services to those high need populations. rather than trying to focus on looking at this narrow slice and saying this is what the whole program is about o. and certainly the issues we were raising around home and community based service and all of those kinds of innovations are ones we want and we see that -- i'm going to channel trish who is not here. we see a lot of innovation going on in the payment and delivery and organization of care. and i think everyone's always poised that the states are backward because they don't have enough doctors seeing patients. yet we've seen them move tremendously into managed care, into better managed care trying to do better coordination across the board. i think that's where the promising future of medicaid is. you know, we can look at who could work and isn't working when we tried to look at the expansion population. the majority of them were working, they were just working in s
are spent. where i think most of the innovation needs to be how to better deliver services to those high need populations. rather than trying to focus on looking at this narrow slice and saying this is what the whole program is about o. and certainly the issues we were raising around home and community based service and all of those kinds of innovations are ones we want and we see that -- i'm going to channel trish who is not here. we see a lot of innovation going on in the payment and delivery...
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we are going to drive down deductibles because right now deduct tbles are who so high unless you areoing to die, a long hard death you never can get to use your healthcare because the deductibles are so high. >> dickerson: so what i hear you saying is pre-existing is in there for everybody? >> pre-existing is going to be in there and will also, it is going also going to create pools and pools will take care of -- >> dickerson: it is not left up to the states, everybody gets preexisting? >> no, but the states will have a lot too ultimately want to get it back down to the states. >> dickerson: it is a guarantee? >> look if you hurt your knee, honestly i would rather have the federal government focused on north korea, focused on other things than your knee. okay? or than your back as important as your back is. i would much rather see the federal government focused on other things, bigger things. now, the state is going to be in a much better position to take care, because it is smaller,. >> dickerson: people out there with preexisting conditions they are worried,' m are they going o hav
we are going to drive down deductibles because right now deduct tbles are who so high unless you areoing to die, a long hard death you never can get to use your healthcare because the deductibles are so high. >> dickerson: so what i hear you saying is pre-existing is in there for everybody? >> pre-existing is going to be in there and will also, it is going also going to create pools and pools will take care of -- >> dickerson: it is not left up to the states, everybody gets...
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we are not long any of this. >> they are overvalued?o trade at three to four times. >> when we say "they" we mean those that people are familiar with -- neiman marcus, macy's. >> that is part of the problem. most of these retailers are actually smaller. you listed the larger ones but there are about 50 companies that could file for bankruptcy. >> 50 retailers that could file for bankruptcy? >> american apparel is already gone. that's filed twice. it's liquidating. think about companies like rue 21, claire's. these are reasonably sized, but they are not be neiman marcus's of the world. >> we talk a lot about energy and whether that has been played out, we talk about retail. talk to us a little bit why europe and where. >> in the european credit space, the 800 pound gorilla is very much in the room, the european central bank. the bank was buying 80 billion euros of credit of credit a month, now they are buying 60 billion. that is a big move and we are seeing that in the credit face. let's take high-yield, specifically the credit suisse eu
we are not long any of this. >> they are overvalued?o trade at three to four times. >> when we say "they" we mean those that people are familiar with -- neiman marcus, macy's. >> that is part of the problem. most of these retailers are actually smaller. you listed the larger ones but there are about 50 companies that could file for bankruptcy. >> 50 retailers that could file for bankruptcy? >> american apparel is already gone. that's filed twice. it's...
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there are a lot of people that are thinking differently about our commute.e: there are many hurdles ahead for the sector. how do investors look at this emerging field? with us is the ceo of starburst accelerator, which helps startups raise seed funding. you were in davos at the elevate event. tell us about how it felt. >> it was really a great event. what strikes me the most is the energy was there. it was the beginning of a new era. a lot of order has been addressed, discussed. i'm sure what we are going to see, what we discuss, we see that in the coming years very soon. caroline: uber said it would like to see flying vehicles being demo'd in 2020. is this a reality, how quickly we start to see uber using the source of flying vehicles? -- these sorts of flying vehicles? >> yeah, i think it's going to be reality. i think it will happen much quicker than we thought a year ago, because there's a couple of elements that are ready now. we look at the battery, they have the right density, the right energy storage. battery ok. the supercharger ready too. in short
there are a lot of people that are thinking differently about our commute.e: there are many hurdles ahead for the sector. how do investors look at this emerging field? with us is the ceo of starburst accelerator, which helps startups raise seed funding. you were in davos at the elevate event. tell us about how it felt. >> it was really a great event. what strikes me the most is the energy was there. it was the beginning of a new era. a lot of order has been addressed, discussed. i'm sure...
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to abstain little if you are a loser then you are a nobody. it's hard to swallow. >> dialer lot listing to these for. [applause] also thanks for hosting us and all the the force spending time with us tonight stick around for the reception down the hall where we can continue this conversation. [applause]
to abstain little if you are a loser then you are a nobody. it's hard to swallow. >> dialer lot listing to these for. [applause] also thanks for hosting us and all the the force spending time with us tonight stick around for the reception down the hall where we can continue this conversation. [applause]
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it ratings are a hurdle. -- credit ratings are a hurdle. 200.han: we are north of is that the trade toeep? >> it is a piece of the global flows when looking on the u.s. side. japan only pulled back in the u.s., but they pulled back out of europe. you have this political risk that dampened yields around the world and brought back a little concern around maybe there are bigger hurdles ahead of us. remember the steepening of the is an indicator of long-run inflation expectations. oft we have assisted period that's what we have is this european inflation expectations. it's all point to steeper yield curves. banks getting out of negative interests rates. it means longer runs in steeper yield curves. we are positioned for the backend to be steeper. jonathan: let's talk about the data. it will be the slowest pace of growth in three years as the headline. the employment cost index was higher. when people start talking about the reflation trade is off, does the data tell you something else? >> the first quarter was not that great of the second quarter has not been great five years running now.
it ratings are a hurdle. -- credit ratings are a hurdle. 200.han: we are north of is that the trade toeep? >> it is a piece of the global flows when looking on the u.s. side. japan only pulled back in the u.s., but they pulled back out of europe. you have this political risk that dampened yields around the world and brought back a little concern around maybe there are bigger hurdles ahead of us. remember the steepening of the is an indicator of long-run inflation expectations. oft we have...
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where are you from? you are from sri lanka? >> india. gen. musharraf: ok, india. -- it is anson important organization. it is important because of the indian-pakistan relations. let's see if i am allowed to quote a joke. i went to one of the conferences and one of the prime ministers of a small country, and they are a small country, actually. sri lanka is not small, sorry. said, mr.erson president, the south is important because of india-pakistan relations. he said when two elephants quarrel, the grass gets trampled. at that time we were having a rapprochement between india and pakistan. i was very fast at replying that, mr. bremen us to, if the two elephants start making love, the grass might get more trampled. [laughter] gen. musharraf: we must resolve our disputes. and we have to have sincerity in resolving our disputes. that is all. we must do it for the sake of india and pakistan and the region. everyone has been calling me a man of war. at i have been saying, i am man of war, but a man for peace. i know the hazards of war. maybe everyon
where are you from? you are from sri lanka? >> india. gen. musharraf: ok, india. -- it is anson important organization. it is important because of the indian-pakistan relations. let's see if i am allowed to quote a joke. i went to one of the conferences and one of the prime ministers of a small country, and they are a small country, actually. sri lanka is not small, sorry. said, mr.erson president, the south is important because of india-pakistan relations. he said when two elephants...
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and of the children that are getting subsidized in san francisco are 65% andwe are looking to ask for support in city's most vulnerable.and we are looking to reduce violence and economic injustice and is currently estimated to be seven dollars for every dollar invested in ece and it is reduction values and long-term goals. thank you. >> when anyone else like to speak? seeing none public comment is closed thank you. >> [gavel] >> may i have a motion. we've already heard this so i want to file. >> you want to file it? >> i want to file it, yes. >> well first of all, i'm glad to see that the first three items on the agenda includes three of my favorite department so i will say thatas a record to the public and i will go ahead andmake a motion to file. >> thank you we will take that motion without objection. >> mr. clerk, can you read item to. >> item 2 is a hearing to receive a budget update from children and families commission for fys 2017-2018 and 2018-2019; and requesting the children and families commission to report. >> thank you. you first thing you see is we do not receive a redu
and of the children that are getting subsidized in san francisco are 65% andwe are looking to ask for support in city's most vulnerable.and we are looking to reduce violence and economic injustice and is currently estimated to be seven dollars for every dollar invested in ece and it is reduction values and long-term goals. thank you. >> when anyone else like to speak? seeing none public comment is closed thank you. >> [gavel] >> may i have a motion. we've already heard this so...
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if you are here illegally and you are using a stolenou social security number and you are if you areorking then you are committing a felony punishable by five to ten years in prison. by the way, can i use stolen identity? >> we have serious and violent crimes in our city, probably city you live in as well i'm sure. we have to focus our policeou force in our police efforts and law enforcement efforts in responding to serious 911 calls, investigating murders and other serious and violent crimes into doing the good community 9 policing efforts i think he would agree with that. >> tucker: your police department in oakland is famously rife with problems, three police chiefs in eight days last year, scandals, corruption. you are set to lose over $5 million in federal funding if you don't chase that his policies, will that make oakland safer? >> we receive no direct communication that any funding is at risk right now.ve >> tucker: the attorney general just said it. >> we've received no direct communication. if that funding is at risk, we will deal with it accordingly, i know there are lawsu
if you are here illegally and you are using a stolenou social security number and you are if you areorking then you are committing a felony punishable by five to ten years in prison. by the way, can i use stolen identity? >> we have serious and violent crimes in our city, probably city you live in as well i'm sure. we have to focus our policeou force in our police efforts and law enforcement efforts in responding to serious 911 calls, investigating murders and other serious and violent...
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are. how do you deal with a natural contaminant found in a food source and what actions should fda take? fda has done a lot in this space, including a lot of sampling first. sampling a lot of foods, looking at methodology, the particular species of arsenic we're most concerned about is inorganic arsenic, which is of the greatest health concern, so looking what foods contain it and what are the health risks associated with that. and about one year ago what we announced was a risk assessment on arsenic and specifically on arsenic in rice, because rice contains some of the highest levels of foods fda has tested. so we put out a lot of data. what are the data, what is the science, and what is the necessary public health action, and what we realized in looking at all that science is that what we were most concerned about was the growing body of literature suggesting neurodevelopmental consequences of arsenic in utero and early life exposures, and what we found is infants were actually the most
are. how do you deal with a natural contaminant found in a food source and what actions should fda take? fda has done a lot in this space, including a lot of sampling first. sampling a lot of foods, looking at methodology, the particular species of arsenic we're most concerned about is inorganic arsenic, which is of the greatest health concern, so looking what foods contain it and what are the health risks associated with that. and about one year ago what we announced was a risk assessment on...
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the commuter lanes are being metered right now, and they are typically are not.right-hand and left-hand side, the cars that go through on the commuting lanes are being metered, and pg&e will be repairing that but they are not on scene yet, so heads up, the extra wait especially if you are carpooling and not used to the metering lights, a little problem for you. and northbound 280 off to the right-hand shoulder, a little delay, so expect delays in san jose as well. a new accident right lanes on the waldo grade southbound 101 near spencer, and that is blocking the right, as i said, the far right lane. apparently a jeep involved there as you head toward the golden gate bridge. it could be backing up towards sausalito. >>> a good samaritan that helped a san francisco police officer received a special honor. >> on wednesday sfpd and the police commission officially thanked jay deichmann for his unselfish courage. he was helping an officer that was being assaulted at sfo, and the officer was trying to help a disoriented man but this man suddenly lunged for the officer'
the commuter lanes are being metered right now, and they are typically are not.right-hand and left-hand side, the cars that go through on the commuting lanes are being metered, and pg&e will be repairing that but they are not on scene yet, so heads up, the extra wait especially if you are carpooling and not used to the metering lights, a little problem for you. and northbound 280 off to the right-hand shoulder, a little delay, so expect delays in san jose as well. a new accident right lanes...
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we just are, we are a heavily medicated society. as a filmmaker, it is one thing to do a documentary about an issue that is important, and i look at several factors. interesting most was the cultural application to it. we, as americans, as a cultural phenomenon. we live a very fast-paced lifestyle. we are a first world technologically advanced nation that thinks that we can have some type of either technological or medical fix. that is just the way we are. me to thislly drew subject. i sort of put on my investigatory hat. it is different when you write a narrative or you are directing a screenplay. you have the story there. it sort of goes in certain directions. when you are filming a documentary, you can go in any direction. you are trying to find some subjects for your film, and you are investigating at the same time. with the greg's medical background, my job was like, let's make this hyper political. in my background, i am sort of, especially when i make my films, i am very apolitical. i do not try to take any political platform
we just are, we are a heavily medicated society. as a filmmaker, it is one thing to do a documentary about an issue that is important, and i look at several factors. interesting most was the cultural application to it. we, as americans, as a cultural phenomenon. we live a very fast-paced lifestyle. we are a first world technologically advanced nation that thinks that we can have some type of either technological or medical fix. that is just the way we are. me to thislly drew subject. i sort of...
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there are many. there are so many alternatives, no one should be in pain, really, and people do not even know about the multitude of things you can do to get out of pain because it is not profitable for the pharmaceutical industry. >> you are pointing to -- i agree completely. people will get their drugs and at the schaeffer center, if you look at the deaths from heroin or opioid overdoses, it is up fourfold since 2010. this is a real problem. but also, if you look at the data, we asked the manufacturers to come up with versions of their pills that could not be snorted and that would be extended release, and it has -- what it has done is pushed people underground in some ways, so i think it is very important the visceral response, which i agree, is to limit supply, is not adequate. >> isn't that the other problem? those pills, because they are such large quantities, they are going onto the black market. now, we have the added problems, heroine epidemic returning back. >> it is cheaper. we have to rem
there are many. there are so many alternatives, no one should be in pain, really, and people do not even know about the multitude of things you can do to get out of pain because it is not profitable for the pharmaceutical industry. >> you are pointing to -- i agree completely. people will get their drugs and at the schaeffer center, if you look at the deaths from heroin or opioid overdoses, it is up fourfold since 2010. this is a real problem. but also, if you look at the data, we asked...
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think -- we are all human, therefore we are all flawed, none of us are perfect. but the fact that the united states can lose in its own courts means that we have a justice system that should be admired and frankly, copied. >> can i speak for a minute? i couldn't agree with you more about a justice system worthy of trust and that is something drilled into our new hires, especially that everyone is worthy of trust. in the culture of atf and we look forward to working with you and if the committee whatever like a demonstration of the national information an network, we just had a van built out, we can do test fires. we briefed the attorney general on it last monday, but if that is something that you as the chairman would like to see, we would be happy to bring it up to captain hill. recognize thei'll ranking member for any concluding remarks he might have read -- might have. >> thank you for giving me the opportunity to have a few brief closing remarks. i think you are seeing the evidence of our strong attempt to work in a bipartisan way and the chairmans also and r
think -- we are all human, therefore we are all flawed, none of us are perfect. but the fact that the united states can lose in its own courts means that we have a justice system that should be admired and frankly, copied. >> can i speak for a minute? i couldn't agree with you more about a justice system worthy of trust and that is something drilled into our new hires, especially that everyone is worthy of trust. in the culture of atf and we look forward to working with you and if the...
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that those are the spaces where foreign fighters are most like you to flow to and why you are worried about them flowing out of. that is why the obama administration focused on them. that is why european countries focus on them. you are right. they are not the number one terrorist places. if you look at our plot list, 20% of those plots have a connection to pakistan far and away the largest. >> saudi arabia? jim: well, no, but pakistan, by and large, 20%, is the foreign country that has the most commissions to plots against the united states. so why is pakistan not on the list? because it is not appropriate. dealing with concerns out of pakistan. the foreign fighter one is you want to make sure that the visa and refugee flows are screening those out. that was the logic. but the second point is 50,000 is the number that is in the law. and let's be honest. we can have a moral argument. but from a quantitative standpoint whether the united states takes 50,000 or 100,000, that is not going to affect global refugee flows at all or solve any refugee crisis at all. period. now, it might affe
that those are the spaces where foreign fighters are most like you to flow to and why you are worried about them flowing out of. that is why the obama administration focused on them. that is why european countries focus on them. you are right. they are not the number one terrorist places. if you look at our plot list, 20% of those plots have a connection to pakistan far and away the largest. >> saudi arabia? jim: well, no, but pakistan, by and large, 20%, is the foreign country that has...
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john: now that you are out what are you going to do with your life?> i have only been out three weeks and i haven't had a day rest since i have been out. it's been hectic. but i'm going to advocate for reform. i noon go to d.c. and speak and help reform hands tory sentencing. john: in prison you were with people who had done nasty things, i presume. did some look at you and say you are in here for that. >> a lot of people didn't believe me. 55 years for that? most of the people who did way harsher crimes got way less time. like the judge points out, a child rapist gets 11 years. that's a fifth of my sentence. some murders get 15 years. john: crime was up and that's why president clinton signed the mandatory sentences law. john: thank you, weldon i wish you the best and i'm glad you are after 13 years free. >> thank you. john: coming up. why innocent people are wrongly convicted. >> new evidence presented by the oklahoma innocence project proved scott and correspond proved scott and correspond penner are innocents of the 1994 your path to retirement ma
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are receiving it. we have seen outbreaks instant -- outbreaks in states where fentanyl has played the role of overdose deaths that devastate communities. illicit fentanyl is exacerbating an already challenging problem the federal government is working extremely hard to address. this epidemic led us to new ways of drug use and trafficking. our effort is to partner between public health and law enforcement, some of whom represented here today, to address the problem throughout the country. we are working with our state illicites to prevent drugs from being manufactured and trafficked into the u.s. in terms of public health, we are working to prevent new initiates to drug use by encouraging prescribers to use the cdc guidelines and state prescription drug monitoring programs and emphasizing prescription efforts to determine drug use initiation, including a drug-free communities program. we are working to expand access to treatment including evidence-based assistance treatment for opioid abuse disorder and
are receiving it. we have seen outbreaks instant -- outbreaks in states where fentanyl has played the role of overdose deaths that devastate communities. illicit fentanyl is exacerbating an already challenging problem the federal government is working extremely hard to address. this epidemic led us to new ways of drug use and trafficking. our effort is to partner between public health and law enforcement, some of whom represented here today, to address the problem throughout the country. we are...
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we are not ready. the diplomats and the german ambassador in kenya, he is not ready to say who the culprits are. naming and shaming. that would be one approach. issue that is a central in the catastrophe unfolding. have we as journalists failed? i am getting that impression. have we fallen down on this? dagmar: of course we have failed. payingnot really correspondence on the ground. that is where it starts. we have the same issues as our government has. brian: let me jump in.. we need more paid african correspondence in english and german getting the word back to us what is realllly happeningng? dagmar: exactly. not been, africa has seen as such an important continent. we pay for a correspondent in washington, but not for one in nairobi. of course, without the x-rays, we have a big problem understanding the structures. if you are there once in a while, you have no idea what is going gone. brian: i want to jump in that dw has made a real commitment. we have reporters on the ground. it is something new.
we are not ready. the diplomats and the german ambassador in kenya, he is not ready to say who the culprits are. naming and shaming. that would be one approach. issue that is a central in the catastrophe unfolding. have we as journalists failed? i am getting that impression. have we fallen down on this? dagmar: of course we have failed. payingnot really correspondence on the ground. that is where it starts. we have the same issues as our government has. brian: let me jump in.. we need more paid...
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interest rates are low and credit spreads are tight.hose factors point to easier financial conditions. the fact that the fed is heightening interest rates does not mean they are tightening conditions. i do not think we get to a tightening of policy until the nominal fed funds rates get to above 3%. and stocks can win in this environment, particularly in the u.s. jonathan: that explanation about why -- at explanation jim: i think the fed needs to be slow and cautious. jonathan: jim caron, i think they are doing exactly that, slow and cautious. coming up, it is u.s. gdp, just four minutes away. and an interview with this man right here, who is joining us to talk about the world of credit. from new york city, four minutes away from that report in the states. one hour and four minutes away from the cash open. from new york city, you are watching bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city, for our viewers worldwide, you are watching "bloomberg daybreak." futures up 20 on the dow, positive, almost two points on the s&p 500. treasuries, the ran
interest rates are low and credit spreads are tight.hose factors point to easier financial conditions. the fact that the fed is heightening interest rates does not mean they are tightening conditions. i do not think we get to a tightening of policy until the nominal fed funds rates get to above 3%. and stocks can win in this environment, particularly in the u.s. jonathan: that explanation about why -- at explanation jim: i think the fed needs to be slow and cautious. jonathan: jim caron, i...
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to do 3000 are affected. -- 53,000em are u.s. are affected. most of them are u.s. owners.s a fairlythis minor issue that has not impacted anyone that we know of. this is not takata. this is not gm ignition switch. caroline: we mentioned the class-action lawsuit, the malfunctioning autopilot. is that something to be looking out for in terms of its share price? dana: that lawsuit was filed yesterday, and i don't think it had a big impact on shares. technology islot constantly being updated. there is hardware version one, version two, and constant software updates. this lawsuit was filed on behalf of owners who were upset that they didn't get updates fast enough. we will see where that goes. i don't think it had a big impact on the shares, but i'm not quite sure what the resolution will be. that caroline: -- caroline: that recalled it affect things -- recall did affect things. now to a startup that can help a business in crisis mode, such as tesla, deliver better customer service and brand management. , ledised $36 million today by a venture firm behind slack and airbnb. ansa
to do 3000 are affected. -- 53,000em are u.s. are affected. most of them are u.s. owners.s a fairlythis minor issue that has not impacted anyone that we know of. this is not takata. this is not gm ignition switch. caroline: we mentioned the class-action lawsuit, the malfunctioning autopilot. is that something to be looking out for in terms of its share price? dana: that lawsuit was filed yesterday, and i don't think it had a big impact on shares. technology islot constantly being updated. there...
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we have to make some changes, because those things are not working and are not healthy for the economyto have people treat their customers that badly. caroline: silicon valley entrepreneurs, wherever they are based, two great long-term gainful employment -- >> until 1980, companies few themselves as notches having customers and shareholders. they also have the communities in which they operate. caroline: doesn't efficiency eventually erode? >> why is efficiency the only thing we are focusing on? i think it has taken us to where we are today. too much of a good thing. some efficiency is healthy. caroline: slow it down? >> reprioritize. we will reward people for creating jobs, for industries -- caroline: trying to get people in -- >> taking credit for creating jobs by other people. there is nothing he can do on jobs. we have two qualitatively change the jobs out there. the sharing economy is not the answer. people have to have jobs where they can take of things like health care. i don't know about universal income, but universal health care would take away one of the biggest fears people
we have to make some changes, because those things are not working and are not healthy for the economyto have people treat their customers that badly. caroline: silicon valley entrepreneurs, wherever they are based, two great long-term gainful employment -- >> until 1980, companies few themselves as notches having customers and shareholders. they also have the communities in which they operate. caroline: doesn't efficiency eventually erode? >> why is efficiency the only thing we are...
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sometimes we are too fast and sometimes we are too slow. >> you are comfortable you are doing it in a sensible way? mr. cordray: i think we're trying to do all of our rulemaking in a sensible way. we've had to go back and rework them. >> is interesting because you hold and there are appropriate areas to do that, accountability and transparency, however american action forum noted that you issued 13 corrections on 49 rules that have been sampled. this is a 25% error rate effectively. in the private sector would you be satisfied with a 25% error rate? mr. cordray: i think error rate is it too strong a term. there are things that could change after rulemaking is finalized. should we refuse to admit we should make a change is to be stubborn. it is good that when we learn more, it is good to go back and change things. if we had stubbornly stood on the first definition of rural, we would be hurting people and it would not come out right. cases that have been overruled. we have the north dakota case. courts have ruled against your standing on a variety of cases. wherenow we have to cases cou
sometimes we are too fast and sometimes we are too slow. >> you are comfortable you are doing it in a sensible way? mr. cordray: i think we're trying to do all of our rulemaking in a sensible way. we've had to go back and rework them. >> is interesting because you hold and there are appropriate areas to do that, accountability and transparency, however american action forum noted that you issued 13 corrections on 49 rules that have been sampled. this is a 25% error rate effectively....
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we are building this. we are -- everything is looking really great.t there hasn't been , any slowdown in our progress to make the hyperloop a reality. caroline: coming up, future visa restrictions could drive top tech talent to other countries including india. we will take a look at the country's growing tech landscape and how it could benefit from u.s. visa reform. plus the return of mcafee, the standard company reemerging as a standalone company after being scooped up by intel. we will speak with brian taylor of tpp about the private equity landscape. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: tillerson a startup is , about to conclude a $60 billion round of funding, that includes an investment from intel according to people familiar with the matter. the company hopes to improve highway safety, hoping to generate huge savings for the trucking industry. 'slerton -- peloton technology makes it less dangerous for trucks to travel in close proximity. now back to a theme of the week president trump's h-1b visa , policy have gone largely theseged, and
we are building this. we are -- everything is looking really great.t there hasn't been , any slowdown in our progress to make the hyperloop a reality. caroline: coming up, future visa restrictions could drive top tech talent to other countries including india. we will take a look at the country's growing tech landscape and how it could benefit from u.s. visa reform. plus the return of mcafee, the standard company reemerging as a standalone company after being scooped up by intel. we will speak...
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two people arrested are suspected radicals, we are working to get more information and we are bringing it to you when it becomes available to us but two people have been arrested. >>> we're expecting fire commissioner to answer questions about the report of the lieutenant joyce craig. >> she's cities first female fire fighters kill in the line of duty, back in 2014. steve's in northern liberties, steve. >> reporter: we are seeing so many positive changes through the fire department here in philadelphia, just talking to the guy, and, just getting in here, and, the changes, although the sadness, anger and demand for change all again among emotions at fire fighters union hall here right around the corner here from the fire headquarters where the fire commissioner will talk about all this. later at 11:00 a.m. every firehouse in philadelphia still feels pain important losing 37 year-old joyce craig, a mother of two. after release yesterday of the national institute for occupational safety and health into the line of duty death of joyce craig and the last words that she was last heard utteri
two people arrested are suspected radicals, we are working to get more information and we are bringing it to you when it becomes available to us but two people have been arrested. >>> we're expecting fire commissioner to answer questions about the report of the lieutenant joyce craig. >> she's cities first female fire fighters kill in the line of duty, back in 2014. steve's in northern liberties, steve. >> reporter: we are seeing so many positive changes through the fire...
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if they are derived in another way they are not. but generally, the needle has moved toward the middle on that. for example according to the last pesticide report, this will probably shock people, 50 percent by weight of all the pesticides used in california last year were organically approved. [laughter] people think organic means no chemicals. so anyway, questioning that led to questioning when gmo started coming up and it led me to have a think a little bit more of an open mind or more of a questioning mind. and the things i would hear, arguments against and i would begin to investigate them, they seemed to be made out of, they seemed to be fairly flimsy. >> one of the things that is really fascinating to me is, do you, inattentive research that you do, do you also interact with people who are doing research on is not even how to describe it at this point. but on fertility of the soil. things that we might think of as being more quote confessional. are there as much resources being poured into the other time, the more traditional
if they are derived in another way they are not. but generally, the needle has moved toward the middle on that. for example according to the last pesticide report, this will probably shock people, 50 percent by weight of all the pesticides used in california last year were organically approved. [laughter] people think organic means no chemicals. so anyway, questioning that led to questioning when gmo started coming up and it led me to have a think a little bit more of an open mind or more of a...
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we are going to do that. we are going to prosecute them. we are going to investigate them.we are going to deport them after that. that is the right thing to do. i believe we'll be successful. it is going to be a top priority of this government. you can be sure of it. >> martha: attorney general, another quick question for you. the judge he was overseeing the case we talked about a moment ago go with mr. montes as someone that had a bed of a run-in with president trump because he was overseeing trump university case during the course of the election. do you think this judge can be fair in this case? >> i suspect all the lawyers who know what more about it than i, would file for a recusal if necessary. but i go into a courtroom assuming you will get a fair hearing. if there is -- if it is proved otherwise, emotion can be filed. >> martha: one other comment from you, attorney general sessions, a comment you made in regards to the extreme vetting, which has been shut down by a hawaii judge. you said you are amazed that a judge sitting in a island in the pacific can stop an orde
we are going to do that. we are going to prosecute them. we are going to investigate them.we are going to deport them after that. that is the right thing to do. i believe we'll be successful. it is going to be a top priority of this government. you can be sure of it. >> martha: attorney general, another quick question for you. the judge he was overseeing the case we talked about a moment ago go with mr. montes as someone that had a bed of a run-in with president trump because he was...
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i think we are at that point where we are doing that. i think it took is a well to get there because there was a sense of -- is that our job as a media to be fact checking every single -- can we possibly fact check every single thing that we are reporting on? i don't know that we can, but i do think we are doing it much more than we were. brian: it goes from fact checking to, like, narrative checking, when he says he created 600,000 jobs, what is he really saying? carrie: for he is going to repeal the law -- yeah. brian: you could make the case -- this white house has been pretty conventional. we have heard that word couple of times. has not been doing live, daily, facebook live shows with the president, has not been creating a new form of media through social networks in a way that has been all but disruptive. would you describe that idea that -- we have seen some experimentation, but the world has not been flipped on its head in the past 12 weeks? carrie: i agree with that. i think the air are a lot of tools that the white house can be
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are globally. have the balance to distribute cash to shareholders. we just announced this quarter that we increased our share buyback authorization to $5 billion following the $2 billion one we announced last year. caroline: you talk about the white space that potentially could be analyzed for acquisitions. what gaps do you want to be filling in? john: certainly, if you look across the world, whether it's asia or getting down to africa, parts of europe, there are markets that we are not penetrated into the extent that we would like. we talk about democratizing money. if you think about emerging economies broadly, there are 2 billion people in emerging economies that don't have access to basic things you and i take for granted, like a checking account, savings account, having a mortgage on their home. the benefit of fintech is put all the power of a bank branch in the palm of their hand. there is a huge addressable market for us and many others to play in. caroline: fascinating. maybe we reach into
are globally. have the balance to distribute cash to shareholders. we just announced this quarter that we increased our share buyback authorization to $5 billion following the $2 billion one we announced last year. caroline: you talk about the white space that potentially could be analyzed for acquisitions. what gaps do you want to be filling in? john: certainly, if you look across the world, whether it's asia or getting down to africa, parts of europe, there are markets that we are not...
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they are saying you are going to lose that case. can't coerce a locality to do something unlawful based on money from another program. the judge agreed with him. tucker, one more point. >> tucker: i don't want. >> i don't want to get in the lead. >> tucker: you are. you are ignoring my point. not talking about the ruling of judges. federal politicians saying federal law doesn't apply to me because it's immoral. that's something recent precedent. >> the refugee ban isn't because it's immoral. nobody can say that it's because the president used a religious test. >> tucker: again, you are arguing a parallel and different case. i'm saying that mayors who say we are sanctuary city in contravention of federal law are basically saying we are our own country, why are not subject to the laws -- >> -- they don't say that you are exaggerating for effect. here is what is going on that is radical, forgive me. trump is, of course, legally the president, temperature kesse of the electoral college favoring rural states to get the constitutional con
they are saying you are going to lose that case. can't coerce a locality to do something unlawful based on money from another program. the judge agreed with him. tucker, one more point. >> tucker: i don't want. >> i don't want to get in the lead. >> tucker: you are. you are ignoring my point. not talking about the ruling of judges. federal politicians saying federal law doesn't apply to me because it's immoral. that's something recent precedent. >> the refugee ban isn't...
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you are afraid things are moving towards peace. basically, you support the interests of armed groups. many of them have been murdering christians and other minorities in the middle east. they've been committing terrorist acts in churches on palm sunday. that's whose interest you are advancing. what you doing? doing -- what are you doing? russianillerson in the foreign minister holding a news conference. we plan to bring that life here on c-span. now a portion ofhost: we are joe president of the american action or. he served as the former director for the congressional budget office in 2003 and 2005. guest: good morning. host: we are hearing stories about continue attempts by the republican party to pass a health care bill. what do you think happened with the last attempt and what went wrong? guest: this was almost to be expected. if you look at the bill, it is a historically large undertaking. there is the chilean dollars in tax
you are afraid things are moving towards peace. basically, you support the interests of armed groups. many of them have been murdering christians and other minorities in the middle east. they've been committing terrorist acts in churches on palm sunday. that's whose interest you are advancing. what you doing? doing -- what are you doing? russianillerson in the foreign minister holding a news conference. we plan to bring that life here on c-span. now a portion ofhost: we are joe president of the...
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tax cuts are huge. you have to get the economy going and you have to push it through as soon as possible. especially before the 2018 election. it will take a little time for it to be effective in the market and for people to feel it and for people at home to feel like okay, i am in a better position than i was.ee i think this is his key domestil issue and i agree, he's doing well informed policy. >> we've got to get out of here, bob. we have to do a quick break. >> last word? >> the most important thing is taxes. i bought tickets to the zoo to see the lions and tigers, not the salamanders. taxes are the lions, everything else is the salamanders. >> directly ahead, some stunning comments from the head of the democratic party on abortion. are people like bob, pro-life, still welcome in the party? we will be right back. , pro-lif, still welcome in the party? we will be right back. ♪ you supported him through four years of undergrad... and medical school. it's no wonder he said, "you don't have to pick me u
tax cuts are huge. you have to get the economy going and you have to push it through as soon as possible. especially before the 2018 election. it will take a little time for it to be effective in the market and for people to feel it and for people at home to feel like okay, i am in a better position than i was.ee i think this is his key domestil issue and i agree, he's doing well informed policy. >> we've got to get out of here, bob. we have to do a quick break. >> last word?...
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they are still around but they are in rough shape. a new year's one city is using there from boots for to bring them into the 21st century. that story coming up. >>> the truck driver involved in the church bus crash in texas has revealed to police he was texting just before the crash. his truck crashed head-on with a bus killing 13. more details about this coming up. >>> u.s. intelligence officials say terrorist groups have been testing laptop bombs that are undetectable by airport scanners. early this month the u.s. band incoming passengers on flights from eight countries in the middle east and africa from bringing laptops in their carry- on bags. the intelligence played a major role in that decision. >>> there are some growing concerns federal agents are targeting undocumented immigrants for arrest as they go to court for unrelated reasons. there have been reports of ice arrests at courthouses in california, oregon and texas. san francisco da said today that tracking down undocumented immigrants at court will have a chilling effect
they are still around but they are in rough shape. a new year's one city is using there from boots for to bring them into the 21st century. that story coming up. >>> the truck driver involved in the church bus crash in texas has revealed to police he was texting just before the crash. his truck crashed head-on with a bus killing 13. more details about this coming up. >>> u.s. intelligence officials say terrorist groups have been testing laptop bombs that are undetectable by...
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people on the right are being bullied or there are actual le attempts to -- there are actual attemptso burn down buildings. where people on the right are invited to universities and they are shouted down. is this something happening in europe? >> it's happening in super, canada, and australia. the left doesn't want to debate, they want to cancel debate. they are not good at debating. increasingly, especially among the young, they don't even philosophically believe in free speech. they believe there is a correct position on certain issues, whether it's gay marriage or transgender bathrooms or climate change or islam, and the list gets longer and longer on which there is a correct position. correct position. they celebrate every divertity except the one that matters, which is diversity of thought. judge jeanine: there is something called american laws for americans courts. courts. 17 states have those laws. in montana there was an effort to create sharia law and the democrats called it shameful and said banning sharia law in montana's courts is a horrible thing and said it sends a dange
people on the right are being bullied or there are actual le attempts to -- there are actual attemptso burn down buildings. where people on the right are invited to universities and they are shouted down. is this something happening in europe? >> it's happening in super, canada, and australia. the left doesn't want to debate, they want to cancel debate. they are not good at debating. increasingly, especially among the young, they don't even philosophically believe in free speech. they...
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y: we are grateful you are here. we wish you didn't have to come back, because we want to make more progress on this challenge. i thought one of the best things among many things you said that thatinspiring was we hope down the road we are able to say, here is what you can do, as opposed to something else. we are grateful you brought that sentiment in that goal to us here in the senate. it is a mission worthy of a great country. you have given us a good roadmap and a good to do list. we are grateful for that. programo focus on a we are all. just aware of now, a program that we apreciate more than we did few months ago, and that is medicaid. among the many things medicaid including providing health care for one .1 million children in my state, a lot of folks getting to nursing homes because of medicaid. -- is hard to calculate the impact your family has had in a positive way on people with disabilities. we are told that one segment of the disability committee, those with down syndrome, those americans are disproportio
y: we are grateful you are here. we wish you didn't have to come back, because we want to make more progress on this challenge. i thought one of the best things among many things you said that thatinspiring was we hope down the road we are able to say, here is what you can do, as opposed to something else. we are grateful you brought that sentiment in that goal to us here in the senate. it is a mission worthy of a great country. you have given us a good roadmap and a good to do list. we are...
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they are not jews, they are not catholics, they are not eastern european orthodox. so nativeborn white protestant christians -- that is not to say everyone fits that description is doing well. that is not true. many of the rural immigrants from this countryside are struggling, many of them are nativeborn white protestant christians as well. they are majority of the country at this point. but when we look at the small number of people doing well, they are mostly in the cities and mostly fit ethnic and religious designations. when we talk about victorian america, we often focus on the upper class at the top, and middle class. these are people driving the new culture, the new victorian culture. we will spend less time what the upper class, but you need to understand that they are there and are very important players in all of this. when we talk about the upper class, we are looking at a new class of wealthy americans for -- americans who are feeling a little insecure, because america had been a four country. now they are wealthy. how do you be wealthy? what does it mea
they are not jews, they are not catholics, they are not eastern european orthodox. so nativeborn white protestant christians -- that is not to say everyone fits that description is doing well. that is not true. many of the rural immigrants from this countryside are struggling, many of them are nativeborn white protestant christians as well. they are majority of the country at this point. but when we look at the small number of people doing well, they are mostly in the cities and mostly fit...
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they are nepotistic, elite in other ways that others are not.claim that national france is the most corrupted party in the landscape. the workings is different. there are those two extreme rightist, fascist moods expected by these. when donald trump says america first he exactly knows what he does. this was the motto, the slogan of the american fascists in 1940. it worked. how donald trump knows it. marine le pen knows exactly what she does when she insults the migrants, when she practices xenophobic policy. they know that they are embracing an extremist, fanatic policy. >> you talk about the similarities but french labor laws are so different in the that them the united states labor laws. they are so much greater in the likes of france. health care is universal. france, in some ways, is so much better in terms of what it offers universally than the u.s. so the economic motivations behind electing these people seem to be different. ok, although with obamacare, a great achievement of american policy, they are very different than they were. in the
they are nepotistic, elite in other ways that others are not.claim that national france is the most corrupted party in the landscape. the workings is different. there are those two extreme rightist, fascist moods expected by these. when donald trump says america first he exactly knows what he does. this was the motto, the slogan of the american fascists in 1940. it worked. how donald trump knows it. marine le pen knows exactly what she does when she insults the migrants, when she practices...
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i think they are awesome. they are so tiny, but they are alive. we do maintain some bacterial cultures in the lab, but we primarily use them as protein expression systems. [laughter] >> you should have seen the look on that girl's face. in 10 seconds, she learned science is confusing, science isn't friendly, and there might not be a place and science for someone who looks like her. times are tough for science, no doubt about that. as scientists, we need to communicate the tremendous value of what we do, but we can't talk like that grad student, because that six-year-old girl might grow up feeling alienated from science, and she might choose as an adult to reject it right back. if you care about science, if you do science, i beg you, explain what you do and why it is important, but ditch the jargon, make an effort. [cheering] >> make it understandable. [cheering] >> make people care. talk to them, not at them. no matter what their age, talk to them at the supermarket, at the dinner party. this stuff matters. we cannot complain about slashed funding
i think they are awesome. they are so tiny, but they are alive. we do maintain some bacterial cultures in the lab, but we primarily use them as protein expression systems. [laughter] >> you should have seen the look on that girl's face. in 10 seconds, she learned science is confusing, science isn't friendly, and there might not be a place and science for someone who looks like her. times are tough for science, no doubt about that. as scientists, we need to communicate the tremendous value...
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the stakes are high. there is no more time for imitating the talks and following submers i have strategies. and immediate relief efforts are long past due. you.council should go to i thank you, madam president. >> i thank the representative of ukraine and i give the floor to the representative of the russian federation. >> we thank mr. o'brien for his briefing. is december 30 position holding. at the same time, there are incidents of undermining as the movement appears. fresh in our mind is the aggressive action including damascus which undermined the serious talks. the type of escalation have an impact on the how man tarian situation. the syrian government and the emotional calls don't help anything. we are adhering to our obligations in good faith. there are important players who unfortunately aren't willing to meet us halfway. only collective approach can create a positive effect. let us not forget about the ongoing relevance of the separation of constructive operation from terrorists. to t up here, th
the stakes are high. there is no more time for imitating the talks and following submers i have strategies. and immediate relief efforts are long past due. you.council should go to i thank you, madam president. >> i thank the representative of ukraine and i give the floor to the representative of the russian federation. >> we thank mr. o'brien for his briefing. is december 30 position holding. at the same time, there are incidents of undermining as the movement appears. fresh in our...
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how are you feeling at this >> we are feeling great. it is so great to be here at the new york stock exchange, one of our customers. millions of events traded every a day -- every day. it's an exciting day. >> you have a lot of large clients. is that typically where you sell into? sell to the largest financial institutions, government agencies are trying to protect nations. and we use cybersecurity, counterintelligence -- counterterrorism intelligence. we work with the largest organization. with data you can make what is impossible to -- impossible today possible tomorrow. am i you are in open sourced company. -- >> you are an open source company. how are they not going to get underlying technology themselves? >> we are continuously innovating on this platform. we packaged open-source projects. we have software that has large enterprises to deploy that. they can operate our software and data centers. >> a lot of what you are selling into his on premise. everyone is all about the cloud. what do you make about that makes? customers 1/5 of
how are you feeling at this >> we are feeling great. it is so great to be here at the new york stock exchange, one of our customers. millions of events traded every a day -- every day. it's an exciting day. >> you have a lot of large clients. is that typically where you sell into? sell to the largest financial institutions, government agencies are trying to protect nations. and we use cybersecurity, counterintelligence -- counterterrorism intelligence. we work with the largest...