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steve: near-term, much more access to more bandwidth at a cheaper cost in the number of companies that provide you service at a very high rate, meaning the equivalent to what you get on your wired internet at home will be available in your home and outside of your home. they'll go up by a lot. you'll see some competition between the cable companies who provide you internet service and the wireless companies and they will really change the landscape. emily: we've reported that china is considering merging the second and third largest telecom companies. there's a great concern this will give china and advantage with 5g. are you concerned? steve: not much. i'm not sure i see an east west competition where i don't think there will be a lot of winners. emily: what if it's south korea or japan? you don't see a risk? steve: we are partners by choice -- partners of choice for all of those launches. don't forget europe. europe, as well. they're also quite aggressive. if you're the technology leader, your problem is not are my markets big enough? it's how do i scale this because there is so much
steve: near-term, much more access to more bandwidth at a cheaper cost in the number of companies that provide you service at a very high rate, meaning the equivalent to what you get on your wired internet at home will be available in your home and outside of your home. they'll go up by a lot. you'll see some competition between the cable companies who provide you internet service and the wireless companies and they will really change the landscape. emily: we've reported that china is...
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i know what that‘s like, insufficient bandwidth.s viewed as is rumoured to be happening between kate and meghan. there is a telling point in the daily mail's coverage. i'm of big republicans sol point in the daily mail's coverage. i'm of big republicans so i watch these stories about how the duchesses don't talk to each other, you try and tell me we are out of time. ithink you try and tell me we are out of time. i think it's been pushed up. it isa time. i think it's been pushed up. it is a load of old nonsense but it sells papers. that is it for the papers tonight. don‘t forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it‘s all there for you, 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you james rampton and lynn faulds wood. goodbye. that is it from us tonight. what is coming up net? it‘s it the film review? excellent. night night. hello there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week‘s cin
i know what that‘s like, insufficient bandwidth.s viewed as is rumoured to be happening between kate and meghan. there is a telling point in the daily mail's coverage. i'm of big republicans sol point in the daily mail's coverage. i'm of big republicans so i watch these stories about how the duchesses don't talk to each other, you try and tell me we are out of time. ithink you try and tell me we are out of time. i think it's been pushed up. it isa time. i think it's been pushed up. it is a...
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drops do pressures on the we know brexit is taking up so much bandwidth within whitehall there is noe. this is a draft of legislation which has been left to go by the wayside. labour complaining about it 110w wayside. labour complaining about it now than they were not making... ido a memberof the now than they were not making... ido a member of the chat about it beforehand. —— i do not remember a shout about it. it is criminal. even if these laws were brought in, this would still be a criminal act whatever happens. really, chris grayling, it took him 20 hours to actually say anything or release a statement about this. he did not do very well with the trains. he's not had a very good year with drones now, it turns out, but i'm not sure it's entirely his fault. as they say, brexit does take a lot of time at the moment, unfortunately, and it's choking everyone else. and this prankster, whatever it is, might be the biggest mass villain we've ever seen. 0r the biggest mass villain we've ever seen. or it could be a kid. nonetheless, i think the scale of the description there has been at ga
drops do pressures on the we know brexit is taking up so much bandwidth within whitehall there is noe. this is a draft of legislation which has been left to go by the wayside. labour complaining about it 110w wayside. labour complaining about it now than they were not making... ido a memberof the now than they were not making... ido a member of the chat about it beforehand. —— i do not remember a shout about it. it is criminal. even if these laws were brought in, this would still be a...
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one third or half of the ballistic missile capability would violate the treaty iran has extensive bandwidthcapability they just tested more this past weekend, it is a very real threat enormously concerned about our nato allies that we have global responsibilities in asia and the middle east to be responsive thereto coming up next we take a look at the possibility of a recession in 2019. don't go place, the xfinity xfi gateway. and it's strengthened by xfi pods, which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. . >> about the end of the year for wall street after the stocks hit all-time highs they took a hard turn south the chief investment strategist at charles schwab says concern of a possible downturn of the economy last year i asked her why that so many economic indicators suggest c otherwise. >> when it comes to economic fundamentals in the stock market what trips up investors quite often of main street people were investors we think
one third or half of the ballistic missile capability would violate the treaty iran has extensive bandwidthcapability they just tested more this past weekend, it is a very real threat enormously concerned about our nato allies that we have global responsibilities in asia and the middle east to be responsive thereto coming up next we take a look at the possibility of a recession in 2019. don't go place, the xfinity xfi gateway. and it's strengthened by xfi pods, which plug in to extend the wifi...
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point about the fact that while we are all discussing brexit and the government is using up all its bandwidth out there. yes, there are. we have got to talk about a photograph now. here it is. on the times. it is a photo of the duke and duchess of cambridge with their children, luis charlotte and george. it is a photo that is being used for the christmas card. it says they are having a blast. i wish i could get my children, they are older than his, but i wish i could get them to smile for the camera. they only ever grimace. so the idea of trying to formulate that to send out. about it's a really jolly picture of the family. we do not see many pictures of lily. late hereby a 50—year—old man. not see many pictures of lily. late hereby a 50-year-old man. do you think he would say little old? he looked like a very small, very old man. i'm not suggesting that it's a bad thing. my mum tells me i was a very dutiful baby. in i citywide? of course, she did. ithink very dutiful baby. in i citywide? of course, she did. i think what we do know is it has been reported that this is the first time that prin
point about the fact that while we are all discussing brexit and the government is using up all its bandwidth out there. yes, there are. we have got to talk about a photograph now. here it is. on the times. it is a photo of the duke and duchess of cambridge with their children, luis charlotte and george. it is a photo that is being used for the christmas card. it says they are having a blast. i wish i could get my children, they are older than his, but i wish i could get them to smile for the...
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whichs a nafta deal, sucked up a lot of bandwidth. and one was the tpp, under the radar.orkersafta deal, auto pretty happy. it will help the sector. on the tpp side, the opposite direction. they were upset witht -- with that. that is not insignificant when you have parties that rely on centerleft support, being angry with something. they are cautious about how this will work out. , when itular, vietnam comes to cheaper auto parts making their way into canada and displacing some of the sector here, but vietnam has not ratified tpp yet, for now, the fears will be reduced. taylor: we know the u.s. has pulled out. how did we get from that moment to where we are now the new deal taking -- kicking in? josh: japan and the other countries have taken the lead to save these things. paradoxical because they were also having u.s. trade talks. these are countries trying to hold together the world trading system while also having to deal with the realities of a guy like donald trump. they will hold up this deal as a victory, but it is for sure a shell of what it once was. not mean that
whichs a nafta deal, sucked up a lot of bandwidth. and one was the tpp, under the radar.orkersafta deal, auto pretty happy. it will help the sector. on the tpp side, the opposite direction. they were upset witht -- with that. that is not insignificant when you have parties that rely on centerleft support, being angry with something. they are cautious about how this will work out. , when itular, vietnam comes to cheaper auto parts making their way into canada and displacing some of the sector...
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one third or half of the ballistic missile capability would violate the treaty iran has extensive bandwidthpability they just tested more this past weekend, it is a very real threat enormously concerned about our nato allies that we have global responsibilities in asia and the middle east to be responsive thereto coming up next we take a look at the possibility of a recession in 2019. introducing add on advantage, a new way to save on travel. now when you book a flight you unlock discounts on select hotels that you can add on to your trip up until the day you leave. add on advantage. only when you book with expedia. the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, the queen sleep number 360 c4 smart bed is only $1299. plus, 24-month financing on all beds. ends new year's day. . >> about the end of the year for wall street after the stocks hit all-time highs they took a hard turn south the chief investment strategist at charles schwab says concern of a possible downturn of the economy last year i asked her why that s
one third or half of the ballistic missile capability would violate the treaty iran has extensive bandwidthpability they just tested more this past weekend, it is a very real threat enormously concerned about our nato allies that we have global responsibilities in asia and the middle east to be responsive thereto coming up next we take a look at the possibility of a recession in 2019. introducing add on advantage, a new way to save on travel. now when you book a flight you unlock discounts on...
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one third or half of the ballistic missile capability would violate the treaty iran has extensive bandwidthbility they just tested more this past weekend, it is a very real threat enormously concerned about our nato allies that we have global responsibilities in asia and the middle east to be responsive thereto coming up next we take a look at the possibility of a recession in 2019. don't go hi.i just wanted to tell you that chevy won a j.d.power dependability award for its midsize car-the chevy malibu. i forgot. chevy also won a j.d. power dependability award for its light-duty truck the chevy silverado. oh, and since the chevy equinox and traverse also won chevy is the only brand to earn the j.d. power dependability award across cars, trucks and suvs-three years in a row. phew. third time's the charm... unstopand it's strengthenedting place, the by xfi pods,gateway. which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. . >> about the end o
one third or half of the ballistic missile capability would violate the treaty iran has extensive bandwidthbility they just tested more this past weekend, it is a very real threat enormously concerned about our nato allies that we have global responsibilities in asia and the middle east to be responsive thereto coming up next we take a look at the possibility of a recession in 2019. don't go hi.i just wanted to tell you that chevy won a j.d.power dependability award for its midsize car-the...
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ok paul can hear me york with a pipe at home he wanted to work on the bandwidth and then i can make our own meant variable a new to me a good day at the courtship the more difficult to the very cover i want to come by whom betty. eat. eat. all over eat the o.p.'s small farmers are being forced off their land and moved to new villages one and a half million people are about to be evicted. the government calls the forced relocation villages ational treating new villages the official reason is that the locals can only benefit from development programs that provide people with clean water health care school and food aid if they live in the villages. the major development program in the area is a program called p.b.s. . right beside the saudi star farm we find one of those new villages the only one who dares to speak with us is a local government official. if the should go but i'm not an only due to my model and because i'm cannot industry i can only go and if there are several many soldiers that article coming along under bono to come to the back i mean do and didn't you know it all. forgot
ok paul can hear me york with a pipe at home he wanted to work on the bandwidth and then i can make our own meant variable a new to me a good day at the courtship the more difficult to the very cover i want to come by whom betty. eat. eat. all over eat the o.p.'s small farmers are being forced off their land and moved to new villages one and a half million people are about to be evicted. the government calls the forced relocation villages ational treating new villages the official reason is...
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candidates do not have the bandwidth to build the data, the doorknocking, all the things we are building for two years. they plug into our infrastructure. both need the funding. carrie: you talk about women having to ask. is there anything deeper at play? bias? the fact that women have to prove? ronna: i think part of it is etworking. if you are not in the country club, back room, not on the golf course, you don't know these folks, it is harder to get in the door. it is harder to get a meeting. we have to help each other network. i will say, i have had candidates who come and say, this is what i am going to raise. i say cut it and one third. everyone you think he will get money from, it will not happen. all of your friends and family, you have to get out and knocked the doors and raise money and make a case as to why they invest. you have to be relentless. keep calling. don't give up. carrie: is there anything that you will do personally or specifically to address the challenge that we just talked about right there, party at large, with female representation, the balance of power with do
candidates do not have the bandwidth to build the data, the doorknocking, all the things we are building for two years. they plug into our infrastructure. both need the funding. carrie: you talk about women having to ask. is there anything deeper at play? bias? the fact that women have to prove? ronna: i think part of it is etworking. if you are not in the country club, back room, not on the golf course, you don't know these folks, it is harder to get in the door. it is harder to get a meeting....
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she hasn't had the bandwidth to be able to deal with it nor have the government departments.—term. we are talking about 100 days. to be in a situation where we have to sit to 1 side, if it is indeed something that will happen, something that is as important as social care reform. it would strike a lot of people as madness. the thing about this story is that it's an acknowledgement that brexit has gummed up the government and whitehall for years now. it's been over 2 years since article 50 was triggered. i think the key point here, the social care reforms do need to be done. the biggest change in britain's trading relations. a nic this is clearly what's going to happen. we did vote to leave the eu. this is1 happen. we did vote to leave the eu. this is 1 thing. you will see a lot more policy areas. housing. all these areas have been totally neglected because we've been so focused on trying to make it work. the ft revealing what will be in the white paperfor the ft revealing what will be in the white paper for immigration. this is an —— this is 1 area where action will be taken.
she hasn't had the bandwidth to be able to deal with it nor have the government departments.—term. we are talking about 100 days. to be in a situation where we have to sit to 1 side, if it is indeed something that will happen, something that is as important as social care reform. it would strike a lot of people as madness. the thing about this story is that it's an acknowledgement that brexit has gummed up the government and whitehall for years now. it's been over 2 years since article 50 was...
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the government is using up all its bandwidth dealing with this. and yet these questions remain.is just in the short—term. in the longer term, issues around an ageing population and how you care for the ageing population isjust one of population and how you care for the ageing population is just one of the major, major big questions that we, along with all developed democracies face and if we are spending all our time arguing about brexit, we're never going to get close to a solution and these stories will come out again again and again. something else that comes out, the royal family's christmas photos. this time, the duke and duchess of cambridge with their children, lily, charlotte and george, do you want to seeit? charlotte and george, do you want to see it? —— louis. a close—up of the happy family. it's a american idea. i get cards of grinning american friends in our beautiful children on christmas cards every year.” friends in our beautiful children on christmas cards every year. i also receive cards from americans dressed in check shirts. not all of them have very small 50
the government is using up all its bandwidth dealing with this. and yet these questions remain.is just in the short—term. in the longer term, issues around an ageing population and how you care for the ageing population isjust one of population and how you care for the ageing population is just one of the major, major big questions that we, along with all developed democracies face and if we are spending all our time arguing about brexit, we're never going to get close to a solution and these...
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be, it could be high-capacity applications like virtual reality, augmented really, could be low bandwidth applications like industrial internet of things allowing companies to monitor containers at ports in a very innovative way. what we do know is 5g promises some huge breakthroughs in terms of speed and latency, perhaps a price point that would be very appealing to consumers and we're excited to realize the future as quickly as again. >> host: are you getting pushback from localities about citing issues? >> guest: there are a few who've expressed concerns but at the end that the opposition is pretty simple. we want america to lead in 5g. we want 5g infrastructure to be more, deployed and we can't get there if you multiple layers of review, federal, state, local and other reviews. the point we are making is if it's small cell, and shouldn't have to jump to the same hoops as a 200-foot cell tower. for example, in our mental and historical preservation reviews. those are the reforms i think many, many localities have embraced and we'll keep working together. i think of interest is the same
be, it could be high-capacity applications like virtual reality, augmented really, could be low bandwidth applications like industrial internet of things allowing companies to monitor containers at ports in a very innovative way. what we do know is 5g promises some huge breakthroughs in terms of speed and latency, perhaps a price point that would be very appealing to consumers and we're excited to realize the future as quickly as again. >> host: are you getting pushback from localities...
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we are using 5g bandwidth and putting a security gateway into our code. is a lot of pieces for you.ou focus that attention so your new innovation hits at the right spot? >> that's a good question. that i and theng team are working on very hard. if i have to look at our number one challenge, it's like you said, we have a number of pieces arguably too many and we need to -- not consolidate, it's making everything more synergistic so there is more of a single theme. things the enterprise of and that's the market we go after. we take secure communication as the platform we will build. is, my trick or my job now to bring everything into that platform. amanda: you mentioned partnership with baidu in china. security experts warn about state espionage in china. do you worry about that question mark is there irony in that? no, because we are only letting them use our software. we are not codeveloping anything with them. to get the binary they can but not the code. we are aware of potential. problems amanda: is there a government in the world you would partner with in that way? >> hopefully,
we are using 5g bandwidth and putting a security gateway into our code. is a lot of pieces for you.ou focus that attention so your new innovation hits at the right spot? >> that's a good question. that i and theng team are working on very hard. if i have to look at our number one challenge, it's like you said, we have a number of pieces arguably too many and we need to -- not consolidate, it's making everything more synergistic so there is more of a single theme. things the enterprise of...
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other moves by him look like expanding bandwidth, does the criminal justice bill, drawing down from syria and afghanistan, likely to be popular outside of his base. at the same time very stuck in the wall fight because i think there are a lot of people who voted him and very much expect him to be there for this. >> but not for steel slats indirectly paid for by mexican government but a wall paid for by mexico directly. >> there is a larger point here know, mueller. reason he's doubling down on the base and not concerned about expanding it, wants to keep 80% to 90% of that base on his side. if they're there, republicans in congress will be much more reluctant to join in when the other shoes begin to drop as the noose is tightened. it's why i was pretty confident we would see a shutdown because there's a lot of news out there that suggests they're getting closer and closer to a big problem for him. whenever that happens, he wants one, distraction, and two, get that base excited. so he's not as concerned about expanding right now. 2020 is still not on radar screen, wants to survive 2019. >>
other moves by him look like expanding bandwidth, does the criminal justice bill, drawing down from syria and afghanistan, likely to be popular outside of his base. at the same time very stuck in the wall fight because i think there are a lot of people who voted him and very much expect him to be there for this. >> but not for steel slats indirectly paid for by mexican government but a wall paid for by mexico directly. >> there is a larger point here know, mueller. reason he's...
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opportunities to be better known and more visible part of it is humility and meeting - - a certain bandwidthbut you are the two best-known members of the class. >> that had to be hard. >> there was a lot of pressure to be the voice in the face of this new title wave of republicans coming into congress and talking about trey gaudi and political capital and what you have you earned and now talking face-to-face of people at home don't let them spend your capital for you make sure you are responsible for your brand and how you use that political capital. and as someone who's a little naÏve of party politics, that was necessary advice so i turned down eight or nine every interview request that i receive them not looking to be the face to restore wealth and create opportunities so with that mission if i'm not the best person for that mission there's not a lot of reasons for me to be on tv a lot of people figure out how to be on tv but fortunately for him. my goodness gracious he did it. >> you did mention on the lighter side his signature is his wardrobe and it is really fun at back home one time
opportunities to be better known and more visible part of it is humility and meeting - - a certain bandwidthbut you are the two best-known members of the class. >> that had to be hard. >> there was a lot of pressure to be the voice in the face of this new title wave of republicans coming into congress and talking about trey gaudi and political capital and what you have you earned and now talking face-to-face of people at home don't let them spend your capital for you make sure you...
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from that moment on, he would never again have the bandwidth to think primarily about domestic problemsber, he still wasn't seen as a heavy weight. there were still questions, even from republicans who liked him. could he handle this job if something big happened? and then something big happened. but in the early weeks of the crisis, george w. bush proved to be incredibly effective. >> the nation stands with the good people of new york city. as we mourn the loss of thousands of our citizens. i can hear you. [ cheers and applause ] i can hear you. the rest of the world hears you. and the people -- [ cheers and applause ] and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. [ cheers and applause ] piere... ♪ isn't the best present being present? stella artois. joie de biere. (woman) what is happening?ected. (robot) you can get the samsung galaxy s9 for just $9 per month at sprint. (woman) no way! (robot) on to the next. punch it paul. (vo) get the samsung galaxy s9 for people with hearing loss, for just $9 per month at sprint. visit sprintrelay.com whoooo. with tripad
from that moment on, he would never again have the bandwidth to think primarily about domestic problemsber, he still wasn't seen as a heavy weight. there were still questions, even from republicans who liked him. could he handle this job if something big happened? and then something big happened. but in the early weeks of the crisis, george w. bush proved to be incredibly effective. >> the nation stands with the good people of new york city. as we mourn the loss of thousands of our...
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the only question is whether the backbone has sufficient bandwidth to do this. at that point in time, you will know that the building is safe and we can use it. and as far as i'm concerned, if anybody's pushing back on this, it is because they are afraid that this system may actually discover issues with the building that nobody is currently aware of. thank you very much. >> all right. i think that concludes members of the public that wanted to comments on the item. >> we have a couple of board member questions. >> yes, director. >> following on the first few items of public comment, some of the previous discussion, it sounds like the scope of work for the peer review panel does not determine culpability which i think is ok for them to focus on what we need to do to fix this so we can re-open the building. but in parallel, there is significant costs that transit agencies, the agency are incurring as a result of this issue. so ultimately we want that accountability as well with suggestions that perhaps it was the design that tolls were added, subsequently not in
the only question is whether the backbone has sufficient bandwidth to do this. at that point in time, you will know that the building is safe and we can use it. and as far as i'm concerned, if anybody's pushing back on this, it is because they are afraid that this system may actually discover issues with the building that nobody is currently aware of. thank you very much. >> all right. i think that concludes members of the public that wanted to comments on the item. >> we have a...
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. >> well, right now, we see britain in a state of disarray and all of britain's bandwidth is focused to resolve this domestic challenge. >> so expectation right now, do you share this that theresa may will prevail? >> yes. i currently, the number of members of her party that have come out and said they'll support her in this confidence vote suggests she will remain party leader and prime minister. >> if that lines up with the closed door process, if that is the expectation, then what happens? then what is she still? what traps does she still need to run going through any sort of negotiations? >> theresa may was wanting to bring this out yesterday but then when she was unlikely to win the vote, she closed the deal. that called the no confidence vote and then flying around europe, meeting with various leaders to renegotiate the deal and now has to face them tomorrow as at a summit in brussels. >> what are the sticking points in this negotiation? >> the biggest sticking point and royaled these negotiations over the last 18 months is disagreement over what's known as the backstop for nor
. >> well, right now, we see britain in a state of disarray and all of britain's bandwidth is focused to resolve this domestic challenge. >> so expectation right now, do you share this that theresa may will prevail? >> yes. i currently, the number of members of her party that have come out and said they'll support her in this confidence vote suggests she will remain party leader and prime minister. >> if that lines up with the closed door process, if that is the...
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. >> and, mia, as if we have the bandwidth for another story, along comes "wall street journal" with reporting on this $107 million, a record raised for an inauguration. a process question first. why would this initiate from the southern district of new york, again, those career prosecutors? >> well, first of all, any time prosecutors are looking at a potential crime and investigating it, they're not limited. they don't say, oh, wait, blinders, we might have another crime here, but we can't look at it because we're only investigating this one. that's not how it works. anything -- any evidence you uncover of additional crimes you're going to investigate. remember that michael cohen himself was actually selling access to the white house, right? essentially he was saying, hire me, i'm close to the administration. we already know that from the public record. it's likely -- and then there are lots of news stories around, folks actually -- including russians, right, actually giving to the inauguration and then coming and being guests of the inauguration. well, why? why? the short answer mu
. >> and, mia, as if we have the bandwidth for another story, along comes "wall street journal" with reporting on this $107 million, a record raised for an inauguration. a process question first. why would this initiate from the southern district of new york, again, those career prosecutors? >> well, first of all, any time prosecutors are looking at a potential crime and investigating it, they're not limited. they don't say, oh, wait, blinders, we might have another crime...
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to give you context, small corner stores, restaurants, often don't have the bandwidth or resources to focus on the maintenance of their equipment, especially refrigeration units, only fixing them when they're broken. the grant funds will be used to help these small businesses main 10 and upkeep their old refrigeration units, reducing the environmental impact of the refrigeration units. our grants will provide training, monitoring, compressor replacement, refrig rant itself and other equipment buydown. we'll deliver 25 upgrades through the grant and the department will conduct this work through existing staff positions through the end of the grant and we're happy to answer any questions on this one, too. >> president cohen: no questions here. any members of the public that would like to speak on items 6 and 7 on the grants from california resource board. seeing none, public comment is closed. thank you. i will move to approve these items 6 and 7 and send to the full board with a positive recommendation. without objection. thank you. please call items 8-26 together. 19 items. >> clerk:
to give you context, small corner stores, restaurants, often don't have the bandwidth or resources to focus on the maintenance of their equipment, especially refrigeration units, only fixing them when they're broken. the grant funds will be used to help these small businesses main 10 and upkeep their old refrigeration units, reducing the environmental impact of the refrigeration units. our grants will provide training, monitoring, compressor replacement, refrig rant itself and other equipment...
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it frees up your bandwidth and allows you to really begin to -- >> to get entrepreneurials, to do anything your life which we take for granted. the ability to show up. >> and we see that in the data. when families get money, whether through the earned income tax credit or other benefits, kids do better in school. they're healthier. the kids are more likely to go to college. people are less stressed. and people work just as much as they used to, if not more. the question is really a narrative cultural, political question, can we trust. can we trust people to be the authors of their own destiny and stop embracing a more parental, paternalistic system where we have to tell people, go x and do y because we know when we do trust them, they improve their lives. and that's the kind of america we all want to live in. >> you've talked about this in the abstract and to see how it works and to watch it is going to be amazing. thank you. aisha and chris hughes, thanks for coming here to talk to us about this. chris hughes is the author of fair shot. aisha is the ceo of springboard to opportunities. nb
it frees up your bandwidth and allows you to really begin to -- >> to get entrepreneurials, to do anything your life which we take for granted. the ability to show up. >> and we see that in the data. when families get money, whether through the earned income tax credit or other benefits, kids do better in school. they're healthier. the kids are more likely to go to college. people are less stressed. and people work just as much as they used to, if not more. the question is really a...
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we have seen other moves by him this week that look like he's expanding his bandwidth in some ways. he does the criminal justice bill this week. we see him drawing down from syria and afghanistan. these are moves likely to be popular outside of his base and at the same time he's very stuck in this wall fight because i think, there's a lot of people that voted for him that very much expect him to be there on this. >> but again, it wasn't for steel slats indirectly paid for by the mexican government. it was for a wall paid for by mexico directly. >> there's a larger point here though, hallie, which is mueller. and the reason he's doubling down on his base and is not so concerned about expanding it is he wants to keep 80 to 90% of that base on his side because if they're there, the republicans in congress are going to be much more reluctant to join in when the other shoes begin to drop as the noose is tightened. it's why i was pretty confident we would see a shutdown even when it didn't look like it would happen because there's a lot of news out there that suggests they're getting clos
we have seen other moves by him this week that look like he's expanding his bandwidth in some ways. he does the criminal justice bill this week. we see him drawing down from syria and afghanistan. these are moves likely to be popular outside of his base and at the same time he's very stuck in this wall fight because i think, there's a lot of people that voted for him that very much expect him to be there on this. >> but again, it wasn't for steel slats indirectly paid for by the mexican...
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how important is it that we stabilize the oil prices in a tighter bandwidth? lena: it's very important but it's extremely difficult. so many variables. oil is the litmus test of the transition we have seen in the global economy this year. down in ao slow of the shift from negative real interest rates in the u.s. to dollar deleveraging in emerging markets. this is across the credit spectrum. all of that will feed into the markets desire to hedge volatility and is the kind of driver that if anything, since we have geopolitical risk, we have a slowing global growth level led by china which is difficult to manage. we are talking about long-term secular forces. declining productivity group -- growth. ant financial tightening. she stays's -- nejra: with us. as the un's annual climate conference kicks off, we speak to the ceo of the world bank. if you want to step away from us and you are traveling to work, tune into bloomberg radio live on your mobile device or dab digital radio in the london area. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: -- manus: the oil story just trump's tru
how important is it that we stabilize the oil prices in a tighter bandwidth? lena: it's very important but it's extremely difficult. so many variables. oil is the litmus test of the transition we have seen in the global economy this year. down in ao slow of the shift from negative real interest rates in the u.s. to dollar deleveraging in emerging markets. this is across the credit spectrum. all of that will feed into the markets desire to hedge volatility and is the kind of driver that if...
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just took this one component of the business, it would sink our operation period we don't have the bandwidth or the capacity and we don't want to build to that point. other jurisdictions, los angeles had an r.f.p. where they broke up specific lines of business into smaller pieces and so we are waiting actively to see if that turned out any differently. that will be really indicative of our future success. >> did you get a chance to review l.a.'s r.f.p. caught their budget is much larger. >> significantly. we have been working with them significantly to understand the r.f.p. and the process. >> really quick, when will you have any indication about los angeles? just seems like there's lots of open questions. perhaps if you had more staff working on this, we may have more answers. >> that is an l.a. staffing question in terms of when they will make their results public from the r.f.p. but we have been actively involved with them through the process. it is not a staffing question on our side. >> how many people staff this? >> molly is the primary person doing the analytical work. i put in a sign
just took this one component of the business, it would sink our operation period we don't have the bandwidth or the capacity and we don't want to build to that point. other jurisdictions, los angeles had an r.f.p. where they broke up specific lines of business into smaller pieces and so we are waiting actively to see if that turned out any differently. that will be really indicative of our future success. >> did you get a chance to review l.a.'s r.f.p. caught their budget is much larger....
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the bandwidth is limited. and, you need to ask yourself, is this a prime minister with a dead woman walking? nejra: we do have exit covered from all angles this morning. maria in brussels. and the bloomberg london bureau chief. i want to start with you. get you as a political expert, the question of what the various options for brexit are and if any are more likely? crunchre still in the phase where nothing has a majority. reporting ministers have been pushing the idea she put a series of proposals to parliament. clear no proposal has a majority. her deal would presumably get itcessions from brussels, will look more presentable. it looks like a long slog and a difficult process at a difficult time for theresa may. manus: maybe those ministers were not actually listening to juncker. very clear. maria is in brussels. the prime minister arrives still but muchminister, depleted in terms of her power. what do you think she can walk back to london with that could help her cause? >> good morning. for all the politica
the bandwidth is limited. and, you need to ask yourself, is this a prime minister with a dead woman walking? nejra: we do have exit covered from all angles this morning. maria in brussels. and the bloomberg london bureau chief. i want to start with you. get you as a political expert, the question of what the various options for brexit are and if any are more likely? crunchre still in the phase where nothing has a majority. reporting ministers have been pushing the idea she put a series of...
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are absolutely sick to death now talking about bret's it's nothing else because it's taken all the bandwidth out of every single bit of national conversation but it seems inconceivable frankly at the moment that she can get that votes a passage is of the moment and when she goes back to the european council for that summit meeting tomorrow i don't know what they're going to be able to say to her there's going to actually get anywhere near persuading that many opposition politicians are speaking to the list once again from british influence there the campaign group that had to go from here you think is this a victory or not a victory for sinners this is the worst possible thing that could have happened is the reason may we thought the worst thing that could happen toes to lose it turned out the worst thing that could happen to her was to win because now she's trapped in office but not in power she's lost all her credibility or thorazine power and she is now the plaything of the hard right right above us right now is jacob reese mogue the head of the e.-r. g. group the most powerful right wing
are absolutely sick to death now talking about bret's it's nothing else because it's taken all the bandwidth out of every single bit of national conversation but it seems inconceivable frankly at the moment that she can get that votes a passage is of the moment and when she goes back to the european council for that summit meeting tomorrow i don't know what they're going to be able to say to her there's going to actually get anywhere near persuading that many opposition politicians are speaking...