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right now bill fleet carl is more concerned about finding enough people to fill the new jobs. thus quickly followed austin. to the shortage of qualified experts in mathematics information technology and communications engineering is a real problem for both the federal government and the private sector. we have about thirty employees right now and plan to hire about twenty gnome. sick and it's also other phones out. c.t.'s also employs attorneys and administrative experts but it's clear that right now the agency simply doesn't have enough personnel to launch complex research and development projects like corresponding agencies in israel have done. this indicates that germany has a lot of catching up to do in israel cyber security is a key element of government policy. israeli experts are capable of dealing with just about any high tech threat. cyber crimes in the classical term solve a crime stone done by private criminals over us. something. regardless of state as much as this is a prime concern in other countries much less a concern in this infrastructure will prepare. cyber
right now bill fleet carl is more concerned about finding enough people to fill the new jobs. thus quickly followed austin. to the shortage of qualified experts in mathematics information technology and communications engineering is a real problem for both the federal government and the private sector. we have about thirty employees right now and plan to hire about twenty gnome. sick and it's also other phones out. c.t.'s also employs attorneys and administrative experts but it's clear that...
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bill carl is the president of this new organization carl says the israeli approach of bringing together large numbers of experts from different sectors is a good one. i don't think that we can copy exactly what israel and other countries are doing but i think we're in a good position but. the key to success in those countries is to bring experts from industry universities and various institutions together. that's exactly what we're trying to do here. along with the private sector the bundeswehr university and the cyber defense research institute but it was a target for the two forces institute cyber difference. but some critics say that has needs to be more transparent about the kinds of research and development projects that will be carried out here. the agency's mission is to provide technical assistance in fighting crime and in hansing national security but it's not clear for example what sorts of methods sita smyth use to help prevent terrorist attacks we'll learn more about that once the agency is fully operational . right now wilfried carle is more concerned about finding enough p
bill carl is the president of this new organization carl says the israeli approach of bringing together large numbers of experts from different sectors is a good one. i don't think that we can copy exactly what israel and other countries are doing but i think we're in a good position but. the key to success in those countries is to bring experts from industry universities and various institutions together. that's exactly what we're trying to do here. along with the private sector the bundeswehr...
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new york state education committee chair deborah glick and the speaker, carl hasty, new york state democrats who helped block a bill that would give more tuition dollars to children of deceased, disabled veterans. they are known as gold star families. they apparently had no problem, however, shelling out $27 million to help illegal immigrants get a degree. how about that. >>> back to my editorial from the top of the hour. however, let me set the scene for you. this is how the media treated the border crisis before this week's shift in rhetoric. roll tape. >> there's people who came here legally and are petitioning for asylum. that's really our issue. >> it's a manufactured crisis. >> this is really a manufactured crisis. on many levels. manufactured by the trump administration. >> this whole mess is manufactured. it's a manufactured crisis. a non-crisis at the border that's really not fooling anybody. stuart: oh, really. that sounds like talking points to me. the man on your screen,
new york state education committee chair deborah glick and the speaker, carl hasty, new york state democrats who helped block a bill that would give more tuition dollars to children of deceased, disabled veterans. they are known as gold star families. they apparently had no problem, however, shelling out $27 million to help illegal immigrants get a degree. how about that. >>> back to my editorial from the top of the hour. however, let me set the scene for you. this is how the media...
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bills. i have never heard of carl klein. i don't understand what's going on here.lain. >> carl klein worked in the security office. he was 25 years in the military, 18 years civil servant, doing nothing but security clearances for all but two of those years. he's not a political appointee. the democrats were doing an investigation where they want to get in the fbi files. and so, they're alleged that somehow this career civil servant is the reason that they can get into these things. and so, they subpoenaed him personally before the house. and now he's got a compelled deposition, even though i offered in a letter on monday morning to appear voluntarily. >> laura: so, why do they go through the rigmarole of -- >> the white house has a disagreement on scope. the white house doesn't think they should have the personnel files on everybody. but it's not my client's problem. he worked for the white house. he no longer works there. and he will answer what he's allowed to answer and he won't answer what he's not allowed to answer. >> laura: does he know this trisha? >> they
bills. i have never heard of carl klein. i don't understand what's going on here.lain. >> carl klein worked in the security office. he was 25 years in the military, 18 years civil servant, doing nothing but security clearances for all but two of those years. he's not a political appointee. the democrats were doing an investigation where they want to get in the fbi files. and so, they're alleged that somehow this career civil servant is the reason that they can get into these things. and...
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guys with glasses, something about that. >> balding guys, gray hair. >> bill: i wasn't going there, you look handsome. thank you, carl, live in austin, texas. >> thank you, bill. >> bill: you bet. >> sandra: we should know all that within a week. those are the records of attorney general william barr, when he will be able to release the redacted mueller report. i think his words, in a week i will be in the position to release the reported to the public. he intends to release as much as he can under the law. william barr's hearing continues on capitol hill. we will continue to monitor this for you. we'll be right back after a quick break. with no down payment and without paying one dollar out of pocket for closing costs. no down payment and not one dollar out of pocket for closing costs. why rent when you can buy? newday's operation home is real. spread the word. ensure max protein... to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. (straining) i'll take that. (cheers) 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. in two great flavors. a cfp professional is trained, knowledgeable, and
guys with glasses, something about that. >> balding guys, gray hair. >> bill: i wasn't going there, you look handsome. thank you, carl, live in austin, texas. >> thank you, bill. >> bill: you bet. >> sandra: we should know all that within a week. those are the records of attorney general william barr, when he will be able to release the redacted mueller report. i think his words, in a week i will be in the position to release the reported to the public. he intends...
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bill that would tighten background checks on gun buyers. two decades on, the name columbine still represents an unresolved american tragedy. carl: joinining me now from san diego, california is dr. reed malloy, a psychologic -- he has worked for the fbi for the past 18 years as well as -- thank you for joining us. the columbine school shooting was two decades ago, but its influences has lasteted until todaday. why is t that? >> the columbine event that occurred 20 years ago really became a very momentous event in the history of the united states and has fostered a number of copycat cases since then. there have been upwards of 80 different individuals over the past 20 years that have either attempted to mount an attack or have succeeded in doing that, where they have said they were directly insnspired by the offee at columbine -- events at columbine. it was a watershed event in american crimiminality. carl: i was in high school in the u.s. when this took place. i remember how shocking it was.. what effect do you think it has had on that generation of students and on the country as a whole? >>>> it has had a huge effect on the yo
bill that would tighten background checks on gun buyers. two decades on, the name columbine still represents an unresolved american tragedy. carl: joinining me now from san diego, california is dr. reed malloy, a psychologic -- he has worked for the fbi for the past 18 years as well as -- thank you for joining us. the columbine school shooting was two decades ago, but its influences has lasteted until todaday. why is t that? >> the columbine event that occurred 20 years ago really became...
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jonathan carl could not be here this morning because of an unexpectedly busy morning news cycle, but we are really dl delighted to have billnt here. bill is well-known, a thoughtful person who has been writing about washington politics since nixon's campaign and has a great perspective. in fact, i want to start with bill. what do you make of where the u.s. is and its drop in the index? >> well, previous presidents have always tried to steer news coverage and they've tried to limit press access, now we have a president who actually threatens press freedom. so we're in a very dangerous place and i'm not at all surprised, given his influence, that the u.s. dropped in the index this year. >> did you see this coming? i mean, was it inevitable? was it changed by who is in the white house or do you see something, having looked for decades covering politics in the united states? >> whether you blame it on this president, depends, i pose, on your own political inclinations, but the fact is, what he has done is to legitimize world-wide this business of beating up on the press and threatening. i mean, here is the president who active
jonathan carl could not be here this morning because of an unexpectedly busy morning news cycle, but we are really dl delighted to have billnt here. bill is well-known, a thoughtful person who has been writing about washington politics since nixon's campaign and has a great perspective. in fact, i want to start with bill. what do you make of where the u.s. is and its drop in the index? >> well, previous presidents have always tried to steer news coverage and they've tried to limit press...
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carl. >> thank you, contessa >>> time for our etf spotlight sant nelly is here on a bill day for the sectort for the sector the biggest lager in the s&p seemed like people were playing defense, thought health care was good for this environment, caught wrong-footed coming into xlv. spdr well below the highs. not much of a lift from j&j. j&j is the largest component of the xlv at about 11% look at the components of health care, the ihf, this is health care service providers, basically the hardest hit part of health care unh is 22% of this etf that's been the major lag gerd the one that's been the standout is ihi this is medical devices. sure a part of it. that's where the money is going. not a lot of policy risk right here not a lot of payment insurance middle man risk which i think is really a lot of what's been hanging over the unhs of the world. >> there's also politics you've got good news today on earnings and the fact these stocks are cheap, however, the 2020 race heating up democratic candidates are talking about ways to fix our health care system, and that's been a negative. >> democr
carl. >> thank you, contessa >>> time for our etf spotlight sant nelly is here on a bill day for the sectort for the sector the biggest lager in the s&p seemed like people were playing defense, thought health care was good for this environment, caught wrong-footed coming into xlv. spdr well below the highs. not much of a lift from j&j. j&j is the largest component of the xlv at about 11% look at the components of health care, the ihf, this is health care service...
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bill welch. challenging president for 2020 nomination. why president trump should not lose any sleep over this. my memo is next. online equity trades? um ah, i'll look into it. lisa jones! hey carlg me for online equity trades? laughs/umm.. and do i get my fees back if i'm not happy? like a satisfaction guarantee? ugh. schwab! oh right, i'm calling schwab. thanks, carl! (click). wait, lisa! lisa... are you getting low costs backed by a satisfaction guarantee? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. this is the family who booked the trip. ♪ which led to new adventures and turned moments into memories. with flights, hotels, activities and more for your florida vacation, expedia has everything you need to go. a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. that's why we built the nation's largest gig-speed network along with complete reliability. then went beyond. beyond clumsy dials-in's and pins. to one-touch conference calls. beyond traditional tv. to tv on any device. beyond low-res surveillance video. to crystal clear hd video monitoring from anywhere. gig-fueled apps that exceed expectations. comcast business. beyond fast. (vo) ♪ i know what yo
bill welch. challenging president for 2020 nomination. why president trump should not lose any sleep over this. my memo is next. online equity trades? um ah, i'll look into it. lisa jones! hey carlg me for online equity trades? laughs/umm.. and do i get my fees back if i'm not happy? like a satisfaction guarantee? ugh. schwab! oh right, i'm calling schwab. thanks, carl! (click). wait, lisa! lisa... are you getting low costs backed by a satisfaction guarantee? if not, talk to schwab. a modern...
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these special billing rights for class b, which the public is not buying today let's get back to the nasdaq john ford, as we pay attention to what happened over there today. >> thank you, carlere now with nasdaq ceo dina friedman. thank you for having us here. >> thank you very much for being here it's been a big morning. >> it's been a big morning for ipos i think zoom turned out bigger than a lot of people expected. clearly up 75% right now what does the process look like from where you're sitting? >> i think, first, it comes down to the company and zoom as an enterprise software business demonstrated they can grow, they have resiliency and loyalty among their clients. their solution is quite sticky once it's integrated into your office and work flows, it's a very sticky business i think they've been able to demonstrate that on the road and done a great job of bringing in investors. >> i have to ask about processes again because you had lyft about three weeks ago. the nasdaq's job is make sure things open smoothly it did that. but then the price has just tanked, price discovery wise it's been the talk of a number of companies looking to go public what happened there? >> f
these special billing rights for class b, which the public is not buying today let's get back to the nasdaq john ford, as we pay attention to what happened over there today. >> thank you, carlere now with nasdaq ceo dina friedman. thank you for having us here. >> thank you very much for being here it's been a big morning. >> it's been a big morning for ipos i think zoom turned out bigger than a lot of people expected. clearly up 75% right now what does the process look like...
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carl. >> great report. it is great to have you. rahel solomon bringing us up to speed on whole foods today for a closer look at the impact, let's bring in billthe help today good to see you again. >> how are you great to be with you >> what do you think they're up to >> i think it is an extension of their strategy it is probably the third iteration of price cuts, probably an indication it hasn't worked the way they expected it to when they made the acquisition, scratched my head, i always knew jeff was smarter than i was, but i figured he a trick up his sleeve he was going to, you know, wing out at us. and i don't think that's the case right now fresh produce is very difficult. whole foods is expensive and has been and was probably post peak when they got into it this is something amazon is trying to work its way through. >> interesting you think it is about -- is it about category or is it about store count and what do you think they should have done, maybe, differently in terms of choosing a target, for example >> yeah, i think that's a great -- that's a great question produce -- grocery is very difficult in retail. if amazon wanted to ext
carl. >> great report. it is great to have you. rahel solomon bringing us up to speed on whole foods today for a closer look at the impact, let's bring in billthe help today good to see you again. >> how are you great to be with you >> what do you think they're up to >> i think it is an extension of their strategy it is probably the third iteration of price cuts, probably an indication it hasn't worked the way they expected it to when they made the acquisition, scratched...
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carl. >> all right. dom, interesting action on some of those industrial names. pelosi reached out to the white house on infrastructure and she's looking for a bill that's at leastdown this road a few hundred times, but it would certainly be supportive to these names. >> that chatter comes at a time when the market is looking for that rotation into those types of names any way, outside of boeing it has been affirming story there. >> right. retail's been a mixed bag. bed bath, no good. costco disappointed. buy it on weakness. >> costco is a stutter step in terms of their comps and everything. bed bath is a pure special situation, super cheap. maybe it'll come back in the second half. one of the cheapest stocks in the market. >> dow is up 32, 2890 still. "squawk alley" starts in a few minutes. when you look at the critical issues facing our world, what do you see? we see a billion more people breathing free. we see access to fresh food being the global norm, not the exception. we see homes staying cooler, without the planet getting warmer. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, focusing core strengths to create a better world isn't just a result, it's a respo
carl. >> all right. dom, interesting action on some of those industrial names. pelosi reached out to the white house on infrastructure and she's looking for a bill that's at leastdown this road a few hundred times, but it would certainly be supportive to these names. >> that chatter comes at a time when the market is looking for that rotation into those types of names any way, outside of boeing it has been affirming story there. >> right. retail's been a mixed bag. bed bath,...
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bill? proud of that don't see that often in government. north dakota governor doug burgham. doug. and mrs. burgham. thank you very much. and texas attorney general ken paxton. hank you, ken. washington, d.c., attorney general, carl racine. carl, thank you. thank you, carl. and florida's former attorney general, pam bondi, respected by everybody. where is pam. thank you, pam. and they're joined by many faith and law enforcement leaders. we have tremendous numbers of people here today that are such strong believe nevers not only what we're doing but also faith, and faith is a good thing my book, it's a great thing. i also want to recognize someone that you'll all know well who worked tirelessly on this project and to achieve it, he went through a lot and i'll tell you what, he got there he got there with flying colors because he believes, and a lot of other people believe, both conservative and liberal and those in the middle, jared kushner. [applause] cheers and applause] president trump: he did not want me to do that. this beautiful line, he tnt want it, other people did they insisted that i to it. jared had a very easy life. he was doing phenomenally in new york, everything he touched turned to gold and one tai
bill? proud of that don't see that often in government. north dakota governor doug burgham. doug. and mrs. burgham. thank you very much. and texas attorney general ken paxton. hank you, ken. washington, d.c., attorney general, carl racine. carl, thank you. thank you, carl. and florida's former attorney general, pam bondi, respected by everybody. where is pam. thank you, pam. and they're joined by many faith and law enforcement leaders. we have tremendous numbers of people here today that are...
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the tax bill that was brought up when banks got the savings, a lot of it went to buying back shares and increasing dividends. host: carls angeles, democrat. caller: good morning and let's get together and reunite. glass-steagall, we take the and thet of investment megabanks need to be broken up. only a couple banks left. thank you. guest: on glass-steagall, we talked about it, one of the things regulators and members of congress thought at the time was that, if you will breakup u.s. banks, they still have to compete on an international level with the european megabanks, some of the asian banks. if no other jurisdiction will breakup their banks, how will we compete with much smaller banks on a global stage? not saying it is right but an argument that was made. host: jesse westbrook from bloomberg, bloomberg.com to see his work and he is on twitter. thank you for your time. guest: thank you for having me in. you whatt, we will ask stories you're interested in today in washington. we are covering the reaction to the attorney general's testimony yesterday, president trump today expected to meet with the south korean presid
the tax bill that was brought up when banks got the savings, a lot of it went to buying back shares and increasing dividends. host: carls angeles, democrat. caller: good morning and let's get together and reunite. glass-steagall, we take the and thet of investment megabanks need to be broken up. only a couple banks left. thank you. guest: on glass-steagall, we talked about it, one of the things regulators and members of congress thought at the time was that, if you will breakup u.s. banks, they...