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deputy speaker i was hoping to move the money script amendments at the report stage of the bill the bill has been amended and if the bill is an amended it should be reported to the house and therefore i would like to moveve. the manuscript amendment standing in monday. i could hear the honorable judge one very. well what is the owner of a gentleman suggesting. that he would like to. read table or to put in some all the way amendmdments which he had. the isley tabled on which were not selected for more discussion- whoops i later in the day none of none of that is because- now that the bill has exited committee stage of the bill is to be reported to the house and- have tables and amendments have reports station i. should like i should make some news that that money is the man. the honorable gentleman has raised the point is that. the honorable gentleman. has tables and ththe managagement. and areu not have his amendment beforee me. and. hi i'm reading his amendment . for discussion this time. is that the bill. all right a good time. the fans that opinion say hi. i'm good mister speaker . the q
deputy speaker i was hoping to move the money script amendments at the report stage of the bill the bill has been amended and if the bill is an amended it should be reported to the house and therefore i would like to moveve. the manuscript amendment standing in monday. i could hear the honorable judge one very. well what is the owner of a gentleman suggesting. that he would like to. read table or to put in some all the way amendmdments which he had. the isley tabled on which were not selected...
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has been strong. microsoft is up 35% this year. to what do you attribute that? billthe company is doing really well. great ceo. the whole dream of the importance of software has really come true. the five most valuable companies our technology companies. microsoft has a good share of that. i get to spend a sixth of my time at microsoft. david: recently, you said the biggest mistake you made professionally was that microsoft should have had android technology? why was that the biggest mistake? bill: we were in the field of doing operating systems for personal computers. we knew the mobile phone would be very popular. we were doing what was called windows mobile. we missed being the dominant operating system by a tiny amount. we did not assign the best people to do the work. the biggest mistake i made in terms of something that was clearly within our skill set, we were clearly the company that could achieve that. david: your two main areas of focus are k-12 education and health care in the least wealthy parts of the world. you recently decided to make another effort no
has been strong. microsoft is up 35% this year. to what do you attribute that? billthe company is doing really well. great ceo. the whole dream of the importance of software has really come true. the five most valuable companies our technology companies. microsoft has a good share of that. i get to spend a sixth of my time at microsoft. david: recently, you said the biggest mistake you made professionally was that microsoft should have had android technology? why was that the biggest mistake?...
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bill's organs helped eight people, which has given the family great comfort. a hard decision for anybody to have to make but particularly when emotions are so raw, you are losing the person that you love. if we had known that that was what my dad wanted at the time, we would have just felt so much more at ease with making that decision, it would have been made for us. i am just wondering if there is anybody on the unit today approaching end—of—life care. rainey is part of a uk network of organ donation nurses. i will go and see if they are on the organ donation register and do some background checks. since their introduction a decade ago, the number of people donating organs after death has nearly doubled, but there's still a shortfall. so currently in the uk about three people die every day waiting for an organ transplant. for people with organ failure often the only cure is to receive a healthy organ and because of the small numbers of people that die in that situation we need to make sure that everybody that wants to be an organ donor and that can be an org
bill's organs helped eight people, which has given the family great comfort. a hard decision for anybody to have to make but particularly when emotions are so raw, you are losing the person that you love. if we had known that that was what my dad wanted at the time, we would have just felt so much more at ease with making that decision, it would have been made for us. i am just wondering if there is anybody on the unit today approaching end—of—life care. rainey is part of a uk network of...
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bill: they will get a little bit. david: how much money has her foundation given away? ll: about $40 billion. we are up to giving away $6 billion a year. david: if people are watching and want to do something about i'm a change but do not have the resources, what can any average person do you have some impact on climate change? bill: certainly they can take things like these new meat they buyor how electricity, and they can help drive up the scale of the green solutions. the most important thing at this stage is their political voice. there will be a need to put substantial resources into this effort. need a bipartisan solution, and to send the right you wino the market, if one year and then it gets repealed, that does not help at all. the key is what people see the policies will be over the next 30 years on a consistent basis. that means there is a much higher bar than a one-time victory. ♪ everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile lets you design your own data. you can share 1, 3, or 10 gigs of data between lines, mix in lines of unlimited, and s
bill: they will get a little bit. david: how much money has her foundation given away? ll: about $40 billion. we are up to giving away $6 billion a year. david: if people are watching and want to do something about i'm a change but do not have the resources, what can any average person do you have some impact on climate change? bill: certainly they can take things like these new meat they buyor how electricity, and they can help drive up the scale of the green solutions. the most important...
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his bill unform has chosen a winner take all path that will fall short of becoming law. i believe this bill will not be supported in the other body and certainly not supported by the administration. so i thank you, madam chairman, and i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from colorado, mr. neguse, is recognized. mr. neguse: with great respect to my col -- colorado. local community support is so critical on public lands bills of this nature and that's why i'm so proud that this bill has overwhelming support from the local communities that are impacted by it. one thing i suspect that you will not hear from my distinguished colleagues is a reference to counties or cities or towns directly impacted by this bill whom -- who ultimately don't support it. and give you a sense of those mmunalts, the town of carbon dale, telluride, the town of brecken ridge, town of ridgeway, town of snow mass village, they have all supported this bill. garfield county supports this will bill. gun ison county, eagle county, am in county, and so i some
his bill unform has chosen a winner take all path that will fall short of becoming law. i believe this bill will not be supported in the other body and certainly not supported by the administration. so i thank you, madam chairman, and i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from colorado, mr. neguse, is recognized. mr. neguse: with great respect to my col -- colorado. local community support is so critical on public lands bills of this nature and...
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. >> that bill has not been able to get to the floor. we have a prospect of that becoming well this year. and we don't have to worry about what the senate does. if we feel and congress feels we ought to have mandatory training then we'll get it done. these things happen in charge of the house of representatives. when you look at impeachment it sucks energy out the room. i to the a chance to ask the former member of congress and secretary of transportation how we can accomplish and ray said avoid impeachment like the plague. yooel you'll get nothing done and i think democrats since taking over the house of representatives have shown that during this impeachment they have no interest. >> thank you for being on our news makers program this week. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. >> that, that within a couple lawmakers who have responded on the g.o.p. side that that should not have happened. he is in favor of funding to help them get ready but that needs to happen soon. >> same question to you? >> i think comments and insight were intere
. >> that bill has not been able to get to the floor. we have a prospect of that becoming well this year. and we don't have to worry about what the senate does. if we feel and congress feels we ought to have mandatory training then we'll get it done. these things happen in charge of the house of representatives. when you look at impeachment it sucks energy out the room. i to the a chance to ask the former member of congress and secretary of transportation how we can accomplish and ray...
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has 14,000 members. last month, the group received approval from the secretary of state to start gathering signatures on a petition. members say they are outraged over decent bills the governor has signed into law. >> he has not dealt with the homeless situation very well, and i'm just concerned that i can't afort to live here anymore and i've lived here my entire life. retired. i would like very much to stay here. >> the group needs to gather nearly 2 million signatures before this goes to a vote. >> housing crisis, even facebook feeling the pinch. mark zuckerberg says his country might get squeezed out. >> and one very special continuo just hit the market. how much you'll have to pay. >> should be close to 90 by tomorrow. spare the air day and high fire danger day. hour-b hour-by--hour outlook will be right back. . >>> a gruesome ram page in new york city's chinatown. a man beat four veepg homeless men to death. a fifth homeless man is in critical condition. it appears in a the suspect is also homeless. he allegedly used a led pipe in the atachblgs police are secretary offing for a motive. >> right now appears to be a random attacks. no one was targeted by rac
has 14,000 members. last month, the group received approval from the secretary of state to start gathering signatures on a petition. members say they are outraged over decent bills the governor has signed into law. >> he has not dealt with the homeless situation very well, and i'm just concerned that i can't afort to live here anymore and i've lived here my entire life. retired. i would like very much to stay here. >> the group needs to gather nearly 2 million signatures before this...
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[laughter] bill: they will get a little bit. david: how much has your foundation given away? bout $40 billion. david: if people say, i want to do something about climate change but i am just one person. what can an average person do that has some impact on climate change? bill: certainly, they can take things like these new meat products or how they buy electricity and they can help drive up the scale of the green solution. the most important thing is there political voice. there is going to be a need to put substantial resources into this effort. we will need a bipartisan solution and to send the right signal to the market, if you just win one year and then it gets repealed, that does not help at all. let people see what the policies will be over the next 30 years on a consistent basis. it is a much higher bar than a one-time victory. ♪ from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just win-ners. everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytim
[laughter] bill: they will get a little bit. david: how much has your foundation given away? bout $40 billion. david: if people say, i want to do something about climate change but i am just one person. what can an average person do that has some impact on climate change? bill: certainly, they can take things like these new meat products or how they buy electricity and they can help drive up the scale of the green solution. the most important thing is there political voice. there is going to be...
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the defense appropriations bill has the largest pay raise in over a decade for our troops, finds it important weapon systems readiness and preparedness for the challenges national security threat that we face around the globe, and so i would hope that they will come to their senses and realize whose has brought the place or the detroit stop in appropriation bill. defenses of the we all believe in the american people understand how important it is. i don't think will be lost if the democrats carried through, and their attempts to block whose bill. coupled with the national defense authorization act in defense bill which is something that for 58 years the public said the dimness have come together on. every fiscal year. for those areas of agreement where when it comes to defending the country, and been able to work together. but that to know is bogged down in partisanship that is being carried out by democrats it will hear the senate and house. let's hope we can do better. the democrats who come to the conclusion that funding our troops and making sure that they the biggest pay raise in a decad
the defense appropriations bill has the largest pay raise in over a decade for our troops, finds it important weapon systems readiness and preparedness for the challenges national security threat that we face around the globe, and so i would hope that they will come to their senses and realize whose has brought the place or the detroit stop in appropriation bill. defenses of the we all believe in the american people understand how important it is. i don't think will be lost if the democrats...
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because of the importance of this bill, it has been endorsed by every single law enforcement agency in our country. they say that passing this bill will help them protect american citizens, americans, visitors. anyone in our country. i ask unanimous consent to put into the record the listing of all of the law enforcement agencies that support this bill. and it also has wide support from stakeholders, major stakeholders, in our country from the business community, the n.g.o.'s, not for profit community. this is a win-win for protecting our citizens and like every national security issue, it should have strong bipartisan support. if you care about protecting american citizens, you should be supporting this bill. . and i yield back to the chairman. the speaker pro tempore: the request will be granted, without objection. the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. woodall: thank you, madam speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. i'm willing to stipulate that almost everything my two friends have just said is absolutely true. law
because of the importance of this bill, it has been endorsed by every single law enforcement agency in our country. they say that passing this bill will help them protect american citizens, americans, visitors. anyone in our country. i ask unanimous consent to put into the record the listing of all of the law enforcement agencies that support this bill. and it also has wide support from stakeholders, major stakeholders, in our country from the business community, the n.g.o.'s, not for profit...
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in hong kong a suspect whose case led to mass protest over a controversial extradition bill has been released from prison chang to hong kong citizen is accused of murdering his girlfriend in taiwan last year. indonesia's president djoko we did or has invited the opposition leader into his cabinet he chose problem. as defense minister. is a former general who is the sole challenger to president widow during the elections earlier this year we did or has was sworn in on sunday for a 2nd and final 5 years. and so has officially ascended to japan's throne at an elaborate ceremony in tokyo now he has pledged to fulfill his duty as $126.00 emperor in the world's oldest hereditary monarchy the japanese government pardon more than half a 1000000 people convicted of petty crimes to mark the occasion at the imperial palace in tokyo for many japanese people this was a long time coming emperor not rohit to officially began his reign on the 1st of may with a series of smaller ceremonies but with the centuries old ceremony of ascension or so cool in the day his journey to the throne is complete. his
in hong kong a suspect whose case led to mass protest over a controversial extradition bill has been released from prison chang to hong kong citizen is accused of murdering his girlfriend in taiwan last year. indonesia's president djoko we did or has invited the opposition leader into his cabinet he chose problem. as defense minister. is a former general who is the sole challenger to president widow during the elections earlier this year we did or has was sworn in on sunday for a 2nd and final...
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this bill has the support through co-sponsorship of more than 150 members of this house on both sides of the aisle. i thank each and every one of them. the bill is endorsed by dozens of groups including the american ar association, the afl-c inch o, naacp, copyright alliance, united states chamber of commerce, association of american publishers, the authors guild, creative future, nashville songwriters, the ecording academy, the latyip american academy. and the songwriters of north america as well as many, many more. i want to thank all of them for their advocacy and for their efforts. article 1 section 8 clause 8 of the united states constitution gives congress the power to create a robust intellectual property system. in order to in the words of the framers of the constitution, promote the progress of science and useful arts. the founders recognized that ciety would on benefit if we incentivize and protect creativity and innovation. in doing so, the creative community will continue to share their creative brilliance with the american people and the world and experience some benefit
this bill has the support through co-sponsorship of more than 150 members of this house on both sides of the aisle. i thank each and every one of them. the bill is endorsed by dozens of groups including the american ar association, the afl-c inch o, naacp, copyright alliance, united states chamber of commerce, association of american publishers, the authors guild, creative future, nashville songwriters, the ecording academy, the latyip american academy. and the songwriters of north america as...
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peter: we had speaker pelosi recently introduced her bill to lower drug prices. there has been talk president trump could the interested in that, make some sort of deal with pelosi. are you worried the could be some sort of pelosi deal on a drug pricing bill? james: i am worried about this. in my organization we have hundreds of companies filled with amazing, brilliant scientists, that are run by really smart entrepreneurs that are trying to make a go of it, knowing that 90% of the time they will fail, and they do when they go out of business, but they are working at it. and they have investors who are willing to invest in this new medicine. those investors know, and those entrepreneurs and companies know they are going to fail 90% of the time. and if they are lucky enough to succeed and get approved by the fda and get their product to market, they have to make all that money back. when you look at what the pelosi bill does, it would absolutely, -- this is not an exaggeration -- it would destroy the future of medicine. what it says is, we are going to take a set of drugs t
peter: we had speaker pelosi recently introduced her bill to lower drug prices. there has been talk president trump could the interested in that, make some sort of deal with pelosi. are you worried the could be some sort of pelosi deal on a drug pricing bill? james: i am worried about this. in my organization we have hundreds of companies filled with amazing, brilliant scientists, that are run by really smart entrepreneurs that are trying to make a go of it, knowing that 90% of the time they...
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environmental impact of waste management trash as a big bills most of them for one of the smelly bills has to be the complexities of recycling when these different plastics are blended together the recycling becomes difficult to impossible and the science that offers solutions it's very easy for us to have a 100 percent recycled material techno on al-jazeera. al jazeera. i don't welcome to the al-jazeera news out on life or my headquarters in doha with me elizabeth for autumn coming up in the next 60 minutes standoff an equitable capital with the president insists he won't balance of protesters demands to bring back fuel subsidies. the white house says it won't cooperate with what it's calling and legitimate impeachment inquiry by house democrats.
environmental impact of waste management trash as a big bills most of them for one of the smelly bills has to be the complexities of recycling when these different plastics are blended together the recycling becomes difficult to impossible and the science that offers solutions it's very easy for us to have a 100 percent recycled material techno on al-jazeera. al jazeera. i don't welcome to the al-jazeera news out on life or my headquarters in doha with me elizabeth for autumn coming up in the...
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what follows, new york has a similar bill they are considering. south carolina has a bill. and a florida state rep has started a bill. california is a trend setter and it will spread. >> the athletes are basically paid via scholarship, right? >> yes. >> free education. but the universities are able to make all of this money off of their names and likenesses, ticket sales and the like and they don't share in that. >> the ncaa will fight this. an a.d. at ohio state said they won't be part of the ncaa if california passes this. we'll be right back. >>> 4:55 eastern time. prince harry wrapping up his solo trip to malawi to a u.k. and u.s. supported health center. and meghan markle will be talking to young women about the challenges they face with higher education. max foster is in johannesburg with what to expect. max, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave. a lot of security concerns around this visit. these engagements aren't preannounced. so, when the duchess arrives at events like this, you have people, they're all lined across the bridge there earlier on, really take
what follows, new york has a similar bill they are considering. south carolina has a bill. and a florida state rep has started a bill. california is a trend setter and it will spread. >> the athletes are basically paid via scholarship, right? >> yes. >> free education. but the universities are able to make all of this money off of their names and likenesses, ticket sales and the like and they don't share in that. >> the ncaa will fight this. an a.d. at ohio state said...
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spotted charles and bill has been talking with activists she's seen as this report. the chaos now so widespread it's verging on the syria. the end is so deep it's becoming harder and harder to escape. authorities say it seems like this that justify sweeping new emergency palace. ah but house in the streets the ban on face mosques is having little effect with greatest is warning it's just the tip of the iceberg. i think people say it 1st pays that they then cry they apply the law and i think that's much much more to come no one is a great was reliable and boy angry that you never know what the government will put out there was just worried about the whole called the. 10 year chant is among a number of pro-democracy lawmakers challenging the emergency during cool she says it gives chief executive kerry lamb unlimited power to impose what she calls terri unmeasured see this is a very very dangerous situation it's really taking away our freedoms. oh human rights and it's a pure violation of one country 2 system and basic low so noble separation of powers even legislature
spotted charles and bill has been talking with activists she's seen as this report. the chaos now so widespread it's verging on the syria. the end is so deep it's becoming harder and harder to escape. authorities say it seems like this that justify sweeping new emergency palace. ah but house in the streets the ban on face mosques is having little effect with greatest is warning it's just the tip of the iceberg. i think people say it 1st pays that they then cry they apply the law and i think...
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let's let's talk about the bill that has been fast tracked through parliament. this evening? we are near the end of this. it is more detailed look at the bill. it is a short and simple bill saying that the election should be held on the 12th of december but as with everything that has happened over the last three years this is not proving to be completely straightforward. labour has tabled an amendment which would make the election and —— the 9th of december. the government so they don't understand why the labour wanted to be the ninth. they say there are logistical problems. returning officers have said that it is difficult to prepare polling stations over the weekend, meaning you have to find staff and not as many are available on a sunday. there are some practical problems but i don't think it will mean the government decides to pull the whole idea. they did themselves —— they didn't themselves come forward with a compromise that looks like it will be either the night or the 12th of december. vicki, thank you very much. let's bring in our panel , with me now
let's let's talk about the bill that has been fast tracked through parliament. this evening? we are near the end of this. it is more detailed look at the bill. it is a short and simple bill saying that the election should be held on the 12th of december but as with everything that has happened over the last three years this is not proving to be completely straightforward. labour has tabled an amendment which would make the election and —— the 9th of december. the government so they don't...
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the bill has bipartisan support in the house as well but it hasn't gone anywhere. it's being stopped because democratic leaders in the house refuse to move a commonsense bill that would lower carbon emissions and help address carbon climate change. they're climate alarmists. they want things done drastically, unilaterally, immediately when we're trying to take commonsense steps in the right direction. killing commonsense policies like the affordable clean energy rule and the use it act make no sense to me, madam president. president trump's rule respects the law and it helps the environment. it is a win-win for our country. americans deserve clean air. they also deserve clear rules. and the affordable clean energy rule gives us both. i urge every senator to oppose the resolution that is coming up to the floor. and, madam president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: l all time has expired. the clerk will read the title of the joint resolution for the third time. the clerk: s.j. res. 53 providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 title 5 united st
the bill has bipartisan support in the house as well but it hasn't gone anywhere. it's being stopped because democratic leaders in the house refuse to move a commonsense bill that would lower carbon emissions and help address carbon climate change. they're climate alarmists. they want things done drastically, unilaterally, immediately when we're trying to take commonsense steps in the right direction. killing commonsense policies like the affordable clean energy rule and the use it act make no...
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you have of course one challenged bill has been tracking these protests she sent us this is testament of the day the contrast between images like this and in beijing could not be more stark and that is exactly what these protesters had hoped to achieve tens of thousands of people have been on the streets today many of them dressed in black that is because today is being who a day of mourning these people know that today of all days the world is watching and they want to make their voices and that and now there has been an enormous police presence on the streets here or thirty's came to avoid these protests perhaps staging what's happening in beijing and embarrassing the authorities that we've already seen take us on the streets over the barricades just up there there's been water cannon on the streets as well but that isn't stopping these people they're going to be here long into the night today. and of course there's more updates on the protests in hong kong on our web site get up there dot com forward slash and check us out on facebook and twitter as follows. because that's actually
you have of course one challenged bill has been tracking these protests she sent us this is testament of the day the contrast between images like this and in beijing could not be more stark and that is exactly what these protesters had hoped to achieve tens of thousands of people have been on the streets today many of them dressed in black that is because today is being who a day of mourning these people know that today of all days the world is watching and they want to make their voices and...
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has more than 14,000 members. last month the group received approval from the secretary of state to start gathering signatures on a petition. members say they are outraged over recent bills that the governor signed into law. >> he has not dealt with the homeless situation very well, and i'm just concerned that i can't afford to live here anymore and i've lived here my entire life, retired and i would like very much to be able to stay here. >> the group needs to gather more than 2 million signatures before it can go to voters. >> now to the weather. >> red flag fire warnings set to take effect for the north bay in just a few hours and right now a live look outside of san rafael. rob mayeda tracking crazy stuff. >> up towards marin county and the same weather pattern bringing 70s, and 23% along with the temperatures on the rise and humidity levels starting to decrease. 70s and 80s around the north bay right now and the hills of marin county, and sonoma county will see the red flag warning pick up through 10:00 tomorrow morning and a combination of increasing wind as you can see on this map here, these areas of gold, yellow and red for those peak wind gusts are likely to be
has more than 14,000 members. last month the group received approval from the secretary of state to start gathering signatures on a petition. members say they are outraged over recent bills that the governor signed into law. >> he has not dealt with the homeless situation very well, and i'm just concerned that i can't afford to live here anymore and i've lived here my entire life, retired and i would like very much to be able to stay here. >> the group needs to gather more than 2...
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this is the first time a brexit bill has been supported by parliament.en supported by parliament. this isina been supported by parliament. this is in a way good news was up we didn't see much movement in the plan although it is at 1.2 nine, 90 big fall. —— big movement in the pound. we do think that it represented goodbye and well as the uk's prices and equity markets was of the values are cheap given the uncertainties same as the pound. we do expect a sharp rally across the equity market as well as the pound if they come close to a deal. it certainly is a good indication of where the risk might be. but if it is three days, it could go either way. it is on the deal or off. it is very bad for anyone to buy ahead of it. that was oui’ anyone to buy ahead of it. that was our markets register an area the president is expected to unveil is new cabinet this weekend. —— the indonesian president. some noteworthy pics have already been revealed. the president's arrival in previous elections is expected to ta ke previous elections is expected to take a key position
this is the first time a brexit bill has been supported by parliament.en supported by parliament. this isina been supported by parliament. this is in a way good news was up we didn't see much movement in the plan although it is at 1.2 nine, 90 big fall. —— big movement in the pound. we do think that it represented goodbye and well as the uk's prices and equity markets was of the values are cheap given the uncertainties same as the pound. we do expect a sharp rally across the equity market...
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while the democratic majority in the house of representatives has passed hundreds of bills deals with healthcare and infrastructure and violence climate change during this work, mcconnell, has turned our chamber into a legislature graveyard. no one of these bills has received a vote in the senate. no vote save protections with people with pre-existing conditions though they market your pleading with us to do it. no one on bipartisan background check so that more people die. from gun violence, emitted by people who should have guns. no vote on bipartisan election russian threatens us. no vote of the violence against women act. when abuse of women continues. president trump over the course of his presidency is also failed to offer proposals to address any of these missing issues. in monday cases, his policies and his executive actions have made things worse. so is congress comes back into session, monday democrats will force the republican colicky to vote during this work very on three measures are important millions of americans. these votes will occur on the procedures of the congress
while the democratic majority in the house of representatives has passed hundreds of bills deals with healthcare and infrastructure and violence climate change during this work, mcconnell, has turned our chamber into a legislature graveyard. no one of these bills has received a vote in the senate. no vote save protections with people with pre-existing conditions though they market your pleading with us to do it. no one on bipartisan background check so that more people die. from gun violence,...
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mend the details of this bill that would be the sensible way forward that's often the prime minister wasn't convinced tonight so i must express my disappointment at the house has again. for delivery rather than a trying for a bill that would have been. guaranteed that the u.k. would be in a position to leave the e.u. along with a pretty because we say do you know mr johnson said he would cause the legislation and the e.u. members decided whether to grant the u.k. more time potentially until january 31st the e.u. council president has already said he would recommend the other member states give the u.k. the extension it has asked for. and only reach a decision on what happens next is anyone's guess. on sunday a new parliament will be elected in the eastern german state of touring you know populists are expected to perform well building on their success and other state elections earlier this year has about 2000000 residents its economy is fairly strong but his experience continual growth in recent years and unemployment is below the german average but opinion polls suggest that the governing coalition of the left party with the social democrats in the greens no
mend the details of this bill that would be the sensible way forward that's often the prime minister wasn't convinced tonight so i must express my disappointment at the house has again. for delivery rather than a trying for a bill that would have been. guaranteed that the u.k. would be in a position to leave the e.u. along with a pretty because we say do you know mr johnson said he would cause the legislation and the e.u. members decided whether to grant the u.k. more time potentially until...
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this evening, the government's eu withdrawal agreement bill has been introduced in the commons aheadsecretary — dominic raab — orders a review into diplomatic immunity arrangements following the death of 19—year—old harry dunn. as this case has demonstrated i do not believe the current arrangements are rightand
this evening, the government's eu withdrawal agreement bill has been introduced in the commons aheadsecretary — dominic raab — orders a review into diplomatic immunity arrangements following the death of 19—year—old harry dunn. as this case has demonstrated i do not believe the current arrangements are rightand
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. >> [inaudible] the bill has been put in front in even the queen was involved.he supreme court, everybody should be involved in stopping parliament from doing its work. might not be the best deal, but it is a deal and we are leaving europe and that is the main thing. phil: this is the weird thing about how brexit has split the politics. the labour party line is to oppose this deal. there are people who are persuadable as far as mr. johnson is concerned. >> i know from cousins and relatives in britain, you t thik four shots get enough to c come across and a lost 10 people that have pulled out in the last minute, so the more, the better. he just needs to pull in votes from wherever and say they are in favor. the independent conservatives, this could be a backdoor for them and he hopes to bring enough people. we just don't know. >> even if he gets this past day parliament -- the parliament, it also has to clear the european parliament will stop -- parliament. >> it is a prorocess in london s well.. legislation has to be passed at some point. indicative vote is woul
. >> [inaudible] the bill has been put in front in even the queen was involved.he supreme court, everybody should be involved in stopping parliament from doing its work. might not be the best deal, but it is a deal and we are leaving europe and that is the main thing. phil: this is the weird thing about how brexit has split the politics. the labour party line is to oppose this deal. there are people who are persuadable as far as mr. johnson is concerned. >> i know from cousins and...
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bill has failed to deliver on growth, productivity, investment, all the promises made on its behalf. the vast majority of benefits went to corporations and the wealthy. a $1 trillion hole in our deficit, which will be a -- an excuse for people to cut programs. on the tax front, president trump inherited a growing aonomy, he juiced it up with sugar high because he cut taxes and increased spending, so he got a temporary boost, but at the cost of $1 trillion increase in the deficit while the economy was growing, this is when we ought to be preparing for the future for an inevitable slowdown that will be coming, yet we have -- the trump administration has taken a lot of actions that are anti-worker. he has cut overtime pay, cut protections for workers, union protections, health protections, these will lead -- live with working people for decades to come. host: how important is the federal debt in the deficit right now? how important is that? >> it is important. if i can go quickly to something you mentioned before. when it comes to tax cuts, a large portion of tax cuts went to lowering t
bill has failed to deliver on growth, productivity, investment, all the promises made on its behalf. the vast majority of benefits went to corporations and the wealthy. a $1 trillion hole in our deficit, which will be a -- an excuse for people to cut programs. on the tax front, president trump inherited a growing aonomy, he juiced it up with sugar high because he cut taxes and increased spending, so he got a temporary boost, but at the cost of $1 trillion increase in the deficit while the...
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bill: they'll get a little bit. david: how much money has your foundation given away today? : about $40 billion. we're up to giving $6 billion a year. david: so finally, if people are watching and they say i want to -- ♪ y95óóo ritika: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. >> order. >> parliament debates and the e.u. deliberates. a slurry of action and in action, still no resolution on brexit. >> getting anything through this place is harder than it might seem. >> they do not want to make a move until the u.k. moves first. >> it is hard to see how we get an election, hard to see how we get resolution without one. >> the ecb stands on policy as mario draghi steps down. >> in terms of monetary policy, there are no changes. >> the incoming data confirm our previous assessment of protracted weakness in e.u. area growth dynamics.
bill: they'll get a little bit. david: how much money has your foundation given away today? : about $40 billion. we're up to giving $6 billion a year. david: so finally, if people are watching and they say i want to -- ♪ y95óóo ritika: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. >> order. >> parliament debates and the e.u. deliberates. a slurry of action and in action, still no resolution on brexit. >> getting...
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other colleagues had secured, and people will see it on the face of the bill, not only a parliamentary lock to ensure parliament hason the face of this bill to protect workers' rights, to make sure we don't regress, but also as we go forward and for the european union, improves its workers' rights and we will have the chance to debate and vote them in the british parliament. i would say, that pretty much in every area when it comes to workers' rights british standards are far above the eu standard. so, i really think we have to have an honest debate about this, about what we gain from being in the european union and what things we do. don't forget, we have also spent the last year or so transposing into british law uk law so transposing into british law uk law so that actually many of the standards stay the same and for 15 months, if we get through this present situation, absolutely nothing will change. we will have a general election, i'll be campaigning for labour to win and if we win we can influence the future. i have more hope for that. did a view tojoin us i have more hope for that. did a view to join us this
other colleagues had secured, and people will see it on the face of the bill, not only a parliamentary lock to ensure parliament hason the face of this bill to protect workers' rights, to make sure we don't regress, but also as we go forward and for the european union, improves its workers' rights and we will have the chance to debate and vote them in the british parliament. i would say, that pretty much in every area when it comes to workers' rights british standards are far above the eu...
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and for all of you here, this bill has more ability for the president once it reaches the judiciary committee and the intelligence committee that the republicans have a problem with, why have those problems in judiciary rather than intelligence? mr. nadler: first question was the time line, we don't know. it depends on how many witnesses, et cetera. i can't speculate on that. second question, remember, the intelligence committee is doing a basic investigative job, a job that in past impeachments was done by the starr commission or urban committee. once it goes to judiciary, it's a different stage. it is not the official initial fact-finding stage and it is proper that the president have more recourse at that point. the minority, the republicans, have the same rights and have rights to call witnesses, to examine witnesses, et cetera, in intelligence. they will have the same rights in judiciary. once it gets to judiciary, if we are carrying -- if there has been a recommendation for an impeachment, then we are carrying on that inquiry at that point and the president ought to have more rights tha
and for all of you here, this bill has more ability for the president once it reaches the judiciary committee and the intelligence committee that the republicans have a problem with, why have those problems in judiciary rather than intelligence? mr. nadler: first question was the time line, we don't know. it depends on how many witnesses, et cetera. i can't speculate on that. second question, remember, the intelligence committee is doing a basic investigative job, a job that in past...
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has been strong. microsoft is up 35% this year. so to what do you attribute that? billng super well. satya nadella is a great ceo. the whole dream of the importance of software has really come true. the five most valuable companies in the world are these technology companies. microsoft has a good share of that. i get to spend about a sixth of my time now over at microsoft. david: recently, you said the biggest mistake you made professionally was that microsoft should have had the android technology? why was that the biggest mistake? bill: we were in the field of doing operating systems for personal computers. we knew the mobile phone would be very popular. so we were doing what was called windows mobile. we missed being the dominant mobile operating system by a very tiny amount. we were distracted during our anti-trust trial, we did not assign the best people to do the work, so the biggest mistake i made in terms of something that was clearly within our skill set, we were clearly the company that could have achieved that. david: your two main areas of focus are k-12 edu
has been strong. microsoft is up 35% this year. so to what do you attribute that? billng super well. satya nadella is a great ceo. the whole dream of the importance of software has really come true. the five most valuable companies in the world are these technology companies. microsoft has a good share of that. i get to spend about a sixth of my time now over at microsoft. david: recently, you said the biggest mistake you made professionally was that microsoft should have had the android...
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the bill was given by parliament to go to its next stage. with johnson haso agree the opposition on a suitable timetable for that to take place. it seems like they are in a bit of a standoff. scarlet: is labor offering up anything? everybody is saying no to what they don't want, but has labor offered a solution, strategy? except the fact that this bill has been approved to get to the next stage -- boris wanted to give the house of commons three days to debate. needed jeremy corbyn, met with boris johnson, and said if you give us six days in the house of commons, we can have the debate. labor is proposing a way forward. it does not seem likely labor will actually vote for the deal but there are enough rebels who may be tempted by the deal that it could get through. show thatust goes to labor is just as divided as the conservatives. thank you to alex morales. coming up, wildfires are ravaging california wine country, and some think the bankrupt utility pg&e is not reacting well, driving that stock to the lowest since 2012. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: pg&e de
the bill was given by parliament to go to its next stage. with johnson haso agree the opposition on a suitable timetable for that to take place. it seems like they are in a bit of a standoff. scarlet: is labor offering up anything? everybody is saying no to what they don't want, but has labor offered a solution, strategy? except the fact that this bill has been approved to get to the next stage -- boris wanted to give the house of commons three days to debate. needed jeremy corbyn, met with...
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in hong kong a suspect whose case led to mass protests over a controversial extradition bill has been released from prison china told a hong kong citizen is accused of murdering his girlfriend in taiwan last year. in the united kingdom prime minister boris johnson had his 1st brags it victory only to go on to yet another defeat his victory was that a lawmakers voted for his withdrawal deal from the european union but then they voted against johnson's plan to rush the brig's a bill through parliament prime minister has promised that the u.k. will leave the e.u.'s scheduled 31st order. this was the moment boris johnson had been waiting for. the eyes to the right 329 the nose to the left 299 so the eyes have it the ayes have it speaker john bercow and then saying that the u.k. parliament had in principle accepted mr johnson's new withdrew an agreement with the e.u. but minutes later this happened. the guys to the right 380 s. the news to the math 322 so the know who's having the nerve is having parliament wasn't in any rush and rejected the prime minister's plan to debate the bill over a
in hong kong a suspect whose case led to mass protests over a controversial extradition bill has been released from prison china told a hong kong citizen is accused of murdering his girlfriend in taiwan last year. in the united kingdom prime minister boris johnson had his 1st brags it victory only to go on to yet another defeat his victory was that a lawmakers voted for his withdrawal deal from the european union but then they voted against johnson's plan to rush the brig's a bill through...
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bill: they'll get a little bit. david: how much money has your foundation given away today? ll: about $40 billion. we're up to giving $6 billion a year. david: so finally, if people are watching and they say i want to do something about climate change but i'm just one person. what can any average person do to have some impact on climate change in your view? bill: well certainly, they can ake things like these new meat products or how they buy electric si and they can help drive up the scale of the green solutions the most important thing at this stage is their political voice. there's going to be a need to put substantial resources into this effort. and, you know, we'll need a bipartisan solution and to send the right signal to the market, you actually don't -- if you just win one year and then it gets repealed, that doesn't help at all. the key is let people see the policies will be over the next 30 years on a consistent basis. and that means it's a much higher bar than just a one-time victory. from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just win-ners. everyone uses the
bill: they'll get a little bit. david: how much money has your foundation given away today? ll: about $40 billion. we're up to giving $6 billion a year. david: so finally, if people are watching and they say i want to do something about climate change but i'm just one person. what can any average person do to have some impact on climate change in your view? bill: well certainly, they can ake things like these new meat products or how they buy electric si and they can help drive up the scale of...
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the bill has. already got out of there look at all what they're doing with that never. get up close you can tell how bad these things are to rip through the whole wall it would still be the most protected building. no matter what on the phone with. the locals and if you could. go there said. we're going to. get it to help get you to these things you know but we don't. i don't want to ever do is really is illegal. i know but it needs to stop. after all of this we never got the missing c.c.t.v. footage from the restaurant in the hotel and there's just too many dead ends. i go about my business. every single same reminds me of me really doesn't go away even with time it. goes a little homelessness in the. house i don't. know if i'm going to be just not going to the flesh mr ambassador a lot of them in the suburbs. of. near here. the. other way drive you thanks. thank. you at least. i don't know. it's like you either are completely in love with this place or you hate it. after everything that had been it's like i feel more connected here i don't know i mean it's hard. but w
the bill has. already got out of there look at all what they're doing with that never. get up close you can tell how bad these things are to rip through the whole wall it would still be the most protected building. no matter what on the phone with. the locals and if you could. go there said. we're going to. get it to help get you to these things you know but we don't. i don't want to ever do is really is illegal. i know but it needs to stop. after all of this we never got the missing c.c.t.v....
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has 14,000 members. last month, the group received approval from the secretary of state to start gathering signatures on a petition. members say they are outraged over decent bills the governor has signed into law. >> he has not dealt with the homeless situation very well, and i'm just concerned that i can't afort to live here anymore and i've lived here my entire life. retired. i would like very much to stay here. >> the group needs to gather
has 14,000 members. last month, the group received approval from the secretary of state to start gathering signatures on a petition. members say they are outraged over decent bills the governor has signed into law. >> he has not dealt with the homeless situation very well, and i'm just concerned that i can't afort to live here anymore and i've lived here my entire life. retired. i would like very much to stay here. >> the group needs to gather
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government bureaucrat says oh, you should separate copy and because you didn't separate that the whole bill has to be taxed. it doesn't make sense. only the one portion of final art needs to be taxed. not 90% of the bill. >> i can't go back and get that money. i went through the appeal process. i have paid all my taxes. the wrong way of doing the billing there is no fraud here. we were honestly paying our taxes. if you can't pay your tax bill you don't deserve to be in business. in his attitude was i've got to get that money and doesn't matter if it's right or wrong. it's can put you out of business or not. i've got have that money. and that's kind of the mentality when people have these government positions and the have these powers that are excessive. the power comes to their head. and they become abusive right now so many of these agencies and government employees are abusing the power because they can. >> used self published the deep state. >> i have an ad agency. i can make more money selling the book myself because i know how to market it. this is my third book. i had two more coming out
government bureaucrat says oh, you should separate copy and because you didn't separate that the whole bill has to be taxed. it doesn't make sense. only the one portion of final art needs to be taxed. not 90% of the bill. >> i can't go back and get that money. i went through the appeal process. i have paid all my taxes. the wrong way of doing the billing there is no fraud here. we were honestly paying our taxes. if you can't pay your tax bill you don't deserve to be in business. in his...
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the bill we are considering today has some serious flaws. but more importantly it's making changes to the senate bill that nobody ever asked for. just like the senate that extend the program to. however for some reason we have inexplicably omitted accountability provision that is congress has required for these grant programs for nearly a decade. and these measures are important. they include mandating a report on the effectiveness of the grant program to reduce the backlog of unanalyzed d.n.a. evidence and sexual assault cases. they require recommendations to enhance the grant program. and they require the national institute of justice to define goals of the d.n.a. capacity enhancement and back doing reduction program and develop performance measures for each one of these goals. and all of these are worthy. i can't think -- mr. lesky: i yield 30 more seconds. mr. armstrong: i can't think of an issue where accountability matters more where we are collecting n d.n.a. evidence to get conviction of violent sex offenders and semblance of justice.
the bill we are considering today has some serious flaws. but more importantly it's making changes to the senate bill that nobody ever asked for. just like the senate that extend the program to. however for some reason we have inexplicably omitted accountability provision that is congress has required for these grant programs for nearly a decade. and these measures are important. they include mandating a report on the effectiveness of the grant program to reduce the backlog of unanalyzed d.n.a....
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this all begins with the controversial extradition bill which has now co ntroversially extradition billally been withdrawn but it is about more than that now. how the city can recover, we really don't know the answer to that. north korea may have fired a ballistic missile from a submarine, according to officials in south korea. it's thought the missile was launched in the sea north east of the port of wonsan and flew around a50 kilometers before landing in the sea ofjapan. south korea's military says it reached an altitude of 910 kilometers. japan's prime minister has suggested there were two missiles — one landing in the country's exclusive economic zone. he noted that pyongyang is in violation of un resolutions. it's just a few hours since north korea's vice foreign minister announced talks with the us would resume later this week. jonathan pollack is from the brookings institution independent think tank. he gave me his assessment of the missile launch. this is part of a continuing process of missile testing, short—range missile testing that north korea has been undertaking in recent
this all begins with the controversial extradition bill which has now co ntroversially extradition billally been withdrawn but it is about more than that now. how the city can recover, we really don't know the answer to that. north korea may have fired a ballistic missile from a submarine, according to officials in south korea. it's thought the missile was launched in the sea north east of the port of wonsan and flew around a50 kilometers before landing in the sea ofjapan. south korea's...
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bill has the evening off. boeing ceo ttified for the first time on its troubled 737 max. year to the day of the lion air crash. the hearing was heated and pressed by lawmakers, ceo dennis muilenburg admitted to making mistakes as he explained decisions behind the development of the aircraft and how the compy is ultimatel trying to fix the plane. phil lebeau in "wealthtrack" >> boeing ceo dennis muilenburg told theeeommerce commi safety is central to the mission but as senators asked about the flawed flight control system at the heart of two 737 max crashes it was clear many weren't buying muilenburg's position. >> those pilots never had a chance. these loved ones never had a chance. they were in flying coffins. >> if you'd have told this committee and told me half truths over and over again. >> i would walk before i was to get on the 737 max. i would walk.th e is no way. >> and to preempt. >> muilenburg repeatedly toldna rs boeing is putting si greater emp on safety and oversight by but the recently release of emails and messages suggesting they may have misled regulato h
bill has the evening off. boeing ceo ttified for the first time on its troubled 737 max. year to the day of the lion air crash. the hearing was heated and pressed by lawmakers, ceo dennis muilenburg admitted to making mistakes as he explained decisions behind the development of the aircraft and how the compy is ultimatel trying to fix the plane. phil lebeau in "wealthtrack" >> boeing ceo dennis muilenburg told theeeommerce commi safety is central to the mission but as senators...
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and gloria agrees she continues to fight for more tolerance and continues to help after all the bill has been ruled unconstitutional before hope is the only thing we have cause when you lose hope basically you don't win more so even when. things seem impossible. and now for our global ideas series we take a big leap from africa to the maldives last year the tropical island paradise in the middle of the indian ocean received nearly 1400000 visitors new hotels and airports to accommodate them all being built at a cost to both nature and locals a reporter traveled there to reveal a side of the mole deaves that holidaymakers don't see. the big corporations and businesses they all call this team to win no matter which government is in power. humans won't stop travelling and recrimination is the only way it will be called for here right now so will there be more coming absolutely over the next 45 years you will have probably another 60 some of the resorts here. now once they have to make or started developing it ones there is so much of destruction sedimentation that leaves can which would def
and gloria agrees she continues to fight for more tolerance and continues to help after all the bill has been ruled unconstitutional before hope is the only thing we have cause when you lose hope basically you don't win more so even when. things seem impossible. and now for our global ideas series we take a big leap from africa to the maldives last year the tropical island paradise in the middle of the indian ocean received nearly 1400000 visitors new hotels and airports to accommodate them all...