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brendan carr joins us now from washington.ow does your proposal today fit into the larger picture of developing 5g, and moving aside some of the roadblocks? brendan: we are in the middle of this transition now, from what people understand as the current to this 5g4g technology. the big difference is that transition will enable a lot of the innovation you see now, utonomoust is a vehicles., or arey: the regulatory costs one thing and the financial costs are another. networks are extremely costly. how do telecoms handle that? brendan: that is right. we estimate it should take $275 billion to employ 5g. and these are forms we're looking at to inform our infrastructure deployment rules. the big difference is making that economical. the ideas we put out there today for streamlining are estimated to cut 30% from the cost of employment, meaning thousands of more cell sites that are economical to deploy and they will push these 5g networks emilyt.out emily: how does this fit into the infrastructure plan overall? brendan: broadband is
brendan carr joins us now from washington.ow does your proposal today fit into the larger picture of developing 5g, and moving aside some of the roadblocks? brendan: we are in the middle of this transition now, from what people understand as the current to this 5g4g technology. the big difference is that transition will enable a lot of the innovation you see now, utonomoust is a vehicles., or arey: the regulatory costs one thing and the financial costs are another. networks are extremely...
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brendan: good point.t of 5g is estimated to enable 3 million new jobs in this country if we get it right. it is estimated that at $500 million to gdp. we get a high speed broadband connections to more americans, that gives them access to jobs. it gives than access to economic opportunity. so that's really why we are trying to take these actions. emily: if we do not take these actions and the u.s. does not lead in 5g, how might you see u.s. citizens be harmed? brendan: there are countries that are more than happy to fill the void and be the first ones to deploy 5g. that's going to mean that a lot of these innovative, cutting-edge services and devices that we are talking about will be deployed in other countries first. i want to see all those products that consumers are reading about launched here first. i don't want to sit back and watch that happen in another country. and at the fcc we are certainly not doing that. we are moving quickly to make sure we can enable that private sector innovation and investm
brendan: good point.t of 5g is estimated to enable 3 million new jobs in this country if we get it right. it is estimated that at $500 million to gdp. we get a high speed broadband connections to more americans, that gives them access to jobs. it gives than access to economic opportunity. so that's really why we are trying to take these actions. emily: if we do not take these actions and the u.s. does not lead in 5g, how might you see u.s. citizens be harmed? brendan: there are countries that...
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jane: and brendan, should ? you would be out of a job presumably. brendan: it is hard to say, because it is a very resource for the public and international communities to get an insight into what he is thinking. whether that causes more harm than good is hard to say. jane: brand browner, thank son, and kathleen hall jamie thank you. now, how often do you hear people say that runnin marathon or long-distance cycling are sports for young people? n it seems that the case. researchers have been following a big group of older cyclists in and they have found surprising results, as our medical correspondent fergusalsh reports. >> i've arranged a 60-mile ride through the surrey hills. fergus: this is what h aging looks like -- these cyclists aged 64 to 82, think nothing of spending five hou or more in the saddle. ready for one more? >> yes. >> i do it for all reasons -- for health, because i enjoy it, because itciable. it is just wonderful. fergus: they have been examined as part of a trial which is challenging perceptions of aging. >> one of the first rei
jane: and brendan, should ? you would be out of a job presumably. brendan: it is hard to say, because it is a very resource for the public and international communities to get an insight into what he is thinking. whether that causes more harm than good is hard to say. jane: brand browner, thank son, and kathleen hall jamie thank you. now, how often do you hear people say that runnin marathon or long-distance cycling are sports for young people? n it seems that the case. researchers have been...
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brendan: that's right. it should take about $275 billion in investment to deploy 5g, and these can make a -- these infrastructure deployment rules can make a big difference in making that economical. the ideas we put out there today for streamlining is estimated to cut 80% of the regulatory costs of deployment. that is going to mean that thousands of more cell sites that are now economical to deploy, and they will be pushing these 5g networks further out and provide service to even more americans. emily: how does wireless infrastructure fit into the infrastructure plan overall? brendan: when you look at and for structure more broadly, broadband is a key piece of that. like we need to reform a lot of our other deployment rules in the country, our broadband infrastructure to point it rolls are right there. at the fcc, we have authority to do that. march 22, we will be voting on a plan that will help speed the deployment of the broadband infrastructure. the mayor in california just quit a task force that was v
brendan: that's right. it should take about $275 billion in investment to deploy 5g, and these can make a -- these infrastructure deployment rules can make a big difference in making that economical. the ideas we put out there today for streamlining is estimated to cut 80% of the regulatory costs of deployment. that is going to mean that thousands of more cell sites that are now economical to deploy, and they will be pushing these 5g networks further out and provide service to even more...
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brendan: there is a couple of different issues.n march looks at federal, environmental, and historic permitting processes. the other goes to the question of state and locals, and their role in deployment. we are also taking a look at the state and local. we all have an important role to make sure these deployments are economical. the costs of deploying these networks are high enough. we do not need unnecessary regulatory red tape. i think we are all looking at ways to streamline the deployment rules. emily: how would you rank the u.s. when it comes to global competition? there is progress in south korea. where does the u.s. fall right now in the hierarchy? we lead theht now, world when it comes to the deployment of 4g wireless, and that is why we need to update our regulations so we can deploy 5g. a lot of companies look to the united states and saw that we lead the world in 4g. they want to lead the world in 5g, so for this global competitiveness when he to step up to the plate and reform regulatory structures. i am confident we w
brendan: there is a couple of different issues.n march looks at federal, environmental, and historic permitting processes. the other goes to the question of state and locals, and their role in deployment. we are also taking a look at the state and local. we all have an important role to make sure these deployments are economical. the costs of deploying these networks are high enough. we do not need unnecessary regulatory red tape. i think we are all looking at ways to streamline the deployment...
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brendan, is there a wordhat the president uses more often than not? brendan: yeah, i was looking through the archive, andos a 10% of his tweets, 2600 total, feature the word "obama." it is interesting to go back and look through the history of hi etty intense critiques of the past administration and then t fl lens and apply it to the trump administration. he has a lot of apt criticisms that might not have been apt of the obama administration but are interesting to look at critiques of his administration. jane: kathleen, there is nothing new in a president talking directly to the public, so what makes this so different? kathleen: what is different is that ordinarily a president spoke to the public after carefully considering the language that would be used and the implications othe policies being articulated. there is an expert community behind that process -- the cabinet secretaries, thexperts inside the cabinet offices that will be potentially administering the policy chae. that layer of thought and care that went into presidentialts statemeant that
brendan, is there a wordhat the president uses more often than not? brendan: yeah, i was looking through the archive, andos a 10% of his tweets, 2600 total, feature the word "obama." it is interesting to go back and look through the history of hi etty intense critiques of the past administration and then t fl lens and apply it to the trump administration. he has a lot of apt criticisms that might not have been apt of the obama administration but are interesting to look at critiques of...
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our guest will be the national journal's brendan bordelon. and later, arizona reports the first pedestrian death associated with self driving technology. what kind of effect will this have on the industry? we will ask michael farren of the mercator center, plus many more of your calls. we will be right back. ♪ for nearly 20 years, "in depth" on booktv has feature some of the nation's best-known nonfiction writers. is featuring fiction writers, for our monthly program edition." fiction join us with walter mosley, his most recent book is "down the river onto the sea," and his andrs -- "gone fishin'" "fearless jones." we will be taking your phone calls, tweets, and facebook messages. our special series "in-depth: withon edition" walter mosley on c-span2 on booktv. this weekend on the c-span networks, tonight at 9:20 p.m. on c-span, a debate on the suit by a same-sex couple against a colorado bakery for refusing to make their wedding cake from the national constitution center in philadelphia, and sunday at 6:30 p.m., daniel martin, chairman on th
our guest will be the national journal's brendan bordelon. and later, arizona reports the first pedestrian death associated with self driving technology. what kind of effect will this have on the industry? we will ask michael farren of the mercator center, plus many more of your calls. we will be right back. ♪ for nearly 20 years, "in depth" on booktv has feature some of the nation's best-known nonfiction writers. is featuring fiction writers, for our monthly program edition."...
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brendan thought he'd get his friend philip's kidney., and he t ded up with kimberly's kidney. philip went ahead and donated his kidney anyway, and started a chain reaction. >> i made a lot of selfish decisions in my life. and i thought that this would be a really great opportunity to alnd of amend those decisions. f reporter: it turned out >>ilip's kidney was a match for cotilde ruiz, whose daughter daisy was rejected as her donor, but daisy's kidney worked fine for scott rial, and so it went atil a dozen donors and recipients were matched. all of them met for the first time this afternoon. >> i'm going to have a lineage to somebody that's going to be able to live on, you know, and that's more than money and that's more than words. >> reporter: proving once again that generosity truly is its own reward. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. ( applause ) >> glor: and one heck of a fantastic legacy. that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. i'm jeff glor. the news continues now on our streaming service, cbsn. good night. keep quiet about *cheap
brendan thought he'd get his friend philip's kidney., and he t ded up with kimberly's kidney. philip went ahead and donated his kidney anyway, and started a chain reaction. >> i made a lot of selfish decisions in my life. and i thought that this would be a really great opportunity to alnd of amend those decisions. f reporter: it turned out >>ilip's kidney was a match for cotilde ruiz, whose daughter daisy was rejected as her donor, but daisy's kidney worked fine for scott rial, and...
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we think it's important that african countries carefully consider the terms of those investments brendano'connor as an associate professor of american politics at the university of sydney joins us live very good to have you with us brendan where does this comments come from to listen i mean is it a place of jealousy or is it genuine concern when it comes to dealing with africa and china china and africa well part of the yes part of the tour that tillotson or is on is to make things a little bit better with the united states in africa you might remember these very negative comments that president trump made about immigrants coming from africa so i think he's trying to remind africans that america has been a longstanding a dyna that america cares about africa that america is there to listen and to be skeptical of china that african nations taking loans he's called them predatory loans from china china has had a lot of workers those reserve poll of my workers working on construction in africa for a number of years just to be reticent maybe be careful about those things and maybe think about
we think it's important that african countries carefully consider the terms of those investments brendano'connor as an associate professor of american politics at the university of sydney joins us live very good to have you with us brendan where does this comments come from to listen i mean is it a place of jealousy or is it genuine concern when it comes to dealing with africa and china china and africa well part of the yes part of the tour that tillotson or is on is to make things a little bit...
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brendan canty is here.eing her brendan. [ cheers and applause ] our first guest tonight is an emmy, and golden globe-winning actor and comedian you know from "the office," and "extras." his new stand up special, "humanity" is streaming on netflix. please welcome back to the show, ricky gervais, everyone. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: so happy to have you back! >> oh, it's lovely to be here. >> seth: you said it's your favorite special to do because you have no fear anymore. >> yeah. no, it's my favorite tour. it's my favorite special. yeah, like i have no fear. no, i did think that. i thought, you know, you sort of -- you want to be better, and you want to be bigger, but mainly you sort of want to be more honest. you want to get to the point where, you know, and i've reached the point where i've got old people's rights so i don't care. >> seth: oh, you have old people's rights? >> yes, i don't care. >> seth: oh, officially. >> i don't care if people act -- because i'm going to die soon. >> seth: right.
brendan canty is here.eing her brendan. [ cheers and applause ] our first guest tonight is an emmy, and golden globe-winning actor and comedian you know from "the office," and "extras." his new stand up special, "humanity" is streaming on netflix. please welcome back to the show, ricky gervais, everyone. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: so happy to have you back! >> oh, it's lovely to be here. >> seth: you said it's your favorite special to do...
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brendan dillon laying a big hit late in the first.e was no scoring in this one until the second stand and that's when nicklas backstrom's shot beat martin jones. the play earlier on looked a little bit offside, however, the sharks did not challenge as the capitals go up 1-0. third period, sharks looking to tie it up. brendan dylan's shot saved by phil philipp grubauer. the sharks shut out at home 2-0. >>> baseball, spring training style, it's the giants/angels. split-squad style. top of the sixth, 7-5 halos. hunter pence singling to right with runners in scoring position, giants within one. the next inning, same score. mack williamson takes this one to deep center. it finds -- beyond the fence. his fourth homer of the spring. the new swing looking good as the giants win by one 9-8. >>> and by the way, tune in right here tomorrow at 3:00 p.m., giants baseball is on nbc bay area, they'll take on the padres. luis padromo set to face the bloc. >>> the pga valspar championship, tiger woods two back of the lead headed into the weekend on th
brendan dillon laying a big hit late in the first.e was no scoring in this one until the second stand and that's when nicklas backstrom's shot beat martin jones. the play earlier on looked a little bit offside, however, the sharks did not challenge as the capitals go up 1-0. third period, sharks looking to tie it up. brendan dylan's shot saved by phil philipp grubauer. the sharks shut out at home 2-0. >>> baseball, spring training style, it's the giants/angels. split-squad style. top...
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brendan: that is right.china is a crucial market for boeing and airbus.not necessarily expect severe direct retaliation against boeing, simply because china needs the planes and it is an that easy to switch -- it is not that easy to switch in the short-term from boeing to airbus, but that is one concern, as is, as you said, the broader economic outlook and whether there could be a slowdown in trade flows and growth that could put a dent in aircraft orders. julia: great illustration, g 8 in the bloomberg showing you the percentage of revenue from china. we are looking at just under 13% of revenue. my argument would be, airbus cannot build the capacity, so are we panicking no reason? brennan: -- brendan: the potential effect, all of a sudden canceling a large number of aircraft orders, that seems like a pretty unlikely event in the short term. knowing is -- boeing is investing in finishing center in china to put the final touches on its single aisle planes, which it will be shipping from india to china in the years to come. time, there is the risk, and if t
brendan: that is right.china is a crucial market for boeing and airbus.not necessarily expect severe direct retaliation against boeing, simply because china needs the planes and it is an that easy to switch -- it is not that easy to switch in the short-term from boeing to airbus, but that is one concern, as is, as you said, the broader economic outlook and whether there could be a slowdown in trade flows and growth that could put a dent in aircraft orders. julia: great illustration, g 8 in the...
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and fear is not -- >> brendan, what about the thing i asked? do you see any laws broken here?sure. so one -- what brought cambridge analytica on to our radar back in the 2016 election was the fact that the mercers, who own cambridge analytica were operating a superpac that was working very closely with the trump campaign. and superpacs are supposed to be operating independently of the campaigns that they're supporting. we know that the mercers requested that the trump campaign hire steve bannon as campaign ceo. they did so. we know that the mercers requested that -- >> but you're not seeing it in the videos? it's okay if the answer is no. >> yeah, well, so the short answer is we believe that there is evidence that the trump campaign and the mercer-backed superpac were coordinating. >> right. potential illegal coordination. >> through cambridge analytica. >> got you. what wisconsin is a little different than what's on the videos. betsy, final question on the russia probe. nix is caught suggesting he didn't have any problems with his house testimony. did you see this being a big
and fear is not -- >> brendan, what about the thing i asked? do you see any laws broken here?sure. so one -- what brought cambridge analytica on to our radar back in the 2016 election was the fact that the mercers, who own cambridge analytica were operating a superpac that was working very closely with the trump campaign. and superpacs are supposed to be operating independently of the campaigns that they're supporting. we know that the mercers requested that the trump campaign hire steve...
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that's the deal says i risked a divorce of the alex i'm unsure discussion on i guess brendan macneill's refugee bill amongst other things of course and i survived well i'm pleased to hear it and finally from benny he says another good shoe the focus on the private member's bill about child refugees we've been rather productive in producing refugees but not so keen in taking responsibility for it so this would be a small step in the right direction for brendan mcneil and so see all of us all part of angus is able to take this bill through parliament. now it's her first interview on overcoming challenges alphabets for me back kind man to face both prejudice and a lack of regular schooling but he's become one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the u.k. just how did he pull that off. and i'm delighted to be joined by the best i'll feel welcome pleasures all my knowledge is growing up ninety eight is growing up in a room full of gypsy families what was that like. for a lot of people looking outside it was extremely hard but i got to be honest it is for me it wasn't people looking in and
that's the deal says i risked a divorce of the alex i'm unsure discussion on i guess brendan macneill's refugee bill amongst other things of course and i survived well i'm pleased to hear it and finally from benny he says another good shoe the focus on the private member's bill about child refugees we've been rather productive in producing refugees but not so keen in taking responsibility for it so this would be a small step in the right direction for brendan mcneil and so see all of us all...
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brendan dylan laying a big hit there late in the first period.oring in this one until the second stands, and that's when niklas backstrom's shot beat martin jones. but the play earlier on looked offside. however, the sharks did not challenge as the capitals go up 1-0. then third period, sharks looking to tie it up. brendan dylan's shot saved by phillip grubauer. san jose could not find the back of the net. the sharks got shut out at home 2-0. >>> that brings us to baseball. spring training style. it's the giants and angels, split squad style, top of the sixth. hunter pence signaling to right with runners on the corners. allan hanson scores, putting jirn giants to within one. and mack williamson to center. it finds beyond the fence. his fourth homer of the spring. that new swing looking good as the giants win by one, 9-8 the final. >>> and by the way, tune in right here tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. giants baseball is on nbc bay area. they'll take on the padres. lu luis pa dreamo set to face the safety. >>> the pga valspar championship. tiger woods two sh
brendan dylan laying a big hit there late in the first period.oring in this one until the second stands, and that's when niklas backstrom's shot beat martin jones. but the play earlier on looked offside. however, the sharks did not challenge as the capitals go up 1-0. then third period, sharks looking to tie it up. brendan dylan's shot saved by phillip grubauer. san jose could not find the back of the net. the sharks got shut out at home 2-0. >>> that brings us to baseball. spring...
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." >> we welcome congressman brendan boyle back to our desk, democrat from philadelphia-based 13th district in pennsylvania, member of the house foreign affairs committee. we talked before when you came on about russian interference in the 2016 election. i wonder your thoughts as you're reading the president's twitter feed to see the president going after bob mueller and his team directly for the first time. >> what's really missing from the conversation is nothing has been done to prevent this from happening again in 2018. i'm from pennsylvania, one of the states we now know operatives of the russian government attempted to hack into our election system, pennsylvania we don't even have paper ballots so if someone were to hack into our election system, we'd be highly vulnerable. you had the top leadership in both the intelligence side and the defense side testify under oath that the president of the united states still hasn't given them an order to act in order to prevent what happened in 2016 from happening in 2018. all 16 of our intelligence agencies have concluded that there was russian
." >> we welcome congressman brendan boyle back to our desk, democrat from philadelphia-based 13th district in pennsylvania, member of the house foreign affairs committee. we talked before when you came on about russian interference in the 2016 election. i wonder your thoughts as you're reading the president's twitter feed to see the president going after bob mueller and his team directly for the first time. >> what's really missing from the conversation is nothing has been...
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one of the challenges to brendan boyle will be bill green, a former city council member, as well as thethe school reform council. a fighter, and my understanding is that i think he will be the endorsed party candidate, not the sitting incumbent, which is >> interesting. all right, liz? >> well, this week, in a lawsuit, al schmidt, who's the city commissioner in philadelphia, revealed that he found 100,000 non-us citizens on pennsylvania's vot registration rolls. that's unacceptable, and that can sway an entire election. if you look at donald trum who won by 44,000 votes, 100,000 people who were on the voterwhos be should be taken s this governor, and i hope that he really does look at it and he eans up the rolls. >> all right. thank you for your inside stories, and thanks so much to you for watching. hope you have a great week ahead, and we'll see you right back ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i loved movies. i loved movies as a kid. and i loved experience. the environment that you went into, reverently, and sat there in a great state of excitement. [ cheers and applause ] i had no idea, at the time, that thi
one of the challenges to brendan boyle will be bill green, a former city council member, as well as thethe school reform council. a fighter, and my understanding is that i think he will be the endorsed party candidate, not the sitting incumbent, which is >> interesting. all right, liz? >> well, this week, in a lawsuit, al schmidt, who's the city commissioner in philadelphia, revealed that he found 100,000 non-us citizens on pennsylvania's vot registration rolls. that's unacceptable,...
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host: we are joined by brendan bordelon. we are talking about facelift and data privacy. guest: thank you for having me. host: your piece goes beyond facebook and beyond events of recent weeks or months. you write that "when the firestorm now engulfing facebook first kicked up earlier this month, it took many eight at privacy experts by surprise -- experts by surprise. their surprise was in at facebook's move to quietly share the personal data of around 50 million american users with cambridge analytic a. tell us more. guest: when he talked to data privacy experts, the have been folks tracking the practices of these companies for years, not just facebook. essentially any major online platform where you as the user have a consistent presence, they have been tracking these practices for years. they take your clicks, your likes, pretty much any activity online, the media you consume, and create a portfolio about you. they collated, repackage it, and sell it to third-party ,dvertisers and increasingly political campaigns and political consultancies. host: why are we talking a
host: we are joined by brendan bordelon. we are talking about facelift and data privacy. guest: thank you for having me. host: your piece goes beyond facebook and beyond events of recent weeks or months. you write that "when the firestorm now engulfing facebook first kicked up earlier this month, it took many eight at privacy experts by surprise -- experts by surprise. their surprise was in at facebook's move to quietly share the personal data of around 50 million american users with...
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brendan canty, everyone.tastic week. [ cheers and applause ] also, quick reminder, this saturday on "saturday night live," my old colleague bill hader is gonna be back on the show hosting. just a reminder to watch that. arcade fire, musical guest. should be fantastic. our first guest tonight is a comedy legend, oscar-nominated writer, and founding member of the iconic comedy group monty python. you can see him on his north american tour, "monty python and the holy grail with john cleese." please welcome back to the show john cleese, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back! >> it's nice to be back. >> seth: it's been a while. you are touring around doing the show. are you -- where do you even consider that you're living right now? where do you live? >> in hotel rooms. >> seth: yeah. do you enjoy hotel living? >> uh -- no. [ laughter ] what i find about hotels is really -- they're quite bad, you know. [ laughter ] >> seth: what do dislike about hotels? >> well there'
brendan canty, everyone.tastic week. [ cheers and applause ] also, quick reminder, this saturday on "saturday night live," my old colleague bill hader is gonna be back on the show hosting. just a reminder to watch that. arcade fire, musical guest. should be fantastic. our first guest tonight is a comedy legend, oscar-nominated writer, and founding member of the iconic comedy group monty python. you can see him on his north american tour, "monty python and the holy grail with john...
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i want to bring in dominic chu from cnbc and brendan greely, editor of the economic research note. we know so far what are you looking for? >> what we're looking for right now is you can see there a little bit of green on the screen. not going gangbusters but traders and investors are digesting that big jobs report that just came out. what we in essence saw was a much better than expected jobs report. 313,000 jobs created. economists on average were looking for a little north of 200,000 jobs. the unemployment rate does hold steady at 4.1%. the average hourly earnings, which is what a lot of wall street is looking for right now, implies it did show that only there was a one-tenth of one percent gain in hourly average earnings month over month. that means 2.6% growth in average hourly wages year over year. the reason why i bring that up and put it in the context of a green stock market right now is a lot of folks and investors on wall street are watching what's going to happen in interest rates and the federal reserve in the coming months and perhaps years. what this jobs number may
i want to bring in dominic chu from cnbc and brendan greely, editor of the economic research note. we know so far what are you looking for? >> what we're looking for right now is you can see there a little bit of green on the screen. not going gangbusters but traders and investors are digesting that big jobs report that just came out. what we in essence saw was a much better than expected jobs report. 313,000 jobs created. economists on average were looking for a little north of 200,000...
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brendan o'hara: what did you discover about yourself that they had? paul-olivier dehaye: facebook to cook -- disclosed its advertisers over eight weeks. that had advertisers declared to facebook that they had my consent to advertise. one of them, an information company. why they thinkw, they have my consent on this -- where they've -- where they think they've got my consent on this. thosee able to change requests. facebook gives you a list of 200 companies. you can go to each and ask again "where did you get that? what other information do you have about me?" brendan o'hara: i tried to do what you suggested this morning and couldn't. eight weeks -- you can only look back eight weeks at a time? three months ago, i couldn't find out if you had my data? paul-olivier dehaye: not directly through the tool facebook has decided to implement following my request. brendan o'hara: what surprises have you found out, what they share what and -- to they had? did you expect them to be so immovable? paul-olivier dehaye: i was surprised. i was right. this data should
brendan o'hara: what did you discover about yourself that they had? paul-olivier dehaye: facebook to cook -- disclosed its advertisers over eight weeks. that had advertisers declared to facebook that they had my consent to advertise. one of them, an information company. why they thinkw, they have my consent on this -- where they've -- where they think they've got my consent on this. thosee able to change requests. facebook gives you a list of 200 companies. you can go to each and ask again...
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next, why the family of brendan is breathing a shy of relief tonight.l stood wie when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, lucy could only imagine enjoying a slice of pizza. now it's as easy as pie. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? >> finally tonight, a story we covered at fox has in part come to an end tonight. a new jersey family has been fair after the horrific murder of their son from alone wolf terrorist. a a a a a ali mohammed brown killed three people in washington state, two gay before sleighing the sophomore. today brown pled guilty to the murder, robbery and terrorism in this case. the family has been dreading a long-drawn-out trial where they would have to endure the details. prosecutors did what they could to comfort t
next, why the family of brendan is breathing a shy of relief tonight.l stood wie when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, lucy could only imagine enjoying a slice of pizza. now it's as easy as pie. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day,...
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celtic boss brendan rodgers praised the mentality of his players as they bolstered their title hopesis mclaughlin reviews the action. josh windass,1—0. cue mayhem. when the equaliser came it was special. tom rogic with a reminder of celtic‘s quality. rangers came again through daniel candeias. moussa dembele equalised before half—time. was this a red card? the officials thought so. celtic down to ten. simunovic sent off. the fighting spirit remained. 0n came the champions in what was a titanic struggle. they got their reward. a delightful finish deserving of a double fist pump for celtic. there was more drama to come. with minutes left a great save lead to a terrible mess. —— miss. it wasn't to be for the home side. celtic move closer to seven in a row. elsewhere in football, there have been emotional scenes in florence where fiorentina played their first match since the death of their captain davide astori. he passed away after a sudden illness at the age of 31 last weekend. when vitor hugo scored the only goal of the game against benevento, he held up a t—shirt with the italian int
celtic boss brendan rodgers praised the mentality of his players as they bolstered their title hopesis mclaughlin reviews the action. josh windass,1—0. cue mayhem. when the equaliser came it was special. tom rogic with a reminder of celtic‘s quality. rangers came again through daniel candeias. moussa dembele equalised before half—time. was this a red card? the officials thought so. celtic down to ten. simunovic sent off. the fighting spirit remained. 0n came the champions in what was a...
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game in the second toughest ronnie can tear a note it into schultz and the visit to sleep the but brendan's dynamic duo was finished yet bellfield taking on the role as providing as much cruz a store his seat in the campaign was. the three one win enough to end holcomb predication. essentially nothing is decided even if we were in third place it's no reason to be satisfied and you need to have that hunger is attainable most mentioned. frank but have the bigger appetite for goals and bed dobby against mines just six minutes in kevin prince but saying put the eagles in front. of the hosts continued to dominate and the fluid move was capped off by luka you bitch to no. mind simply couldn't keep up before the break on to give it finished the game off to the smart finish three nil the eagles continued to fly high as months plummet so once relegation. frankfurt's fresh prince doing it again the mice defeat gave hamburg a chance to make up ground after they conceded six goals to buy in last match way they parted ways with their coach replacing him with under twenty one coach christian tickets hope
game in the second toughest ronnie can tear a note it into schultz and the visit to sleep the but brendan's dynamic duo was finished yet bellfield taking on the role as providing as much cruz a store his seat in the campaign was. the three one win enough to end holcomb predication. essentially nothing is decided even if we were in third place it's no reason to be satisfied and you need to have that hunger is attainable most mentioned. frank but have the bigger appetite for goals and bed dobby...
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time of ishaq belford hill is the man of the moment in brendan the summer signing had a slow start to his goodness league career but needed just five minutes to make his mark on the game he kept off a mazy run with a small finish i'm of on the algerian continued to impress that shit on tom next cruise opposing the fortieth minutes make it to mail them of what the need and the rub of the green them in the. house book picked up they gave it a second home office ronnie could hear a noted into schultz and the visitors leave the but brennan's dynamic duo was finished yet bellfield taking on the role as providing as much cruz a story his sick of the campaign to of the three one when the big enough to end talk of predication the been essentially nothing is decided even if we were in third place it's no reason to be satisfied and you need to have that hunger is attained. with frank but have. a bigger appetite for goals and bed dobby against mines just six minutes in kevin prince but saying put the eagles in front. the hosts continued to dominate and a fluid move was capped off by luca you a b
time of ishaq belford hill is the man of the moment in brendan the summer signing had a slow start to his goodness league career but needed just five minutes to make his mark on the game he kept off a mazy run with a small finish i'm of on the algerian continued to impress that shit on tom next cruise opposing the fortieth minutes make it to mail them of what the need and the rub of the green them in the. house book picked up they gave it a second home office ronnie could hear a noted into...
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a my ishak belford deal is the man of the moment in brendan the best summer signing had a slow start to his bonus league career but needed just five minutes to make his mark on the game he kept before mazie run with a smile finish my i'm the algerian continued to impress that chin on top mats cruz apos in the forty eighth minute to make it to mail a of which a neat and the rub of the green the big. house but picked up a game in the second home office ronnie could hear a noted into schultz and the visitors leave the but brennan's dynamic duo was finished yet bellfield taking on the role as providing as much cruz a store his seat in the campaign my first three one when the big enough to end talk of relegation obscene essentially nothing is decided even if we were in third place it's no reason to be satisfied and you need to have that hunger as attain. the be frank but have. bigger appetite for goals and bed dobby against mine it's just six minutes in kevin prince but saying put the eagles in front. the hosts continue to dominate and a fluid move was capped off by luka you a bitch to no
a my ishak belford deal is the man of the moment in brendan the best summer signing had a slow start to his bonus league career but needed just five minutes to make his mark on the game he kept before mazie run with a smile finish my i'm the algerian continued to impress that chin on top mats cruz apos in the forty eighth minute to make it to mail a of which a neat and the rub of the green the big. house but picked up a game in the second home office ronnie could hear a noted into schultz and...
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>> i'm brendan. >> you're brendan. i spilled chocolate on a woman's suede shoes. collecting money to get her new shoes. >> thank you. >> selfies? selfies for money? >> a 20 will work. >> thank you. >> thank you, ladies. oh, my god. that was a ten. >> one, two, three. >> oh, look at this guy, able to get money from other people to pay for my shoes that he ruined. >> what a scam. this is great. i should have thought of this. >> what a scam. so, now, i do have a bucket of money. i think i can afford now to buy the shoes. >> should she fix the shoe? >> that's the thing. >> here is the deal. she doesn't think she can fix it. >> and amy, she knows shoes. she has been there for a long time, her and jimmy. hi, guys. >> she said it will probably take until tuesday to see if they can figure it out. >> but she said she will work on it but it might change the texture of my shoe, might ends up being a leather shoe. >> buffs it too much it becomes letter. >> you know what i would call them? rain shoes and wear them in the rain. >> right. >> everyone is asking what are you going
>> i'm brendan. >> you're brendan. i spilled chocolate on a woman's suede shoes. collecting money to get her new shoes. >> thank you. >> selfies? selfies for money? >> a 20 will work. >> thank you. >> thank you, ladies. oh, my god. that was a ten. >> one, two, three. >> oh, look at this guy, able to get money from other people to pay for my shoes that he ruined. >> what a scam. this is great. i should have thought of this. >>...
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brendan carr is join us with some insight more "squawk alley" straight ahead. >>> dow session high was511. we've come off that just touch let's get to bobs by s s bpisani >> we went straight down after 9:45 we are bouncing now that europe is closed. we saw tech sort of open up nicely, everything was up 2%, straight down. europe was bouncing a little f.a.n.g. stocks were up 2%, they cut that many half facebook still on the down side. boeing, proxy for the trade wars started up nicely. 331, $332, just moved to the down side around 325 or so pharmaceutical stocks have done nothing for a up withal of we c. merck at a 52-week low general electric just broke through $13. sitting at lows of 2009. back to you. >> bob pisani, thank you >>> looking at stocks now, the dow is up about 318 points right now. rallying after that dramatic selloff last week. all 11 sectors in the s&p 500 are positive the s&p 500 is up 28 points. the nasdaq is up 8 6 "squawk alley" will be right back (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create,
brendan carr is join us with some insight more "squawk alley" straight ahead. >>> dow session high was511. we've come off that just touch let's get to bobs by s s bpisani >> we went straight down after 9:45 we are bouncing now that europe is closed. we saw tech sort of open up nicely, everything was up 2%, straight down. europe was bouncing a little f.a.n.g. stocks were up 2%, they cut that many half facebook still on the down side. boeing, proxy for the trade wars...
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nashville, top team in the league be brendan dylan makes it 2-2 after one and then bad bounce goes to smith who scores 22nd of the year and right now, the predators lead 3-2. they are in the second period on a busy day of sports. really. >> thank you, larry. >> join us at 9:00 on coffee tv cable 13. automakers build cars that get 55 miles per hour. the trump administration is about to throw that idea out the window. that's at 9:00. >>> abc7 news at 11:00. obtained all the body camera video from an officer involved shooting inside of a barbershop. at a town hall hosted tonight by police. >> coming up tonight on abc7 at 8:00, grey's anatomy and then catch the new drama station 19 followed at 10:00 by scandal and stay with us for abc7 news at 11:00. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ♪ this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants -- a veterinary ophthalmologist from brooklyn, new york... a writer from naperville, illinois... and our returning champion -- a nanny from birmingham, michigan... whose one-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek!
nashville, top team in the league be brendan dylan makes it 2-2 after one and then bad bounce goes to smith who scores 22nd of the year and right now, the predators lead 3-2. they are in the second period on a busy day of sports. really. >> thank you, larry. >> join us at 9:00 on coffee tv cable 13. automakers build cars that get 55 miles per hour. the trump administration is about to throw that idea out the window. that's at 9:00. >>> abc7 news at 11:00. obtained all the...
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jordan, jake, will, so we, sherry, andrea, nate, pam, christina, cheryl, lyla, carol, dana, tammy, brendan, leroy, wayne, judy, scott, erica, olivia, nathan, sarah, maxine, samantha jamie, heather, james george, jeffrey, alex, leslie and the list goes on. i ask unanimous consent to put the remainder in the record and to remind all of us that this is just a fraction of those we know that have been lost. >> i join my colleagues in recognizing that we must take action to protect safety in our communities. the senator and i are on the floor and are proud of the maryland students here today to speak in solidarity with the students from parkland in florida and recognizing and remembering the 17 victims of that tragic episode. but also to point out so many others who lost their lives. we have not been spared. just monday night ten people including two teenage boys were wounded in five cities in baltimore. they are the lucky ones will likely survive their injuries. two men killed were montrÉal age 20 and ronald preston age 30 both from east baltimore. on march 5 lamonte was lost to gun violence, o
jordan, jake, will, so we, sherry, andrea, nate, pam, christina, cheryl, lyla, carol, dana, tammy, brendan, leroy, wayne, judy, scott, erica, olivia, nathan, sarah, maxine, samantha jamie, heather, james george, jeffrey, alex, leslie and the list goes on. i ask unanimous consent to put the remainder in the record and to remind all of us that this is just a fraction of those we know that have been lost. >> i join my colleagues in recognizing that we must take action to protect safety in...
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less than two minutes later brendan dylan with a shot.tips it in for his first goal as a shark. we go to the third. san jose on the power play, meyer winds up with this 18th goal of the season. an empty netter made the final 5-3 with 13 games to go. the sharks remain in second place in the pacific division. and this abc7 sports report has been brought to you by river rock casino. >> good stuff. thanks, rick. >> abc7 news continues now online on twitter, facebook and all of your moenl devices with our abc7 news app. >> our nexex
less than two minutes later brendan dylan with a shot.tips it in for his first goal as a shark. we go to the third. san jose on the power play, meyer winds up with this 18th goal of the season. an empty netter made the final 5-3 with 13 games to go. the sharks remain in second place in the pacific division. and this abc7 sports report has been brought to you by river rock casino. >> good stuff. thanks, rick. >> abc7 news continues now online on twitter, facebook and all of your...
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here is kevin with every goal -- re-goal brendan shot is redirected into the net.e is mark with the goal off the goalie's pad. this one is just knocked and. sharks when 7-2. they are now tied with minnesota. >>> arizona has owned stanford to the tune of 17 straight wins over the cardinal. sean miller got a standing ovation into son after being named friday and a pay to play scandal which he vehemently denies. air 23 points and two rebounds. do sign was the player of the game with 21. arizona when 75-the seven over stanford. >>> arizona state and cal fans are fired up. here is shannon evans. it looks like he is playing in an all-star game. he goes between the legs and takes it to the hoop with an up and under. arizona wins over cal. here is the assistant doing his thing. the score was 83-53. >>> here are the two acquisitions. here is andrew mccutcheon's -- mccutcheon. here is a long single for him. you have evan longoria in the lineup knocking a solid line driver the middle. they put a pinch runner and for mccutcheon. the giants lose 11-for. those are your new guys.
here is kevin with every goal -- re-goal brendan shot is redirected into the net.e is mark with the goal off the goalie's pad. this one is just knocked and. sharks when 7-2. they are now tied with minnesota. >>> arizona has owned stanford to the tune of 17 straight wins over the cardinal. sean miller got a standing ovation into son after being named friday and a pay to play scandal which he vehemently denies. air 23 points and two rebounds. do sign was the player of the game with 21....
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hasta que recibí este riñón" - la cadena para cameli inici cuando trat de darle su riÑn a su amigo brendanumpliera con la misin principal... salvarle la vida a alguien. - aunque las cadenas de transplante no son extraÑas... personal mdico del hospital manifest que si lo es que sucedan todas al mismo tiempo en el mismo lugar. - para la seÑora cleotilde el agradecimiento por esta accin es eterno ... cleotilde ruíz, recibió donación de riñón "le pedimos a dios que vayamos... y me siento muy bien." - lo que tambin es increible segn >> >>> para la señora el agradecimiento por esta acción es eterno. >>> lo que es increíble según los que participaron en este caso es que esas 12 personas lograran encontrarse rápidamente para el proceso de donación mientras muchos pacientes los tienen que esperar años para que esto suceda. >> esto sería una nueva forma de salvar vidas. >> llevan varios años haciendo este tipo de cabinas en donde una persona toma la decisión de donar un riñón a un familiar o amigo pero si no es compatible lugar a otra persona. también otros que es una cadena de favores entre una per
hasta que recibí este riñón" - la cadena para cameli inici cuando trat de darle su riÑn a su amigo brendanumpliera con la misin principal... salvarle la vida a alguien. - aunque las cadenas de transplante no son extraÑas... personal mdico del hospital manifest que si lo es que sucedan todas al mismo tiempo en el mismo lugar. - para la seÑora cleotilde el agradecimiento por esta accin es eterno ... cleotilde ruíz, recibió donación de riñón "le pedimos a dios que vayamos... y...
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this coming from brendan?nce voted for the communist party, the candidate from the communist party running for president? mr. president, i look forward to learning about what you knew and when you knew it on a variety of issues and i have a funny feeling we will be hearing a lot more about you in the future. you were supposed to, mr. brennan, served the american people, not her selfish deep state agenda. and as for andrew mccabe, after being fired he issued a statement that is creating what is nothing short for a legal nightmare, for his bff, his body james comey. he writes in part "the oig investigation is focused on information i chose to share with the reporter through my public affairs officer and a legal counselor as deputy director. i was one of only a few people who had the authority to do that. it was not a secret. it took place over several days and others, including the director. that would be comey -- were aware of this reaction. it was a type of exchange with the media that the deputy director over
this coming from brendan?nce voted for the communist party, the candidate from the communist party running for president? mr. president, i look forward to learning about what you knew and when you knew it on a variety of issues and i have a funny feeling we will be hearing a lot more about you in the future. you were supposed to, mr. brennan, served the american people, not her selfish deep state agenda. and as for andrew mccabe, after being fired he issued a statement that is creating what is...
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before you go, why has brendan cole left? i haven't spoken to brendan cole or shirley.ncer, i read, but what it was, because that is nonsense, i do not know. in america, they have a pool of professionals and some are not on one season and then the next season, they come back, all you missed two. you know, it changes it up a bit. whatever the bbc do, god bless them, it is with the right decision. thank you very much. i went to mention santander. 0h, much. i went to mention santander. oh, you are so naughty. you get away with it though. you are so cheeky. c‘i : ir. mi nexti right, 7:7 bring. ,. . . right, 7:7 bring you . . right, 7:7 bring you the . . hour. right, let's bring you the webinar. thank you. not a bad start for many across the day. this is the scene over the river tay in dundee, a lovely sunrise. conditions like that in the east, but in the west, outbreaks of rain and for many in the west, conditions like this through the day. this area of low pressure will be throwing in areas of rain throughout. strengthening winds, touching gale force in the west. it also d
before you go, why has brendan cole left? i haven't spoken to brendan cole or shirley.ncer, i read, but what it was, because that is nonsense, i do not know. in america, they have a pool of professionals and some are not on one season and then the next season, they come back, all you missed two. you know, it changes it up a bit. whatever the bbc do, god bless them, it is with the right decision. thank you very much. i went to mention santander. 0h, much. i went to mention santander. oh, you are...
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less than two minutes later brendan dylan with a shot.c tips it in for his first goal as a shark. we go to the third. san jose on the power play, meyer winds up with this 18th goal of the season. an empty netter made the final 5-3 with 13 games to go. the sharks remain in second place in the pacific division. and this abc7 sports report has been brought to you by river rock casino. >> good stuff. thanks, rick. >> abc7 news continues now online on twitter, facebook and all of your moenl devices with our abc7 news app. >> our n it's the ross spring dress event. where you'll find the perfect dress at the perfect price. if you want to save big on dresses for every occasion, you've gotta get to the ross spring dress event. on now! ♪ you gotta go to ross. ♪ ♪ my husband is probably going to think i'm crazy. he thinks i'm going to see my sister! ♪ ♪ sometimes the confidence to be spontaneous starts with financial stability. once i heard it i was shocked. i just thought, i have to go get it! ♪ ♪ it's our tree! ♪ ♪ see how a personalized financial
less than two minutes later brendan dylan with a shot.c tips it in for his first goal as a shark. we go to the third. san jose on the power play, meyer winds up with this 18th goal of the season. an empty netter made the final 5-3 with 13 games to go. the sharks remain in second place in the pacific division. and this abc7 sports report has been brought to you by river rock casino. >> good stuff. thanks, rick. >> abc7 news continues now online on twitter, facebook and all of your...
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host: we have brendan boyle with us. ,202) 748-8001for republicans for democrats (202) 748-8000. for independents (202) 748-8002. are we going to see another shutdown on friday? guest: no one wants that. i would be very surprised. never say never, i think it is highly unlikely. host: what is a dealbreaker for you? i do not want to negotiate here are going to hypotheticals, we can talk about any specific issuer area, but i do not believe taxing 1 -- in boxing oneself and until you see were negotiations are going. i have not been a supporter of funding the wall. it is a complete waste of money, it is not popularly supported by the american people and the reality is, i believe we desperately need border security. we have an issue with drugs coming over the southern border, and there is always a national security consideration if isis, or al qaeda, or some terrorist group were to in for its rate -- were to infiltrate our country through the border. let's not forget that a lot of talk of the border started at the primary campaign in the trump rallies, it is really about xenophobia. it
host: we have brendan boyle with us. ,202) 748-8001for republicans for democrats (202) 748-8000. for independents (202) 748-8002. are we going to see another shutdown on friday? guest: no one wants that. i would be very surprised. never say never, i think it is highly unlikely. host: what is a dealbreaker for you? i do not want to negotiate here are going to hypotheticals, we can talk about any specific issuer area, but i do not believe taxing 1 -- in boxing oneself and until you see were...