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to researchers from university college london with me is priya lakhani who's founder and ceo of century techuck in. beginning with brexit. is that we are not talking
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to researchers from university college london with me is priya lakhani who's founder and ceo of century tech a uk based education technology platform. la bs labs get stuck in. beginning with brexit. is that we are not talking about it, sorry, we are. the front page of the telegraph. i think it is pa rt page of the telegraph. i think it is part of my life or read an hour. you can not avoid it. now they are putting out the feelers to paul's article 50. this is all about the legality, isn't it? it can be done, right? it can be. but it is worth pointing out we now know that if we wa nted pointing out we now know that if we wanted to revoke article 50 we could do that unilaterally. that if we we re do that unilaterally. that if we were to pause and delay for a few months then all 27 eu nations have two unanimously vote for that to go forward. i think... two unanimously vote for that to go forward. ithink... this two unanimously vote for that to go forward. i think... this is common sense, isn't it? we don't have a deal, we do not know what is going on. literally we are weeks away from march 29 an
to researchers from university college london with me is priya lakhani who's founder and ceo of century tech a uk based education technology platform. la bs labs get stuck in. beginning with brexit. is that we are not talking about it, sorry, we are. the front page of the telegraph. i think it is pa rt page of the telegraph. i think it is part of my life or read an hour. you can not avoid it. now they are putting out the feelers to paul's article 50. this is all about the legality, isn't it? it...
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joining me is priya lakhani, founder and ceo of century tech — a uk based education technology platform it's not started with that sort of sentiment in markets and in business because we had apple last week that its warning and now today, samsung. there has been a sharp sell—off in the equity markets actually, some of the equity markets actually, some of the largest technology companies have seen huge hits. to somehow —— they have seen this huge drop in quarterly operating profits. it's been a shock to everybody i think. the story here is about china being a major market for these south korean chipmakers. something like a196 korean chipmakers. something like a1% of their overall products, and shipped to the mainland. the slump in china and it's basically affecting companies like samsung and apple. guess anyone wherever you are in the world, whether you are in china or the uk or the us or wherever, you are feeling like you have less money to spend, one of the things you might hold back on is upgrading your phone because many people did upgrade in 2017, you've got apple's 10—year annivers
joining me is priya lakhani, founder and ceo of century tech — a uk based education technology platform it's not started with that sort of sentiment in markets and in business because we had apple last week that its warning and now today, samsung. there has been a sharp sell—off in the equity markets actually, some of the equity markets actually, some of the largest technology companies have seen huge hits. to somehow —— they have seen this huge drop in quarterly operating profits. it's...
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century brute force recruiting model that's what we have in the field we have too evolve that 21st century high tech talent acquisition model it is literally within reach if we do these forms we are talking about cutting the recruiting force by 30 percent or half, i don't know but i certainly think we can make significantt changes. this will all require long-term leadership and patience to require engagement in the education system. that will require assistance from the media and, schools and sports and the conversation of national service and not just service in the military but the value and responsibility or even the obligation i think to serve your country and community and there are various ways. we have to work to get fitness and health education back into her school's with recess for little kids in pe for bigger kids. we have to change the military service out there i think most of what i experience when i move around america is thank you for your service. but we had some recruiters recently one of our major cities that stories are related back that they approached a parent and they said than
century brute force recruiting model that's what we have in the field we have too evolve that 21st century high tech talent acquisition model it is literally within reach if we do these forms we are talking about cutting the recruiting force by 30 percent or half, i don't know but i certainly think we can make significantt changes. this will all require long-term leadership and patience to require engagement in the education system. that will require assistance from the media and, schools and...
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recruiters as we have in the field just under 10,000 today, we've got to evolve it into a 21st century high-techdigital talent acquisition model. i think it is within our reach if we do these reforms we are talking about the compact by 25% from 30%, maybe half. i don't know. i certainly make you think we can make a change. these are going to require long-term leadership and persistence and engagement across multiple echelons of government and our education system. it will require assistance from social influencers in the media and schools, professional sport, a shift in the culture. we need to change the conversation about national service, not just service in the military, but the value and responsibility, even the obligation i think deserve your country, your community. there are various ways of doing that and one is the service in uniform. we've got to work to get fitness and health education back into our schools, recess for little kids and pe for bigger kids. we've got to change the military service out there a little bit. one of the things i experience around america is thank you for your
recruiters as we have in the field just under 10,000 today, we've got to evolve it into a 21st century high-techdigital talent acquisition model. i think it is within our reach if we do these reforms we are talking about the compact by 25% from 30%, maybe half. i don't know. i certainly make you think we can make a change. these are going to require long-term leadership and persistence and engagement across multiple echelons of government and our education system. it will require assistance...
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we've got to evolve that into a 21st-century high-tech, digital , talent acquisition model. i think that it is within our reach, that we do this reforms that we are talking about, that we can cut recruiting force by 25%, 30%, maybe half, i don't know. i certainly think that we could make significant gains they are. so all of these challenges will require some long-term leadership and persistence and patience. it's going to require engagement across government and our education system. it will require assistance from social influencers, the media, and the schools, professionals ports. it's going to require a shift in our culture. this is part of that. we need to change the conversation about national service. not just service in the military, but to the value and responsibility, even the obligation, i think, to serve your country, your community. i think there are various ways of doing that and one of those is servicing your warm. we've got to work to get fitness and health education back into our schools. recess. for little kids, and pe for bigger kids. we've got to change t
we've got to evolve that into a 21st-century high-tech, digital , talent acquisition model. i think that it is within our reach, that we do this reforms that we are talking about, that we can cut recruiting force by 25%, 30%, maybe half, i don't know. i certainly think that we could make significant gains they are. so all of these challenges will require some long-term leadership and persistence and patience. it's going to require engagement across government and our education system. it will...
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and it's virtue with ok is it the big tech or century in people throttling people disappearing people hollywood. pushes their nonsense agenda a moral illogical. there at the very center of this and governments work with them here i mean it's we're out we're actually have we have with the good thing is it may be a circular firing squad all we have to do is dark every once in a while my point is the ray of forces against free speech are immense go ahead in paris. yes i think in a way if you think about it in the in the in the last thirty years changes from w. bush to i mean from clinton to devalue bush from w. bush to obama it was the same logos they were all using the wooden tong as you were referring but i have great hope in the sense that i might not be a trump lover on everything but mr trump president trump when he came to power came to power on the back on of a very different a new logo he calls a cat's a cat and when he doesn't like something he says it loud and clear so i think a lot of the power that came with then mr trump is also there are a definition of common sense he does
and it's virtue with ok is it the big tech or century in people throttling people disappearing people hollywood. pushes their nonsense agenda a moral illogical. there at the very center of this and governments work with them here i mean it's we're out we're actually have we have with the good thing is it may be a circular firing squad all we have to do is dark every once in a while my point is the ray of forces against free speech are immense go ahead in paris. yes i think in a way if you think...
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tech startup companies. at 2 p.m. sunday eastern on american history tv, santa monica. story and jim harris, author of "santa monica." : a century of the last great pleasure p are -- santa monica last a century of the great pleasure pier." >> there's a musas many different reasons to come to the -- there's the almost as many reasons to come to the pier. city tour ofan's said monica, california, today a new eastern on c-span's -- on c-span two book tv. with our cable elliott's we explore the american story. -- cable affiliates as we explore the american story. >> much of andrew cuomo's's speech focus on immigration and he knew that president trump's grandfather immigrated to the u.s. ellis island. [applause] time, may we have chief judge of the court of appeals and the state of new york step forward and administer the of office to andrew m cuomo as the governor of the state of new york, accompanied by ms. sandra lee, mariah, carla, and kennedy, and mrsma
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plus, does facebook need to be broken up like a 19th century oil monopoly. why they say big tech's time has come. >>> uniworld is a proud sponsor of "amanpour & co." bae tollman is synonymous with style. so when she acquired uniworld, a boutique river cruise line inspired by her ash ford castle, she brought a similar style to the rivers, with a destination inspired designed for each ship. bookings available through your travel adviser. for more information, visit uniworld.com. >> additional support has been provided by rosalind p. walter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh weston, and by the jpg foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program everyone. i'm christine amanpour in london. is american government broken? consider this. the generosity of the celebrity chef jose andres was once reserved for victims of natural disasters. he fed the people of puerto rico after the devastatingly 2017 hurricane. but now, he's helping out i
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michigan will fail we want to do by introducing this national tax on tech giants is to create an international. system for the twenty first century and not in collegege you know additional businesses which is today the most profitable. and when i explain this to executives at google or the big american chinese or your cocompany's each of them understands perfectly second things kansei is aa obvious. the movie. let's check in on today's trading action other major european indices ended mostly lower there a are renewed concerns about the globalal economy after fresh data showed that china's's . expanded itsts slowest pace since. nineteen ninety nine of underscoring those warnings as it downgraded its forecast for expansion. wall s street is closed this monday for martin luther king day. now with the break that impasse continuing businesses are worrying at that a no deal is becoming more likely by the day. a core element of you product law is the c. e. marking. that indicates the product is compliant with and so meet freely circulate between different youou memr states. own burnell takes a closer look. french business owner frederic
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modern high tech advances in medicine and health all of course the result of many centuries of development with experimentation much of which took place in the islam and quote between the ninth and fourteenth centuries a golden age of saw it during this time scholars in the islamic world made huge contributions to medicine and created a body of knowledge that was tremendously important and influential around the world for many hundreds of years. which is professor of theoretical physics but born in baghdad i'll be exploring states of the art biomedical science and the covering the current to be you should made to the field by the scholars the golden age. it was during the islamic golden age that medicine started to be treated as a true science with emphasis on empirical evidence and repeatable procedures during that time medical books were written they became standard texts throughout the world for many hundreds of years i've come here to the hum of hospital in. to see how the ideas of the stillness in the medieval stomach world compare. our modern medicine. the hospital's neonatal unit de
modern high tech advances in medicine and health all of course the result of many centuries of development with experimentation much of which took place in the islam and quote between the ninth and fourteenth centuries a golden age of saw it during this time scholars in the islamic world made huge contributions to medicine and created a body of knowledge that was tremendously important and influential around the world for many hundreds of years. which is professor of theoretical physics but...
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tech knowledge he and personnel. >> we support effective 21st- century and evidence-based border security. >> i believe we need a physical barrier. i think we need a wall. >> republicans are hoping to revive a bipartisan proposal that passed last year. the proposal included funding for 65 miles of fencing. president trump also weighed in today. >> i want to focus on the very last solution the president offered. i want to focus on it because it met democrats halfway. >> reporter: president trump is demanding money on the proposed border. the president calling on congressional working on a deal to include border wall funding. trump tweeting hours before the meeting saying quote if the committee of republicans and democrats meeting on border security is not contemplating a wall or physical barrier, they are wasting their time. >> there's no way to have a rational discussion with the conclusion good for border security. trump is requesting $5.7 billion including 250 miles of fence. this led to an impasse that resulted in a 35 day partial government shutdown. republican lawmakers do not want another. >> it is important to be
tech knowledge he and personnel. >> we support effective 21st- century and evidence-based border security. >> i believe we need a physical barrier. i think we need a wall. >> republicans are hoping to revive a bipartisan proposal that passed last year. the proposal included funding for 65 miles of fencing. president trump also weighed in today. >> i want to focus on the very last solution the president offered. i want to focus on it because it met democrats halfway....
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modern high tech advances in medicine and health are of course the result of many centuries of development with experimentation much of which took place in the islam that quote between the ninth and fourteenth centuries a golden age of science during this time scholars in the stomach world made huge contributions to medicine and created a body of knowledge that was tremendously important and influential around the world for many hundreds of years i'm jim up to date which is professor of theoretical physics but born in baghdad and i'll be exploring states of the art biomedical science.
modern high tech advances in medicine and health are of course the result of many centuries of development with experimentation much of which took place in the islam that quote between the ninth and fourteenth centuries a golden age of science during this time scholars in the stomach world made huge contributions to medicine and created a body of knowledge that was tremendously important and influential around the world for many hundreds of years i'm jim up to date which is professor of...
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modern high tech advances in medicine and health are of course the result of many centuries of development research and experimentation much of which took place in the islam that quote between the ninth and fourteenth centuries a golden age of saw it during this time scholars in the islamic world made huge contributions to medicine and created a body of knowledge that was tremendously important and influential around the world for many hundreds of years. which is professor of theoretical physics but born in baghdad and i'll be exploring states of the art biomedical science and the covering the contribution made to the field by the scholars the golden age. it was during the islamic golden age that medicine started to be treated as a true saw and with emphasis on empirical evidence and repeatable procedures during that time medical books were written that became standard texts throughout the world for many hundreds of years come here to the hum of hospital in bellhop to see how the ideas of the scholars in the medieval to stomach world compare to our modern medicine. hospitals neonatal. it d
modern high tech advances in medicine and health are of course the result of many centuries of development research and experimentation much of which took place in the islam that quote between the ninth and fourteenth centuries a golden age of saw it during this time scholars in the islamic world made huge contributions to medicine and created a body of knowledge that was tremendously important and influential around the world for many hundreds of years. which is professor of theoretical...
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modern high tech advances in medicine and health all of course the result of many centuries of development with experimentation much of which took place in the islam that quote between the ninth and fourteenth centuries a golden age of sawyer is during this time scholars in the stomach world made huge contributions to medicine and created a body of knowledge that was tremendously important and influential around the world for many hundreds of years. which is professor of theoretical physics but born in baghdad and i'll be exploring states of the art biomedical science and the covering the current to be you should made to the field the sculls the golden age. it was during the islamic golden age that medicine started to be treated as a true science with emphasis on empirical evidence and repeatable procedures during that time medical books were written they became standard texts throughout the world to many hundreds of years off come here to the hum of hospital in bellhop to see how the ideas of the stillness in the medieval to stomach world compare. our modern medicine. the hospital's neona
modern high tech advances in medicine and health all of course the result of many centuries of development with experimentation much of which took place in the islam that quote between the ninth and fourteenth centuries a golden age of sawyer is during this time scholars in the stomach world made huge contributions to medicine and created a body of knowledge that was tremendously important and influential around the world for many hundreds of years. which is professor of theoretical physics but...
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tech startup companies. eastern onp.m. american history tv, the santa monica. historian, author of "santa monica. : a century on the last great pleasure." who chairs the history of the iconic landmark. >> we see 9 million people year come to the pier. that is all levels of life, income levels, interests. there are almost as many reasons to come to the pure as people to come visit it. if you were to ask what brought them, you would hear a different reason from each one of them. >> watch cities tour santa monica, california
tech startup companies. eastern onp.m. american history tv, the santa monica. historian, author of "santa monica. : a century on the last great pleasure." who chairs the history of the iconic landmark. >> we see 9 million people year come to the pier. that is all levels of life, income levels, interests. there are almost as many reasons to come to the pure as people to come visit it. if you were to ask what brought them, you would hear a different reason from each one of them....
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losupporting science, tech, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. nd >>ith the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for blic broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: this has been a day of political pageantry, and real change, in the u.s. congress. but the partial government shutdown goes on, at 13 days and counting. congressional correspondent lisa desjardins begins our coverage of this day's events. >> desjardins: as instructed by nstitution, at noon, there new co convened, sweeping in one of the largest turnovers 1 the capitol in recent history, with near new lawmakers, a generational shiflf captured by s. in the house, a change in power as enthusiastic democrats gaineo co >> house docrats are down with n.d.p! >> desjardins: n.d.pnancy d'alesandro
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tech border security. no reason to use a medieval response to a 21st century problem. >> okay, that sounds like no. that sounds like a no in terms of a dollar toward the wall. let's move on to the history being made. you're one of the record number of women now representing the american people, both republican and democratic women in congress. i'm interested in how you think and how you hope that will actually change the country. >> well, women, you know, we're very good at multitasking, very good at checking our egos at the door and getting things done. already, just working with the women in this freshman class, they're amazing, accomplished women and men who are going to be joining us who really are very interested in delivering positive results for the american people. i think we'll be able to do that. >> is there a priority number one for you on that front aside from obviously getting the government back up and running fully? but that you think is possible now because of the increased diversity in congress and the increased female representation? >> well, all kinds of issues are important. obv
tech border security. no reason to use a medieval response to a 21st century problem. >> okay, that sounds like no. that sounds like a no in terms of a dollar toward the wall. let's move on to the history being made. you're one of the record number of women now representing the american people, both republican and democratic women in congress. i'm interested in how you think and how you hope that will actually change the country. >> well, women, you know, we're very good at...
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tech start-up companies. >> and on sunday at 2 p.m. eastern, on american history tv. santa monica pier historian jim harris, author of santa monica pier, a century on the last pleasure pier shows the history of this iconic landmark. >> we see almost 9 million people a year come to the pier. that's all income levels and all interests, almost as many reasons to come to the pier as people to visit it. i think if you were to walk down the pier today, on any given pier, ask why you're here, there would be a different reason. >> watch saturday on c-span2's book tv and american history tv on c-span 3 working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. >> the senate is meeting on the second day of the 116th congress, no bill debate planned today only general speeches. meanwhile, leaders continue negotiations with the president to reopen parts of the government, 14 days into the shutdown. live now to the senate floor. the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain dr. barry black will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal god, creator of all things, make haste to minister to our needs. lead
tech start-up companies. >> and on sunday at 2 p.m. eastern, on american history tv. santa monica pier historian jim harris, author of santa monica pier, a century on the last pleasure pier shows the history of this iconic landmark. >> we see almost 9 million people a year come to the pier. that's all income levels and all interests, almost as many reasons to come to the pier as people to visit it. i think if you were to walk down the pier today, on any given pier, ask why you're...
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, starting with mid century greats like louise bourgeois, jackson pollock, mark rothko, andy warhol, and moving on to other works like jean-michel basquiat. it began in 1998 when techillionaire mitch rales who is now 62 had a near death experience. >> i was in a pretty traumatic accident in russia. everything that i had the helicopter, and i came back a ballec tt i w on. go change course of my li >> reporter: seven years later in new york, rales, who was divorced, met emily wei, a young and influential curator 20 years his junior. she agreed to help him launch glenstone. so at what point did you decide that you were both not just in love with art, but in love with each other? >> oh, that, it was kind of love at first sight. >> yeah, we -- we hit it off pretty quickly. >> reporter: they were married in 2008, and emily rales helped interest her husband in a new generation of artists. then you walk into this. this chamber was specifically designed to hold a mammoth and mysterious work by robert gober. >> there is a sort of erie and slightly sinister feeling to being in a forest, but also in jail surrounded by water that is probably not fit for drinking because of rat
, starting with mid century greats like louise bourgeois, jackson pollock, mark rothko, andy warhol, and moving on to other works like jean-michel basquiat. it began in 1998 when techillionaire mitch rales who is now 62 had a near death experience. >> i was in a pretty traumatic accident in russia. everything that i had the helicopter, and i came back a ballec tt i w on. go change course of my li >> reporter: seven years later in new york, rales, who was divorced, met emily wei, a...
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tech startup companies. on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american historytv, santa monica pier historian jim harris, author of santa monica pier, a centuryn the last great pleasure pier shares the history of this iconic landmark. >> we see almost 9 million people a year come to the pier, and that is people of all walks of life, all income levels, all interest. there is almost as many different reasons to come to the pier as are the people that visit it. if you were to walk down the day,today, on any given and ask what brought them here, you would get a different reason from each one. announcer: watched c-span cities tour of santa monica, california, today at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv and that sunday on 2:00 p.m. on american historytv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. announcer: tonight on lectures in history, texas woman's university professor catherine land deck teaches a class on the contributions of american women during world war ii.here is a preview . >> i want to show you some pictures of the rosy riveter's. airplanes,s lots of you know i love, but this is another image of rosie
tech startup companies. on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american historytv, santa monica pier historian jim harris, author of santa monica pier, a centuryn the last great pleasure pier shares the history of this iconic landmark. >> we see almost 9 million people a year come to the pier, and that is people of all walks of life, all income levels, all interest. there is almost as many different reasons to come to the pier as are the people that visit it. if you were to walk down the...
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high tech version of a piece of apparatus called an eleven pick used by the golden a scientist as a distillation tool over a thousand years ago. one early pioneer of distillation was the ninth century physician and chemist arathi amongst his many writings are the earliest known accounts of using distillation to produce substances like kerosene sulfuric acid and pure alcohol this wasn't for drinking but for use as a medical disinfectant. here in istanbul dr peter star studies the work of the scholars of the golden age has brought with him and still to show me how the early chemists used it for distillation. this one is made of copper. and there were others made of of glass or a world glossy yes yes the important thing about a still is that there's a hot and cold and so the whole turned is where the steam is produced it's been condenses. and is received into the receiver here. what we would need would be water. first of all usually distilled water you could use rain water the. flu and then we'll need whatever we're going to distill for example if you want perfect roses would be excellent rose petals up i'm sure the restaurant was mind blowing not so the water with the rose petals wil
high tech version of a piece of apparatus called an eleven pick used by the golden a scientist as a distillation tool over a thousand years ago. one early pioneer of distillation was the ninth century physician and chemist arathi amongst his many writings are the earliest known accounts of using distillation to produce substances like kerosene sulfuric acid and pure alcohol this wasn't for drinking but for use as a medical disinfectant. here in istanbul dr peter star studies the work of the...
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here, where apple stock stands right now after the tech giant reported a drop in quarterly profit and revenue. >>> plus the end is near for nearly a century bay area say good-bye. we're back in two minutes. 6:55. you're watching "today in the bay." (mom vo) it's easy to shrink into your own little world. especially these days. (dad) i think it's here. (mom vo) especially at this age. (big sister) where are we going? (mom vo) it's a big, beautiful world out there. (little sister) woah... (big sister) wow. see that? (mom vo) sometimes you just need a little help seeing it. (vo) presenting the all-new three-row subaru ascent. love is now bigger than ever. before you head out the door, here are the top stories on today in the bay >>> welcome back. before you head out the door, 6:58, here are the top stories on "today in the bay." >> we are keeping an eye on wall street this morning, looking live at the big board right now, we are in the green, the dow up about 1% in the first half hour of trading, but this is ahead of a big fed announcement due at 11:00 our time. apple is helping send the dow higher, shares are up close to 5%, despite some un
here, where apple stock stands right now after the tech giant reported a drop in quarterly profit and revenue. >>> plus the end is near for nearly a century bay area say good-bye. we're back in two minutes. 6:55. you're watching "today in the bay." (mom vo) it's easy to shrink into your own little world. especially these days. (dad) i think it's here. (mom vo) especially at this age. (big sister) where are we going? (mom vo) it's a big, beautiful world out there. (little...
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temple since the supreme court overturned a centuries old ban of on women of menstruating age those are the headlines inside story is next. taxing the internet tech giants like google and facebook generate huge revenues now they're being made to pay big taxes but also called digital taxation work and what will it mean for online business this is inside story. hello there and welcome to the program i'm laura carlisle technology giants faced paying big tax bills in your billions of dollars is the latest country to announce plans to impose levies on large internet companies and follows the french government so-called gaffe attacks named after google apple facebook and. this digital tax targets many revenues collected from advertising and market related fees france and germany want to european union wide law introduced to ensure companies making huge profits online pay their fair share of taxes but so far the european commission has failed to get unanimous support. let's take you through some figures top digital firms estimated to pay an average tax rate of nine point five percent in the european union whilst more traditional companies pay twenty thr
temple since the supreme court overturned a centuries old ban of on women of menstruating age those are the headlines inside story is next. taxing the internet tech giants like google and facebook generate huge revenues now they're being made to pay big taxes but also called digital taxation work and what will it mean for online business this is inside story. hello there and welcome to the program i'm laura carlisle technology giants faced paying big tax bills in your billions of dollars is the...
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high tech version of a piece of apparatus called an dick used by the golden age scientists as a distillation tool over a thousand years ago. one early pioneer of distillation was the ninth century physician and chemist or ozzie amongst his many writings of the earliest known accounts of using distillation to produce substances like kerosene sulfuric acid and pure alcohol this wasn't for drinking but to use as a medical disinfect. here in istanbul to pieces stall studies the work of the scholars of the golden egg has brought with him still to show me how the early chemists used it for distillation. this one is made of copper. and there were others made of of glass or a girl glass and yes yes the important thing about a still is that there's a hot and that there's a cold and so the whole turned is where the steam is produced then condenses. and is received into the receiver here. what we would need would be water. first of all usually distilled water you could use rainwater the data flow will do and then we'll need whatever we're going to distill for example if you want perfect roses would be excellent rose petals up i'm sure the restaurant of mind when you're not so the water wi
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tech startup companies. >> on sunday at 2 p.m. eastern on american history tv, santa monica pier historian jim harris, author of santa monica pier: a century on the last great pleasure pier, shears the history of this iconic landmark. >> we see almost 9 million people a year come to the pier. that is people of all walks of life, all income levels. there is almost as many different reasons to come to the pier as there are people that come to visit it. if you were to walk down the pier today and ask what brought them here, you would get different reasons for each one of them. >> watch c-span's cities tour of santa monica, california on book tv and sunday at 2 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. >> mick mulvaney who currently serves in the white house as acting chief of staff and the director of the office of management and budget delivered a keynote address last month at a group called in defense of christians. it was over half a hour and it happened just before he was named acting white house chief of staff on december 14. [applause] >> thank you.
tech startup companies. >> on sunday at 2 p.m. eastern on american history tv, santa monica pier historian jim harris, author of santa monica pier: a century on the last great pleasure pier, shears the history of this iconic landmark. >> we see almost 9 million people a year come to the pier. that is people of all walks of life, all income levels. there is almost as many different reasons to come to the pier as there are people that come to visit it. if you were to walk down the...
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high tech version of a piece of apparatus called an eleven pick used by the golden age scientists as a distillation tool over a thousand years ago. one early pioneer of distillation was the ninth century physician and chemist arathi amongst his many writings are the earliest known accounts of using distillation to produce substances like kerosene sulfuric acid and pure alcohol this wasn't for drinking but the use as a medical disinfect. here in istanbul to piece a star studies the work of the scholars of the golden egg has brought with him and still to show me how the early chemists used it for distillation. this one is made of copper and there were others made of of glass or a world glossy yes yes the important thing about a still is that there's a hot and cold and so the whole turned is where the steam is produced it's been condenses. and is received into the receiver here. what we would need would be water. first of all usually distilled water you could use rainwater the. flue and then we'll need whatever we're going to distill for example if you want perfect roses would be excellent rose petals up i'm sure the restaurant of mind. and so the water with the rose petals will be heate
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tech start-up companies. >> and on sunday at 2 p.m. eastern on american history tv. santa monica pier historian jim harris, author of santa monica pier, a century on the last great pleasure pier shares the history of this iconic landmark. >> we see almost 9 million people a year at the pier all walks of life, all interests, almost as many different reasons to come to the pier as to visit it. if you were to walk down the pier today on any given day and what brought them here you'd got a different reason from each one of them. >> watch the tour of santa monica, california c-span book tv and sunday on american history tv on c-span 3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. >> president trump made an appearance in the white house briefing room thursday to congratulate nancy pelosi on her election as house speaker. the opening day of the the 116th congress and marked the days of shutdown and called on the wall at the u.s.-mexico border. this is about ten minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> here we go. >> good afternoon, give a few of my friends a minute to get in. thank you all for coming on short notice, and certainly
tech start-up companies. >> and on sunday at 2 p.m. eastern on american history tv. santa monica pier historian jim harris, author of santa monica pier, a century on the last great pleasure pier shares the history of this iconic landmark. >> we see almost 9 million people a year at the pier all walks of life, all interests, almost as many different reasons to come to the pier as to visit it. if you were to walk down the pier today on any given day and what brought them here you'd...
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tech startup companies. announcer: on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american historytv, santa monica. historian jim harris, author of santa monica. , a centuryasure pier shares the history of this iconic landmark. >> we see almost 9 million people a year come to the pier, people of all walks of life, income levels, interests. there are almost as many different reasons to come to the pier as people who come to visit it, and if you were to walk down it today on any given day, and ask what brought them to the pier, you would your different reason from each. announcer: watch it today at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american historytv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. ♪ announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. as a79, c-span was created public service by america's cable television companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events and aroundon, d.c., the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. today on the civil war, historian edward errors describe
tech startup companies. announcer: on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american historytv, santa monica. historian jim harris, author of santa monica. , a centuryasure pier shares the history of this iconic landmark. >> we see almost 9 million people a year come to the pier, people of all walks of life, income levels, interests. there are almost as many different reasons to come to the pier as people who come to visit it, and if you were to walk down it today on any given day, and ask what...
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high tech version of a piece of apparatus called an eleven pick used by the golden age side sees as a distillation tool over a thousand years ago. one pioneer of distillation was the ninth century physician and chemist or ozzie amongst his many writings are the earliest known accounts of using distillation to produce substances like kerosene sulfuric acid and pure alcohol this wasn't for drinking but the use as a medical disinfect.
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tech-house manager at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> my vision for the country's future is that we aim in the 21st century to be the smartest, the healthiest, the most fair and the most prosperous country. >> that was former secretary of housing and urban development, julian castro. the 44-year-old who served under president obama. he's now exploring his own potential run for the white house. the former san antonio mayor is so far the only latino to announce he has launched an exploratory committee for the presidency. julian castro joins me now as he prepares for another trip to the key primary state of iowa. thank you for joining us, mr. secretary. >> good to be with you. >> let me say this. you and i have communicated over the last several years, you have spoken at conventions, we have been at meetings at the white house. do you want to announce something here tonight? i know you're going to iowa and you have a press conference saturday. but, you know, do you want to just tell me what you intend to announce? >> who, i would love to do it, reverend, al. i would just love to do it. but i'll tell you what.
tech-house manager at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> my vision for the country's future is that we aim in the 21st century to be the smartest, the healthiest, the most fair and the most prosperous country. >> that was former secretary of housing and urban development, julian castro. the 44-year-old who served under president obama. he's now exploring his own potential run for the white house. the former san antonio mayor is so far the only...
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manufacture of the high-tech motors so it's a famous manager that has to revise its earnings plans downward because of the plan of the demands and as it is described and it is almost a half a century ago it might take the effects on the economy. it is very much to the tensions by importing for export plans and control the overflow of the investment before it. i would argue the general trend of the global slowdown of the economy estimated in its outlook appeared yesterday in 2019 would be 3.5% lower by 0.2 percentage points as the previous assumption months ago and it is the vision and japan cannot be immune b. are going to have more confusing issues like government shutdowns here in the u.s.. we have a lot of political events i don't know what kind of outcome we will see for the ruling coalition because they had a victory six years ago so we well have also some events like the most important issue but we have also but it isn't the case of the 2019 dot the preparation and 2020 and they would like to argue about that it could make positive effects in the mindset. further, it must be very bumpy first of all i already said that on the quota you realize we receive a boom and bust. this
manufacture of the high-tech motors so it's a famous manager that has to revise its earnings plans downward because of the plan of the demands and as it is described and it is almost a half a century ago it might take the effects on the economy. it is very much to the tensions by importing for export plans and control the overflow of the investment before it. i would argue the general trend of the global slowdown of the economy estimated in its outlook appeared yesterday in 2019 would be 3.5%...
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tech startup companies. eastern onp.m. american history tv, the santa monica. historian, author of "santa monica. : a century on the last great pleasure." who chairs the history of the iconic landmark. >> we see 9 million people year come to the pier. that is all levels of life, income levels, interests. there are almost as many reasons to come to the pure as people to come visit it. if you were to ask what brought them, you would hear a different reason from each one of them. >> watch cities tour workingnica, california with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. president trump, on wednesday, met with his did discuss border security and the proposal to build a wall on the u.s.-mexico border. he talked about the shutdown, his decision to withdraw troops from syria, and an opinion piece critical of him written by mitt romney. pres. trump: ok. thank you very much. thank you all for being here and joining the first cabinet meeting of 2019. it's going to be a very exciting year. i think it's going to be a very good year. some people think it'll be controversial and tough, and it probably will, b
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centuries. we have to be careful, but some regulations about the rules, privacy and security, would probably help create a level playing field for all the techd know what their obligations are. brett: do you worry that innovation or aggressiveness in terms of acquisitions has been curtailed? if google were to announce a youtube-style acquisition tomorrow, i would have a hard time seeing that approved in this political climate. john: i think it's always been the case that acquisitions have been potentially curbed by anti-trust concerns. to the extent that any of these companies would do an acquisition that would strengthen their hold on a core market, they'll get questioned by the sec in that case and that's appropriate. brett: one of the changes in europe as a result of an eu commission rule is google is now charging phone makers to use the play store and google apps. how does that impact alphabets business in europe? john: we don't know yet. clearly it's a change. we thought we were doing the world a favor, creating a free and open operating system. brad: how does that impact the android ecosystem? john: a big concern for google was that it
centuries. we have to be careful, but some regulations about the rules, privacy and security, would probably help create a level playing field for all the techd know what their obligations are. brett: do you worry that innovation or aggressiveness in terms of acquisitions has been curtailed? if google were to announce a youtube-style acquisition tomorrow, i would have a hard time seeing that approved in this political climate. john: i think it's always been the case that acquisitions have been...
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manufacturer of high-tech motorproducts and it o revise the plant downward because of the plunge since november last year and he described it since his assignment as the ceo and almost a half century ago. it was really worth it to me. as we may imagine that a trade war might take the effect on the economy and he may be countering the coal mine. so was japan's dependency on the export itself is not too high, but our companies, the japanese companies especially in big businesses are very much from the tensions and export bans and controllable and i would argue that the general trend of the global slowdown of the economy and the imf estimates that it is a very different world economic outlook appeared yesterday. the role in 2019 would be 3.5%, lower by 0.2 percentage points than its reefious assumptions three months ago and it was the downward revision from the last time. probably last year. months ago and it was the downward revision from the last time. probably last yearee months ago downward revision from the last time. probably last year. japan cannot be immune ask we will have more issues like brexit, government shutdowns here in then we will have more issues like brexit, govern
manufacturer of high-tech motorproducts and it o revise the plant downward because of the plunge since november last year and he described it since his assignment as the ceo and almost a half century ago. it was really worth it to me. as we may imagine that a trade war might take the effect on the economy and he may be countering the coal mine. so was japan's dependency on the export itself is not too high, but our companies, the japanese companies especially in big businesses are very much...
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tech start-up companies. >> and on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, on american history tv o santa monica pier historian author of santa monica pier a century on the last great pleasure pier, shares the history of this iconic landmark. >> we see almost 9 million people a year come to the pier and that's people of all walks of life, all income levels, all interests. there is almost as many different reasons to come to the pier as there are people that come to visit it. i think if you were to walk down the pier today on any given day, and ask what brought them here, you would get a different reason from each one of them. >> watch c-span city tour of santa monica, california,
tech start-up companies. >> and on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, on american history tv o santa monica pier historian author of santa monica pier a century on the last great pleasure pier, shares the history of this iconic landmark. >> we see almost 9 million people a year come to the pier and that's people of all walks of life, all income levels, all interests. there is almost as many different reasons to come to the pier as there are people that come to visit it. i think if you...
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tech start-up companies. >> and on sunday at 2 p.m. eastern on american history tv, santa monica pier historian jim harris, author of "santa monica pier: a century on the last great pleasure pier," shares the history of this eye cobbic landmark. >> -- iconic landmark. >> we see almost nine million people a year come to the pier, and that's people of all walks of life, all income levels, all interests. there's almost as many different reasons to come to the pier as there are people that come to visit it. i think if you were to walk down the pier today, on any given day, and ask what brought them here, you'd get a different reason from each one of them. >> watch c-span's cities tour of santa monica, california, saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv and sunday at 2 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. >> up next, the son of the last shah of iran talks about the role of civil disobedience and the impact foreign governments could have on that approach. the washington center for near east policy is the host of this event. [inaudible conversations]
tech start-up companies. >> and on sunday at 2 p.m. eastern on american history tv, santa monica pier historian jim harris, author of "santa monica pier: a century on the last great pleasure pier," shares the history of this eye cobbic landmark. >> -- iconic landmark. >> we see almost nine million people a year come to the pier, and that's people of all walks of life, all income levels, all interests. there's almost as many different reasons to come to the pier as...
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tech start-up companies. p.m. sunday at 2:00 eastern on american history tv. santa monica pier historian, jim author of santa mo can pier, a centuryst pier shares the history of this iconic land mark. see almost nine million people a year dom the pier. that is people of all walks of life. income lef levels. all interest. there is almost as many reasons pier as people come to visit it. if you were to walk down the given day to any ask what brought them here you would get a different reason for them.ne of >> watch c-span's city tour of stan mon did a, california, saturday at noon on eastern on c-span's 2 book tv and sunday at tv0 p.m. on american history on c-span 3 working with the cable affiliates as we ex lor story.rican >> host: this is kyle kondik, sabato'sing editor of crystal ball joining us to talk about campaign 2020. morning. >> guest: good morning. >> host: what is it like looking at these situations with announcementren's this week? >> guest: feels like 2016 on the you hadan side where candidates getting in. in that race there was not big fish that sueded other candidates from entering the race. who dip major candidate r
tech start-up companies. p.m. sunday at 2:00 eastern on american history tv. santa monica pier historian, jim author of santa mo can pier, a centuryst pier shares the history of this iconic land mark. see almost nine million people a year dom the pier. that is people of all walks of life. income lef levels. all interest. there is almost as many reasons pier as people come to visit it. if you were to walk down the given day to any ask what brought them here you would get a different reason for...
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tech start-up companies. >> and on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, on american history tv o santa monica pier historian author of santa monica pier a century on the last great pleasure pier, shares the history of this iconic landmark. >> we see almost 9 million people a year come to the pier and that's people of all walks of life, all income levels, all interests. there is almost as many different reasons to come to the pier as there are people that come to visit it. i think if you were to walk down the pier today on any given day, and ask what brought them here, you would get a different reason from each one of them. >> watch c-span city tour of santa monica, california, saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2's book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. >> the senate judiciary subcommittee on immigration held a hearing last month on drug cartels and border security. witnesses included the border patrol chief and an official from the drug enforcement administration. >>> good afternoon and welcome. today's hearing entitled narco, transnational cartel and
tech start-up companies. >> and on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, on american history tv o santa monica pier historian author of santa monica pier a century on the last great pleasure pier, shares the history of this iconic landmark. >> we see almost 9 million people a year come to the pier and that's people of all walks of life, all income levels, all interests. there is almost as many different reasons to come to the pier as there are people that come to visit it. i think if you...
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tech startup companies. at 2 p.m.sunday eastern, on american history tv, santa monica. story and jim harris, author of " santa monica pure comedy century of the pier." he shares the history of this historic landmark. >> people from all walks of life, all incomes, all interests, there are almost as to come to appear on any given day. cash to the year on any given day. lodge c-span cities tour of santa monica, california saturday at noon eastern on c-span two's book tv and send it at 2 p.m. on american history tv -- and sunday at 2 p.m. on american history tv. house debating new rules for the 116th congress. members approved the second section of the bill that creates the new committee on congressional marketization -- modernization. this is 30 minutes. >> thank you, madam speaker. i rise today in support of h.res.6, title 2, the select committee on the modernization of congress. title 2 establishes a bipartisan select committee on the modernization of congress to investigate, study, make findings, hold public hearings,
tech startup companies. at 2 p.m.sunday eastern, on american history tv, santa monica. story and jim harris, author of " santa monica pure comedy century of the pier." he shares the history of this historic landmark. >> people from all walks of life, all incomes, all interests, there are almost as to come to appear on any given day. cash to the year on any given day. lodge c-span cities tour of santa monica, california saturday at noon eastern on c-span two's book tv and send it...
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tech startup companies. >> sunday at 2:00 eastern on american history tv, santa monica historian jim harris, author of santa monica. a century on the last great pleasure. shares the history of this iconic landmark. >> we see 9 million people a year come to the pier a, all income levels and interests. almost as many reasons to come here is there are people who visit it. if you were to walk down the p on any given day and ask what brought them you would get a different reason for each of them. >> watch c-span's cities tour of santa monica, california saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv and sunday at 2:00 pm on american history tv on c-span3. working with cable affiliates as we explore the american story. in her book dark commerce, louise shelley talks about how illegal trade is growing globally with the emergence of new technologies. >> last year, 60,000 americans died from buying fentanyl. fentanyl is not something you buy on every street corner or if you do buy it someone probably bought it. it is something that is killing more americans that are dying in automobile accidents. this is something that is a form of ill
tech startup companies. >> sunday at 2:00 eastern on american history tv, santa monica historian jim harris, author of santa monica. a century on the last great pleasure. shares the history of this iconic landmark. >> we see 9 million people a year come to the pier a, all income levels and interests. almost as many reasons to come here is there are people who visit it. if you were to walk down the p on any given day and ask what brought them you would get a different reason for each...