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all the pal et cetera on fire in the pallet yard. and across from the pal et cetera across from the flames, is a neighborhood that's being threatened. several homes there. again in downtown stockton. you can see the smoke from highway 5 and the ulp campus right near downtown stockton. we'll monitor this story throughout this newscasts. >>> captured on camera 9:45 middle of the day with customers there. what you're looking at a robbery in the apple store in walnut creek. you're looking at a dramatic surveillance video fore clues. . scott budman joins us live outside the store. this is not the first time for that store. >> not at all. in fact this is the same apple store here on main street targeted back in april. taking a look right now, things are back to normal this evening fwu got hit early this afternoon. here is what it looked like when the robbery happened. now this video comes to us courtesy of clay cord, walnut creek police say several suspects berd the store, then grabbed the display models before running off between 5 to 7 m
all the pal et cetera on fire in the pallet yard. and across from the pal et cetera across from the flames, is a neighborhood that's being threatened. several homes there. again in downtown stockton. you can see the smoke from highway 5 and the ulp campus right near downtown stockton. we'll monitor this story throughout this newscasts. >>> captured on camera 9:45 middle of the day with customers there. what you're looking at a robbery in the apple store in walnut creek. you're looking...
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be polite, et cetera. -- leaks.he financial times is building on the story, there have been some leaks on a dinner with jean—claude juncker and prime minister theresa may. the figure is 100 billion. to be honest, it seems a bit pie in the sky. michael barnier, the eu chief negotiator, said no figure like that would be put together until the end of the negotiations, which makes sense. if you look at the trade deals, the loans, the receipt of the uk has for europe, some of the rebates it might look at, this is a complex conversation. it is like a divorce. who is going to get the cds and so on? this will take a long time to work out. 100 billion euros will be moving a lot over the next couple of years. we will have plenty of speculation about it. it is going to be expensive, that's what it sounds like. what do you think of this line from theresa may, which she said to laura kuenssberg, political editor, yesterday. she said she could be bloody difficult to deal with et cetera. and what does that mean for the outcome and
be polite, et cetera. -- leaks.he financial times is building on the story, there have been some leaks on a dinner with jean—claude juncker and prime minister theresa may. the figure is 100 billion. to be honest, it seems a bit pie in the sky. michael barnier, the eu chief negotiator, said no figure like that would be put together until the end of the negotiations, which makes sense. if you look at the trade deals, the loans, the receipt of the uk has for europe, some of the rebates it might...
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in light of the story about president trump and the russians being involved, et cetera.ion coming from the united states and in choosing russia and run by not being complicit but perhaps aware, conscious, of such abuse is going on so it is interesting how that relationship is of changing in time, isn't it? interesting how that relationship is of changing in time, isn't it7m you want to look for the world ‘s divisions, it is a rattle of many rattles. lots of contradictions. very, very sad story. guardian picking up on news fromjp morgan. there is a much bigger presence in dublin four there is a much bigger presence in dublinfourjp there is a much bigger presence in dublin fourjp morgan. not surprised here this at all given the fact that nearly all investment banks are figuring out... yes, they are. with brexit and what it means that the city of london. they need to hedge their bets. we know it is a two year time frame. as nurses need to be making decisions now that where their staff are going —— businesses. it comes as no surprise. dublin has always been one of the conten
in light of the story about president trump and the russians being involved, et cetera.ion coming from the united states and in choosing russia and run by not being complicit but perhaps aware, conscious, of such abuse is going on so it is interesting how that relationship is of changing in time, isn't it? interesting how that relationship is of changing in time, isn't it7m you want to look for the world ‘s divisions, it is a rattle of many rattles. lots of contradictions. very, very sad...
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, et cetera, et cetera.of those etceteras, presumably, for the job he's done quietly, twice a month for 21 years -- co-pilot for klm's cityhopper service. like his distant cousins over in england, the king started flying during his time in the military. now, klm gives him a welcome break from his royal duties. and he says there's another plus. the passengers don't even recognize him. when he's not wearing that other uniform. david wright, abc news, new york. >> thank you for watching here on a thursday night. time to fly back to new york. hope to see you right back her on the front lines of health care, there are always new challenges and opportunities. at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both. providing employers with data and insights ensuring seniors have stability and choice in their benefits. and working with governments to expand access, lower costs and improve quality. to all those with a passion to improve health care, our question is: how can we help? unitedhealth group. built for better
, et cetera, et cetera.of those etceteras, presumably, for the job he's done quietly, twice a month for 21 years -- co-pilot for klm's cityhopper service. like his distant cousins over in england, the king started flying during his time in the military. now, klm gives him a welcome break from his royal duties. and he says there's another plus. the passengers don't even recognize him. when he's not wearing that other uniform. david wright, abc news, new york. >> thank you for watching here...
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i mean, you changed yourself, and your mom and dad, i bet, and your girlfriends, and et cetera, et cetera. but did you change the world? >> well, i think it's... you know, you really want to look at... when you start thinking about changing the world, the first person you want to start to change is yourself. and so i think that as i am related to everyone else in the world, changing yourself, changing myself, did in some ways change the world. in a larger sense, when i started walking, when i just started... got out of my car and started walking, and walked across the united states, if someone had said to me, "john, you'll change the world," or, "you'll make a difference if you just get out of your automobile and start walking east," and as i got a little bit further on they said, "yeah, and shut up, too. you're going to change the world, you're going to make a difference," you know? and i would have thought maybe, you know, they'd been doing something that they shouldn't have been doing. but that's what happened. i mean, by the time i got to the east coast, i had a ph.d. in environmental
i mean, you changed yourself, and your mom and dad, i bet, and your girlfriends, and et cetera, et cetera. but did you change the world? >> well, i think it's... you know, you really want to look at... when you start thinking about changing the world, the first person you want to start to change is yourself. and so i think that as i am related to everyone else in the world, changing yourself, changing myself, did in some ways change the world. in a larger sense, when i started walking,...
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, et cetera, et cetera.of those etceteras, presumably, for the job he's done quietly, twice a month for 21 years -- co-pilot for klm's cityhopper service. like his distant cousins over in england, the king started flying during his time in the military. now, klm gives him a welcome break from his royal duties. and he says there's another plus. the passengers don't even recognize him. when he's not wearing that other uniform. david wright, abc news, new york. >> thank you for watching here on a thursday night. time to fly back to new york. hope to see you right back here tomorrow f >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc7 news. >> a complex, it's a very disturbing crime and it crosses multiple states. >> we are learning more today about the doctor and two nurses accused of heinous crimes against children, the youngest only three years old. good afternoon. i'm larry beil. >> and i'm alma daetz. we first told you about this investigation on monday. police now say seven children were victimized by a docto
, et cetera, et cetera.of those etceteras, presumably, for the job he's done quietly, twice a month for 21 years -- co-pilot for klm's cityhopper service. like his distant cousins over in england, the king started flying during his time in the military. now, klm gives him a welcome break from his royal duties. and he says there's another plus. the passengers don't even recognize him. when he's not wearing that other uniform. david wright, abc news, new york. >> thank you for watching here...
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people were predicting robots are going to take over our jobs, et cetera, et cetera.n the 1980s we started working more and morp. two explanations, basically. so the first one can consuming driven. we keep on dyeing buying stuff we don't need to impress people we don't like that's one explanation. and the other one is i think much more important, and it's what david great britainer has called the rise of bs jobs, you know, meaningless jobs that don't actually need to exist. and that is one of the biggest taboos of our time right now. i mean, think we really need to rethink what work is and move towards a society where the value of your work is not determined just by the size of your paycheck back up by the amount of real value you create, the amount of happiness you spread and meaning you give. >> but how cot usa as a country still be productive in ermz of it manufacturing, whatever we're exporting. >> yeah. >> how could we remain productive if people are only working 15 hours a week. >> that's a great question. what i think we should do is work less so that we can do
people were predicting robots are going to take over our jobs, et cetera, et cetera.n the 1980s we started working more and morp. two explanations, basically. so the first one can consuming driven. we keep on dyeing buying stuff we don't need to impress people we don't like that's one explanation. and the other one is i think much more important, and it's what david great britainer has called the rise of bs jobs, you know, meaningless jobs that don't actually need to exist. and that is one of...
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, et cetera, et cetera.of those etceteras, presumably, for the job he's done quietly, twice a month for 21 years -- co-pilot for klm's cityhopper service. like his distant cousins over in england, the king started flying during his time in the military. now, klm gives him a welcome break from his royal duties. and he says there's another plus. the passengers don't even recognize him, when he's not wearing that other uniform. david wright, abc news, new york. >>> and thank you for watching here on a thursday night. time to fly back to new york. hope to see you right back here tomorrow from new york. until then, good night. >>> breaking news in mountain view tonight where three people are being treated at a hospital at a fire. good evening. thank you for joining us. >> one of those injuries is believed to be critical. a live look over shoreline am pa theater was where this happened. during the google developers conference. let's go live to david louie. what are you learning? >> reporter: this happened at a foo
, et cetera, et cetera.of those etceteras, presumably, for the job he's done quietly, twice a month for 21 years -- co-pilot for klm's cityhopper service. like his distant cousins over in england, the king started flying during his time in the military. now, klm gives him a welcome break from his royal duties. and he says there's another plus. the passengers don't even recognize him, when he's not wearing that other uniform. david wright, abc news, new york. >>> and thank you for...
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the issue is his point of view, his achievements, et cetera, are not getting across the american public. that's an open question. is it just about messaging or is there actual opposition, there appears to be, to some of trump's fundamental positions. whether it's the approach to nato, you name it. so it appears now that the shake-up is purely in the messaging group and, in fact, allowing the president himself to message for himself via twitter, occasional news conferences, et cetera. whether that solves the issues here is an open question. >> he's always been his best defender, which is why we invite him on the show all the time. if nothing else, he changes the message to quickly. he has points of emphasis, the president, that others can't echo. he should do more of it. >> panel, thank you very much. it will be very interesting to watch the white house briefing today at 2:00 p.m. as well as all day long the development. thank you. >> aside from politics, we have a great guest, talked to congress, now the former director of national intelligence james clapper is going to talk to you on "
the issue is his point of view, his achievements, et cetera, are not getting across the american public. that's an open question. is it just about messaging or is there actual opposition, there appears to be, to some of trump's fundamental positions. whether it's the approach to nato, you name it. so it appears now that the shake-up is purely in the messaging group and, in fact, allowing the president himself to message for himself via twitter, occasional news conferences, et cetera. whether...
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, et cetera, et cetera -- probably the most consequential thing that he did though was to huddle to president trump at bedminster a couple of weeks ago and agree with him on getting rid of james comey which seems to have really led to this cascade of disclosures. so our reporting showed over the weekend that the president has become increasingly i think skeptical of some of mr. kushner's decisions. his family, as you recall, the now sort of infamous video of his sister -- mr. kushner's sister in beijing pitching apartments in jersey city, dangling a visa program in front of chinese -- potential chinese investors. we are told that that relationship is now strained, that the president, who had sort of given him most favored nation status, among other aides, now includes him in dressings down of staff. so i think there are clearly strains. one thing we do know is that mr. kushner, who is supposed to lead this war room, this rapid-response group, is probably not going to be doing that now since he's going to largely be the subject of some of the questions that reporters are having. >> we haven't
, et cetera, et cetera -- probably the most consequential thing that he did though was to huddle to president trump at bedminster a couple of weeks ago and agree with him on getting rid of james comey which seems to have really led to this cascade of disclosures. so our reporting showed over the weekend that the president has become increasingly i think skeptical of some of mr. kushner's decisions. his family, as you recall, the now sort of infamous video of his sister -- mr. kushner's sister...
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, et cetera.t we're unfortunately getting to see is the reality of the ability to do that, but with that said, i think, what we need here more than anything is leadership. this is a time when the president can really take the lead, grab the bull by the horn here, bring all the parties, the key parties to the white house, do what was done back in 1985, and do a budget summit, certainly essentiallessential sl folks on the hill, i'm going to sit in this room until we deal. ronald reagan did it and we came out that and ultimately into an era in the '90s in which we did a second summit in which we saw a surflaw surplus in our bu. it can be done, but it's going to be a real leadership. you can't be living in the gold tower and look down upon the situation and say i know how to fix it and not do anything to do it. >> armstrong: so bruce, how do you think in past the other administrations have been able to come close to reducing the national debt without the burden falling on everyday people and their way
, et cetera.t we're unfortunately getting to see is the reality of the ability to do that, but with that said, i think, what we need here more than anything is leadership. this is a time when the president can really take the lead, grab the bull by the horn here, bring all the parties, the key parties to the white house, do what was done back in 1985, and do a budget summit, certainly essentiallessential sl folks on the hill, i'm going to sit in this room until we deal. ronald reagan did it and...
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what about education, et cetera. we talked about how can you really make these changes? it's called grass roots and has to be everybody wanting to change. so the third one is being able to measure whether your system caring for you is meeting those quality levels. we talked so much about quality, measuring quality but we don't do enough about saying what are those things you expect when you deal with end of life. if we're clear about this we can measure and we know people can at least good enough, are there areas they need to improve? then of course this medicare issue, insurance as a whole, private or public insurance. we need to make sure we change things. change things which hospics care is covered and kathleen will talk about the medicare advantage and then of course you're not going to get those kind of coverage. also, that in fact there is a policy of coordinated care and care team for the patient particularly where they enter the area of serious illness and coordinated patient care setting. increasingly you hear about bundled care, we want to make sure it's part o
what about education, et cetera. we talked about how can you really make these changes? it's called grass roots and has to be everybody wanting to change. so the third one is being able to measure whether your system caring for you is meeting those quality levels. we talked so much about quality, measuring quality but we don't do enough about saying what are those things you expect when you deal with end of life. if we're clear about this we can measure and we know people can at least good...
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work to maintain the course, to not end up with the -- and then you know, the drug problem and et cetera>> reporter: following "middle of nowhere" hanson recorded another studio album. "this time around" was the beginning of a more mature sound that sought to appeal to listeners outside their primarily teenage and female audience. ♪ won't go down making their 2004 album "underneath" they found themselves embroiled in a strug well their label, universal/island/def jam over their music. this led the brothers to start their own independent label, 3cg records, which stands for 3 car garage, a nod to one of their early demos. >> we had so many artist friends of ours kind of going what are you doing? like if this seems scary why would you do this? >> there's no security blanket of a label with a bank account that knows how to market your record or something along those lines. >> for that matter here comes hanson, a very mainstream kind of perceived artist, who then starts to talk about being independent and independent music. you're not an independent indie rock band in the indie crowd, and yo
work to maintain the course, to not end up with the -- and then you know, the drug problem and et cetera>> reporter: following "middle of nowhere" hanson recorded another studio album. "this time around" was the beginning of a more mature sound that sought to appeal to listeners outside their primarily teenage and female audience. ♪ won't go down making their 2004 album "underneath" they found themselves embroiled in a strug well their label,...
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i was missing the sun, but the pollen, et cetera, et cetera. >> we are going to get back some dry hours tomorrow and we'll get some sunnier hours over the weekend. >> that's even better. don't look to see too much time tomorrow. one of our models is a little bit aggressive in trying to break up the clouds a bit tomorrow. generally it's still going to be more clouds than anything else, perhaps some drizzle and a couple of showers around until we get into tomorrow night. that's when the next wave comes in here and it's another soaker that we're going to see friday night into the overnight hours saturday and into the first part of saturday i think maybe the afternoon will be a little bit better. i wanted to show you temperatures, 56 in d.c. definitely a cool, very chilly night and temperatures won't budge too much more from where they are right now. overnight some batches of drizzle l. temperature here in the district, 51-degrees, most places will be within a few degrees of 50, north and west. and then tomorrow we're we're back in the 50s keeping in mind that the average high for this time
i was missing the sun, but the pollen, et cetera, et cetera. >> we are going to get back some dry hours tomorrow and we'll get some sunnier hours over the weekend. >> that's even better. don't look to see too much time tomorrow. one of our models is a little bit aggressive in trying to break up the clouds a bit tomorrow. generally it's still going to be more clouds than anything else, perhaps some drizzle and a couple of showers around until we get into tomorrow night. that's when...
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cetera. >> reporter: but bedminster is still paying a price.ayor parker sent congress a letter asking for an estimated $300,000 to cover the president's upcoming visits. that does not include the price tag for surrounding towns or the state of new jersey. in florida, mr. trump's mar-a-lago visits left the sheriff of palm beach way $4.5 million bill. deputy white house spokesperson sarah sanders: >> the bottom line is the president is the president no matter where he goes, and he doesn't get to control the level of costs and security that make may come along with that. >> reporter: mr. trump has not yet visited the taxpayer-funded presidential retreat at camp david. scott, congress has agreed to budget an additional $60 million to reimburse localities for costs associated with his getaways. >> pelley: margaret brennan traveling with the president. president trump's second nominee for army secretary withdrew from consideration today. surgeon, faced growing opposition. he once likened being transgender to a disease. green said, "tragically, my lif
cetera. >> reporter: but bedminster is still paying a price.ayor parker sent congress a letter asking for an estimated $300,000 to cover the president's upcoming visits. that does not include the price tag for surrounding towns or the state of new jersey. in florida, mr. trump's mar-a-lago visits left the sheriff of palm beach way $4.5 million bill. deputy white house spokesperson sarah sanders: >> the bottom line is the president is the president no matter where he goes, and he...
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pills, which were arranging from undermining a women's right to choose to dismantling dodd-frank, et cetera, but you worked together to balance the equities and come up with a bill that will have bipartisan support in the congress. but just not to speak about what we didn't like about the bill, there are some very positive aspects of it that i want to recognize, some nondefense increases in spending which will save lives and create jobs. coal miners' health, more than $1 billion to deliver health benefits to thousands of coal miners and families who stood to lose their health care this month. god bless them to their advocacy. opioids epidemic, $600 million. protecting e.p.a.. there was going to be a huge cut and now the 1% cut in the e.p.a. and see that as a success. year-round pell grants, so important. science funding. the omnibus increases funding in the department of energy office of science and arpa e that some .anted to cut but survived that congresswoman velazquez has led us on the puerto rico issue. includes vital funds to fund puerto rico's underfunded medicaid program and threaten
pills, which were arranging from undermining a women's right to choose to dismantling dodd-frank, et cetera, but you worked together to balance the equities and come up with a bill that will have bipartisan support in the congress. but just not to speak about what we didn't like about the bill, there are some very positive aspects of it that i want to recognize, some nondefense increases in spending which will save lives and create jobs. coal miners' health, more than $1 billion to deliver...
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we're going to call in witnesses, hire a special prosecutor," et cetera. et cetera.gate. but this congress has shown they have no intention of holding the president accountable. >> it's, obviously, within the president's authority and role to do this. i think he made an important command decision. >> i think the firing of comey couldn't have come soon enough. >> today, we'll no doubt hear calls for a new investigation, which could only serve to impede the current work. >> they're talking about the firing was nixonian. it has echoes of watergate. for the people who are writing those headlines, what's your message to them? >> my message is suck it up and move on. >> trevor: oh. yeah, and the people at fox news were like, "ha! that's our slogan. ah. ah." ( laughter ) here's the thing-- here's the thing. democracies don't go away in a flash, right. people need to get that into their minds. you don't just wake up one morning and tanks are rolling through the street. that's not how it works. it's a slow burn with many steps along the way. and this is a big step. without co
we're going to call in witnesses, hire a special prosecutor," et cetera. et cetera.gate. but this congress has shown they have no intention of holding the president accountable. >> it's, obviously, within the president's authority and role to do this. i think he made an important command decision. >> i think the firing of comey couldn't have come soon enough. >> today, we'll no doubt hear calls for a new investigation, which could only serve to impede the current work....
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in terms of settlements, et cetera it did cost billions of dollars?> you mean volkswagon, as far as sales? yes, absolutely. they're still in deep in this mess over in europe trying to extrick themselves from all of -- extricate themselves from all of this. there are lawsuits going on, yes, it could have potentially billions of dollars of implications. we cannot overstate this enough. volkswagon admitted to cheating after being continually confronted by regulators. what you have with general motors is a class action lawsuit brought on behalf of two truck owners. the 705 you can froof trucks we 2017 t. lawyers say that's how many should be represented bety class action suit. >> phil, thank you. phil lebeau in chicago. we have a parallel, people don't believe at the end of the day gm did this. >> it's quickly, bk talked about this, a four-year low today, hertz is in a some sort of a death spiral. i hate using that term. until stocks at least find a flat ground or bounce, the auto companies can't afford the head winds. this is just noise. they are much la
in terms of settlements, et cetera it did cost billions of dollars?> you mean volkswagon, as far as sales? yes, absolutely. they're still in deep in this mess over in europe trying to extrick themselves from all of -- extricate themselves from all of this. there are lawsuits going on, yes, it could have potentially billions of dollars of implications. we cannot overstate this enough. volkswagon admitted to cheating after being continually confronted by regulators. what you have with general...
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. >> but, lan, when you hear that people are saying, "he's not taking his job seriously," et cetera, does that make it discouraging at all? >> i do get that, but i think that i'm not taking myself too seriously. and i think we need more politicians who are able to laugh at themselves. and as long as people are laughing with me and i'm giving them the opportunity to engage, i think that's great, because for everybody who says that i'm not taking my job seriously, there are people who reach out to me to say that i'm a symbol of hope for them. they project positive things on to me, and i'm very happy to be that symbol for them. >> vincent, what would you say are some items that are holding the community back from being more engaged? >> well, there's some structural issues. so if you look at the number of times that asian americans are contacted by either people running for office or by the political parties, it's much, much lower than for other groups. so i think that one thing that has to change is that there needs to be a better awareness from the overall political infrastructure abou
. >> but, lan, when you hear that people are saying, "he's not taking his job seriously," et cetera, does that make it discouraging at all? >> i do get that, but i think that i'm not taking myself too seriously. and i think we need more politicians who are able to laugh at themselves. and as long as people are laughing with me and i'm giving them the opportunity to engage, i think that's great, because for everybody who says that i'm not taking my job seriously, there are...
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you talk to the young people, you talk about their lives ahead, et cetera, et cetera.f and talks about how he is the most vilified, hounded president in the history of the united states. politician. in the history of the world! "no politician has been treated worse or more unfairly," he told the coast guard academy. david, stryker was saying there is this poisonous drip of stories coming within government. in a sense, some of these officials are behaving worse than the president, aren't they? no, of course they are not. do they not have a duty of allegiance to the president, the holder of the office of president? i also presume they have some duty and obligation to the people of the united states. i mean, we have a difficulty... the very fact that you used the term "alleged" earlier when it is not alleged, it is actually true, shows you the problem we have with this. essentially, we all know it. you have a man who is not fit to be president of the us, or fit to be the leader of a large democracy but was nevertheless elected. almost everything he does shows he does not
you talk to the young people, you talk about their lives ahead, et cetera, et cetera.f and talks about how he is the most vilified, hounded president in the history of the united states. politician. in the history of the world! "no politician has been treated worse or more unfairly," he told the coast guard academy. david, stryker was saying there is this poisonous drip of stories coming within government. in a sense, some of these officials are behaving worse than the president,...
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scenes of the south mall, et cetera. >> right. you see hoover and his cabinet members and friends playing what would become hoover ball. they are tossing around a medicine ball on the lawn. you can see the executive office building before it was named in the background. the rose garden you can see where you see one of the butlers of the white house posing with the flowers and mrs. hoover playing catch with their two dogs. and then the dogs run through the little reflecting pool. >> we noted that in that hoover ball scene that the president is playing in a sweater, running around and also in the scene where they are fishing out on the fishing boat, fishing in a suit. >> yeah. at that time mr. hoover always believed a gentleman should be properly dressed at all times. you wouldn't see him -- occasionally casual films of him fishing he would lose the tie. sometimes he wouldn't have the hat either. he would trade that for hip waiters and a fishing vest. >> where do you think that was shot? >> the film of him fishing off the boat is of
scenes of the south mall, et cetera. >> right. you see hoover and his cabinet members and friends playing what would become hoover ball. they are tossing around a medicine ball on the lawn. you can see the executive office building before it was named in the background. the rose garden you can see where you see one of the butlers of the white house posing with the flowers and mrs. hoover playing catch with their two dogs. and then the dogs run through the little reflecting pool. >>...
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, et cetera. doesn't sound far off from what they are doing now but what they were doing then was way different. did you have any idea? >> reed's a visionary. i mean, that's a terrific segue. at foundation capital, we were essentially early stage information technology investors, and we think that if you are going to add value as a board member, you had better have seen some of these movies before or you can't be a good adviser to the ceo. so some simple criteria that we use to make investment decisions, size of the market, the special sauce, what is the product and how unique is it, the competitive landscape, the business model and does it scale, the quality of the team at the point in time in which wie make the investment and a likely return on a dollar invested. in the netflix case, our total available market in late 1998 was one million households. it was the intersection between people who were online and own dvd players. there were one million dvd players sold in the u.s. not a particularly
, et cetera. doesn't sound far off from what they are doing now but what they were doing then was way different. did you have any idea? >> reed's a visionary. i mean, that's a terrific segue. at foundation capital, we were essentially early stage information technology investors, and we think that if you are going to add value as a board member, you had better have seen some of these movies before or you can't be a good adviser to the ceo. so some simple criteria that we use to make...
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can't tell you how many people i have talked to over the years that run restaurants, small shops et cetera they say it has been so much of a burden to have to worry about this because they want to grow their business. yet they know that if they do it's gonna cost them that much more money and they can't afford to add that extra player. from economic perspective in terms of getting the engine going again what can this do. >> this is a huge win for the president and house republicans. the democrats also obviously think that it's on its last legs because otherwise they went have been chanting at the passage of the bill. they think that people are gonna suffer from this. obviously, it has been feeling for the last two or three years premiums have been shooting up. in the last race. there are a lot of people already feeling a lot of pain from obama care and they promise that this is can it bring down the rate of healthcare increases and they are betting on that because it because they will be facing election. i want to go to the boards here. it actually looks like a mixed bag right now. humana
can't tell you how many people i have talked to over the years that run restaurants, small shops et cetera they say it has been so much of a burden to have to worry about this because they want to grow their business. yet they know that if they do it's gonna cost them that much more money and they can't afford to add that extra player. from economic perspective in terms of getting the engine going again what can this do. >> this is a huge win for the president and house republicans. the...
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he's got the ability to subpoena, to indict, et cetera.eivably give the white house some breathing room? >> possibly. you think about something like jim comey who might have been set to testify on the hill. maybe he doesn't testify now because bob mueller who is a good friend of james comey says it's important that you don't testify. so a lot of the things that we might have expected to be out in the open might not be out in the open. if you're the white house, that might be a good thing. it also, i think, is a good thing for this white house if, in the end, donald trump is proven right and that there was no collusion, bob mueller is a guy who has that credibility to make that case so there was no there there. >> in effect you traded james comey for bob mueller. a arguably tougher. >> i think it's a short-term view because, yes, it does get it out of the spotlight but the long-term view is this can go anywhere. they can subpoena the president's taxes. the special counsel can -- really has broad jurisdiction here and can go anywhere he want
he's got the ability to subpoena, to indict, et cetera.eivably give the white house some breathing room? >> possibly. you think about something like jim comey who might have been set to testify on the hill. maybe he doesn't testify now because bob mueller who is a good friend of james comey says it's important that you don't testify. so a lot of the things that we might have expected to be out in the open might not be out in the open. if you're the white house, that might be a good thing....
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what you spend money on and et cetera. on the agility side, we face a world with the widest array of complex challenges, we have ever faced. and a world where technology moves and adversaries can direct, investments, capabilities at a much faster pace than they ever have before. all of that requires us to be more agile and that's the reason acquisition reform is so important. as you point out, it is about hitting the best our country can provide into the hands of the war fighter in a timely way. we owe them that. a lot of what we've done in the past two years has focused on the big acquisition programs, planes, carriers and all of that. this year's bills focuses, as you mentioned, more on that day to day source of things. so, probably the thing that will resonate the easiest with folks is one of the reforms we propose is to allow dod to buy things are commercially online, like on amazon business division and several other competitors like that. you have two choices that you can go off the gsa schedule which cost more and w
what you spend money on and et cetera. on the agility side, we face a world with the widest array of complex challenges, we have ever faced. and a world where technology moves and adversaries can direct, investments, capabilities at a much faster pace than they ever have before. all of that requires us to be more agile and that's the reason acquisition reform is so important. as you point out, it is about hitting the best our country can provide into the hands of the war fighter in a timely...
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and you look at some of the parts that are being utilized for these weapons, et cetera, they come fromhina. and china has historically used north korea as a buffer. so that it does not want the united states involvement for example with the north china seas, et cetera. we've got to have some tough economic conversations with china ourselves. >> wouldn't you say this president is being tougher on china at least in terms of rhetoric, than his predecessor, than president owe ba marx when it comes to dealing with the north korea situation or is there something you saw in the obama administration you think the trump administration isn't doing? >> i think that what you see with this administration, they're trying to, they're talking to china, they're not talking about further sanctions or even isolating china in a degree that we may have to, working with our other partners. this is why i think it is important for us to be engaged in multilateral relationships as opposed to bilateral relationships, and i think with the obama administration did, it worked in multilateral relationships so that
and you look at some of the parts that are being utilized for these weapons, et cetera, they come fromhina. and china has historically used north korea as a buffer. so that it does not want the united states involvement for example with the north china seas, et cetera. we've got to have some tough economic conversations with china ourselves. >> wouldn't you say this president is being tougher on china at least in terms of rhetoric, than his predecessor, than president owe ba marx when it...
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he made strong comments calling comey a show boater, et cetera.ook, trump's not wrong in there was no good time to do this, honestly it's a good thing, if he was going to fire comey, he got it out of the way now so the news stream is condensed for the media and not a trickle stream for cnn and msnbc. no fbi director should find out he's fired on the news. shouldn't have his car chased like it's a cop pursuit. that is extremely disrespectful and to scapegoat him at the same time, comey did not deserve that. david: elizabeth on the timing issue, the president said there is no good time. clearly, if he had fired comey immediately out of the gate right after the inauguration, the same thing would have happened. the media would have been down his neck, how dare he do this too soon before he gives comey a chance, et cetera. don't you agree? >> absolutely. the media and democrats, that's why you see them so twisted around this story because everything that trump does he can't win. it's always the worst thing ever and always impeachable offense. what you
he made strong comments calling comey a show boater, et cetera.ook, trump's not wrong in there was no good time to do this, honestly it's a good thing, if he was going to fire comey, he got it out of the way now so the news stream is condensed for the media and not a trickle stream for cnn and msnbc. no fbi director should find out he's fired on the news. shouldn't have his car chased like it's a cop pursuit. that is extremely disrespectful and to scapegoat him at the same time, comey did not...
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how we can have more middle income people have access to the tax credits, et cetera.wer the cost of prescription drugs, because that's one of the biggest contributors to the increase in costs in medical care. how we do this, much of this is a part of affordable care act. some of it has expired. our colleagues who don't want the affordable care act have not allowed some of that to continue. you see when you pass a bill and it's implemented what things you can do better and we are prepared to do that. we think this -- affordable care act, otherwise known as obamacare, has good bones. it needs some renewal of some of it and it needs some expansion of other of it. >> let's talk about that. we have a question that goes to that point specifically from dave. he runs a bed and breakfast. >> tell me your name again. >> dave mcdonald. >> hi, dave. >> leader pelosi, chris, thank you. leader pelosi, earlier you said we all have a responsibility to pull together to govern the country. >> that's right. >> can you commit to specific policy areas that the democrats will work with rep
how we can have more middle income people have access to the tax credits, et cetera.wer the cost of prescription drugs, because that's one of the biggest contributors to the increase in costs in medical care. how we do this, much of this is a part of affordable care act. some of it has expired. our colleagues who don't want the affordable care act have not allowed some of that to continue. you see when you pass a bill and it's implemented what things you can do better and we are prepared to do...
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them to get those criminals that -- trish: you're going to show us your license and passport, et cetera, proof that you are here in the country legally. if you said that, it acts like a deterrent, leslie. >> here is part of the problem, the problem becomes if i am driving -- this is why the supreme struck down most of the arizona bill except for asking status and here is the problem, who do you ask status of? if i have brown skin and a yucky pickup truck and a lawn mower in the back i'm assuming i'm an undocumented worker doing landscaping and asking me my immigration status, how do i prove it? i think this becomes a slippery slope as we have seen in the past in arizona and i think the fact that the governor pushed this through the way he did on facebook, if you will, trying to avoid more protests -- >> no, no, no. trish: final comment to ned. i have to run. >> this has been debated in the legislature. they passed it through four days ago. there's no surprises here. he just chose to sign it on facebook for whatever reason. we are not asking the police force to become another immigration
them to get those criminals that -- trish: you're going to show us your license and passport, et cetera, proof that you are here in the country legally. if you said that, it acts like a deterrent, leslie. >> here is part of the problem, the problem becomes if i am driving -- this is why the supreme struck down most of the arizona bill except for asking status and here is the problem, who do you ask status of? if i have brown skin and a yucky pickup truck and a lawn mower in the back i'm...
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, et cetera. >> are there any plans for the president to reach out himself to any members to explain or reassure -- >> i don't -- not that i'm aware of. >> so you've referenced a few times these statements from mcmaster, tillerson, and powell. one thing none of them addressed is sort of the key point of the articles, which is that the president divulged classified information. none of their statements addressed that. so can you clarify for us whether or not the president divulged classified information, number one. and number two, if so, who gave the okay on that? was that pre-approved by state or by any of the agencies? >> number one, there is in the formal course of conversations with different countries, whether it's threats or information, information is routinely shared. secondly, as was mentioned, if the president wanted to share information, that's within his decision. that all being said, i'm not going to discuss -- go down a road parsing what would be and what wouldn't be. >> you won't clarify whether or not the information he shared was classified. >> i think as you pointed
, et cetera. >> are there any plans for the president to reach out himself to any members to explain or reassure -- >> i don't -- not that i'm aware of. >> so you've referenced a few times these statements from mcmaster, tillerson, and powell. one thing none of them addressed is sort of the key point of the articles, which is that the president divulged classified information. none of their statements addressed that. so can you clarify for us whether or not the president...
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you, private sector, if you don't have the technology yet you have the time to invest and et cetera. i'm going to give you a little bit of support financial for your technology research, and then now they're procuring it. and it works. you just need to give the time to the private sector to adjust to where the government is thinking about in the future. same could be applied for every single technology need that we need to make our infrastructure more resilient. and of course, the policy and regulation. if you have tax breaks for renewable energy or energy resiliency, of course that helps. when we start thinking about these three areas it starts trickle down into our project development cycle is when we are going to have resilient cities all over the u.s. so i just want to finish with a good example so i don't leave you in a gloomy scenario. one thing that we're doing very good here in the u.s. is the property assessed clean energy pace financing which really puts these three sectors that aa just mentioned into practice and walks the talk. what it is using is innovation. they are iss
you, private sector, if you don't have the technology yet you have the time to invest and et cetera. i'm going to give you a little bit of support financial for your technology research, and then now they're procuring it. and it works. you just need to give the time to the private sector to adjust to where the government is thinking about in the future. same could be applied for every single technology need that we need to make our infrastructure more resilient. and of course, the policy and...
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, et cetera. so it's a real story. it has real consequences. it's going to go on in reality and the media coverage honestly doesn't matter that much, i think. >> i should note we don't know for a fact that the president himself per se is under investigation. that is part of the story. but clearly people associated with the president are being investigated in some way. seline, you live in part of the country which was more supportive of donald trump than perhaps the media centers of the world and spent a lot of time talking to supporters of the president. the sense there is what about the russia story? >> there's two conflicting things going on here i think for consumers of news, in that people -- there's such an overlap of opinion and reporting that people -- it's very difficult to sort of sort it out and understand what's the news, what's being reported and what is someone's opinion. a lot of that has to do with inference when you report. even the slightest one is the equivalent to an eye roll wh
, et cetera. so it's a real story. it has real consequences. it's going to go on in reality and the media coverage honestly doesn't matter that much, i think. >> i should note we don't know for a fact that the president himself per se is under investigation. that is part of the story. but clearly people associated with the president are being investigated in some way. seline, you live in part of the country which was more supportive of donald trump than perhaps the media centers of the...
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they have been engaged in drug trade talking about harassment and cops using the n word, et cetera, et cetera i can just it was boom, boom, boom, boom microphone talk to people -- people story after story after story after story -- and one of the things that is so important about that department of justice document in certain ways is that it -- you know, it is a third party, you know, confirmation it is a third party confirmation of the truth of what all of a those people were saying not that that's needed but in a official sense it is like these are official agents of the government investigating claims and saying this isn't some sort of masked illusion they aren't crazy. i mean i joke about this, you know at one point i joke about this in book events sometimes. i've done it in -- you know i feel like i have a unique position writing about these issues because you know, i don't experience a law in the way people of color do. certainly not experience in the way of people color and neighborhood concentrated violence and i'm a reporter in some ways reporting is always this weird. alms re
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i get the luxury think, et cetera. but a gas tax? >> here we are, it's about a month before the schools close and people thinking about summer vacations, they don't want to hear about a gas tax right now. and the truth is as atr, grover norquist has said, the tax is -- more money could be raised in other ways. in some ways, the gas tax is a kind of way to avoid making tough choices. you have to decide how much money or how much people should be taxed and have to decide on agenda from within the revenues that you have. you don't say hey, let's raise the gas tax. >> you think how costs are going up for everything. wages, wages haven't budged in 20 years and yet the cost energy, the cost of housing, the cost of food, all these things keep going up. the average american would be unfairly penalized in this. but to be clear, donald trump didn't say he wanted to do this, just that he was open to hearing a proposal, as he's to open hearing a proposal on anything. >> absolutely. the truth is this president has said on many things to people su
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highlighting the embrace of democracy and rule of law and respect for human rights, et cetera. t the alliance, facing common enemies, you lead with that and that creates a good foundation. if you have a good foundation, a good personal relationship and a good bilateral relationship, you know, then if you have disagreements, well, you sort of deal with that. things like the civilian nuclear deal, the one two three agreement between the u.s. and south korea, i had thought that would cause a lot more problems. but it was because the relationship was so positive at the time, and i think a lot of people did a lot of behind the scenes briefing to newspapers and stuff of explaining the details. it was okay, we had differences, neither side won everything, okay. where's if the relationship had been more tense at the time that could have led to anti-american demonstrations or take it a bit far. you need to establish a personal relationship based on shared objectives and values first. >> just a brief with two part question. please feel free to give short answers because i know we're clos
highlighting the embrace of democracy and rule of law and respect for human rights, et cetera. t the alliance, facing common enemies, you lead with that and that creates a good foundation. if you have a good foundation, a good personal relationship and a good bilateral relationship, you know, then if you have disagreements, well, you sort of deal with that. things like the civilian nuclear deal, the one two three agreement between the u.s. and south korea, i had thought that would cause a lot...
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x didn't sound like the germs or x didn't sound like the germs or et cetera, et cetera. - and by the way, all these years later, if you hear a song by the jam or you hear a song by the clash, on the radio or on one of the streaming services, you know instantly that it's the jam or the clash. - [john] yeah. - right? - if you have some musical history. - if you have any history with those bands. - which a lot of people have been denied, unfortunately. - well, that's one of the things about this, the world has changed, the music world has changed. music publishing has changed, the process of putting out records has changed, touring has changed. in some ways today, trying to make that rebellion or that 10 dollars for eight bands, whatever in the kind of corporate music world of today is a little harder. - right, but see i take my hat off to green day because they did bring it to the audience that really needed it. which were the disaffected teenagers. the ramones and us were playing to art people and grownups, like 20-somethings and 30-somethings. we couldn't get to the kids at hollywood
x didn't sound like the germs or x didn't sound like the germs or et cetera, et cetera. - and by the way, all these years later, if you hear a song by the jam or you hear a song by the clash, on the radio or on one of the streaming services, you know instantly that it's the jam or the clash. - [john] yeah. - right? - if you have some musical history. - if you have any history with those bands. - which a lot of people have been denied, unfortunately. - well, that's one of the things about this,...
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. —— tax policy, et cetera. the car industry has every reason to be worried.ere in the great recession. everyone is scared. the economic advantages which created the car boom have not disappeared. a more protectionist us administration would undoubtedly do great harm to many livelihoods in this part of mexico. staying with trade concerns around donald trump's policy, the leaders of apec gathered at a summit in vietnam. they are pushing to save the transpacific partnership trade deal. pulling out of that was one of the first actions by president trump. heading over to my favourite man on television. great to see you, my friend! we are not going to talk that much. i have been hearing bad news that you are leaving the mornings! i will be doing my own show later in the day. you will be asleep. i need to ask you this, what is going on? is this the leaders of a pack trying to reignite the deal between themselves, or are they trying to get america back on board? so far, america is out of the equation. you have the transpacific 11, they are trying to resurrect the tra
. —— tax policy, et cetera. the car industry has every reason to be worried.ere in the great recession. everyone is scared. the economic advantages which created the car boom have not disappeared. a more protectionist us administration would undoubtedly do great harm to many livelihoods in this part of mexico. staying with trade concerns around donald trump's policy, the leaders of apec gathered at a summit in vietnam. they are pushing to save the transpacific partnership trade deal....
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, et cetera.o express their frustration. i condemn the violence. >> what does that expression look like in america today? it is violence. neil: all right. >> when you have a chancellor building escape hatch to get out because his staff is terrified of protesters at berkeley. that is not climate conducive to free speech. that is something the left needs to take about accountability. what is going on in new york city leading up to the puerto rican day parade, terrorist is honored as their guest of honor. neil: everyone needs to bring it down a notch. >> i would agree with that, neil. neil: all right. guys, want to thank you all very, very much. meanwhile iowa t republican senators first to raise concern over health care repeal. what they see that doesn't look good for that health care rework, and tax cuts that depend on it after this. america's beverage companies have come together to bring you more ways to help reduce calories from sugar. with more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no suga
, et cetera.o express their frustration. i condemn the violence. >> what does that expression look like in america today? it is violence. neil: all right. >> when you have a chancellor building escape hatch to get out because his staff is terrified of protesters at berkeley. that is not climate conducive to free speech. that is something the left needs to take about accountability. what is going on in new york city leading up to the puerto rican day parade, terrorist is honored as...
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and i'm concerned they'll get into trouble with self-employment tax, not save retirement, et cetera. one thing that my office is working on right now that we receive suggestions about from other sectors is to develop a wizard where people who are starting in the gig economy can actually go on to our taxpayer toolkit online and see all the steps that they need to do and get an employer identification number, understand about calculating self-employment tax and when they need to make it, get to the place where they can calculate or learn about the different forms of retirement saving, et cetera, and then most importantly if they have problems, how they can resolve them including getting to the taxpayer advocate service. that's something we're developing right now. >> and i know that may be slightly different than as you may have viewed your charter as the advocate, but sometimes the advocate may be proactive. and this is something we all as committee members are going to have to deal with right now is that associated mother organization if they were to give advice. and you know you can
and i'm concerned they'll get into trouble with self-employment tax, not save retirement, et cetera. one thing that my office is working on right now that we receive suggestions about from other sectors is to develop a wizard where people who are starting in the gig economy can actually go on to our taxpayer toolkit online and see all the steps that they need to do and get an employer identification number, understand about calculating self-employment tax and when they need to make it, get to...
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et cetera. i don't see anything wrong or abnormal about it in legal sense.ing anderson i notice that nancy pelosi of all people said don't go there yet. i do think that there is a potential mammoth political backlash to this let's suppose for the sake of the argument that he were actually subjected to a vote of impeachment in the house or hearings on this. i can only tell you the thousand frs of people that showed up hair in harrisburg the other week who a local reporter said to me from a paper that endorsed hillary clinton, that they were more enthusiastic than ever and almost defiant and was texting me this while i was in black tie at the white house correspondents dinner where the attitude about president trump was considerably different. i mean if i were in the white house i'd almost say please do. help me. >> jeff i mean jeff raises an interesting point there is a potential huge backlash for all of this if there is no illegallity after this you a rnsing with say our agenda had been has been derailed all this focused on there is no there there. >> sure b
et cetera. i don't see anything wrong or abnormal about it in legal sense.ing anderson i notice that nancy pelosi of all people said don't go there yet. i do think that there is a potential mammoth political backlash to this let's suppose for the sake of the argument that he were actually subjected to a vote of impeachment in the house or hearings on this. i can only tell you the thousand frs of people that showed up hair in harrisburg the other week who a local reporter said to me from a paper...