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, et cetera, who are taking some of the technological developments that nasa has done over the years, they're taking them on and they're figuring out how to do them cheaply, right. again, this is not something nasa is good at. we're good at the technological stuff. we're not good at figuring out how to do it cheaply. spacex and those can figure out how to do it cheaply so we can have a commercial market that's very valuable. we think it is very positive and the way it should go, and we're working to support those industries. they're using a lot of our facilities and capabilities, subject matter experts. you know, we are trying to become a customer of theirs to try to get, obviously, provisions up to the space station and eventually humans into space. so we see it as a very positive benefit. it is the public/private partnership we have been talking about in kind of a big, mega economic way. >> sure, please. >> if i can come back, actually. you bring up a great point, which is relative advantage and relative competitive advantage, and what is private industry good at and what is the gov
, et cetera, who are taking some of the technological developments that nasa has done over the years, they're taking them on and they're figuring out how to do them cheaply, right. again, this is not something nasa is good at. we're good at the technological stuff. we're not good at figuring out how to do it cheaply. spacex and those can figure out how to do it cheaply so we can have a commercial market that's very valuable. we think it is very positive and the way it should go, and we're...
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all of these things fit in with the use of drugs, et cetera.s becoming a real problem for our country. to answer your question, think the black vote needs to do a better job like hispanics, women, gays and other groups that say, come get my vote. you need to show me something. i'm missouri today. i'm the show me state. and that's what we african-americans don't do. we just blindly click for the democrats and we hate the republicans, and there are good republicans. there are republicans who have done amazing things for the african-american community, but there need to be a lot more. >> to president trump directly reached out to african-americans during the campaign. what do you have to lose? you remember that. he now touts the unemployment rate. isn't there something to that? >> that kind of outreach to me is disrespectful. what do you have to lose? that's not outreach. you need to go talk to people. you need to engage people. >> black unemployment, i should say. >> i would say that is the obama rollover effect. president trump has sustained it
all of these things fit in with the use of drugs, et cetera.s becoming a real problem for our country. to answer your question, think the black vote needs to do a better job like hispanics, women, gays and other groups that say, come get my vote. you need to show me something. i'm missouri today. i'm the show me state. and that's what we african-americans don't do. we just blindly click for the democrats and we hate the republicans, and there are good republicans. there are republicans who have...
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, et cetera, and in order to stay accurate we need to make these wise investments especially. >> john, can you tell us a little bit about how it actually happens? it seems to me it's mounting an army to do a u.s. census every ten years. how many people are involved? >> i think at peak right now the census bureau is looking at hiring somewhere between 300 and 500,000 temporary workers in 2020 to collect the information from those that don't self-respond and they'll have a set up of about 250 temporary offices to manage those people from, and they have to set up the information technology and the infrastructure to manage that kind of operation. >> how many languages? >> so i'm not, when i left they were looking at having the questionnaire in five languages and they'll provide assistance and up to probably 100 languages that they need, so they're very attuned to the languages of our population. >> yes, that's impressive. we certainly heard a lot last week when mr. zuckerberg testified about information security. how concerned should americans be about the privacy and information security
, et cetera, and in order to stay accurate we need to make these wise investments especially. >> john, can you tell us a little bit about how it actually happens? it seems to me it's mounting an army to do a u.s. census every ten years. how many people are involved? >> i think at peak right now the census bureau is looking at hiring somewhere between 300 and 500,000 temporary workers in 2020 to collect the information from those that don't self-respond and they'll have a set up of...
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instead tracking the chemical signatures of plan et cetera revolving around stars.hey expect to find hundreds of new worlds come capable of supporting life. >> back on earth, abc 7 news was in san francisco when vintage cars took center stage in nob hill. car enthusiasts descended on mason street out the hot where you look at many exotic cars taking part in the 28th california me lee. the 1,000-road ral will take drivers on across small towns in nohern california. >> the last few days people spotted whales in the bay. they say it was more active before being captured on video which is always the way this works. in recent years hump back whales have been chasing food beyond the golden gate bridge as the west coast populations return from near extinction opinion. and any tv reporter people are always active before the camera is turned on. >> of course kind of like what we saw outside not long ago. drew tuma actually saw snow in the camera. >> a little light snow. >> yeah. >> we saw a couple of flakes flying in the sutro tower camera moments ago. it's an indication of
instead tracking the chemical signatures of plan et cetera revolving around stars.hey expect to find hundreds of new worlds come capable of supporting life. >> back on earth, abc 7 news was in san francisco when vintage cars took center stage in nob hill. car enthusiasts descended on mason street out the hot where you look at many exotic cars taking part in the 28th california me lee. the 1,000-road ral will take drivers on across small towns in nohern california. >> the last few...
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instead tracking the chemical signatures of plan et cetera revolving around stars. they expect to find hundreds of new worlds come capable of supporting life. >> back on earth, abc 7 news was in san francisco when vintage cars took center stage in nob hill. car enthusiasts descended on mason street out the hotel where you look at many exotic cars taking part in the 28th california me lee. the 1,000-road ral will take drivers on across small towns in northern california. >> the last few days people spotted whales in the bay. they say it was more active before being captured on video which is always the way this works. in recent years hump back whales have been chasing food beyond the golden gate bridge as the west coast populations return from near extinction opinion. and any tv reporter people are always active before the camera is turned on. >> of course kind of like what we saw outside not long ago. drew tuma actually saw snow in the camera. >> a little light snow. >> yeah. >> we saw a couple of flakes flying in the sutro tower camera moments ago. it's an indicati
instead tracking the chemical signatures of plan et cetera revolving around stars. they expect to find hundreds of new worlds come capable of supporting life. >> back on earth, abc 7 news was in san francisco when vintage cars took center stage in nob hill. car enthusiasts descended on mason street out the hotel where you look at many exotic cars taking part in the 28th california me lee. the 1,000-road ral will take drivers on across small towns in northern california. >> the last...
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president really relaxed at the ranch by riding around the ranch, looking at the deer and the cattle, et cetera, particularly the three of them rode around and discussed whether he should or should not run for re-election. then at meal times we would all discuss it. the president asked connolly what he should do. he said he was not going to run , for governor again in '68 and he thought the president should not run for re-election. that discussion went on. nothing was concluded and then we went back to washington in the white house. periodically the president would ask me to come in at the end of the day and have a drink or talk about issues and the issue of whether he should run or not came up a few times. we -- if you go fast forward then to december of 1967, christmas season, we all went back to the ranch. well, we had had an around the world trip and then went to the ranch. and again the decision was being discussed. the president asked me to get horace busby, one of his long time speechwriters ant draft a statement that he was not going to run for re-election but not to tell anybody about
president really relaxed at the ranch by riding around the ranch, looking at the deer and the cattle, et cetera, particularly the three of them rode around and discussed whether he should or should not run for re-election. then at meal times we would all discuss it. the president asked connolly what he should do. he said he was not going to run , for governor again in '68 and he thought the president should not run for re-election. that discussion went on. nothing was concluded and then we went...
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there are good reasons to do with politics et cetera. i would wish to see leaders emerging who can weave that idea back into place. and we must not also forget the role the united states played way back in the late 1940s in encouraging this project. i doubt it would have materialized if it was not not for pressuring also the german side, the french side to work together on john monet's ideas. they did the same thing in the mid 1990s and it delivered. the u.s. ambassador to brussels in the mid '90s was working much more dynamically, effectively than his turkish counterparts in mobilizing eu support for the customs union in '95, '96, a very important turning point there. very important turning point there. again, in the 1990s, the u.s. decision to cooperate with the turkish parts to bring over from nigeria to deliver to the security forces and could be seen behind the scenes a deal being struck that reform has to be introduced with respect to the curdish culture mierpt right was a great idea. there was an idea in this town where i think i
there are good reasons to do with politics et cetera. i would wish to see leaders emerging who can weave that idea back into place. and we must not also forget the role the united states played way back in the late 1940s in encouraging this project. i doubt it would have materialized if it was not not for pressuring also the german side, the french side to work together on john monet's ideas. they did the same thing in the mid 1990s and it delivered. the u.s. ambassador to brussels in the mid...
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they don't care they're missing, et cetera.t's hard for me to figure what's going to shape the bulls on this stock. >> i have a question about how the market has changed so, if you look at the last 20 years where there's barely any index fund ownership for the market today, 40% of stock ownership and index, how has that changed the way you look at your business? and do you think about the way to short indices relative to the stocks underlying them or does that factor into how you think about the individual shorts >> it's a good question. i'm just a bottoms up stock picker so, generally, to the extent i want to manifest short position it's based on research, the same thing i do on the long side. >> right >> i do think the rise of indexing combined with the rise of supercomputers has reduced a lot of inefficiencies where 20 years ago when i started my hedge fund it was a much more inefficient market and that's made it generally harder to find good longs. on the short tide, all of the index funds, et cetera, pile in wearing a long
they don't care they're missing, et cetera.t's hard for me to figure what's going to shape the bulls on this stock. >> i have a question about how the market has changed so, if you look at the last 20 years where there's barely any index fund ownership for the market today, 40% of stock ownership and index, how has that changed the way you look at your business? and do you think about the way to short indices relative to the stocks underlying them or does that factor into how you think...
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scott: twenty-four tweets a day with video, et cetera. that sounds like that's a lot of people.on: that sounds like a committee. maureen: i think it's a--yeah, i think it's a group of people. heather: i think this really illustrates how, you know, what has been coined, you know, certain alt-right or other sort of cohorts with political and ideological views that many find distasteful have really leveraged silicon valley platforms in a way that we haven't seen before, in a way that is tremendously successful. i mean, some have had to move to alternative platforms that really embrace hate speech. but in cases like twitter, no, they haven't had to leave because there's not policies in place, there's not enough human intervention. have you seen any ability to leverage silicon valley platforms like this in other elections, or in other cases, or is this really just brand new? maureen: well, recently, the senate intelligence committee held hearings and had representatives, had lawyers from google and facebook and twitter around this issue, and just trying to get a better sense of what
scott: twenty-four tweets a day with video, et cetera. that sounds like that's a lot of people.on: that sounds like a committee. maureen: i think it's a--yeah, i think it's a group of people. heather: i think this really illustrates how, you know, what has been coined, you know, certain alt-right or other sort of cohorts with political and ideological views that many find distasteful have really leveraged silicon valley platforms in a way that we haven't seen before, in a way that is...
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you have security and marketing and star and et cetera et cetera and the many people and people are competing for resources and attention of senior management. i hear from a lot of people in a number of these companies who are middle-management levels who are this index is very useful because i can tell my boss we didn't do very well on this particular indicator and we need more resources and management priority to do better on this because it really matters for a company. there are people that really care. even in the companies that are doing so always had interesting conversations with people and the middle-management level. there is all set and there's internet of things that we are doing work on already and i've got to tell you if we took out the criteria and apply them to internet of things companies, you know, two or three or single-digit kind of things and but it also gets even more complex because a lot in the internet are seen devices that are compilations of several different corporate entities working together and you got an operating system that works with information platforms or
you have security and marketing and star and et cetera et cetera and the many people and people are competing for resources and attention of senior management. i hear from a lot of people in a number of these companies who are middle-management levels who are this index is very useful because i can tell my boss we didn't do very well on this particular indicator and we need more resources and management priority to do better on this because it really matters for a company. there are people that...
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you're filth, et cetera, et cetera. it is all there on the record, your sexual orgies. listen to yourself, you filthy animal, you are on the record and you have been on the record with all of your adulterous aet cetera, et cetera, the church organizations, protestant, catholic and jews will know you for what you are, an abnormal and evil beast and those who have backed you. king, there is only one thing left for you to do. you know what it is. you have 34 days to do what you know you need to do. you better take it before you're filthy and it is bare to the nation and the fbi encourages dr. martin luther king to kill himself because he is such a threat to the nation in their view. >> the fbi offers this tape and king does not, obviously, kill himself and the fbi offers to turn this tape over to the press, and the press turns him down and imagine such an era and the fbi backs off in the face of a looming investigation into electronic surveillance and the timing of that works out in his favor, i suppose. from 1965 to '67, lyndon johnson takes over from the assassinated joh
you're filth, et cetera, et cetera. it is all there on the record, your sexual orgies. listen to yourself, you filthy animal, you are on the record and you have been on the record with all of your adulterous aet cetera, et cetera, the church organizations, protestant, catholic and jews will know you for what you are, an abnormal and evil beast and those who have backed you. king, there is only one thing left for you to do. you know what it is. you have 34 days to do what you know you need to...
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they provide the workers, they train the workers, et cetera. so it's kind of our highly vulnerable i.h.h.s. population they're working with. one of the issues they've been facing is just this very, very high turnover. of course the economy has been good and people can find jobs elsewhere and working with this population is tough. it takes great workers and dedication and commitment and passion and so, we wanted to work with them. they were having a 60% or 70% turnover in their home care staff and so, we helped them to implement a tiered wage and essentially, we're study the tiered wage and see if it helps that workers are getting paid more. they start off-the-record with a $2 increase and then some of them will be able, with extra training, will get access higher amount so up to $3 over the minimum page. and then moving on to our community based services, i know everybody knows about the dignity fund and we just finished the dignity community needs assessment part of the dignity fund legislation. we will be reporting part of the legislation say
they provide the workers, they train the workers, et cetera. so it's kind of our highly vulnerable i.h.h.s. population they're working with. one of the issues they've been facing is just this very, very high turnover. of course the economy has been good and people can find jobs elsewhere and working with this population is tough. it takes great workers and dedication and commitment and passion and so, we wanted to work with them. they were having a 60% or 70% turnover in their home care staff...
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instead it will track the chemical signals of plan et cetera as they revolve around their stars.entists expect to test hundreds of new worlgds, some of them capable of supporting new life. [ cheers and applause ] >> queen bey expressing her gratitude with contintwo-hour e performance at coachella. paying thousands ribute to hist black colleges and reuniting with destiny's child on the main stage. beyonc canceled her headlining performance last year because she was pregnant. we'll have much more about tonight's top coachella performances coming up at 11:00 on channel 7. >> hope you can get attention back on the forecast now. >> now your accuweather forecast. >> it could go 24 hours, i wouldn't be satisfied. it was amazing. live doppler satellite. we're tracking showers that are temporary. now more showers will fill back in later tonight. live doppler 7 zoom in closer to the south bay. this is the actual line. the cold front that brought showers through much of the region, now moving through the south bay. mount hamilton, morgan hill. though we will have another round of showers mo
instead it will track the chemical signals of plan et cetera as they revolve around their stars.entists expect to test hundreds of new worlgds, some of them capable of supporting new life. [ cheers and applause ] >> queen bey expressing her gratitude with contintwo-hour e performance at coachella. paying thousands ribute to hist black colleges and reuniting with destiny's child on the main stage. beyonc canceled her headlining performance last year because she was pregnant. we'll have...
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it's not just aluminum, which you could understand, because of tariffs, et cetera, or what's going ont we're even talking about cocoa, for example, spiking are we having an incipient inflation problem? >> hard to say i mean, a global economy's been strong for a while with respect to oil and a lot of these things, you've had restraint on the part of producers that's steady building demand but looks like a confluence of things that are bothering the bond market. the fact that we will probably get some pasture from oil to inflation is certainly one factor but i also think the fiscal stimulus that we've all been talking about is beginning to weigh on people's minds and that is very much a double edged sword. if you look at the imf forecast, they're bullish on growth and the fiscal stimulus spilling over from the u.s. to the rest of the world is a big reason why. the other side is that is putting upward pressure on the inflation rates and it may make for a strengthening dollar and traditionally, stronger dollar is a signal for risk off so i think that could be one of the latent concerns ou
it's not just aluminum, which you could understand, because of tariffs, et cetera, or what's going ont we're even talking about cocoa, for example, spiking are we having an incipient inflation problem? >> hard to say i mean, a global economy's been strong for a while with respect to oil and a lot of these things, you've had restraint on the part of producers that's steady building demand but looks like a confluence of things that are bothering the bond market. the fact that we will...
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to be fair to the enterprise so the revenue is sufficient enough to comply with laws, prop 218, et cetera but rates need to be fair to the consumers and customers so the customer equity considerations come before us. the bill impacts and affordability as well as ease of understanding and public acceptance by the customers who pay these rates. if you'll indulge me a minute or two, i happened to -- about 18 months ago i had the opportunity to speak to a bunch of city hall fellows regarding the rate fairness board. i've been there since the inception and about the puc. in 2001 before the rate fairness board enforced some the changes we had a pretty change system in that if you could look at what is going on with the puc at the time that the general funds did not pay for water. the general fund department did not pay for water. there were transfers from this agency to the general fund, no annual rates for water and waste water, no rates for conservation and no civilian oversight and rate and revenue transparency. over the intervening now 17 years, but really in the first 8 or 9 years since 20
to be fair to the enterprise so the revenue is sufficient enough to comply with laws, prop 218, et cetera but rates need to be fair to the consumers and customers so the customer equity considerations come before us. the bill impacts and affordability as well as ease of understanding and public acceptance by the customers who pay these rates. if you'll indulge me a minute or two, i happened to -- about 18 months ago i had the opportunity to speak to a bunch of city hall fellows regarding the...
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, et cetera,, right, for taking similar technological developments that nasa is that over the years. taking them on a together how to do them cheaply. again this is that something nasa is good if you're we're good the technological stuff. we're not good at figuring out how to do it cheaply. spacex and is configured how to do it cheaply sedgwick and didn't have a commercial market available. this is positive from our point we think this is, this is what should go and we are very much working to support those industries. they're using a lot of our facilities and capabilities, subject matter experts. we're actually trying to become a customer of theirs to try to get them privations up to the space station and eventually humans into space. we see this as a very positive benefit. it is the public-private partnership with the talked about in kind of a big mega economic way. >> if i can come back actually can you bring up a great point, which is relative advantage and relative competitive advantage and what is private industry good at and what is the government good at. that gets to the hea
, et cetera,, right, for taking similar technological developments that nasa is that over the years. taking them on a together how to do them cheaply. again this is that something nasa is good if you're we're good the technological stuff. we're not good at figuring out how to do it cheaply. spacex and is configured how to do it cheaply sedgwick and didn't have a commercial market available. this is positive from our point we think this is, this is what should go and we are very much working to...
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et cetera rival gang members might even be looking at me and asking and questioning whether or not i am a part of that gang and so i might as well join that game right. now if they see that you're working with the department of homeland security. can you see how that would also road their trust it's very important that folks in the community know that we are not targeting undocumented residents rather we're targeting gang members and we will provide protections to folks who have no immigration status whatsoever if they interact with law enforcement to provide information and and we're not going to not work with our federal law enforcement partners to target them as thirteen to ask us to ask us to do otherwise is reckless . whatever the motive the crackdown in this thirteen by local and federal authorities has left little comfort in these communities. what do you envision for your future here. i'm not afraid to think about it. i might be true but i'm not i'm not what. i might be a member of my corn i might be a war to a maverick so what else i don't know i don't know a picture i made
et cetera rival gang members might even be looking at me and asking and questioning whether or not i am a part of that gang and so i might as well join that game right. now if they see that you're working with the department of homeland security. can you see how that would also road their trust it's very important that folks in the community know that we are not targeting undocumented residents rather we're targeting gang members and we will provide protections to folks who have no immigration...
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, et cetera, and the money people. and people are competing for resources and attention of senior management. and i hear from a lot of people in a number of these companies who are kind of at middle management level who are like, this index is very useful because i can tell my boss that we didn't do very well on this particular indicator, and we need more resources and management priority to do better on this, because this really matters for our company. and so, there's people that really care, i would say, in most of these companies, even some of the companies that aren't doing so well, we've had some interesting conversations with people kind of at the middle management level. but there's a whole set of companies out there. i mean, there's internet of things that we're doing some work on already, and i've got to tell you, if we took these criteria and applied them to many sort of internet of things companies, you know, two, three, single digit kind of thing. but it also gets even more complicated, because a lot of in
, et cetera, and the money people. and people are competing for resources and attention of senior management. and i hear from a lot of people in a number of these companies who are kind of at middle management level who are like, this index is very useful because i can tell my boss that we didn't do very well on this particular indicator, and we need more resources and management priority to do better on this, because this really matters for our company. and so, there's people that really care,...
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companies do well on a rising interest rate environment, et cetera, et cetera. >> to your point the answer to that question for me is yes with everything else you could have stacked on of the reason why the market should have been sold off it seems as though that scenario is the only scenario in which one bounced off the 200 day multiple times around that level and we're still 2%, 3% higher. that's shocking to me with the world going against you. >> why does it keep testing it, steve? >> i don't think we're not going to break down. what i look at is that is healthy when you look at the s&p. you said it before, the technicals are driving the market it bounced exactly where a technician think this is market should bounce. >> and you're getting that down trend compressing and fighting and losing everything time. >> fair enough. >> as busy as this week was, we got a slew of earnings from mcdonald's to apple to tesla, cvs. what could lift us out of these doldrums. >> i don't know if tesla will lift us out of the doldrum bus they seem to have fought off that 280 level, trading back through, trad
companies do well on a rising interest rate environment, et cetera, et cetera. >> to your point the answer to that question for me is yes with everything else you could have stacked on of the reason why the market should have been sold off it seems as though that scenario is the only scenario in which one bounced off the 200 day multiple times around that level and we're still 2%, 3% higher. that's shocking to me with the world going against you. >> why does it keep testing it,...
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cell phone, and people do if you're really trying to save some of your precious energy minutes, et cetera it's not working as well as it normally does, it is helpful to have a message board that you can get information to other people. and, so, that's what we're showing here. you can see people are going to be looking for their pets. they're going to be looking for rides. people are going to need to be sharing resources a much as they possibly can. another thing that you can see here is they're going to need to be fair tools and some of the things that people are going to need in order to be able to stay safer within their homes. so, we're just showing sort of a gesture to that with all these different tools here. but then also tarps, people are going to need to cover their windows if their windows are cracked, if their roofs are broken. so, ideally, the city would be able to know where all these neighborhood centers are and help deliver some of these supplies. >> they could come from a neighbor, maybe not. thank you so much for allowing us to come in and share this wonderful exhibit. and
cell phone, and people do if you're really trying to save some of your precious energy minutes, et cetera it's not working as well as it normally does, it is helpful to have a message board that you can get information to other people. and, so, that's what we're showing here. you can see people are going to be looking for their pets. they're going to be looking for rides. people are going to need to be sharing resources a much as they possibly can. another thing that you can see here is they're...
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, et cetera, et cetera, who didn't understand the separation of powers and all the rest. and then there's the part of it that's kind of revenge served cold part of it, which i think is quite unattractive, to be honest, because if you want to be bigger than that, you don't talk about the president's marriage or the size -- i was looking at the size of the president's hands, and again, i don't know how much of a part of the book that is, because i haven't read it fully except for excerpts, obviously, so i think i want to pay a lot of attention to what comey is saying about the substance of the discussions he had with the president, the discussions he had with jeff sessions and where this would lead people to believe. on obstruction, he does make a judgment on that, but less on the other stuff. >> i think there is a couple important points. tl there is a lot of noise with this and a lot of incrimination. i think comey is making a mistake by going into these details and joining the fray in a way that he should not, in a way that intelligence officials should not, in the way a
, et cetera, et cetera, who didn't understand the separation of powers and all the rest. and then there's the part of it that's kind of revenge served cold part of it, which i think is quite unattractive, to be honest, because if you want to be bigger than that, you don't talk about the president's marriage or the size -- i was looking at the size of the president's hands, and again, i don't know how much of a part of the book that is, because i haven't read it fully except for excerpts,...
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, et cetera.e you seen, in terms of the changes of climate change, and how are you bringing attention to it with your exhibition? for sure, since ‘92, which was my second shock, with touching the cold. i was dreaming of touching an iceberg, which i have done in ‘92. the ice went back north several hundred kilometres. especially between ‘95 and 15 years later, when i was back in the same area, same period, which means march—april, the ice went back north more than 300 kilometres. so you were disturbed by what you have seen, in terms of the changes. yes, of course. from the 1980s, you would be aware that the ice lost probably 30% of the global surface. the white house says president trump will host the japanese prime minister shinzo abe at his private mar—a—lago estate in florida later this month. it'll be mr abe's second trip to the so—called ‘winter white house' resort. theirflourishing "bromance" has had many a memorable moment. there was that awkward handshake when they first met in february las
, et cetera.e you seen, in terms of the changes of climate change, and how are you bringing attention to it with your exhibition? for sure, since ‘92, which was my second shock, with touching the cold. i was dreaming of touching an iceberg, which i have done in ‘92. the ice went back north several hundred kilometres. especially between ‘95 and 15 years later, when i was back in the same area, same period, which means march—april, the ice went back north more than 300 kilometres. so you...
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some people say oh, it's disgusting, et cetera, et cetera. certain people were saying i was crying.s poor man had to do in order to feed his family. but one thing that got me was until they realized it was a man, oh, it was just another sex worker. >> so the whole sex worker trade has been very, very prevalent. >> has been. definitely going down now opinion. >> why is that? >> just a different generation. society no longer sees it as being kosher. secondly, there's been a crackdown on the sex trade in general. so that availability has gone down. third, it's economics. as women become the primary educated group in china, which is remarkable. >> they're not going to choose this option. people don't know what they can do until they've been shown that it's possible. not quite... just the result of dell emc working with callaway to gather data - and design best-in-class clubs, transforming the player into a bonafide golfer. oh! maybe it is a magic wand. magic can't make digital transformation happen... but we can. that's the power dell emc, part of dell technologies. i'm all-business whe
some people say oh, it's disgusting, et cetera, et cetera. certain people were saying i was crying.s poor man had to do in order to feed his family. but one thing that got me was until they realized it was a man, oh, it was just another sex worker. >> so the whole sex worker trade has been very, very prevalent. >> has been. definitely going down now opinion. >> why is that? >> just a different generation. society no longer sees it as being kosher. secondly, there's been...
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et cetera, et cetera. i think he has just given it right back to him.n't do the larger argument any good, because the serious stuff that's got to be investigated about russia and this potential collusion, et cetera, et cetera is the stuff that is in this book that is serious that needs to be and that mueller be dealing with. >> he is giving sworn testimony in that investigation. >> you have to wonder, i'm just wondering, jason miller, as you're watching, as you know the president very well, assuming he watched it tonight, hard to think that he didn't, he will be briefed on it at the very least, what do you think stands out to him? >> i think the fact that that there is nothing new. >> there was a few things. evidence potentially of obstruction of justice. >> but i think also the president is someone who watches a lot of news, who reads a lot of newspapers. he looks around and sees the folks in the media as well as the folks in the democratic party who are criticizing james comey tonight. i think the president is probably going to call some attention to
et cetera, et cetera. i think he has just given it right back to him.n't do the larger argument any good, because the serious stuff that's got to be investigated about russia and this potential collusion, et cetera, et cetera is the stuff that is in this book that is serious that needs to be and that mueller be dealing with. >> he is giving sworn testimony in that investigation. >> you have to wonder, i'm just wondering, jason miller, as you're watching, as you know the president...
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but you'll have to do multiple batches if if the kids bring friends for nug et cetera.el finney, 7 on your side. >>> stay with us. the warriorsable finally on the road for the playoffs and coach kerr is taking on his opponent and mentor, that's next. >>> but first we want to thank hey ary for this picture of the fog over mor maen county. share your p >> announcer: reggie aqui grew up in hawaii got pared there. >> and has the aloe ha spiert the. >> at 4:00 a.m., 5:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. he loves his dog, wood stock. >> he once standing with dolly parten. >> biggest disney fan. >> ever. >> great debater. >> he always listens to your side. >> and that makes him a great journalist almost 20 years. >> hard to believe with a face like that. >> better days start here with abc 7 mornings. >>> coming up tonight and abc 7 seven news at 6:00. >> not just lost my husband. i lost my best friend. >> tonight only on 7, why tesla's response to this i-team interview with the widow of a driver killed in a crash of a model x was the last straw for federal safety officials. >>> what colin k
but you'll have to do multiple batches if if the kids bring friends for nug et cetera.el finney, 7 on your side. >>> stay with us. the warriorsable finally on the road for the playoffs and coach kerr is taking on his opponent and mentor, that's next. >>> but first we want to thank hey ary for this picture of the fog over mor maen county. share your p >> announcer: reggie aqui grew up in hawaii got pared there. >> and has the aloe ha spiert the. >> at 4:00...
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they'll say, this is all bogus, this is old, we didn't lie to the iaea in 2015, et cetera, et cetera. but again, to your point, josh, the timing of this is so interesting. because it's so close. >> what that tells me is that the administration, in cooperation with the israelis, are prepping the public case for pulling out of the deal. that kind of tells us the decision has been made. thaelts t that's the only way to read this. if they were still up in the air, they wouldn't have rolled this out. >> josh makes a good point. i don't think the israelis would have released all this information if they wouldn't have received a green light from pompeo and president trump. they told them, this is all we have. is it okay with you guys if we release it? >> and they might have said, please release it, and it's very easy for the americans to understand. it will be on the news as well, the nightly news as well, and it really, i think, makes it really easy for the average american to understand and maybe even side with trump who so far has been enraged about this deal but to this point hasn't deci
they'll say, this is all bogus, this is old, we didn't lie to the iaea in 2015, et cetera, et cetera. but again, to your point, josh, the timing of this is so interesting. because it's so close. >> what that tells me is that the administration, in cooperation with the israelis, are prepping the public case for pulling out of the deal. that kind of tells us the decision has been made. thaelts t that's the only way to read this. if they were still up in the air, they wouldn't have rolled...
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people mocked us, my client, said she wasn't in it for the right reasons, it was a money grab, et cetera. that's been blown out of the water. she hasn't accepted a dime, she's shown incredible courage in the last five weeks. i'm wondering if some of those people are laughing now. the fbi just raided the president's personal attorney over what we brought forward. i don't think the president is laughing tonight, michael cohen is laughing tonight. and for the people who thought it was, they're not laughing tonight either. >> would he be a subject of the investigation if stormy daniels had not come forward? >> i don't think so. i don't think the raid would have happened, the scrutiny would have happened, i don't think any of this would have happened. >> i want to go to the issue that jumps out immediately in this situation because michael cohen has a law degree -- and i say that -- i phrase this somewhat differently for most people because it is questionable to me whether we can really call michael cohen donald trump's lawyer, he has never filed an appearance in any of the endless streams of
people mocked us, my client, said she wasn't in it for the right reasons, it was a money grab, et cetera. that's been blown out of the water. she hasn't accepted a dime, she's shown incredible courage in the last five weeks. i'm wondering if some of those people are laughing now. the fbi just raided the president's personal attorney over what we brought forward. i don't think the president is laughing tonight, michael cohen is laughing tonight. and for the people who thought it was, they're not...
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and agreements, professional service agreements, et cetera, but section 1.27 is dealing with land use decisions. >> president breed: got it. thank you. supervisor tang. >> supervisor tang: are you talking about the land use amendment particular right now? >> president breed: yes. >> supervisor tang: my position remains the same as in budget committee, i thought it was -- i appreciate the amendments that were made by supervisor peskin to up the dollar threshold, but i still think that the land use matter can be very broad so i agreed with the ethics commission original position on this that it would be something they would like to take up at a later time. so i would not support the amendment today. >> president breed: ok. seeing no other names on the roster, on the amendment, madame clerk, call the roll. supervisor breed no. cohen no. fewer aye. kim aye. peskin aye. ronen aye. safai no. sheehy no. stefani no. tang no. yee aye. there are five ayes and six nos. >> president breed: the amendment fails. supervisor peskin, number 2? >> supervisor peskin: there is widespread agreement on thi
and agreements, professional service agreements, et cetera, but section 1.27 is dealing with land use decisions. >> president breed: got it. thank you. supervisor tang. >> supervisor tang: are you talking about the land use amendment particular right now? >> president breed: yes. >> supervisor tang: my position remains the same as in budget committee, i thought it was -- i appreciate the amendments that were made by supervisor peskin to up the dollar threshold, but i...
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, et cetera, they don't name the meddling in the u.s. election. >> which is fascinating in and of itself, thank you. >>> i want to bring in michael zeldin, former federal prosecutor and, of course, former special assistant for rob mueller at the justice department. on the point that michelle just made there, what we're not seeing, we're not seeing that language, there is talk of a cyberthreat, talk of a threat to western democracy, how important is that as we look at these sanctions and the real strength of them? >> well, i think sanctions are sanctions, which is if they are being placed on the specially designated national ofac list that treasury has, it is prohibited from doing any dealings with these people in a commercial setting. so to the extent that anyone is being placed on this list, it will have a crippling impact on their ability to do business with u.s. pernz arou.s. persons world. irrespective of what motivated the treasury department to put them on the list if they're on the list properly, that's all that matters in terms o
, et cetera, they don't name the meddling in the u.s. election. >> which is fascinating in and of itself, thank you. >>> i want to bring in michael zeldin, former federal prosecutor and, of course, former special assistant for rob mueller at the justice department. on the point that michelle just made there, what we're not seeing, we're not seeing that language, there is talk of a cyberthreat, talk of a threat to western democracy, how important is that as we look at these...
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who was lying, et cetera, but we're talking about bank fraud potentially.igation. maybe even, you know, financial, you know, election financial disclosures involved here. when the president argues that he didn't know anything about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels -- >> there it is. >> his attorney michael cohen got a home equity line of credit for that $130,000. what does this say to you about the whole, you know, president claiming, you know, attorney/client privilege, et cetera, when he commented, you know, on board air force one one way and he's commented a different way via tweet? >> that's right. >> right. it's preposterous, fred. and trump's got to be worried if his recordings with michael cohen are deemed non-attorney/client because then they're going to be reviewed by the fbi and by investigators. but new york is a one-party consent state, fred. so you can tape somebody in new york without the consent of the other party. >> it wasn't all in new york. >> well, but his office is in new york and allegedly that's where the recordings took place a
who was lying, et cetera, but we're talking about bank fraud potentially.igation. maybe even, you know, financial, you know, election financial disclosures involved here. when the president argues that he didn't know anything about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels -- >> there it is. >> his attorney michael cohen got a home equity line of credit for that $130,000. what does this say to you about the whole, you know, president claiming, you know, attorney/client privilege, et...
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particularly in texas, but i just want to know it somewhat at fema that i can reach, et cetera?>> absolutely. one, i agree that having dated that is essential of old monitoring a disaster response. i can also say there are several efforts that fema undertook during these recent disasters to crowd source of data. because this might sound crazy, but fema itself doesn't have access to all of that dated at the state and local level. there are thousands of individual agencies that responded to these disasters. we rely on a lot of times publicly available information, social media feeds or other public data sets. we had volunteers focusing on that crowdsourcing mission. they were even looking at satellite imagery. so there was some really interesting things that happened during this disaster, again not because of anyone at headquarters told him to do so. because down on the ground, whether they be federal, state or local emergency managers, ngos or just citizens themselves stepping up and saying here's some interesting data that might inform the emergency management community response
particularly in texas, but i just want to know it somewhat at fema that i can reach, et cetera?>> absolutely. one, i agree that having dated that is essential of old monitoring a disaster response. i can also say there are several efforts that fema undertook during these recent disasters to crowd source of data. because this might sound crazy, but fema itself doesn't have access to all of that dated at the state and local level. there are thousands of individual agencies that responded to...
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. >> especially liberals, females, et cetera. >> for sure. >> you might call those liberals fake liberals compared to what they were in the 1800s. >> when we call liberals, we're liberals. they're lefties. [ applause ] >> making the word liberal great again. this leads into one of our first questions from casey given. you are there the business world, you see it everyday, you deal with regulations, you deal with government and bureaucracy and all sorts of things but in the macro sense where do you see america in the next four years or under a trump presidency in terms of economics and economic prosperity? >> well, it depends on the day. [ laughter ] yesterday was not a good day. and by the way, when you hear the word tariff that's a euphemism for tax and high taxes are bad, low taxes or no tax is good. that's all you need to know about the tariff issue and -- but if they keep pushing ahead, one thing they've done in this administration and every president now is about deregulation, this is the first one to do it with a granularity and particularity that has been done in the past year, whe
. >> especially liberals, females, et cetera. >> for sure. >> you might call those liberals fake liberals compared to what they were in the 1800s. >> when we call liberals, we're liberals. they're lefties. [ applause ] >> making the word liberal great again. this leads into one of our first questions from casey given. you are there the business world, you see it everyday, you deal with regulations, you deal with government and bureaucracy and all sorts of things...