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>> tucker: meet cody clements. san francisco patrol specialist. clements isn't an ordinary cop.he's not a cop at all. >> special police officers. >> we are paid for by private businesses, merchants. >> hello! >> tucker: we spent two hours writing along with clement as he fielded call after call. mostly about the destruction of drug addicts who mined the neighborhoods sidewalks. the go i talked to him every day, all day. i talked to him and encouraged him to move. >> tucker: outside the library, which they use as a day shelter -- >> wire the recording? >> tucker: accosted by this man. >> if i wanted to, right? >> you to think you will be homeless for the rest of your life? >> yeah, i think that's a choice. >> it's your choice? >> tucker: the castro district is rich. homes their cost as much as $4 million apiece. >> the residents that live on the streets, they pay for our service. >> tucker: area's richest residents voted to create a community benefit district. that's bureaucratic jargon for a private government to do jobs that san francisco's a city government won't do. >> some o
>> tucker: meet cody clements. san francisco patrol specialist. clements isn't an ordinary cop.he's not a cop at all. >> special police officers. >> we are paid for by private businesses, merchants. >> hello! >> tucker: we spent two hours writing along with clement as he fielded call after call. mostly about the destruction of drug addicts who mined the neighborhoods sidewalks. the go i talked to him every day, all day. i talked to him and encouraged him to move....
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jim clements of clements university, would you please stand. and dr. david cole of the medical university of south carolina, welcome. we thank you for what you're doing. [ applause ] recently i had the honor of welcoming the new president of the university of south carolina to our state. president bob castlin retired in 2018 after serving 43 years in uniform and leading more than 200,000 soldiers on to nine commanders in chief and deploying six times. he served for years as a superintendent of west point, establishing records and success across the board. he's here. i would like to tell you a quick story about him he won't tell you. on 9/11 he was working at the pentagon when flight 77 hit the building. everyone was evacuated. you, of course, remember the scene. ignoring warnings, the general ran back into the burning building to search for wounded and to re-establish communications with the white house. they are here with us tonight. would you please stand and be recognized. [ applause ] about as soon as he got here he gave me an idea, he suggested th
jim clements of clements university, would you please stand. and dr. david cole of the medical university of south carolina, welcome. we thank you for what you're doing. [ applause ] recently i had the honor of welcoming the new president of the university of south carolina to our state. president bob castlin retired in 2018 after serving 43 years in uniform and leading more than 200,000 soldiers on to nine commanders in chief and deploying six times. he served for years as a superintendent of...
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the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you willeven towards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon ice cream. and then also, we see grocery stores. and also these restaurants that are just new here, but also thriving. [♪] >> we are seeing restaurants being switched over by hand, new owners, but what we are seeing is a vibrancy of clement street still being recaptured within new businesses that are coming in. that is a really great thing to see. i don't know when i started to shop here, but it was probably a very, very long time ago. i like to cook a lot but i like to cook chinese food. the market is the place i like to come to once a year. once i like about the market as it is very aff
the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you willeven towards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday...
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estas llegan a playas californianas como esta en una exclusiva zona de san clemente donde 14 personascapar, de acuerdo con actos, el cruce por mar no es barato. >>> si intentan cruzar por el mar pagan como quince mil dÓlares. >>> para combatir el trÁfico, existe un gran equipo especial del agentesfederales. >>> tenemos embarcaciones aviones y helicÓpteros que patrullan a diario, asÍ como stas de san diego. >>> cuenta con cÁmaras especiales que funcionan en la oscuridad y son muy importantes para identificar las bandas dice que se encuentran de dos o tres supersemana y envÍan lanchas especiales para interceptoarla ar. >>> y aquÍ una embarcaciÓn usada para detener las pangas que encuentran en mar abierto tiene todo lo necesario para alcanzar cualquier embarcaciÓn y ademÁs de que la cabina cuenta con toda la tecnologÍa necesaria. >>> durante 2017 los agentes detuvieron a 37 mil persona indocumentadas cruzando por el mar y alrededor de 650 mil libras de narcÓticos en embarcaciones, agentes indican que el uso de lanchas ha aumentado en los Últimos dos aÑos especialmente en california. >>>
estas llegan a playas californianas como esta en una exclusiva zona de san clemente donde 14 personascapar, de acuerdo con actos, el cruce por mar no es barato. >>> si intentan cruzar por el mar pagan como quince mil dÓlares. >>> para combatir el trÁfico, existe un gran equipo especial del agentesfederales. >>> tenemos embarcaciones aviones y helicÓpteros que patrullan a diario, asÍ como stas de san diego. >>> cuenta con cÁmaras especiales que funcionan...
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clement has been riding this train for 20 years and knows what to expect. some say but it got there i think because the self-employed says it said this is just the ducks it was a fun. public. they flew for you i said to see. them sit by young today. one of them i did to see do you dislike these people for their business. undecisive . so this it's a sonic as i said if. that was the people cram into whatever space they can find nearly 2000 people all together 3 times the officially permitted capacity. for those who want to able to find a place or who can't afford a ticket there's always the route. images or you could open them up but what it is and he said that it is only a few simple words you will let your guard up that much of a tell you could do it but only do it when you said it was up some of them were. located in the heart of the continent the democratic republic of congo is the largest country in sub-saharan africa. the swallow crosses half the country from lubumbashi to eladio and is the only link between remote villages and the outside world. the sw
clement has been riding this train for 20 years and knows what to expect. some say but it got there i think because the self-employed says it said this is just the ducks it was a fun. public. they flew for you i said to see. them sit by young today. one of them i did to see do you dislike these people for their business. undecisive . so this it's a sonic as i said if. that was the people cram into whatever space they can find nearly 2000 people all together 3 times the officially permitted...
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the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you willinesses even towards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon ice cream. and then also, we see grocery stores. and also these restaurants that are just new here, but also thriving. [♪] >> we are seeing restaurants being switched over by hand, new owners, but what we are seeing is a vibrancy of clement street still being recaptured within new businesses that are coming in. that is a really great thing to see. i don't know when i started to shop here, but it was probably a very, very long time ago. i like to cook a lot but i like to cook chinese food. the market is the place i like to come to once a year. once i like about the market as it is
the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you willinesses even towards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a...
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the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you will businesses even towards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon ice cream. and then also, we see grocery stores. and also these restaurants that are just new here, but also thriving. [♪] >> we are seeing restaurants being switched over by hand, new owners, but what we are seeing is a vibrancy of clement street still being recaptured within new businesses that are coming in. that is a really great thing to see. i don't know when i started to shop here, but it was probably a very, very long time ago. i like to cook a lot but i like to cook chinese food. the market is the place i like to come to once a year. once i like about the market as it
the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you will businesses even towards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have...
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hi i'm steve clements and i have a question what trumps deal of the century actually bring peace to the middle east or will it bring the exact opposite let's get to the bottom line. so what do we know about the so-called ultimate deal between palestinians and israelis for starters palestinians weren't part of it the leaders who made it u.s. president donald trump and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu are both facing legal troubles and they're both in the middle of election campaigns instead of trying to find common ground between the 2 parties it sounds more like a series of take it or leave it suggestions so is the deal of the century really the biggest debt deal of the century is it a well timed distraction for trump and netanyahu.
hi i'm steve clements and i have a question what trumps deal of the century actually bring peace to the middle east or will it bring the exact opposite let's get to the bottom line. so what do we know about the so-called ultimate deal between palestinians and israelis for starters palestinians weren't part of it the leaders who made it u.s. president donald trump and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu are both facing legal troubles and they're both in the middle of election campaigns...
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who should be accountable and also to get people to give that view what's going on hi i'm steve clements and i have a question will trump's deal of the century actually bring peace to the middle east or will it bring the exact opposite let's get to the bottom line. so what do we know about this so-called ultimate deal between palestinians and israelis for starters palestinians weren't part of it the leaders who made it u.s. president donald trump and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu are both facing legal troubles and they're both in the middle of election campaigns instead of trying to find common ground between the 2 parties it sounds more like a series of take it or leave it suggestions so is the deal of the century really the biggest dead deal of the century is it a well timed distraction for trump and netanyahu is the point even to try to make peace in the middle east fortunately we have 3 people with us who have the answers noura erekat a human rights attorney and one of the founders of the dot com she joins us from rutgers university in new jersey where she's an assistant
who should be accountable and also to get people to give that view what's going on hi i'm steve clements and i have a question will trump's deal of the century actually bring peace to the middle east or will it bring the exact opposite let's get to the bottom line. so what do we know about this so-called ultimate deal between palestinians and israelis for starters palestinians weren't part of it the leaders who made it u.s. president donald trump and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu...
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hi i'm steve clements and i have lots of questions today can the same technology that we happily bring into our homes and we keep in our pockets that's making life and connections and knowledge easier to access can this all be turned around in weaponized against us let's get to the bottom line. usually when someone talks about killer attack people imagine giant killer robots vaporizing people and destroying cities with huge laser beams hollywood style but that's not what we're talking about today today we're keeping it real we all love to use facial recognition to open our phones but at the same time we know that facial recognition could be used by security agencies to pick us out of a crowd so what is the future hold for us as we freely give away our privacy in exchange for convenience fortunately we have 3 people in the room who have all the answers to these questions larry irving a lawyer by training who has spent his life working on the infrastructure of the internet in september larry became the 1st african-american ever to be inducted into the internet hall of fame congratulation
hi i'm steve clements and i have lots of questions today can the same technology that we happily bring into our homes and we keep in our pockets that's making life and connections and knowledge easier to access can this all be turned around in weaponized against us let's get to the bottom line. usually when someone talks about killer attack people imagine giant killer robots vaporizing people and destroying cities with huge laser beams hollywood style but that's not what we're talking about...
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hi i'm steve clements and i have a question the trial to remove president doll trump has begun but how does it end let's get to the bottom line. for only the 3rd time in the history of america the president of the united states will face trial by the legislative branch of government according to democrats what's at stake is the rule of law and the future of democracy according to many republicans who hold the majority of the u.s. senate this is a wasteful and divisive charade or to quote president trump a hoax now as the senate turns into a big courtroom the big question is does the president have the right to push other countries in this case ukraine to do his bidding wait a minute every president does that sort of thing the real question is whether it.
hi i'm steve clements and i have a question the trial to remove president doll trump has begun but how does it end let's get to the bottom line. for only the 3rd time in the history of america the president of the united states will face trial by the legislative branch of government according to democrats what's at stake is the rule of law and the future of democracy according to many republicans who hold the majority of the u.s. senate this is a wasteful and divisive charade or to quote...
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plane crashes but this is a boeing 737 ukrainian international airlines it's taken off from a mom clemente airport in teheran and crashed shortly after takeoff that's all we know at the moment and we'll bring you more on that and hopefully actually outside vegas with us in tehran hopefully will be able to bring us more on it a little bit later on in the meantime bring us up to date with well i guess reaction now out of terror as it is early morning there now after the rocket attacks overnight. yes the sun coming up in iran and people will be waking up to the news that iran has retaliated and many people here is that's what they wanted that's what they've been asking for out on the streets and there was immense public pressure on the political establishment here to react to seek revenge for the assassination of got some sort of money and that's exactly what they've done but the foreign minister devolves raef did tweet out and he said that this was an action taken under article $51.00 of the u.n. charter and he said that iran does not seek escalation or war but will defend themselves under a
plane crashes but this is a boeing 737 ukrainian international airlines it's taken off from a mom clemente airport in teheran and crashed shortly after takeoff that's all we know at the moment and we'll bring you more on that and hopefully actually outside vegas with us in tehran hopefully will be able to bring us more on it a little bit later on in the meantime bring us up to date with well i guess reaction now out of terror as it is early morning there now after the rocket attacks overnight....
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jim clements of clemson university, and dr. david cole of the medical university of south welcome. we thank you for what you are doing. [applause] recently, i had the honor of welcoming the new president of the university of south carolina to our state. president bob caslen, a three-star general, retired in 2018 after serving 43 years in uniform, leading more than -- in uniform and leading more than 200,000 soldiers under nine commanders-in-chief and deploying six times. he served for years as the superintendent of west point, establishing records and success across the board. he is here. i'd like to tell you a quick story about him that he won't tell. on 9/11, general bob caslen was working at the pentagon. after flight 77 hit the building, everyone was evacuated. you of course remember the scene. ignoring warnings, he ran back into the burning building to search for wounded and to reestablish communications with the white house. president caslen and mrs. shelly caslen are here tonight. please stand and be recognized. [applause] as soon as he got here, president caslen gave me an
jim clements of clemson university, and dr. david cole of the medical university of south welcome. we thank you for what you are doing. [applause] recently, i had the honor of welcoming the new president of the university of south carolina to our state. president bob caslen, a three-star general, retired in 2018 after serving 43 years in uniform, leading more than -- in uniform and leading more than 200,000 soldiers under nine commanders-in-chief and deploying six times. he served for years as...
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hi i'm steve clements and i have a question the trial to remove president donald trump has begun but how does it end let's get to the bottom line. for only the 3rd time in the history of america the president of the united states will face trial by the legislative branch of government according to democrats what's at stake is the rule of law and the future of democracy according to many republicans who hold the majority of the u.s. senate this is a wasteful and divisive charade or to quote president trump a hoax now as the senate turns into a big courtroom the big question is does the president have the right to push other countries in this case ukraine to do his bidding wait a minute every president does that sort of thing the real question is whether it is an abuse of power to push a foreign country to investigate his political rival and did president donald trump wipe out the power of congress by blocking evidence in testimony during the impeachment investigation last year so what's next in the drama of 100 senators and the chief justice of the supreme court all presiding over all
hi i'm steve clements and i have a question the trial to remove president donald trump has begun but how does it end let's get to the bottom line. for only the 3rd time in the history of america the president of the united states will face trial by the legislative branch of government according to democrats what's at stake is the rule of law and the future of democracy according to many republicans who hold the majority of the u.s. senate this is a wasteful and divisive charade or to quote...
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hi i'm steve clements and i have lots of questions today can the same technology that we happily bring into our homes and we keep in our pockets that's making life and connections and knowledge easier to access can this all be turned around and weaponized against us let's get to the bottom line. usually when someone talks about killer tech people imagine giant killer robots vaporizing people and destroying cities with huge laser beams hollywood style but that's not what we're talking about today today we're keeping it real we all love to use facial recognition to open our phones but at the same time we know that facial recognition could be used by security agencies to pick us out of a crowd so what is the future hold for us as we freely give away our privacy in exchange for convenience fortunately we have 3 people in the room who have all the answers.
hi i'm steve clements and i have lots of questions today can the same technology that we happily bring into our homes and we keep in our pockets that's making life and connections and knowledge easier to access can this all be turned around and weaponized against us let's get to the bottom line. usually when someone talks about killer tech people imagine giant killer robots vaporizing people and destroying cities with huge laser beams hollywood style but that's not what we're talking about...
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said that you know the mp from limehouse in the 1930s couldn't represent the whole of the country, clement just need to understand people. emily thornberry, thank you very much for talking to us. the number of people known to have been killed by the bushfires burning in australia has risen to 24. efforts are under way to help those who have had to leave their homes. australia's prime minister scott morrison is deploying military resources to help tackle the flames. ben shephard is from the new south wales rural fire servcie and joins me now. hello to you and thank you for breaking off to speak to us. i know you have got a lot on your plate. as you have got a lot on your plate. as you have got a lot on your plate. as you have had for months now. let me ask you, what little respite is being offered by the weather at the moment? is it making any difference? there is no doubt over the past 2a hours we've seen there is no doubt over the past 2a houi’s we've seen a there is no doubt over the past 2a hours we've seen a bit of respite from the extraordinary temperatures we have had in the western
said that you know the mp from limehouse in the 1930s couldn't represent the whole of the country, clement just need to understand people. emily thornberry, thank you very much for talking to us. the number of people known to have been killed by the bushfires burning in australia has risen to 24. efforts are under way to help those who have had to leave their homes. australia's prime minister scott morrison is deploying military resources to help tackle the flames. ben shephard is from the new...
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we're also looking at arnold clement rakes -- on employment rates.ing consumer is in good health. monetary policy is relaxed. there's no reason to what we see, for us, risky assets. we're going to continue to drive market assets, notwithstanding volatility and headline risks coming from an election, and/or middle east and geopolitics in trade. nejra: great to see you. how does that impact your strategy in the u.s.? do you by the benchmarks on the assumption it's going to go higher and higher? do you look at value overgrowth? do you look at credit? phil: i think you're starting point is fundamentals. whether regional is causing fundamentals to strike growth. once you get to that point, we're confident it's a positive growth in 2020. 2019, it forget, in was the 10th consecutive growth in united states. we're heading into the 11th year, which is an all-time record. how do we feel about risky assets? we look at starting off bond markets later. from an equity perspective, we still like the tech narrative, the technology sector. we think this narrative is
we're also looking at arnold clement rakes -- on employment rates.ing consumer is in good health. monetary policy is relaxed. there's no reason to what we see, for us, risky assets. we're going to continue to drive market assets, notwithstanding volatility and headline risks coming from an election, and/or middle east and geopolitics in trade. nejra: great to see you. how does that impact your strategy in the u.s.? do you by the benchmarks on the assumption it's going to go higher and higher?...
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colonel marine corps vietnam veteran living in the white house, return with president nixon to san clemente. retired from the marines and when we had a gift without we would name it the jack sears. when we have distinguished professional of arms we would remind people that jack served and continues to serve it was so glad so many of you are here. if you're a veteran or a member of active duty will you stand and allow us to thank you? [applause] >> now our guest is admiral james stavridis, graduate from united statesra naval academy in 1976. hehe went on for 37 year career and some extraordinary stations along the way including as combatant commander of u.s. central command -- excuse me, seven command from 2006-2009 and, of course, as nato ally supreme commander. he earned his phd as well and masters of arts from the fletcher school of law and diplomacy which he subsequently went on to lead as dean after his retirement from the navy. admiral stavridis is the author of ten books but he's also operating executive with the carlyle group witches and is perhaps the preeminent venture capitalist f
colonel marine corps vietnam veteran living in the white house, return with president nixon to san clemente. retired from the marines and when we had a gift without we would name it the jack sears. when we have distinguished professional of arms we would remind people that jack served and continues to serve it was so glad so many of you are here. if you're a veteran or a member of active duty will you stand and allow us to thank you? [applause] >> now our guest is admiral james stavridis,...
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and on the day of the election as the landslide came through, his wife clement teen said to churchillll it might be a blessing in disguise. and churchill replied from where i am sitting it seems quite well disguised. [laughter] mark: he was a brilliant and the way he wrote, though he spoke, the little clips in a moments notice, it was just incredible. >> there are about 200 churchill jokes and my book because he just knew exactly when to slip in a joke. and i think by the way he would be apsley superb on twitter. because he was able, many of his best jokes could fit into 280un characters or fewer. it's a marvelous when the labor would shout across the house of commons and say what's, and then churchill would say think the honorable member for telling me what was in his mind.oo [laughter] mark: this is a spectacular book churchill walking with destiny we are going to get into more of this, there is so much to discuss about churchill and your outstanding book. but don't forget ladies and gentlemen most week nights you see me unleavened tv. go to blaze tv.com/mark to sign up or give us a
and on the day of the election as the landslide came through, his wife clement teen said to churchillll it might be a blessing in disguise. and churchill replied from where i am sitting it seems quite well disguised. [laughter] mark: he was a brilliant and the way he wrote, though he spoke, the little clips in a moments notice, it was just incredible. >> there are about 200 churchill jokes and my book because he just knew exactly when to slip in a joke. and i think by the way he would be...
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in the united states, any invitation for us to put our clement in the network is with special, monitoredaptops with no chance for us to access data we don't have. taylor: that was huawei's director of congressional affairs. coming up, microsoft joins the global movement fight climate change. we will hear from its president brad smith about the plans they have in store. and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. you can listen on the bloomberg app, or bloomberg.com. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: microsoft made a major investment announcement in the effort to fight climate change. it will invest $1 billion in companies and organizations working on technology to reduce carbon from the earth's atmosphere. i sat down with the president and chief legal officer, brad smith. brad: microsoft's commitment to put a billion dollars into innovation is part of a broader plan but the fund itself will really be focused on accelerating innovation and climate reduction and removal of technology where money is not flowing already. one area that we see being a -- being of paramount importance
in the united states, any invitation for us to put our clement in the network is with special, monitoredaptops with no chance for us to access data we don't have. taylor: that was huawei's director of congressional affairs. coming up, microsoft joins the global movement fight climate change. we will hear from its president brad smith about the plans they have in store. and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. you can listen on the bloomberg app, or bloomberg.com. this is...
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trump is right when he says this, united states of all the countries that sign the paris clement accordulled out of that, reduce the greenhouse gases more than any of them. the reason is we produce natural gas. if you are concerned about clam and change them you should be in favor of natural gas and nuclear power, which they are against too. i do think the big problem for the democrats on this issue, it pits the blues which is the blue-collar industrial union workers versus the radical green environmentalists who want to put the end to the industrialization of america. >> martha: that's who won. >i guess joe biden would be the candidate who's trying to win back those blue-collar workers as you point out, but the stance he's taken, it'll be interesting to see if he changes his tune on this. he amend his answer a little bit to address this issue. >> what joe biden would say, welcome we are going to replace all these jobs of people who make solar and wind power but germany tried that approach about 10-15 years ago and it led to a collapse of their industries and they had to abandon it. the
trump is right when he says this, united states of all the countries that sign the paris clement accordulled out of that, reduce the greenhouse gases more than any of them. the reason is we produce natural gas. if you are concerned about clam and change them you should be in favor of natural gas and nuclear power, which they are against too. i do think the big problem for the democrats on this issue, it pits the blues which is the blue-collar industrial union workers versus the radical green...
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started, and they corral all of these talents members to be a member of it, trotter got mad because clement morgan, his former friend, the lawyer in monroe rogers case, dubois put him in charge of the niagra. no in boston, and trot are flipped out and sabotages the. no in boston am it's moment that i, really changes the way that he tries to have relationships with people, owe to the doesn't always succeed because after that moment the niagra movement collapses and dubois argues, we could have been a good movement, trotter selfishly wanted to be in charge, wasn't in charge some so basically funds his own organization. but dubois had a strange relationship with trotter, i always point out the two men had known each other since they were in their early 20s, so if we just think how long the relationship was. they war not close after the niagra movement fell. they were particularly not close after torontoer went to paris and -- trotter went to paris and due boys was not in the radical due best movement yet and argue that black people need to support the government world war i, but after the -- t
started, and they corral all of these talents members to be a member of it, trotter got mad because clement morgan, his former friend, the lawyer in monroe rogers case, dubois put him in charge of the niagra. no in boston, and trot are flipped out and sabotages the. no in boston am it's moment that i, really changes the way that he tries to have relationships with people, owe to the doesn't always succeed because after that moment the niagra movement collapses and dubois argues, we could have...
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jonathan clement was talking to my people finding out about this.n initial response, do you think that was part of tehran's calculation? part of the playbook of trying to figure out what the next move will be. one interesting thing, eric, i was just looking at, and actually what the russians are saying. the report is out that americans on the basis, and, if you are asking what iran's game is but posturing and claiming this is some sort of victory. some sort of victory and as the old saying go, the first casualty in war, they are certainly stretching the truth it looks like. >> eric: there is no confirmation of that at all from the offensive department. some are saying ballistic goal issues towards the al-assad base which is huge so they know they would not kill an american. obviously the strike on killing of the contractor. a young man from sacramento, california. >> the iranians are trying to show some sort of might hear. they seem to and we will learn more in the morning. i don't want to speak to things that aren't necessarily factual here, but th
jonathan clement was talking to my people finding out about this.n initial response, do you think that was part of tehran's calculation? part of the playbook of trying to figure out what the next move will be. one interesting thing, eric, i was just looking at, and actually what the russians are saying. the report is out that americans on the basis, and, if you are asking what iran's game is but posturing and claiming this is some sort of victory. some sort of victory and as the old saying go,...
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it made us think of roberto clemente. >> is there comparable, he seems like a global star lost to the world at far too young an age. >> lost in this fashion? if there is, i can't quite come up with it at the moment. fame is bigger now for a variety of reasons. someone in australia likely didn't know who babe ruth was. but now, if you attain that kind of fame, whoever were the great icons of the nba in the generation that's preceded magic johnson and larry bird, jerry west, oscar robertson, they were not globally famous way kobe bryant and michael jordan and lebron james were and have been. so this is kind of a modern phenomenon. wouldn't you say? >> i would. and kobe never sought fame. he did it because he had an insatiable appetite to be the best at what he did. and the amazing part, playing against him multiple types, i consulted with the players and spent time with had i am. when he would tell stories, you would see a bunch of former players, players who are currently playing, guys resumes that you couldn't even fathom
it made us think of roberto clemente. >> is there comparable, he seems like a global star lost to the world at far too young an age. >> lost in this fashion? if there is, i can't quite come up with it at the moment. fame is bigger now for a variety of reasons. someone in australia likely didn't know who babe ruth was. but now, if you attain that kind of fame, whoever were the great icons of the nba in the generation that's preceded magic johnson and larry bird, jerry west, oscar...
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but when you know that we have national consensus around issues like many of the gun-safety clement--or the t key elements of comprehensive immigration refor, or even choice, and you can't get action, and not think about is always going to come but it would rather have --i would rather have the vote. maybe, frank, when i want to say to you, in my experience, getting change that last requires that you bring lots of voices income and when you have that win, it is our win, not just mine. when i describe that as a leadership strategy nowadays, folks say you are talking about being a moderate and it is not time to be a moderate. increasingly i think that a moderate is a progressive who actually has results. i'm not talking about a moderate agenda. talking about ambitious and progressive goals. but it requires some humility alongside the boldness in order to get stuff, and that means you have to bring in folks with competing ideas. the world is watching. world is in- the this room now, 11 countries, not walking out -- [laughter] mr. patrick: thanks a million, frank. i appreciate it. thank y
but when you know that we have national consensus around issues like many of the gun-safety clement--or the t key elements of comprehensive immigration refor, or even choice, and you can't get action, and not think about is always going to come but it would rather have --i would rather have the vote. maybe, frank, when i want to say to you, in my experience, getting change that last requires that you bring lots of voices income and when you have that win, it is our win, not just mine. when i...
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is really nobody else on that team, you know, when i think of someone, like a ted olsen or a paul clement're not representing the president in this case. >> all right, carry cordero, and sara, thank you, ladies. >> thanks. >>> as the president's impeachment heads to the senate, cnn has special coverage all day. beginning on tuesday, you don't want to miss a moment from the capital. you can watch the impeachment trial of president donald trump right here, our complete coverage on cnn, begins tuesday. we'll be right back. energy efficiencies reached 40%. ability cash savings hit $4.4 million. in light of the new act, it will have to do even more. john defterios, cnn, new york. t-mobile 5g is here. and it's nationwide. while some 5g signals go only blocks, t-mobile 5g goes miles... beyond the big cities to the small towns... to the people. millions of americans can have access to 5g on t-mobile. this is just the beginning. t-mobile, the first and only nationwide 5g network. but she wanted to be close to nature. home. so, we met in the middle. ohhhhh! look who just woke up! you are so cute! b
is really nobody else on that team, you know, when i think of someone, like a ted olsen or a paul clement're not representing the president in this case. >> all right, carry cordero, and sara, thank you, ladies. >> thanks. >>> as the president's impeachment heads to the senate, cnn has special coverage all day. beginning on tuesday, you don't want to miss a moment from the capital. you can watch the impeachment trial of president donald trump right here, our complete...
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clement is good for employees and is good for business. is it too often our most vulnerable new yorkers are subject to pray toy business make it shut out of the banking system that would enable upward mobility. tell you the truth, i am tired of staying check-cashing stores on the most every corner of her struggling community.ne [applause]. they demand to begin the size of already is it too small project. if banks want to be licensed to do business in new york i'm a they should be willing to serve all of new york's communities that will serve none of new york communities. [background sounds] ure economic growth, will be a hollow victory if we not continue our social progress. for decades, communities of color with disproportionately affected by unequal enforcement of marijuana laws. last year, we righted the injustice would we decriminalized possession. this year, let's work with our neighbors in jersey in connecticut and pennsylvania. to coordinate a safe and fair system and less lilo lies adult use of marijuana. [applause]. [background so
clement is good for employees and is good for business. is it too often our most vulnerable new yorkers are subject to pray toy business make it shut out of the banking system that would enable upward mobility. tell you the truth, i am tired of staying check-cashing stores on the most every corner of her struggling community.ne [applause]. they demand to begin the size of already is it too small project. if banks want to be licensed to do business in new york i'm a they should be willing to...
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i don't remember -- clemente is probably the last sports figure at this level that we have had to deal. i don't want to talk about him in those terms. he was just an international super star at the highest level. >> when you talk about the international super star part of this we have to remember he played at the time of david stern during a time when the nba became the professional sport international. >> it is a global sport. >> what did he mean then globally? >> i mean, the nba stars are enormous in china. they are enormous all over europe. they are enormous all over the world. i promise you kobe bryant couldn't go five steps in the world without being recognized and mobbed by fans. >> just about anywhere. >> all over the world, yeah. this is a guy that is world famous. and this is a guy that was beloved. and this is a guy that approached his craft with the utmost intensity. and people had enormous respect for him around the world. >> stake shapiro from 680 the fan. thanks for your time, my friend. let's go live to steve patterson in calabasas, california. steve, we are waiting for
i don't remember -- clemente is probably the last sports figure at this level that we have had to deal. i don't want to talk about him in those terms. he was just an international super star at the highest level. >> when you talk about the international super star part of this we have to remember he played at the time of david stern during a time when the nba became the professional sport international. >> it is a global sport. >> what did he mean then globally? >> i...
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the lack of educational equity in our country and the importance of dealing with clement change and the importance and investing our infrastructure. crating universal healthcare in the country and coming our healthcare costs. in reforming the way our democracy works in the way our government to works and we can actually deliver for the american people because we don't have a lot of time left. i'll speak for myself. i don't feel i have a lot of time left on this planet. i want to make sure that would susan and i are turning it over to our own kids who are turning this democracy over to the kids working so diligently in the public schools every single day, try do you get an education and participated in our economy and democracy meaningfully. i would turn that democracy over to them that we can continue be something that we can continue be proud of. and working on the generational issues. to do that we have to win not just the presidency, but also the majority of the senate. to do that, we have to win for both states. i am the only candidate in this race that is it won on national electio
the lack of educational equity in our country and the importance of dealing with clement change and the importance and investing our infrastructure. crating universal healthcare in the country and coming our healthcare costs. in reforming the way our democracy works in the way our government to works and we can actually deliver for the american people because we don't have a lot of time left. i'll speak for myself. i don't feel i have a lot of time left on this planet. i want to make sure that...
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we're rebuilding roberto clemente state park. largest land acquisition in 100 years. newest state park in brooklyn. largest state park in new york city. the shirley chism park, 400 acres. the bridge. i know. first new bridge in 50 years. south bronx transformation at the sheraton expressway. and we're doing the entire throughway. new -- new islanders arena at bellmont. new utica hospital. rochester, buffalo, niagara falls train stations. new long island double track. long island third track. we rehabilitated the l-train. they never even had to close the tunnel. we are rebuilding the javits center, expanding it by 50%. a new moynihan train hall that is going to be stunning and knock your socks off. a new syracuse airport. new platsburg airport. new albany airport. new jfk airport. new la guardia airport. and new york stands with puerto rico after hurricane maria. and if that wasn't enough, we have new york state emergency responders manage more than 12,000 incidents. and i helped this guy get out of his truck yesterday. so our undeniable accomplishments. woo. that was
we're rebuilding roberto clemente state park. largest land acquisition in 100 years. newest state park in brooklyn. largest state park in new york city. the shirley chism park, 400 acres. the bridge. i know. first new bridge in 50 years. south bronx transformation at the sheraton expressway. and we're doing the entire throughway. new -- new islanders arena at bellmont. new utica hospital. rochester, buffalo, niagara falls train stations. new long island double track. long island third track. we...
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i mean, this is like flipping a coin, heads i win my clement tails you lose.y 8-year-old daughters have a better grip on reality than that. you can't accuse the skype cheating everything will time he beats you are you look like sore losers. you've got to wrap it up, vote on witnesses, vote to acquit and do what americans do best. you debate and then you vote. >> dana: also, what about the fact that we have all of this illegitimate thing, it's like, word games. >> greg: what they have done, to use the football analogy, they've moved to the goalpost into the parking lot. i don't know where else they can go with this. chad, if i may call him jack, we've never met -- >> dana: have you hung out with jack? >> greg: no, but it's all about the next bombshell, which are never bombshell's but they're always waiting for the bombshells which turned out to be egg shells. you know what drives me crazy, though? how can the meds -- the media and the dems always be so outraged when you knew the ending to this? we talked about this, we said this was how it is going to end. this
i mean, this is like flipping a coin, heads i win my clement tails you lose.y 8-year-old daughters have a better grip on reality than that. you can't accuse the skype cheating everything will time he beats you are you look like sore losers. you've got to wrap it up, vote on witnesses, vote to acquit and do what americans do best. you debate and then you vote. >> dana: also, what about the fact that we have all of this illegitimate thing, it's like, word games. >> greg: what they...
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but i'm reminded of roberto clemente who died on a mission of mercy new year's eve into new year's day taking off to bring supplies to earthquake-stricken nicaragua in 1972 into '73. thurm thurm thurman monson, he was the pilot of the plane and the plane crashed and he was killed which led to a very moving scene at yankee stadium where before the game all eight players other than the catcher stood on the field. but the catcher's position was kept vacant in honor of him. and then as the game proceeded, one of his closest friends bobby mercer delivered a come-from-behind game-winning hit in the bottom of the 9th almost as if it was scripted. i'm trying to think of who else would be on that list. rocky marciano died in a plane crash, the only undefeated heavyweight championship. payne steward, the great golfer. >> we mentioned the players taking this 24-second violation as a tribute to him, kind of a moment of silence. we noticed players playing tonight because the nba goes on, and they have been writing his name and number on their shoes. i think we have pictures of this and "rest in pea
but i'm reminded of roberto clemente who died on a mission of mercy new year's eve into new year's day taking off to bring supplies to earthquake-stricken nicaragua in 1972 into '73. thurm thurm thurman monson, he was the pilot of the plane and the plane crashed and he was killed which led to a very moving scene at yankee stadium where before the game all eight players other than the catcher stood on the field. but the catcher's position was kept vacant in honor of him. and then as the game...