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now senator collier drew up plans for a modern office space to include two towers and it would take $42 million to basically take down the capitol, down to the ground, and then about $70 million to build. that was shelved for a while. but people were turning their attention to the by centennial and 1976 so a bill introduced in the assembly in 1975 created the ability for us to take the money that would be used for the collier towers ab redire-- and redirect it to save the building and make it earthquake retrofitted and they saw that it could be done to six years and $68 million later what we're looking at is a recreation of what you would have seen in 1900 through 1910. we are in the assembly chambers. we are on the -- what they call the floor of the assembly. the galleries are above us and where the public would sit and view the legislature. the idea that cal well is diverse is reflected in our 80 members. they all sit at desks that were here in 1869. first time this room was used, the devins were sitting here and they are brand-new and a story of -- of a gentleman who immigrated here
now senator collier drew up plans for a modern office space to include two towers and it would take $42 million to basically take down the capitol, down to the ground, and then about $70 million to build. that was shelved for a while. but people were turning their attention to the by centennial and 1976 so a bill introduced in the assembly in 1975 created the ability for us to take the money that would be used for the collier towers ab redire-- and redirect it to save the building and make it...
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senator collier drew up plans in the late '60s for modern office space.it would include two towers and it would take $42 million to basically take down the capitol down to the ground and then about $70 million to build. that was shelved for a while. by then, people were turn ing their attention to our bicentennial and looking to see where are the places. a bill introduced in the assembly in 1975 actually created the ability for us to take the money that would be used for the collier towers and redirect it to see if we could actually save the building and make it earth quaquake safe, r t retrofit it. six years and $68 million later, what we're looking at is a recreation of what you would have seen in 1900 through 1910. we are in the assembly chambers. we are on what they call the floor of the assembly. the galleries are above us. and as with any state house, the galleries are where the public would sit and view the legislature. the idea that california is very diverse is reflected in our 80 assembly members. they sit at desks that were here in 1869. first
senator collier drew up plans in the late '60s for modern office space.it would include two towers and it would take $42 million to basically take down the capitol down to the ground and then about $70 million to build. that was shelved for a while. by then, people were turn ing their attention to our bicentennial and looking to see where are the places. a bill introduced in the assembly in 1975 actually created the ability for us to take the money that would be used for the collier towers and...
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"texas tribune" reporter kiah collier is one of the co-authors of that story, and she's also covering harvey today. she joins me now by skype. >> preparedness for storms like this, you worked on this for more than a year. what did you find? i mean we know that there's hurricane preparations and then there's flood preparations and you have a story just on that. >> the projects were to focus on houston vulnerability to hurricanes and then flooding. and how flooding has been exacerbated by unchecked development in houston. building rules are not too strict, and developers are just paving over prairie land and wet land. and not thinking too much about it. and when rains like this hit, it just makes it so much worse because those flood waters don't have anywhere to go. and of course, with hurricanes comes rain. and there's a big question whether harvey would hit houston as a hurricane. it was never projected to do that. but we wrote about a specific hurricane that if it hits at a particular point on the coast it would send an enormous storm surge into a highly populated area and the u.s.'s
"texas tribune" reporter kiah collier is one of the co-authors of that story, and she's also covering harvey today. she joins me now by skype. >> preparedness for storms like this, you worked on this for more than a year. what did you find? i mean we know that there's hurricane preparations and then there's flood preparations and you have a story just on that. >> the projects were to focus on houston vulnerability to hurricanes and then flooding. and how flooding has been...
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let's talk more about this with andrew collier, joining us on set. are these moves justified?ng's deleveraging drive made progress? andrew: it has been on the margin but expected to get more severe. there is a flight to safety attitude. they go to the big banks, there are captured deposits from everyone across china. a lot of shadow banking on their balance sheets. people figure it is a safer bet. yvonne: you mentioned the interest margins picking up. it has been steady, if not declining. you mentioned a diversion. will that be more pronounced after the party of congress? andrew: it will be more pronounced in the perceptions of investors. once you cut back on the smaller banks, they have been relying heavily on that on the asset side. they will not be able to do as much because the pboc is cracking down on that. and they will squeeze net income margins. the attitude is, the bigger banks are safe. everyone is looking at short-term profit margin issues and they are accepting at face value the fact that the official data for npl's is 1.7%. they are not looking at the fact of the
let's talk more about this with andrew collier, joining us on set. are these moves justified?ng's deleveraging drive made progress? andrew: it has been on the margin but expected to get more severe. there is a flight to safety attitude. they go to the big banks, there are captured deposits from everyone across china. a lot of shadow banking on their balance sheets. people figure it is a safer bet. yvonne: you mentioned the interest margins picking up. it has been steady, if not declining. you...
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. >> but also some of the people in collier county and lee county that you represent, they don't havekills that match what you've just listed there. >> i'm getting to that part too. after we talked about high school, i did introduce a bill to introduce h-1 b program for high-skilled people and the skilled jobs and then the low-skilled jobs and we don't have enough team to do them either. our people in our district are crying for more h-2as. >> republican congressman francis rooney of florida. good to have you on "new day." >> thank you very much. >>>le a nationwide manhunt for a college professor and another university employee is over this morning. both are now in custody facing charges in what police call a savage murder. we'll tell you how they were captured. >>> plus the naacp is warning minority travels of what they call looming dangers in the state of missouri. what ploymented them to innerits first state-wide travel advisory? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capi
. >> but also some of the people in collier county and lee county that you represent, they don't havekills that match what you've just listed there. >> i'm getting to that part too. after we talked about high school, i did introduce a bill to introduce h-1 b program for high-skilled people and the skilled jobs and then the low-skilled jobs and we don't have enough team to do them either. our people in our district are crying for more h-2as. >> republican congressman francis...
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. >> let's bring in nbc's phillip mina and kia collier, a reporter for the texas tribune.hillip, i want to go back to you. we saw there was a lot of activity there where people are coming for shelter, some just coming for supplies. i know you've had a little more chance to walk around, see exactly what's going on. what can you tell us? >> reporter: yeah. this is the big area inside. we're going to try to go in there a little later. right now i would like you to meet mea lee, 15 years old. and she had to be rescued here. and you have a story. tell me what happened saturday night. >> so saturday night to sunday night, the water began rising pretty quickly. and it ended up flooding and throughout the entire night we had to shut off power and stack everything up as much as we can. eventually all the boxes came down and moved everything up to the attic if we could. and we prepped the top of the car so we could stay on top in case the water got too high and eventually we got to move there as morning came. so we were waiting on top of the car, and eventually a boat had to come an
. >> let's bring in nbc's phillip mina and kia collier, a reporter for the texas tribune.hillip, i want to go back to you. we saw there was a lot of activity there where people are coming for shelter, some just coming for supplies. i know you've had a little more chance to walk around, see exactly what's going on. what can you tell us? >> reporter: yeah. this is the big area inside. we're going to try to go in there a little later. right now i would like you to meet mea lee, 15...
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. >> kiah collier, for people who want to read your reporting from 2016 about what might happen and what this day may look like, your report is called "hell and high water." go to the texas tribune. thank you for sharing with us. >> thanks for having me. >>> catastrophic flooding from tropical storm and hurricane harvey, a test for president trump. how is he handling it? helping keep shoppers safe. this is a financial transaction secure from hacks and threats others can't see. this is a skyscraper whose elevators use iot data and ai to help thousands get to work safely and efficiently. this is not the cloud you know. this is the ibm cloud. the ibm cloud is the cloud for enterprise. yours. the ibm cloud is the cloud for enterprise. at the lexus golden uncoopportunity sales event before it ends. choose from the is turbo, es 350 or nx turbo for $299 a month for 36 months if you lease now. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. when you really want to save just go to priceline. they add thousands of new deals every day up to 60% off. that's how kaley and i got to share this trip together a
. >> kiah collier, for people who want to read your reporting from 2016 about what might happen and what this day may look like, your report is called "hell and high water." go to the texas tribune. thank you for sharing with us. >> thanks for having me. >>> catastrophic flooding from tropical storm and hurricane harvey, a test for president trump. how is he handling it? helping keep shoppers safe. this is a financial transaction secure from hacks and threats...
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andrew collier says china is taking on the original sin of the mandolin debt.gs coming along. betty: thank you so much. that is it. bloomberg markets is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ we check our phones 85 times a day. so it only made sense to create a network that keeps up. introducing xfinity mobile. it combines america's largest, most reliable 4g lte with the most wifi hotspots nationwide. saving you money wherever you check your phone. yeah, even there. see how much you can save when you choose by the gig or unlimited. call, or go to xfinitymobile.com. xfinity mobile. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. david: you are now both former presidents. mr. clinton: no one plays a song when you go in the room anymore. david: what do you say to each other? when is: generally, this program start and what is it going to end? mr. clinton: give shorter answers. david: first a you are in the oval office. mr. clinton: it really surprised me how easily i could be turned into a two-dimensional cartoon. saidush: my dad, he welcome mr. president. and i said th
andrew collier says china is taking on the original sin of the mandolin debt.gs coming along. betty: thank you so much. that is it. bloomberg markets is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ we check our phones 85 times a day. so it only made sense to create a network that keeps up. introducing xfinity mobile. it combines america's largest, most reliable 4g lte with the most wifi hotspots nationwide. saving you money wherever you check your phone. yeah, even there. see how much you can save when you...
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i'm not saying the government is not colliereative, but you have freedom. this is about innovation and also diversity in cybersecurity. it's easier for think tanks to do this than the government. >> i'm going to open this up to the floor because there are a lot of people here who have some really great questions. i'm going to preempt that with one final question from myself. this conversation doesn't happen enough, but when it does, sometimes it goes well and sometimes it doesn't. my final question is what really bothers you about the sort of diversity in cybersecurity conversations? what are we getting wrong and how can we address that? >> it bothers me that it's a thing, right, just in general. and maybe it's because i'm a woman and so i come with a different perspective that i just want the best person for the job and i'm going to cast a wide net to find that, whatever the job may be. and yeah, i'm going to be deliberate in making a diverse group, because in my experience diverse groups are more successful. let me be clear. when i say that, when i look f
i'm not saying the government is not colliereative, but you have freedom. this is about innovation and also diversity in cybersecurity. it's easier for think tanks to do this than the government. >> i'm going to open this up to the floor because there are a lot of people here who have some really great questions. i'm going to preempt that with one final question from myself. this conversation doesn't happen enough, but when it does, sometimes it goes well and sometimes it doesn't. my...
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it was thomas collier platt who ran the state with an iron fist, they might -- the mainstream reformers may, because there were enough republicans to stop the democrats in tammany hall in new york city. >> next is the call from steve. >> caller: i love the series -- my question doesn't pertain directly to the supreme court case. but i was wondering about this triangle of the factories in new york city. to what degree did that speed up the development of labor union movement in this country, to what degree, they talk about working conditions. that have to have labor union movement growing in america? >> paul kens, can you help him with that question? >> well, i couldn't answer that question directly because i wouldn't know how it sped up the creation of unions but i think it drew more attention to the problems of tenement house business. >> next is will, watching us from lincoln, delaware. >> caller: yes, calling from lincoln, delaware, thank you susan for taking the call. it's a conceptual question that i would like to open to randy barnett. he introduced in his questions how the landma
it was thomas collier platt who ran the state with an iron fist, they might -- the mainstream reformers may, because there were enough republicans to stop the democrats in tammany hall in new york city. >> next is the call from steve. >> caller: i love the series -- my question doesn't pertain directly to the supreme court case. but i was wondering about this triangle of the factories in new york city. to what degree did that speed up the development of labor union movement in this...
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levi morton wasn't the important personality here, it was thomas collier platte who ran the state with an iron fist and was favorable to business. unions were not going to get anything out of him anyway. but they might get something, but the mainstream reformers might, there were enough republicans to thwart those democrats in tammany hall in new york city. >> next was a call from steve who's watching us in dallas. >> thank you. i loved your first lady series last night. my question doesn't pertain directly to the supreme court case. i was wondering about this triangle factory fire in new york city in 190-something. to what degree did that speed up the development of the labor union movement in this country? to what degree did it strengthen it. talking about working conditions. did that help to add to the labor union movement growing in america? >> paul, can you help him with that question? >> i couldn't answer that question directly, i wouldn't know how it sped up the creation of labor unions, i think it probably drew more attention to the problem of tenement houses. >> next is will,
levi morton wasn't the important personality here, it was thomas collier platte who ran the state with an iron fist and was favorable to business. unions were not going to get anything out of him anyway. but they might get something, but the mainstream reformers might, there were enough republicans to thwart those democrats in tammany hall in new york city. >> next was a call from steve who's watching us in dallas. >> thank you. i loved your first lady series last night. my question...
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the insurance subsidies being given through the exchanges, a federal judge, rosemary collier ruled thoseion giving those abilities without course of law. congress, i have a proof right here, congress filed for this exemption with the dc exchange for obamacare claiming it was a small business under 45 employees, state and local government, that is how they got is a living. judicial watch filed a case uncovering this. it is before the dc court of appeals, congress had lied to the american people committing a fraud. regardless whether or not it is a big enough stick cannot stand, they cannot get this through fraudulent means. senator cassidy. i love senator cassidy but his staff gave him that information maybe because they are worried about their subsidy. he was engaged in alternate conceptualization of reality when he was on your show. stuart: we did talk about this issue. what is the next step? where do we go from here? >> donald trump has to sit with members of congress and say the american people expect you to do something, we expect some kind of a bill. i'm sitting here with two laws t
the insurance subsidies being given through the exchanges, a federal judge, rosemary collier ruled thoseion giving those abilities without course of law. congress, i have a proof right here, congress filed for this exemption with the dc exchange for obamacare claiming it was a small business under 45 employees, state and local government, that is how they got is a living. judicial watch filed a case uncovering this. it is before the dc court of appeals, congress had lied to the american people...