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they said you cannot sell it in interstate commerce. they sold it in domestic commerce. that killed the cartel. when they did is they say you cannot do it that way. what they did is they integrated. the farmers bought the cow fields so they did not have to sell anything. it was an effort to make sure that 20% of the grain consumed in the u.s. could be subject to regulation. it is not a stupid thing for them to want to do, but if you want to fund one program which you want to immediately terminate, it would be agricultural subsidies. ted, i think, agrees with that. what they did because of justice jackson is that he allow these -- he allowed these things to go forward. so that is what keeps obamacare alive. what i wanted to do was to get rid of wickett and filburn. the little pieces made no sense. the question is, is congress always rapacious? of course not. one of the sad things is many good statutes would be struck down when people do not understand why they are put into play. so it is not that. it is just that you want to get rid of the cartel facilitation that takes p
they said you cannot sell it in interstate commerce. they sold it in domestic commerce. that killed the cartel. when they did is they say you cannot do it that way. what they did is they integrated. the farmers bought the cow fields so they did not have to sell anything. it was an effort to make sure that 20% of the grain consumed in the u.s. could be subject to regulation. it is not a stupid thing for them to want to do, but if you want to fund one program which you want to immediately...
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to commerce that involves more states. by the time it is done, the first clause disappears and we are told commerce are those things that affect more states than one. words are simply removed from the quote. why is this important? he was writing in 1884. if you change the view, you mean the federal government could have abolished slavery. i am in favor of that as a constitutional matter, but there had to be a compromise over slavery, and one of the pieces of that was federal jurisdiction. i think you agree with this in terms of how they did it. the irony is, once slavery is gone and you have that structure remain, it is really powerful. it gets local state regulation of local matters in states, and lets the federal government keep the network against state organization, which is the right constitutional structure in 1787. >> a few more questions. what is your view of citizens united based on your constitutional vision? >> citizens united is, in my view, a very easy case. scalia's opinion is quite strong. let me see if i ca
to commerce that involves more states. by the time it is done, the first clause disappears and we are told commerce are those things that affect more states than one. words are simply removed from the quote. why is this important? he was writing in 1884. if you change the view, you mean the federal government could have abolished slavery. i am in favor of that as a constitutional matter, but there had to be a compromise over slavery, and one of the pieces of that was federal jurisdiction. i...
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the british nation really depending heavily on maritime commerce. the idea here was that, well, the royal navy was blockading many german harbors. the u-boats could be used to get out past the blockade and go far afield and sink vessels that were merchant ships that were carrying those supplies. and this was very, very effective. however, it was somewhat ineffective in that -- at least early on -- it was a somewhat gentlemanly way of fighting with a submarine. submarines predominantly are a very good offensive weapon but a very terrible defensive weapon so their success lies in their stealth, in their ability to have these kinds of surprise attacks. whether they first started this war on commerce, there was a lot of concern over it being sort of poking the beast of a lot of neutral nations. when they declared the areas around the british isle were a war zone and they'd sink vessels that weren't necessarily involved in the conflict but were simply carrying merchant cargo to places like the united states, south america, other places that weren't invol
the british nation really depending heavily on maritime commerce. the idea here was that, well, the royal navy was blockading many german harbors. the u-boats could be used to get out past the blockade and go far afield and sink vessels that were merchant ships that were carrying those supplies. and this was very, very effective. however, it was somewhat ineffective in that -- at least early on -- it was a somewhat gentlemanly way of fighting with a submarine. submarines predominantly are a...
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he's in the e commerce business as well.ee the challenge from them because he wants to be there as you want to be in china. >> again, i think competition's good. whether it's amazon or others, we're going to do the best we can to learn from them and not be stuck in our ways. talk about change for a second. wal-mart has always changed a lot, all the way back to sam. he changed thing in wal-mart at a face pace. we still have to be face. and some ways we may be big, frankly inside the company it's still so small in some ways and we still operate one store at a time. but whether it's alibaba or amazon, one of the things they teacher us is that speed is really important. and i think that's important to be able to move with speed without losing who we are. we have a purpose that matters. we've got a set of core values that matter to us and our associates that will stand the test of time but almost anything else should be open to change. >> rose: define what you mean by speed. how fast you order and you can have it in your hand or
he's in the e commerce business as well.ee the challenge from them because he wants to be there as you want to be in china. >> again, i think competition's good. whether it's amazon or others, we're going to do the best we can to learn from them and not be stuck in our ways. talk about change for a second. wal-mart has always changed a lot, all the way back to sam. he changed thing in wal-mart at a face pace. we still have to be face. and some ways we may be big, frankly inside the...
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chairman emeritus of the energy and commerce committee. and a champion of the people of metropolitan detroit. the honorable congressman john dingell. now i've had the distinct honor of working with congressman dingell for the last six decades. first as a member of his congressional staff, and then as his colleague in the michigan delegation. over these six decades we have fought together successfully for medicare, for clean air and water, for workers' rights, and most importantly for civil rights. over these decades, he has herculean truly tasks including passing the endangered species act, the 1990 clean air act, the safe drinking water act, the affordable care act, the patients' bill of rights, and the children's health insurance program, among many others. congressman dingell is a masterful legislator, but most importantly, a man of conscience. as he passes the torch on to another extraordinary leader, congresswoman-elect debbie dingell. i am so proud to salute his legacy of compassion and service and i reserve the balance of my time. m
chairman emeritus of the energy and commerce committee. and a champion of the people of metropolitan detroit. the honorable congressman john dingell. now i've had the distinct honor of working with congressman dingell for the last six decades. first as a member of his congressional staff, and then as his colleague in the michigan delegation. over these six decades we have fought together successfully for medicare, for clean air and water, for workers' rights, and most importantly for civil...
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but had hearings on numerous issues that are under the jurisdiction of the commerce committee. and i appreciate so chairman rockefeller's leadership, his service here. like him, ily co- fro i come frl state, we shared a lot of things in common, came from small communities and represented people who work hard, just want a fair break, want to make sure athat the people they elect to represent them in washington, d.c., are staying focused on the issues that are important to their livelihood. so i appreciate his leadership on those issues. and i have to say that he stands tall among our colleagues. i think he probably has the distinguished as being the tallest united states senator. the senator from oregon, senator wyden and i, are not far behind. but if senator rockefeller ever stood up all the way, i think he'd have us by several inches. and so the tall guy caucus here in the united states senate will be less represented when senator rockefeller departs. and i've always enjoyed his sense of humor and the way in which he approaches the job and the passion that he feels for public
but had hearings on numerous issues that are under the jurisdiction of the commerce committee. and i appreciate so chairman rockefeller's leadership, his service here. like him, ily co- fro i come frl state, we shared a lot of things in common, came from small communities and represented people who work hard, just want a fair break, want to make sure athat the people they elect to represent them in washington, d.c., are staying focused on the issues that are important to their livelihood. so i...
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>> i would start with e-commerce. the physical locations that we need, where we put them in how many we have, what size they are, that all can be rethought going forward because of what is going on with mobile. >> you are involved in litigation with a well-known american entertainer who was injured in a collision. what do you say to his fans and people who have rallied to his side because of the tragedy that befell him? >> i would, first of all, say to the mcnair family how sorry we are about their loss. and to tracy morgan and everyone involved, we feel very bad about what happened and i tried to say we want to take responsibly for it and do what is right. that is what we are trying to do and i hope to have that resolved. >> you hope it will be resolved without going to trial? >> can i say one more thing? our truck drivers do a great job. we have a private fleet. it has a lot of pride while this . incident is tragic, we take them seriously, and if our truck drivers were standing around, they would want you to know th
>> i would start with e-commerce. the physical locations that we need, where we put them in how many we have, what size they are, that all can be rethought going forward because of what is going on with mobile. >> you are involved in litigation with a well-known american entertainer who was injured in a collision. what do you say to his fans and people who have rallied to his side because of the tragedy that befell him? >> i would, first of all, say to the mcnair family how...
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and that increased commerce is good for americans and for cubans. so we will facilitate authorized transactions between the united states and cuba. u.s. financial institutions will be allowed to open accounts at cuban financial institutions, and it will be easier for u.s. exporters to sell goods in cuba. i believe in the -- the free flow of information. unfortunately our sanctions on cuba have denied cubans access to technology that has empowered have its around the globe, so i have authorized increased telecommunications connections between the united states and cuba. businesses will be able to sell goods. these are the steps that i can take as president to change this policy. the embargo that has been imposed for dedicated is now codified in legislation. as these changes unfold, i look forward to engaging congress in an honest and serious debate about lifting the embargo. yesterday i spoke with raul castro. i made clear my strong belief that cuban society is constrained by restrictions on its citizens. in addition to the return of alan gross and t
and that increased commerce is good for americans and for cubans. so we will facilitate authorized transactions between the united states and cuba. u.s. financial institutions will be allowed to open accounts at cuban financial institutions, and it will be easier for u.s. exporters to sell goods in cuba. i believe in the -- the free flow of information. unfortunately our sanctions on cuba have denied cubans access to technology that has empowered have its around the globe, so i have authorized...
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e-commerce is about 10% of our overall business.ut in terms of our new development activity, it is about a quarter of the business. that is growing at 20 percent per year. growth rate is higher and the shares are going up and it is a much eager share of the new development business. >> yesterday, a story came out about how twitter, speaking about e-commerce, twitter will start selling books, with their buy button. i know facebook has tried this as well. mediare you seeing social lies, people actually conducting transactions? >> we are seeing it and we have been doing some tests specifically with instagram, where we partner with a company that enables you to use a #and i want something, and you get sent an invoice. we are seeing that actually working. it is a very small part of the business and interesting place to tests. it eventually would be compelling if you could transact using apple pay and not having to use any credit card information, and just buy on the spot. but i think we are a long ways off from this actually happening. a
e-commerce is about 10% of our overall business.ut in terms of our new development activity, it is about a quarter of the business. that is growing at 20 percent per year. growth rate is higher and the shares are going up and it is a much eager share of the new development business. >> yesterday, a story came out about how twitter, speaking about e-commerce, twitter will start selling books, with their buy button. i know facebook has tried this as well. mediare you seeing social lies,...
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we think mobile commerce is different than e-commerce.ning to help people shop on the go. this is something we see as eventually going ipo and being very large. >> we have seen other companies have similar apps -- you can now order your starbucks before you get there, walk in and pick it up. olivia sterns is looking at , gettingthe last mile those goods the very last mile to the company -- customer. you see it growing beyond curbside delivery? >> we think the technology we built to alert stores that you are approaching has a broad range of applications. problem ofhard alerting stores, restaurants, approachingnsumer without draining the customer's battery. there are all sorts of possibilities. greeting customers by name is an interesting experience that we have had a lot of people reach out to us about. >> maybe you could work with the dmv? >> you never know. waldman, thanks for joining us. looking for the best deals in air travel, but have no idea how airline pricing works? we will get a look at travel tips, next. ♪ >> i am matt miller. t
we think mobile commerce is different than e-commerce.ning to help people shop on the go. this is something we see as eventually going ipo and being very large. >> we have seen other companies have similar apps -- you can now order your starbucks before you get there, walk in and pick it up. olivia sterns is looking at , gettingthe last mile those goods the very last mile to the company -- customer. you see it growing beyond curbside delivery? >> we think the technology we built to...
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that's what controlled their commerce. they lived on commerce. here on the lake, that commerce had been disrupted. nothing was going up and down the lake to benefit canada or anywhere else. the people here who liter on the lake created a new industry, and this now was a smugglers haven. the british knew to control the water ways they had to take lake champlain. but the lake does end in canada, and up there on the rich lieu river, they build a bot yard that created the largestship that has been on lake champlain. she was a frigate called "the confiance" they had butt a sleep called the lynnant, but now they needed the confiance. there was an american fleet here. it was commanded by lieutenant then master commander then com ocode thomas mcdonough. mcdonough had to build his fleet here on, and down on otter creek, they put together the americans. the american navy then would try to control the lake and keep the british north. it meant that there was a clash coming. you know they're really sitting ducks finally the navy is coming. they couldn't come
that's what controlled their commerce. they lived on commerce. here on the lake, that commerce had been disrupted. nothing was going up and down the lake to benefit canada or anywhere else. the people here who liter on the lake created a new industry, and this now was a smugglers haven. the british knew to control the water ways they had to take lake champlain. but the lake does end in canada, and up there on the rich lieu river, they build a bot yard that created the largestship that has been...
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primarily through policies that aim to isolate the island, preventing the most basic travel and commerce that americans can enjoy any place else, and all those this has been rooted in the best of intentions no other nation has joined us in this, and it has little affect. today cuba is still governed by the castros and the communist party that came to party half a century ago. neither the american nor cuban people are well served by a rigid policy that is rooted in events that took place before most of us were born. consider that for more than 35 years, we have had a relationship with china, a far larger country governed by a communist party and we reestablished relationships with vietnam, where we fought a war that claimed more americans thank any other confrontation. that is why i promised when i came into office i would reassess our cuban policy. the changes once controversial now seem obvious, cuban americans have been reunited with their families and are the best possible ambassadors for our values and a younger generation of cuban americans are questioned in their approach to keep c
primarily through policies that aim to isolate the island, preventing the most basic travel and commerce that americans can enjoy any place else, and all those this has been rooted in the best of intentions no other nation has joined us in this, and it has little affect. today cuba is still governed by the castros and the communist party that came to party half a century ago. neither the american nor cuban people are well served by a rigid policy that is rooted in events that took place before...
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. >> is that the same as department of commerce? >> they are looking at it from a different standpoint. and reportedly, the commerce department is now through letters to the individuals who ask for ruling on it, is allowing processed condensate. so taking the light crude oil, process it through a distillation tower, it would qualify as a product and products under united states law right now can be exported. >> okay. >> would it help to have a uniform definition for the government agencies particularly if lawmakers wanted to craft better legislation to have one definition for condensate? >> we have been trying to at eia -- we have been trying to understand the different definitions and i suspect a one-size-fits-all might not work perfectly. we would have still, at eia for example, we would want to make sure we were able to count this processed condensate so we don't double count how much of the material is in our system and that is a complication of the existing rules >> does eia track the production and exports? >> the export data
. >> is that the same as department of commerce? >> they are looking at it from a different standpoint. and reportedly, the commerce department is now through letters to the individuals who ask for ruling on it, is allowing processed condensate. so taking the light crude oil, process it through a distillation tower, it would qualify as a product and products under united states law right now can be exported. >> okay. >> would it help to have a uniform definition for the...
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workman. >> good afternoon dee dee workman from the chamber of commerce we appreciate the opportunity we were given to meet with the puc staff to discuss the tint legislation, however, we continued to have concerns had or over the legislation the charming charm is supporting the consumer choice but we obituary those only from a municipal sour or source we understand it gives the city the right to provide the legislation but we disagree the city may compel citizens on private and public property to buy city power we believe that utility customers whether a tenant on public or private property can president obama in and out and to dictate when no price and serve guarantee is wrong we urge the puc to work collaboratively on a mature agreement to allow the plan that serves the puc and private sector to move forward thank you. >> thank you, ms. workman sir. >> good afternoon, supervisors and supervisor kim i'm president of the san francisco lying league of conservatism voters thank you and sxheedz office for moving that forward we are excited about this with with all receptionist for the s
workman. >> good afternoon dee dee workman from the chamber of commerce we appreciate the opportunity we were given to meet with the puc staff to discuss the tint legislation, however, we continued to have concerns had or over the legislation the charming charm is supporting the consumer choice but we obituary those only from a municipal sour or source we understand it gives the city the right to provide the legislation but we disagree the city may compel citizens on private and public...
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. >> good afternoon jim lazarus from the chamber of commerce thank you for your comments we continued to have as you are aware significant problems with this legislation we think they can be worked out with time i may not have the time but we appreciate the 20 employee thresholds back in and the retention of 2 hundred is not major but how do this negotiates change that has over 15 thousand square feet that fenced hotels and major restaurant and catering companies it's unclear this supercedes i think it was passed a number of months ago regarding part-time employees we are concerned about the employers to if i vacancies and manage a workforce for full-time and part-time employees we rec recognize the needs and rights of employees to give the employers they want to work additional hours available but can't support anything that restricts the right of an employer to determine the hours and workforce composition regarding the fixed work schedule issues notice requirements of 14 days redundantly were acceptable to us as well as changes in the threshold for changes and work schedules and ot
. >> good afternoon jim lazarus from the chamber of commerce thank you for your comments we continued to have as you are aware significant problems with this legislation we think they can be worked out with time i may not have the time but we appreciate the 20 employee thresholds back in and the retention of 2 hundred is not major but how do this negotiates change that has over 15 thousand square feet that fenced hotels and major restaurant and catering companies it's unclear this...
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theaters, this encourages every two-bit hacker around the world to figure out ways to shut down commerce. this sets a bad precedent and it's an uncourageous move by sony. >> bruce, an enemy of the united states. we're still technically at war with them, to dictate what we can and cannot do on our soil. george clooney for one in hollywood is furious. he said, "we have allowed north korea to dictate content, and that is just insane." what do you think? >> well, i don't know if i should disagree with george clooney with my wife watching, but i'm going to disagree and going to say that here's the deal. you know, this is uncharted territory we're entering here. where they needed to maybe protect their shareholders, and protect their employees and their customers, because they really didn't know what's going on. we don't know necessarily what's going on inside sony, and what if there's a copycat crime at a theater, say, in denver or some place like that? and they end up getting sued and more monday morning quarterbacking. it's unfortunate. >> steve, what we do know, let me run this from a lett
theaters, this encourages every two-bit hacker around the world to figure out ways to shut down commerce. this sets a bad precedent and it's an uncourageous move by sony. >> bruce, an enemy of the united states. we're still technically at war with them, to dictate what we can and cannot do on our soil. george clooney for one in hollywood is furious. he said, "we have allowed north korea to dictate content, and that is just insane." what do you think? >> well, i don't know...
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they talk about rule makings with the treasury department and commerce department. see the broad outline and what they're doing. if all's under the heading of adjusting the regulations -- it falls under the heading of adjusting the regulations to more power the cuban people. it is worth being clear what is contemplated and what is not right now. cuba isnvestment in still prohibited. donatedk about remittances to cuba. you can give money to the small cuban private sector to establish businesses, things of that sort, but you really can't fas investing cuba. is. commercial sector going to be able to invest in goods, agricultural equipment to the small cuban private sector. that doesn't seem to contemplated equal men and infrastructure developed so much as perhaps items that can be emerging cuban private sector. building materials can be sold to cubans for use in private construction. a lot of this will depend on how the rules are written, but it's certainly encouraging what the president has done so far. respond to michael ratner. michael, you said you feel the embargo
they talk about rule makings with the treasury department and commerce department. see the broad outline and what they're doing. if all's under the heading of adjusting the regulations -- it falls under the heading of adjusting the regulations to more power the cuban people. it is worth being clear what is contemplated and what is not right now. cuba isnvestment in still prohibited. donatedk about remittances to cuba. you can give money to the small cuban private sector to establish businesses,...
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chairman emeritus of the energy and commerce committee. and a champion of the people of metropolitan detroit. the honorable congressman john dingell. now i've had the distinct honor of working with congressman dingell for the last six decades. first as a member of his congressional staff, and then as his colleague in the michigan delegation. over these six decades we have fought together successfully for medicare, for clean air and water, for workers' rights, and most importantly for civil rights. over these decades, he has herculean truly tasks including passing the endangered species act, the 1990 clean air act, the safe drinking water act, the affordable care act, the patients' bill of rights, and the children's health insurance program, among many others. congressman dingell is a masterful legislator, but most importantly, a man of conscience. as he passes the torch on to another extraordinary leader, congresswoman-elect debbie dingell. i am so proud to salute his legacy of compassion and service and i reserve the balance of my time. m
chairman emeritus of the energy and commerce committee. and a champion of the people of metropolitan detroit. the honorable congressman john dingell. now i've had the distinct honor of working with congressman dingell for the last six decades. first as a member of his congressional staff, and then as his colleague in the michigan delegation. over these six decades we have fought together successfully for medicare, for clean air and water, for workers' rights, and most importantly for civil...
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we be selling them all online. >> head of global e-commerce. i will drive of state and get my own elsa doll. actually, on a. i don't know why all the kids like elsa better than on a. >> you are mature so you understand the true meaning. ♪ >> coming up, we will talk with the industry's chief lobbyists. somebodyl hear from who makes some good chocolate. >> you are watching market makers here on bloomberg television. >> it goes without saying banks large and small have a lot on their plates. fromolicy and the exit quantitative easing all playing a role. some banks think consolidation is the answer. americans --ceo of an organization that advocates on behalf of the $15 trillion u.s. banking industry. to see you again. >> thank you very much for having me. bb&t,poke with the ceo of asking him why he has been busy with other banks. here is how he answer the question. >> we need more scale. some would not understand why. we are about 210 billion, 10th largest u.s. bank. with the huge investments we are having to make in technology, the digital space,
we be selling them all online. >> head of global e-commerce. i will drive of state and get my own elsa doll. actually, on a. i don't know why all the kids like elsa better than on a. >> you are mature so you understand the true meaning. ♪ >> coming up, we will talk with the industry's chief lobbyists. somebodyl hear from who makes some good chocolate. >> you are watching market makers here on bloomberg television. >> it goes without saying banks large and small...
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he chaired the energy and commerce subcommittee on health and the environment, the energy and commerce committee from 2009 to 2011, the house oversight and government reform committee from 2007 to 2009. this his mark all over body but his his five areas that he will be remembered most about is health care, consumer protection, environmental protection, telecommunications policy and just plain good government laws. some of the most -- some of the most important bill he is either wrote or do authored was the 1990 clean air act amendment. we can recall when he you couldn't breathe in los angeles. that's no longer the case because of henry's leadership and work, preventing smog, air pollution, acid rain and the depletion of the ozone layer. the medicaid and chip expansion gave coverage and access to health care for children and working families and his nursing home reforms help protect the most vulnerable people in america. the waxman-match generic drug act gave rise to the generic drug industry and the orphan drug act gave hope to families across the country whose family members had disea
he chaired the energy and commerce subcommittee on health and the environment, the energy and commerce committee from 2009 to 2011, the house oversight and government reform committee from 2007 to 2009. this his mark all over body but his his five areas that he will be remembered most about is health care, consumer protection, environmental protection, telecommunications policy and just plain good government laws. some of the most -- some of the most important bill he is either wrote or do...
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commerce, education, and the, uh, um. >> epa? >> epa, there you go.is epa the one you were talking about? >> no sir we were talking about the agencies of government. epa needs to be rebuilt, no doubt about it. >> you can't name the third one. >> the third agency of government i would do away with education, commerce, and let's see, i can't, the third one, i can't, sorry. oops. >> i think that sound byte could give anyone a little bit of confidence if they ever want to run for congress. that's right rick perry wants to walk right into the white house. he says he's not the same candidate who ran in 2012 saying this. jeb bush, rick perry and ted cruz are all trying hard for the texas conservative vote. no doubt 2016 republican primary season will be very, very entertaining to say the least. i can't wait. get your cellphones out. want to know what you think. are you ready for another bush in the white house. text a for yes and b for no. we'll bring you the results later in the show. bringing in our guests tonight. thank you for being with us. brett i want
commerce, education, and the, uh, um. >> epa? >> epa, there you go.is epa the one you were talking about? >> no sir we were talking about the agencies of government. epa needs to be rebuilt, no doubt about it. >> you can't name the third one. >> the third agency of government i would do away with education, commerce, and let's see, i can't, the third one, i can't, sorry. oops. >> i think that sound byte could give anyone a little bit of confidence if they...
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a new e-commerce site. they want to help you do good.opping -- a brainchild of a model cassandra pair. they donate each percentage of purchase you make to a cause. cassandra, we salute you for creating real world change. go to our website foxbusiness.com/charlesp ayne. great show. appreciate you spending time here. we have to catch you before oil goes down. she won't talk to anybody after that. can't see the show, dvr it. i'll fill in for stewart varney monday. i'll leave you in capable hands to >>> good evening, everybody. breaking news here tonight. president obama, the president who so desperately wants to close the guantanamo bay detention center, is now acting unilaterally, trying to open up all of cuba. president obama talking yesterday with cuban leader raul castro on the telephone for 45 minutes. it is, we're told, the first communication at the presidential level in more than a half century, and with the congress and senate now out of washington for the holidays, the president chose today to announce that he's loosening the cuba
a new e-commerce site. they want to help you do good.opping -- a brainchild of a model cassandra pair. they donate each percentage of purchase you make to a cause. cassandra, we salute you for creating real world change. go to our website foxbusiness.com/charlesp ayne. great show. appreciate you spending time here. we have to catch you before oil goes down. she won't talk to anybody after that. can't see the show, dvr it. i'll fill in for stewart varney monday. i'll leave you in capable hands...
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that's not enough to be be effective at large scale commerce. but it was a wayal of saying to oth others that we are getting supplies through. supplie we have these things going on. they came to the u.s. in the hl" summer of 1916 and it was 1916. greeted to a lot of fanfare.lebe they were considered and sailed into the chesapeake bay for the weeks. this campaign went on to win the heards and minds of america. they engage with germany and that went over well until ther november when another merchant t submarine came on there after they began sinking ships. that's good with the country.ol #vhere shortly thereaf after, the u boo starts to come to the u.s. we will talk a little bit along the east coast and focus on the north carolina area. the particular u boats that operated in this region. a couple of the vessels that we know are lost this that area d that we hope to find and study as we move forward with our research projects in the field. there were three german u boats operating in the area.gives this graph gives you an idea.f this was the dest
that's not enough to be be effective at large scale commerce. but it was a wayal of saying to oth others that we are getting supplies through. supplie we have these things going on. they came to the u.s. in the hl" summer of 1916 and it was 1916. greeted to a lot of fanfare.lebe they were considered and sailed into the chesapeake bay for the weeks. this campaign went on to win the heards and minds of america. they engage with germany and that went over well until ther november when another...
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in 1915, it started to shift into this commerce war. this is a tactic that has been apart of every major conflict. cut off the enemy's supply chain. effective against britain, an island nation, this time, the vast majority of every resource they had came from the sea. raw materials, oil, fueling the war effort. the british nation depended heavily on maritime merc, the idea was, the royal navy was blockading the harbors, the u-boats could go far of field and sink vessels that were merchant ships carrying supplies, this was effective. however, it was somewhat ineffective early on, it was a gentlemenly way of fighting with submarines, submarines are a very good offensive weapon. but a terrible defensive weapon. their success lies in their stealth and ability to have surprise attacks, when they first started the war on commerce, there it was concern of it being sort of poking the beast of a lot of neutral nations, when they declared the areas around the british isle were a war zone and they'd sink they would sink vessels not involved in the
in 1915, it started to shift into this commerce war. this is a tactic that has been apart of every major conflict. cut off the enemy's supply chain. effective against britain, an island nation, this time, the vast majority of every resource they had came from the sea. raw materials, oil, fueling the war effort. the british nation depended heavily on maritime merc, the idea was, the royal navy was blockading the harbors, the u-boats could go far of field and sink vessels that were merchant ships...
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i will give you brief highlights from the 2013 commerce and industry inventory and then i'm available for any questions or comments. a little background, this is a report that we produce annually. this is the 20th edition. it feel like a bit of a throwback to talk about 2013, but we gather data from a variety of sources. and so in order to have the complete year of 2013, we have to sort of wait for it to be released. so we have compiled information on employment trends, on office space, transportation. so the goals in the short-term to make this data available to the public, to the community members, to businesses and then notice in the long-term, we're establishing a consistent time series, so we can go back and look at long-term trends. so sort of biggest punch line is that our 2013 was sort of a record year for jobs. so we count over 612,000 jobs in san francisco. this is an all-time high as far as we know, higher than 2000, which was sort of the previous peak from the first tech boom. the unemployment rate again this is 2013 is 5.7 [p*-rts/] in the city, that is down from almost 8
i will give you brief highlights from the 2013 commerce and industry inventory and then i'm available for any questions or comments. a little background, this is a report that we produce annually. this is the 20th edition. it feel like a bit of a throwback to talk about 2013, but we gather data from a variety of sources. and so in order to have the complete year of 2013, we have to sort of wait for it to be released. so we have compiled information on employment trends, on office space,...
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that's what controlled their commerce. and they lived on commerce. here on the lake, the commerce had been disrupted. nothing was going up and down the lake to benefit canada or anywhere else. and the people here who lived on the lake had created a new industry because of the embargoes that had been put in place. and this now was a smuggler's haven. now the british knew to control the waterways, they had to take lake champlain. they have no ships. but the lake does end in canada. and up there on the river, they built a boat yard. and that boat yard then created the largest ship ever on lake champlain. she was called the confiance. it was true they captured two american vessels earlier in the war and converted them to british use. and they built one other. but now, they needed the confiance. because it would be stronger than the entire american fleet on the lake. now, there was an american fleet here, and it was commanded by lieutenant then master commander, then commandor, m mcdunagh. they put together the americans. the american navy then would try
that's what controlled their commerce. and they lived on commerce. here on the lake, the commerce had been disrupted. nothing was going up and down the lake to benefit canada or anywhere else. and the people here who lived on the lake had created a new industry because of the embargoes that had been put in place. and this now was a smuggler's haven. now the british knew to control the waterways, they had to take lake champlain. they have no ships. but the lake does end in canada. and up there...
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if a credit card has been swiped by shoppers -- the revolution is changing how we engage in commercend let a digital transformation in american express. google chairman eric schmidt says that he provides the best leadership. i'm pleased to have ken chenault at this table for the first time. in the interest of full disclosure, american express has been a supporter of this program for a number of years. for that, i'm both grateful and appreciative. good to have you here. tell me what it is that informs you about the change elements, and how a company responds to that, and the responsibility of a ceo. >> what is really exciting, the times that we live in today, it is this convergence of the online and off-line world. it is presenting incredible possibilities. but what's very important is that you can't look at your business in a narrow way. let me give you one example. it would be wrong for us to simply view ourselves as a company that is facilitating payments. if we look at one of the major developments, platform companies. amazon, alibaba, google, facebook. we view ourselves as not ju
if a credit card has been swiped by shoppers -- the revolution is changing how we engage in commercend let a digital transformation in american express. google chairman eric schmidt says that he provides the best leadership. i'm pleased to have ken chenault at this table for the first time. in the interest of full disclosure, american express has been a supporter of this program for a number of years. for that, i'm both grateful and appreciative. good to have you here. tell me what it is that...
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i had the honor of serving with ralph in congress since 1993 and on the energy and commerce committee since 1997 and ralph has always been a true gentleman to me and to all i've ever saw him work with. i will best remember ralph as a true hero of texas who is a committed public servant, either in uniform or elected official, and always stayed true to his beliefs and did everything he could for his constituents. mr. speaker, congressman hall will be sorely missed by all of us and i want to thank him for both his hard work and dedication for years, but more importantly for his friendship to a lot of members, not just texans, but a lot of members in congress. and ralph will be very fondly remembered. i thank my colleague for yielding to me. mr. barton: now i want to recognize the distinguished congressman from i believe flower mound, texas, in denton county, the honorable michael bureau jells. mr. burgess: thank you, chairman. thank you for calling this hour together. of course the ranks of those who are able to capably deliver a narrative in this house suddenly have gotten a little thin
i had the honor of serving with ralph in congress since 1993 and on the energy and commerce committee since 1997 and ralph has always been a true gentleman to me and to all i've ever saw him work with. i will best remember ralph as a true hero of texas who is a committed public servant, either in uniform or elected official, and always stayed true to his beliefs and did everything he could for his constituents. mr. speaker, congressman hall will be sorely missed by all of us and i want to thank...
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. >> commerce may cassidy, are things better, worse, or the same?> as compared to jim crow laws, it is better. donnellyns, which is african-american, has a white mayor. so we have made strides in terms of acceptance and understanding of others. do yet thoughto of course. the purple of the good samaritan is about the good smidgen reaching across racial and regional -- religious divides to create unity with another person that is in need. that scripture should inspire us to attempt to reach across and make things better. senator landrieu made a statement, and somehow barack obama wasn't being viewed favorably because we have a history of racism in the south. i think just because you disagree with the president , doesn't make you a racist. and i would point out that when senator landrieu by the implication would say she has been elected to the public office since i was in college. so i think we've made great progress. we shouldn't and i said, but of course there's more to do. >> one of the problems bill cassidy is, he makes things up as he goes along a
. >> commerce may cassidy, are things better, worse, or the same?> as compared to jim crow laws, it is better. donnellyns, which is african-american, has a white mayor. so we have made strides in terms of acceptance and understanding of others. do yet thoughto of course. the purple of the good samaritan is about the good smidgen reaching across racial and regional -- religious divides to create unity with another person that is in need. that scripture should inspire us to attempt to...
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. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] fedex® has solutions to able global commerce that can help your company growdily and quickly. great job. (mandarin) ♪ ♪ cut it out. >>see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ lou: president obama will not rule reopening in america is an embassy in tehran also telling npr he believes iran can become a very successful regional power if it agrees to a nuclear deal. he said russia was a regional power and here to straighten this out is former commandant of the u.s. army war college and fox news military analyst. great to have you here. start with the idea of regional power is this the only metric the president believes is valid to designate regional power with russia or iran? >> you are absolutely right. he was to deal with the big boys said they are truly part of the axis of evil but iran once nuclear weapons than one to deal with us to allow them to get close enough to developing a nuclear weapon to finish it in six months or less and they want the sanctions lifted. we all know who was killing the soldiers in iraq. we know who was training al qaeda it was the iranians does anyone
. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] fedex® has solutions to able global commerce that can help your company growdily and quickly. great job. (mandarin) ♪ ♪ cut it out. >>see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ lou: president obama will not rule reopening in america is an embassy in tehran also telling npr he believes iran can become a very successful regional power if it agrees to a nuclear deal. he said russia was a regional power and here to straighten this out is former commandant of the u.s. army war...
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that's according to analytics firm that says e commerce sales hit just over $2 bill. first time cyber monday sales surpassed the $2 billion mark. walmart said it had its biggest e commerce day on monday. >>> a sweet idea from hershey. the candy maker is looking to replace high fructose corn is your rupp. it's in the early stages of exploring a move to sugar instead. the company hopes to appeal to those who avoid high fructose corn syrup. it's gained a bad reputation for weight gain and diabetes but neither have been proved medically. >>> controversy tonight over another grand jury decision. >> the officer who put an unarmed black man in an alleged chokehold will not face charges in his death. we'll have reaction that decision coming up next. >>> keeping reading safe. the city wants new surveillance cameras to do it. we'll have more on the unusual way they are trying to pay for it. >> plus all new on nbc 10 news at 6:00 the story you want to hear if you take the commodore perry bridge. new plan is in the work and how it could affect drivers. >> happening live. live pic
that's according to analytics firm that says e commerce sales hit just over $2 bill. first time cyber monday sales surpassed the $2 billion mark. walmart said it had its biggest e commerce day on monday. >>> a sweet idea from hershey. the candy maker is looking to replace high fructose corn is your rupp. it's in the early stages of exploring a move to sugar instead. the company hopes to appeal to those who avoid high fructose corn syrup. it's gained a bad reputation for weight gain and...
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not getting close to commerce.o if you want to actually foster that kind of innovation inside the company, you have to be willing to set up internal startups and there is a lot of detail to the structure of how you do that. >> i wonder about the companies where that is part of the culture. i've been thinking about amazon. my waking hours and sleeping hours. i was at their facility in tracy, california, this week. amazon is this culture of pizza box teams. you don't want a team starting a project that is more than one pizza, one late night pizza session away from being too big. but i wonder if -- that is part of amazon culture. they are cheap, small teams that work fast. what about when that approach is wrong, and that is part of the culture that you can't change? >> i believe culture comes from the process and accountability decisions that you make at the senior management level. the way people are compensated. the way they get promoted. that is what drives ultimately the culture. if you want to have a culture of s
not getting close to commerce.o if you want to actually foster that kind of innovation inside the company, you have to be willing to set up internal startups and there is a lot of detail to the structure of how you do that. >> i wonder about the companies where that is part of the culture. i've been thinking about amazon. my waking hours and sleeping hours. i was at their facility in tracy, california, this week. amazon is this culture of pizza box teams. you don't want a team starting a...
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the cham berp of commerce has said it. republicans in a real predicament when you have rubio criticizing even the pope not just the president. >> well the pope was very intergal in this deal, which i think speaks volumes. mitch, what about marco rubio's position on this? what's the political take here as to why he is so critical of the president here and says there's no upside that this does not set us forward to any kind of democraticization at all. >> he took the hard line which is to be predicted. he also had a problem with jeb bush doing skplort torii committee. those hard core folks are on the same side with rubio and bush. so he is boxed in effect. he can't agree with anything the president does. it is enhanced by the fact can't run free election. the generation from the original folks from the early 60s their children and grandchildren in south florida, care more about the quality of life than they do about foreign policy from an ancient perspective, as they may hold it back then. also a lot of cuban-american who's
the cham berp of commerce has said it. republicans in a real predicament when you have rubio criticizing even the pope not just the president. >> well the pope was very intergal in this deal, which i think speaks volumes. mitch, what about marco rubio's position on this? what's the political take here as to why he is so critical of the president here and says there's no upside that this does not set us forward to any kind of democraticization at all. >> he took the hard line which...