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he is the professor of economic policy at cornell university.is the author of "gaining currency." coming up, what we know about a possible shakeup on president trump's legal team. that is coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: the trump economy." i'm david gura. president trump is ready to shake it up as clouds continued to cast a long shadow over his white house. the president treat -- tweeted this morning, defending his eldest son. he tweeted, "most politicians would have taken similar meetings." as the president campaign ties to russia heated up, he is reevaluating who comprises is legal and commune occasions teams. according to a person familiar with trump's thinking, the roles could diminish. let's bring in cheney pettypiece -- shannon pettypiece. the partner at hogan levels while for law firmn washington. who is he and what is he going to be doing for this white house? shannon: his role is kind of described as the lifeguard. he is going to help people within the white house. it is not to be confused with trump's
he is the professor of economic policy at cornell university.is the author of "gaining currency." coming up, what we know about a possible shakeup on president trump's legal team. that is coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: the trump economy." i'm david gura. president trump is ready to shake it up as clouds continued to cast a long shadow over his white house. the president treat -- tweeted this morning, defending his eldest son. he tweeted,...
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and my application to cornell university, it was, like, dripping with the universe, because there's all... i had a telescope, i was in the club, i... you know. and so cornell accepted me, but then they want you to come if they accept you, right? but i hadn't decided yet. and they, little did i know, forwarded my application to carl sagan's office, and carl sagan wrote a personal letter to me. >> oh, my god. >> hand signed. >> hinojosa: you get it in the mail? >> in the mail. i said, "carl sagan? is that the same guy who's on the tonight show and the..." i said, "oh, couldn't be." and i looked, i rubbed my eyes, and there it was. and he invited me to cornell to help me decide whether i would ultimately attend there. and i said, "is he joking, is he serious?" and so i, you know, called to make arrangements, and yes, he met me out front of his building, out of his lab, invited me up, chatted about the universe. he reached back, pulled out one of his books. i thought that was the coolest thing. he didn't have to look. he pulled back the book, it was the book he wrote, signed it to me. and t
and my application to cornell university, it was, like, dripping with the universe, because there's all... i had a telescope, i was in the club, i... you know. and so cornell accepted me, but then they want you to come if they accept you, right? but i hadn't decided yet. and they, little did i know, forwarded my application to carl sagan's office, and carl sagan wrote a personal letter to me. >> oh, my god. >> hand signed. >> hinojosa: you get it in the mail? >> in the...
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according too the study, and another from cornell university, wells are leaking gas and other chemicals into the air of a rate of about three times what the industry can use. the government suggests that hundreds of thousands of jobs will be created helping to offset the 24% unemployment. small-scale farmers believe that this is shortsighted. >> it is thinking like this that scientists have been trying to instill in governmentnt and publblic health posisitions with oversight over the drilling activities. what is in the nature? nobody knows for sure and most companies and not telling. this group has worked with the u.s. national science foundation and the massachusetts institute of technology to uncover a list of 246 products used by the natural gass industry. >> one of our staff set out to systematically set up a database in order to lolook at the long list of chemicals that we have at hand. those products that have health 1%-6% effect.ave 43% of the product on our list contained in the quinn disrupt the chemicals that could interfere with the development of individuals before they are
according too the study, and another from cornell university, wells are leaking gas and other chemicals into the air of a rate of about three times what the industry can use. the government suggests that hundreds of thousands of jobs will be created helping to offset the 24% unemployment. small-scale farmers believe that this is shortsighted. >> it is thinking like this that scientists have been trying to instill in governmentnt and publblic health posisitions with oversight over the...
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>> i studied industrial revelations in cornell university in new york although i am from california. the masters in business administration was uc berkley. i was a full time student there. in usc, i studied social ethics at the university of california. that's my phd. >> and you authored a book. >> yes. >> you are a native of california. >> yes. i grew up in mountain view on the peninsula, native to the san francisco arch diocese. i went to public schools in mountain view, st. joseph parish, st. francis high school. both of my parents were from santa clara valley. my mother was a farm worker. my father's family had cherry and apricot orchards. >> are you from a big family? >> my father and mother are from big families but they could only have two. they call my brother the miracle. >> so you are a local fellow with a severe education. you had a career, i think, before looking to priesthood. >> yes, i did. when i was in undergraduate school i took a year and worked for national labor relationships board as a board agent in oakland on 22nd and broadway. i was hired by them later to inve
>> i studied industrial revelations in cornell university in new york although i am from california. the masters in business administration was uc berkley. i was a full time student there. in usc, i studied social ethics at the university of california. that's my phd. >> and you authored a book. >> yes. >> you are a native of california. >> yes. i grew up in mountain view on the peninsula, native to the san francisco arch diocese. i went to public schools in...
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i studied industrial relations at cornell university in new york although i am from california. the masters in business administration was uc berkley. i was a full time student there. usc, i studied social ethics at the university of southern california. that's my phd. >> you have authorized a book. >> yes, about strangers in the foreign land, authorizing of catholic latinos in the united states. >> you are a native of california. >> i grew up in mount view, went to public views in mountain view, st. joseph parish, my parish, st. francis high school. both my parents were from the santa clara valley. my mother was a farm worker. her father was a foreman on a ranch. my father's family had cherry and apricot orchards. >> are you from a big family? >> my mother and father were from large families but they could only have two. my mother called my brother the miracle. >> much younger than you? >> seven years. they didn't expect to have any more children. >> fantastic. you have a local fellow with a severe education. you had a career i think before looking to the priesthood. >> i did.
i studied industrial relations at cornell university in new york although i am from california. the masters in business administration was uc berkley. i was a full time student there. usc, i studied social ethics at the university of southern california. that's my phd. >> you have authorized a book. >> yes, about strangers in the foreign land, authorizing of catholic latinos in the united states. >> you are a native of california. >> i grew up in mount view, went to...
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we will talk to a professor from cornell university. ♪ david: i want to begin with that new bloomberghat shows americans feel fairly optimistic about the economy, but those good feelings do not extend to the president of united states. pollf respondents to the approve of the job that president trump is doing in the white house. here with more details is john mccormick in our chicago bureau and kevin cirilli joins us as well on capitol hill. john, let me start with you with that first set of data.
we will talk to a professor from cornell university. ♪ david: i want to begin with that new bloomberghat shows americans feel fairly optimistic about the economy, but those good feelings do not extend to the president of united states. pollf respondents to the approve of the job that president trump is doing in the white house. here with more details is john mccormick in our chicago bureau and kevin cirilli joins us as well on capitol hill. john, let me start with you with that first set of...
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these include our 14s at georgetown university, carnegie melon, cornell, virginia commonwealth, northwestern university, hcc paris, and ucl london. in terms of transparency that we are very big on at the world affairs council, we should inform you that we have had a long and valued relationship with the state of qatar during the 38 years since our founding. the qatar foundation was the recipient of our 2014 global education award that was accepted on behalf of the foundation by sheikh amosa. they've had ambassador programs and supported our national world affairs honors and global education gala. qatar's population is -- question, anybody know? you just googled it. ruled out of bounds. all right. it's 2 million, 258, 283 people and out of that number, 11.6% our native qataris and 88.4% are non-qataris. bilateral relations between the united states and qatar are strong. qatar hosts the u.s. military central command and they're deployed in qatar and actively supports the so-called islamic state. it serves as qatar's largest investor and these include aircraft, machinery, vehicles, medical inst
these include our 14s at georgetown university, carnegie melon, cornell, virginia commonwealth, northwestern university, hcc paris, and ucl london. in terms of transparency that we are very big on at the world affairs council, we should inform you that we have had a long and valued relationship with the state of qatar during the 38 years since our founding. the qatar foundation was the recipient of our 2014 global education award that was accepted on behalf of the foundation by sheikh amosa....
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richard, as many of you know here, esteemed scholar and american political developments from cornell university. yes some comments on the paper -- he has some comments on the paper. that tobythe paper and his co-authors have done is really good. 76 pages long. there's a lot of information. it implies even more information than the 76th ages represent. when i'm trying to do today, because i don't have enough -- concentrate on placing the project in the course of congressional development, rather than comments on the methodology and conceptualization. i've written out comments for them, and they have them. it would be redundant for them and publicly pointless for you. let me talk about the placement. one of the most interesting is itsabout this paper place in congressional development. it's a brand-new republic. .t's a blank slate when you looking at congress in this period, it's a first mover. the question is, how does it get started? how does it figure out what it's supposed to do and how it's going to do it? this is a problem that all three branches shared. the judiciary, the presidency, congr
richard, as many of you know here, esteemed scholar and american political developments from cornell university. yes some comments on the paper -- he has some comments on the paper. that tobythe paper and his co-authors have done is really good. 76 pages long. there's a lot of information. it implies even more information than the 76th ages represent. when i'm trying to do today, because i don't have enough -- concentrate on placing the project in the course of congressional development, rather...
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. >> she discould have had cornell university and i has a full scholarship there and plays on the collegen of color to play high goal polo. that's say milestone. >> it was a fantastic opportunity. >> it has not been easy going for her though either. >> yeah, no, it's i mean ivy league schools are tough. but the fact that you know she was in greenwich playing at the top of her game was really a very cool opportunity to present itself. >> and just talking to you this morning and happening out with you and helping me get on the horse and watching kids follow you around here this morning i can see where they get their confidence from many and you seem like a great teacher and we have a student of yours here malikah. he's 17 years old and he's going to college and polo is on your radar. tell us all about it. >> well, i first joined the program when 11 years old and i got into it from the summer camp and then around my second year i did polo camp here and ever sense i got real hooked and wanted to play more and more. >> what do your friends think when you tell them this is what you do on the we
. >> she discould have had cornell university and i has a full scholarship there and plays on the collegen of color to play high goal polo. that's say milestone. >> it was a fantastic opportunity. >> it has not been easy going for her though either. >> yeah, no, it's i mean ivy league schools are tough. but the fact that you know she was in greenwich playing at the top of her game was really a very cool opportunity to present itself. >> and just talking to you this...
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these includes our friends at georgetown university, texas a&m, carnegie mellon, cornell, virginia commonwealth, northwestern university, and uc london. now come in terms of transparency which we are very big on the world affairs council, we should inform you that we have had a long and valued relationship with the state of qatar during the 38 years since our founding. the cutter foundation was the recipient of our 2014 global education word that was accepted on behalf of the foundation. the ambassadors have participated in our embassy series and investor programs and supported our annual world fairs honors level education gala. the population is question, anybody know? you just googled it, ruled out of bounds. it is 2 million, 258, 283 people. 11.6% are native qatari's and 88.4% are non- qatari's. bilateral relations between the united states and qatar are strong. qatar host u.s. military central command, we have 11000 americans deployed in qatar, and actively supports nato operations against the so-called islamic state. the united states serves as qatar's largest foreign investor. in the larg
these includes our friends at georgetown university, texas a&m, carnegie mellon, cornell, virginia commonwealth, northwestern university, and uc london. now come in terms of transparency which we are very big on the world affairs council, we should inform you that we have had a long and valued relationship with the state of qatar during the 38 years since our founding. the cutter foundation was the recipient of our 2014 global education word that was accepted on behalf of the foundation....
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i drove in from cornell university where i teach this morning.'t use the top experts in the world. they're not using the restaurant and the hotel school's foremost experts, not using food safety sanitation. so without those great conditions and standards of taking care of the consumer, chipotle can have these cofounders in there. stuart: well, you've just beaten up badly on sears and chipotle. let me stay with amazon. they say they're going to create 100,000 new jobs in the next 18 months. i think you quoted that number. is amazon now creating more jobs or online selling creating more jobs than the bricks and mortar companies are losing? >> both creating almost as many jobs as bricks and mortar is losing, and as the new york times reported, there are only 90,000 coal minders left across america. so -- coal miners. so amazon is adding 100,000 workers which is more than all the coal miners we have left during the last decade. stuart we got reports this morning the ftc is checking out amazon for its pricing discounts. >> yeah. stuart: do you think t
i drove in from cornell university where i teach this morning.'t use the top experts in the world. they're not using the restaurant and the hotel school's foremost experts, not using food safety sanitation. so without those great conditions and standards of taking care of the consumer, chipotle can have these cofounders in there. stuart: well, you've just beaten up badly on sears and chipotle. let me stay with amazon. they say they're going to create 100,000 new jobs in the next 18 months. i...
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this includes our friends at georgetown university, texas a&m, carnegie mellon, cornell, virginia commonwealth, northwestern university, and ucl london. in terms of transparency, which we are very big on at the council, we should inform you that we have had a long and valued relationship with the state of cutter during the 38 years since our founding. the cutter foundation, both the recipient of our 2014 global education award that was accepted on behalf of the foundation. havembassadors of cutter participated in our embassy programs, ambassador and support it our annual global education gala. , question,ulation is anybody know? you just googled it, out of bounds. is to million people. at of that number, 11% are native qataris. 88.4% are non-qataris. bilateral relations between the united states should -- united states and cutter are strong. u.s. military central command. they have 11,000 americans cutter. in they actively deployed operations against the islamic state. serves as states qatar's largest foreign investor. these include aircraft, machinery, vehicles, medical instruments and agricu
this includes our friends at georgetown university, texas a&m, carnegie mellon, cornell, virginia commonwealth, northwestern university, and ucl london. in terms of transparency, which we are very big on at the council, we should inform you that we have had a long and valued relationship with the state of cutter during the 38 years since our founding. the cutter foundation, both the recipient of our 2014 global education award that was accepted on behalf of the foundation. havembassadors of...
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cornell and the university of maryland did a study on people who listen to fox news or watch -- newso less than people know less than people who don't read any -- host: we've lost you there. sorry, you were breaking up. we didn't hear you. we heard the part about fox news. caller: fox news and info wars and michael savage, it's all junk. it's been junk for the last 20 years. the majority of the colors on callers on the, ask where they get their information from. trump is a lifelong criminal. he's been bankrupted, he's been cited for perjury 30 times. he lies like we breathe. we are supposed to believe trump as opposed to the u.s. and all the people great journalism that has been done by all the different newspapers? it is staggering the stupidity or willful ignorance of the people who don't think trump is up to no good. host: what do you think should be done? caller: mueller should proceed as he is proceeding. he will invite a whole raft of people. there's nothing to do about the people who listen to fox news and the lies they pump out. they for some reason want to believe that trump
cornell and the university of maryland did a study on people who listen to fox news or watch -- newso less than people know less than people who don't read any -- host: we've lost you there. sorry, you were breaking up. we didn't hear you. we heard the part about fox news. caller: fox news and info wars and michael savage, it's all junk. it's been junk for the last 20 years. the majority of the colors on callers on the, ask where they get their information from. trump is a lifelong criminal....
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cornell but that is not appropriate. the book that interests us at harvard university, this was one of only five books for their course on american democracy. i checked, there were only five, along with tocqueville. cornell west "democracy matters." west, -- unger and digest charlesn murray's coming apart. they can do it. furthermore, only a couple of weeks before murray's talk at indiana, in the same room that he spoke in the furnished presidents all, washington post [indiscernible] toed our students to listen those whose views they do not share generally. he called on his friends on the .eft to try and develop empathy there's too much elitism he suggested that divides the country into bubbles, thick or thin, and prevents understanding dialogue and debate. it is time to end this elitism and treat the middle america -- between new york and a leg. -- new york and l.a. the announcements of murray's lectures were met with strong criticism by faculty members and students. a good number of them were in humanities and in the english department. the critics implied that merely listening to a controversial speaker like murray wo
cornell but that is not appropriate. the book that interests us at harvard university, this was one of only five books for their course on american democracy. i checked, there were only five, along with tocqueville. cornell west "democracy matters." west, -- unger and digest charlesn murray's coming apart. they can do it. furthermore, only a couple of weeks before murray's talk at indiana, in the same room that he spoke in the furnished presidents all, washington post [indiscernible]...
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university campus. >> right. >> so as a result of that, you have all those. cornellls that are there, and that's very concerning. >> and 11,000 u.s. troops. it is a story we're going to continue to follow. please come back. we want to follow-up what's going on with this. thank you. >>> up next, earth 2. more "am joy" after the break. clouds can't connect? michael, can we get this data to...? look at me...look at me... look at me... you used to be the "yes" guy. what happened to that guy? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. so, you're saying we can cut delivery time? yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. dad: flash drives? yup. that's dad taking care of business. laptop setup? yup. but who takes care of dad? office depot, office max. this week, all hp ink, buy one get one 30% off. ♪ taking care of business buy one get one 30% off. only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® nitrites or ar
university campus. >> right. >> so as a result of that, you have all those. cornellls that are there, and that's very concerning. >> and 11,000 u.s. troops. it is a story we're going to continue to follow. please come back. we want to follow-up what's going on with this. thank you. >>> up next, earth 2. more "am joy" after the break. clouds can't connect? michael, can we get this data to...? look at me...look at me... look at me... you used to be the...
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scholar at the harvard university research fellow at brookings, and also ssrc macarthur foundation fellow of international peace in security he got his ma and ph.d. in government in cornell and b.a. in political science at swathmother. peter is just one of the truly unique and wonderful combinations of serious scholars, innovative, gifted teachers and really just a wonderful colleague. i was very fortunate to -- gets to know peter in 2013 and associate director of the qat son institute and translated brown and we were partners in crime for a couple of years trying to reimagine the watson institute which i think, has done extremely, extremely well. aside from being truly a good teacher prolific and high impact scholar. he's the author, coauthor, and coed tore of ten books, previous to this book he -- published a terrific book called smuggler nation how e elicit trade america which is something that we should be reminded of these days that came out in 2013 and selected by amazon and by foreign affairs as well of the very best books of the year. before that, he wrote a -- really again -- one of the first books that i read of peters which was blue helmet and black markets. t
scholar at the harvard university research fellow at brookings, and also ssrc macarthur foundation fellow of international peace in security he got his ma and ph.d. in government in cornell and b.a. in political science at swathmother. peter is just one of the truly unique and wonderful combinations of serious scholars, innovative, gifted teachers and really just a wonderful colleague. i was very fortunate to -- gets to know peter in 2013 and associate director of the qat son institute and...