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we are working with farms in cote d'ivoire, climate change, and we believe the bigger we are the mored we can do. ares not just because we egalitarian we really think the , economics really work. going back to the norman friedman time, which was shareholder value was rule number one, we believe there's a balance between the financial performance but the social, human, and natural capital as well. you put that together and that is a great package. that is why we attract such great talent. it's not about just being big. it's a combination. performance without purpose we say is meaningless but similarly purpose without performance just is not possible and that is that magic combination. mr. reid: it is -- joel: it is also a challenge when you do something like the that isething challenging, and yet this is a service-based model. so how's that gelled within the company, now that you have a different style of business? mr. reid: that's a great question. the services side of our business is already about 20% of the mars incorporated business. it is about 50% of our associates. it's very sub
we are working with farms in cote d'ivoire, climate change, and we believe the bigger we are the mored we can do. ares not just because we egalitarian we really think the , economics really work. going back to the norman friedman time, which was shareholder value was rule number one, we believe there's a balance between the financial performance but the social, human, and natural capital as well. you put that together and that is a great package. that is why we attract such great talent. it's...
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we are working with farms in cÔte d'ivoire, climate change, and we believe the bigger we are the moreit is not just because we are egalitarian, we really think the economics really work. going back to the norman friedman time, which was shareholder value was rule number one, we believe there's a balance between the financial performance but the social, human, and natural capital as well. you put that together and that is a great package. that is why we attract such great talent. it's not about just being big. it's a combination. performance without purpose we say is meaningless but similarly purpose without performance just is not possible and that is that magic combination. joel: it is also a challenge when you do something like the vca, something that is challenging, and yet this is a service-based model. so how's that gelled within the company, now that you have a different style of business? mr. reid: that's a great question. the services side of our business is already about 20% of the mars incorporated business. it is about 50% of our associates. it's very substantial. when we l
we are working with farms in cÔte d'ivoire, climate change, and we believe the bigger we are the moreit is not just because we are egalitarian, we really think the economics really work. going back to the norman friedman time, which was shareholder value was rule number one, we believe there's a balance between the financial performance but the social, human, and natural capital as well. you put that together and that is a great package. that is why we attract such great talent. it's not about...
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o-cote --dria oacasi ocasio-cortez's uppers to tax policy. >> tonight, a study of democracy and how to do better. >> you can make maximally generous assumptions. even a place like stanford, you counts asnd that assistants to the disadvantaged. so if youmuseum, maximize the assumption about what percentage of giving count as poverty relief, at most, 30% goes in that direction. >> then at 9 p.m. eastern on lamerwords," stephanie discusses her path from being a journalistting a degree. >> the first thing that comes to mind is definitely bewilderment, not understanding what was going i also felt very marooned and isolated and alone all way that was encompassing. i did not have anything to fall back on. process, i of that ,earned to depend on myself which was empowering and strengthening, but also very hard. >> pete buttigieg, the democratic mayor of south bend, indiana took questions about his 2020 presidential bid. the 37-year-old naval reserve officer and rhodes scholar answered questions on his age and being gay and how they impact his political motivation and policy positions.
o-cote --dria oacasi ocasio-cortez's uppers to tax policy. >> tonight, a study of democracy and how to do better. >> you can make maximally generous assumptions. even a place like stanford, you counts asnd that assistants to the disadvantaged. so if youmuseum, maximize the assumption about what percentage of giving count as poverty relief, at most, 30% goes in that direction. >> then at 9 p.m. eastern on lamerwords," stephanie discusses her path from being a...
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that was ron wyden with a timely question to dan cotes during that hearing yesterday. of meetings in four countries have beshrouded in secrecy including argentina. at the time the white house acknowledged it as brief and informal. the financial times reports they huddled virtually alone. noting trump was akfrmanied by melania trump but no staff while mr. putin was flanked by his translator. according to a russian government official's account, they spoke about a number of foreign policy issues. it's been not yet independently confirmed by nbc news. it come cans on the heels of a bomb shell report. those efforts include on at least one occasion taking possession of the notes of his own interpreter. i'm joined by a democrat who served on the house intelligence committee and kelly maxim, a senior pentagon official in both obama and bush administrations. what is it about these meetings? they're almost like quiet taets. he's meeting with a person as if there was no world around them except their relationship. >> that's right, chris. it's like a "soprano's" episode where he'
that was ron wyden with a timely question to dan cotes during that hearing yesterday. of meetings in four countries have beshrouded in secrecy including argentina. at the time the white house acknowledged it as brief and informal. the financial times reports they huddled virtually alone. noting trump was akfrmanied by melania trump but no staff while mr. putin was flanked by his translator. according to a russian government official's account, they spoke about a number of foreign policy issues....
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. >> now, this morning speaker of the house nancy pelosi urged the cote to fund the government and end the 34-day shutdown. scott mcgrew has been monitoring the latest for us. >> the democrats will offer a senate bill today to open the government tempo elyly february. let's show you that plan. looks likhis. opening the government until february 8th. but no money for the wall. that is basically the deal the senate voted yes on months ago. now the republicans also going to offer a bill on the floor of the senate today that does fund the wall. and extends protection for some immigrantings. this is the idea that president trump raised on saturday. democrats say it's a no-go. there is little chance either of these are going to pass but when you have two sides at least you have room for a compromise. live pictures this morning of the floor of the senate. you don't see him in this picture but mitch mon until now. ved on quite a few solutions, there were none allowen senate. you see ted cruz there, speaker of the house nancy pelosi held her scheduled press conference this morning where she urg
. >> now, this morning speaker of the house nancy pelosi urged the cote to fund the government and end the 34-day shutdown. scott mcgrew has been monitoring the latest for us. >> the democrats will offer a senate bill today to open the government tempo elyly february. let's show you that plan. looks likhis. opening the government until february 8th. but no money for the wall. that is basically the deal the senate voted yes on months ago. now the republicans also going to offer a...
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and how solar taxes are changing public transport in cote d'ivoire. and then our project in south africa is teaching stories of valuable knowledge of indigenous people. would you take a ride by the sun in the coastal town of juggling called deval solar taxes are beginning to be please the conventional bush ones three wheels and a panel it's a pretty simple concept and with zero emissions it's good for the environmentalists but now let's go take a ride and see what all the hype is about. for people like sophie really in the republic of korea for it's hard to get from a to b. public transportation is virtually nonexistent. when you go to the market and have finished shopping and start looking for a taxi it can be hard to find one available. call it takes time you have to wait it's a real problem. over the last eight months the situation has improved because taxis that run on solar energy have come to this city for sophie it's a relief. i've never had one of these taxes talk because its battery was in chad but that does happen with vehicles that run on f
and how solar taxes are changing public transport in cote d'ivoire. and then our project in south africa is teaching stories of valuable knowledge of indigenous people. would you take a ride by the sun in the coastal town of juggling called deval solar taxes are beginning to be please the conventional bush ones three wheels and a panel it's a pretty simple concept and with zero emissions it's good for the environmentalists but now let's go take a ride and see what all the hype is about. for...
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on the islamic state the president says the terrorists have been almost completely destroyed but cote's was adamant they were still a threat to the us former cia analyst and whistleblower john kerry are things trump is being strongly influenced by his in a circle the contradiction on iran between what the president's position is and what the intelligence says i think is very fundamental in that you have john bolton as the national security advisor john bolton is probably the single most anti iran . intelligence figure in america at least whispering into the president's ear every day that the iranians are terrible and so. went into this presidency with the same position them he also turns to a young senator a republican leader tom cotton from the state of arkansas tom triton also is still riding at least wrongly and iran and don't forget that benjamin netanyahu the prime minister of israel is very influential in this white house they he and trump speak regularly and trump takes his advice. well there were doubts he would love to hear your thoughts on all stories so do get in touch by fol
on the islamic state the president says the terrorists have been almost completely destroyed but cote's was adamant they were still a threat to the us former cia analyst and whistleblower john kerry are things trump is being strongly influenced by his in a circle the contradiction on iran between what the president's position is and what the intelligence says i think is very fundamental in that you have john bolton as the national security advisor john bolton is probably the single most anti...
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there's a lunar eclipse coming cote sunday night.h will pass in front of the moon, blocking the sunlight making the surface appear bright red. the moon is closer than normal, and it's january-- hence, the oper blood wolf moon. today, we learned the names of the four americans killed wednesday in an isis suicide bombing in northern syria. army chief warrant officer jonathan farmer of boynton beach, florida, leaves a wife and four children. he was 37. navy chief cryptological technician, shannon kent, from pine plains, new york was 35, ofth two kids. scott wirtz of st. louis was a former navy seal working for the hefense department. ghadir taher, a syrian immigrant who lived in georgia, was an interpreter. she was 27. we also learned today that sergeant cameron meddock, an army ranger, has died after geing wounded in afghanistan last week. he was 26 years old. "on the road" with steve hartman is coming up next. great news, liberty mutual customizes- uh uh - i deliver the news around here. ♪ sources say liberty mutual customizes your ca
there's a lunar eclipse coming cote sunday night.h will pass in front of the moon, blocking the sunlight making the surface appear bright red. the moon is closer than normal, and it's january-- hence, the oper blood wolf moon. today, we learned the names of the four americans killed wednesday in an isis suicide bombing in northern syria. army chief warrant officer jonathan farmer of boynton beach, florida, leaves a wife and four children. he was 37. navy chief cryptological technician, shannon...
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in the sense that i was in cote and that i think you know where the narrative comes in so i wonder how you pulled that off what made you believe you could pull that. well first of all you know as a spy you have to really split your own personality into two you that is the committed jihad ist that was still alive that are within me and then there is the bus and who wanted to counter everything they were doing and try and dismantle everything they were doing so you have to really become a good actor in order to fool them you have to follow your own family in order to fool them that's the first thing the second thing is you have to be useful. and by that i mean basically i've learned certain skills one of them is bomb making the other basically was to do in a business on behalf of some of the commanders who had families to feed so they can't afford to suspect you and they know any better though if they have about you basically they brush it aside because they are dependent on you so dependence is important also the sametime of lead the skill off interpreting dreams using the koran as a me
in the sense that i was in cote and that i think you know where the narrative comes in so i wonder how you pulled that off what made you believe you could pull that. well first of all you know as a spy you have to really split your own personality into two you that is the committed jihad ist that was still alive that are within me and then there is the bus and who wanted to counter everything they were doing and try and dismantle everything they were doing so you have to really become a good...
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we are working with cocoa ,armers in cote d'ivoire another great example of what we are doing as partllaboration. part of our fund in madagascar with vanilla. we're looking to our partners for ways to help them improve all -- productivity to manage the effects that come with the change. carol: in the features section, what it is like to go through arbitration. jason: millions of american workers sign away rights without even knowing. >> people familiar with arbitration, maybe they have a sense it has to do with unions, maybe as a consumer you sent arbitration agreements. but what makes the story cool is that it is really a story about workers, american workers. you and i are both workers. >> right. >> what the american worker has done in the last 30 years is lose what feels like a fundamental right, that is a right to sue your boss in court should something go wrong. that means something along the lines of sexual harassment or discrimination, or you feel cheated. , if that happens them, they will be in this quiet, shadow system. the crazy thing is that nobody really knows what it look
we are working with cocoa ,armers in cote d'ivoire another great example of what we are doing as partllaboration. part of our fund in madagascar with vanilla. we're looking to our partners for ways to help them improve all -- productivity to manage the effects that come with the change. carol: in the features section, what it is like to go through arbitration. jason: millions of american workers sign away rights without even knowing. >> people familiar with arbitration, maybe they have a...
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i am michelle greg cote. >> i am kenny choi. >>> the forecasted pens on whether you love the rain. >>> we have changes coming with this next system rolling in later today. it is great to have the rain and we are looking at a lot of it coming up with this series of storm systems moving through. here's a live look from the salesforce tower cam. we start off with clear skies but some areas are dealing with fog this morning and especially in the north bay, east bay and rialys. good morning and with mid 40s. we are starting out across the bay area in the 40s and 50s this morning. i will let you know exactly when the rain will return coming up. >>> grab your umbrella before you head out the door and now is a good time to be on the freeways with very light conditions this morning. looking at the bay bridge told plaza traffic -- toll plaza traffic, up to speed into san francisco. it is 10 minutes to make your way through. no fog on the central freeway but we do have foggy spots affecting your drive on the carquinez bridge and the altamont pass. the traffic is light with some cars working thei
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. >> director haskell and cotes, would this put you in a disadvantage position in terms of understanding russia's efforts to advance its agend against the united states? >> this is a serious issue and one i look forward to discussing that in a closed session. >> democratic senator of virginia is the vice chair of the senate intelligence committee. senator, to you have concerns about this latest news about the president having yet another substantive conversation with vladimir putin without note takers, without with american translator? >> i heard about that reporting and i'm interested. today in our public hearing senator widen raised the issue of did the intelligence community get a full readout of the helsinki meeting between president trump and vladimir putin. i think it's importedant some senior official get those readouts from the meetings. >> do you have concerns the president is compromised by russia? >> i think it's terribly important the mueller investigation finishes, that our senate investigation finishes and obviously it's been more than a little bit bizarre over the last up
. >> director haskell and cotes, would this put you in a disadvantage position in terms of understanding russia's efforts to advance its agend against the united states? >> this is a serious issue and one i look forward to discussing that in a closed session. >> democratic senator of virginia is the vice chair of the senate intelligence committee. senator, to you have concerns about this latest news about the president having yet another substantive conversation with vladimir...
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he's not that big, that strong, but he has a huge heart andm cotes every day. he's as fierce a competitor i 've been around. >> he never wants to be the little guy. you're 6'4", 6'7", around him you're going tooe know he dsn't care. it doesn't matte >> reporter: that attitude when it counts. >> when you're a kid and doing it, t y feeling get when you actually do it it's totally different. when you actually, you know, p when thereeople here, it's way higher. it's a feeling you can't really describe. just pure happiness. >> reporter: sherree burruss news4 sports. >>> he's making a living doing that. big game tomorrow for george mason as they host george washington. check the tape, i don't think anybody made the shot? no >> although amelia is claiming. >> nice tr >>he's had not one but a couple times to do it. do you want another shot? >> yes. >> shall we count down again, three, two, one. i at least hit the front on that one. >> he'll have to teach us how to do it. >>> good news, the smithsonian museum will reopen on tuesday. we just got t i'm a veteran and the a
he's not that big, that strong, but he has a huge heart andm cotes every day. he's as fierce a competitor i 've been around. >> he never wants to be the little guy. you're 6'4", 6'7", around him you're going tooe know he dsn't care. it doesn't matte >> reporter: that attitude when it counts. >> when you're a kid and doing it, t y feeling get when you actually do it it's totally different. when you actually, you know, p when thereeople here, it's way higher. it's a...
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similarly whether they belive riat undocumented immigrants cote to crime more than american citizensh is not true, but it was 22% in april of 2018 and now it's up to 29%. so the president is shifting at least a lile bit though it's a small amount of people toward his viewpoint. >> woodff: ishat contradictory, amy. >> no. i think what's happen is republicans are shifting the most on those issues. but overall, if you in about what strategies going into tis would the president like to see happen, right, what would he like to come out of the saddle over the border wall. one that he walwould become more popular. while there has been some shifting that's true and the washington post pole shows the same thing it's still at best gets a 4bout% approval rating. so the wall's not really much mo popular than it's ever been. you ask voters who is to blame, they blame the president. you would think, if you were in the white house, you want to see the blame shifted to democrats. even making the case about whether this is a crises, the was a question about do you see this as a crises and about5% of
similarly whether they belive riat undocumented immigrants cote to crime more than american citizensh is not true, but it was 22% in april of 2018 and now it's up to 29%. so the president is shifting at least a lile bit though it's a small amount of people toward his viewpoint. >> woodff: ishat contradictory, amy. >> no. i think what's happen is republicans are shifting the most on those issues. but overall, if you in about what strategies going into tis would the president like to...
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togo mali senegal zaire somali najir cote d'ivoire chad central african republic, nigeria mauritania sierra leone tension niquette and jamaica. internationally the black enfranchisement -- the longer america practice legal segregation the more it looked like a slam on the wrong side of history been a shining city on the hill. now the story of that year in particular is the story of the base, the masses the grassroots continually running ahead of the leadership. king spoke in harlem just a few months before the march and was heckled by protesters shouting we want malcolm. when the naacp held their conference in chicago they invited to give their introductory remarks and he was heckled from the floor. when their leader school to speak to kennedy kennedy says to them we have legislation that is currently going through congress. we would rather have new laws than half the out on the streets and a. philip randolph the union organizer who is primarily responsible for calling the march tells kennedy their already in the streets mr. president and i would doubt if you would call them that the
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. >> last july, just as an example of this, the director of national intelligence dan cotes is asked about the helsinki meeting, about the meetings that took place with vladimir putin. one would think at least the dni would know what happened in the meetings. here's what he said. >> i don't know what happened in that meeting. i think as time goes by and the president has mentioned some things that happened in the meeting. i think we'll learn more. >> we have not learned more. natasha, we have not learned more. what's going on? what's your reporting on the white house? their 38 hours has not been the best. they have not been covered in glory in their responses. they haven't seemed to know what to say. what are you hearing about whether we will ever find out what happened in that helsinki meeting? >> i was in the room when dan coats was speaking to andrea mitchell at the aspen security forum. you could hear a pin drop. people were in shock that the director of national intelligence wasn't read into this. he didn't know anything about what the president was talking about with our bigges
. >> last july, just as an example of this, the director of national intelligence dan cotes is asked about the helsinki meeting, about the meetings that took place with vladimir putin. one would think at least the dni would know what happened in the meetings. here's what he said. >> i don't know what happened in that meeting. i think as time goes by and the president has mentioned some things that happened in the meeting. i think we'll learn more. >> we have not learned more....
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. >> it's that time 9:40 you know why your analyst are on the way home cote and jeff.hank you very much indeed i have to show you big board we've turned south not heavily so. but we were expecting a nice gain 60, 70 points at the opening bell didn't get it but we've got now ten minute into the session is a 30 point loss we're at 23,400. now this, new york knicks player, says he's skipping a trip to play a game in london. he's off turkish desent critical of the regime he's worried about repercussions when he's traveling overseas. he says erdogan is, quote, a lunatic more violence in france other weekend police clash with yellow vest protesters, torched and what began as a protest against diesel taxes turned on a turn on presidency. we're on it after this. what do you look for when you trade? i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everyth
. >> it's that time 9:40 you know why your analyst are on the way home cote and jeff.hank you very much indeed i have to show you big board we've turned south not heavily so. but we were expecting a nice gain 60, 70 points at the opening bell didn't get it but we've got now ten minute into the session is a 30 point loss we're at 23,400. now this, new york knicks player, says he's skipping a trip to play a game in london. he's off turkish desent critical of the regime he's worried about...