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cta, whor association do you represent? gary: we represent over 2000 energy companies, large and small. 80% of companies are smaller businesses. we have startups. we have all the big companies, including retailers like walmart and best buy. companies like sony corporation. isignificant u.s. facility eligible for membership. the overwhelming minority -- majority are smaller enterprises. host: in your new book, "ninja future: secrets to success in the new world of innovation," what do you mean by "ninja future?" gary: i have a black belt in karate. a ninja is an ancient word. it's someone who overcame great odds. preparing,succeed by putting a great team into place, having a search for weaknesses. the last book we wrote was called "ninja innovation. it was about the best companies in the world, getting my ringside at th seat and watching the companies. we know robotics will be here, a.i. drones, self driving cars, medical treatments. biotech in the way we have never experienced. block chain technology. all of these are coming
cta, whor association do you represent? gary: we represent over 2000 energy companies, large and small. 80% of companies are smaller businesses. we have startups. we have all the big companies, including retailers like walmart and best buy. companies like sony corporation. isignificant u.s. facility eligible for membership. the overwhelming minority -- majority are smaller enterprises. host: in your new book, "ninja future: secrets to success in the new world of innovation," what do...
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how does it promote safety and security to not pay fbi agents, cta agents, federal prosecutors, atf agents and u.s. marshals? how does it promote safety and security to not pay members of the coast guard who help rescue americans in danger at sea? how does it promote safety and security to not pay tsa agents to keep dangerous people off planes or air traffic controllers who keep air traffic safely coordinated in american skies? the president has probably taken paychecks away from the very professionals who has to guard the safety and security of the american public everyday. he has made our citizens and safe and less secure.nd less the third level of illogic is a consequence of action that we are taken by congress and the president in the last week. for this, i want to offer thanks to my colleagues. i was o able to use of my adjournment objection last week, to negotiate a successful vote on a bill guaranteeing back pay to all workers affected by this or any future shutdown. i appreciate the cooperation of all my senate colleagues and majority leader and others. and the house. i appreciate
how does it promote safety and security to not pay fbi agents, cta agents, federal prosecutors, atf agents and u.s. marshals? how does it promote safety and security to not pay members of the coast guard who help rescue americans in danger at sea? how does it promote safety and security to not pay tsa agents to keep dangerous people off planes or air traffic controllers who keep air traffic safely coordinated in american skies? the president has probably taken paychecks away from the very...
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the cta puts on the ces and selected seven as the climate tech innovators. the companies presented ideas that should help preserve energy and clean up the environment. the home security company adt announced a smart home defense platform help you control every device in your home, and protect your family, all from an app on your smartphone. speaking of the smart home, the jerry home, russian starter, unveiled a new powered home center and server to help detect when accidents happen to family members and loved ones. finally, sophia, the world's smartest robot returns to see is -- ces. >> the nations should consider to include whatever we built in the future. >> reporter: i am dan patterson for cbs news. >>> the popular beach along the santa cruz coast shutdown due to massive waves crashing next to the campground, the sea cliff beach will be closed today with the ocean swelling up to 20 feet yesterday filling the beach with the breeze analogs. >> that is not ideal surfing conditions, a little bit choppy. >> you would know as a surfer. >>> we have had some mild
the cta puts on the ces and selected seven as the climate tech innovators. the companies presented ideas that should help preserve energy and clean up the environment. the home security company adt announced a smart home defense platform help you control every device in your home, and protect your family, all from an app on your smartphone. speaking of the smart home, the jerry home, russian starter, unveiled a new powered home center and server to help detect when accidents happen to family...
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jeremy corbyn is relu cta nt to mps, 44 labour mps. jeremy corbyn is reluctant to do it.estion should be. i can't see it. interesting in the guardian, they've got a different ta ke guardian, they've got a different take on at all. they are saying that police are putting 1000 officers on standby or brexit chaos' is in northern ireland. my concern here is that this may be part of contingency planning in the event of no deal but that the eu and britain have said to keep the border rope and so this seems to be based on a presumption that there must be some sort of infrastructure or something which will inflame tensions there. if this is the case, you would have to think anybody in favour of brexit should wonder what they are dicing with. we have had 30 years of troubles followed by a fragile peace in northern ireland which should be highly prized and i think anybody who thinks this is something that can be brushed aside or dismissed lightly needs to re—examine the history. how do you see this story? is this the sort of thing theresa may, that she sort of want this, this idea
jeremy corbyn is relu cta nt to mps, 44 labour mps. jeremy corbyn is reluctant to do it.estion should be. i can't see it. interesting in the guardian, they've got a different ta ke guardian, they've got a different take on at all. they are saying that police are putting 1000 officers on standby or brexit chaos' is in northern ireland. my concern here is that this may be part of contingency planning in the event of no deal but that the eu and britain have said to keep the border rope and so this...
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the other threes are relu cta nt, against iran.luctant also to do so. the other worrying point, he said we are moving now from containing iran, the containment of iran, to actually attacking iran. so what he means is he wants europe, becausejohn what he means is he wants europe, because john bolton what he means is he wants europe, becausejohn bolton the security adviser, he wanted a regime change in iran. 0ther capable to do so?” don't know. how tough is the situation in iran right now? definitely there is a sanction against iran. so it's biting and causing economic pain? there is pain now, the currency is collapsing, the standard of living is actually very high stop food and other goods have been rocketing in price, people are not actually coping with that. do they blame the own government? they are divided. part say the government policy is responsible, why are we involved in syria ? policy is responsible, why are we involved in syria? why are we involved in syria? why are we involved in syria? why are we involved in iraq? while
the other threes are relu cta nt, against iran.luctant also to do so. the other worrying point, he said we are moving now from containing iran, the containment of iran, to actually attacking iran. so what he means is he wants europe, becausejohn what he means is he wants europe, because john bolton what he means is he wants europe, becausejohn bolton the security adviser, he wanted a regime change in iran. 0ther capable to do so?” don't know. how tough is the situation in iran right now?...
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sneakers, trainers, they have this thing, they are colle cta ble, have this thing, they are collectable affiliation with speakers in some way and this helps the demand side of the equation. what about you, what's your story come off what got you into this? listen, lam off what got you into this? listen, iam40 off what got you into this? listen, i am 40 years old, i have the exact same story as any other 40—year—old sneaker head, i grew up playing basketball, i wanted a peer of a jordans. as soon as i grew up i got a pair. who is buying them, people like you who haven't session was trainers and why? is it about wearing them or putting them in a cupboard. both and investment and showing them off. it runs the gamut. for us you have a lot of the core collector sneaker head community but you have the person who bossed the la st you have the person who bossed the last player of shoes and is now discovering this ultimate place to buy sneakers to work. it runs the gamut of who is buying them. you brought in a couple of players. how much with this set you back? i'll give you the number, you coul
sneakers, trainers, they have this thing, they are colle cta ble, have this thing, they are collectable affiliation with speakers in some way and this helps the demand side of the equation. what about you, what's your story come off what got you into this? listen, lam off what got you into this? listen, iam40 off what got you into this? listen, i am 40 years old, i have the exact same story as any other 40—year—old sneaker head, i grew up playing basketball, i wanted a peer of a jordans. as...
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that there be a bus to make sure that they could be off the streets and a warning boston a cta bus. but for some it's worth braving the cold for fun in the snow with their ferry four legged friends. robert warmth that's the key makes you la is -- i've worked with viable make sure the everyone's okay keep an eye on your neighbors. to another no sort of what people are suffering at this time developments on this and every -- that we get on the weather the pasta street to keep. time to business kate moody i am pleased to announce joint us british lawmakers voted to rule out. a no deal breaks it but that hasn't stopped. e. u. member states and taking their own steps to protect themselves kate. so it because these resolutions were non binding mark but there is still a great deal of uncertainty about what will come next. the irish government has been especially proactive in allocating funds and personnel to deal with the fallout of its neighbors pending exit from the u.. this tuesday evening the irish government says it is continuing preparations for all outcomes including a no deal scena
that there be a bus to make sure that they could be off the streets and a warning boston a cta bus. but for some it's worth braving the cold for fun in the snow with their ferry four legged friends. robert warmth that's the key makes you la is -- i've worked with viable make sure the everyone's okay keep an eye on your neighbors. to another no sort of what people are suffering at this time developments on this and every -- that we get on the weather the pasta street to keep. time to business...
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chicago the mayor announced plans to make sure the homeless and not let doubts in life threatening - cta and family services at the bus. to pick up homeless people -- to make sure that if they do want to go to a warming -- center that are open. that there be a boss to make sure that they can be off the streets andnd a warning for us and she gave us. two thousand flights have been canceled hundreds of schools closed. bold to toto a stream of cod that knownwn as t the polar vortex that spins around the stratosphere. over the north pole. my captain is a meteorologist with the fox thirty two tv in chicago and he told us more about how. the polar vortex works. polar vortex is a permanent feature in the atmosphere it's more intense in the winterer that it is in the summertime it is a permanen. belts wins it goes fairly clclose to the all of the border all its operating underr clockwise if you were looking down at the polar vortex more or less govover. we're t the extreme cold tetemperatatures arere whene this lot little piece of that old work. and some of it cortex start- to art itselff. f for
chicago the mayor announced plans to make sure the homeless and not let doubts in life threatening - cta and family services at the bus. to pick up homeless people -- to make sure that if they do want to go to a warming -- center that are open. that there be a boss to make sure that they can be off the streets andnd a warning for us and she gave us. two thousand flights have been canceled hundreds of schools closed. bold to toto a stream of cod that knownwn as t the polar vortex that spins...
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some have said this is just motivated by prisons that over full, not money, relu cta nce prisons thatacity and if you are going to change policy, you need to put more investment into this follow—up services? put more investment into this follow-up services? i think you will need more investment. but everybody knows how expensive prison is and i‘m quite sure that any investment in community sentences is going to be far less costly than keeping somebody in prison and what‘s even more important is going to be far more important is going to be far more beneficial to the offender. punishment, prison does that. the others include rehabilitation which is very important. the community sentences are far more likely to rehabilitate the offender than prison. magistrates really do use prison. magistrates really do use prison as a last resort. the headlines on bbc news. a saudi teenager whose efforts to escape her family gained worldwide attention arrives in canada where she‘s been granted asylum. protesters in london demand a general election and an end to austerity — ahead of a crucial week in t
some have said this is just motivated by prisons that over full, not money, relu cta nce prisons thatacity and if you are going to change policy, you need to put more investment into this follow—up services? put more investment into this follow-up services? i think you will need more investment. but everybody knows how expensive prison is and i‘m quite sure that any investment in community sentences is going to be far less costly than keeping somebody in prison and what‘s even more...
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to the other parties, involving fracturing the governing conservative party which he has been relu ctaative party which he has been reluctant to do. she could go for a no deal but we know that she hates that as well. fourthly, and what seems increasingly likely to me, she could ask brussels for a delay to give britain more time. the pound rose after the defeat in the commons yesterday — some say that's because markets consider that most mps oppose a no deal scenario and that there's a greater chance of brexit not happening — what do you think? mps rallying against our hard deal? i think businesses are keeping their fingers crossed that no deal looks less likely, just because the majority of parliamentarians, although they might not be for very much, but one thing they are definitely against is a no deal brexit and i think the business community does also hold out the hope that maybe there would have to bea hope that maybe there would have to be a second referendum or a softer brexit. i think it is worth seeing, pulling back from all of this, business continues to think brexit is insane
to the other parties, involving fracturing the governing conservative party which he has been relu ctaative party which he has been reluctant to do. she could go for a no deal but we know that she hates that as well. fourthly, and what seems increasingly likely to me, she could ask brussels for a delay to give britain more time. the pound rose after the defeat in the commons yesterday — some say that's because markets consider that most mps oppose a no deal scenario and that there's a greater...
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properties more affordable but on the other hand, there is not a lot on the market because sellers are relu ctasell at these prices and there is that nagging worry that if you step onto the housing ladder, perhaps the home you are going to buy or borrow money for might go down in value. thank you. 0n the 22nd of february 19aa, a us bomber crashed in a park in sheffield, with the loss of all ten crew. one man who witnessed the tragedy has been tending to their memorial ever since. tony foulds was just eight years old at the time. he hopes that this year's 75th anniversary will be marked by a fly—past in honour of those who lost their lives. bbc breakfast‘s dan walker has been to meet him. we saw this plane circle, it was just over the rooftops. as it came over, we don't know whether it were a pilot or a bomb. on that front side, it went like this. we were back, eight years old... you thought they were waving at you. when actually they were wanting us to get onto the grass. you look this way, there's thousands of houses there and then endcliffe park and the other side behind us, where they crash—
properties more affordable but on the other hand, there is not a lot on the market because sellers are relu ctasell at these prices and there is that nagging worry that if you step onto the housing ladder, perhaps the home you are going to buy or borrow money for might go down in value. thank you. 0n the 22nd of february 19aa, a us bomber crashed in a park in sheffield, with the loss of all ten crew. one man who witnessed the tragedy has been tending to their memorial ever since. tony foulds...
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it got a trifekt cta overnight. took steps to stimulate their economy and the jobs report blew away expectations. a round table with his predecessors. he said the magic words and the central bank will be patient with raising rates. boom, the market rocketed higher and that's why you see the dow up over 700 points. this is one of the big issues rattling wall street and has been nervous about making a policy mistake in raising rate too quickly. this is an issue that they can put aside at least for a couple of days until something new comes along. there was an unusual and transparent moment in the round table discussion when the moderator asked if they had gotten phone calls or communication from the white house about how unhappy president trump is with some of powell's decision making. powell said no and the moderator asked this. listen. >> if the president asked you to resign, would do you it? >> no. >> that coming after the president used him as a pinata on twitter, making clear the president is not happy on the dec
it got a trifekt cta overnight. took steps to stimulate their economy and the jobs report blew away expectations. a round table with his predecessors. he said the magic words and the central bank will be patient with raising rates. boom, the market rocketed higher and that's why you see the dow up over 700 points. this is one of the big issues rattling wall street and has been nervous about making a policy mistake in raising rate too quickly. this is an issue that they can put aside at least...
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the regular bus and rail service, the cta, is running pretty well even though it is very, very cold. it had a few minor rail issues, but they have been able to get people around, and this deep free continues into tomorrow. in downtownhigo christian farr, nbc news. >>> a common sinkhole near miami may have exposed an elaborate bank robbery plot. a driver reported the sinkhole in the road. and the first crew to check it out found an underground tunnel under there. it runs about 50 yards. now the fbis investigating. the working theory right now is soone planned a tunnel into the bank. theygh boroued under the road but their handiwork was discovered when recent rainsop ed up a sinkhole above their tunnel. the bank has not been robbed and it's not clear how long the tunnel has been down there. >> really sneaky. >> her husband and caretaker and his girlfriend living in their house. >> it's sparked quite a conversation about the spouses, about married people with alzheimer's disease. barbara harris interview the couple just a couple of years ago and she'll join us with some perspective next
the regular bus and rail service, the cta, is running pretty well even though it is very, very cold. it had a few minor rail issues, but they have been able to get people around, and this deep free continues into tomorrow. in downtownhigo christian farr, nbc news. >>> a common sinkhole near miami may have exposed an elaborate bank robbery plot. a driver reported the sinkhole in the road. and the first crew to check it out found an underground tunnel under there. it runs about 50 yards....
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cta by theway, not just nc but the actual gymnaic e nd-b and she's a little flare in there. to that g whe you all he when u get the ghe gramm and your don care.e d she wl host the s nt month but when she it hader to sons aged 8 and 4 they could be i've got some news, guys, i s. s what? going to ho.ha the grammy what's the gramm he , we at least are. exc see at calvin gets older e comple lack and res of you'rdoing. no mom, no mom. if you have a relatp to they find y perk up. oh, o if you see him in the haw calvin a r next high is one of oul time. ktoac and then t will take it away. let w bornd three months an t infec and other y the 11-mon was fitte speci he r the first time she could her mom and big sister y perfe baby siste s can you just play that for e res of e day. i c listen to that all d scarl . r mother carol w posted the video to writi it's a long and experi, i'm you're crying and isryin s like should cancel the of the show and listen to not better than achild' , especy knowi she's been throug it's amazi t t this that they can e hea to a child. i don't unders wel don
cta by theway, not just nc but the actual gymnaic e nd-b and she's a little flare in there. to that g whe you all he when u get the ghe gramm and your don care.e d she wl host the s nt month but when she it hader to sons aged 8 and 4 they could be i've got some news, guys, i s. s what? going to ho.ha the grammy what's the gramm he , we at least are. exc see at calvin gets older e comple lack and res of you'rdoing. no mom, no mom. if you have a relatp to they find y perk up. oh, o if you see him...
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. >> reporter: cta plans on running its normal schedule during thisti potenally historic cold. me plans to keep a reduced schedule and reduce seats after 2014 polar vortex metra is trying something different. >> the idea ito change the schedule so you're not using the switches as frequently. the are a vulnerable point in our system even on a regularly cold day but extreme cold days those are prone to rfailure. >>orter: while some will make the commute like this. >> i have on leggings, pants, two jackets, a long sleeve shirt, and my long a jacke two starves. dressed er: others are like richard rodriguez. >> i'm fine. i live here 24 yearsalready. this is nothing for me. >> reporter: but will he be dressed like this tomorrow? >> i'm going to stay home. >> reporter: that is probably the best idea. in chicago, news4. >>> we get it thisold coming our way is no joke. >> it's not. we go to chic po,ces like that, it is seriously dangerously cold up there. really amazing i'm seeing 40, 50 below zero at times just to the northwest of chicago. for us we'll be below zero here too it comes t
. >> reporter: cta plans on running its normal schedule during thisti potenally historic cold. me plans to keep a reduced schedule and reduce seats after 2014 polar vortex metra is trying something different. >> the idea ito change the schedule so you're not using the switches as frequently. the are a vulnerable point in our system even on a regularly cold day but extreme cold days those are prone to rfailure. >>orter: while some will make the commute like this. >> i...
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on the mda and infrastructure we need to fund and why cta which is the new york city transit authority. and continue our building program and the rest of the state, downstate and upstate. i don't know why only one person would clap. [applause] >> i say to my team all the time, with eminems, not the candy. it is about management and the money. when it comes to the mta we have a system designed in the 1960s but nobody would design today. the mda has 17 members on the board, 6 appointed by the state, four by new york city, 7 by the counties. if the board ever manages to pass anything, the governor then has a unilateral veto over the capital budget with no overwrite. it would be great if i could have them in all of it. you veto it and there is no overwrite. the mayor of the city of new york has a unilateral veto over the capital plan. the speaker of the assembly, unilateral veto. the senate leader unilateral veto. it is an unmanageable process. when everyone is in charge, no one is in charge. was it a dumb idea when they set it up? know. was it diabolical? very. it was purposely designed s
on the mda and infrastructure we need to fund and why cta which is the new york city transit authority. and continue our building program and the rest of the state, downstate and upstate. i don't know why only one person would clap. [applause] >> i say to my team all the time, with eminems, not the candy. it is about management and the money. when it comes to the mta we have a system designed in the 1960s but nobody would design today. the mda has 17 members on the board, 6 appointed by...
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. >> director lai: are these from existing cta, i guess, numbers, or have they been adjusted for 20202021, travel patterns? because i guess, in the last five years, even we're seeing so much travel pattern changes in terms of transportation planning. >> yeah, no, it's a great question and actually, the tool that really can do that for us is the travel demand forecasting model. and actually there have been a lot of changes in our travel demand forecasting team is collecting new data now on the ride hails and how those have effected. and they're working on incorporating that into the travel demand forecast model, but it's not fully there yet. we're collecting data on that to put that in. so that's a reason we need to keep continually updating that model as the major changes happen. this includes some projections of that, but i think it's been such a fast amount of change, we're working now to even improve our ability to forecast that. >> director lai: i think that would be really important, because if i remember correctly, they released your study on ride-hail and it doesn't look positi
. >> director lai: are these from existing cta, i guess, numbers, or have they been adjusted for 20202021, travel patterns? because i guess, in the last five years, even we're seeing so much travel pattern changes in terms of transportation planning. >> yeah, no, it's a great question and actually, the tool that really can do that for us is the travel demand forecasting model. and actually there have been a lot of changes in our travel demand forecasting team is collecting new data...
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president of the cta, which runs cef, the show of las vegas every january. and he is the author of this newest book, "secrets to success in the new world of innovation." thank you. david: thanks. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span, were history unfolds daily. as a79, c-span was created public service by america's cable television company. and today, we bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. affairsnpr legal correspondent nina totenberg discusses her career covering the supreme court, with longtime political commentator and radio talkshow host bill press. this is an hour. [applause] >> thank you, charlotte. microphone's working. >> it's a small enough room. you'd think we could just talk. >> good evening. thank you for coming. good to see you for the first talk of the hill for 2019
president of the cta, which runs cef, the show of las vegas every january. and he is the author of this newest book, "secrets to success in the new world of innovation." thank you. david: thanks. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span, were history unfolds daily. as a79, c-span was created public service by america's cable television company. and today, we bring you...
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cta is on time. train number one has a left and is on schedule. >>> the two men arrested in this road rage incidents will be in court today. it's a fight between two drivers that started with a fender bender and escalated into a dangerous ordeal o a massachusetts highway. the man is clinging to the hood of this suv. the 65-year-old held on for about three miles while the other driver, mark fitzgerald, reached speeds of up to 70 miles an hour. >> i just kept telling him, stop the car. stop the car. he wouldn't stop. i thought he was going to run over me. >> fitzgerald -- look at the gun pulled out. >> got bogged down in traffic then a witness with a permit to carry a concealed weapon ordered fitzgerald out of the suv at gunpoint. troopers arrived, fitzgerald was charged with assault with a deadly weapon. the 65-year-old was arrested on disorderly conduct. it's a mess. >>> in gma first look, the family of a sick little girl in michigan say social media scammers are profiting in her pain. marci gonzalez
cta is on time. train number one has a left and is on schedule. >>> the two men arrested in this road rage incidents will be in court today. it's a fight between two drivers that started with a fender bender and escalated into a dangerous ordeal o a massachusetts highway. the man is clinging to the hood of this suv. the 65-year-old held on for about three miles while the other driver, mark fitzgerald, reached speeds of up to 70 miles an hour. >> i just kept telling him, stop the...
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if they feel there is no way to get across the line, they may be relu cta nt to get across the line, they may be reluctant to take the heatm hostile amendment passes and deprives the government of the control of brexit, the government in effect would be in opposition? british politics has usually relied oi'i british politics has usually relied on very strong executive with whips and a parliamentary majority. we are i'iow and a parliamentary majority. we are now going back into a world but we have not really seen since the 18th century where parliament and independent mps are trying, with 650 of them to create a policy. it creates a lot of instability because you're ina creates a lot of instability because you're in a situation similar to the one we have at the moment, where it feels like there is no majority for anything so how do you make a decision? would you presume given the scale of the possible defeat, that there is a plan b? this idea of a plan b is misleading. i would not have thought there would be anything like the kind of man be that people imagine. this is the only deal w
if they feel there is no way to get across the line, they may be relu cta nt to get across the line, they may be reluctant to take the heatm hostile amendment passes and deprives the government of the control of brexit, the government in effect would be in opposition? british politics has usually relied oi'i british politics has usually relied on very strong executive with whips and a parliamentary majority. we are i'iow and a parliamentary majority. we are now going back into a world but we...
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before, we've never had mps in this way taking control, imposing legislation, in effect, on a relu ctaeffect, on a reluctant government. 0n legislation, in effect, on a reluctant government. on top of which, if there was to be a move to delay article 50, you have to give the eu a reason. it's not good enoughjust to the eu a reason. it's not good enough just to turn up and say, we all terribly confused, we we have no idea what we want, you have to have a reason and it is not clear that the eu would be willing to grant the uk more time. —— we have no idea what we want. 0n the back of a backbench proposal becomes disagrees with. a lot of ground to be covered before we get to any clarity over brexit. there certainly is, thank you very much for that. a search and rescue operation is under way for a light aircraft which has disappeared from radar over the english channel. cardiff city football club say there's "genuine concern" premier league footballer emiliano sala was on the flight. two people are believed to be onboard the plane, which was heading to cardiff when it lost contact with air
before, we've never had mps in this way taking control, imposing legislation, in effect, on a relu ctaeffect, on a reluctant government. 0n legislation, in effect, on a reluctant government. on top of which, if there was to be a move to delay article 50, you have to give the eu a reason. it's not good enoughjust to the eu a reason. it's not good enough just to turn up and say, we all terribly confused, we we have no idea what we want, you have to have a reason and it is not clear that the eu...
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mean reopening the electron agreement, some of which the european commission has been very, very relu ctaith other nations making beaded demands. we are not there yet, that means is they will not be any kind of closure on this issue, farfrom it. they will not be any kind of closure on this issue, far from it. let's talk about the amendment. some —— some of these mps are trying to box in the prime minister, reduce her options. i believe the others are progressing in terms of gathering support? as a couple which are particularly interesting in that is where we have class party support. some have tried to say unless there isa some have tried to say unless there is a deal agreed by february the 26th, the article 50, the process of leaving the european union should be extended, in other words it should —— there should be a delay. economic domain party and opposition is considering whether to put its full weight behind this amendment, one is calling for article 50 to be extended until the end of the year so extended until the end of the year so that the uk would leave the european union until t
mean reopening the electron agreement, some of which the european commission has been very, very relu ctaith other nations making beaded demands. we are not there yet, that means is they will not be any kind of closure on this issue, farfrom it. they will not be any kind of closure on this issue, far from it. let's talk about the amendment. some —— some of these mps are trying to box in the prime minister, reduce her options. i believe the others are progressing in terms of gathering...
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he seems relu cta nt to did not make the journey.me. but he keeps her beating and as a threat and says he has the absolute right to do it. it would give him a political out, if you like, from the current problems with the shutdown. because he could sign that, he is a look, i grabbed some money to do what congress won't let me do, yes it will end up in the courts undoubtedly, but he could then also sign the other spending bills which would reopen the government and avoid that in the paycheque, that in the pay packet tomorrow for bills 800,000 federal workers. we will see what he does when he comes down to the river in a few minutes' time. i think the chances are he won't do it today if he is going to do it. we will see how things pan out over the next 12 days. how far is the and passed between the president and the democrats and congress? how is that playing out in terms of public opinion? there are a few polls and at the moment in terms of an aggregate, if you combine with who blames the president and who blames republicans get to ab
he seems relu cta nt to did not make the journey.me. but he keeps her beating and as a threat and says he has the absolute right to do it. it would give him a political out, if you like, from the current problems with the shutdown. because he could sign that, he is a look, i grabbed some money to do what congress won't let me do, yes it will end up in the courts undoubtedly, but he could then also sign the other spending bills which would reopen the government and avoid that in the paycheque,...
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partly it's tribal, there was a reason whyjeremy corbyn was so relu cta nt to reason whyjeremy corbyn so reluctant to bring this no—confidence vote because it is the most united the conservative ventures have been for months because they stick together, as one said to me, we are ourfamily and we don't want labour in government, because aside from this hunch brexit issue, they want to stay in power. what has been the gossip today as mps came in and out? it's all about the next steps, everyone waiting to hear what theresa may says, if she wins that vote she is likely to stand up and say something about what happens next. some tory mps have said she is not reaching out and adopting the correct time, some wa nt to and adopting the correct time, some want to move closer to what labour would like, possibly a customs union. some in the cabinet would like to do that. interviewed brexiteer mps saying that would split the party. some feel that actually that is the choice she is ending up with. either going to split the party by bringing in labourand going going to split the party by bringing in
partly it's tribal, there was a reason whyjeremy corbyn was so relu cta nt to reason whyjeremy corbyn so reluctant to bring this no—confidence vote because it is the most united the conservative ventures have been for months because they stick together, as one said to me, we are ourfamily and we don't want labour in government, because aside from this hunch brexit issue, they want to stay in power. what has been the gossip today as mps came in and out? it's all about the next steps, everyone...
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several months, i have had a running joke on twitter that the only candidate i will support is the cta platform heater, the heater that from october through march, you can press a button and the heat comes on and it keeps you warm. so that's who i'm voting for. no, just kidding. but so i think that there's like multiple questions imbedded in your question. i will say candidly, i have been in conversation with a few of the mayoral candidates. right now, as of yesterday there are i think 17 people running. i know this because i made this twitter thread yesterday where i decided to go try to find out every single candidate's stance on the question of an elected representative school board, so i had to go look at everyone's extremely horrible website and try to find information, which i turned into a media post so if anyone wants to know about that, you can find it. there's 17 people running. they range from truly terrible to truly comical to could be really good but i have concerns that prevent me from publicly telling other people to vote for them. now, so there's that. i will say on the
several months, i have had a running joke on twitter that the only candidate i will support is the cta platform heater, the heater that from october through march, you can press a button and the heat comes on and it keeps you warm. so that's who i'm voting for. no, just kidding. but so i think that there's like multiple questions imbedded in your question. i will say candidly, i have been in conversation with a few of the mayoral candidates. right now, as of yesterday there are i think 17...
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tambiÉn se tratarÁn de calentar los rieles del sistema de trenes tanto de metra , el sistema local de la ctaÑos y a los ancianos y desamparados. varios mÉdicos, incluso el departamento de salud de la ciudad, han dicho que hay que mantenerse vestida incapaz y estar el menor tiempo posible expuesto al viento. para hoy empezarÁn a bajar las temperaturas a niveles muy peligroso si se podrÍa extender hasta el jueves. satcha: gracias, viviana Ávila. a travÉs de este informe que nos enviaste podemos percibir los estragos que se viven en la ciudad de los vientos. para conocer el impacto de la ola Ártica y de cuándo se registrarÁn las peores temperaturas nos contactamos con el meteorÓlogo albert martÍnez y los pronÓsticos. albert: muy buenas! el frio se va a apoderar de buena parte del paÍs el martes. durante miÉrcoles, jueves y viernes hablaremos de heladas y temperaturas congelÁndoles en todos lados. en invierno en el polo norte almacena el aire frÍo y ocurre que es se descuelga el aire frÍo y en forma de vÓrtice polar llega hacia latitudes mucho mÁs bajas y eso abre todo tipo de titulares porque l
tambiÉn se tratarÁn de calentar los rieles del sistema de trenes tanto de metra , el sistema local de la ctaÑos y a los ancianos y desamparados. varios mÉdicos, incluso el departamento de salud de la ciudad, han dicho que hay que mantenerse vestida incapaz y estar el menor tiempo posible expuesto al viento. para hoy empezarÁn a bajar las temperaturas a niveles muy peligroso si se podrÍa extender hasta el jueves. satcha: gracias, viviana Ávila. a travÉs de este informe que nos enviaste...
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assets that you have within the state to go and do triage on whatever it is that the issue is and the cta environment and provide that subject matter expertise and then look at the reachback capability of what the technical experience that you need and we have a lot, but you would have to be in a situation where you would ask for federal assistance and so, you know, we're lucky we're not like colorado or atlanta where we had to exercise that in real world other than a couple of simple things. most of the stuff that has happened within the national guard enterprise right now is people trying to download unauthorized software and we disconnect them from the system and, you know, take that software off the program, but we do have, you know, a cyber element within the national guard bureau for infinite response and we do exercise that and it does report all of the way up to the end kick. so you know -- >> that's the operation center at the department of homeland security in washington. >> right. right. so i do think that the state is in a position to assist the local level if something should
assets that you have within the state to go and do triage on whatever it is that the issue is and the cta environment and provide that subject matter expertise and then look at the reachback capability of what the technical experience that you need and we have a lot, but you would have to be in a situation where you would ask for federal assistance and so, you know, we're lucky we're not like colorado or atlanta where we had to exercise that in real world other than a couple of simple things....
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fayulu does not see this as a legitimate result, but at the same time, his supporters could be relu ctaover whether he is legitimately do. most importantly, congolese will be looking to see how much influence president kabila still has in the ground. suspicion will be that he could keep control of the armed services and security services, it he could be a powerful actor even if tshisekedi does come to the presidency. thank you very much. it's been announced by kensington palace this morning that the duchess of sussex has become the patron of a range of organisations reflecting some of her key interests, including the arts and support for women. let's get more on that announcement now from our royal correspondent sarah campbell who is at smart works in west london, a charity which meghan has been made a patron of. chad tell us more about the charity she will be involved with. as you say, it is a significant day particularly for meghan watches, because since her agent, we know she has been around the —— since her in gauge went, she has been travelling around the country working out where
fayulu does not see this as a legitimate result, but at the same time, his supporters could be relu ctaover whether he is legitimately do. most importantly, congolese will be looking to see how much influence president kabila still has in the ground. suspicion will be that he could keep control of the armed services and security services, it he could be a powerful actor even if tshisekedi does come to the presidency. thank you very much. it's been announced by kensington palace this morning...
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if you're still the cta guy five years from now, you let china completely lap us by stealing technologyse you didn't want to do anything near-term that might impact you for the next three months, is that the thing you want to be known for what do you mean, we should have done something but we didn't do it the right way if you didn't like t whatshg it your idea? >> i've been clear for ten years what we should be doing. it's not tariffs tariffs are tax that hurts both countries. we should have had a birlateral relationship we have a big event in china we have to have a partner. we are bound by ambiguous rules. we would like to actually have the same type of rules we have in the united states, clear, transparent, we don't have to have a partner, we can buy real estate here. we let china buy up a lot of the united states -- >> you've been writing these things for ten years, nothing has changed. we haven't made any progress in addressing those things. no one wants a nuclear waste site in their backyard either, but sooner or later don't you need to -- it takes pain to make progress no main, p
if you're still the cta guy five years from now, you let china completely lap us by stealing technologyse you didn't want to do anything near-term that might impact you for the next three months, is that the thing you want to be known for what do you mean, we should have done something but we didn't do it the right way if you didn't like t whatshg it your idea? >> i've been clear for ten years what we should be doing. it's not tariffs tariffs are tax that hurts both countries. we should...
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diagnosing cancer early as the jab to really make the test as easy as possible because people are quite relu ctaor maybe before you have symptoms to the test needs to be something i'd dearly that you can do and are really not in a shoe —— invasive way. a breathalyser is so simple and fits the bill. you breathe into a mask that ten minutes and fax all those thousands of chemicals in the breath or analysis. so people could be reading out chemicals that show markers of cancer. it seems a strange thing that you can carry those markers but if you think about it, diabetes, when the sugar levels are high, you can smell that as acetone on the breath. we have an awful lot of chemicals that travel in our blood across the barrier so if you can ca ptu re across the barrier so if you can capture those, you can detect signals the cancer cells growing abnormally. you have a different signal or patent the chemicals in the breath. it's interesting to learn if you have different patterns of those chemicals the different of cancer. this is even before the cancer. this is even before the cancer has started to give
diagnosing cancer early as the jab to really make the test as easy as possible because people are quite relu ctaor maybe before you have symptoms to the test needs to be something i'd dearly that you can do and are really not in a shoe —— invasive way. a breathalyser is so simple and fits the bill. you breathe into a mask that ten minutes and fax all those thousands of chemicals in the breath or analysis. so people could be reading out chemicals that show markers of cancer. it seems a...
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can see that it is a good initiative and has a good intent behind it and it could make people relu ctant. so i think that is something that needs to be balanced as well. going back to when you were really struggling, what would have made a difference to you then and are some of these things involved in this process, would they have helped, what would have been of service? what i needed in crisis was person—to—person crisis care at the point that i needed it. i have been in hospital following suicide attempt and i have been discharged as soon as i was medically fit with no ongoing support at home, it was left to my husband to look after me and forfriends left to my husband to look after me and for friends to step in because no—one wanted to leave me alone. that is where the gap is. i was crying out for help. i was very clear with the mental health authorities i didn't feel safe. yet the help wasn't available. i don't think there is any substitute for proper crisis care when it is needed. you get a real sense of the desperation that you felt and there will be other people in similar situ
can see that it is a good initiative and has a good intent behind it and it could make people relu ctant. so i think that is something that needs to be balanced as well. going back to when you were really struggling, what would have made a difference to you then and are some of these things involved in this process, would they have helped, what would have been of service? what i needed in crisis was person—to—person crisis care at the point that i needed it. i have been in hospital...
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back a plan that theresa may is looking to put in front of commerce, but i think that is a rather relu ctaement is the best chance for getting brexit on the 29th of march, and that is what has informed my decision over the weekend. you think the speaker's role in all of this, plus some of your collea g u es of this, plus some of your colleagues could stop brexit happening altogether?” colleagues could stop brexit happening altogether? i don't you underestimate the force of the speaker, the remainers and the labour party who are trying to secure the overturning of the government in a general election. all of those things are very powerful, given this is a government with no majority. i think it is quite possible indeed likely that brexit will be derailed unless we vote for the withdrawal agreement which is what is informed my thinking is theirs. you have put down an amendment for tomorrow, this is all about the backstop, you think it should be time limited. why have you done that and are you getting support?” time limited. why have you done that and are you getting support? i have been cons
back a plan that theresa may is looking to put in front of commerce, but i think that is a rather relu ctaement is the best chance for getting brexit on the 29th of march, and that is what has informed my decision over the weekend. you think the speaker's role in all of this, plus some of your collea g u es of this, plus some of your colleagues could stop brexit happening altogether?” colleagues could stop brexit happening altogether? i don't you underestimate the force of the speaker, the...
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peter: david shapiro is the president of the cta, which runs cef, the show of las vegas every january. and he is the author of this newest book, "secrets to success in the new world of innovation." thank you. david: thanks. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span, were history unfolds daily. as a79, c-span was created public service by america's cable television company. and today, we bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. affairsnpr legal correspondent nina totenberg discusses her career covering the supreme court, with longtime political commentator and radio talkshow host bill press. this is an hour. [applause] >> thank you, charlotte. microphone's working. >> it's a small enough room. you'd think we could just talk. >> good evening. thank you for coming. good to see you for the first talk of the hill for 201
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the first time, he has taken himself off the screen and is back with a story to tell about the relu ctawith a story to tell about the reluctant support of basically the accidental bystander to all of this who was dec. he had to go on tv on his own when we are used to seeing them as a pair. the press in mexico and germany have been kicking themselves they didn't get this exclusive with. .. arco themselves they didn't get this exclusive with... arco one. well done. —— ant. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it is all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, caroline frost and tony grew. goodbye. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. 50 mark, what do we have this week? it is a very mixed bunch this week. we have glass, the new film by m night shyamalan. mary queen of scots, a very modern historical drama. and beautiful boy, a
the first time, he has taken himself off the screen and is back with a story to tell about the relu ctawith a story to tell about the reluctant support of basically the accidental bystander to all of this who was dec. he had to go on tv on his own when we are used to seeing them as a pair. the press in mexico and germany have been kicking themselves they didn't get this exclusive with. .. arco themselves they didn't get this exclusive with... arco one. well done. —— ant. that's it for the...