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question, was it -- was it because the pigeon made it note, or dide the the division firing stopped on time? that story is never been completely told. we never know the real issue. the pigeon was badly wounded, lost a wing and one of its legs. back.st she got her life was celebrated after the war. when she passed away she was stuffed and she sits in the collection of the smithsonian institute. pigeon one immortal this monument, recently placed in tribute to the lost battalion. why don't we take a walk down the path and see where his men was cap. ,> among the people who fought i think there was a famous player, no? right, a journeyman player because he was on a number of different baseball teams. including the cincinnati reds. he was among the men who were killed during that time. his body was recovered. and he is immortalized in base -- in baseball. another soldier who died was private henry chin. who is of chinese descent. i don't know the exact number of chinese, either chinese-americans or immigrants who were in the u.s. army. it is certainly rare. he was admonished by the chinese c
question, was it -- was it because the pigeon made it note, or dide the the division firing stopped on time? that story is never been completely told. we never know the real issue. the pigeon was badly wounded, lost a wing and one of its legs. back.st she got her life was celebrated after the war. when she passed away she was stuffed and she sits in the collection of the smithsonian institute. pigeon one immortal this monument, recently placed in tribute to the lost battalion. why don't we take...
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Oct 27, 2018
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we dide in the sand said not need to raise taxes. we proved ourselves and we can replicate that. >> the epa says we need to spend $25 million a year to clean up lake champlain. the public does not know what it is. this is a recent exchange you had. >> you must understand the consternation that i have an idea and i will not reveal it until after the election because i want to make sure this works. we are developing a budget as we beat. years ago, we did not have a budget. think i need to do my due diligence. waterae blooms make the unusable. property values are taking a hit. these are the details of your plan. more in theending last two years. we are fully committed to cleaning up our waterways. we will spend $25 million a year. we are doing that right now. we have exceeded that. haveve spent more than we in any previous year in putting these processes into place. we are doing worth with agriculture and community. we are working with grants, trying to do whatever we can. we are putting those forward right now and we are committed to d
we dide in the sand said not need to raise taxes. we proved ourselves and we can replicate that. >> the epa says we need to spend $25 million a year to clean up lake champlain. the public does not know what it is. this is a recent exchange you had. >> you must understand the consternation that i have an idea and i will not reveal it until after the election because i want to make sure this works. we are developing a budget as we beat. years ago, we did not have a budget. think i...
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you could medallion reform was conukt dided at that time and the pilot program was established in 2010. on our time line it shows that's the same year uber black launched. we get to 2012, the medallion sale program was codified. it became the full program and the timing again, unfortunate, that's the same year, uber, lyft started operation in san francisco. we currently have this confusing medallion types listed below. i won't go through them. happy to answer questions but we note how many of each type is in operation currently. we often get this question, who benefited from taxi medallion sales and it's important to point out that most of the money that was generated by the medallion sales went back into the taxi industry. so about 5600 drivers and medallion holders made about $110 million from the medallion sale program. mta did make $63 million and that preserved transit service coming out of the 2009-2010 recession. so leveling the playing field and looking at the regulations and looking to reform the regulations have been a key focus for us since 2015. there have been many efforts
you could medallion reform was conukt dided at that time and the pilot program was established in 2010. on our time line it shows that's the same year uber black launched. we get to 2012, the medallion sale program was codified. it became the full program and the timing again, unfortunate, that's the same year, uber, lyft started operation in san francisco. we currently have this confusing medallion types listed below. i won't go through them. happy to answer questions but we note how many of...
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some poobility of rebuilding some sport across party lines, democrats and republicans have been so didedthis, there are things here the democrats will like, but we're at the very early stages of what i think will be a long process of shifting u.s. trade relations with the world. h nawaz: edward alden, thank you for beie. >> good to be here. >> nawaz: president trump directed the f.b.i. to expand its investigation into sexual misconduct charges against judge kavanaugh. yamiche alcindor was at the white house today for that announcement. >> let the senate decide. whatever they wanto do is okay with me. and also the f.b.i. i think the f.b.i. should do what they have to do to get to the answer.>> eporter: a frustrated president trump this morning talking about the scope of a re- opened f.i. background check into brett kavanaugh. mr. trump deferred to congress, but said he wanted speem. >> i want o do a very comprehensive investigation. now, with that being said, i'd like it to go quickly. and the reason i'd like it to go quickly is very mple. it's so simple because it's unfair to him at this
some poobility of rebuilding some sport across party lines, democrats and republicans have been so didedthis, there are things here the democrats will like, but we're at the very early stages of what i think will be a long process of shifting u.s. trade relations with the world. h nawaz: edward alden, thank you for beie. >> good to be here. >> nawaz: president trump directed the f.b.i. to expand its investigation into sexual misconduct charges against judge kavanaugh. yamiche...
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but after running into ojeda at a restaurant and talking to him for an hour, blankenship dided to vote him. >> even if i don't agree with everything that he says. it means more to me that you do. i need you to believe in what you're saying. not just say it because you think it's what people want to s ar. he believes what hying. >> alcindor: blankenship, no relation to don blankenship, the coal mine owner turned political candidate, works as an e.m.t. but says he and his wife don't have health insurance. he's hopin a public insurance option will lower health care prices.>> get to see these patient's hospital bills and their ambulance bills. for eight hours in a hospital. it would wreck my family for the next nine months.do >> alc other republicans have painted ojeda as ay socialist and s policies will cost taxpayers too much. nod the president himself has criticized his dem >> you can't have that person in congress. thaty.erson is stone cold craz >> alcindor: despite their differences, some think ojeda echoes president trump's brand of politics. carol pittman supports ot da and presidum
but after running into ojeda at a restaurant and talking to him for an hour, blankenship dided to vote him. >> even if i don't agree with everything that he says. it means more to me that you do. i need you to believe in what you're saying. not just say it because you think it's what people want to s ar. he believes what hying. >> alcindor: blankenship, no relation to don blankenship, the coal mine owner turned political candidate, works as an e.m.t. but says he and his wife don't...
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general meade did not get along with almost anyone in the army of the potomac at this time, but he dide was especially, not think very much of burnside. corpsas entirely a ninth operation. and when grant turned to meet and said we are going to make the mind the center of an assault on petersburg on july 28, meade rides over to burnside's headquarters and tells general burnside that black troops cannot leave the assault. he explains that these men are so inexperienced, absolutely and experience to combat. it was much too dangerous and complicated an affair to trust to green troops. and moreover, if the assault failed they would be accused of caring nothing for the black soldiers and they politically could not accept that risk. vigorouslyotested that his other divisions were not capable of making the assault. to thede relented, extent of agreeing to go to grant and ask a's idea on what to do. burnside never heard anything from meat on the rest of the day and the next morning, july 29, still no word. he began to agree grant -- he began to believe grant was going him, but then 18 hours befo
general meade did not get along with almost anyone in the army of the potomac at this time, but he dide was especially, not think very much of burnside. corpsas entirely a ninth operation. and when grant turned to meet and said we are going to make the mind the center of an assault on petersburg on july 28, meade rides over to burnside's headquarters and tells general burnside that black troops cannot leave the assault. he explains that these men are so inexperienced, absolutely and experience...
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who dideeing someone feel much more united than divides us. sacrificed, hehe served, celebrated the country, he believed so strongly that unity was the underlying feature. whether it is played over and was thence he died woman at the town hall who said i do not trust obama, and he said no man. -- ma'am. at the convention with the screaming delegates with the stupid hats. he is giving the acceptance speech. passion on moment of andpart of the delegates they are screaming their heads off. everything he says is revved up. it is the most partisan moment you have every four years. talke said, now i want to to the democrats. we will have many debates in the course of this campaign, but we are americans, more unites us than divides us. an extraordinary moment. deeply aboutre this country and making sure people understand why the things we care about in terms of government and education are important, take this moment and toarge it and take it back make it useful in years to come. no better cheated could be paid to him. -- tribute could be paid to him
who dideeing someone feel much more united than divides us. sacrificed, hehe served, celebrated the country, he believed so strongly that unity was the underlying feature. whether it is played over and was thence he died woman at the town hall who said i do not trust obama, and he said no man. -- ma'am. at the convention with the screaming delegates with the stupid hats. he is giving the acceptance speech. passion on moment of andpart of the delegates they are screaming their heads off....
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if you had a thousand 500 people who did not have health who dide -- 8500 people not have health insurance and you gave them health insurance, what would be the benefit of that compared to 100 people working? a stateion, you have spending a lot of money and making a lot of ever any lot of red tape to do this. i will close by talking about how you should think about that data. ofhink there has been a lot public discussion including in the media criticizing arkansas for the implementation. there are big mistakes in the arkansas apple mentation -- arkansas implementation. this program was designed and approved by hhs with an online only portal system for reporting your hours. this was designed, approved, and was until a very soon after the problem started. just understand when we are talking about low income community and able -- in a rural state, this is not designed in a way that was likely going to be successful for a lot of people. you cansolutions like drive 20 minutes to a place where you can use the online do theand you have to amount. actually want to say we should not be thinking abo
if you had a thousand 500 people who did not have health who dide -- 8500 people not have health insurance and you gave them health insurance, what would be the benefit of that compared to 100 people working? a stateion, you have spending a lot of money and making a lot of ever any lot of red tape to do this. i will close by talking about how you should think about that data. ofhink there has been a lot public discussion including in the media criticizing arkansas for the implementation. there...
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yield, we dide have two months notes for the first time.s injuring to see what that's going to be. brett is up. italy cobbled together a budget accord, including an income for the poor and retirement at 62. they kept the deficit target for 2019. that sets it on a collision course with the eu. italian bonds gained on the news. securitiesis the td had it. it's great to see you. where is my risk premium? >> is already in the price. if you look at what would be driving the euro relative to ten-yeart's the german . it's also european growth dynamics. market seen a classic pressing in stress. we've seen it waffle around that 300 basis part -- point mark. bad news is priced in. the markets are coalescing around the idea we will see a rating downgraded from some of the agencies later in the month. there is bad news priced into the euro. alix: play this out with me. are basically saying the eu executive arm would face revolt if they approved the budget. let the seam they don't approve this budget plan. it happens? mark: that's tricky. if you don't g
yield, we dide have two months notes for the first time.s injuring to see what that's going to be. brett is up. italy cobbled together a budget accord, including an income for the poor and retirement at 62. they kept the deficit target for 2019. that sets it on a collision course with the eu. italian bonds gained on the news. securitiesis the td had it. it's great to see you. where is my risk premium? >> is already in the price. if you look at what would be driving the euro relative to...
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the one thing we should keep in mind as there is a generation of i dide that have grown up not experiencethe cultural revolution. they have taken globalization for granted. willhis crisis plays out affect their view of what type of stakeholder they want to be in the global system. so, i think that will be as critical toward determining the shape of 21st century global coverage, their attitudes. i think her attitudes will be shaped by this trade war that i expect will carry itself out for several years. this will be the defining moment where they think about what is china's relationship to the world? >> we've time for two more questions. in the front and then in the middle. hello. i'm a student at the george washington university it i'm curious if you could comment on emerging markets and how the emerging markets play into the trade war and global trend and any vacuum that might be left from less u.s. trade globally, theicularly regarding staunchest defenders of international trade. curious if you could comment on that. >> and when were question in the back. meeting,ly, at the imf if the c
the one thing we should keep in mind as there is a generation of i dide that have grown up not experiencethe cultural revolution. they have taken globalization for granted. willhis crisis plays out affect their view of what type of stakeholder they want to be in the global system. so, i think that will be as critical toward determining the shape of 21st century global coverage, their attitudes. i think her attitudes will be shaped by this trade war that i expect will carry itself out for...