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. >> what does the driver do? does the driver react or just kind of drive along his merry way not noticing. >> initially the driver of the lamborghini does not react. jason continues to follow the car for quite a while. >> i've been driving behind this guy for about 45 minutes now. he's pulled some crazy stuff to get away from me. >> that's a long time. might think someone is stalking you. >> jason claims the driver in this lamborghini calls in support and this audi shows up and starts to run defense. the audi getting between the lamborghini and jason's car. he pulls over and this is what happens. the lamborghini driver does stop along with the audi driver. >> what's your trouble? >> i don't have an issue. >> what the [ bleep ] is your problem? >> nothing. >> how come you're sitting there causing all those wrecks out there? >> i wasn't. >> get the [ bleep ] going now. you can sit there and tape me all the bhe [ bleep ] you want. >> that's when jason calls 911. he felt threatened. the lamborghini guy takes off. som
. >> what does the driver do? does the driver react or just kind of drive along his merry way not noticing. >> initially the driver of the lamborghini does not react. jason continues to follow the car for quite a while. >> i've been driving behind this guy for about 45 minutes now. he's pulled some crazy stuff to get away from me. >> that's a long time. might think someone is stalking you. >> jason claims the driver in this lamborghini calls in support and this...
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what does it mean, and what is the cost to you?tor-at-large cory johnson back with us now, and also the george washington center for business and public policy and co-author of big bang disruption policy joins us. thank you so much for joining us. larry, i will start with you. who is this good for? who is this bad for? >> i don't think it is good or bad for anybody yet. all we have is a proposal. theave not even seen specific proposal. >> who could this be good and bad for? wayhis proposal vote -- the they voted today ends up final. >> it will not really change things dramatically for anybody, frankly. content providers or isp's. it is really a rewrite of the last set of rules. >> why are people protesting so much? >> i don't know. there has been a tremendous amount of misinformation. some of it is self-interested. some of it may be leaked out by the fcc. there's a lot of political agendas going on. why are people protesting this? >> millions of people have already taken action to raise their voices and demand strong, open internet
what does it mean, and what is the cost to you?tor-at-large cory johnson back with us now, and also the george washington center for business and public policy and co-author of big bang disruption policy joins us. thank you so much for joining us. larry, i will start with you. who is this good for? who is this bad for? >> i don't think it is good or bad for anybody yet. all we have is a proposal. theave not even seen specific proposal. >> who could this be good and bad for? wayhis...
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for what purpose does the gentleman rise? >> i would like to ask unanimous consent to withdraw my amendment. the chair: is there objection? without objection, the mendment is withdrawn. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from tennessee seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will report. the clerk: -- the chair: the gentlewoman will specify which amendment. mrs. blackburn: 14. the chair: the clerk will report. the clerk: amendment number 14 offered by mrs. blackburn of tennessee. the chair: pursuant to the order of the house of today, the gentlewoman from tennessee, mrs. blackburn, a a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from tennessee. mrs. blackburn: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to begin by thanking chairman wolf for his patience. every single year, as he has shepherded this appropriations bill, i have come to this floor and had offered the bill that would include a 1% across the board spending cut. and he has been very gracious and ver
for what purpose does the gentleman rise? >> i would like to ask unanimous consent to withdraw my amendment. the chair: is there objection? without objection, the mendment is withdrawn. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from tennessee seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will report. the clerk: -- the chair: the gentlewoman will specify which amendment. mrs. blackburn: 14. the chair: the clerk will report. the clerk: amendment number 14...
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why does apple need dr. dre? he did eminem. 1998. he said here is this white guy from detroit. >> ok, yeah. let's get to the third front page. you shocked me with that. we are moving over to ukraine. pro-russian separatists are goi ng ahead with preparations for a referendum on sunday. what is surprising is that vladimir putin says the referendum should be delayed. meanwhile, russia is showing off ade, marking a par the defeat of germany in world war ii> . >> a lot of pageantry wrapped around the politics. toand putin is likely to go crimea to review the black sea sleeve. so, those are the front page stories. >> the guest host is michael holland. a great day to talk about the banking industry. richard falkenrath is with the too. the imagery i saw from london this morning of the -- >> celebration of the axis. >> does vladimir putin want a non-soviety union? ♪ he is not trying to re-create the soviet union, but he does want a sphere of influence. him, parts of ukraine are in that. >> how do you respond to what we h
why does apple need dr. dre? he did eminem. 1998. he said here is this white guy from detroit. >> ok, yeah. let's get to the third front page. you shocked me with that. we are moving over to ukraine. pro-russian separatists are goi ng ahead with preparations for a referendum on sunday. what is surprising is that vladimir putin says the referendum should be delayed. meanwhile, russia is showing off ade, marking a par the defeat of germany in world war ii> . >> a lot of pageantry...
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does this bill, does it protect the civil liberties? i agree. it does.doesn't protect we lose three and a half years of data access that excess. it is one that is well thought out in projects civil liberties keeping with the theme although i am the only one to bring up the risk that we have. i am thankful for that. and there is no downside for go without with the civil liberties protection designed to protect. so with that i yield back the gentleman from texas or whatever is the preference of the chair. >> the gentleman from new york you're recognized for five minutes. >> there is no upside to the amendment. this does not give the intelligence agency they can negotiate with the phone company that it would authorize but it does go against we ought to be doing. it doesn't really do anything. pour the sake of security and all the privacy of american citizens for as long as they may agree with the phone company. who i'm calling or who we were calling. ; when mr. is? [laughter] all of that information. in my calling right wing or left wing? all that informati
does this bill, does it protect the civil liberties? i agree. it does.doesn't protect we lose three and a half years of data access that excess. it is one that is well thought out in projects civil liberties keeping with the theme although i am the only one to bring up the risk that we have. i am thankful for that. and there is no downside for go without with the civil liberties protection designed to protect. so with that i yield back the gentleman from texas or whatever is the preference of...
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does it lose more weight here? does it lose more weight here? isn't the weight that's lost the same at all points? isn't there more pressure when it's down here? if the pressure is greater than up here, true or false? true. so there's more pressure pushing up against the bottom down here? yup. there ought to be then more buoyancy? except down here, there's also more pressure pushing against the top-- right. --than when you're over here. - right. - and so guess what, gang? it's the pressure difference. the difference between the pressure pushing the bottom here and here, that difference is the same as the smaller pressure pushing here versus the even smaller pressure pushing here. so the difference in pressure is the same at any depth. but you can short-circuit the whole thing by just saying, hey, gang, the buoyant force is numerically equal to the weight of water displaced. it's displacing the same amount of water at every point. look, that level stays the same. it's not till i take it out that it falls, okay? so i'm displacing the same amount o
does it lose more weight here? does it lose more weight here? isn't the weight that's lost the same at all points? isn't there more pressure when it's down here? if the pressure is greater than up here, true or false? true. so there's more pressure pushing up against the bottom down here? yup. there ought to be then more buoyancy? except down here, there's also more pressure pushing against the top-- right. --than when you're over here. - right. - and so guess what, gang? it's the pressure...
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he does it deliberately.there's over 200 documented cases where he has lied, you can keep your plan if you like it. you can keep your doctor if you like it. those are the obvious lies. the unobvious ones where there's a scandal involved like lois lerner and imagine that hilary clinton runs for president and gets asasassinated in the progress and somebody showed up a congressman and says what difference does it make anyway? the new york times would have that on the front page. >> they would have a field day. >> that makes it bad. >> nobody. i don't care if you're a republican or democrat didn't say it didn't make a difference. hilary clinton said what about the cause. people were going on was it a group or terrorists or a group of people attack. >> she said what difference does it make? she said what difference does it make anyway. that's what she said. >> and who has been held accountable. >> they're trying to go after the perpetrators. looking for real terrorists and not a political attack on her. >> we're g
he does it deliberately.there's over 200 documented cases where he has lied, you can keep your plan if you like it. you can keep your doctor if you like it. those are the obvious lies. the unobvious ones where there's a scandal involved like lois lerner and imagine that hilary clinton runs for president and gets asasassinated in the progress and somebody showed up a congressman and says what difference does it make anyway? the new york times would have that on the front page. >> they...
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does it make their life more complicated? >> well, it may affect their vacation plans because there are a number of countries around the world who will extra indict foreign nationals . vladimir putin warned russian citizen who is may be indicted in the united states including cyber crimes where they go on vacation. china said they have never done such a thing. is that a credible response? >> was it's a credible response. they'll deny it. but american is doing the same on a much massive scale on the chinese. the americans made it clear the pure concern about spy something national security not commercial. now the new normal is rather the new means of the old normal those countries are trying to get the upper hand. one is existing superpower of technology. the other is an emerging one that is trying to challenge that. this is a typical example of how this plays out in the coming years and decades. >> i'm not an expert on this, but it seems from a total amateur standpoint that of the american military to watch the chinese milita
does it make their life more complicated? >> well, it may affect their vacation plans because there are a number of countries around the world who will extra indict foreign nationals . vladimir putin warned russian citizen who is may be indicted in the united states including cyber crimes where they go on vacation. china said they have never done such a thing. is that a credible response? >> was it's a credible response. they'll deny it. but american is doing the same on a much...
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i think he also does not give the credit he deserves. wolf, when he came into office in 2009, do you know how the va was processing claims? they were processing them by paper. if you can believe it. he transforred that whole system into an electronic one. right now, they've cut waiting lists in half and they're on their way to almost end waiting lists in the next year. that is no insignificant accomplishment. nor is dealing with the horrendous nightmare of veterans homelessness which has been reduced by 24% since he's been in office. so he's done some good things. i think in many ways, he was e betrayed by people who were not honest with him. short term, we've got to make sure every veteran on a waiting list gets health care as quickly as possible. we've got legislation coming up this week that i think can facilitate that, getting people into private care, into community health centers, into d dod facilities. longer term, not only do we have to bring accountability into the v.a. and end this reprehensible behavior, we've got to make sure
i think he also does not give the credit he deserves. wolf, when he came into office in 2009, do you know how the va was processing claims? they were processing them by paper. if you can believe it. he transforred that whole system into an electronic one. right now, they've cut waiting lists in half and they're on their way to almost end waiting lists in the next year. that is no insignificant accomplishment. nor is dealing with the horrendous nightmare of veterans homelessness which has been...
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which she does. >> that's nerve-racking.let go and hope you land on the pads down there. >> right. then you have to be able to face your fears enough to get on the rock and try again, which nina does. and again, she fails. finally, she faces her fears again. >> go up. come on. keep going. >> it's close to the top. >> wow! >> she does have safety harnesses on. >> the options are limited. you have to push on. >> again, able to pull herself together and make it to the top. >> i climbed up it. i'm safe. >> the kids got a woman problem. >> a young casanova in the making. >> it's rough being 5, is in the forecast for the day. >>> this is a bummer. this 5-year-old has a pretty tough decision to make. >> it's like -- >> you are thinking what does he have to give up? >> candy is a big one. >> can't eat all these candy bars, right? >> puppy? >> that would be tough. oh, no, this is something much harder. >> you can'tave three girlfriends? >> no. >> why? have two, but i don't want three. >> a young casanova in the making. >> he's worrie
which she does. >> that's nerve-racking.let go and hope you land on the pads down there. >> right. then you have to be able to face your fears enough to get on the rock and try again, which nina does. and again, she fails. finally, she faces her fears again. >> go up. come on. keep going. >> it's close to the top. >> wow! >> she does have safety harnesses on. >> the options are limited. you have to push on. >> again, able to pull herself together...
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but how does that happen? >> where does this go physically?there is a facility by dulles airport. we baked on site there. they are shipped through ups next day air. they come packaged in a cube inc. box. >> how important is it to have a television program in order to set your business apart? >> i get helps the customers connect with us. -- think it helps the customers connect with us. >> any tips to offer people? >> we have a cupcake book. a ton of recipes. >> what is your favorite cupcake? >> salted caramel. >> chocolate hazelnut. >> any detail as to what was the largest order you have ever filled? >> each we had a microsoft order quite large. >> we have shipped 10,000 cupcakes to her troops in afghanistan. the chairman of the joint chiefs take them and gives them to the troops for the holidays. every year we make 10,000 cupcakes for the troops. >> we make the world's largest cupcake. official guinness world record holder for the worlds largest cupcake. 2594 pounds. recs where did you do this? >> we did this by our shipping physical in -- fac
but how does that happen? >> where does this go physically?there is a facility by dulles airport. we baked on site there. they are shipped through ups next day air. they come packaged in a cube inc. box. >> how important is it to have a television program in order to set your business apart? >> i get helps the customers connect with us. -- think it helps the customers connect with us. >> any tips to offer people? >> we have a cupcake book. a ton of recipes....
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where does it come from?omes from you ultimately because you have to pay it to the government for the government to give it back in taxes. stuart: the bigger threat to you the restaurant business generally. look at the other side of the fence. obamacare. you think you can push that off or push employees out the door to the exchanges? that is how you get around? >> not really because people who qualify for employers to pay for it, here's what happens with obamacare and what i find in my 3,000 plus employee population, for now, down a road, everyone chooses to pay $90 that is eligible for obamacare but if they don't want to pay round figures, 10% of gross income if you are making $30,000 you are not getting rich on $30,000 you are barely getting by. take 10% of that for health care which is what they are required to pay, 10% of their gross income, they will opt for the $90 fine. plus employers depending where you are in the gross scale or the business cycle employers may choose to pay $2,000 fines rather than $
where does it come from?omes from you ultimately because you have to pay it to the government for the government to give it back in taxes. stuart: the bigger threat to you the restaurant business generally. look at the other side of the fence. obamacare. you think you can push that off or push employees out the door to the exchanges? that is how you get around? >> not really because people who qualify for employers to pay for it, here's what happens with obamacare and what i find in my...
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does it matter?wants to do anything in terms of development like building a new house or anything, he would need a coastal permit round the commission. the commission might be able to demand him to provide access as a condition for getting the permit. lex how you see this playing out? do you see this playing out? >> a very desirable property from a public access point and from a privacy rights aspect. those rights are in collision. the california coast commission is set up in part to provide and improve public access and for all citizens of california. we have wonderful resources in california and happily, a lot of the really scenic and desirable property in california is publicly owned him a which is a great thing for the quality of life in this state and that means a lot to a lot of people. >> a similar thing happened in malibu. i believe he lost. what is the precedent out there? to some extent, each of these situations is controlled by its own local the cure where facts. if he does nothing else bu
does it matter?wants to do anything in terms of development like building a new house or anything, he would need a coastal permit round the commission. the commission might be able to demand him to provide access as a condition for getting the permit. lex how you see this playing out? do you see this playing out? >> a very desirable property from a public access point and from a privacy rights aspect. those rights are in collision. the california coast commission is set up in part to...
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the consumer does not see that.industry has come consolidated, the consumer has gotten lower prices. there is more competition and less money going to manufacturers. >> thank you for sharing your views on this until edition of "bloomberg west." should regulators allow the time warner cable and comcast deal to go through? or is it a monopoly? we will explore the antitrust issues next on our special edition of "bloomberg west." ♪ >> welcome back to a special edition of "bloomberg west." if you have just joined us, we have been talking about the potential antitrust issues surrounding the comcast bid for time warner. cory johnson is still with me. also with us from capitol hill is a columbia law professor who just testified at the hearing. scott, you just came out and testified that this merger does not violate any antitrust laws. why? >> to take a step back, the subject of the hearing was whether the transaction violates the clayton act. the clayton act requires us to evaluate whether a particular transaction would red
the consumer does not see that.industry has come consolidated, the consumer has gotten lower prices. there is more competition and less money going to manufacturers. >> thank you for sharing your views on this until edition of "bloomberg west." should regulators allow the time warner cable and comcast deal to go through? or is it a monopoly? we will explore the antitrust issues next on our special edition of "bloomberg west." ♪ >> welcome back to a special...
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does that surprise you? >> yes, it does. but i'm a little bit of the opinion they are going to keep the interest rates low until the economy really shows some evidence of improving and i personally don't think we'll ever go back to the kind of full employment like we used to have because technology has eliminated the need for as many employees. a company that used to hire maybe 40 or 50 employees can get by on 25 or 30 now because of improved technology. >> what does that mean for stocks? if you expect interest rates to stay low for some time to come, does that create a goldilocks scenario? >> where we look at individual companies, that's our passion, is just investigating companies. we see value all the time somewhere. stocks that are out of favor that you've for some reason or other think they are going to regain favor, those exist in the market at all times. >> what do you like lately? >> we're still picking up some of the oil and oil related stocks. still buying airlines, i think there's still some opportunity there. som
does that surprise you? >> yes, it does. but i'm a little bit of the opinion they are going to keep the interest rates low until the economy really shows some evidence of improving and i personally don't think we'll ever go back to the kind of full employment like we used to have because technology has eliminated the need for as many employees. a company that used to hire maybe 40 or 50 employees can get by on 25 or 30 now because of improved technology. >> what does that mean for...
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ose does a good job. not the parliamentary assembly of to the ose but the democracy and human rights arm. ironically, several different monitoring organizations coming sometimes out of the same organization, that sometimes contradict each other. the european union -- i had initially thought the european union would be a great monitoring organization, and i'm a european -- citizen of the european union myself, and the european union has a lot of political clout and a lot of political tentacles and a lot of ties and constraints on what it can and cannot say, and it's observers are people who work for the european union tell me they get criticized if they don't follow the line of the european union, what they're supposed to be saying after the election. so, it's not that they're not critical. they're critical when they want to be, but when they don't want to be, it's a good example of an organization that we think should have a lot of credible but credibility but that has so many different things at stake th
ose does a good job. not the parliamentary assembly of to the ose but the democracy and human rights arm. ironically, several different monitoring organizations coming sometimes out of the same organization, that sometimes contradict each other. the european union -- i had initially thought the european union would be a great monitoring organization, and i'm a european -- citizen of the european union myself, and the european union has a lot of political clout and a lot of political tentacles...
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which she does. >> that's nerve-racking.let go and hope you land on the pads down there. >> right. then you have to be able to face your fears enough to get on the rock and try again, which nina does. and again, she fails. finally, she faces her fears again. >> go up. come on. keep going. >> it's close to the top. >> wow! >> she does have safety harnesses on. >> the options are limited. you have to push on. >> again, able to pull herself together and make it to the top. >> i climbed up it. i'm safe. >> the kids got a woman problem. >> a young casanova in the making. >> it's rough being 5, for over 60,000 california foster children, it's a challenge to replace clothes that are too small or worn out. i grew 3 inches last year. i don't need anything fancy. i never had much to begin with. when i look nice on the outside, i feel better on the inside. to help, sleep train is collecting new clothes for kids big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help make a foster child's day a little brighter. not everyone can be a
which she does. >> that's nerve-racking.let go and hope you land on the pads down there. >> right. then you have to be able to face your fears enough to get on the rock and try again, which nina does. and again, she fails. finally, she faces her fears again. >> go up. come on. keep going. >> it's close to the top. >> wow! >> she does have safety harnesses on. >> the options are limited. you have to push on. >> again, able to pull herself together...
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what does it really mean? will be fined by the founder and chief executive of the company nothing but foods. this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. ♪ kellogg has agreed to stop using the terms all-natural or nothing artificial. on thosehem printed labels. the labels are specifically targeted for kashi products. with consumers seeking healthier foods mark west is are being raised about food labeling and the meaning of the term all natural. for more insight i am joined by two executives in the health food industry. jerry graham is the founder of nothing but food and stephen -- ceo.n laitmon is the wast was a reaction to what on the market. after finding products that did not satisfy tastes and flavors fillers and processed sugars that you do not need i decided i would make my own. from starting in the kitchen with the recipe and realizing that i had a product that other people would want to sell or buy. i started selling them at shops around the area. >> it is now grown to a business food can be found in costco. >
what does it really mean? will be fined by the founder and chief executive of the company nothing but foods. this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. ♪ kellogg has agreed to stop using the terms all-natural or nothing artificial. on thosehem printed labels. the labels are specifically targeted for kashi products. with consumers seeking healthier foods mark west is are being raised about food labeling and the meaning of the term all natural. for more insight i am joined by two executives...
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live music still does well. merchandising of music does well.ts make little money off the sales of their music. apple's new move may be giving back what they have taken. it would be great if it could succeed. it would be great if artist could make some money out of it. >> is there an ipo in the future? it seems like you've been on the edge of that for a while. >> i am not sure what i am allowed to say. that usually means that something is up. there are rumors of an ipo. it we will see what happens there. we are hoping. we are hoping that ultimately the right decision gets made. that will be a great day for virgin america. >> that was a richard branson. bloggers are flocking to social media. do brands turn the digital channel into sales? that is next on the best of "bloomberg west." ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i am cory johnson. we are taking a look at how a more connected world is changing the retail industry. instagram and facebook are social platforms that makeup artists and beauty bloggers have been using to share tips. how did bea
live music still does well. merchandising of music does well.ts make little money off the sales of their music. apple's new move may be giving back what they have taken. it would be great if it could succeed. it would be great if artist could make some money out of it. >> is there an ipo in the future? it seems like you've been on the edge of that for a while. >> i am not sure what i am allowed to say. that usually means that something is up. there are rumors of an ipo. it we will...
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does visor have lost busters, -- pfizer have blockbusters, does astrazeneca? >> they have not gotten a blockbuster drug to market. astrazeneca has real promise there but pfizer does not have a track record of bringing block buster drugs to market. >> does anyone have a track record of managing companies of this size for the shareholders to actually benefit? >> i do not think the first thing people think about when you bring into -- in two megacompanies, especially in bio tech or the really exotic and hard to develop products. it is very difficult. now you have a situation where you have these large behemoths that are struggling and the first thing that comes to mind is not brand-new flash, but a different kind of product. >> you have described that there are two outcomes to this at least right now. one is called kabuki and the other is called great gatsby. start with kabuki. >> everything is prearranged and you have to go out there and you have to make the story. the merger will take place. astrazeneca will go up and pfizer will show up and you will see the at
does visor have lost busters, -- pfizer have blockbusters, does astrazeneca? >> they have not gotten a blockbuster drug to market. astrazeneca has real promise there but pfizer does not have a track record of bringing block buster drugs to market. >> does anyone have a track record of managing companies of this size for the shareholders to actually benefit? >> i do not think the first thing people think about when you bring into -- in two megacompanies, especially in bio tech...
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not gel with more plane travel. >> ashley, it does.ole of the government is quite big. it is not penetrating the u.s. market-- -- the chinese like it has in the u.s. and europe -- low-cost carriers. the bestt opportunities around the world, and our biggest deal ever was something we did in the last few weeks, a $900 million deal with , the top 1 -- one of the top 10 airlines in the world, and we do not necessarily bid on the same things that aercap or other people might. 777re buying a fleet of aircraft, wide-body, state-of-the-art airplanes, and helping them transition. >> so, brazil, is that your favorite place? >> resume is a good place, but i do not a favorite place. >> brazil is strong, china not as bad as people think, recovery in europe. thank you. great perspective on the aircraft leasing industry, ron wainshal, ceo of aircastle. coming up, more than 1000 infrastructure jobs could be -- 100,000 infrastructure jobs could be at risk if congress does not act fast. we will take a look at what those jobs mean for the economy, and sp
not gel with more plane travel. >> ashley, it does.ole of the government is quite big. it is not penetrating the u.s. market-- -- the chinese like it has in the u.s. and europe -- low-cost carriers. the bestt opportunities around the world, and our biggest deal ever was something we did in the last few weeks, a $900 million deal with , the top 1 -- one of the top 10 airlines in the world, and we do not necessarily bid on the same things that aercap or other people might. 777re buying a...
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where does that money go? happy to fix our roads and bridges, but i'll be darned if these greedy politicians never use that money for things like potholes. i've been hearing that we have infrastructure problems for decades. why don't they list all the bridges that need repaired and we actually know what to fix and allocate with oversight. that is the key, making sure the money goes to those bridges. and you'll find many ended up as a general fund. sad but true. and a stimulus look in 2009, we should not be able to. we keep paying for burbage bridges that literally go nowhere. and another says i can't believe you are so cynical as to think that the government would say one thing induced organelles. and then there is this from sean. you have a giant head and a pencil neck. kind of like a happy apple. and actually i don't like tweets about my appearance. read and learn. all those others. and i think you're a great guy, i hardly don't take much of this seriously. keep up the good job. and i'm at the point in my li
where does that money go? happy to fix our roads and bridges, but i'll be darned if these greedy politicians never use that money for things like potholes. i've been hearing that we have infrastructure problems for decades. why don't they list all the bridges that need repaired and we actually know what to fix and allocate with oversight. that is the key, making sure the money goes to those bridges. and you'll find many ended up as a general fund. sad but true. and a stimulus look in 2009, we...
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what does seven percent growth mean for you?er to your question is that seven percent-7.5%, when? clearly, there is a merger schlueter duster is a major slowdown occurring. fore talk about projections 2016, we could be looking at growth of six percent or less. this long-term slowdown is taking place. the focus of the chinese authorities is very much this reform program. is a very aggressive reform program. it can't be implemented quickly. they're focusing on issues like reforming the financial your, dealing with corruption. there's an extraordinary crackdown on corruption in china. these are all very positive reforms for the long-term. but, i think you have to get china being a five percent growth economy, not a 10% growth economy. it is certainly not what we saw four or five years ago, which was a 12%-14% economy. >> you are still taking some serious risks. the china slowdown story, as you said, some of it is priced in. risks taking some serious according to notes. some of this is driven by the u.s. recovery rather than what is
what does seven percent growth mean for you?er to your question is that seven percent-7.5%, when? clearly, there is a merger schlueter duster is a major slowdown occurring. fore talk about projections 2016, we could be looking at growth of six percent or less. this long-term slowdown is taking place. the focus of the chinese authorities is very much this reform program. is a very aggressive reform program. it can't be implemented quickly. they're focusing on issues like reforming the financial...
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i agree, it does. we are less secure if this becomes law because we lose 3.5 years of access to data that in many cases currently exists, and so, again, i would urge adoption of my amendment. it is one that i believe is well thought out. it is not a mandate. it protects our national security. it protects our civil liberties. that is absolutely keeping with the theme, even though i seem to be the only one bringing up the national security side and the risks that we have. my state was not attacked by terrorists. i am thankful for that. it was terrible to see that happen. i do not want to see that happen again, and i think we need to be considering the national security part of it, and the only upside is to protect national securities without diminishing any of the other. so with that, i yield back to the gentleman from texas were the balance of the time whichever is the preference of the chair. >> the chair thanks the gentleman. the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, i disagree wi
i agree, it does. we are less secure if this becomes law because we lose 3.5 years of access to data that in many cases currently exists, and so, again, i would urge adoption of my amendment. it is one that i believe is well thought out. it is not a mandate. it protects our national security. it protects our civil liberties. that is absolutely keeping with the theme, even though i seem to be the only one bringing up the national security side and the risks that we have. my state was not...
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just -- does just that. this bill provides $247.5 million for the agency, which is already below the president's request. rejects the administration's request to shift funds away from vital public works programs, and supports a loan guarantee program to develop innovative manufacturing technologies that will keep rural areas competitive nationally and globally. with unemployment in rural areas around the country still horing well above the national average, particularly in the coal country, the victims of the war on coal, this is an investment we cannot afford to lose. i urge a no vote on the amendment. the chair: the gentleman from kentucky yields back. the gentleman from -- the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from kansas. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. mr. rogers: madam chair, i request a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the g
just -- does just that. this bill provides $247.5 million for the agency, which is already below the president's request. rejects the administration's request to shift funds away from vital public works programs, and supports a loan guarantee program to develop innovative manufacturing technologies that will keep rural areas competitive nationally and globally. with unemployment in rural areas around the country still horing well above the national average, particularly in the coal country, the...
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does the gentleman seek to withdraw the point of order? of >> madam chairman, i make a point of order against the amendment. mr. costa: i will withdraw the amendment. the chair: is there objection to withdrawing the amendment? without objection, the mendment is withdrawn. pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, proceedings will now resume on those amendments on which further proceedings were postponed in the following order. amendment by mr. thompson of california. amendment by mr. polis of colorado. amendment by mr. cicilline of rhode island. amendment by mr. smith of texas. amendment by mr. scott of georgia. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on the amendment offered by the gentleman from california, mr. thompson, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. thompson of california. the chair: a r
does the gentleman seek to withdraw the point of order? of >> madam chairman, i make a point of order against the amendment. mr. costa: i will withdraw the amendment. the chair: is there objection to withdrawing the amendment? without objection, the mendment is withdrawn. pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, proceedings will now resume on those amendments on which further proceedings were postponed in the following order. amendment by mr. thompson of california. amendment by mr. polis of...
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or that it was not. >> now that you know that, does that change your mind? >> in doing your balance test, do one for us in the interests that are involved, now that you know that it is relevant to this complainant in order to pursue, whatever address he wants to pursue, to have this information, doesn't that establish a substantial reason why, he is not supposed to show it, but you are supposed to show that he should not. could you do that balancing test for me as we speak. >> i am not sure that i understand the connection, i am not sure that i understand the connection between whatever this dispute was and why, or how that dispute brought in to some sort of relevance, the contact information, the need for that contact information. and because we can articulate that and thes hard to do the balancing test and i think that it would go to, and i think that you would have to look at more precisely of what the dispute was and how that contact information, you know, played some role in that dispute in the public's need to actually have that information. and you kn
or that it was not. >> now that you know that, does that change your mind? >> in doing your balance test, do one for us in the interests that are involved, now that you know that it is relevant to this complainant in order to pursue, whatever address he wants to pursue, to have this information, doesn't that establish a substantial reason why, he is not supposed to show it, but you are supposed to show that he should not. could you do that balancing test for me as we speak. >>...
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it does not have to be from scotland. it does have to be quality.ave a track record. it needs to age. three years as a baby. >> this is very recent. consumers are getting more educated and want to try different taste which is why they want to try japanese whisky . five or six years ago it was unheard of. >> a lot more in the press. consumers are very educated. there is a lot on twitter. a lot of people talking. when you talk about collecting things, some of these bloggers know what is going on before we do. you can always tell when you get a phone call when they say, how much of this case have you got? the sort of customers forget, it's blitz. -it- it splits. people who are collecting, people who are gifting and people who want to try something different. the move away from the standup whisky they have had. and they might want to -- want some advice on trading up. findinglking to people, what they're looking for, and pointing them in the right direction. >> what are people drinking at the moment? what flavors other looking for? a big, robust one or
it does not have to be from scotland. it does have to be quality.ave a track record. it needs to age. three years as a baby. >> this is very recent. consumers are getting more educated and want to try different taste which is why they want to try japanese whisky . five or six years ago it was unheard of. >> a lot more in the press. consumers are very educated. there is a lot on twitter. a lot of people talking. when you talk about collecting things, some of these bloggers know what...
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. >> but does the president need -- does the president believe that there needs be a cleaning of the house there? >> well, i guess the cliche that i'm just saying that the -- that i i that relates to specific individuals and actions that they may or may not have been taken. where secretary shinseki at a needed to bick taken was taken. he suck mitted his resignation, the president accepted it. the president expects the i.g. investigation to continue, the review to continue and for any misconduct to be met with onsequences. as the v.a. provides services to our veterans. >> was it just the president and the secretary in this room? or was rob neighbors in that room? >> yeah, rob was in the meeting as well. i'll see if we can get a manifest -- i know the president met with -- [laughter] >> i'm not holding back, jim, i promise. it's not my last briefing. but i just confessed i'm not sure. rob was in the room. shinseki may have been in the room. i'm not sure. i know the president said to you that he met after that with the new acting director who is the deputy director. -- i'm sorry the dep
. >> but does the president need -- does the president believe that there needs be a cleaning of the house there? >> well, i guess the cliche that i'm just saying that the -- that i i that relates to specific individuals and actions that they may or may not have been taken. where secretary shinseki at a needed to bick taken was taken. he suck mitted his resignation, the president accepted it. the president expects the i.g. investigation to continue, the review to continue and for...
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how does it work?ork with retailers looking for short-term he from a boutique to a vacant space on main street. in a matter of minutes, you can put in a request through our platform and set up your store in a matter of days. >> tell me who is using it. one of your customers is kanye west. >> we had a lot of great brands and designers use our platform. kanye west has been a huge fan of our platform, along with large brands like google. thousands of designers that are local, who maybe do not have the brand name but are looking to expand and grow business. >> how are you getting inventory? how do you find spaces where there is available -- >> there is a lot of spaces that are vacant or looking to increase foot traffic. if you own a boutique store on main street, you are competing with online, looking to bring in more customers. they are excited -- i can list my storefront, rent out part of my space and get this really cool brand coming in and attracting new customers. >> you are not canvassing the city fo
how does it work?ork with retailers looking for short-term he from a boutique to a vacant space on main street. in a matter of minutes, you can put in a request through our platform and set up your store in a matter of days. >> tell me who is using it. one of your customers is kanye west. >> we had a lot of great brands and designers use our platform. kanye west has been a huge fan of our platform, along with large brands like google. thousands of designers that are local, who maybe...
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you can do lots of things. >> what does pinterest have to offer that facebook or twitter does not?think that we are a discovery tool that thinks about your future and how you think about your church. the things that you are interested in. we will help you decorate your house, plan your trip, help you discover things that you want and need right now and in the future. that is a little different than some of the social networks out there. >> you had a long career in tech and media. how are you liking it so far? >> i love the product and the brand. when i met the team, they were all very smart, very focused. they were focused on the experience in the consumer experience. in technology, the best thing you can do is put your consumer first. the entire company thinks about putting the pinner first. where the company is in its growth stage, i love to build things and reinvention of format. that is one of the things we are doing here. it is a great combination of many things. >> what is it like working with him? is he different than other ceos you have worked with? >> he is focused on thes
you can do lots of things. >> what does pinterest have to offer that facebook or twitter does not?think that we are a discovery tool that thinks about your future and how you think about your church. the things that you are interested in. we will help you decorate your house, plan your trip, help you discover things that you want and need right now and in the future. that is a little different than some of the social networks out there. >> you had a long career in tech and media....
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with limited funds, how does a state stand out?urt.gan does texas, nevada, and new york are all in the top five. the worst performers? they have slogans, too. they need a revamp. natural wonders or a natural wonders are the primary reasons people packed their bags for a visit. but those marketing dollars to pay off. if that fails, maybe free advertising from your friends in hollywood won't hurt. >> that is what maryland does! phil mattingly joins me from washington, without the t-shirt of course. to us about each state contribution to the overall u.s. tourism industry. how do they rank globally? >> even in tough economic times, the u.s. is still up there. in 20 13, the -- 2013 brought in trillions. formula of the state tourism offices follow, something everyone seems to mimic? it is interesting. he states that do it the best have the most sophisticated operations. most that bring in the money, have the most sophisticated operations. if you look at california, they do a really interesting thing. they have a public-private tourism of
with limited funds, how does a state stand out?urt.gan does texas, nevada, and new york are all in the top five. the worst performers? they have slogans, too. they need a revamp. natural wonders or a natural wonders are the primary reasons people packed their bags for a visit. but those marketing dollars to pay off. if that fails, maybe free advertising from your friends in hollywood won't hurt. >> that is what maryland does! phil mattingly joins me from washington, without the t-shirt of...
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and does that mean that if a woman is pregnant that she does not have the right to go see a doctor to make sure that she has a healthy baby? having low skills does not mean that somehow you are not going to have access to the very basic thing that a human being needs, which is healthcare and i want to note and i want to close today, with a quote, of someone that i admire who talked about the importance of healthcare and said, and that is dr. martin luther king. and this is what he said, of all of the forms of inequality, injustice, and healthcare, is the most shocking and inhumane. i believe that dr. king spoke many truths and had many points of wisdom. but i really appreciative that he captured how critical and how basic healthcare is to anyone's existence. and it does not, allow someone to live in san francisco and to afford to stay in san francisco, if they have housing and if at the same time, their kids are sick, and that is why this is so basic and so fundamental, to who we are. and so, i am very proud to have the co-sponsorship of supervisor yee, and i want to thank you, superv
and does that mean that if a woman is pregnant that she does not have the right to go see a doctor to make sure that she has a healthy baby? having low skills does not mean that somehow you are not going to have access to the very basic thing that a human being needs, which is healthcare and i want to note and i want to close today, with a quote, of someone that i admire who talked about the importance of healthcare and said, and that is dr. martin luther king. and this is what he said, of all...
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and unless hud does some things through the budget process and the president does something through the budget process to increase the cap. or through authorizations. it will be limited to 60,000. which is unfortunate, because if we are -- if we are successful in pulling all of this together, we will need more rad. for additional units in san francisco. but we will be behind the rest of the people who have applied today. the other thing about this where we are, san francisco portfolio, though we are not the largest to apply. we were the largest portfolio to apply and be accepted. the chicago portfolio is awaiting. they are behind us. so again the central component of this is preservation. the $312 tenant rent is not sufficient by itself to even cover operating expenses. clearly there has to be an operating subsidy some place to cover operating expenses. to run the buildings in a manner that renters and investors would like, that level of support has to be higher. we talked about how we are converting this from section 9 funding to section 8 funding. it provides a more stable, long-term
and unless hud does some things through the budget process and the president does something through the budget process to increase the cap. or through authorizations. it will be limited to 60,000. which is unfortunate, because if we are -- if we are successful in pulling all of this together, we will need more rad. for additional units in san francisco. but we will be behind the rest of the people who have applied today. the other thing about this where we are, san francisco portfolio, though...
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does that factor in? >> there is a tradition in the country of believing if you speaks than it, you refuse to simulate. it means you are not somehow fully american or fully a citizen. one of the things i note in the report is you can speak spanish and english. it is additive and not reductive. we had st. patrick's day like we do every march. everybody drinks guinness, a lot of americans think it should be a national holiday. people do not get that upset or riled up in the u.s. because of people claiming irish heritage. there's nothing wrong with claiming your mexican or guatemalan heritage. it does not mean it is one or the other. you can be both 100% american and also 100% latino. what is the ratio speaking spanish outside and inside the home? guest: in an overwhelming hispanics, -- of 80-90% speak english. they speak a lot of spanish in the home to preserve the culture and the ancestral legacy, but they usually speak english outside the home in their business going to and in their dealings with governme
does that factor in? >> there is a tradition in the country of believing if you speaks than it, you refuse to simulate. it means you are not somehow fully american or fully a citizen. one of the things i note in the report is you can speak spanish and english. it is additive and not reductive. we had st. patrick's day like we do every march. everybody drinks guinness, a lot of americans think it should be a national holiday. people do not get that upset or riled up in the u.s. because of...
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it simply does not discriminate. drug and alcohol addiction shatters lives, destroys families, and costs taxpayers billions of dollars annually. in fact, according to the national institute of drug abuse, estimates of the total overall cost of substance abuse in the united states, including lost productivity, in hospital care, incarceration, rehab, and crime related costs, those tallied to over $600 billion annually in the united states. many of us understand that drug addiction is a disease and certain actions taken by people under the influence of drugs are typically uncharacteristic of that person. a handful of countries, as well as much of our own society here in the united states, have begun to realize that we need to deal with addiction and its outcomes in way that can have a long-term positive effect on the parties and families involved. drug courts offer just such an opportunity by promoting -- providing a support system and a road map for moving forward. madam chair, drug courts are specialized court dockets
it simply does not discriminate. drug and alcohol addiction shatters lives, destroys families, and costs taxpayers billions of dollars annually. in fact, according to the national institute of drug abuse, estimates of the total overall cost of substance abuse in the united states, including lost productivity, in hospital care, incarceration, rehab, and crime related costs, those tallied to over $600 billion annually in the united states. many of us understand that drug addiction is a disease...
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it does a make it easier or more difficult? -- and does it make it easier or more difficult? difficult. it is very, very difficult because of all editions do not want to interfere with the company. i obviously, they needed to get lots of jobs and the u.k. we know pfizer three years back close one of their facilities in the u.k. and now they're coming back saying they will keep at in the u.k.f r&d obviously, what happened to three years back, people remain very cautious. >> your expectations is what? it continues and we see a deal being done? it is very difficult. what we can say is astra shares drop by 2% on the announcement that the board rejected the bid. the markets do not think a higher offer will be made by pfizer. very,, i would say, it is very difficult to say at this stage. they are working very hard on this one. thank you very much. joining us from geneva. se" is coming up next. we will have a great show. we will not have francine lacqua, but we will have a good show. the flare up in the ukraine. fresh sanctions to be coming up. economic guy will join us. will join u
it does a make it easier or more difficult? -- and does it make it easier or more difficult? difficult. it is very, very difficult because of all editions do not want to interfere with the company. i obviously, they needed to get lots of jobs and the u.k. we know pfizer three years back close one of their facilities in the u.k. and now they're coming back saying they will keep at in the u.k.f r&d obviously, what happened to three years back, people remain very cautious. >> your...
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that's exactly what the second chance act does. by providing grants to state and local governments as well as nonprofit organizations who are working to improve outcomes for people returning to communities from incourse ration, this also increases public safety and actually reduces the burden on taxpayers. second chance act grants funds for comprehensive and coordinated services in employment, housing, education, substance abuse, mental health and family counseling. since becoming the law, the second chance act has authorized nearly 600 grants that have been awarded to local governments and nonprofit organizations in 49 states. for example, in my hone district. district in the city of oakland, the reentry support brings together government and nonprofit partners to re-engage youth in school after leing a juvenile detention center. also in my home district, the alameda county sheriff's office has implemented operate my hometown which provides preand post release services to the fifth largest county jail in the nation. these are just
that's exactly what the second chance act does. by providing grants to state and local governments as well as nonprofit organizations who are working to improve outcomes for people returning to communities from incourse ration, this also increases public safety and actually reduces the burden on taxpayers. second chance act grants funds for comprehensive and coordinated services in employment, housing, education, substance abuse, mental health and family counseling. since becoming the law, the...
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does that mean he does do that but that is what he is scheduled for. 35 per year.son why people like serving on a board is it is a way to make a lot of money. bloomberg news found the director of the s&p 500 companies had an average of 200 $81,000, a record high. with us. linden thise start with you, is because of the money? >> have to. i think we all suffer from distraction. world is beautiful right now with social, global, local. hard not to be perceived as an expert in so many things. i get asked all the time. saying no has become harder and harder. if you throw in cash, yes -- a lot easier. there is not enough time. big vision but as a distracted ceo with so much opportunity, it is hard to be an expert in all of this so i say yes. has to be common sense but very hard to resist the money. of guyshey just a bunch that know each other very well and invite each other back all the time? environment,cial no doubt about it. people did not ask too many hard questions. i remember after he wrote the book about the collapse of bear stearns, i have members of the board of
does that mean he does do that but that is what he is scheduled for. 35 per year.son why people like serving on a board is it is a way to make a lot of money. bloomberg news found the director of the s&p 500 companies had an average of 200 $81,000, a record high. with us. linden thise start with you, is because of the money? >> have to. i think we all suffer from distraction. world is beautiful right now with social, global, local. hard not to be perceived as an expert in so many...
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your average 19-year-old does not find herself in the company of president, and does not find herselfdyizing to -- strategyizing you to ho play a cat and mouse game with him with her dress. lou: michelle obama, do woe have a picture with michelle hash tag ubridge back oubring back our g0 girls kidnaps in tphaoeupblg tphaoeuplgs in nigeria.many twit impressed. >> is there no sense of decorum left in the white house. i'm being cirrus, ho sere -- sew can you be first lady, and hold up a poster board, with a hash tag, like you ar a tweeter, your house band is supposed to the ruler of the free world, you are holding up a poster board with a sad face, and a hash tag like a sad down. that is the best you can do? lou: great to have you here. >> my pleasure? word of thet evening, that we have known for some time, obama administration chosen to ignore the changes nature and relationship between and among national powers, even as china, iran, and russia and china carry out military exercises together in middle east, u.s. not responded strategically to new expression of hegemony. presume abbey th
your average 19-year-old does not find herself in the company of president, and does not find herselfdyizing to -- strategyizing you to ho play a cat and mouse game with him with her dress. lou: michelle obama, do woe have a picture with michelle hash tag ubridge back oubring back our g0 girls kidnaps in tphaoeupblg tphaoeuplgs in nigeria.many twit impressed. >> is there no sense of decorum left in the white house. i'm being cirrus, ho sere -- sew can you be first lady, and hold up a...
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we made no distinction as to whether someone does or does not have to be a tweeter.arketers want to reach active users and it does not matter if their consumers and producers. -- if they are consumers, or consumers and producers. >> i read you call this the global town square. you called the companion expressed to what is happening in your world. others have said it is like a democratized newswire. does it matter? >> i am glad you asked that question. the thing i like about the companion experience as to what is happening in your world is it crisply let you know what to build for the product and in service to our users. i love the metaphor of the global town square. i don't think it is as good as informing the product and design team what they should build for the users. the companion experience to what is happening in your world is a more crisp definition. >> messaging apps are hot. you've mentioned you want to enhance the ability to between public and private messaging. i would like to never have one ever again in my life. what do you mean by that? what would it lo
we made no distinction as to whether someone does or does not have to be a tweeter.arketers want to reach active users and it does not matter if their consumers and producers. -- if they are consumers, or consumers and producers. >> i read you call this the global town square. you called the companion expressed to what is happening in your world. others have said it is like a democratized newswire. does it matter? >> i am glad you asked that question. the thing i like about the...
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does he plan on visiting with those families? >> a horrific, heartbreaking, and another in a series of horrific, are breaking incidents and thoughts and prayers of the president and first lady and everyone here are with the families of those who were killed and wounded. obviously what happened in santa barbara work outside santa barbara is under investigation and all of the elements of it remained under investigation. as a broader matter you know the president's you. there are things we can and should do as a nation to reduce gun violence. there are things congress can and should do, fully consistent with second amendment rights the president supports that can reduce gun violence. he was explicitly disappointed in the failure of congress to take action on a measure that was entirely consistent with second amendment rights that he supports that would have simply extended background checks and made the system more comprehensive and effective. he has acted on every item, the administration has, contained within the brief provided on
does he plan on visiting with those families? >> a horrific, heartbreaking, and another in a series of horrific, are breaking incidents and thoughts and prayers of the president and first lady and everyone here are with the families of those who were killed and wounded. obviously what happened in santa barbara work outside santa barbara is under investigation and all of the elements of it remained under investigation. as a broader matter you know the president's you. there are things we...
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how does its productivity compare to the so-called worst congress of all time. harry truman's doing nothing congress. and the google buses are inspiring hot debate in san francisco. it turns out the opposition isn't about people over profits after all. so what we're looking for is a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. we're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and text, and ten gigs of data for the five of you would be... thirty-five bucks each! with a year of high-speed internet, free. ah, "free" is not deductible! i smell audit! i smell savings... at&t mobile share value plans for business. now with a year of free high-speed internet. >>> voter frustration is boiling but is this the worst congress of all time? that's what a recent cnn poll found. two-thirds of respondents for the 113th congress is officially rock bottom. >> this republican 80th do nothing congress. >> the only fair comparison may be harry truman's do nothing congress of the 1940s. which
how does its productivity compare to the so-called worst congress of all time. harry truman's doing nothing congress. and the google buses are inspiring hot debate in san francisco. it turns out the opposition isn't about people over profits after all. so what we're looking for is a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. we're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and...
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>> it does have that potential. and what matters here is what russia does next. really, anywhere you go, you will find people who have differences of politics, ideology, class, and so on and so forth. there is quite normal, but if one with voice is given particular strength, because it is back bade regional super power, say russia. then that changes things. what yaw want to have happen, is people feeling more russian than they are ukrainian, but this would be -- they will have it out in the legal constitutional forum of ukraine itself. if russia does take a step back, and allowed them to work it out, and work also with the new government on the level of international relations then things can be quite stable. but if we continue to statute this wound, to focus on the fact that ukraine is divided. then it will continue to be unstable. >> we with will take a short break, and when we come back, the near term future of ukraine, the country will wake up on the morning of the 267th in the midst of a you remember toking a new government and then what. this is inside stor
>> it does have that potential. and what matters here is what russia does next. really, anywhere you go, you will find people who have differences of politics, ideology, class, and so on and so forth. there is quite normal, but if one with voice is given particular strength, because it is back bade regional super power, say russia. then that changes things. what yaw want to have happen, is people feeling more russian than they are ukrainian, but this would be -- they will have it out in...
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if he does not come up, i would. i will. the chair: does the gentleman from -- mr. fattah: i move to strike the last word. the chair: does the gentleman from virginia yield back? mr. wolf: i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from virginia yields back. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. fattah: the cut to the agreement here, right? the chair: does the gentleman seek to strike the last word? mr. fattah: yeah, i move to strike the last word. ostp is doing enormously important work on behalf of our country. the congress also has an oversight role and if the chairman of the oversight committee is having difficulty getting an answer to a question , i'd be glad to try to help facilitate that and work with the chairman. we do have some arcane rules here in washington about advisors to the president not having -- not being in a position to talk directly to the congress. but the head of the agency, as the chairman said, could be brought up with his sboord nate to answer whatever question -- subordinate to answer whatever questions there may be. i think we'r
if he does not come up, i would. i will. the chair: does the gentleman from -- mr. fattah: i move to strike the last word. the chair: does the gentleman from virginia yield back? mr. wolf: i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from virginia yields back. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. fattah: the cut to the agreement here, right? the chair: does the gentleman seek to strike the last word? mr. fattah: yeah, i move to strike the last word. ostp is doing enormously important...
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and who ever does that voiceover does he work for movies?or her and get more of that. >> you can't vote for her though because she is in another county and state. >> as a millenial voter i get confused jie. she chopped off pig testicles and she is shooting guns. what else is left to shore up the conservative base. >> these are all things that are very important when you are voting for someone. >> she served in the military. >> here is what i take from that video. can we put up the still? she is a right handed shot. you can see she is shooting with the right hand, but left eye is dominant. her left eye is open and the right eye is closed. it is an awkward way to shoot. >> the director told her that. >> i am not saying the whole thing is fake, but i am not not saying that. that's how i feel. i am kidding of course. >> you know what is great is the urnt current wave of poll -- the current wave of politicians. we have a beta male. that's an alpha female. you have to compare that to what's his name. we are dealing with young dude when's we should
and who ever does that voiceover does he work for movies?or her and get more of that. >> you can't vote for her though because she is in another county and state. >> as a millenial voter i get confused jie. she chopped off pig testicles and she is shooting guns. what else is left to shore up the conservative base. >> these are all things that are very important when you are voting for someone. >> she served in the military. >> here is what i take from that video....
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when does your work en does it end after you've expanded your business?our company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or wn your compan's bought another? is it over after you' given back? you never stop achieving. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. melissa: google putting the pedal to the metal in their push for self driving cars except the gas pedal is the problem. brakes and steering wheels are noticeably absent from the high tech roadster replaced by at shiny red panic button. jo lin kent, fox carr report editor gary, capitalist pig jonathan honig, fox news contributor. there is no steering wheel or gear shift, just a panic button. i feel panicked already. >> what would them if you don't need it? melissa: isn't there a chance you have to do something? >> when they put them on public roads they have to put that stuff in. they will have other campuses, 25 miles an hour, it is made of foam it won't hurt anyone. and a plastic window. it is extremely safe. melissa: how do you feel about the steering wheel? >> the
when does your work en does it end after you've expanded your business?our company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or wn your compan's bought another? is it over after you' given back? you never stop achieving. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. melissa: google putting the pedal to the metal in their push for self driving cars except the gas pedal is the problem. brakes and steering wheels are noticeably absent from the high tech roadster replaced...