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do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do i pray for sleep ♪ and wake you and lift your head ah ah so i can fix your hand i'll be your ♪ handyman handyman ♪ handyman ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, tears and frustration. in florida after that deadly high school shooting friends and loved ones remembering lives lost. >> his heart was so big. >> the stunning...
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giordano: yeah, let's do it. let's do it.eneas also does some modeling for us. ♪ lemonis: the shirt that he has on, what's the name of that shirt? -giordano: i don't have a name. lemonis: what's the name of that shirt? giordano: chic gas station. it's like mechanic chic. lemonis: what was the name of this shirt? short-sleeve polo zip-on. giordano: i don't have all the names of everything. lemonis: you don't have any names. i don't think that rocco knows who his customer is. it's probably anybody that walks in that he can sell something to. lemonis: so why -- in a nutshell, why did you call me? giordano: the company has a lot of potential, but it's not doing well. it's not all about money. it's about contacts. it's about that i'm entering my 40s without a paycheck, even though i'm doing what i love. if i didn't borrow money from my friends and fight to stay alive, i'd be out of business. lemonis: i sympathize with the fact that rocco wants to get to a point in his life where he has steady income coming. he has good ideas, but
giordano: yeah, let's do it. let's do it.eneas also does some modeling for us. ♪ lemonis: the shirt that he has on, what's the name of that shirt? -giordano: i don't have a name. lemonis: what's the name of that shirt? giordano: chic gas station. it's like mechanic chic. lemonis: what was the name of this shirt? short-sleeve polo zip-on. giordano: i don't have all the names of everything. lemonis: you don't have any names. i don't think that rocco knows who his customer is. it's probably...
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lemonis: and 20 years from now, what do you want to be doing? cory: 20 years from now, i want to be nationwide, possibly a worldwide c.e.o. of the brand. lemonis: and what title does your mom have? cory: she's a coo. lemonis: okay. she reports to you? cory: yes. lemonis: are you sure your mom is not the boss? cory: she signs the checks. lemonis: you know what they say, whoever signs the checks calls the shots. cory: yeah, so i guess she's the boss. lemonis: you don't believe that, do you? cory: no. we're both the boss. when i'm 18, then i'll be officially called the boss. lemonis: okay. now, i went on to your website because i wanted to order the product. cory: oh, yeah. lemonis: i couldn't buy it. cory: so that's the thing right now. you can't buy it now because they're all fresh. lisa: meaning there's no preservatives added in. lemonis: what's the shelf life? cory: two days. two days. lisa: that's one of the problems because he has, like, united airlines who wants his cookies, target, qvc, walmart, whole foods, but we can't fulfill what they w
lemonis: and 20 years from now, what do you want to be doing? cory: 20 years from now, i want to be nationwide, possibly a worldwide c.e.o. of the brand. lemonis: and what title does your mom have? cory: she's a coo. lemonis: okay. she reports to you? cory: yes. lemonis: are you sure your mom is not the boss? cory: she signs the checks. lemonis: you know what they say, whoever signs the checks calls the shots. cory: yeah, so i guess she's the boss. lemonis: you don't believe that, do you? cory:...
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Feb 27, 2018
02/18
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or do you but tell me the u.k. is not my community i know my village i know that they don't have my bone water i know that they don't have decent food so if i pick a story in my village i sure that bad guy who is sticking does away from my people who do be an american would do it differently that's his business honest as to what a lot of these how to look there are consequences to this and i was just recently you can see here on my laptop justice which is an investigation into corruption in the judiciary in ghana there's one point in this investigation where you bribe a judge just before he's about to make a decision on an alleged rapist that man that the judge has to bribe that man goes free there are consequences to your approach to your methodology that may also be detrimental incidences what happened to that man what happened that community didn't go on to do anything else other hardly other violence what quincy quincy is not going to do i mean edge of the season money and there's a critique about the judge tak
or do you but tell me the u.k. is not my community i know my village i know that they don't have my bone water i know that they don't have decent food so if i pick a story in my village i sure that bad guy who is sticking does away from my people who do be an american would do it differently that's his business honest as to what a lot of these how to look there are consequences to this and i was just recently you can see here on my laptop justice which is an investigation into corruption in the...
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how do we make sure they do well on their own and not by cheating? peer pressure is everywhere and the cool to cut corners could be overwhelming. you may think your kids would never take the easy way out, but how well do you really know them? watch and learn as we use hidden cameras to look at the secret lives of your children. >> well, i see it every day, every class. >> you just turn to the left and you look at the other kid's paper. >> everyone cheats at one time or another. >> it's an open secret in just about every american school. >> i'm all up night studying and they're cheating. it makes me feel like my hard work is for nothing. >> experts call an an epidemic. >> students say it's an art. >> they try to be a better cheater than a better student. >> they'll put pieces of paper for answers in their boots. >> write on the inside of water bottles. >> the most clever form of cheating i've ever seen is kids using american sign language. >> if the teacher is oblivious, you can look at a friend and be like, what's number three? >> cheating has been a
how do we make sure they do well on their own and not by cheating? peer pressure is everywhere and the cool to cut corners could be overwhelming. you may think your kids would never take the easy way out, but how well do you really know them? watch and learn as we use hidden cameras to look at the secret lives of your children. >> well, i see it every day, every class. >> you just turn to the left and you look at the other kid's paper. >> everyone cheats at one time or...
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ash why did we do this? why did we do it?way, we did not certify, and lots of interesting things are happening with that whole mess treat peopleve to that treatise well, we treat them well. people that treat us badly, we treat them much worse than they could ever imagine. that is what it has to be. [applause] president trump: that is the way it has to be. we officially recognized jerusalem as the capital of israel. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: every president campaigned -- we are going to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel but they never pulled it off. and i now know why. i put the word out that i may do it. i said i would do it my campaign. that usually means i would do it. i was hit by more countries, pressure, and people, begging me , don't do it, don't do it, don't do it! i said, we have to, it is the right thing to do, and i did it. but every other president lied. they campaigned on it. that was always a big part of the campaign, but they got into office, and they didn't do it. i understand why they didn'
ash why did we do this? why did we do it?way, we did not certify, and lots of interesting things are happening with that whole mess treat peopleve to that treatise well, we treat them well. people that treat us badly, we treat them much worse than they could ever imagine. that is what it has to be. [applause] president trump: that is the way it has to be. we officially recognized jerusalem as the capital of israel. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: every president campaigned -- we are going to...
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we will also do more to explain how athey do this. this will depend partly if we have received the funding. as always, we look for ways to serve you better. i look forward tour suggestions. >> look forward to the questions. the chair expects to be here for the entire did your aches of the hearing. and as such i'm going to defer my time until later in the sequence of the q&a. soy so i'll be yielding first to our members who i know are on the tough time clock because of the things crammed into one day. so i'll withhold my questions at the present moment and use those as we cleanup the hearing at the end. now i yield to my friend the ranking member from kentucky. >> thank you, i intend to do the same thing. i'll sit until the bitter end with you. thanks. >> the first round of questions go to my friend from oklahoma. mr. cole. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to begin by thanking you for the hearing. i know it's important for us to do. i begin by thanking you dr. hall, and your staff. i've dealt with a lot and with the staff and it's be
we will also do more to explain how athey do this. this will depend partly if we have received the funding. as always, we look for ways to serve you better. i look forward tour suggestions. >> look forward to the questions. the chair expects to be here for the entire did your aches of the hearing. and as such i'm going to defer my time until later in the sequence of the q&a. soy so i'll be yielding first to our members who i know are on the tough time clock because of the things...
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what do we do? why do we collect data? to better understand who is in custody or sentenced in one of our out-of-custody, alternative programs. 85% of the people are pretrial. 15% or less, sentenced to county jail. most of the people are out on pretrial alternatives. we collect name, age, address, booking number, case number, sf number. we have our own jail management system that somewhat interacts with court management system and somewhat interacts with the other systems in criminal justice and i will echo what christine deberry said. one of the things that i hope will come out of this is that we will gather, identify first, and gather excellent data, so we can make good decisions, and we're not there. and i think that was said by a number of the other people before me. we're not there. i'm hopeful that the justice system will be able to come up and get together and there will be more investment in it, so we can get the data we need. and one of the things that i'm doing in my budget is my jail management system that collec
what do we do? why do we collect data? to better understand who is in custody or sentenced in one of our out-of-custody, alternative programs. 85% of the people are pretrial. 15% or less, sentenced to county jail. most of the people are out on pretrial alternatives. we collect name, age, address, booking number, case number, sf number. we have our own jail management system that somewhat interacts with court management system and somewhat interacts with the other systems in criminal justice and...
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doing that. we've started a program with our trusted partners where they will come to us to help make that connection. so they know that there is a connection to the website where they are directly trafficking or if there is a connection to a place offline where they're directly trafficking, they can bring that information to us so we can take down those pages. >> thanks so much. what's great about what happened with the justice department hosting this is the conversations we've had about how we can collaborate is amazing. i mean, even the super bowl. what we can do together because i think in the past, years past, everyone was doing this everything separately and if we collaborate with these amazing companies we can change the world and i would love for nicole to expand on what we talked about with the super bowl and maybe brent, you can tag on that some of things that we talked about and collaborating during the super bowl coming up. >> thank you very much. this is completely inspirational and
doing that. we've started a program with our trusted partners where they will come to us to help make that connection. so they know that there is a connection to the website where they are directly trafficking or if there is a connection to a place offline where they're directly trafficking, they can bring that information to us so we can take down those pages. >> thanks so much. what's great about what happened with the justice department hosting this is the conversations we've had about...
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why are we doing it? we're doing it because this is going on in the places that all of us live and just as importantly it's going on wherever delta flies and so we want very much to be the leader in this fight. we want very much to set the bar for other corporations and in the transportation industry to make sure that we're fighting this each and every day. when we look at the programs to start to put in place, it's the education of the employees and it extends to our communities. we look for opportunities to inform our communities. we look for opportunities for our employees to volunteer in their communities in this effort and we try to educate our customers and you will see throughout the country especially in atlanta, and i believe in a little while, charlotte. you'll see signs sponsored by delta other and agencies, to highlight to the traveling public that hey, there's an issue out here, and there are hotline numbers you can call and empeople you can report to to give your concerns about the things th
why are we doing it? we're doing it because this is going on in the places that all of us live and just as importantly it's going on wherever delta flies and so we want very much to be the leader in this fight. we want very much to set the bar for other corporations and in the transportation industry to make sure that we're fighting this each and every day. when we look at the programs to start to put in place, it's the education of the employees and it extends to our communities. we look for...
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laws do. you go to extremes. and you say things that people are not saying. >> no -- >> that young man -- >> you don't want to look at the facts because they don't line up with your ideology. >> that young man continue buy a beer but he could buy an ar-15 -- >> what do you think the consequences are? >> you tell me. you brought this up. >> i'm asking you what do you think -- >> you think he's bought off. >> no, i didn't say that -- >> i think he sincerely believes, one in gun rights. two, the kind of measures you talk about in this program would have nothing to do with stopping these shootings. >> that's not true. >> how does a background check -- >> every single study shows -- there's a new poll out from harvard that was printed in "the new york times" yesterday. the only factor that separates us from other countries is the amount of guns. >> availability. >> and access to guns in this country. >> we had an assault weapons ban and the best research in the '90s -- >> it was a -- >> it was noth
laws do. you go to extremes. and you say things that people are not saying. >> no -- >> that young man -- >> you don't want to look at the facts because they don't line up with your ideology. >> that young man continue buy a beer but he could buy an ar-15 -- >> what do you think the consequences are? >> you tell me. you brought this up. >> i'm asking you what do you think -- >> you think he's bought off. >> no, i didn't say that -- >>...
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you do.rol you. take your time back. take your self back. these people are billionaires. they don't need our sympathy. they do need our help, but they don't need us rolling over for them. emily: roger mcnamee, long-time tech investor, great to have you. roger: thank you. ♪ ♪ yousef: welcome to the best of "bloomberg markets: middle east," i am yousef gamal el-din. markets went haywire and volatility came roaring back as investors braced for rising interest rates. oil suffers its worst slump in two months, where does it lead? and, still number one, claiming its crown as the world's busiest airport. we speak to the ceo. it was an extremely turbulent week for the global markets, all sorts or
you do.rol you. take your time back. take your self back. these people are billionaires. they don't need our sympathy. they do need our help, but they don't need us rolling over for them. emily: roger mcnamee, long-time tech investor, great to have you. roger: thank you. ♪ ♪ yousef: welcome to the best of "bloomberg markets: middle east," i am yousef gamal el-din. markets went haywire and volatility came roaring back as investors braced for rising interest rates. oil suffers its...
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you do?you. take your time back. take your self back. these people are billionaires. they don't need our sympathy. they don't need our help. well they do need our help, but , they don't need us rolling over for them. emily: roger mcnamee, long-time tech investor, great to have you. roger: thank you. ♪ we use our phones and computers the same way these days. so why do we pay to have a phone connected when we're already paying for internet? shouldn't it all just be one thing? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you can get 5 lines of talk and text included at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. choose by the gig or unlimited. and now, get a $200 prepaid card when you buy an iphone. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfnitymobile.com. ♪ nejra: the basel battle. bankers lobby lawmakers on basel iii. how successful will they be? a brexit warning. the house of lords warns against fragmentation of european regulation when it comes to t
you do?you. take your time back. take your self back. these people are billionaires. they don't need our sympathy. they don't need our help. well they do need our help, but , they don't need us rolling over for them. emily: roger mcnamee, long-time tech investor, great to have you. roger: thank you. ♪ we use our phones and computers the same way these days. so why do we pay to have a phone connected when we're already paying for internet? shouldn't it all just be one thing? that's why xfinity...
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i ended up doing a combination of doing a lot of communication for government. i thought it would connect both of my studies and what was i was interested in and show case some of the work that government is doing. >> i work for the transportation agency known as muni and i'm a senior work supervisor. >> i first started as a non-profit and came to san francisco and started to work and i realized i needed to work with people. this opportunity came up by way of an executive fellowship. they had a program at mta to work in workforce development type project and i definitely jumped on that. i didn't know this was something that i wanted to do. all i knew is that i wanted to help people and i wanted to empower others. >> the environment that i grew up that a lot of women were just stay-at-home moms. it wasn't that they didn't have work, but it was cheaper to stay home and watch the kids instead of paying pricey day care centers. >> my mom came from el salvador during the civil war. she worked very hard. when she came here and limited in english, she had to do a servi
i ended up doing a combination of doing a lot of communication for government. i thought it would connect both of my studies and what was i was interested in and show case some of the work that government is doing. >> i work for the transportation agency known as muni and i'm a senior work supervisor. >> i first started as a non-profit and came to san francisco and started to work and i realized i needed to work with people. this opportunity came up by way of an executive...
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you need to do that soul-searching to say do i want to keep doing this myself. if i want to grow i have to learn to let go and understand i need to be the best coach in the world. >> there's not a day that goes by that i'm not grateful for some member of my team. these guys are unbelievable. they're hard-working. i feel like you they have chosen to work in public service. i feel like my job is to give the freedom dining room, give support and also let them make mistakes. that's hard to do so doing business and government. it's okay to make mistakes and let them go again. the come back and say we tried it it to work, which is stop. and also know we have to keep going. >> i think that's what we can do for folks, sometimes there is an urge, i have it, probably we all have it just let me do it. you can't. have to pull back and let folks go for. >> if you look at it and that was a problem in michigan we are very risk adverse. vote huge corporations so how to keep that going. the small businesses are part of our core. but i brought that same philosophy to government.
you need to do that soul-searching to say do i want to keep doing this myself. if i want to grow i have to learn to let go and understand i need to be the best coach in the world. >> there's not a day that goes by that i'm not grateful for some member of my team. these guys are unbelievable. they're hard-working. i feel like you they have chosen to work in public service. i feel like my job is to give the freedom dining room, give support and also let them make mistakes. that's hard to do...
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people begging me don't do it don't do it don't do it and we did the right good. washington were relocated to embassy in israel to jerusalem in may i move the palestinians so i could destroy any hope of a. the settlement. three friends from australia challenge themselves to a grueling ninety kilometer cross-country skiing race in sweden despite never having tried this before. their saturday morning at nine here in moscow my name's welcome to news update from r.t. international first off an update from syria where state media are reporting that islamist militants in the rebel. have launched a fresh round of mortar shelling on residential areas in the capital. at least one person said to being killed and fifteen injured it's the second time a bombardment by insurgents has caused casualties in damascus this week. is a suburb of the capital and it's been under siege by pro-government troops since twenty thirteen but the violence there has dramatically intensified as regime forces attempt to topple the last rebel stronghold close to damascus according to some estimates
people begging me don't do it don't do it don't do it and we did the right good. washington were relocated to embassy in israel to jerusalem in may i move the palestinians so i could destroy any hope of a. the settlement. three friends from australia challenge themselves to a grueling ninety kilometer cross-country skiing race in sweden despite never having tried this before. their saturday morning at nine here in moscow my name's welcome to news update from r.t. international first off an...
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it's important to do this because i can't teach other people how to do it if i'm not doing it.that's number one. number two, i enjoy it and it is why i got into the business in the first place. i enjoy connecting with the clients and doing that work. but the other side of it and the other income and some of it is passive income, is important to me, because it allows me to have work/life balance. and take a day off. and play hookymy kids. >> with her schedule in check, her singular focus on all things related to boudoir photography has paid off making her the go-to person on the subject. >> it certainly was not by design to become ap expert in this field. i think because i specialized so early on i was really one of very few photographers doing that. i was starting to gain my recognition and notice from the photography industry, not just for my photography, but for my message and for the fact that it was all that i was doing. >>> in case you haven't been paying attention, tax policy has changed. as someone making big decisions about your business there are some surprises there f
it's important to do this because i can't teach other people how to do it if i'm not doing it.that's number one. number two, i enjoy it and it is why i got into the business in the first place. i enjoy connecting with the clients and doing that work. but the other side of it and the other income and some of it is passive income, is important to me, because it allows me to have work/life balance. and take a day off. and play hookymy kids. >> with her schedule in check, her singular focus...
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stop there, remember, what do we have to do...iam there, remember, what do we have to do...t is all right, just so we can have a chat. this is obviously a literacy lesson, can we take a seat here? hi, how are you, iam victoria, we have met before. hi, andrew, jacob, how are you? thank you very much for allowing me to interrupt your literacy lesson, take a seat, of course. what is it like here? what it is like here is that you are very caring people around you are very caring people around you who really help you, so ms mwaniki, because she helps most of the children here, and they kind of get that you are in a safe environment, and it helps mentally and physically, basically, because it helps you integrate into mainstream school, because when, say me, when i was of age to be in a mainstream school, i used to keep coming out and getting excluded, but this cool gives you extra help, it is helping me understand how it is better to go into andrea tiberi. —— this school. andrew, what is it like for you? it is nice and safe, and it has helped me a lot, when i first came here, i di
stop there, remember, what do we have to do...iam there, remember, what do we have to do...t is all right, just so we can have a chat. this is obviously a literacy lesson, can we take a seat here? hi, how are you, iam victoria, we have met before. hi, andrew, jacob, how are you? thank you very much for allowing me to interrupt your literacy lesson, take a seat, of course. what is it like here? what it is like here is that you are very caring people around you are very caring people around you...
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i'm like, "i can't do it, i can't do it."o the second catwalk and then the cherry picker kind of stops a little bit going up. and i was so -- it's like going up the longest roller coaster. [ light laughter ] and i was just so nervous, and i got clipped every, like, five feet in case the thing just -- the thing fell down, i would go down with it, so i don't know why i'm clamped. anyways, but then i had to sit over the s, and, like do -- and do stuff. >> steve: it looks like you froze your s off. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, i just -- >> steve: lucky you weren't sitting on the p. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: anyway, it was so fun. and if you saw -- if you saw at the end there, that was a drone camera that filmed the whole thing. so no camera man in his right mind -- >> steve: is gonna risk his life. >> jimmy: -- would be up there. no smart human being would be up there. that's why i'm chained to the sign up there. but anyways, check it out. it's on super bowl sunday sometime during the super bowl. i'm not go
i'm like, "i can't do it, i can't do it."o the second catwalk and then the cherry picker kind of stops a little bit going up. and i was so -- it's like going up the longest roller coaster. [ light laughter ] and i was just so nervous, and i got clipped every, like, five feet in case the thing just -- the thing fell down, i would go down with it, so i don't know why i'm clamped. anyways, but then i had to sit over the s, and, like do -- and do stuff. >> steve: it looks like you...
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do you want to do it? >> i don't want to do it. things at the gym. >> i want nick to do it. >> i'm good. >> everybody getting in on it. this woman at this point, she does her video, then she's like, forget it. it's a good cardio workout. >> there's variations of it circulating. but it's become a legitimate challenge. so let's go. ♪ to the right to the right to the right ♪ ♪ to the left to the left to the left to the left ♪ ♪ now kick now kick now kick now kick ♪ ♪ hey hey hey ♪ hey yeah yeah yeah ♪ now now do your dance do your dance ♪ ♪ downtown do your dance do your dance ♪ ♪ come on yeah >> now kick, kick. >> nice. >> oh my god, that is so much fun! >> that's >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the family scare. donald trump jr.'s wife and two others taken to the hospital as opening a package containing white powder. while at the white house, questions about president trump and his former aide accused of physical abuse. the president wishing him well, and saying, remember, he says he's innocent. now, r
do you want to do it? >> i don't want to do it. things at the gym. >> i want nick to do it. >> i'm good. >> everybody getting in on it. this woman at this point, she does her video, then she's like, forget it. it's a good cardio workout. >> there's variations of it circulating. but it's become a legitimate challenge. so let's go. ♪ to the right to the right to the right ♪ ♪ to the left to the left to the left to the left ♪ ♪ now kick now kick now kick now...
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sure, i'm do it. >> and keep doing films. >> like why?at. >> i think you lose a certain credibility when it comes to, you know? >> maybe she realize it is and switching gears. >> i love her though. great actress. >> i love her though. >> look at that. >> but don't like what you're doing. anyway. >> thank you. >> a famous face. >> in the corner hurling right now, the movie so bad. >> oh, my gosh. famous face, some pens when it comes to his daughter's relationship. i love this store. >> i not just for his face though, also because he is a singer, lionel richie, shared his thoughts over the weekends about his daughter sophia rich bye her relationship, scott, this is a quote, she's 19. when you're 19 you know everything. is it going to be for lifey? don't know. right now it is just a phase, i'll stand real still in the corner, get a good drink and not make too much noise. >> i'm going to zip my tea and watch what happens. >> basically. and didn't have anything bad to say about scott, admitted he bear willingly knows him, maybe that's why. >>
sure, i'm do it. >> and keep doing films. >> like why?at. >> i think you lose a certain credibility when it comes to, you know? >> maybe she realize it is and switching gears. >> i love her though. great actress. >> i love her though. >> look at that. >> but don't like what you're doing. anyway. >> thank you. >> a famous face. >> in the corner hurling right now, the movie so bad. >> oh, my gosh. famous face, some pens when...
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what we will and won't do do. i would also argue --. >> do we have some inherent value in our capabilities? do we have an articulated doctrine? >> it pointed out there would be consequences. would they increase their deterrence? >> it would increase it but the other point i wanted to try the make was don't think is tragic in and of itself is a panacea. >> right now is my colleagues pointed out the russians continue to use bots and basically information warfare tools to sow division in this country no doubt. has our response than adequate to create any sort of visible deterrence to these activities? >> it clearly is not changed their tune the -- clearance. >> it is not effective. let's take a hypothetical for a moment. tomorrow there's a nation-states cyber attack against our energy sector the results and power power outages and results in oil and gas pipeline shutting down. take a moment and assume the decision-makers focus on dhs as well as the administration are in agreement that this is a hostile nation-state a
what we will and won't do do. i would also argue --. >> do we have some inherent value in our capabilities? do we have an articulated doctrine? >> it pointed out there would be consequences. would they increase their deterrence? >> it would increase it but the other point i wanted to try the make was don't think is tragic in and of itself is a panacea. >> right now is my colleagues pointed out the russians continue to use bots and basically information warfare tools to...
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brian: do what we? -- do we?ichael: we do -- some international agreements we have not signed into. basically, there are some domestic oil, is interest abroad that don't necessarily want the u.s. signing our names on the dotted line that can hurt or delay. there is some stipulations that we've had issues with, we recognize it anyway. brian: how close do we allow chinese aircraft to come to this country? will recognize every ship. every ship can come into that air. u.s. isip as far as the concerned, if it is international you can do it. operations in mentioned before, we do that in the south china sea. canadianurs are in waters. it shows that we are allowed to go here, so we are going to go here. so we just as a matter of course, that is what we do. that has been our mantra. we are here to make sure that these waters are open to everyone. v.p. biden: this is old footage, but it goes back, it is old. you write in your book before we look at this -- what are the islands? this island group, the south china sea has sp
brian: do what we? -- do we?ichael: we do -- some international agreements we have not signed into. basically, there are some domestic oil, is interest abroad that don't necessarily want the u.s. signing our names on the dotted line that can hurt or delay. there is some stipulations that we've had issues with, we recognize it anyway. brian: how close do we allow chinese aircraft to come to this country? will recognize every ship. every ship can come into that air. u.s. isip as far as the...
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the whole, how many press conferences do you do at night. that's compared to your measure, which is like when you interact with the press? >> which i think just to jump in, argues the point that you are making comment that you don't have somebody who's accessible and being held accountable by the press. by the definition of the fact he spends as much time interacting with the press as he does, it is hard to argue that he isn't open to answering those questions and being held accountable by the press. that's a very big difference in one of the things that regularly left out of conversations is how accessible the president and his and how often he interacts with the press, but also how often he interacts with the american public in a variety of different ways. >> when you guys were in office, that makes things very different, which i think it makes a really hard to compare things apples to apples from administration to administration because we are dealing with a whole lot of things that didn't even exist when you guys were in office. some of
the whole, how many press conferences do you do at night. that's compared to your measure, which is like when you interact with the press? >> which i think just to jump in, argues the point that you are making comment that you don't have somebody who's accessible and being held accountable by the press. by the definition of the fact he spends as much time interacting with the press as he does, it is hard to argue that he isn't open to answering those questions and being held accountable...
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do it. so, why don't we just otheuse t system they're using and get to a modern system. that's what we're doing. we're trying to modernize our facilities. i was telling governor fallon we're trying to do do something now in tulsa like this. this is the facility in palo alto. this is the type of facility you and your family want to be in, a place they can stay with you, single rooms, pleasant. we want this for all of our va facilities and now we are beginning to do that. for the first time in over three years, congress worked with us to get 28 new leases out in your communities. we're looking at doing business differently by working with the private sector to build with them, not have federal construction be the only way of building new facilities. we think we can do it faster and cheaper by working with the private sector. >>> i'm also eliminating old and unused buildings. no sense paying for maintenance of vacant buildings, unutilized buildings. i've announced 1100 or 1200 vacant unutilized
do it. so, why don't we just otheuse t system they're using and get to a modern system. that's what we're doing. we're trying to modernize our facilities. i was telling governor fallon we're trying to do do something now in tulsa like this. this is the facility in palo alto. this is the type of facility you and your family want to be in, a place they can stay with you, single rooms, pleasant. we want this for all of our va facilities and now we are beginning to do that. for the first time in...
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we do? have to partner with somebody we trust. so we went to the boys and girls club. they communicated that message that yes, there is a job for you. you can get it. companies need you and want to invest in you. and they successfully recruited people into the pipeline. and we put them into the online boot camp treehouse. it is a mine month -- it is a nine-month journey. at the end of that, they come out ready to be hired by tech companies. but they have be supported with mentorship and with a lot of support so that they are successful once they are inside that organization. as you know, it will be mostly white males in that organization and they need a lot of support to succeed. we create a talent path to put those pieces together to plug into companies. emily: i know amazon is one of your customers, nike is one of your customers using your new talent path system. i'm curious, when you go to the boys and girls club, what you hear from some of these potential candidates? what do they tell yo
we do? have to partner with somebody we trust. so we went to the boys and girls club. they communicated that message that yes, there is a job for you. you can get it. companies need you and want to invest in you. and they successfully recruited people into the pipeline. and we put them into the online boot camp treehouse. it is a mine month -- it is a nine-month journey. at the end of that, they come out ready to be hired by tech companies. but they have be supported with mentorship and with a...
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gregory gets a kick out of it. >> greg: i do. why does he do it?ffort for maximal impact. took him a minute to write. creates a day of magical chaos. this is what happened to him at the correspondents' dinner. people mock him and he became president. you usually expect a person to hold back on oprah because she's wildly popular african-american woman. he is the least aware of identity politics of anybody on the planet. he doesn't care. he will make fun of anybody. he will go after -- virtue signaling is not in his dna. >> jesse: he went after gold star families. doesn't care. he's got to defend his brand. i'm a little worried he's watching 60 minutes on a sunday night. i'm not sure if that's the best use of his time but i understand the strategy. instead of giving a huge speech and wasting 45 minutes, he can send out a tweet and create a narrative where he is seen as a victim and the media is seen as trying to get him. i understand why. i would be sensitive to. heats it's funny he is calling e else insecure. the only president to fight back against
gregory gets a kick out of it. >> greg: i do. why does he do it?ffort for maximal impact. took him a minute to write. creates a day of magical chaos. this is what happened to him at the correspondents' dinner. people mock him and he became president. you usually expect a person to hold back on oprah because she's wildly popular african-american woman. he is the least aware of identity politics of anybody on the planet. he doesn't care. he will make fun of anybody. he will go after --...
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i don't do it on the thing? i don't do it on this? i can do it this way?anks very much. >> and then peel off an orange peel here. >> stephen: all right. mmm. you know what i like eating in vienna, the veneers. the sausages on the street. they put that on the spike that heat iewp is that a steaming spike? >> all right, so you make that. if you don't get-- if you don't get lucky, drinking that, making that, forget it then. >> stephen: oh, oh, i'm going to put out. >> we hope so. so then, for main course, we're going to grill a little lobster. >> stephen: i like that. that's what? a little salt. >> a little salt on it. and put a little pepper, too. you want to spice it up a little bit. >> stephen: you better do it. >> i know, valentine is today, or tonight. whatever you do. >> stephen: there gu! >> all right, now we're going to put the lobster here. and we're going to just grill it. so you can do that at home really, really easy. now, i know you don't-- jon batiste over there. >> stephen: anybody eat meat? >> yeah! >> i love the music. i listen to you every n
i don't do it on the thing? i don't do it on this? i can do it this way?anks very much. >> and then peel off an orange peel here. >> stephen: all right. mmm. you know what i like eating in vienna, the veneers. the sausages on the street. they put that on the spike that heat iewp is that a steaming spike? >> all right, so you make that. if you don't get-- if you don't get lucky, drinking that, making that, forget it then. >> stephen: oh, oh, i'm going to put out. >>...
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>>> what do we want? >> change. >>> tonightn kqed news room, students have taken up the call for gun control. saying adults haven't done enough. >>> meanwhile, gun control advocates are singling out politicians for their ties to the nra. >>> san francisco mayor on what he wants to accomplish before voters pick a new mayor ins,une. the challenges facing the california democratic party as they convene this weekend. >>> hello and welcome to kqed news room. i'm filling in this week. we begin with student activism. the mass shooting at marjori stoneman douglas high school in florida revised a heated debate over gun control. only this time, young people are leading the charge. their message to adults? you haven't done enough to stop gun violence. high school students across the country are staging demonstrations, rallies, and walk outs calling for lmakers to take stronger action or face consequences at the polls this fall. joining me now to talk about what bay area youth are doing are two high school students.
>>> what do we want? >> change. >>> tonightn kqed news room, students have taken up the call for gun control. saying adults haven't done enough. >>> meanwhile, gun control advocates are singling out politicians for their ties to the nra. >>> san francisco mayor on what he wants to accomplish before voters pick a new mayor ins,une. the challenges facing the california democratic party as they convene this weekend. >>> hello and welcome to kqed...
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the jobs that they are there to do, do some people need to go? people do need to go. you can start with the director wray. frankly, i would go back 200 years to the u.s. marshal service, create a new division for investigations and in about six to eight months i would shut the fbi down and agents would be allowed to apply for or laterally transfer to a new investigative arm of the u.s. marshal service and the fbi would cease to exist. trish: you're not just calling on chris me christopher wray to. this is controversial. you don't want to see the fbi in existence in its current form? >> if there's a systemic institution nal problems. we can walk it back to the whitey bulger, existing corruption in el paso, texas. there's all sorts of problems. and at this point you've got a 200-some-odd year of the u.s. marshal service performing honorable work. let's create a branch within the u.s. marshal office. let the fine officials at the rank and file, let them apply for, be screened and admitted into this new investigative division. and then let's take wha
the jobs that they are there to do, do some people need to go? people do need to go. you can start with the director wray. frankly, i would go back 200 years to the u.s. marshal service, create a new division for investigations and in about six to eight months i would shut the fbi down and agents would be allowed to apply for or laterally transfer to a new investigative arm of the u.s. marshal service and the fbi would cease to exist. trish: you're not just calling on chris me christopher wray...
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fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. trish: breaking news. president trump speaking about response to tragic school shooting in florida. president is at the hospital visiting with pled medical professionals. >> done an incredible job, we saw people in incredible recovery. first responders, everyone the job they have done is incredible. >> did you see the victims? >> yes, i did. i did, indeed. it is very sad, something like this could happen, but the job that doctors did, nurses, the hospital, first responders, law enforcement. really incredible. the speed they got the victims to the hospital is record -- one case 20 minutes in one case 19 minutes from time they were shot. it is incrediblible thing, thank you very much. trish: joining me now, ed rollins, great america pak chairman. you know. tough thing for a president to have happen on liz watch. >> it is, it is important what he is doing, he is going
fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. trish: breaking news. president trump speaking about response to tragic school shooting in florida. president is at the hospital visiting with pled medical professionals. >> done an incredible job, we saw people in incredible recovery. first responders, everyone the job they have done is incredible. >> did...
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what do you do with a kid like that, question one. what do you do with the social media company.tube. but we talk about free speech and social media that allow postings from bots in our election cycles. what about postings like this. let me give you one final comment and be very specific. a judge has to look at somebody and let me a adjudicate whether someone should be allowed to have a wefpl i think that standard is too high. we should violate people's privacy. let he me be blunt. if you seek treatment for a significant mental disorder, i believe people in health provisions should have the authority to say this pepper has this disorder and that should be matched with national gun registries the. a kid is too valuable. i think we ought to violate privacy. >> phil, that youtube posting, instagram postings that seem to be predictive of some sort of violence, what if he had been talking islamic terror. what if his name was muhammad. would the fbi have treated this the same way? >> maybe. but remember we're going backwards. i would take you into a hospital. and say we have 1,000 case
what do you do with a kid like that, question one. what do you do with the social media company.tube. but we talk about free speech and social media that allow postings from bots in our election cycles. what about postings like this. let me give you one final comment and be very specific. a judge has to look at somebody and let me a adjudicate whether someone should be allowed to have a wefpl i think that standard is too high. we should violate people's privacy. let he me be blunt. if you seek...
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we said we do have more work to do. when it comes to news content our goal is to promote more authority of sources and demote lower quality content from less established sources. it's not only popularity that fuels the recommendation, also trying to draw from sources well established known sources of news and put that near the top. do we succeed every time? we don't. i'll give you a recent example earlier this week the stock market fell. our algorithm recognized the stock market plunge being a newsy query because a lot of news sources were using the word "plunge" in their coverage but didn't recognize fastock market crash because that term wasn't being used and we used authoritative sources across both the queries and our queries in language can cause the systems to misfire on it and we worked to fix that. >> "the guardian" put 8,000 recommendations into their software system which tracks political disinformation campaigns. in every case the largest source of traffic for fake news came from youtube's "up next" algorithm
we said we do have more work to do. when it comes to news content our goal is to promote more authority of sources and demote lower quality content from less established sources. it's not only popularity that fuels the recommendation, also trying to draw from sources well established known sources of news and put that near the top. do we succeed every time? we don't. i'll give you a recent example earlier this week the stock market fell. our algorithm recognized the stock market plunge being a...
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they also do not want us to do the kind of political work that we do. to answer your question directly, what we know is that if there was no pr campaign for -- or anything else, probably what would happen is that over the course of a year or so, the people who are fee -- they would get those choices fair directly, and about half of them would say we do not want it. union, of the our 1.7 million members in our union, there are about 87,000. very few in the small district, k-12 sphere. probably half of them. this is what we know will happen because we have already seen it. the koch brothers and others have announced they are going to spend $400 million. after they got that tax cut from president trump, they have up to to --rom $400 million their words, not mine -- to break us, to break teachers unions, and try to undermine and destabilize public schools. their words again. we think what they are going to do a big public campaign that says you want a raise? get rid of your union dues. so given that, you really do not actually know. we know they want to use
they also do not want us to do the kind of political work that we do. to answer your question directly, what we know is that if there was no pr campaign for -- or anything else, probably what would happen is that over the course of a year or so, the people who are fee -- they would get those choices fair directly, and about half of them would say we do not want it. union, of the our 1.7 million members in our union, there are about 87,000. very few in the small district, k-12 sphere. probably...
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but what do you do? >> well, look, the advance people can generally sort of sculpt the event, structure the event so you minimize the picture of the president being protested, but one thing you can never avoid, in fact, you have to welcome it, because it's your responsibility, is the anger of those involved. my suspicion when the president visited the hospital, there may have been parents, grieving and angry and striking out and the president has to simply accept the fact that if he's there, he may be on the receiving end of their anger and their grief and he has to deal with it as best he can. that's part of the job, but, you know, the protests you can always, you know, schedule, you organize it show you get in and out of the place so the camera is not seeing that as a background, separate and apart from the visit. that personal anger, whether it's a question of a war or a natural disaster or a shooting like this. there are always people saying why my family, why my child, why my spouse, why my husband,
but what do you do? >> well, look, the advance people can generally sort of sculpt the event, structure the event so you minimize the picture of the president being protested, but one thing you can never avoid, in fact, you have to welcome it, because it's your responsibility, is the anger of those involved. my suspicion when the president visited the hospital, there may have been parents, grieving and angry and striking out and the president has to simply accept the fact that if he's...
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we will not be doing under pinning. we will be doing shoring. so like joe duffy mentioned that we're doing alternating sections, having each section shored up with a planter box method approach. that is what we will be doing. drawings for shoring have been developed. it was shared with both the engineer as well as architect and a feedback from both the architect and engineer for the neighbors were good. it's fine. but the difference is actually going underneath the neighbor's building and providing a new foundation support below the neighbor's building. shoring would be doing it in sections with the planter box method alternating probably a, b, c. so that is what we are doing, shoring. thank you. that's to clarify. >> just to clarify -- >> are you finished with your presentation? >> yeah. >> okay. good. >> i forgot my question. i'm just kidding. so at any point, is your foundation lower than theirs where you're doing it? how is the topography of it. >> so existing -- both of our foundations along john and carol's building, we're at about 7 feet
we will not be doing under pinning. we will be doing shoring. so like joe duffy mentioned that we're doing alternating sections, having each section shored up with a planter box method approach. that is what we will be doing. drawings for shoring have been developed. it was shared with both the engineer as well as architect and a feedback from both the architect and engineer for the neighbors were good. it's fine. but the difference is actually going underneath the neighbor's building and...
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from the dollar and from this federal reserve policy what do they say they're doing how do they justify this you say collusion that has a negative connotation but of course they don't consider themselves to be colluding in anything they think of themselves as coordinating policy for what do they think they're doing exactly they think well what they think they're doing and what they actually say they're doing in two different things. what they say they are doing is stimulating economies so the federal reserve supposedly by injecting four and a half trillion dollars into the financial system buying bonds and have valuating on the back of that those securities upwards they said that would create real growth we know it hasn't created real growth it hasn't really grown the economy it's grown the markets it's grown the asset economy but not the foundational economy they believe they have and so what's happening now is all the central banks are talking not really doing tapering so the fed is saying are going to raise rates a little bit we're going to shrink our booker a little bit but in actua
from the dollar and from this federal reserve policy what do they say they're doing how do they justify this you say collusion that has a negative connotation but of course they don't consider themselves to be colluding in anything they think of themselves as coordinating policy for what do they think they're doing exactly they think well what they think they're doing and what they actually say they're doing in two different things. what they say they are doing is stimulating economies so the...
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on i'll do it do not encroach on our borders do not provoke us we will run out of patience tillerson has arrived in turkey and he'll be going to an embassy a u.s. embassy in turkey that is on a street it's actually amazing for the military operation against those kurdish forces are in by the united states operation olive branch and it's sending a pretty clear message to washington that they do not approve of this policy of arming kurdish forces the united states is caught in a strange place between two allies it's aligned with the kurdish forces and it's also aligned with the turkish government a member of nato that considers those kurdish forces to be terrorists. political science professor says turkey now wants the u.s. to deliver on his promises. we are fed up with these words that's coming from america by mistake good to be you know i understand security teams of turkey at the big terrorist group there is you know not only diplomatic scientists those from the united states just want to keep its promises to deliver those promises to turkey related to africa. especially in member o
on i'll do it do not encroach on our borders do not provoke us we will run out of patience tillerson has arrived in turkey and he'll be going to an embassy a u.s. embassy in turkey that is on a street it's actually amazing for the military operation against those kurdish forces are in by the united states operation olive branch and it's sending a pretty clear message to washington that they do not approve of this policy of arming kurdish forces the united states is caught in a strange place...
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they do it. they do do it. and the russians every been doing it for years.hat they have done, call active mels urs and disinformation campaigns, the only difference between what they've been doing for years and now is that, it's on steroids because of the internet. and because of social media. so it's much more powerful effect of what they've been able to accomplish. >> tucker: do you agree you probably shouldn't call people unpatriotic or treasonous on your twitter account? >> i wouldn't say they're unpatriotic or trees treasoness unless they wouldn't protect us against foreign powers. maybe he will. >> tucker: maybe he will be a patriot in your mind. we're out of time, thanks for doing that. >> okay, all right, tucker. >> tucker: some people are so excited about the new movie "the black panther" they're refusing to see it. interesting story. mine's way better. this one's below market price and has bluetooth. same here, but this one has leather seats! use the cars.com app to compare price, features and value. today, a focus on innovation in the southern tie
they do it. they do do it. and the russians every been doing it for years.hat they have done, call active mels urs and disinformation campaigns, the only difference between what they've been doing for years and now is that, it's on steroids because of the internet. and because of social media. so it's much more powerful effect of what they've been able to accomplish. >> tucker: do you agree you probably shouldn't call people unpatriotic or treasonous on your twitter account? >> i...
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we do? apparently the fear seems to be that the russians will try to do the exact same thing in this election year and in the next election year. and apparently they came up with all sorts of smart methods if you believe this report, this indictment, to do just that. they worked with democratic crowds, republican crowds, all types of crowds. what do you do? >> the way the voting system is set up, they can't manipulate votes. that's the good news. the bad news is, all the social media and all the different algorithms that can be used to influence the public. we need to take a closer look at how that's being secured. >> neil: how do you know that doesn't influence votes among some? i don't think it changed the outcome in any way. there is the potential that in key states it could. >> what i'm implying is that if you have social media sending out messages, certainly people are going to listen to that and there may be those who are influenced. >> neil: on both sides. >> absolutely. but what we n
we do? apparently the fear seems to be that the russians will try to do the exact same thing in this election year and in the next election year. and apparently they came up with all sorts of smart methods if you believe this report, this indictment, to do just that. they worked with democratic crowds, republican crowds, all types of crowds. what do you do? >> the way the voting system is set up, they can't manipulate votes. that's the good news. the bad news is, all the social media and...
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do what i wanto to do. because i choose service, because i want to do this type of career, why do i have to pay for it? why do i have to pay a mandated fee to do it? host: has your union spelled out what may happen, particularly how these fees may be collected in the future? guest: they have not. we have to wait for the decision. host: is there a work around they could use to collect these fees? guest: there should not be. if workers have a right to choose, state should respect that and let every worker choose whether or not to support a union. complain now all that they have to represent people who are not members and it would be terrible if we have to pay and represent them. they argue for laws that make them the representatives for everybody. lawscould advocate for that say they only have to represent the workers who pay. that would be a fair compromise. i am not sure they will advocate for that. host: ronald, philadelphia. caller: they keep saying this is ort for state workers government workers. this i
do what i wanto to do. because i choose service, because i want to do this type of career, why do i have to pay for it? why do i have to pay a mandated fee to do it? host: has your union spelled out what may happen, particularly how these fees may be collected in the future? guest: they have not. we have to wait for the decision. host: is there a work around they could use to collect these fees? guest: there should not be. if workers have a right to choose, state should respect that and let...
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so what do we do? we got to wait him out. it's a complicated waiting out game because on the one hand, you do want to keep the pressure up so he doesn't go rolling into estonia or anything like that. you know, on the other hand, as someone has -- many people have said, including i think you guys, you know, a strong russia is a problem, a weak russia is a problem because if russia looks like it's failing, lord knows what putin would do externally in order to try to prop up support. so, like said, we gi said, we g him out. i don't know what comes after putin. it's a complicated society in that, well, there's people here who know a lot more about russia than i do, but i was in russia with john kelly, of all people. should i quote him? i will. we were just walking around, this was in 1998, so it's not long after all this changed and he just sort of said, like, i still have a hard time understanding this, you know, we spent 70-some odd years fighting these people as basically the worst people on the planet. now all of a sudden, it
so what do we do? we got to wait him out. it's a complicated waiting out game because on the one hand, you do want to keep the pressure up so he doesn't go rolling into estonia or anything like that. you know, on the other hand, as someone has -- many people have said, including i think you guys, you know, a strong russia is a problem, a weak russia is a problem because if russia looks like it's failing, lord knows what putin would do externally in order to try to prop up support. so, like...
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do you get viscerally angry about this with your colleagues? >> i do. i do. i'm not someone who shout and scream but the reason that i sat on the floor for 15 hours was because i couldn't taking this inaction any longer. and the reason that i get hangry when people send out thoughts prayers and nothing else, they're meaningless if you're not willing to put action behind your faith. so yeah, a lot of these senators are really nice to the victims of gun violence when they come into their office. and then when they leave, they go back to the business of doing absolutely nothing. and that is infuriating to mel back, a good friend of mine. that is infuriating to me. my hope is it is infuriating to the voters of florida who decide to send somebody to washington who recognize that orlando, parkland are not inevitable. there's a consequence of inaction. it's a matter of changing representation to get a different outcome. >> you talked about organization and about virginia. you have it does seem like there's always been ans a symmetry of the organization between the f
do you get viscerally angry about this with your colleagues? >> i do. i do. i'm not someone who shout and scream but the reason that i sat on the floor for 15 hours was because i couldn't taking this inaction any longer. and the reason that i get hangry when people send out thoughts prayers and nothing else, they're meaningless if you're not willing to put action behind your faith. so yeah, a lot of these senators are really nice to the victims of gun violence when they come into their...
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>> and it was then up to the political process to say, "what do we do with the truth?" . steve: evening everyone, welcome to "the next revolution" i'm steve hilton, this is the home of positive populism. they are here to break down the top stories, also a special edition of "swamp watch." my exclusive interviews with two lead members of congress who reveal unbelievable details how the d.c. swamp really works. >>> big tech on trial. don't miss my verdicts on the controversies facing google and facebook. i knew i'd get that wrong. it's a british thing. >>> and the author of a shocking new study joins me, the anti-conservative bias in silicon valley. but first, here are some of the things that happened this week in our economy. evidence of a major shift from part-time work to full-time work. 2016, the final year of the obama economy saw the highest number of part-time jobs on record. last year the trump economy saw the highest number of full-time jobs on record. across the board wages are going up. millions of workers are getting thousands of dollars in bonuses. an extra wee
>> and it was then up to the political process to say, "what do we do with the truth?" . steve: evening everyone, welcome to "the next revolution" i'm steve hilton, this is the home of positive populism. they are here to break down the top stories, also a special edition of "swamp watch." my exclusive interviews with two lead members of congress who reveal unbelievable details how the d.c. swamp really works. >>> big tech on trial. don't miss my...
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if i had it to do over, what would i change, what would i do? as you are most intimately familiar with all of the numbers. are there anyplaces if you had more discretion to not have it quite so zero based so history based and more zero based, are there anyplaces in particular you personally would see investments? i am talking on the expenditure side, not revenue side, that we haven't pursued in the interest of having this very clear historic reference? >> well, the revenues are definitely based on historic. the expenditures not necessarily. we are in a better position than most departments that we have the revenues to do what we need to do with them. a lot of times following prior years would limit us for doing something new. for instance where we need to increase we have increased it. at the same time we have to balance with the fact we have to look at the prior spending because that is what the mayor's office is going to look at and the board of supervisors is going to look at. if we say we want more money in training to half a million dollars
if i had it to do over, what would i change, what would i do? as you are most intimately familiar with all of the numbers. are there anyplaces if you had more discretion to not have it quite so zero based so history based and more zero based, are there anyplaces in particular you personally would see investments? i am talking on the expenditure side, not revenue side, that we haven't pursued in the interest of having this very clear historic reference? >> well, the revenues are definitely...
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do it.isfied. and always working to be better. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...and lower your a1c. wow. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction. symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, swelling, and difficulty breathing or swallowing. do not take jardiance if you are on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. other side effects are sudden kidney problems, genital yeast infections, increased bad cholesterol, and urinary tract infections, which may be serious. taking jardiance with
do it.isfied. and always working to be better. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...and lower your a1c. wow. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting,...
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what do you think needs to be done? what do ceos and investors need to do?there is a bunch of things, i don't know if i have an exhaustive list. just being aware of the fact that it is a talent war and the way you when it isn't just by saying i am going to go back to the same old well and get the same people out. what has worked for us is you widen the net you cast and naturally that will lead to embracing. conversations there levchin, the ceo of a firm. a new cause of action in the wake of the me too movement and it is all about getting more men to mentor women. this has just published a survey that shows a majority of men are now want comfortable working along with women or mentoring them. something that samberg calls unacceptable. we sat down with an exquisite individual talk about the new mentor her movement, the backlash against me too and more. >> now is a watershed moment, me too has shined a light on the need to end sexual harassment forever. it is critically important as you write in your book that we get more women into leadership roles. today we a
what do you think needs to be done? what do ceos and investors need to do?there is a bunch of things, i don't know if i have an exhaustive list. just being aware of the fact that it is a talent war and the way you when it isn't just by saying i am going to go back to the same old well and get the same people out. what has worked for us is you widen the net you cast and naturally that will lead to embracing. conversations there levchin, the ceo of a firm. a new cause of action in the wake of the...