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how do we stand out? but you are bold. keep doing that, how do we do it positively? force positive change. i'm so proud to see you all helping us. also, some of the things -- i will tell this pregnancy story. i really am. i've got a 24-year-old -- 21-year-old and a 5-year-old. you all heard that, right? here's the story though about talent management and retaining people. it is by -- the story is, i got elected for colonel and i was sitting, i was like, what happens now? just put my head down, somebody has to ask you to go somewhere. i don't know anybody. so i sent an e-mail and i said, right need to know somebody? i don't know what happened after that but i was in the pentagon and doing work and they showed up when i was pregnant. i'm not doing it, i'm pregnant. i'm getting out, i don't want anybody to know i'm pregnant. she was like, okay. can we talk? [laughter] was like, she goes okay, you need to tell your boss. give the institution chance. so i went into top my boss was an infantry officer who had a huge level information. you couldn't tell. i went in, here it
how do we stand out? but you are bold. keep doing that, how do we do it positively? force positive change. i'm so proud to see you all helping us. also, some of the things -- i will tell this pregnancy story. i really am. i've got a 24-year-old -- 21-year-old and a 5-year-old. you all heard that, right? here's the story though about talent management and retaining people. it is by -- the story is, i got elected for colonel and i was sitting, i was like, what happens now? just put my head down,...
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i can do it directly. i can do indexing. we are always looking at the capital gains tax, payroll tax. we are looking at -- i would love to do something on capital gains. we are talking about that. that is a big deal, goes through congress. payroll tax is something we think about, and a lot of people would like to see that. it very much affects the workers of our country, and we have a lot of workers. right now, by the way, we have more people working today that -- than we have ever had before in the history of our country. we have almost 160 million people working today. i think the word "recession" is a word that is inappropriate, because it is a word that certain people -- i will be kind -- certain people in the media are trying to build up, because they would love to see a recession. we are very far from a recession. in fact, if the fed would do its job, i think we would have a tremendous spurt of growth. tremendous. the fed is psychologically important. less so actually, but psychologically important. if the fed would do
i can do it directly. i can do indexing. we are always looking at the capital gains tax, payroll tax. we are looking at -- i would love to do something on capital gains. we are talking about that. that is a big deal, goes through congress. payroll tax is something we think about, and a lot of people would like to see that. it very much affects the workers of our country, and we have a lot of workers. right now, by the way, we have more people working today that -- than we have ever had before...
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again, we could win that, but i do not want to do what we would have to do to win it. and i think most people agree with me on that. right now, what we are doing is we are negotiating with the government, and we are negotiating with the taliban, and we will see what happens from it, what is coming from it. i will say this. the taliban would like to stop fighting us. they would like to stop fighting us. they have lost a lot, but we will see what happens, and remember, it is a tough place. the soviet union became russia because of afghanistan. that is what happened. very simple. they became russia because of afghanistan. somebody would say, "oh, well, would russia go in?" and i would say, "if they want to, let them." i think they tried that before. it did not work out too well for them. >> can the taliban be trusted? pres. trump: nobody can be trusted. in this world, i think nobody can be trusted. >> could we be back to where we were pre-9/11? pres. trump: you could say that about a lot of places, john. doesn't have to be that sector. that does seem to be the harvard uni
again, we could win that, but i do not want to do what we would have to do to win it. and i think most people agree with me on that. right now, what we are doing is we are negotiating with the government, and we are negotiating with the taliban, and we will see what happens from it, what is coming from it. i will say this. the taliban would like to stop fighting us. they would like to stop fighting us. they have lost a lot, but we will see what happens, and remember, it is a tough place. the...
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what we have to do is beat him. he knows what he's doing. i say this to trump supporters as much as i say it to democrats. he got elected dividing america. that's why he won. that's an unusual way for a president to get elected. it is not unheard of in other countries, but it's very unusual here. now he's trying to cling to power by dividing america again. i think what we need to do is overcome that by unifying this country, bringing people together around an agenda that is popular in the u.s. and beat donald trump in states like iowa and colorado and maine. i think that's where the voters in iowa are focused. >> coming from a western state like colorado and back to guns, do you support federal buyback programs? sen. bennet: i would support a voluntary program. i think our focus should be on the background checks. >> some of your competitors want to federally mandated that. i am sure that some do. >> you and governor hickenlooper are both -- yesterday, the government noted you had supported him for many years. sen. bennet: he and i had very
what we have to do is beat him. he knows what he's doing. i say this to trump supporters as much as i say it to democrats. he got elected dividing america. that's why he won. that's an unusual way for a president to get elected. it is not unheard of in other countries, but it's very unusual here. now he's trying to cling to power by dividing america again. i think what we need to do is overcome that by unifying this country, bringing people together around an agenda that is popular in the u.s....
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why do we want to do that?we can align them under a single commander, we can take advantage of a strike eagle wing in mountain home and a strike eagle wing at seymour johnson, working together to achieve readiness goals. we can pull them together under one commander, and able to optimize training and support, helping them work together. it will be a single service force provider in those capabilities that makes trades when someone can't go, substituting someone who can. who will be able to advocate for all those forces, with one i.g. across them all. slide, please. for information warfare. this is a big job we will ask this new numbered air force commander to do, but it is important to bring these capabilities together. this new numbered air force commander will be air force's cyber, the service component to u.s. cyber command with teams working in that role. he will also command a joint force headquarters cyber air force, focused on ucomm, stratcom, and there are different headquarters on different parts of th
why do we want to do that?we can align them under a single commander, we can take advantage of a strike eagle wing in mountain home and a strike eagle wing at seymour johnson, working together to achieve readiness goals. we can pull them together under one commander, and able to optimize training and support, helping them work together. it will be a single service force provider in those capabilities that makes trades when someone can't go, substituting someone who can. who will be able to...
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they need to do more. we need to do more. congress needs to change the rules.have to create a deterrence. it has to be the case that those who want to come here legally can, and those who want to come by some other mechanism choose not to, because they understand they will not find a way. i remember, as a member of congress, people would call my office and say, hey, they want to come here and get citizenship. anyway -- i won't tell you the joke, but the simplest way to do it would be to go to mexico and come on. what you want to encourage them to do is to file the paperwork, go through the lawful process, become citizens. we are the most welcoming nation in the world. we will always be. but it's not the case that we can be lawless or have our sovereignty broken through having this mass immigration and an unlawful mechanism. truly, there is a national security risk. david: speaking of south of the border, venezuela, would the u.s. government ever send troops in if that was necessary to keep further violence from occurring? sec. pompeo: see, you started trying to
they need to do more. we need to do more. congress needs to change the rules.have to create a deterrence. it has to be the case that those who want to come here legally can, and those who want to come by some other mechanism choose not to, because they understand they will not find a way. i remember, as a member of congress, people would call my office and say, hey, they want to come here and get citizenship. anyway -- i won't tell you the joke, but the simplest way to do it would be to go to...
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timothy. ♪ ♪ yeah baby shark do d baby shark do do baby shark do do do ♪ ♪ yeah baby shark do do d yeahon't you take us home just do one more >> all right [ cheers and applause [ beeps [ laughter ] >> alanis morissette >> jimmy: "hush little baby. oh, i love alanis. >> oh, my gosh >> jimmy: all right. roots, alanis. ♪ ♪ oh hush little babysay a word papa's gonna buy you a mocking bird ♪ ♪ and if that birause don't sing i'll buy you a diamond ring ♪ ♪ i'll buy you diamond ring bab and if that diamond ring turns to brass ♪ ♪ papa's going to by you looking glas and if that lookin glass gets broke papa's ♪ ♪ going to buy you billy goat ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: alessia cara that's all the time we have for wheel of musical impressions we'll be right back with a a performance from juanes and alessia. ♪ ♪ we are here to discuss jessie's online time. and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objection! overruled. one hour. sweeten the deal by doing the dishes and i'll consider it. i wouldn't do it. i hate the dishes. one hour with the tabl
timothy. ♪ ♪ yeah baby shark do d baby shark do do baby shark do do do ♪ ♪ yeah baby shark do do d yeahon't you take us home just do one more >> all right [ cheers and applause [ beeps [ laughter ] >> alanis morissette >> jimmy: "hush little baby. oh, i love alanis. >> oh, my gosh >> jimmy: all right. roots, alanis. ♪ ♪ oh hush little babysay a word papa's gonna buy you a mocking bird ♪ ♪ and if that birause don't sing i'll buy you a diamond...
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mo states still do not do that. they just borrow more money. p. . . . . we spent $4 million teaching people was in china. last year county office said at the federal level we wasted 150 billion dollars in improper payments. we did not fix it. we have 20 federal organizations that do housing programs. we are wasting money, wasting money and expecting you to pay for it. here's the deal, or collecting about $3 trillion a year in texas and every year we spend $4 trillion. how long could you do that as an individual and how long can a business do that came not for long but we are doing it every year but 20 true trillion dollars worth of debt. twenty true trillion dollars someone has to pay for that. we collected over $3 trillion in taxes and pain or spending over $400 million in interest which adds no value and no services were not building our military. nothing. by 2028 that will be $900 billion a year. if we don't pay down the debt. so, we just had the budget deal today and i voted against it because you will pay for it. if you stop and think -- here's what
mo states still do not do that. they just borrow more money. p. . . . . we spent $4 million teaching people was in china. last year county office said at the federal level we wasted 150 billion dollars in improper payments. we did not fix it. we have 20 federal organizations that do housing programs. we are wasting money, wasting money and expecting you to pay for it. here's the deal, or collecting about $3 trillion a year in texas and every year we spend $4 trillion. how long could you do that...
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porter: how do we do with the hate that is growing and dividing our country? orange county has one of the highest rates of hate crimes in the country. which is shameful, given that we have one of the most beautifully diverse and successful populations in the country. we should, we live in a place where we should be celebrating each other everyday. i'm so proud of the diversity of our community. [applause] there are a lot of solutions on hate crimes. part of it starts with each one of us. living the kind of values we believe. speaking up when we hear hate speech. when we see people engaging in hateful or disrespectful acts. part of it comes with making sure that our department of justice is enforcing the hate crime laws. that people feel empowered to call our police when hate crime occurs. and making sure we elect leaders who model respect for the diversity that makes this country the most beautiful, powerful, and strongest nation in the world. so there's no easy fix to this one either. some of what we are seeing in terms of hate was under the surface and is no
porter: how do we do with the hate that is growing and dividing our country? orange county has one of the highest rates of hate crimes in the country. which is shameful, given that we have one of the most beautifully diverse and successful populations in the country. we should, we live in a place where we should be celebrating each other everyday. i'm so proud of the diversity of our community. [applause] there are a lot of solutions on hate crimes. part of it starts with each one of us. living...
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i like doing things. someone once said to me that velocity is her greatest strength and greatest weakness. the nice thing is, i've been at this for two years so i have not rush into this. i've been to all 99 of your counties. [cheers and applause] mr. delaney: come on, all 99 counties. the last person who did that was barack obama. [cheers and applause] mr. delaney: that is pretty good company. i make sure i took my time. my time is up and i'm sorry i didn't get to your question. i want to be respectful of "des moines register." thank you for having me. if you have questions, we can grab them offstage. enjoy the fair, and take care, everyone. [applause] >> thank you so much. >> this is for you. i wanted to give you a yamulke. the jewish community is with you. mr. delaney: thank you. god bless you, sir. [indiscernible] mr. delaney: listen, the president has the biggest microphone in the world, the biggest loudspeaker in the world, the biggest bullet public. he should be using it to stand up against racism.
i like doing things. someone once said to me that velocity is her greatest strength and greatest weakness. the nice thing is, i've been at this for two years so i have not rush into this. i've been to all 99 of your counties. [cheers and applause] mr. delaney: come on, all 99 counties. the last person who did that was barack obama. [cheers and applause] mr. delaney: that is pretty good company. i make sure i took my time. my time is up and i'm sorry i didn't get to your question. i want to be...
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do you have an idea of what categories those range in? >> we do. the easy answer is, it is every industry, but specifically construction. maybe the director would like to share specifically. >> thank you. >> thank you for helping us. thank you, commissioner scott, for joining us, and special thanks to quest quest for sponsoring the event. this really relates to the question specifically on the warriors, and early on when the stadium was being built, we had a lot of requests for ironwork across the construction industry , every single building that we were working on, we're having a challenge with getting ironworkers on the project. we even had some special training. for example, this current round that started this week, we had a group of san francisco residents that were sent up for the gladiator program. but even that, we are struggling to get in because the construction work is very hard. what we have been doing is identifying other types of ironwork that is easier on the body, so we have been looking at welding, as an example, and structural st
do you have an idea of what categories those range in? >> we do. the easy answer is, it is every industry, but specifically construction. maybe the director would like to share specifically. >> thank you. >> thank you for helping us. thank you, commissioner scott, for joining us, and special thanks to quest quest for sponsoring the event. this really relates to the question specifically on the warriors, and early on when the stadium was being built, we had a lot of requests...
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i only have seven seconds to do it. how do i do that?eftlso half if you have -- i say somethingor sev seconds and half if you leave, and another half come in. it is impossible for me to outline the trade-offs you would have on health care or any of these, why we should go to war or why we should go to war. >> so -- >> that is the obstacle we face. >> and yet it also feels to me has started town halls with presidential candidates come the democratic candidates, so i feel like i am seeing them constantly. in cnn, again, is covering all the rallies, the front runners, so i feel like i am seeing them a lot and hearing them a lot, although i am not sure this early on that really is making much of an impact on me, you know? because even though it is longer, there is too much of it. it is always like it is not organized, it seems like, but let me ask you about your books. you wrote one book on obama, and now you artwork on your next book about trump. presidents,k of two politics aside, who are different people. obama, the ticketless the ,easure
i only have seven seconds to do it. how do i do that?eftlso half if you have -- i say somethingor sev seconds and half if you leave, and another half come in. it is impossible for me to outline the trade-offs you would have on health care or any of these, why we should go to war or why we should go to war. >> so -- >> that is the obstacle we face. >> and yet it also feels to me has started town halls with presidential candidates come the democratic candidates, so i feel like i...
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do we do it perfectly? absolutely not. no one does.ut there is a real awareness, and it has been a lot of soul-searching and kind of collective postmortem that i think was done not just at cnn, but at every media organization, on how to do better going forward, for sure. however you want to do it. whoever you are closest to, just hand them the microphone. [laughter] >> thank you very much for being here on this panel. my name is cindy garcia and i have two questions. my first is from your research , who do you believe are the most vulnerable populations to disinformation? have you recognized any patterns? the second one is what are some actual concrete educational tools that we can use now to address these issues? thank you. jessica: yeah, so disinformation flourishes in low trust environments. lowhere where there is trust in media or low trust in the government, anywhere there is no shared information sources that are credible. so any country where people believe that there is one information source that maybe they don't always agree
do we do it perfectly? absolutely not. no one does.ut there is a real awareness, and it has been a lot of soul-searching and kind of collective postmortem that i think was done not just at cnn, but at every media organization, on how to do better going forward, for sure. however you want to do it. whoever you are closest to, just hand them the microphone. [laughter] >> thank you very much for being here on this panel. my name is cindy garcia and i have two questions. my first is from your...
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how much do you think that that changes if we do enter into a do downturn? what impact is a recession going to have on the massive amounts of cash we have seen flooding into the valley. >> we talk to enterprise companies. we ask them about revenue and customers. once we start double clicking into revenue, we notice a lot are selling into other venture-backed companies. it's this cycle where we're funding companies that are buying products from other venture-backed companies. that creates a sense that the revenues are going up. it's going to come from every direction. it's going to make those come down. i don't know how much things are going to come down. they're going to come down a lot. >> the other one i worry about is the consumer oriented companies. i don't mean to pick on door dash. it's the easy one to think of. when every is very busy, to have services that bring you food and pick up your dry cleaning and walk your dog become invaluable. i use those things all the time. if nobody is going to work, there's no chance any of those companies are useful in
how much do you think that that changes if we do enter into a do downturn? what impact is a recession going to have on the massive amounts of cash we have seen flooding into the valley. >> we talk to enterprise companies. we ask them about revenue and customers. once we start double clicking into revenue, we notice a lot are selling into other venture-backed companies. it's this cycle where we're funding companies that are buying products from other venture-backed companies. that creates...
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want to you do it. and that made it an easy as well.n i did think so much stuff with in and i got my hands different things. it can be re challenging. at the same time, incredibly fun, a fantastic of.m that i'm proud how to enhance and do what them our customers want us to do to and security. er this summer, my moth decided to give us all genetic testing. she got something on groupon. i don't want to mention what using but it led to a lot personal questions do i want etic ow if certain gen diseases might northbound my future and i don't want to talk about it. ou can see how i feel about this topic. lad i don't have your job because it's a hard one. ow thought fully you approached it and your company, i haven't done it yet is going to get my dna. talk about your job, your background. thank you for having me. al officer for 23 and me. very the legal prudent person as regulatory group. this brought me to 23 and me and i went into biotech in the s by joining a company and h e pay along wit hewlett-packard w
want to you do it. and that made it an easy as well.n i did think so much stuff with in and i got my hands different things. it can be re challenging. at the same time, incredibly fun, a fantastic of.m that i'm proud how to enhance and do what them our customers want us to do to and security. er this summer, my moth decided to give us all genetic testing. she got something on groupon. i don't want to mention what using but it led to a lot personal questions do i want etic ow if certain gen...
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they do not do it because they do not understand the science.do it to build an umbrella, an umbrella over the politicians. so politicians can keep taking money from the koch brothers. so politicians can keep taking money from the oil industry can -- and keep taking money from the big polluters. and say, gee, i don't know. you want to understand the climate crisis we face today? it is 25 years of corruption in washington. that is what brought us here. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: so, what are we going to do about that? it is not going to be enough just to say we are going to change a statute over here. we're going to get a couple of regulations over there. here's a little piece of this. no. if we want to change this, it is going to take big structural change. [cheers and applause] take big struck change. going to attack the on.uption head we've got to be willing to go on offense. enough of this doing deep end. yeah! i have the biggest water rruption plan since gate. we he'd the biggest corruption so money makes itself felt many different wa
they do not do it because they do not understand the science.do it to build an umbrella, an umbrella over the politicians. so politicians can keep taking money from the koch brothers. so politicians can keep taking money from the oil industry can -- and keep taking money from the big polluters. and say, gee, i don't know. you want to understand the climate crisis we face today? it is 25 years of corruption in washington. that is what brought us here. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: so, what...
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so how do you go about doing something like that? this will be a very familiar process to probably everyone in the room, but i usually just started with journal and blog searches, the jah, american quarterly, modern american history, and blogs like black perspectives were really key for me in being able to find these stories that we could use for each episode. i mean, journal articles are particularly useful because if they're framed in the right way, they themselves can be a segment, if it's based around one compelling story. so other times whatever i found would just go into kind of the general fodder for the host to read and the producers to see, and hopefully that would generate conversation that happens between the segments of the show if you're familiar with the format. now, in the case of the climate change episode, i relied on an article by fabian lachey called a climate history of environmental reflex sieivety wh i found in the journal critical inquiry. it's pretty unlikely that a show like back story is going to use a term
so how do you go about doing something like that? this will be a very familiar process to probably everyone in the room, but i usually just started with journal and blog searches, the jah, american quarterly, modern american history, and blogs like black perspectives were really key for me in being able to find these stories that we could use for each episode. i mean, journal articles are particularly useful because if they're framed in the right way, they themselves can be a segment, if it's...
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no other group can do that but we can do it. we can do it. and we can get it done.olks, the opportunities -- this young man standing in the front, his generation is going to see more incredible change if we move forward and are able to take back this country in the next 10 years than you or i have seen in the last 50 years. we are on the verge of so much that can be done. i really mean it. this is a genuine opportunity. an opportunity to not only take out donald trump as president of the united states who stands in the way of all these things but unite the country in a common purpose. a common purpose. the fact of the matter is, the vast majority of the american people, democrat and republican, agree on the issues within a span that is rational. but it is our policies that are broken. they are ugly, mean. and they are directed by a white house that is now preaching division based on race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation -- it is just wrong. we have to bring it back together. and so folks, i will be back and go into great detail and i'm happy to do it and pro
no other group can do that but we can do it. we can do it. and we can get it done.olks, the opportunities -- this young man standing in the front, his generation is going to see more incredible change if we move forward and are able to take back this country in the next 10 years than you or i have seen in the last 50 years. we are on the verge of so much that can be done. i really mean it. this is a genuine opportunity. an opportunity to not only take out donald trump as president of the united...
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and will do what we want them to do? or are they going to do what the lobbyists and the manufacturing companies, corporations are telling them to do because they're giving them money to get re-elected? thank you. guest: yeah, well, mine, certainly i think many people do oftentimes need guns immediately. that's why the background check system is meant to be instantaneous. for self-protection. there's more than 100 million people in the country report having a gun in the home and many of them say -- a large majority say they use it for self-defense. there certainly are situations where people do need guns immediately. stalkers or threats to their lives, things like that. as far as support for universal background checks, it certainly does poll well. i think that's clear through polling over the years. but at the same time what a lot of people don't realize is that it doesn't actually do that well, these laws, as ballot initiatives which are, you know, presented directly to voters. nevada passed one but only by about 1%. an
and will do what we want them to do? or are they going to do what the lobbyists and the manufacturing companies, corporations are telling them to do because they're giving them money to get re-elected? thank you. guest: yeah, well, mine, certainly i think many people do oftentimes need guns immediately. that's why the background check system is meant to be instantaneous. for self-protection. there's more than 100 million people in the country report having a gun in the home and many of them say...
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and you say, is there something we can do? what can we do? because there are so many different sides to it. >> what can you do? pres. trump: well, you can do a lot of the things that we have done. we did a report, the florida shooting was horrible. for some reason, that group of people, i got to be from the with a lot of them, and we did a report and they appreciated the report. we didn't with them and with experts. i'm going to give you a copy of it because -- actually, i would like to have another meeting. i think it was really comprehensive, really good, and they were a lot of red flags with that shooter. i think they said they were 36 red flags. and you are pretty disappointed, you know what i mean by a red flag? there were warnings out there. this was not a boy scout. and people did not do what they should have done. now there are other cases where there are no warnings whatsoever and it comes out of the blue. maybe in certain ways, that is almost more frustrating because you say, how could a thing like this happen? those are events that
and you say, is there something we can do? what can we do? because there are so many different sides to it. >> what can you do? pres. trump: well, you can do a lot of the things that we have done. we did a report, the florida shooting was horrible. for some reason, that group of people, i got to be from the with a lot of them, and we did a report and they appreciated the report. we didn't with them and with experts. i'm going to give you a copy of it because -- actually, i would like to...
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we can do whatever we want to do, if we remember we can do it together. [cheers and applause] mr. biden: the reason i did my last announcement in philadelphia was to make a point that we are a nation that is unique. we hold these truths self-evident, that all men and women are created equal, endowed by their creator. we the people, etc. we have never fully lived up to that. but we have never abandoned it before. we have never walked away from it. jefferson didn't live up to it, he had slaves. but every single generation has bent the arc more toward inclusion. every generation. that is why we are who we are. we are, we are the most unique idea. it is an idea we cannot abandon. and folks, we are better prepared to own the 21st century than any nation in the world by a long shot. when i got elected as a 29-year-old kid to the senate, i was labeled this young idealist. this guy who was optimistic. the fact of the matter is, i am more optimistic today, with one exception, than i have ever been. if we get rid of donald trump, we have a clear path. [cheers and applause] folks, we have th
we can do whatever we want to do, if we remember we can do it together. [cheers and applause] mr. biden: the reason i did my last announcement in philadelphia was to make a point that we are a nation that is unique. we hold these truths self-evident, that all men and women are created equal, endowed by their creator. we the people, etc. we have never fully lived up to that. but we have never abandoned it before. we have never walked away from it. jefferson didn't live up to it, he had slaves....
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whole lot of work they do not have to do. that is why i applaud these debate commissions, that institutionalizes debates so candidates will immediately think --we have to go to the debate, how do we get ready? rulesosed to what are the and who gets to invent them? ,> in utah, that was my fear particularly incumbents would say -- i don't want to be a part of it. they did decide they wanted to be a part of the debate because they perceived it was fair, neutral, outside of a party, he and therefore it would be fair to them to participate in. is theyhe drawbacks began to turn down other debates and some people criticized us for basically monopolizing the debates. we don't want to do that. but it was good they were saying -- you, however, are an organization we do want to be a part of. >> utah is the only one of these four efforts that have state funding. >> yes. >> congratulations. [laughter] can you talk about that? the big issue was will the state impose some sort of string that -- and that has not happened. can it happen in th
whole lot of work they do not have to do. that is why i applaud these debate commissions, that institutionalizes debates so candidates will immediately think --we have to go to the debate, how do we get ready? rulesosed to what are the and who gets to invent them? ,> in utah, that was my fear particularly incumbents would say -- i don't want to be a part of it. they did decide they wanted to be a part of the debate because they perceived it was fair, neutral, outside of a party, he and...
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we use those kids during the summer to do a lot of the work. >> they do the trail maintenance, they do fire breaks for us and things of that nature. >> all right. do they come and stay there for a while. >> no. we don't have that type of lodging. >> so how far is it? >> it's about 45 minutes, an hour out of san francisco. [inaudible] >> okay. it's about an hour and a half. i get there in about an hour. >> and how many acres is it again? >> 787. >> as i understand it, a lot of it is a defensive move to make sure somebody doesn't do anything on that land that would be a bad actor on it. >> how long do we get trails for active use? >> you know, it would be a while. >> so we would know that before we do that to that part of the system? >> we would come back and ask for you. >> okay. do we have a motion? public comment on this item? seeing none, do i have a second for the motion? >> second. >> second for a motion. all those in favor, say aye? opposed? the motion passes, and welcome back, madam chair. >> president keane: thank you. next ite -- >> thank you. next item, please. [agenda item re
we use those kids during the summer to do a lot of the work. >> they do the trail maintenance, they do fire breaks for us and things of that nature. >> all right. do they come and stay there for a while. >> no. we don't have that type of lodging. >> so how far is it? >> it's about 45 minutes, an hour out of san francisco. [inaudible] >> okay. it's about an hour and a half. i get there in about an hour. >> and how many acres is it again? >> 787....
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do it? we go what is your name? >> danny >> jimmy: danny, here you go let's take a look at our next drake -- there it is, right there. he's going, "come on, come on. let's see how well you can match it here. [ laughter ] yeah, perfect. i love that. [ cheers and applause ♪ thank you for playing. these are raptor hands keep you warm the whole show, and everyone knows that -- yeah, you did it perfectly congratulations, you're a winner, yeah [ cheers and applause who else come on. yeah, just do it i know you didn't raise your hand but it's almost better when you don't. what is your name, buddy >> uh, blake >> jimmy: blake, are you guessing that or you just made that up? [ light laughter ] you're like -- >> it's my last name >> jimmy: you won't say your real name. okay, gotcha okay, yeah is your first name drake >> it's david. >> jimmy: oh, i was gonna say, if it was drake blake that's pretty cool. [ light laughter ] let's see our final drake expression take a look at this. can you see that one r
do it? we go what is your name? >> danny >> jimmy: danny, here you go let's take a look at our next drake -- there it is, right there. he's going, "come on, come on. let's see how well you can match it here. [ laughter ] yeah, perfect. i love that. [ cheers and applause ♪ thank you for playing. these are raptor hands keep you warm the whole show, and everyone knows that -- yeah, you did it perfectly congratulations, you're a winner, yeah [ cheers and applause who else come...
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i do what's right and people like what i do but i just do what's right. if i wanted to go strictly by politics, i would probably pull that and possibly i'd say oh gee, i don't want russia in but i really think it's good for security of the world, it's good for the economics of the world. they're building a pipeline in europe going right up to germany. and i said to angela who i've had a great relationship with, i said, you pay russia billions of dollars and then we defend you from russia. >> you say rush outsmarted president obama. country say the reason why russia was kicked out because they annexed crimea. why are you repeating what some would say are a clear lie? pres. trump: i know you like president obama but it was annexed during president obama term. it would if it was annexed during my term i think i made a mistake. president obama helping ukraine. crimea was annexed during his term. now, it's a very big area, very important area. russia has its submarine. that's where they do their submarine work and that's where they dock large and powerful summ
i do what's right and people like what i do but i just do what's right. if i wanted to go strictly by politics, i would probably pull that and possibly i'd say oh gee, i don't want russia in but i really think it's good for security of the world, it's good for the economics of the world. they're building a pipeline in europe going right up to germany. and i said to angela who i've had a great relationship with, i said, you pay russia billions of dollars and then we defend you from russia....
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we do have. it becomes a budgetary priority. he would be spending money on missile defense systems that we are spending on other things. that is a budget priority discussion and it is a deterrence policy discussion within which i don't engage. it is not a technical issue. how to do it. dr. griffin: that includes capabilities that already exist today and we talked about directed energy and other technologies we are working on. you are talking about the hit to kill technologies. dr. griffin: if the u.s. wanted to do it, we could deploy a much wider span of hit to kill technologies that we have today. today's systems are designed to counter rogue states. if you want more, you can buy more. we have not chosen to do that. ms. heinrichs: my last question is on the north korean missile problem still exists. even as this administration -- coming up with a peaceful conclusion to the north korean missile problem. from a technology aspect, either things that you perceive that we should be pursuing with a gr
we do have. it becomes a budgetary priority. he would be spending money on missile defense systems that we are spending on other things. that is a budget priority discussion and it is a deterrence policy discussion within which i don't engage. it is not a technical issue. how to do it. dr. griffin: that includes capabilities that already exist today and we talked about directed energy and other technologies we are working on. you are talking about the hit to kill technologies. dr. griffin: if...
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griffin: you do. for the space develop meant agency which was chartered by the acting secretary shanahan to basically oversee the where going to deploy and expedite its deployment, the first task the space develop meant agency was asked to take on was the so-called communications transport layer. resilient highly proliferated mesh network communications system in lower [inaudible] similar to what you see commercial companies talking broadband by having different requirements. for national security purposes rather than moneymaking purposes. comes layer, why is that the first thing. the sensor layer is critical but if it cannot talk among itself it will not be effective. communicate if you will forgive the term, under lays every other layer that we wish to deploy, whether it is for space situation or awareness or hypersonic threat detection domaincking or maritime awareness or whatever. whatever other functions we want , they are enabled by the ability to communicate in a resilient fashion which we do n
griffin: you do. for the space develop meant agency which was chartered by the acting secretary shanahan to basically oversee the where going to deploy and expedite its deployment, the first task the space develop meant agency was asked to take on was the so-called communications transport layer. resilient highly proliferated mesh network communications system in lower [inaudible] similar to what you see commercial companies talking broadband by having different requirements. for national...
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how do you know that? guest: kyle fluor has done studies on males and females and he's from yale university. he found, he looked at control groups of boys that didn't have father involvement in that father involvement differs by the way. it's true not only in the early years but it's true in premature births. boys and girls who have fathers attending to them when they are born prematurely are released from the hospital much more quickly. they develop iq scores that are higher much more quickly. every single age i want to make it really clear this does not mean that mothers aren't important. children who do best have mother involvement and father involvement. they have what i call check and balance. in -- parenting. the mother says maybe in a couple of years you can climb that tree and the dad says let her climb the tree, it will be good for her. mom and dad start negotiating in saying well they can climb the tree but not beyond this point. you have to be right under the tree in case jimmy r. jane falls and
how do you know that? guest: kyle fluor has done studies on males and females and he's from yale university. he found, he looked at control groups of boys that didn't have father involvement in that father involvement differs by the way. it's true not only in the early years but it's true in premature births. boys and girls who have fathers attending to them when they are born prematurely are released from the hospital much more quickly. they develop iq scores that are higher much more quickly....
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do you process that, or do you dismiss it early? steve: no, i process it. i do dismiss it often. lemonis: are you confused sometimes, when you come in, what your role is? steven: yeah. yeah. lemonis: so, when i think about your financials, it does look like a labyrinth of debt and mortgages and bank revolvers and -- steve: right. lemonis: there's $1 million in debt, not enough working capital to sustain any sort of downturn. fixing up the machinery in the buildings -- -that's $1.3 million. -steve: correct. lemonis: so, the product to me -- and i showed you yesterday, when i look at the detail of a chair and i notice the fold... esteban: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. lemonis: ...i am crazy about the details. steve: okay. lemonis: and i'm adamant that there's clarity for steven. and so my offer is very simple. i'm willing to put up $1.5 million. that's a lot of money, right? steven: absolutely. lemonis: and so for the $1.5 million, i would want 45% of the business... full financial control, and i want to be able to have 100% say on his path without any question from you. why is thi
do you process that, or do you dismiss it early? steve: no, i process it. i do dismiss it often. lemonis: are you confused sometimes, when you come in, what your role is? steven: yeah. yeah. lemonis: so, when i think about your financials, it does look like a labyrinth of debt and mortgages and bank revolvers and -- steve: right. lemonis: there's $1 million in debt, not enough working capital to sustain any sort of downturn. fixing up the machinery in the buildings -- -that's $1.3 million....
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what do we do about that? my plan calls for a better recruiting and screening and anti-bias training for police officers. and the ability to terminate officers who do not live up to the expectations we have for them across our country. i believe we need to find ways for the justice department to reward those departments that are doing the best in terms of best practices for recruiting and keeping good police officers with a diverse police force. whatever the background is, they are able to do a good job with people they are supposed to work with. we have that in some places, and we have a lot of officers doing a good job, but we also have an epidemic of racism. recruiting better retention of officers, training so that we can ensure police officers understand how to treat people the same no matter their background, instead of profiling them, those are things we need to do. >> what is your message to iowa farmers? climate change has brought the highest levels of rain. castro: iowa farmers no climate change repre
what do we do about that? my plan calls for a better recruiting and screening and anti-bias training for police officers. and the ability to terminate officers who do not live up to the expectations we have for them across our country. i believe we need to find ways for the justice department to reward those departments that are doing the best in terms of best practices for recruiting and keeping good police officers with a diverse police force. whatever the background is, they are able to do a...
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host: how do they do it?uest: one good resource they can go to is a website called bocalls.cti.org. ctia is the wireless association. consumer goes to that website, they can look up their provider by name, at&t, verizon, whomever, they can see the tools the provider offers, and they also have a link that will lead them to apps that are available, and these are third-party apps they can put on their phone. these are powerful analytic tools that can really help protect consumers. i think there is a lack of awareness. host: portland, oregon. kelvin, thank you. caller: good morning. thank you for the clarification within the structure because it can be confusing and also, host, you do a great job. i have a question for the matter ofs it a the house and senate taking a leadership role in identifying that and policy, -- in policy, fcc need to take a position that these types of unwanted contacts with citizens should be criminal? under this me that current administration, picking and choosing which regulatory streng
host: how do they do it?uest: one good resource they can go to is a website called bocalls.cti.org. ctia is the wireless association. consumer goes to that website, they can look up their provider by name, at&t, verizon, whomever, they can see the tools the provider offers, and they also have a link that will lead them to apps that are available, and these are third-party apps they can put on their phone. these are powerful analytic tools that can really help protect consumers. i think...
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what do you say? >> i say, depending on the audience, i say weather is your at-bat and climate is your batting average. whether is your mood, climate is your personality. >> go ahead. >> you use that as your gateway to talk to folks about climate change. >> the flood is a gateway drug for climate, right? >> yes, it is what grabs people's attention. we were talking earlier. i met a climate denier but never a weather denier. it is real, local impacts you can't question. for the floods, for example, we talk about the events leading up to it, which was a big factor in the flood. it wasn't just the storm. it was what happened leading up to that. you talk about how springs have gotten wetter overall and how that is going to continue and that is your tie into climate change. >> the problem i have discovered covering this for 25 years is there is the scientific method and scientists, they don't talk ike the rest of us, right? they are constrained by peer review, evidence, and all that stuff. what it does at t
what do you say? >> i say, depending on the audience, i say weather is your at-bat and climate is your batting average. whether is your mood, climate is your personality. >> go ahead. >> you use that as your gateway to talk to folks about climate change. >> the flood is a gateway drug for climate, right? >> yes, it is what grabs people's attention. we were talking earlier. i met a climate denier but never a weather denier. it is real, local impacts you can't...
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how do we get that back on track? how do i explain the difference in values? admiral gilday: sir, there is a quantitative difference between us and some of the points you made with both the russians and the chinese. but i think that the joint force of the united states has a significant symmetric advantage, synergistic advantage over both of those nations' militarily. i don't think we can necessarily meet them hull for hull or weapon system for weapon system, but part of this is using innovative disruptive technologies to our advantage. some of this is not just about the science of war but the art of war and how we're going to fight. it's back to the point i made with -- made a few minutes ago working more closely with the marine corps, how we will fight differently, how we'll leverage not space but cyberspace in our day-to-day operations and war plans. i just think we need to -- the budget is what it is. our production lines are what they are. think it's up to us to do the most with what we have. we have the talent and the drive to do that. senator manchin: t
how do we get that back on track? how do i explain the difference in values? admiral gilday: sir, there is a quantitative difference between us and some of the points you made with both the russians and the chinese. but i think that the joint force of the united states has a significant symmetric advantage, synergistic advantage over both of those nations' militarily. i don't think we can necessarily meet them hull for hull or weapon system for weapon system, but part of this is using...
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do you have any advice for them? mayor buttigieg: one thing you have to know is this so and issh soap and hand soap pretty much the same thing. this is how our organizing is going to work across the country. i'm sure you have friends and you talk about your futures, but they don't believe that voting matters and they don't believe it is worth it. they will be more likely to respond to you than anyone on television telling them to do it. if you care about the future of this country and the longer you are planning to be here, the more you have at stake, dealing with the national debt, if you care about this stuff come you have to call others to be part of it with you because our views are popular. it is just that we don't always vote. change that and it will change. good luck in your studies. yes, ma'am? how will we [inaudible] a woman's right to choose? i will make sure we had legislation that responds when states tried to act to take that right away. a woman's right to choose could be taken away by 2030. i will not l
do you have any advice for them? mayor buttigieg: one thing you have to know is this so and issh soap and hand soap pretty much the same thing. this is how our organizing is going to work across the country. i'm sure you have friends and you talk about your futures, but they don't believe that voting matters and they don't believe it is worth it. they will be more likely to respond to you than anyone on television telling them to do it. if you care about the future of this country and the...
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and doing what we do every day.ost: here is a photograph you took in front of the white house, what is that? where is the president? doug: the president is on the south lawn of the white house. it was an event for unions and truckers. it was a normal event, you know, where the president got up and spoke at the podium. there were members of congress there. there were two tractor-trailer sitting behind him as props. they filled up the frame nicely, they look great. at the end of it, i think a number of us photographers were joking, wouldn't it be wild if he got into the cab. everyone said he is not going to do that. sure enough, he climbed up there and grabbed a hold of the wheel like he had road rage, and it was hilarious. it made for a great picture. it was not a side i have seen of him like that. obviously, he was having fun, joking with it. you can see the members of congress there and other trucking officials who were taking pictures with their cell phones. host: if you are around him so much more than you expect
and doing what we do every day.ost: here is a photograph you took in front of the white house, what is that? where is the president? doug: the president is on the south lawn of the white house. it was an event for unions and truckers. it was a normal event, you know, where the president got up and spoke at the podium. there were members of congress there. there were two tractor-trailer sitting behind him as props. they filled up the frame nicely, they look great. at the end of it, i think a...
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some do it well. some of learned lessons over difficult business decisions about maintaining a certification for business purposes, which is one type of risk. versus a cybersecurity risk of patching and then potentially losing your certification. for example, devices that the food and health administration, we device certification to ensure that good security risk decisions are made and maintaining security of medical devices in a balanced way with a medical device certification as well. they are an organization was look at this very heavily and has put out recent guidance on how to maintain these balances. so that might be a model and potentially you could look at. >> thank you. there are a couple of things that come to mind where the changes kind of get pushed down stream for validation. transportation aviation and medical devices come to mind. thus may not have the same unique factors of the election community that election day doesn't move as you all know. how you are time bound with that temporal
some do it well. some of learned lessons over difficult business decisions about maintaining a certification for business purposes, which is one type of risk. versus a cybersecurity risk of patching and then potentially losing your certification. for example, devices that the food and health administration, we device certification to ensure that good security risk decisions are made and maintaining security of medical devices in a balanced way with a medical device certification as well. they...
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how do we bake security into everything we do?need tech that helps people understand each other. that understands my business. we've got some work to do. and we need your help. we need your support. let's expect more from technology. let's put smart to work. ♪ ♪ most people think a button is just a button. ♪ that a speaker is just a speaker. ♪ or - that the journey can't be the destination. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the lincoln summer invitation. right now, get 0% apr on all 2019 lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. when i walked through a snowthat's when i knewtte, pi had to quit.s for up to 90 days. for real this time. that's why i'm using nicorette. only nicorette gum has patented dual-coated technology for great taste. plus intense craving relief. every great why, needs a great how. kennedy: bill marr is a cruel and out of touch sociopath who wants people to lose their jobs, businesses and homes just to spite trump. >> is
how do we bake security into everything we do?need tech that helps people understand each other. that understands my business. we've got some work to do. and we need your help. we need your support. let's expect more from technology. let's put smart to work. ♪ ♪ most people think a button is just a button. ♪ that a speaker is just a speaker. ♪ or - that the journey can't be the destination. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the...
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the problem is they lack the collective will to do what they have to do to do infrastructure. they know what needs to be done, but they won't do it. he is one of the major problems. if he were replaced, yes, it would be a step forward, unless somebody equally bad replaced him. if we replaced him with somebody who said, we need to do this, let's do it in a bipartisan way, then they cannot shoot us for raising taxes. that is what needs to be done for the betterment of the country. our infrastructure is falling apart. we are getting further and further behind. i don't know if any of you have been to china. sit on one of their trains going 300 miles per hour. it is like you are sitting in a room, and then get on acela and go to philadelphia or new york, where you hold a glass of milk and it ends up being a milkshake. [laughter] that needs to change for the good of the country. it really does. >> to your right, alex from the spanish news agency fa. >> thank you for organizing this. under the trump administration, the unemployment rate has been pretty low so far, but the weight grow
the problem is they lack the collective will to do what they have to do to do infrastructure. they know what needs to be done, but they won't do it. he is one of the major problems. if he were replaced, yes, it would be a step forward, unless somebody equally bad replaced him. if we replaced him with somebody who said, we need to do this, let's do it in a bipartisan way, then they cannot shoot us for raising taxes. that is what needs to be done for the betterment of the country. our...
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do whatever you have to do. i was in congress with a lot of members, jim, who lost their seats over voting for the affordable care act. you know what, whether you like the affordable care act or not, they voted and they knew they were probably going to lose their seat. but they did it anyway. and what i'm saying is, isn't it worth it? what are you going to tell your kids? yeah, i was in congress. i got an extra term out of it because i didn't do anything on gun control. bull shit. do something. what are we here for? this is a citizens' legislature. why are you in congress? why are you in congress? you have the opportunity to actually save lives. if you lose your seat, you're going to go make a million dollars in the private sector anyway. so what do you care? go make a million dollars, go be with your kids, go buy a beach house. but do something before you leave, like pass comprehensive background checks and close the charleston loophole and let's try to get these weapons of war off the street. you could walk ou
do whatever you have to do. i was in congress with a lot of members, jim, who lost their seats over voting for the affordable care act. you know what, whether you like the affordable care act or not, they voted and they knew they were probably going to lose their seat. but they did it anyway. and what i'm saying is, isn't it worth it? what are you going to tell your kids? yeah, i was in congress. i got an extra term out of it because i didn't do anything on gun control. bull shit. do something....
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i mean, i can only do what i can do. i i think there's a great appetite to do something with regard to making sure that mentally unstable, seriously ill people are not carrying guns. i've never seen the appetite as strong as it is now. i have not seen it with regard to this types of weapons. [inaudible] >> how concerned are you about the rise of white supremacy? >> i am concerned about the rise of any group of hate. i don't like it. any group of hate, i -- whether it's white supremacy, whether to any other kind of supremacy, whether it's antifa, whether it's any group of hate, i'm very concerned about it and i'll do something about it. [inaudible] i don't think my rhetoric has at all. i think my rhetoric brings people together. our country is doing incredibly well. china admitted they have been a currency manipulator. companies are moving out of china by the thousands. somebody had to do this with china because they were taking hundreds of billions of dollars a year out of the u.s. and somebody had to take a stand. i thi
i mean, i can only do what i can do. i i think there's a great appetite to do something with regard to making sure that mentally unstable, seriously ill people are not carrying guns. i've never seen the appetite as strong as it is now. i have not seen it with regard to this types of weapons. [inaudible] >> how concerned are you about the rise of white supremacy? >> i am concerned about the rise of any group of hate. i don't like it. any group of hate, i -- whether it's white...
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you do a great job at the aclu. we all appreciate what you do. we think there are 23 right to work states. there are. but what is a right to work state really? does that mean you are free to petition government or sell your own labor? no. there are only seven states where you're not forced under collective bargaining. there are 23 states where you don't have to pay. but the differential in union membership between the seven states and the other 16 states that a right to work state but you can be forced under collective bargaining, there are 60% more union members per capita. it is not just a matter of right to work. it is a matter of being forced into collective bargaining. that means you do not have the right position your employer. you do not have the right to sell your own labor freely. there are only seven states where you do have that right. thank you for the question. next question? yes, ma'am. audrey. >> most people who opposed obamacare were focused on the constitutionality or the cost to employers and small businesses. i thought it was r
you do a great job at the aclu. we all appreciate what you do. we think there are 23 right to work states. there are. but what is a right to work state really? does that mean you are free to petition government or sell your own labor? no. there are only seven states where you're not forced under collective bargaining. there are 23 states where you don't have to pay. but the differential in union membership between the seven states and the other 16 states that a right to work state but you can...
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i will also make sure that -- >> do you think you can do that executive order? >> yes, i do.ll put in place a requirement and fund the atf to put greater enforcement into taking the licenses of gun dealers who violate the law. do you know 90% of the guns that are connected with crime are sold by just 5% of the gun dealers? they need -- we need to take their licenses. and then third i'm prepared by executive action to ban the import of assault weapons into our country. >> you can see much more of my conversation with senator kamala harris this sunday on "meet the press" on your local nbc station. we hit the gambit of issues on our bus. we'll have more on the president and the republican party to do something on guns, and whether this time will be any different than any other times before where we thought something was afoot. that's ahead. hmm. exactly. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, l
i will also make sure that -- >> do you think you can do that executive order? >> yes, i do.ll put in place a requirement and fund the atf to put greater enforcement into taking the licenses of gun dealers who violate the law. do you know 90% of the guns that are connected with crime are sold by just 5% of the gun dealers? they need -- we need to take their licenses. and then third i'm prepared by executive action to ban the import of assault weapons into our country. >> you...
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other countries are doing very poorly. china is doing very poorly. intoariffs have bittnen china but the reporters do not want to make it look that way but they do not understand what is happening. the tariffs we have taken in close to $6 billion in tariff money. the consumer has not paid for that. at some point they may have to pay something. they understand that. who really understands that is the farmer. they know that we had to do something about china and we are doing something about china. that being said, i think we are having very good discussions with china. we will see what happens. we had a deal and he decided not to make it. now i think they would like to of had that opportunity again, because i think they really would. i think they really missed a great opportunity. they feel they missed a great opportunity. but china very much wants to make a deal. we're talking to them. we will see what happens. >> [inaudible] two time congresswomen's trip to israel. president trump: i'm only involved in the sense that they are very anti-jewish and ant
other countries are doing very poorly. china is doing very poorly. intoariffs have bittnen china but the reporters do not want to make it look that way but they do not understand what is happening. the tariffs we have taken in close to $6 billion in tariff money. the consumer has not paid for that. at some point they may have to pay something. they understand that. who really understands that is the farmer. they know that we had to do something about china and we are doing something about...
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economy doing as well as it's doing versus the rest of the world doing as poor as it's doing. stuart: the rest of the world is printing money, stimulating, pumping money into economies all over the place, and president trump is demanding lower rates from the fed. so sum it all up. does america need lower rates from the federal reserve and would it work? what happens in europe when they are printing up another storm of euros? will that work? >> well, if you're looking at the 1955 playbook, you know, of economics, where you're going to worry about inverted yield curve and i'm so sick of talking about it, it's now the perverted yield curve, when you have everybody else pumping all that money out there, that's going to make our yield curve inverted. guess what? so what, right? if you've got that much negatively priced bond debt in the world as we have today, up to $15 trillion, some say higher, that's the new normal we will be in so i don't care. let them keep printing. we will have to cut rates here a little bit but our u.s. economy wouldn't say on its own, we need a rate cut, bu
economy doing as well as it's doing versus the rest of the world doing as poor as it's doing. stuart: the rest of the world is printing money, stimulating, pumping money into economies all over the place, and president trump is demanding lower rates from the fed. so sum it all up. does america need lower rates from the federal reserve and would it work? what happens in europe when they are printing up another storm of euros? will that work? >> well, if you're looking at the 1955 playbook,...
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or what not to do i'm just doing this because i want to do this myself and i am one of the very very few people in the world who actually can do this and then i think i should take that charles to do this. last year gretta to newburgh began fridays for a future each friday the swedish teenager would skip school in order to campaign against climate change from outside the country's parliament her school strike soon spread around the world. and so deter message she is now the young face of environmental activism. it's been quite a journey for 2 in bed. and with the united states now in his sights this is just the start. and fully only a standing in battery park in new york right there the place where gratitude is due to dock good to see you when is she expected to arrive. hi sue me well that's the $1000000.00 question but the latest we have is that she is expected to dock here in. the marina here as you said in battery park around lunch time $215.00 local time the latest we heard is that she is still at the moment dealing with customs and immigration but as i said it will be around lun
or what not to do i'm just doing this because i want to do this myself and i am one of the very very few people in the world who actually can do this and then i think i should take that charles to do this. last year gretta to newburgh began fridays for a future each friday the swedish teenager would skip school in order to campaign against climate change from outside the country's parliament her school strike soon spread around the world. and so deter message she is now the young face of...