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ellison worked in the schools from 2007 to 2014. the district read a statement saying at this time we have no evidence of inactivity and will cooperate with authorities. the fbi and homeland security were involved in the investigation and the investigation continues. >> this case is possible that there are other victims that have not come forward.
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ellison worked in the schools from 2007 to 2014. the district read a statement saying at this time we have no evidence of inactivity and will cooperate with authorities. the fbi and homeland security were involved in the investigation and the investigation continues. >> this case is possible that there are other victims that have not come forward. if you are a victim or know anyone who can be a victim we ask you to call immediately. >> i spoke with him by phone and he said his client would never have acted on what was a fantasy and it was a case of polic entrapment. abc7 news. >> tonight the fremont police department is asking for the public's help to find a driver who hit and killed a pedestrian. it happened on walnut avenue near civic center drive. if you at 11:00, cornell bernard is live in fremont with the story. cornell? >> reporter: ama, the victim's name has not been released. it happened just feet from the fremont bart station inside this crosswalk on walnut avenue. tonight police are searching for the driver. it is a crime
ellison worked in the schools from 2007 to 2014. the district read a statement saying at this time we have no evidence of inactivity and will cooperate with authorities. the fbi and homeland security were involved in the investigation and the investigation continues. >> this case is possible that there are other victims that have not come forward. if you are a victim or know anyone who can be a victim we ask you to call immediately. >> i spoke with him by phone and he said his...
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ellison worked in the schools from 2007 to 2014. the district read a statement saying at this time we have no evidence of inactivity and will cooperate with authorities. the fbi and homeland security were involved in the investigation and the investigation continues. >> this case is possible that there are other victims that have not come forward. if you are a victim or know anyone who can be a victim we ask you to call immediately. >> i spoke with him by phone and he said his client would never have acted on what was a fantasy and it was a case of polic entrapment. abc7 news. >> tonight the fremont police department is asking for the public's help to find a driver who hit and killed a pedestrian. it happened on walnut avenue near civic center drive. if you at 11:00, cornell bernard is live in fremont with the story. cornell? >> reporter: ama, the victim's name has not been released. it happened just feet from the fremont bart station inside this crosswalk on walnut avenue. tonight police are searching for the driver. it is a crime
ellison worked in the schools from 2007 to 2014. the district read a statement saying at this time we have no evidence of inactivity and will cooperate with authorities. the fbi and homeland security were involved in the investigation and the investigation continues. >> this case is possible that there are other victims that have not come forward. if you are a victim or know anyone who can be a victim we ask you to call immediately. >> i spoke with him by phone and he said his...
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ellison, get to the floor. on the floor. >> noted. >> all is normal. >> you're running for congress now. >> yes. >> abc's catherine folders on capitol hill this morning, thanks so much. >> appreciate it. >>> let's get now to the civility that is the race to the white house comparatively. it was donald trump's turn to do the bashing using his latest speech to unleash on hillary clinton. >> trump called clinton a world class liar and depicted her as corrupt. he also slammed clinton on everything from her private e-mail use to trade and benghazi accusing her of spreading death, destruction and terrorism. trump made no mention of bill clinton's indes krigs indiscretions but he did accuse the couple of using the state department to enrich their family. >> and clinton told supporters in north carolina she's gotten under trump's skin with her own scathing speech earlier this week. she called trump's allegations outlandish lies. she said trump was attacking her from his lack of substance and she said he had no strategy
ellison, get to the floor. on the floor. >> noted. >> all is normal. >> you're running for congress now. >> yes. >> abc's catherine folders on capitol hill this morning, thanks so much. >> appreciate it. >>> let's get now to the civility that is the race to the white house comparatively. it was donald trump's turn to do the bashing using his latest speech to unleash on hillary clinton. >> trump called clinton a world class liar and depicted her...
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ellison: mr. chairman, it's long pastime, given this economy that we have, for the congress of the united states to prioritize good jobs. the fact is the fact is if we have an agency, an office of good jobs, making sure that everyone who we do business with is making sure that workers are paid fairly, that they get every penny that thank they earn, and that we're making sure that we prioritize good employers over the bad ones, this is exactly what we should be doing and we live at a time of 40 years of wage stagnation and the federal government is deeply implicated in this wage stagnation. the federal government, the u.s. congress, should do something about it. mr. chairman, let me tell you about a friend of mine named v. v has been a catering working here ath the house of the -- at the house of representatives for 0 years. she jokes that she'll be working until half an hour before her funeral. in vmbing's own words, we aren't looking for a handout, we're looking for a hand up. no one who works fo
ellison: mr. chairman, it's long pastime, given this economy that we have, for the congress of the united states to prioritize good jobs. the fact is the fact is if we have an agency, an office of good jobs, making sure that everyone who we do business with is making sure that workers are paid fairly, that they get every penny that thank they earn, and that we're making sure that we prioritize good employers over the bad ones, this is exactly what we should be doing and we live at a time of 40...
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ellison of minnesota. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 783, the gentleman from minnesota, mr. ellison, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from minnesota. mr. ellison: thank you, mr. chairman. we can raise the living standards for families who have members that are working for federal contractors right now. i propose in this amendment that we can raise that living standard for working families across the country if we use the federal dollars to create good jobs. my amendment would reprogram funds to create an office of good jobs in the department of defense that would help ensure the department's procurement, grant making, regulatory decisions encourage the creation of decently paid jobs, collective bargaining rights and responsible employment practices. right now the u.s. government is america's leading low-wage job funder. funding over two million poverty jobs through contracts, loans, grants with corporate america. that's more than the total num
ellison of minnesota. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 783, the gentleman from minnesota, mr. ellison, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from minnesota. mr. ellison: thank you, mr. chairman. we can raise the living standards for families who have members that are working for federal contractors right now. i propose in this amendment that we can raise that living standard for working families across the country if we use the federal...
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>> this is -- our first effort was starting with larry ellison, that was pretty big. the second effort was proven to be pretty large. i think the internet of things software market is most certainly order of magnitude lower -- >> should oracle have gotten into it, beating them to it? >> or raquel will get into it. in 2025, you'll be delivering software that addresses the opportunities of the internet of things or not be in the cell phone business. >> we're talking with tom siebel this morning. we'll be back in just a moment. >> welcome back to "press here" we're talking with tom siebel, best known for siebel systems and john schwartz from usa today. >> i wanted to step back given your experience in the valley and assess where you think the value is now. also during a political season because it's become more politicized with what trump has said about various people in tech. what i'm wondering is, how has silicon valley changed and do you thinks much more political? >> i think it probably has become more political certainly today than it was in the '80s and 90s. the pe
>> this is -- our first effort was starting with larry ellison, that was pretty big. the second effort was proven to be pretty large. i think the internet of things software market is most certainly order of magnitude lower -- >> should oracle have gotten into it, beating them to it? >> or raquel will get into it. in 2025, you'll be delivering software that addresses the opportunities of the internet of things or not be in the cell phone business. >> we're talking with...
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. >>> plus, congressman keith ellison on the latest explanation of donald trump's muslim ban, and eight congressional committees later, republicans finally face the facts on benghazi. >> there are bumper stickers and t-shirts all over this country that say, hillary clinton lied, people died, is that true? >> you don't see that t-shirt on me, and you've never seen that bumper sticker on any of my vehicles. >> when "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. today, just three months after a deadly attack in brussels, belgium, the largest airport in turkey, ataturk, in istanbul was attacked, killing up to 36 people, wounding more than a hundred according to the latest estimates. with a caution, the casualty numbers have been changing by the hour. the cctv video is jarring because it appears to capture one of the blasts. nbc news has not yet independently confirmed its authenticity. the attacks took place late evening, involving multiple suicide bombers, concentrated at the arrivals area of the terminal. it's the third busiest airport in europe. this cctv vide
. >>> plus, congressman keith ellison on the latest explanation of donald trump's muslim ban, and eight congressional committees later, republicans finally face the facts on benghazi. >> there are bumper stickers and t-shirts all over this country that say, hillary clinton lied, people died, is that true? >> you don't see that t-shirt on me, and you've never seen that bumper sticker on any of my vehicles. >> when "all in" starts right now. >> good...
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ellison barber fills us in. >> reporter: walk around lincoln memorial and it is almost impossible not to walk into something, photos, coming and going, people are everywhere. one couple decided to embrace it all. >> everybody, everybody get in. >> i think it was really crowded, must have been thousands of people. photographer kept trying to clear people out to get empty background. >> we were sittingn blending in with the tourists and i hear in the distance, our groomsman dennis just yelling at everybody, gather around the bride and groom! >> all right! >> people started mobbing us. >> group photo. i tell you what. >> i didn't realize how many people were around me because i was so in the moment and like this is amazing. it touched my heart all these strangers were really into it. >> lot of tourists and selfie sticks. >> who knows, maybe they will all meet again. >> that would be cool. [ cheering and applause ] >> they modit an unforgettable-- made it an unforgettable moment. >> reporter: in northwest, i am ellison barber, wusa 9. >> that is pretty fun. >> the best wedding photos are
ellison barber fills us in. >> reporter: walk around lincoln memorial and it is almost impossible not to walk into something, photos, coming and going, people are everywhere. one couple decided to embrace it all. >> everybody, everybody get in. >> i think it was really crowded, must have been thousands of people. photographer kept trying to clear people out to get empty background. >> we were sittingn blending in with the tourists and i hear in the distance, our...
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and apparently ellison's mother wanted to see him there. the cameras went down at one point. they shut them off so we couldn't see what was happening inside and then some of the staff members started live tweeting via periscope and other social media showing what was happening on the florida so while the republican leadership tried to shut it down apparen y ellison's mom was able to see what was going on and say get out there and support in. >> look. common sense. get on the floor. nbc tracie potts from washington. as usual get your tweets through. get your views through as well. we welcome all views here on the show. you can find us on e-mail strooins europe at cnbc.com. we're on twitter as well. bojesen. we'll take break. before we head to break these are the live pictures of a london polling station. as brits they vote in this historic eu referendum >>> hi everyone. welcome back. u.s. communications software provider twilio has priced its ipo at $15 per share ahead of its fist trade later today. above the range originally forecasted and would raise $150 million. >> twitter
and apparently ellison's mother wanted to see him there. the cameras went down at one point. they shut them off so we couldn't see what was happening inside and then some of the staff members started live tweeting via periscope and other social media showing what was happening on the florida so while the republican leadership tried to shut it down apparen y ellison's mom was able to see what was going on and say get out there and support in. >> look. common sense. get on the floor. nbc...
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police say ellison tried to meet with a minor for set and sent graphic sexual images of himself. the girl was actually an undercover officer. the arrest was made after a month loss investigation by the intent claims against children unit. ellison worked for the alameda unified school district from 2014 to 2015 and oakland schools from 2007 to 2014. >> he is trying to lure children into doing activities that are quite disgusting. >> ellison's defense attorney said his client would never have acted on what was a fantasy. he said this is a case police entrapment. we are learning more of the terrible crash that killed two mothers and four children from the bay area. a gofundme page is created to help with the funeral expenses for three victims. the only surviving member of the eng family is the father who worked at sfo. the family and family of lee of daly city were on vacation in southern california when the van got in a crash on i-5 on tuesday. they pulled over and the van was sticking into the lane. the men were inspected the damage when it was hit by a semi. it want down this rav
police say ellison tried to meet with a minor for set and sent graphic sexual images of himself. the girl was actually an undercover officer. the arrest was made after a month loss investigation by the intent claims against children unit. ellison worked for the alameda unified school district from 2014 to 2015 and oakland schools from 2007 to 2014. >> he is trying to lure children into doing activities that are quite disgusting. >> ellison's defense attorney said his client would...
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this involves congressman keith ellison. >> the democrat from minnesota was in a meeting when a staffom called and wants you on the floor. >> oh, you know that's trouble. on facebook ellison said he couldn't say no to mom then he told his mom thought to worry that he's there along with the other democrats. >> cannot say no to mom. >> or if you're a congressman as well. >>> facebook founder mark zuckerberg when he speaks, people listen. but they also look. he posted this photo on his facebook page to celebrate instagram's growth but then some sharp-eyed readers notice the laptop on the desk behind him. >> i'm not sure if you can see that there's a piece of tape over the camera lens and another on the microphone. a pretty low-tech solution to attempt to prevent unauthorized spying. hackers can at times control the camera and -- >> don't you have a more high-tech solution. >> for the founder of facebook. i guess so. >>> now for a little nature lesson. creatures that tend to become a little cranky when you disturb them. >> at times and that could explain why this -- this one suddenly char
this involves congressman keith ellison. >> the democrat from minnesota was in a meeting when a staffom called and wants you on the floor. >> oh, you know that's trouble. on facebook ellison said he couldn't say no to mom then he told his mom thought to worry that he's there along with the other democrats. >> cannot say no to mom. >> or if you're a congressman as well. >>> facebook founder mark zuckerberg when he speaks, people listen. but they also look. he...
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--"ellison" se ha desempeÑado como docente en el distrito escolar unificado de oakland y de alameda,ajar como bibliotecario. cesar --si usted cree en el destino, esta historia le va a interesar... pues una recien nacida a punto de morir aÑos atras, ahora es un ejemplo de vida maravilloso... lorena --la beb se encontraba en una caja de carton abandonada en el area de lavanderia de una universidad... hace 31 aÑos y hoy fue noticia nuevamente. --angel ayllon nos dice porque.... angel --es cuando usted se pregunta si el destino es capaz de cambiar una vida de esa manera... vo --hace mas de 30 aÑos la bebe de la caja fue muy famosa en el area de la bahia, porque los estudiantes de la universidad de san francisco la encontraron abandonada y a punto de morir en el campus universitario... --hoy, es una mujer que ha logrado cosas inesperadas... --demostrando que si existen las segundas oportunidades y los angeles de carne y hueso... --en instantes le tendremos esta increible historia llena de lucha, amor y fortaleza para salir adelante... angel no se la pierda, nos vemos en instantes lorena -
--"ellison" se ha desempeÑado como docente en el distrito escolar unificado de oakland y de alameda,ajar como bibliotecario. cesar --si usted cree en el destino, esta historia le va a interesar... pues una recien nacida a punto de morir aÑos atras, ahora es un ejemplo de vida maravilloso... lorena --la beb se encontraba en una caja de carton abandonada en el area de lavanderia de una universidad... hace 31 aÑos y hoy fue noticia nuevamente. --angel ayllon nos dice porque.... angel...
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i just want to say to congresswoman barbara lee, my friend and colleague, representative keith ellison, thank you so much. i want to make a point for all members of this progressive caucus. i know that we are going to bring that voice here to this and to all the points we are making. thank you. >> i am very blessed to be here. i am brother cornell west, i am a teacher. i am a freedom fighter and a warrior and a justice seeker. i am humble and the tradition of martin luther king jr. and joshua peschel and helen keller. i am here to lend a voice, to make sure that we tilt the discussion in such a way that the working people of all colors and cultures and sexual orientations and all people around the world not just here but everywhere around the world, as we shape this platform. >> thank you. i am the president of the center for american progress think tank in washington. i'm i am very honored to be here. most profoundly because i myself have the opportunities that i have had because of the policies of the democratic party. as a child my parents got divorced. my father left and my mother
i just want to say to congresswoman barbara lee, my friend and colleague, representative keith ellison, thank you so much. i want to make a point for all members of this progressive caucus. i know that we are going to bring that voice here to this and to all the points we are making. thank you. >> i am very blessed to be here. i am brother cornell west, i am a teacher. i am a freedom fighter and a warrior and a justice seeker. i am humble and the tradition of martin luther king jr. and...
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ellison and move to next witness. >> thank you, reverend. i'm embarrassed that i live as a gay jewish woman in north carolina with a governor like pat mckrorry and we have all of our elected officials for the most part republican and discriminate against us too. there's always been voter suppression in the south and now there's bathroom suppression. but my question is how do we stop voter suppression so people can vote and vote in the proper representatives in they can't vo vote? it's a catch 22. >> exactly. why number one, we have to put everything on the table to at least get the passing of the voting rights advancement act to restore preclearance. if you don't are preclearance, it means these laws can be passed and they can be unconstitutional but it puts the weight on the people who then suppressioned by these laws to raise the money and go to court on the back end. right now, for instance, in north carolina, all of these -- all of the things they have done would not have been allowed if we had preclearance. we have to make that a center
ellison and move to next witness. >> thank you, reverend. i'm embarrassed that i live as a gay jewish woman in north carolina with a governor like pat mckrorry and we have all of our elected officials for the most part republican and discriminate against us too. there's always been voter suppression in the south and now there's bathroom suppression. but my question is how do we stop voter suppression so people can vote and vote in the proper representatives in they can't vo vote? it's a...
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ellison. i like to commend the said for keeping interest rates low. i believe it helps calm and strengthen our economy. fed hadish that the chosen to act as assertively and congressy -- i wish chose to act as assertively and creatively as the federal reserve did. the truth is that without the federal reserve working, the fact that we have had absolutely no fiscal assistance around here at all. and i think if you look at the historic amount of attraction that we have seen, it is really quite remarkable that anybody can congress would be shaking a finger at the fed given how little we have done to try to stimulate the economy and help low income americans. if congress had funded and infrastructure bank, for example, and rebuilt bridges, schools, roads, we would have low unemployment and a stronger economy. lord knows we need it. lord knows our infrastructure is crumbling all around us. interest rates are at a historic low. we could really rebuild this economy if we took some fiscal action. i would like to ask you this cherr., chair yellen. if congress i
ellison. i like to commend the said for keeping interest rates low. i believe it helps calm and strengthen our economy. fed hadish that the chosen to act as assertively and congressy -- i wish chose to act as assertively and creatively as the federal reserve did. the truth is that without the federal reserve working, the fact that we have had absolutely no fiscal assistance around here at all. and i think if you look at the historic amount of attraction that we have seen, it is really quite...
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ellison, he has an island. it like a country. i want to visit his country.aybe if it's a good quarter and i say something good, he'll let me in. >> when we come back, morgan stanley's equity chief adam parker. early session lows down 130. experience the thrill of the lexus is f sport. because the ultimate expression of power, is control. this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ ♪ >> good thursday morning. welcome back to "squawk on the street." david faber's off today. s&p taking the losing streak to six. central banks are a big story, strong yen, oil below 47 and gold near a two-year high. >> the national association of home builder survey is out. let's go to diana. >> home builder sentiment rose two points on the index. anything above 50 on this index is considered positive. this comes after four straight months of no moves. it is the highest reading of january of this year. it is, however, the same as june of 2015. owners say they're seeing more committed buyers, and that may be due to a smaller supply for sale. sales expectations took a big leap up 5 points
ellison, he has an island. it like a country. i want to visit his country.aybe if it's a good quarter and i say something good, he'll let me in. >> when we come back, morgan stanley's equity chief adam parker. early session lows down 130. experience the thrill of the lexus is f sport. because the ultimate expression of power, is control. this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ ♪ >> good thursday morning. welcome back to "squawk on the street." david faber's off today....
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. >> coming up, some tough talk from larry ellison. and the latest on the viacom board saga.did show up for work today. here's some video him showing up this morning. take a look at the premarket. not much action in either direction. we'll see what the day brings. more "squawk on the street" from post nine in a minute. okay... what if a million people download the new app? we're good. five million? good. we scale on demand. hybrid infrastructure, boom. ok. what if 30 million people download the app? we're not good. we're total heroes. scale on demand with the number one company in cloud infrastructure. ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the fruit... veggies... and herbs needed to create a pop-up pick-your-own juice bar in the middle of the city, so now everyone knows... we have some of the freshest juice in town. see what the power of points can do for your business. learn more at chase.com/ink see what the power of points can do for your business. man 1: i came as fast as i man 2: this isn't public yet. man 1: what isn't? man 2: we've been attacked. ma
. >> coming up, some tough talk from larry ellison. and the latest on the viacom board saga.did show up for work today. here's some video him showing up this morning. take a look at the premarket. not much action in either direction. we'll see what the day brings. more "squawk on the street" from post nine in a minute. okay... what if a million people download the new app? we're good. five million? good. we scale on demand. hybrid infrastructure, boom. ok. what if 30 million...
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ellison worked for the unified school district from 2014 to 2015 and in oakland schools from 2007 to >> you have someone who is trying to lure children into doing activities that are frankly disgusting. >> the ellison's defense attorney said his client would never have acted on a "fantasy." he said this is a case of police encrapment. >> we are learning more of the terrible crash that killed two mothers and four children from the bay area. a gofundme page is created to help with the funeral expenses for three of the victims. the only surviving member of the i eng family is the father who worked at sfo. his family and the family of lear of daly city were on vacation in southern california when the van got into a crash on i-pa on tuesday. they pulled over weapon the minivan was sticking out and the van was hit by a system any. you can see the aftermath. it burst into flames when it went down a ravine. the men are badly burned trying to save their families. >> fremont police need your help to track down a hit-and-run driver that killed a woman l is in way the driver did not know he hit
ellison worked for the unified school district from 2014 to 2015 and in oakland schools from 2007 to >> you have someone who is trying to lure children into doing activities that are frankly disgusting. >> the ellison's defense attorney said his client would never have acted on a "fantasy." he said this is a case of police encrapment. >> we are learning more of the terrible crash that killed two mothers and four children from the bay area. a gofundme page is created...
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reporting live, i'm ellison barber, wusa 9. >> former d.c. congressional delegates and legendary civil rights activist, walter fontroy ask out of jail. the 83-year-old was released from the loudoun county detention center this afternoon. you see him walking out there, being embraced by an an associated resident yesterday on an outstanding warrant. allegedly writing a bad check for $55,000. they had been wanted by authorities since 2012. remains in the street tonight. coming up at 6:00, andrea mccarren will have much more on how he was released and what is next for him. >>> there is new video of the suspect who shot five people in forest hill friday night. prince george's county police want you to see it. scott brew is on orleans avenue. and of course three of the five shooting victims died. scott? >> detectives are still working this case hard. in fact, just a few moments ago, a group of detectives walked by here again. these shocking killings happened friday night. they are still on it. one of those people who died in this house behind me he
reporting live, i'm ellison barber, wusa 9. >> former d.c. congressional delegates and legendary civil rights activist, walter fontroy ask out of jail. the 83-year-old was released from the loudoun county detention center this afternoon. you see him walking out there, being embraced by an an associated resident yesterday on an outstanding warrant. allegedly writing a bad check for $55,000. they had been wanted by authorities since 2012. remains in the street tonight. coming up at 6:00,...
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also interesting to hear larry ellison talking about the company's infrastructure.ng with amazon, microsoft. ellison saying he believes oracle is highly competitive, lower cost, better liability. clearly a shot at the bow at other rivals in the space. on the call, bring you guys more headlines as they come. >> let us know, josh. josh lipton from san francisco. guy, what's your oracle. >> 14 times forward earnings. i don't think it's particularly expensive. i think this is a good quarter margins improving. get back to 45 level it come down from. it's got a couple of dollars, 8 to 10%. >> 1 1/2% dividend yield and growth. in this environment that's a name everybody will buy. $37 it bounced off of significantly. i usually don't buy after earnings release and a gap after hours but i think you could on this one. >> is this oracle story or stocks in general. >> i think oracle story. it's been kind of a prove it to me again story. i think to the extent that these guys, i think, are making up for expectations that were overly lofty. it's a company that continues on every le
also interesting to hear larry ellison talking about the company's infrastructure.ng with amazon, microsoft. ellison saying he believes oracle is highly competitive, lower cost, better liability. clearly a shot at the bow at other rivals in the space. on the call, bring you guys more headlines as they come. >> let us know, josh. josh lipton from san francisco. guy, what's your oracle. >> 14 times forward earnings. i don't think it's particularly expensive. i think this is a good...
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ellison is a competitive, he's aggressive. you might get a couple of -- he could take some shots at amazon, too. all of these things they sound off the cuff on the call but i think they're well orchestrated al voes. if you don't own any of the targets, here we're talking about amazon, workday and sales force, do you know what you ought to do, wait until the blast zone clears and buy them friday when people are going to be very nervous by what oracle says. i don't like getting political here but there may be a win-win coming when smith & wesson reports thursday. we have two candidates running for president. hillary clinton plans to come in with gun control legislation blazing that means smith & wesson is going to have good months because gun sales spike when people think gun control legislation might be on the horizon. the latter, donald trump, he is pro gun, he is like a gun commercial. smith & wesson wins either way. i'd buy half before and half after. the worse that happens the stock spikes on the quarter and you have a smal
ellison is a competitive, he's aggressive. you might get a couple of -- he could take some shots at amazon, too. all of these things they sound off the cuff on the call but i think they're well orchestrated al voes. if you don't own any of the targets, here we're talking about amazon, workday and sales force, do you know what you ought to do, wait until the blast zone clears and buy them friday when people are going to be very nervous by what oracle says. i don't like getting political here but...
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it was created in response to allegations of sexual abuse, the studenfe the entire school system, ellison barber joins us on what they found. >>> they planned to release findings about 3 weeks ago but school officials say it took longer for them to him-- complete the investigation because they wanted to wait for public input. the final result, 50 pages of analysis and 5 major recommendations. >> how could a classroom volunteer produce child pornography and sexually abuse well over a dozen children on school grounds during school hours? that was the question nearly every parent had after police announced the arrest. >> he is a monster in the skies as a normal 22-year-old young man. >> the task force is one thing that cannot of it. >> i will accountability and compliance. >>> reporter: the report counted to-- pointed to another of issues when it comes to reporting allegations of abuse. staff may be afraid to report because of police but it will harm the reputation of a person. the task force looked at the system broadly. >> we were not asked to investigate and that was not our role. >> the
it was created in response to allegations of sexual abuse, the studenfe the entire school system, ellison barber joins us on what they found. >>> they planned to release findings about 3 weeks ago but school officials say it took longer for them to him-- complete the investigation because they wanted to wait for public input. the final result, 50 pages of analysis and 5 major recommendations. >> how could a classroom volunteer produce child pornography and sexually abuse well...
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ellison, one of those vilified by bernie sanders and the socialists cadre.any lives can be saved. factor tip of the day. please check out the factor website. different from bill o'reilly.com. we would like you to spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. o'reilly @foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. name of the day. no nascents when writing to factor. tomorrow, we'll use a lot of your mail about the debate tonight. which i thought was very interesting. i hope you did...
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. >> joining me, representative keith ellison, democrat, one of two muslim serving in congress.essman, have you ever seen a political speech like that by a major political figure in america? >> george wallace. someone like that. i mean, actually -- it is clear that we have a narcissistic fascist who has claimed the republican nomination. that's the fact. the real question is what are we going to do about it as a nation? but the real truth is, is that we have over 100 americans who are dead or have been severely injured. why oh why can't his sympathies run to them for just a moment? this is a horrific tragedy that our fellow americans have suffered through. and it was targeted at our gay and lesbian fellow americans, and at the latino community. both grieving. the whole nation should be grieving with them. and the fact that his mind is not concerning itself with what they need, comforting them, is deeply disturbing. but then turn it into a villainous rampage, rage against other americans, who had absolutely nothing to do with this, and i mean muslims now. it's just outrageous. i
. >> joining me, representative keith ellison, democrat, one of two muslim serving in congress.essman, have you ever seen a political speech like that by a major political figure in america? >> george wallace. someone like that. i mean, actually -- it is clear that we have a narcissistic fascist who has claimed the republican nomination. that's the fact. the real question is what are we going to do about it as a nation? but the real truth is, is that we have over 100 americans who...
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and they read one of the great books of american literature which i play never disappears, ralph ellison'snvisible man. and they did a structural reading, and they discovered by degrees in studying this progress of the young black hero in new york in the '30s, ellison's great autobiographical novel, that by studying it structurally and trying to put together the elements of the novel, they had to put together the elements of their own personality. so it was a combined literary analysis and self-analysis at the same time. now, i just want to tell you very briefly about two other schools i went to, because i felt that there's no royal road to heaven. i like the literary education at beacon. it works with this particular audience. i think, kids, particularly well with. and, you know, there's that old question whenever you do any kind of education writing, does it scale? okay, you've described something that works rather well. does it scale? can it be replicated elsewhere? well, there are comparable schools to beacon all over the country. there's no one like sean leon, but there are aspects of
and they read one of the great books of american literature which i play never disappears, ralph ellison'snvisible man. and they did a structural reading, and they discovered by degrees in studying this progress of the young black hero in new york in the '30s, ellison's great autobiographical novel, that by studying it structurally and trying to put together the elements of the novel, they had to put together the elements of their own personality. so it was a combined literary analysis and...
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keith ellison talked about how he could form this into something like obama had when he wasn't in office, something that could help progressive candidates. >> maybe also influence hillary's vice presidential pick as well the longer he holds out, maybe she's forced to pick an elizabeth warren type candidate. harry reid is open to the idea. i've seen elizabeth warren on the ticket to bring out the progressive base but also to divide, to make it harder for bernie sanders to continue. >> even though in massachusetts harry reid's objection. he's more open to it now, maybe he talked to charlie baker in mass mass. governor baker let us know if you talked to harry reid about this. what is delicious, this will be over if hillary clinton can win california. one poll late in the week it was a usc poll had among likely voters hillary clinton had a decent lead. one of the most interesting factors again if you got gray hair like me is the governor of california jerry brown wrote a letter saying's supported hillary clinton. he applauded senator sanders and laid out his reasons for clinton. if you are o
keith ellison talked about how he could form this into something like obama had when he wasn't in office, something that could help progressive candidates. >> maybe also influence hillary's vice presidential pick as well the longer he holds out, maybe she's forced to pick an elizabeth warren type candidate. harry reid is open to the idea. i've seen elizabeth warren on the ticket to bring out the progressive base but also to divide, to make it harder for bernie sanders to continue....
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this is 45-year-old of alameda ellison tried to meet with a minor for sex and sent graphic sexual images of himself but the girl was an undercover officer. san francisco police made the arrest after a month long investigation by the internet crimes against children unit. elly son worked for the alameda school district from 2014 to 2015 and in oakland schools from 2007 to 2014. >> you is someone who is trying to lure children into doing activities that are, frankly, quite disgusting. >> early son's defense attorney said his client would never have acted on what was a fantasy. he said this is a case of police entrapment. >> we are learning more about the terrible crash that killed two mothers and four children from the bay area. a gofundme page is created to help with the funeral expenses for three of those victims. the original surviving member of the eng family is the father who worked at sfo, the family and the family of lee of daly city were on vacation in southern california and the van got into a crash on i-5 on tuesday. they pulled over but the van was sticking out into the lanes. y
this is 45-year-old of alameda ellison tried to meet with a minor for sex and sent graphic sexual images of himself but the girl was an undercover officer. san francisco police made the arrest after a month long investigation by the internet crimes against children unit. elly son worked for the alameda school district from 2014 to 2015 and in oakland schools from 2007 to 2014. >> you is someone who is trying to lure children into doing activities that are, frankly, quite disgusting....
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>> and at one point congressman ellison tweeted this, a staffer handed him this note his mom had called him and wanted him on the house floor. there was also this tweet from congressman steve king of iowa just before the house adjourned. he say, quote, i have had it with the gun grabbing democrats and their sit-in anti-second amendment jihad. i'm going to go home and buy a new gun. again, despite the adjournment the sit-in is still happening so to be continued. >>> let's go now to our top story, millions of people in britain are headed to the polls today casting their ballots in the historic vote to decide whether to remain a member of the european union. voting stations have been opened now for over three hours. they will stay open until 10:00 p.m. local time. this was the scene in london earlier as people made their way through the rain. among those casting their ballots in london earlier were prime minister david cameron and his wife samantha. the electoral commission expects to have the results by breakfast time tomorrow. the latest composite of polling shows it's neck and neck. 47-
>> and at one point congressman ellison tweeted this, a staffer handed him this note his mom had called him and wanted him on the house floor. there was also this tweet from congressman steve king of iowa just before the house adjourned. he say, quote, i have had it with the gun grabbing democrats and their sit-in anti-second amendment jihad. i'm going to go home and buy a new gun. again, despite the adjournment the sit-in is still happening so to be continued. >>> let's go now...
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. >> my name's keith ellison. i'm a member of congress from minnesota, and i'm co-chair of the progressive congress with raul grijalva and glad to be here today. >> paul booth, american federation of state, county and municipal employees. >> barbara lee, member of congress from the progressive 13th congressional district of california. i chair the whips task force on poverty, inequality and opportunity. >> bill mckibben from the non battleground state of vermont. [ laughter ] >> maya harris, senior policy adviser for hillary clinton. honored to be here. >> thank you very much. as we move into session two, moving america forward: education, jobs and the economy, we will hear recommendations, concerns and solutions for ensuring successful america's families. we want our children to succeed in school, but we also want them to succeed in life, and we want to make sure that all men and women have access to jobs and economic opportunities that are fair and equal. the issues we will discuss this morning are particularly
. >> my name's keith ellison. i'm a member of congress from minnesota, and i'm co-chair of the progressive congress with raul grijalva and glad to be here today. >> paul booth, american federation of state, county and municipal employees. >> barbara lee, member of congress from the progressive 13th congressional district of california. i chair the whips task force on poverty, inequality and opportunity. >> bill mckibben from the non battleground state of vermont. [...
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. >> just quickly, i just saw a note that your colleague keith ellison, congressman ellison, receivedher to tell him to go sit on that floor with you all. do you know anything about that? >> you know, i was not on the floor when congressman ellison got that. >> okay. >> but i've been getting a ton of e-mails saying stay there. don't leave until you get this vote. >> okay. congressman steve israel, thank you so much. i appreciate your voice. we're listening to democrats. we're listening to republicans. we'll talk to republican senator and check what's happening on that side of capitol hill coming up here. also, as we've been discussing, both speeches, both donald trump this morning and hillary clinton just now, both of which we took live, we need fact checks on both sides. we will do that for you coming up. you're watching cnn special live coverage. i'm brooke baldwin. when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day o
. >> just quickly, i just saw a note that your colleague keith ellison, congressman ellison, receivedher to tell him to go sit on that floor with you all. do you know anything about that? >> you know, i was not on the floor when congressman ellison got that. >> okay. >> but i've been getting a ton of e-mails saying stay there. don't leave until you get this vote. >> okay. congressman steve israel, thank you so much. i appreciate your voice. we're listening to...
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shows a note to congressman keith ellison, your mom called and wants you on the floor. summoning her son to this sit-in n the house floor. looks like we have the feed back up, the periscope feed, and we'll cover as much of this live as possible. ms. kaptur: i do wish to read the eldest and youngest from the san bernardino shooting, where 14 people were killed. the oldest was isaac who was 60 years old and the two youngest, and ere 27, fiera clayborn evote milanson. nd from orlando, the oldest, frankie jimmy dejesus velazquez, 60 years old, and the youngest, aquirra mo'ne murray. i don't see why it's so hard for the republicans to join us to meet this moral crisis that our nation faces. there should be no break, if no bill is passed. when nita lowey finished her remark this is morning and we lost the vote because the republicans wouldn't support us on no fly, no buy she said what's really at stake is your inconvenience versus the lives of our grandchildren and children. i thought that that was really an incredible statement. and i've been serving long enough to know this
shows a note to congressman keith ellison, your mom called and wants you on the floor. summoning her son to this sit-in n the house floor. looks like we have the feed back up, the periscope feed, and we'll cover as much of this live as possible. ms. kaptur: i do wish to read the eldest and youngest from the san bernardino shooting, where 14 people were killed. the oldest was isaac who was 60 years old and the two youngest, and ere 27, fiera clayborn evote milanson. nd from orlando, the oldest,...
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and, congressman keith ellison has this to say on twitter, mohammed ali was much more than enough it for me, he was an inspiration. he was the recipient of the insidential medal of freedom 2005. that event.rtion of say thet bush: when you greatest of all-time is in the room, everyone knows who you mean. to make.laim as mohammed ali once said, it is not bragging, if you can back it up. [laughter] up. man backed it erom the day when th gold medal at the 1968 olympic games, we all knew there was something special about this young fighter from louisville, kentucky. in his record including 37 knockouts hardly begins to tell the story. future, fans of students of boxing will study the films and some were even try to copy his style. defy imitation. the shuffle, the jobs, the total command of the ring, and above all, the determination that he brought to every fight. this is a man that wants fought more than 10 rounds with a fractured jaw. he fought until complete .xhaustion and to victory the real mr., i guess, is how he stayed so pretty. [laughter] [applause] it probably has to do with his
and, congressman keith ellison has this to say on twitter, mohammed ali was much more than enough it for me, he was an inspiration. he was the recipient of the insidential medal of freedom 2005. that event.rtion of say thet bush: when you greatest of all-time is in the room, everyone knows who you mean. to make.laim as mohammed ali once said, it is not bragging, if you can back it up. [laughter] up. man backed it erom the day when th gold medal at the 1968 olympic games, we all knew there was...
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for now, dick bove, david ellison, and tom brown. you so much. >> up next, which companies are most exposed from today's brexit vote. tomorrow don't miss steve liesman's interview with rob kaplan and when the fed may raise rates again. world held by compromise, businesses need the agility to do one thing & another. only at&t has the network, people, and partners to help companies be... local & global. open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. and i thought, well, you need to go to the doctor. i was told that is was cancer, and i called cancer treatment centers of america. dr. nader explained that they can pinpoint the treatment. once we identified that there was this genetic abnormality in her tumor, we were able to place her on very specific therapy. our individualized care model gives each lung patient specific treatment options with innovative procedures that are changing the way we fight lung cancer. we have excellent technology that will allows us to perform very specialized procedures for patients who have lung disease.
for now, dick bove, david ellison, and tom brown. you so much. >> up next, which companies are most exposed from today's brexit vote. tomorrow don't miss steve liesman's interview with rob kaplan and when the fed may raise rates again. world held by compromise, businesses need the agility to do one thing & another. only at&t has the network, people, and partners to help companies be... local & global. open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. and i thought,...
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david: larry ellison saying this could be a $10 billion business.f him saying that, mark benioff of salesforce. these are two guys are like to talk big about the cloud space. they like to talk big about anything. they see opportunity in this. $10 billion in revenue would be something. $690 million in the quarter puts them quite away from that. but with these growth rates, it is hard to imagine where they can get to. interview withy mark benioff, and this was a big part of his hope, particularly around erp. next five or 10 years, you will see perhaps the majority of i.t. shift to the cloud. so for us, we see it as an opportunity. the fact that we have such a , it will be important to make those two worlds work together. cory: what he is talking about webe is the amazon services-like business where they are doing hosting of the software in data centers around the world, delivering the cloud in a physical way for companies hosting their oracle sword -- servers. not, but it is it is a change in the way that software is being done. vonnie: can oracle con
david: larry ellison saying this could be a $10 billion business.f him saying that, mark benioff of salesforce. these are two guys are like to talk big about the cloud space. they like to talk big about anything. they see opportunity in this. $10 billion in revenue would be something. $690 million in the quarter puts them quite away from that. but with these growth rates, it is hard to imagine where they can get to. interview withy mark benioff, and this was a big part of his hope, particularly...
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people like larry ellison who supported marco rubio with a big donation.t doesn't reflect the people who work in the industry but there are still those leaders who have a conservative point of view and have been backing during the primary republican candidates other than donald trump. >> i wanted to ask steve if he felt that there was true antipathy toward trump or even what i said before about people surrendering if he seems to be winning might not happen. one of the things that is so interesting is there are a lot of really heavily principled people. like mark andreessen or peter thiel. until he is you think that many of these people might turn out to really actively working against trump. i'm not talking more about the top leaders -- but what the bernie people will do is an interesting question. >> i think there is such an interesting combination of ideological positions here that there are many things that trump argues. the need to being come petition to certain sectors and his attack on the corruption and big-money impact in politics that are very sim
people like larry ellison who supported marco rubio with a big donation.t doesn't reflect the people who work in the industry but there are still those leaders who have a conservative point of view and have been backing during the primary republican candidates other than donald trump. >> i wanted to ask steve if he felt that there was true antipathy toward trump or even what i said before about people surrendering if he seems to be winning might not happen. one of the things that is so...
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i always is in for larry ellison to insult his competitors, and he often does not disappoint. i do want to hear about name customer growth and get a sense of whether they are gaining share in this business or are all boats rising with this tide. scarlet: we also have earnings from smith & wesson, a big beat for fourth-quarter adjusted earnings per share, $.66 versus $.54, so this is a beat, much larger than what the company had anticipated. when it comes to revenue, $222 million versus $214 million consensus estimate. this is a company we are paying a lot of attention to given the potential for growth as hillary clinton pushes for gun control. joe: right, these stocks tend to rally perversely after some of these shootings and talk of gun control, but the results speak for themselves. scarlet: it is up 6.5% in after-hours trading. "what'd you miss?" a rate increase before the 2017 march meeting are before 40%. hike is still most likely, but it's likelihood has been reduced. for joining us. tell us why you see september as the next time they move. think september is still there
i always is in for larry ellison to insult his competitors, and he often does not disappoint. i do want to hear about name customer growth and get a sense of whether they are gaining share in this business or are all boats rising with this tide. scarlet: we also have earnings from smith & wesson, a big beat for fourth-quarter adjusted earnings per share, $.66 versus $.54, so this is a beat, much larger than what the company had anticipated. when it comes to revenue, $222 million versus $214...
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pushing for the consolidation of the likely nominee or endorsing bernie sanders the way gabar and ellison did. the reality is, she's late to the party on this. and it was a missed opportunity to potentially have a larger role in the democratic process. >> there is always talk about elizabeth warren being a vice-president nominee for hillary clinton. does that make sense? >> i think bernie sanders had a right to have a say on the future of this nominee process and some sort of say on the vp candidate. it is not likely bernie sanders for a number of reasons, but elizabeth warren attracts a more -- but elizabeth warren is attracting donald trump more than you expect. she is showing her chop and loyalty to hillary clinton and perhaps her usefulness as well. >> the twitter battles those two get into is epic. thank you. >> donald trump meeting with top republicans in new york city. they are beefing up the war chest on hillary clinton. trump doesn't appear to be foo too phased by that. saying that the media will take care of his publicity. hi, carl. >> you can see on the video that trump was ent
pushing for the consolidation of the likely nominee or endorsing bernie sanders the way gabar and ellison did. the reality is, she's late to the party on this. and it was a missed opportunity to potentially have a larger role in the democratic process. >> there is always talk about elizabeth warren being a vice-president nominee for hillary clinton. does that make sense? >> i think bernie sanders had a right to have a say on the future of this nominee process and some sort of say on...
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ellison, member of congress from minnesota. paul booth, american federation of state, county and municipal employees. >> barbara lee, member of congress from the 13th progressive congressional district. vermont.kinnon from maya harris, senior policy adviser for hillary clinton. rep. cummings: i think we got everybody. i'm pleased to reconvene with these accomplished individuals hearing testimony today. as i did yesterday, i will note that howard berman is not able to join us. committee member and state representative alicia reese is able to join us today due to a prior commitment. seated with us are andrew grossman and patrice taylor. the national platform director. and patrice is the director of of party.'s office affairs and delegate selection. finally, i am pleased to introduce our parliamentarian helen mcfadden. helen is the dnc parliamentarian and has served in this role for many years and can help us navigate any parliamentary issues that may arise. today, helen will be serving as our timekeeper and will help us stay on s
ellison, member of congress from minnesota. paul booth, american federation of state, county and municipal employees. >> barbara lee, member of congress from the 13th progressive congressional district. vermont.kinnon from maya harris, senior policy adviser for hillary clinton. rep. cummings: i think we got everybody. i'm pleased to reconvene with these accomplished individuals hearing testimony today. as i did yesterday, i will note that howard berman is not able to join us. committee...
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congressman ellison and then mr. gunnels. >> two quick questions, first one is what is your position on emergency manager laws for insolvency? are these undemocratic? does the necessity of the moment override considerations of democracy as some have argued? that is my question to my second -- that is my first question. my second question is in the short-term, ok, we got voter is prescient, we got all this best of that we know that we got to change and i am all for the watch of the democratic party say about just prioritizing voter turn out even if even if we are getting blocked in these other legal ways should we just look at this as a legal matter or is there some efficacy that -- some in the short term? >> ok, let me take the first one and say the initiative has no position on emergency management that it should be reformed in my opinion very clear, it should be reformed. no one should have their democracy lowered because they live in poverty. [applause] >> and in that state, let's talk about tax reform and let's t
congressman ellison and then mr. gunnels. >> two quick questions, first one is what is your position on emergency manager laws for insolvency? are these undemocratic? does the necessity of the moment override considerations of democracy as some have argued? that is my question to my second -- that is my first question. my second question is in the short-term, ok, we got voter is prescient, we got all this best of that we know that we got to change and i am all for the watch of the...
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ellison >> we can give it all away.ook his head and said i am not doing this for the money. i don't want to get paid. if i do this, i need to do this standing on the moral high ground. the moral high ground, i said? that might be the most expensive real estate on earth. but i knew i had lost the argument. steve had made up his mind, then and there, the summer of 1995, to say it his way. at the end of the hike, before we got back into the car, i said steve, you created apple, it is your company and it is your call. i will do whatever you want me to do. i went on the apple board and then i watched steve build the most valuable company on earth. [applause] the lesson here is very clear to me. steve was right, after a certain point it can't be about the money. after a certain point you can't spend it no matter how hard you try. i know. i have tried hard. but it is impossible. in the end, the only practical option is to give nearly all of it away. so why did steve go back to apple? why did he devote so much of what remained
ellison >> we can give it all away.ook his head and said i am not doing this for the money. i don't want to get paid. if i do this, i need to do this standing on the moral high ground. the moral high ground, i said? that might be the most expensive real estate on earth. but i knew i had lost the argument. steve had made up his mind, then and there, the summer of 1995, to say it his way. at the end of the hike, before we got back into the car, i said steve, you created apple, it is your...
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ellison, brief questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. this is a big issue for me on the platform. as a graduate in central state, can you expound, because i know that leader pelosi talked about not just having a statement but putting some action. can you expound on the $1 billion promise fund and what that might look like in our platform? because i think that is key to not just saying we support black colleges but actually putting some money behind it. can you expound a little bit on that? >> the way we are discussing this at the national level, we have details that we can provide the committee during the drafting. but it would be even a challenge fund, where institutions would raise dollars from alumni, corporations, foundations, this $1 billion would be there to match what these institutions would raise on an annual basis up to a certain amount. this is the way in which many of the institutions would actually sustain themselves for decades and decades to come. and we will provide more documentation and details. >> mr. ellison. >> could you respond to this recent article that his
ellison, brief questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. this is a big issue for me on the platform. as a graduate in central state, can you expound, because i know that leader pelosi talked about not just having a statement but putting some action. can you expound on the $1 billion promise fund and what that might look like in our platform? because i think that is key to not just saying we support black colleges but actually putting some money behind it. can you expound a little bit on...