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(police radio chatter continues) (sighs) getting bored yet, epstein? no, ma'am.on, so i am happy to just watch, learn, and keep my mouth shut. you familiar with this neighborhood? yeah, 70% live below the poverty line. low-income families living in social housing communities. ghettos. so what happens if we give these drivers a ticket? uh, it goes on their driving record. their insurance goes up. and if they can't pay their insurance? they can't drive. mm-hmm. lots of hardworking folks in this neighborhood-- folks that need to drive to work in order to pay their bills. you gotta think big picture. (engine revving, radar beeps) oh, no, they didn't. oh, yes, they did. (siren whoops) (siren wailing, tires peal) i'll be right back. (police radio chatter) talk to the girlfriend while i run this guy. she seems a little jumpy. evening, miss. how you doin'? i'm good. and where are you two headed tonight? we're going out to dinner. really? fantastic. i would kill for a souvlaki right now. my shift's not over for another hour or so. what restaurant you headed to? i have dru
(police radio chatter continues) (sighs) getting bored yet, epstein? no, ma'am.on, so i am happy to just watch, learn, and keep my mouth shut. you familiar with this neighborhood? yeah, 70% live below the poverty line. low-income families living in social housing communities. ghettos. so what happens if we give these drivers a ticket? uh, it goes on their driving record. their insurance goes up. and if they can't pay their insurance? they can't drive. mm-hmm. lots of hardworking folks in this...
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kevin epstein is vice president of threat 0perations epstein is vice president of threat 0perations atity company proof—point. his company helped with the so called ‘kill switch' that halted the recent wannacry ra nsomwa re attack. he's in boston. two things. what do we know about this new strain of ransomware and, obviously, why can't we use the solution that helps us last time? i only wish we could use the solution that helped us last time, but the new ra nsomwa re unfortunately lacks that helped us last time, but the new ransomware unfortunately lacks a kill switch. it appears to have originated in the ukraine but again the nature of the attack and the region of the malware itself is such that it region of the malware itself is such thatitis region of the malware itself is such that it is not targeted. it is indiscriminate and will spread wherever it can find an appropriate network called or place to transmit itself across the network. this does appear to be itself across the network. this does appearto bea itself across the network. this does appear to be a largely network —based a
kevin epstein is vice president of threat 0perations epstein is vice president of threat 0perations atity company proof—point. his company helped with the so called ‘kill switch' that halted the recent wannacry ra nsomwa re attack. he's in boston. two things. what do we know about this new strain of ransomware and, obviously, why can't we use the solution that helps us last time? i only wish we could use the solution that helped us last time, but the new ra nsomwa re unfortunately lacks...
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. >> jon: julian epstein, and brad blakeman.ou know summing about questioning people in these situations, what would your question before jeff sessions? >> i think the overarching question is -- and watergate, the question is what to the president know and when did he know it? here the question is why does this administration keep trying to impede the investigation? we had the comey firing now which a lot of people think is a classic obstruction of justice. we have constant efforts, constant statements that are false about their contacts with the russians. when houck suggestions we now have suggestions about the firing of mueller. he clearly said he would recuse himself from the russian investigation as a result of those false statements and results of those contacts, and then he was engaged in what many people think is the obstruction issue which is the firing of comey and how does he explain that after he recused himself? >> jon: and fairness to the now attorney general, he answered a long and rambling question from senator al
. >> jon: julian epstein, and brad blakeman.ou know summing about questioning people in these situations, what would your question before jeff sessions? >> i think the overarching question is -- and watergate, the question is what to the president know and when did he know it? here the question is why does this administration keep trying to impede the investigation? we had the comey firing now which a lot of people think is a classic obstruction of justice. we have constant efforts,...
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i'm gene epstein, economics and books editor at barron's magazine and moderator. for more information and to buy tickets to our future debates, go to our
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>> reporter: howard epstein is the vice president of communications for the san francisco republican party. >> i think it's an insult to the taxpayers of san francisco. >> reporter: epstein says the city was right to comply with federal law. >> the police officers and deputy sheriffs did nothing wrong. they take an oath to uphold the federal laws and state laws and they are upholding the federal laws. the man has no right to be in this country. >> reporter: one more note about our poll. 61% of whites agree with the settlement. but for minorities the number is much lower! only 38% of blacks, 31% of hispanics, 31% of asians agree that the city should pay the settlement. now, figueroa's immigration status is still in question. a federal judge will hear his case in november 2019. melissa caen, kpix 5. >>> as for san francisco's sanctuary city status, our poll found 70% of san franciscans think that san francisco should remain a sanctuary city. about 24% say it should not. >>> in washington, san francisco's policy was once again used to justify taking a harder line on illegal immigrants.
>> reporter: howard epstein is the vice president of communications for the san francisco republican party. >> i think it's an insult to the taxpayers of san francisco. >> reporter: epstein says the city was right to comply with federal law. >> the police officers and deputy sheriffs did nothing wrong. they take an oath to uphold the federal laws and state laws and they are upholding the federal laws. the man has no right to be in this country. >> reporter: one...
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epstein. you off duty? uh, swapped out my shift. what, you got a big date? hey, you got a big date.t.f. a bomb tech. we met while she was talking me off a bomb. well, hey, good strategy, dating someone outside the division. that way, when it all goes to hell, you won't have to see her face every day. right. good talk.
epstein. you off duty? uh, swapped out my shift. what, you got a big date? hey, you got a big date.t.f. a bomb tech. we met while she was talking me off a bomb. well, hey, good strategy, dating someone outside the division. that way, when it all goes to hell, you won't have to see her face every day. right. good talk.
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epstein, you've been drunk, huh? picture yourself.mnh-mnh. hmm? oliver gave it to me. bastard's trying to get me to break. (sniffs) hmm? no. no. thank you. (cup clatters) you wanna drive, just let me know. we can switch. why are you being so nice to me right now? i'm a nice guy. no, you are not. what did you hear? if you don't wanna drive, just say so. well, the weather has, uh, definitely turned. i've always loved the autumn. oh, my god! okay. we are taking a break, all right? things were moving too fast. we're slowing it right down. it's really not the end of the world! okay, any more questions? i didn't ask any questions. (static) (woman) 1519, we've got a possible b&e at 11 hingston ave. are you 10-8? (click) 1519. we're on our way. (clatters) well, are we going or what? we're going. we're going. look at me go. (siren wails) well, the lock is broken, unless it was like this before. (police radio chatter) no, i know i locked it when i left. i know, 'cause i always do this thing to make me remember. jazz hands. lock the door. yay, j
epstein, you've been drunk, huh? picture yourself.mnh-mnh. hmm? oliver gave it to me. bastard's trying to get me to break. (sniffs) hmm? no. no. thank you. (cup clatters) you wanna drive, just let me know. we can switch. why are you being so nice to me right now? i'm a nice guy. no, you are not. what did you hear? if you don't wanna drive, just say so. well, the weather has, uh, definitely turned. i've always loved the autumn. oh, my god! okay. we are taking a break, all right? things were...
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vonnie: ira epstein, thank you. great stuff. time for the bloomberg business flash.is the year of the soybean, a boost to earnings. the company posting estimates -- posting that beat estimates. monsanto is the subject of a takeover by germany's buyer. blue apron has cut their ipo from $10 to $11 per share. the american meal subscription services hopes it will convince investors to buy shares. 1200 office jobs are being cut in the u.k. and india. plus, the weaker pound has made imports more expensive. tesco reduced its global workforce i 2% in the last fiscal year. workforce by 2% in the last fiscal year. we will hear from one of the world's biggest robot makers. find out where he sees growth opportunities in the world of uncertainty. plus, central bankers continue to speak and portugal. -- to speak and portugal. watch it on the bloomberg, tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg markets. i am vonnie quinn. mark: i am mark barton in london. to the increasingly competitive market in china, that is where tom mackenzie caught up with the ceo of a robot maker to
vonnie: ira epstein, thank you. great stuff. time for the bloomberg business flash.is the year of the soybean, a boost to earnings. the company posting estimates -- posting that beat estimates. monsanto is the subject of a takeover by germany's buyer. blue apron has cut their ipo from $10 to $11 per share. the american meal subscription services hopes it will convince investors to buy shares. 1200 office jobs are being cut in the u.k. and india. plus, the weaker pound has made imports more...
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time, was seeing a woman who had epstein bar if e would fall asleep. fall asleep.e or shower th g see her. >> a accidents, people in this bui not to wear perfume, many a time. >> well, some people in thetive to -- >> yes. i don't know why you think you should cologne. shouldn't bewaring cologne. >> double standards. >> joe and i hug after every mean, dose this a lot. >> look at again. different for men and women. >> all the time. you obviously, back to the k of jer- >> i would be bothered by i lik- >> i can tell this it happened to me init e30 rock. so many years ago, affect bid i. i expect my whole life, well, not. i was flack. ♪urday night live. i get in the my goodness. >> with hobta flack. oh, my god.se. we're in t film we went do? down act. >> so they come intthere is a big, you kno of thing. then h doing the rahami? what was it -s alex holley. >> one of tho i was so embarrase >> hold please. let me tell you go too michael . there -- >> that's why i went. bring you two was not expected, see creed and syesster stallone? walk up, we ran over to him?
time, was seeing a woman who had epstein bar if e would fall asleep. fall asleep.e or shower th g see her. >> a accidents, people in this bui not to wear perfume, many a time. >> well, some people in thetive to -- >> yes. i don't know why you think you should cologne. shouldn't bewaring cologne. >> double standards. >> joe and i hug after every mean, dose this a lot. >> look at again. different for men and women. >> all the time. you obviously, back to...
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the only puerto rican i had ever heard of was juan epstein from welcome back cotter and he was part jewishit's my fault i don't know about puerto rico and its people because they certainly made an impact in america. like supreme court justice sonia soto mayor. rosie perez to j-lo to ricky martin. and there is geraldo moving on. if i want to get my questions about puerto rico answered, there's one place i should go. new york? why? because there are over 1 million puerto ricans living in greater new york city. ♪ in fact, there are 5 million puerto ricans living in the 50 states, which is crazy when you realize that puerto rico itself only has 3.5 million people. luckily, i'm going to start my education with an actual scholar, my friend rosa clement e. she's a activist, journalist and all around as kicker. so, puerto ricans are american citizens. >> not by choice. >> there we go, that's what i want to hear. >> nobody ever asked puerto ricans do you want to be american citizens. in 1898 the united states invades puerto rico and claims it as a prize from the spanish american war. after 1917 any
the only puerto rican i had ever heard of was juan epstein from welcome back cotter and he was part jewishit's my fault i don't know about puerto rico and its people because they certainly made an impact in america. like supreme court justice sonia soto mayor. rosie perez to j-lo to ricky martin. and there is geraldo moving on. if i want to get my questions about puerto rico answered, there's one place i should go. new york? why? because there are over 1 million puerto ricans living in greater...
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it was not even independent news, it was all the same news, the news from nowhere, and edward epstein'sreat book talking about how the networks did not have political views. they just had the sort of godly presence. we have competition in cable. that has extended to the net. it is important to see the end accidents of -- important to see ntecedents of free speech with the technology of today, broadband and internet. we have a laissez-faire position that allows free speech to get out there. that is what the free-speech mandate in the constitution seems to just. host: you mentioned the chairman of the federal communications commission's in 1961. here he is. this is audio talking about the vast wasteland. i want to ask if anything has changed. >> when television is bad, nothing is worse. i invite each of you to sit down in front of your own television set when your station goes on the air. keep your eyes glued to that said until the station signs off. i can assure you that what you will observe is a vast wasteland. you will see a procession of game shows, formula comedies about totally unb
it was not even independent news, it was all the same news, the news from nowhere, and edward epstein'sreat book talking about how the networks did not have political views. they just had the sort of godly presence. we have competition in cable. that has extended to the net. it is important to see the end accidents of -- important to see ntecedents of free speech with the technology of today, broadband and internet. we have a laissez-faire position that allows free speech to get out there. that...
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history tv was at the organization annual meeting in new orleans were we spoke with about thekate epstein history of the relationship between the u.s. military and the private sector. the interview focuses on her book, torpedo, inventing the military-industrial complex. this interview is about 15 minutes. >> your area of study is national security and intellectual property. where do those intersected american history? >> i think the intersect at least where
history tv was at the organization annual meeting in new orleans were we spoke with about thekate epstein history of the relationship between the u.s. military and the private sector. the interview focuses on her book, torpedo, inventing the military-industrial complex. this interview is about 15 minutes. >> your area of study is national security and intellectual property. where do those intersected american history? >> i think the intersect at least where
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richard epstein, a school or that's a scholar has a book called "the color of law." theer two, in terms of trumpet budget, only 2% comes from the federal government. where will have the impact is the money taken from after school programs, that will have a tremendous impact and also some of the loan money. mentioned it you will try to get to later -- ms. ashton: you have to look at budgets, and local however, i am deeply concerned about the budget. a new charterg school, and it is often impacting our families and the services they receive. you can have one or the other, but locally -- the local organizations doing that work years, i think we have to rally together and make sure our families get those services. mr. enlow: we will try to get to number two in a little bit. do you want to know about that? >> [indiscernible] to --ow gardendale jefferson county -- a sickly set up a segregated school -- i know enough about that to not get into the nuances. it is communities connected to urban areas -- i hate to use the but atlanta -- there is a bigger part there, too. it is
richard epstein, a school or that's a scholar has a book called "the color of law." theer two, in terms of trumpet budget, only 2% comes from the federal government. where will have the impact is the money taken from after school programs, that will have a tremendous impact and also some of the loan money. mentioned it you will try to get to later -- ms. ashton: you have to look at budgets, and local however, i am deeply concerned about the budget. a new charterg school, and it is...
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us now to discuss is cnn political commentators ana navarro and amanda carpenter along with lena epsteinate for the united states senate in michigan and former co-chair for the trump campaign in that debate. during the break i started to write out a list of all the women that president trump -- arianna huffington, cher, ruth bader ginsburg, talking models -- >> you don't have pocahontas in there, that's what he called senator elizabeth warren. >> anna, what is going on here? >> i think you've got a very immature man who has not made the transition into being presidential and never will, who is thin-skinned, who cannot take criticism, who has surrounded himself by enables, yes men and yes women who know their jobs depend on them nodding their heads and defending every insane, wacko thing he says. i think he thinks he can get away with it, that he bears no cost for doing these things. i've got to say, until now, we haven't seen him bear a cost. he's been able to do this as a private citizen. he's been able to do this as an entertainer, able to do it as a candidate. for the last six months
us now to discuss is cnn political commentators ana navarro and amanda carpenter along with lena epsteinate for the united states senate in michigan and former co-chair for the trump campaign in that debate. during the break i started to write out a list of all the women that president trump -- arianna huffington, cher, ruth bader ginsburg, talking models -- >> you don't have pocahontas in there, that's what he called senator elizabeth warren. >> anna, what is going on here?...
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he apologized for his words, but cubs president theo epstein said the incident was an example of beingeammate publicly and that the cubs would be better off moving on and not standing for it. >>> finally, one major league umpire became a real life hero yesterday hours before officiating a game between the raies and the pirates. umpire john tompain kept a woman from jumping off roberto clement yea bridge grabbing the woman after seeing her climb the rail and holding on until help arrived there. after calling balls and strikes in the pirates'-6-2 win, he recounted the incident at a press conference. take a listen. >> i saw her put her leg up on the rail, and obviously that grabs your attention. it was just kind of, you know, pure instinct. obviously you hear stories of this all the time, and, you know, different scenarios and people just -- i saw a situation where i was lucky enough to be there to help and just try to think of everything i could do to just hang on to her and thinking, you know, at times when she just wanted to go the other way, i was, like, not on my watch. >> what an in
he apologized for his words, but cubs president theo epstein said the incident was an example of beingeammate publicly and that the cubs would be better off moving on and not standing for it. >>> finally, one major league umpire became a real life hero yesterday hours before officiating a game between the raies and the pirates. umpire john tompain kept a woman from jumping off roberto clement yea bridge grabbing the woman after seeing her climb the rail and holding on until help...
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. >> richard epstein, a scholar at the economic policy institute has a book and a number of articles focused on economic integration. in terms of the trump budget, only 10% of the total budget comes from federal, most estate and local. about 45.1% or 45.2%. where it will have impact is the $2.1 million taken away from 21st century funding or after school programs will have an economic impact. a huge economic impact. the third case, the case that you mentioned i will talk about later. >> you have to look to the state and local budgets, however i am deeply concerned about the budget. although it supports me, who is starting a new charter school, it is impacting very directly our families. you cannot have one or the other. you have got to continue to advocate. but this is where locally, where the local organizations that have been doing this work for years, you have to rally together and leverage the differences sell our families can get those services. >> gardendale, you want to know about that? >> that is in alabama [indiscernible] basically set up a segregated school system. >> yeah,
. >> richard epstein, a scholar at the economic policy institute has a book and a number of articles focused on economic integration. in terms of the trump budget, only 10% of the total budget comes from federal, most estate and local. about 45.1% or 45.2%. where it will have impact is the $2.1 million taken away from 21st century funding or after school programs will have an economic impact. a huge economic impact. the third case, the case that you mentioned i will talk about later....
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i'm gene epstein, the soho forum director and moderator for more information and to by tickets go to our web site at the sew. >> this debate in which the audience votes for, against, or undependsed on the resolution and then after the debate is over. whichever side move this vote from his or her favor wins the contest. today's resolution is as follows: america's colleges have fostered a racist environment that makes them a hostile space for african-american students. defending the resolution to my right, we have lawrence ross, author over "black balled: the black white politics of race." lawrence will be doing book signing and settled after the debate. you can find lawrence over there at that table signing books and talking -- responding to any questions you want to put to him after the debate. arguing for the negative. camille foster, a telecommunications entrepreneur and a coast and co-host of the libertarian podcast, the fifth column. >> uh-oh, home turf. >> they're dominating. so, now we will close the initial voting and the debate can begin. >> lawrence ross. you have 15 minutes
i'm gene epstein, the soho forum director and moderator for more information and to by tickets go to our web site at the sew. >> this debate in which the audience votes for, against, or undependsed on the resolution and then after the debate is over. whichever side move this vote from his or her favor wins the contest. today's resolution is as follows: america's colleges have fostered a racist environment that makes them a hostile space for african-american students. defending the...
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. >> richard epstein who is a scholar has a number of articles focused on economic integration. in terms of the trump budget -- about 45.1, 45.2, and the rest is denied. 2.1 billion taken away, and that will have a tremendous impact. and also the higher ed level. the third case, the case that you mentioned, i will try to get to later for sake of time. >> i was going to say all politics are local. so you have to look at the state and local budget. however i am deeply concern about the budget although it supports me who is starting a new charter school. but also impacting our families and the services they receive. so i think we have to continue to advocate. and this is where locally, the local organizations that have been doing this work for years, i think we have to rally together and leverage all of the resources to make sure our families still get those services. >> we will try to get to number two, in a little bit. gardendale. does anyone know about that? >> where the u.s. to allow gardendale to -- basically set up a segregated school system. >> and so i know enough about tha
. >> richard epstein who is a scholar has a number of articles focused on economic integration. in terms of the trump budget -- about 45.1, 45.2, and the rest is denied. 2.1 billion taken away, and that will have a tremendous impact. and also the higher ed level. the third case, the case that you mentioned, i will try to get to later for sake of time. >> i was going to say all politics are local. so you have to look at the state and local budget. however i am deeply concern about...
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megan epstein. since sydney did me the favor of asking me first question, i'll ask you about the public shipyards. you mentioned getting the same maintenance availabilities done with fewer man hours. i was wondering if that would come as a result of upgrading the yard infrastructure as you mentioned or if that would take maybe rethinking how you approach the processes, how you innovate the procedures? >> yeah, i think it's a combination of all of those things. one, if you have ever been -- you know, i use ingles as kind of an example, after hurricane katrina, had the opportunity to rebuild and obviously katrina was a terrible blow to the gulf coast down there, but when they had the opportunity to rebuild the facilities and rethink the way they laid things out, the way ingles is performing today, the new construction side of the house, they're knocking it out of the park. anybody that does industrial engineering would tell you that how your shops are set up and how you flow material can go a long way
megan epstein. since sydney did me the favor of asking me first question, i'll ask you about the public shipyards. you mentioned getting the same maintenance availabilities done with fewer man hours. i was wondering if that would come as a result of upgrading the yard infrastructure as you mentioned or if that would take maybe rethinking how you approach the processes, how you innovate the procedures? >> yeah, i think it's a combination of all of those things. one, if you have ever been...
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i'm gene epstein, economics and books editor at barron's magazine and moderator. for more information and to buy tickets to our future debates, to our website at thesohoforum.org. this is an oxford style debate whether they vote for, against of the resolution and then again after the debate is over. today's resolution is as follows -- america's colleges, that makes them a hostile space for african-american students. defending the resolution to my right we have lawrence ross, author of "blackballed: the black and white politics of race on america's campuses." lawrence will be doing book igning and sales of his book "blackballed" after the debate. you'll find lawrence over at that tible signing books and response to any questions you put to him after the debate. arguing for the negative we have kmele foster, a telecommunications entrepreneur and a host and co-host of the libertarian podcast, the fifth column. [applause] fifth column fans. commoip oh. gene: dominating. dominating. so now we'll close the initial voting and the debate can begin. lawrence ross, you have
i'm gene epstein, economics and books editor at barron's magazine and moderator. for more information and to buy tickets to our future debates, to our website at thesohoforum.org. this is an oxford style debate whether they vote for, against of the resolution and then again after the debate is over. today's resolution is as follows -- america's colleges, that makes them a hostile space for african-american students. defending the resolution to my right we have lawrence ross, author of...
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somebody that we used to have on the show from time to time, boris epstein is now working for sinclair which is a very large broadcast outfit that broadcasts local news around the country. this is a tweet earlier today that trump aide carried state message on local news about reducing press access in the white house. boris is now giving dispatches on local news where he spouts the president's same effusive praise on local news. is that where this is headed? that the breitbart brand is going to be proliferated to many unsuspecting news people? >> i think so. i think this is not just going to be limited to breitbart news. this is going to continue to grow and there are other people who are now on tv and who are -- trump basically spokespeople. going back to what you're saying, why do people believe some of this stuff, why do they defend trump? the reason why, trump and the media have done a good job of delegitimizing it. and spicer saying, no, he actually speaks arabic. they're going with what breitbart says and trump says. >> as a media consultant, what do you think the chances of this
somebody that we used to have on the show from time to time, boris epstein is now working for sinclair which is a very large broadcast outfit that broadcasts local news around the country. this is a tweet earlier today that trump aide carried state message on local news about reducing press access in the white house. boris is now giving dispatches on local news where he spouts the president's same effusive praise on local news. is that where this is headed? that the breitbart brand is going to...