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classic cars, jewellery, et cetera. art.run one of the stories it isa everytime we run one of the stories it is a new record. i would link this back to the fact that interest rates are so low. there is quantitative easing. this cheap money has really swelled asset price inflation and also the well. the demand for luxury goods. there are a lot of different aspects to the story. jain, lovely to see. thanks for coming in. and thank you for your company, that is the briefing. avei lovely day. hello there. wednesday brought us another fine autumnal day with plenty of sunshine in the south and the east. we did have some more cloud, rain, and breezy conditions across north—western parts of the uk. this was the picture as the sun set in oxfordshire. some of us got as high as 16 celsius on wednesday. well above average average for the time of year. through the day on thursday, things will remain mild. mostly cloudy skies. there will be some brighter spells developing later on in the day. through thursday we have got a weather front s
classic cars, jewellery, et cetera. art.run one of the stories it isa everytime we run one of the stories it is a new record. i would link this back to the fact that interest rates are so low. there is quantitative easing. this cheap money has really swelled asset price inflation and also the well. the demand for luxury goods. there are a lot of different aspects to the story. jain, lovely to see. thanks for coming in. and thank you for your company, that is the briefing. avei lovely day. hello...
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well, of course, i'm ferociously in favor of equal treatment, equal pay, et cetera, et cetera, et ceterae is so much to be said about this, cof of course, not authority tatively from me, but in my experience, i'm interest, engaged in, it and would do anything that i could, to move the ball forward, so that women, i'm not being, i'm not trying to insinuate myself, panderingly, but anyway, i feel sincere about, and i'm glad that huge wrong, many wrongs, over a long period of time, maybe, hopefully will be, transforming itself. the world cannot succeed, america cannot succeed, when we, as a globe, cannot succeed without the potential being realized of all of us, particularly women. >> half the population. how do you feel about the political climate we live in right now? and it is not just in america, it is here in brexit, britain, it is across europe, it is in many parts of the world. i wonder whether it preys upon you, and whether perhaps your art, your music particularly, a way out of what some people feel is a pretty dark moment in history right now. not everybody by the way. some people
well, of course, i'm ferociously in favor of equal treatment, equal pay, et cetera, et cetera, et ceterae is so much to be said about this, cof of course, not authority tatively from me, but in my experience, i'm interest, engaged in, it and would do anything that i could, to move the ball forward, so that women, i'm not being, i'm not trying to insinuate myself, panderingly, but anyway, i feel sincere about, and i'm glad that huge wrong, many wrongs, over a long period of time, maybe,...
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,et cetera.n he slips. he invents these things. he starts a little higher because i'm sure they told him to, and then he talks about what he's going to do with iran, what may be happening with china, which may be a good thing. then he slips into that grievance. obama is saying don't be bamboozled by the grievance candidates here. he said to the folks who are out there why are you so mad when you won the last election, the ones who were heckling him, right? so it was a real interesting, interesting study because i think trump understands that he can win with fear. >> and that's what he's hoping he'll be able to use to accomplish to bring home the "w" on tuesday. ladies, i will see all of you in washington next week. for now thank you very much for wrapping all of that up with me. these two presidents out here on the trail. just in, by the way, you have heard about this? president trump's former lawyer and fixer, michael cohen, has already flipped on his former boss, he's talking to special counsel
,et cetera.n he slips. he invents these things. he starts a little higher because i'm sure they told him to, and then he talks about what he's going to do with iran, what may be happening with china, which may be a good thing. then he slips into that grievance. obama is saying don't be bamboozled by the grievance candidates here. he said to the folks who are out there why are you so mad when you won the last election, the ones who were heckling him, right? so it was a real interesting,...
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, et cetera, et cetera.oesn't make their jobs any easier, and rudy giuliani, who has not been writing the answers to these questions, i might add, and who has been sort of quiet has now stirred the pot again and made their lives, made the president's lawyers' lives that much more difficult because they're trying to get this part one done. as jeff points out, there is a part two, and we're not sure how that's going to unfold. and this does not help their relationship with the special counsel. >> jeffrey? >> what i was just thinking about what kaitlan was talking about how the president has been attacking mueller, it's worked. mueller was popular with republicans as well as democrats when this investigation started. now the polls show that people feel about mueller like they feel about every issue regarding trump. about 55% are against trump and about 40% are in favor of trump. any issue you ask, whether it's the people in cages a the border, the charlottesville, everything is 55-40 against, and now mueller is
, et cetera, et cetera.oesn't make their jobs any easier, and rudy giuliani, who has not been writing the answers to these questions, i might add, and who has been sort of quiet has now stirred the pot again and made their lives, made the president's lawyers' lives that much more difficult because they're trying to get this part one done. as jeff points out, there is a part two, and we're not sure how that's going to unfold. and this does not help their relationship with the special counsel....
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it will go to congress that you can't indict a sitting president, et cetera., thank you very much. >>> they're elected to serve in washington, to speak on behalf of their constituents. when you look at how much members of congress really represent the diversity within their districts it's not much. an interesting potential solution to that, ahead. it's time for ultimate sleep number week on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. it's the last chance to save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. ends cyber monday. going to extremes for perfect skin? where does it end? new olay whips. while not equal to cosmetic procedures, our b3 complex hydrates to smooth skin. injections? rejected. beautiful skin? accepted olay. >>> this just in, cnn has learned general motors will cut 15% of its salaried staff, shoulder or close 15 plants, two in the united states, one in canada. it's a bump in this otherwise strong economy. >> it is. it's about a little under one i
it will go to congress that you can't indict a sitting president, et cetera., thank you very much. >>> they're elected to serve in washington, to speak on behalf of their constituents. when you look at how much members of congress really represent the diversity within their districts it's not much. an interesting potential solution to that, ahead. it's time for ultimate sleep number week on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep...
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so the government controls, the government said you have to look at cyber security and et cetera, et etera, et cetera and fix a problem. it's not that easy to do that in cyber. you've got to have your tech companies in and financial companies in and so cyber is a weird situation in the sense-- this isn't a bad thing, i don't think we want the government to control all of these things. the private sector-- vulnerabilities in the private sector are vulnerabilities for the country as a whole, we saw that on facebook. the government should do something about, that's not obvious how the government orders facebook to do a, b or c. >> thank you, panel. great job. >> thanks, greg. [applause] [inaudible conversations] today the center for strategic and international studies host a discussion about the opportunities and challenges of artificial intelligence in terms of its national security applications. live coverage begins at 10 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> which party had control the house and senate? watch c-span's live election night coverage starting tuesday at 8 p.m. eastern, as the
so the government controls, the government said you have to look at cyber security and et cetera, et etera, et cetera and fix a problem. it's not that easy to do that in cyber. you've got to have your tech companies in and financial companies in and so cyber is a weird situation in the sense-- this isn't a bad thing, i don't think we want the government to control all of these things. the private sector-- vulnerabilities in the private sector are vulnerabilities for the country as a whole, we...
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green fields, et cetera and they did so with impunity. so peace be upon us. but peace is also key to prosperity. you cannot have a chance at prosperity absent security, stability and peace. and his relationship, the arab-u.s. relationship when working on trying to improve two p's and one a. one is positions on issues. we stand for this. we don't stand for that. i'm thinking you're standing there with a knee for the national anthem there. this came to my mind there. and we largely stand against the people who are doing that. because we think it's unpatriotic. is it really unpatriotic? but just in a different way. do we all have to be exactly the same. so that's one of the p's. another one i'll come back to last. but two of the a's are actions and attitudes. actions that one takes after thinking out of the box and saying now, i got it. how long will you do it and how much will it cost? are you confident? can can you achieve your goal by undertaking an action to accomplish it. i don't think you can. but what is the other a that drives the three mentioned. that i
green fields, et cetera and they did so with impunity. so peace be upon us. but peace is also key to prosperity. you cannot have a chance at prosperity absent security, stability and peace. and his relationship, the arab-u.s. relationship when working on trying to improve two p's and one a. one is positions on issues. we stand for this. we don't stand for that. i'm thinking you're standing there with a knee for the national anthem there. this came to my mind there. and we largely stand against...
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his racist background, et cetera, et cetera. but this president is focus on him and firing him literally because i think he's putting into action the plan by which to stop the investigation by putting whitaker in as the acting attorney general. so we're talking about a difference situation here. but this is very dangerous. nancy pelosi spoke about it today. for those of us who were willing to see what could be done, to work with this president now that we have the majority in the house, this is very disappointing. for all of the people out there in america who say to us, well, try and work with him, we want, you know, both sides to get together, here he starts off one day after the midterm election, showing us what he thinks about working with us when it's apparent that what he's putting into action is a plan by which to get rid of mueller. how do you work with someone like this? >> well, i want to play you something he said today specifically on this question about oversight and whether oversight would be related to any kind of
his racist background, et cetera, et cetera. but this president is focus on him and firing him literally because i think he's putting into action the plan by which to stop the investigation by putting whitaker in as the acting attorney general. so we're talking about a difference situation here. but this is very dangerous. nancy pelosi spoke about it today. for those of us who were willing to see what could be done, to work with this president now that we have the majority in the house, this is...
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, et cetera. that's where we are. but what we have seen is a sustained rage, such as we've never seen, and perhaps it's ending today. he seems to be in a better mood perhaps today. you know, we are not doctors taking his temperature every day. >> well, we all can listen to what he says and take what we can from that. >> right. >> so when we talk about mueller, he talks about mueller talking about the questions, they are easy to answer, but he also said even if there's some trickery, implying there is some, i guess, nefarious, you know, intent in some fashion and we also heard from rudy giuliani according to the "washington post" telling them, quote, that some of the questions create more issues for us legally than others, he called some questions unnecessary, irrelevant and possible traps. >> well, i think that's right. also in a daily caller interview we see how upset trump is at what he is being asked about because it goes to questions of collusion or conspiracy to undermine with others our elec
, et cetera. that's where we are. but what we have seen is a sustained rage, such as we've never seen, and perhaps it's ending today. he seems to be in a better mood perhaps today. you know, we are not doctors taking his temperature every day. >> well, we all can listen to what he says and take what we can from that. >> right. >> so when we talk about mueller, he talks about mueller talking about the questions, they are easy to answer, but he also said even if there's some...
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, et cetera. is this an accurate description of this group of people? >> i think there's a large description of -- we already know there is a large group of central americans. in that group you have every sector we're talking about. there's criminals in the group, there's possibly hundreds of individuals who have lived in the united states before who were deported back to their home country and, of course, they're trying to take advantage of this organizati organization, the organizers bringing this caravan south of the border. you have a wide segment of individuals. you have a mix of criminals, people who have been deported from the united states. for example, there was a recent interview of an individual who had been deported twice and had an extensive criminal record. he was interviewed on major outlets. you have a wide section of individuals coming into the country. but i would like to make one point. you know, we see the tactic of rushing the border by several hundred individuals, a tactic th
, et cetera. is this an accurate description of this group of people? >> i think there's a large description of -- we already know there is a large group of central americans. in that group you have every sector we're talking about. there's criminals in the group, there's possibly hundreds of individuals who have lived in the united states before who were deported back to their home country and, of course, they're trying to take advantage of this organizati organization, the organizers...
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and he just does it over and over. >> i am responsible for oil, et cetera, et cetera. there's a lot going on and there's a lot he could be governing on. he could be putting forth bills that are going to bridge him to the next congress. could be an infrastructure bill that would give an olive branch to the democratic party to work with them instead of antagonizing them further and drilling the same four points home over and over on twitter and television anytime there's a microphone in your face. >> that would make sense if you believe he became president becausee policy ideas for the n. that continues to be proven not to be the case when it comes to trump and the trump administration. so much as he has his own personal agenda around the way he thinks the government should work, so he himself, his family and people like him are able to benefit. i think he has done a great job, beating home this message that we think he should be bored of, he is doing a good job of gas lighting people. he wants us all to tune out, say god, i am tired of hearing this and tune out. then he
and he just does it over and over. >> i am responsible for oil, et cetera, et cetera. there's a lot going on and there's a lot he could be governing on. he could be putting forth bills that are going to bridge him to the next congress. could be an infrastructure bill that would give an olive branch to the democratic party to work with them instead of antagonizing them further and drilling the same four points home over and over on twitter and television anytime there's a microphone in...
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et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. and i don't think that's widely recognized by our politicians either. all we have to do, as humans, as these very imperfect sapiens, you know, with our limbic system and our reptile brains and our big frontal cortex, is to make -- have deliberation among ourselves about the question that damon was talking about. what do we want to do? well, if we're like our ancestors, there's only really one question. how do we build a society fit to live in? that's the question. call that the question of justice, if you will. and then to what degree do we want to have markets as parking lot -- part of that or other sorts of institutions for producing and exchanging value. that's the basic question. but smith and market fundamentalism is a fantastic distraction or i don't want to blame smith anymore. market fundamentalism is a complete distraction from that because it has no foundations, it's intellectually incoherent, it's been debunked with great authority, and we shouldn't worry about it. but we s
et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. and i don't think that's widely recognized by our politicians either. all we have to do, as humans, as these very imperfect sapiens, you know, with our limbic system and our reptile brains and our big frontal cortex, is to make -- have deliberation among ourselves about the question that damon was talking about. what do we want to do? well, if we're like our ancestors, there's only really one question. how do we build a society fit to live in? that's the...
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, et cetera. so then i said, what about sexual assault? what about con accident they were like, what do you mean? i said, well, if you're so busy turning your back, metaphorically on your partners and pretending like you don't care, like, do you even notice where whether they want to be there? they were like, hmm. so, i think we can joke around about it but i think that structured into a culture of hooking up whiching this culture that dominates at most universities is a kind of resistance to caring about your partner, and ultimately consent at its most basic level is an act of care because even if the most basic level, you're checking in with your partner. so, you are not dismissing them as worthy or worthwhile, you are actually -- if we're going to care about consent you're confronting the fact this person deserves my attention. i have to have some form of attachment here. i have to have some form of care and i think in hookup culture that's an antisexual ethic that students learn. they become a
, et cetera. so then i said, what about sexual assault? what about con accident they were like, what do you mean? i said, well, if you're so busy turning your back, metaphorically on your partners and pretending like you don't care, like, do you even notice where whether they want to be there? they were like, hmm. so, i think we can joke around about it but i think that structured into a culture of hooking up whiching this culture that dominates at most universities is a kind of resistance to...
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president trump: what they said is we have to create rules and regulations for contact, et cetera, etetera. we are going to do that. if he misbehalf is we'll throw him out or stop the news conference. chris: what will your rules be? president trump: we'll have rules of decorum, you can't keep asking questioned. we had a lot of reporters in that room and they were unable to ask questions because this guy gets up and starts doing what he's suppose to be doing for him and cnn, and just shouting out questions. and making statements, too. but i will say this, nobody believes in the first amendment more than i do. if i think somebody is acting out of sorts, i will leave. i will say appreciate you coming and i'll leave. trish: that's what he should do. he doesn't need to call on jim acosta. i do bleach you need to treat the president -- i do believe you need to treat the president of the united states with respect. the american people elected him. if you respect the american people, respect the president of the united states. if i did an interview with president obama or even today:president
president trump: what they said is we have to create rules and regulations for contact, et cetera, etetera. we are going to do that. if he misbehalf is we'll throw him out or stop the news conference. chris: what will your rules be? president trump: we'll have rules of decorum, you can't keep asking questioned. we had a lot of reporters in that room and they were unable to ask questions because this guy gets up and starts doing what he's suppose to be doing for him and cnn, and just shouting...
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, and they are no parking, long lines, et cetera? what are states thinking of doing? we are seeing 40% of people voting before election have ramped it up by mail. ashington and oregon are 100% by mail and colorado is 95%. the early voting context, i'm not one who thinks need 20 or 30 days of early types of sites. if you have no parking or it is small site it is not necessarily better than an election day site. that is there.y the voter mentioned the way you whether by a big roll of paper or the poll box. innovation. there are a variety of methods, behooves you to try to go at times that are not as busy. i will note on election day itself the morning is very busy. was ed to think evening busy, but there is a crush-crush at the morning. you have the opportunity those arer it the tkaday two good times. host: call from hollywood, florida. caller: a no party. i have been registered since the 1970's because i believe we need to have a bipartisan government both sides. both democrats and republicans of accusing each other corruption, lying.
, and they are no parking, long lines, et cetera? what are states thinking of doing? we are seeing 40% of people voting before election have ramped it up by mail. ashington and oregon are 100% by mail and colorado is 95%. the early voting context, i'm not one who thinks need 20 or 30 days of early types of sites. if you have no parking or it is small site it is not necessarily better than an election day site. that is there.y the voter mentioned the way you whether by a big roll of paper or the...
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please go back, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. you get the idea. point being he was villainizing these people, painting it as an invading hoard who were on the border of our border. they never were. these are numbers pre-election. let's pop up the numbers since the election. these will probably not surprise you. we went down to two mentions. to both of these mentions, one was on election day about arizona, one was basically linking to his presidential proclamation saying we need to tighten the border. two, caravan mentions, zero. if you think that was accidental, i would like to introduce you to something called campaign politics. the truth of the matter is this was never an urgent issue. these people were a thousand-plus miles away from the border. whatever you think of them, they were not on the edge of the border and they were no evidence as donald trump suggested unknown middle easterners and nasty criminals. why do i know this? because the facts bear it out but also this -- he stopped caring the day after the election. i don't know what else y
please go back, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. you get the idea. point being he was villainizing these people, painting it as an invading hoard who were on the border of our border. they never were. these are numbers pre-election. let's pop up the numbers since the election. these will probably not surprise you. we went down to two mentions. to both of these mentions, one was on election day about arizona, one was basically linking to his presidential proclamation saying we need to tighten...
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when, where, how, et cetera. virginia law made that restrictive. we had to couch our language and say pending current litigation or changes in the state law. they are really quite -- they're as nuanced as the questions and comments that came from the public. you would think having written most of that i would have it all on top of my brain. we said we have to have context. add, think about it in terms of bringing in the artistic community and so forth. >>> think about these who are the public said are some of the other figures they would like to see on monument avenue and how it can be created. and then we talked about jefferson davis for richmond being the one monument in richmond that was more akin to the lost cause narrative and the style structure and language on the placards. we also recommended because of the artistic merit of the peace that there were options for elements of it. and we provided that. you can get it online. it's available online at the website monumentavenuecommission.org. it's there on the front page. >> i want to apologize
when, where, how, et cetera. virginia law made that restrictive. we had to couch our language and say pending current litigation or changes in the state law. they are really quite -- they're as nuanced as the questions and comments that came from the public. you would think having written most of that i would have it all on top of my brain. we said we have to have context. add, think about it in terms of bringing in the artistic community and so forth. >>> think about these who are the...
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me all the places with are they're engaging in dialog and exchange, both in print, through art, et cetera, all talking about their ideas of what it meant to be a black woman, and be a part of something like the black power involvement. so i was interested in writing a book that kind of diversified how we understood women in general and also in the black movementment and all of this dialog taking place and in the process it did become a intellectual history. i'm trying to push back against intellectual. when you think about intellectuals or who you maybe talked to, usually white and dead men, since 1776. obviously, that's just not true, but we also, the other issue, what does evidence of intellectualism look like? we're taught that it's speeches and essays that we all collect. when we think about it that way we might add in more people, particular will i-- particularly people like louie newton and others and that women are following the orders. and i wrote in the books their ideas, political self-conceptuali self-conceptualism. and women's books and columns and die logs taking place in wom
me all the places with are they're engaging in dialog and exchange, both in print, through art, et cetera, all talking about their ideas of what it meant to be a black woman, and be a part of something like the black power involvement. so i was interested in writing a book that kind of diversified how we understood women in general and also in the black movementment and all of this dialog taking place and in the process it did become a intellectual history. i'm trying to push back against...
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everywhere he goes all three corporations, nothing but admiration, adulation, yes, boss, et cetera, et cetera. over a while they tend toha believe they're above the rules and above the law andn t they start misbehaving. >> lutz and others are quick to point out there's no proof ghosn has done anything wrong. for now though dark clouds hang over his reputation and the future of one of the rld's biggest automakers. >> nissan's current ceo says he will propose removing ghosn when the board meets on thsday. >>> disney's ceo and fox will take a step forward. chinese regulators thumbs up to disney's proposed acquisition of 21st century fox assets. the unconditional approval marks a big hurdle for the company disney amid the ongoing trade disputes going on now. u.s. antitrust authorities approved that deal in june. disney shares were dn a fraction to $115.42. shares of fox rosy nea 2% to close at $48.54. >>> oil and gas company cimarex is going to buy smaller company resolute for a billion dollars. that gives them moreet a in the shale rich permean basin. the shares fell to $88.03.'s resolu s
everywhere he goes all three corporations, nothing but admiration, adulation, yes, boss, et cetera, et cetera. over a while they tend toha believe they're above the rules and above the law andn t they start misbehaving. >> lutz and others are quick to point out there's no proof ghosn has done anything wrong. for now though dark clouds hang over his reputation and the future of one of the rld's biggest automakers. >> nissan's current ceo says he will propose removing ghosn when the...
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, et cetera. he has now somebody to blame. >> katy, you're right obviously. in the absence of another party to blame over the course of the last couple of years when it was one-party control of washington, the president chose to attack the media. he picked that as his foil and it's something that resonated with his base of supporters in large swaths of this country. what struck me most in this news conference on this specific topic is when the president sort of addressed the new democratic majority in the house and he said, you know, if i was given the choice of us having -- the republicans having a slim margin or the democrats having the margin, i think i'd prefer the democrats have the margin. the bottom line is he now knows that he has that foil in the democrats that he will try to berate and beat down going forward. if they come after him, he'll return the favor and investigating democrats as well. but what was missing in all that was while the president said today strikingly he views himself
, et cetera. he has now somebody to blame. >> katy, you're right obviously. in the absence of another party to blame over the course of the last couple of years when it was one-party control of washington, the president chose to attack the media. he picked that as his foil and it's something that resonated with his base of supporters in large swaths of this country. what struck me most in this news conference on this specific topic is when the president sort of addressed the new...
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. >> i get that the argument, especially from the gm side when you look at declining auto sales, et cetera that perhaps this was necessary for gm to do this to stay ahead of the game given all the disruptive technologies coming to transportation, et cetera but doing it coming into the holiday season with all the focus on trade with g-20, is there a better way this could have been handled? >> no. this is what -- perhaps there's a better way the white house do have engaged with private industry, but mary barra is not a politician she's the ceo of a public company. president trump has never had such a role other than to his late father he really hasn't been accountable to anybody. of course he's chafing at the bit right now and the checks and balances in our democratic system about being accountable to courts and sometimes to congress, but being accountable is what mary barra has to do to her shareholders and other stakeholders and the future of the company. so she's making difficult decisions. she's certainly not trying to antagonize the president but ceos who have made independent calls som
. >> i get that the argument, especially from the gm side when you look at declining auto sales, et cetera that perhaps this was necessary for gm to do this to stay ahead of the game given all the disruptive technologies coming to transportation, et cetera but doing it coming into the holiday season with all the focus on trade with g-20, is there a better way this could have been handled? >> no. this is what -- perhaps there's a better way the white house do have engaged with...
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, et cetera, et cetera. we start to see with employer groups, decreased e.r. visits by 40% to 50%. 40% to 50%. that's replicated not only with a school district we take care of but also with a satellite company that we take care of. we see -- we make impacts on absenteeism, presenteeism, hiring, retention. this is one of the best benefits that we like to pitch to incoming employees. they can come out of their cube cal, over to see the doctor for their depression, their obesity, their diabetes, and go back to their cubical. the existing system in the denver area is it takes 26 to 30 days to get in to see a primary care doctor. he's going to see you maybe five to ten minutes and then you're likely going to get a bill for that, especially if you have a high deductible, unless it was a preventative chieckup. so there will be all kinds of solutions. my gosh, we need innovation solutions. what's happening right now is bankrupting especially middle class america. so we need some innovation, we need some solutions.
, et cetera, et cetera. we start to see with employer groups, decreased e.r. visits by 40% to 50%. 40% to 50%. that's replicated not only with a school district we take care of but also with a satellite company that we take care of. we see -- we make impacts on absenteeism, presenteeism, hiring, retention. this is one of the best benefits that we like to pitch to incoming employees. they can come out of their cube cal, over to see the doctor for their depression, their obesity, their diabetes,...
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. >> you think about stocks and bonds, which most people buy on a daily basis to their broker et ceterae more liquid, real estate assets, whole company. >> longer-term, we can control the asset and make changes whether it's acquisitions work cutting expenses, changing the marketing plan et cetera. we hold those assets for about five years on average and when we saw them. deirdre: up until this point most of your clients and the firm's you work for, so to speak, our pension funds or university endowments and basically institutions with a whole lot of money but blackstone recently has tried to make some of the strategies a little more accessible for smaller investors. even as much as one-5 million of investable assets which in that world it's very small compared to normally - why did you make that decision? >> if you think about it, if you're a fireman or teacher or police officer you have access to alternative investment in your pension fund. we are managing probably a piece of your portfolio but most individuals have to save on their own for retirement. 10, 20, 30 years and until very r
. >> you think about stocks and bonds, which most people buy on a daily basis to their broker et ceterae more liquid, real estate assets, whole company. >> longer-term, we can control the asset and make changes whether it's acquisitions work cutting expenses, changing the marketing plan et cetera. we hold those assets for about five years on average and when we saw them. deirdre: up until this point most of your clients and the firm's you work for, so to speak, our pension funds or...
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but obviously that'd be huge if coke started to create cbd soft drinks, et cetera.hey started talking to aurora about it. your company's ceo used to be at aurora, so too did the president, and so did two members of the board, that actually includes you as well. ronan: that's correct, yes. scott: so, let me ask, is coke going to go with aurora? 'cause you would know, wouldn't you? ronan: i would not know. and if i did know, i'm not sure i could comment. but listen, aurora is one of the big players in the industry. the biggest challenge that a company like coke would face is getting out enough supply of cbd to put in products to fulfill a global market. and so, my guess is if they're going to do a deal with anybody, they're going to look at some of the largest players, of which aurora is one of the top three. scott: fair enough. and we've seen molson coors and inbev and couple of wines as well talk about it as well. ronan levy is a cso at trait biosciences. thanks for being with us this morning. ronan: my pleasure. scott: well, doctors using virtual reality when "pres
but obviously that'd be huge if coke started to create cbd soft drinks, et cetera.hey started talking to aurora about it. your company's ceo used to be at aurora, so too did the president, and so did two members of the board, that actually includes you as well. ronan: that's correct, yes. scott: so, let me ask, is coke going to go with aurora? 'cause you would know, wouldn't you? ronan: i would not know. and if i did know, i'm not sure i could comment. but listen, aurora is one of the big...
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, et cetera. sales force is depriving the city of thousands of dollars. which will lead to millions of dollars. and where we need to talk about that in a very general manner but also in a very definitive manner. so i was looking at this document. it makes for interesting reading. i was trained in the military. if you want to the general with such a report, he would really make you rewrite it. i'll tell you why. we have standard operating procedures and we look at each of the paragraphs and we see, ok, you are talking the talk but are you walking the walk? and i like to walk the walk. so you know that sfu is an enterprise department. there are over 2,000 employees. a lot of your employees are retiring. i spoke a little bit about that. we want to know, in the short term and long-term how do these policies really have the community. about 850 residents in san francisco. in general, one and a half million in the daytime and people come here to work. they still use our water and still use our sewer. th
, et cetera. sales force is depriving the city of thousands of dollars. which will lead to millions of dollars. and where we need to talk about that in a very general manner but also in a very definitive manner. so i was looking at this document. it makes for interesting reading. i was trained in the military. if you want to the general with such a report, he would really make you rewrite it. i'll tell you why. we have standard operating procedures and we look at each of the paragraphs and we...
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the arab world is hopeless, et cetera. are you like that? have you been like that? in any event, the attitudes are key as the other two, actions and policies -- excuse me, positions. those three combined are the essence of policies, and we've had a lot here to focus on policies, and let's hope, as we vote next week, that we can vote our head and our heart much more informed in our head of what is right and what is wrong, and realize that achieving our goals will not occur by accident or coincidence. it will be, in my view, a combination of what some have said of conviction, and conviction is associated with will, and you heard several people mention that. and conviction and will are linked at the hip to commitment. okay? what are you going to do about it? in my life, and i don't know about your life, i have maybe 40-plus convictions, just a number out of thin air. maybe i have 80. maybe there are only 13. but in any event, like the rest of us, we can only work so many hours before we have to go to sleep, and we have to eat and we have to run errands so we can't have
the arab world is hopeless, et cetera. are you like that? have you been like that? in any event, the attitudes are key as the other two, actions and policies -- excuse me, positions. those three combined are the essence of policies, and we've had a lot here to focus on policies, and let's hope, as we vote next week, that we can vote our head and our heart much more informed in our head of what is right and what is wrong, and realize that achieving our goals will not occur by accident or...
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, et cetera. but he finally came to what senses, if he has any, and determined that there's really nowhere to go. and interestingly, though, people want answers. >> yes. >> everybody wants an answer. the fact that he had a mistress is not the reason for this, brooke. there's some underlying answer that even the prosecutors and the courts agree, even chris watts' parents agree that everyone deserves an explanation. but you want to know why there isn't one? i'm going to give you three words. bella fought back. when you hear those three words that his own daughter looked at her father, the man that she called a hero, and fought back, at the hands of her own father, that tells you that this man is so morally, emotionally, and intellectually bankrupt that there really is never going to be an answer, brooke, ever. >> that she bit her tongue, that they saw that she had multiple times to try to fight back against her father, who was killing her. what -- so he goes away for the rest of his life. all of the
, et cetera. but he finally came to what senses, if he has any, and determined that there's really nowhere to go. and interestingly, though, people want answers. >> yes. >> everybody wants an answer. the fact that he had a mistress is not the reason for this, brooke. there's some underlying answer that even the prosecutors and the courts agree, even chris watts' parents agree that everyone deserves an explanation. but you want to know why there isn't one? i'm going to give you three...
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doing this, et cetera. and the police need to be brought in closer. they were brought in but not close. there are some objective -- there is some objective resistance. our recommendation is that you need to take this on because the grp process is over as of today. we need to keep this at the level of decision-making of our government, our public government. there is no commission that oversees this. we are strong. but you therefore need to keep it up until we find a way to legislate, at some point, which might be next year, to have this overview and public accountability. like all the departments here are saying is necessary. so that is one of the huge takeaways that taxpayers for public safety is advocating for. and others. critical to this overview and accountability that you must insist on and figure out a way, and i am saying to you, in this committee, we need to recommend this to the board and get some legislation about it. and we are willing to work with you on that. but critical, that hasn't, in my opinion been raised significantly enough, no m
doing this, et cetera. and the police need to be brought in closer. they were brought in but not close. there are some objective -- there is some objective resistance. our recommendation is that you need to take this on because the grp process is over as of today. we need to keep this at the level of decision-making of our government, our public government. there is no commission that oversees this. we are strong. but you therefore need to keep it up until we find a way to legislate, at some...
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, et cetera, if you're okay with that, then yes, you should vote for the trump candidate. if you're not okay with that, and you want mississippi to progress, and you want mississippi to be a beacon of light and hope in this country, then you will not vote for her, and it is just still beyond me that we are talking about this, and dealing with this today, but i guess with everything that we've seen, in the last two years, that's what makes it, frankly, not surprising now. >> you know, hyde smith's camp says the democrats are making much adieu about nothing. she called it an off-color, off-the-cuff joke/comment. what do you make -- i was going to say listen to mike espy, a political campaign ad he made addressing this. >> how embarrassing is cindy hyde smith? walmart said hyde smith's recent comments clearly do not reflect the values of our company. we've worked hard to overcome the stereotypes that hurt our economy and cost us jobs. her words should not reflect mississippi's values either. cindy hyde smith, so embarrassing, she's be a disaster for mississippi. >> tina, we t
, et cetera, if you're okay with that, then yes, you should vote for the trump candidate. if you're not okay with that, and you want mississippi to progress, and you want mississippi to be a beacon of light and hope in this country, then you will not vote for her, and it is just still beyond me that we are talking about this, and dealing with this today, but i guess with everything that we've seen, in the last two years, that's what makes it, frankly, not surprising now. >> you know, hyde...
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, et cetera. we have been absolutely fought against by the republicans, so they see the republicans are certainly more friendly to them, and certainly more supportive of their ability to continue the way they have continued historically. the banks really have control the congress of the united states of america. and many of our colleagues have said, oh, you know, all that's complicated. we don't understand derivatives. we don't know what they're talking about when they talk about volcker. and so they have gotten away with, you know, the kind of language that they use, in the way they produce their products. and so many of our colleagues have just shied away from that and let them do what they want to do, so they have enjoyed being in charge of, you know, all of their issues in the house of representatives and in the senate. and so i think they are a little bit worried that the republicans will not perhaps be in charge. >> all right. congresswoman maxine waters, many thanks. quick clarification. wa
, et cetera. we have been absolutely fought against by the republicans, so they see the republicans are certainly more friendly to them, and certainly more supportive of their ability to continue the way they have continued historically. the banks really have control the congress of the united states of america. and many of our colleagues have said, oh, you know, all that's complicated. we don't understand derivatives. we don't know what they're talking about when they talk about volcker. and...
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it's interesting to me how he's running towards these racial tropes, the black panther party, et cetera. abrams is not -- i mean, she could do the same thing. she could show pictures of klansmen with guns, saying these are brian kemp supporters. not only does she not do it, but sunday when i interviewed her, she wouldn't go there when it came to racial stuff, when it came to president trump saying she's not qualified. she wouldn't go there. she's trying to appeal to white suburban moms. >> and white suburban men. she wants to be the person who is accessible, reasonable, and that's how she wants to come across. she's doing a great job at it. wouldn't be this close if she wasn't. this is georgia, mind you. it's georgia. she's pretty progressive. >> absolutely. >> this is a state that's had newt gingrich. you may have a governor far left of the party running that state. it's a big deal. >> and nina, what does this say about how a very progressive woman of color can -- she's made it close, no matter what. we don't know what's going to happen, but she's made it close. how an african-american
it's interesting to me how he's running towards these racial tropes, the black panther party, et cetera. abrams is not -- i mean, she could do the same thing. she could show pictures of klansmen with guns, saying these are brian kemp supporters. not only does she not do it, but sunday when i interviewed her, she wouldn't go there when it came to racial stuff, when it came to president trump saying she's not qualified. she wouldn't go there. she's trying to appeal to white suburban moms....
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et. cetera. >> the nice thing about the standards body process that is being run by the private sector is government gets to participate. >> okay. >> at 3g pp which is the standards body for the commercial wireless industry, this is an international body in which the private sector and government participate on in even footing. it has produced good outcomes. the 4g standards the basis for the american communications networks were put through 3gpp. we hope to see the same thing play out with 5g. >> right. i want to switch a little bit, i mean, to the digital economy and i have a couple more questions. >> sure. >> if you have questions we'll go to the audience. part of putting this together, we wanted to entitled this a conversation with david reynolds. i think you're a rock star. but we started with, you know, this new emerging digital economy. it's actually generating, you know, exponential numbers when it comes to job. we're seeing digital commerce sales increase, you know, at the same time we'r
et. cetera. >> the nice thing about the standards body process that is being run by the private sector is government gets to participate. >> okay. >> at 3g pp which is the standards body for the commercial wireless industry, this is an international body in which the private sector and government participate on in even footing. it has produced good outcomes. the 4g standards the basis for the american communications networks were put through 3gpp. we hope to see the same thing...
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all the other approaches, norway, canada, plus, et cetera, they would all require a backstop and thelternative of repudiating that back stop would mean not only reneging on a promise to the people of northern ireland. but would also collapse the negotiation and hopes of securing a deal. >> she's right. >> yes, she is right. i mean there has been no other credible alternative to what she's brought back. >> that is true, so those who don't like what she's proposing have not come up with a clear alternative approach. and what this shows is that brexit is a really complicated thing and there's no ideal version of brexit. she's trying to find the least-bad option economically and preserves some very important political points about the unity of this country and the position of northern ireland. >> so you have tweeted over the last few days, and today, i mean you sort of agree, you know, her proposal mess request withdrawal deal, but the fact is, there is simply no good version of brexit for the uk. you've said that. and then about the hardliners, you've said about boris johnson, who is on
all the other approaches, norway, canada, plus, et cetera, they would all require a backstop and thelternative of repudiating that back stop would mean not only reneging on a promise to the people of northern ireland. but would also collapse the negotiation and hopes of securing a deal. >> she's right. >> yes, she is right. i mean there has been no other credible alternative to what she's brought back. >> that is true, so those who don't like what she's proposing have not come...
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we have got control back for immigration, et cetera.er mentions a lot about her rebels, and the guardian deals with the same story, but they talk about the dup on the front of the daily telegraph. the dup is also contemplating telling its mps to vote against any amendments to the budget legislation. so that is going to undermine her yet again. yes, so she has two problems, not only to keep her own party on board but the fact she is reliant on the dup. yes, this could be a way of their signalling displeasure over bits of the agreement which pertain to northern ireland. whether they will actually go ahead and do it and vote against her is not clear. but it is all part of this kind of piling pressure on her and her essentially trying to say we have done this deal, this is the best deal we are going to get, let's fall behind it. if we turn to the guardian, brexit entering its crucial weeks. that is the headline. what do you make of the five rebels, the cabinet five, the group of five was made do you think they have got the time to make thes
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, et cetera. and for me this issue is very important, and to think a little bit personal because i am an immigrant myself. i was born in talks -- pascoe, mexico. thanks for the education here i became a u.s. citizen is recently, so i am really proud new american. and i like the opportunities this country offers to immigrants. and right now there is an opportunity to precisely talk about the contributions of mexican immigrants. i really like the presentation, the previous presentation that provide us the contacts for this. but now we're going to talk about people of -- the real immigrants, that's why we have two super analysts here and we will start with a period -- start with say. >> more than a decade ago i was writing about music and dancing new york, and i was seeing the enormous change in new york becoming -- i couldn't lose that opportunity. what i was seeing portrayed in media, and what i was seeing with my eyes, were very different situations. new york, like many other metropolitan areas in
, et cetera. and for me this issue is very important, and to think a little bit personal because i am an immigrant myself. i was born in talks -- pascoe, mexico. thanks for the education here i became a u.s. citizen is recently, so i am really proud new american. and i like the opportunities this country offers to immigrants. and right now there is an opportunity to precisely talk about the contributions of mexican immigrants. i really like the presentation, the previous presentation that...
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et cetera but does not tell you so what do you do? i think my book does tell you what to do. it's about citizenship and democracy and how do you make your democracy work and the journey of 40 or 50 years to do that mostly being able to make it work and be accountable. >> and to help that problem about bipartisanship and you mentioned this on the brake and the prince that lost in a primary to somebody on the far right and that election was lost to a democrat. >> that's why today we have gridlock and lack of accountability because republican senators are not as worried about their election is terrified of a primary. primaries are used of a leverag leverage. >> that happens in the democratic party to be fair. they are challenged from the left the center has disappeared i thought i was in the center many ways not on social issues but economic and defense issues but back in the day with blue dogs on fiscal matters there we were now going down most of the people lost in the primaries so now there is another issue with the massachusetts elec
et cetera but does not tell you so what do you do? i think my book does tell you what to do. it's about citizenship and democracy and how do you make your democracy work and the journey of 40 or 50 years to do that mostly being able to make it work and be accountable. >> and to help that problem about bipartisanship and you mentioned this on the brake and the prince that lost in a primary to somebody on the far right and that election was lost to a democrat. >> that's why today we...
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what they said, though, is that we have create rules and regulation, et cetera, et cetera, we are doingwe will write them up right now. if they misbehave we will throw them out or stop news conference. chris: what are your rules going to be? this is over the line and you -- >> they are doing them now. we will have rules of decorum. we had a lot of reporters in that room. many reporters and they were unable to ask questions because this guy gets up and starts doing what he's supposed to be doing for him and for cnn and, you know, just shouting out questions but i will say this, look, nobody believes in the first amendment more than i do and if i think somebody is acting out of sorts, i will leave, i will say thank you very much, everybody, i appreciate you coming and i will leave. and those reporters will not be too friendly to whoever it is that's acting out. chris: why didn't you call out on acosta on the first place, there seems to be a simple solution, uncall him? >> i would like to do him but in many cases i don't, he stands up and unbelievably rude to sarah huckabee, unbelievably r
what they said, though, is that we have create rules and regulation, et cetera, et cetera, we are doingwe will write them up right now. if they misbehave we will throw them out or stop news conference. chris: what are your rules going to be? this is over the line and you -- >> they are doing them now. we will have rules of decorum. we had a lot of reporters in that room. many reporters and they were unable to ask questions because this guy gets up and starts doing what he's supposed to be...
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et cetera. i mean, is commerce monitoring this change in terms of where people will fall? in terms of work, you know, how industries will look different, will we see land bases where old manufacturers used to be? are we going to see this next technology revolution, david, sort of shift the way things did with the manufacturing revolution? it. >> it you know, i think some of that remains to be seen. you hit the nail on the head which is that the digital economy continues to be a growing part of our national economy. digital economy in 2016 represented $1.2 trillion. that's 6.5% of our economy. supported 4 million or so jobs. >> right. >> that's a not insignificant portion of our national workforce and our national gross domestic product. and things are continuing to move that direction. >> right. >> and i think what we're seeing is a number of the traditional industries you mentioned are now trying to grapple with how do we keep up with the pace of innovation? >> right. >> one of the most interes
et cetera. i mean, is commerce monitoring this change in terms of where people will fall? in terms of work, you know, how industries will look different, will we see land bases where old manufacturers used to be? are we going to see this next technology revolution, david, sort of shift the way things did with the manufacturing revolution? it. >> it you know, i think some of that remains to be seen. you hit the nail on the head which is that the digital economy continues to be a growing...
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taxes for the large tech companies because everyone knows that those companies facebook google apple et cetera are not really paying a lot of income tax on. they're huge incomes they have developed a sort of expertise in finding the best tax legislation of course in places where income taxes are very low places like ireland for example or luxembourg that's why it's really not the only country. italy has come up with the idea of taxing the revenue the sales of such large corporations but this would likely break international agreements about how corporate income is taxed and that's why the european union wants a common approach and some of the italians are saying we'll do it alone it's a joint effort doesn't come to pass by the end of this year how likely is it that we'll see common e.u. legislation. it's very unlikely because the position between the different member states of the european union two divergent you mentioned that some of the countries are concerned about potential retaliation from the united states then of course there is luxembourg and luxembourg and ireland those two may i cal
taxes for the large tech companies because everyone knows that those companies facebook google apple et cetera are not really paying a lot of income tax on. they're huge incomes they have developed a sort of expertise in finding the best tax legislation of course in places where income taxes are very low places like ireland for example or luxembourg that's why it's really not the only country. italy has come up with the idea of taxing the revenue the sales of such large corporations but this...
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everything off and it would have a potentially negative impact on the cost of housing, the cost of food, et cetera communities in which our workers live and thrive. so, for us, we are on average, increasing our workers household income by over 500%. that impact can be seen right in the heart of kibera, it is too small for my big head. you know the way you remember you are good at something and it turns out you weren't? this is me discovering that with batting. luckily, indian cricket legend anil kumble was on hand to realise how it was done. the most important thing is that speed and how much twist at the time of impact and the quality of the shot itself, how close to this sweet spot here. bat speed, is and how close you are to the sweet are now measurable thanks to new artificial intelligence technology, power bat. it is being developed by kumble‘s company, spektakom. it is hidden under the bat. this is a cluster of sensors, you have a bluetooth area, but also gyro sensor which measures the twist of the bat, the velocity as well. there is also a sense of vibration so you can detect where the ball
everything off and it would have a potentially negative impact on the cost of housing, the cost of food, et cetera communities in which our workers live and thrive. so, for us, we are on average, increasing our workers household income by over 500%. that impact can be seen right in the heart of kibera, it is too small for my big head. you know the way you remember you are good at something and it turns out you weren't? this is me discovering that with batting. luckily, indian cricket legend...
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borders air, sea, land, et cetera. so those americans who don't know arabic or have arabic in what their vocabulary realize this when you're speaking with an arab, don't use these words interchangeably when what you really mean is defense. and when we talk about regional security, this can confuse people when really we're talking about regional defense there. before i go on to introduce the prince, we have the ggc secretary-general here. he's going to speak afterwards. his excellency, and we also have the ambassador of kuwait sheik al shabaab and the jordanian ambassador who graced us with their presence last night and the senior deputy assistant secretary of state for middle east affairs focusing primarily on arabia and the gulf. they're all down here, so the autograph hunters at the next break can concentrate yourselves right here and get maybe three from one stop. one i left out was ambassador -- from the league of arab states. where are you, sir? oh, there. thank you, sir. i'm glad you're here with us as well. so a
borders air, sea, land, et cetera. so those americans who don't know arabic or have arabic in what their vocabulary realize this when you're speaking with an arab, don't use these words interchangeably when what you really mean is defense. and when we talk about regional security, this can confuse people when really we're talking about regional defense there. before i go on to introduce the prince, we have the ggc secretary-general here. he's going to speak afterwards. his excellency, and we...
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that you supply onto platform like facebook —— data. 0r even as we move forward, with banks etc et ceterat ownership of data and then control of that data and regulation of that data and privacy. to some extent, regulations like gdp have come in, the date protection legislation, have come in after the horse has bolted. it is not good for facebook not to have known not have published, its findings from 2014. will it add to the argument that facebook has to be regulated and the likes of google and others, that actually an exterior federal organisation, or international body has to keep an eye on facebook? this is beginning to come to a crunch point, yes, because of privacy breaches that are happening all the time, and the processes of monitoring that and the internal regulations and self—regulation that hasn't worked and now we are in a position where we have to create international standards for this. easier said than done. absolutely. climate change, the un report is not good reading at all. they are saying we have to slash emissions five times the current target, and the current targets
that you supply onto platform like facebook —— data. 0r even as we move forward, with banks etc et ceterat ownership of data and then control of that data and regulation of that data and privacy. to some extent, regulations like gdp have come in, the date protection legislation, have come in after the horse has bolted. it is not good for facebook not to have known not have published, its findings from 2014. will it add to the argument that facebook has to be regulated and the likes of...