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an asset-light company so we don't have to buy cars, et cetera.e wary and make sure that our driver partners can source economic way. many of them source vehicles through second-hand. used vehicles, so to speak. so i think this trade war -- we felt it -- in small parts of the business where we're importing bikes, for some additional expense but it's not having a material effect on the company about growthfident over the next few quarters with war.thout a trade emily: you've asked people to like amazon.ber amazon was an online bookstore before they did all this other stuff. what if now is the right time to focus on the core? dara: we have been in the ridesharing business for a long time, as well. and that business is developing and its profitability is developing. we're the top player in every market in which we compete and we're either holding share or taking share in those market places so we have a core business that provides the framework for us to build multi-billion dollar opportunities and i think it criminal if we don't take advantage of th
an asset-light company so we don't have to buy cars, et cetera.e wary and make sure that our driver partners can source economic way. many of them source vehicles through second-hand. used vehicles, so to speak. so i think this trade war -- we felt it -- in small parts of the business where we're importing bikes, for some additional expense but it's not having a material effect on the company about growthfident over the next few quarters with war.thout a trade emily: you've asked people to like...
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company.an asset we don't have to go out and buy cars, et cetera.e'll obviously be wary and make that our driver partners can source vehicles in an economic way. of them source vehicles through second hand. they'll source used vehicles, so to speak. i don't think this trade war -- we certainly haven't felt it, in very small parts of the business, where we're someting bikes, there's additional expense there but we're very confident of our growth over the next few trade war or no trade war. >> you've asked the public to amazonbout uber like the of transportation. but amazon was an online bookstore for a very long time started doing all this other stuff. what if now isn't the right time to do this other stuff and that now is the right time to focus on the core? >> well, we've been in the ride a long timeness for as well. that business is absolutely developing and its profitability developing. we're the top player in every single market which we compete generally we're either holding share or taking share, so we have a core business that providers the f
company.an asset we don't have to go out and buy cars, et cetera.e'll obviously be wary and make that our driver partners can source vehicles in an economic way. of them source vehicles through second hand. they'll source used vehicles, so to speak. i don't think this trade war -- we certainly haven't felt it, in very small parts of the business, where we're someting bikes, there's additional expense there but we're very confident of our growth over the next few trade war or no trade war....
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, et cetera. now, consistent but when you go back and you look at those very first tv appearances, sounds like a very different donald trump from what you hear now. >> what does it sound like? >> sentences, paragraphs, a tone of, you know, certain of entertainingly ambitious businessman, but not sort of kind of trump that we saw on the campaign trail. as i say in the book, there are many operations for that, people, you know, changes in the way we speak as we agema change but i also thinking hearing voices of mainstream media at the time, 3 network area in which many people watched the same shows and one sort of head performance that was broadly palatable rather than targeted in audience as you say in television via context or at a base as you would say in the political context. >> well, in your view has the news we get from tv improved or degraded over the years as somebody who observes it? >> you know, that's -- that's -- i will give you the question, good question, hard to say simply, you know,
, et cetera. now, consistent but when you go back and you look at those very first tv appearances, sounds like a very different donald trump from what you hear now. >> what does it sound like? >> sentences, paragraphs, a tone of, you know, certain of entertainingly ambitious businessman, but not sort of kind of trump that we saw on the campaign trail. as i say in the book, there are many operations for that, people, you know, changes in the way we speak as we agema change but i also...
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, et cetera. and we're in the middle of a real challenge period about how do we address what has been taking place in china. dr. economy, you talked about the issue of compliance with the rules, et cetera. i think after 18 years in, we should agree that china has not complied with many of the rules. and certainly with the -- the vision that the western nations had when china joined. so, we're at a point, in my opinion, where it was time to confront china on its policies. we saw little engagement by a multilateral partners. some of that was our own fault by not engaging them, and still is, but the multilateral system doesn't seem to be willing or capable of addressing the china challenge, and we're also at a point where we are looking at different metrics about what success is. and we've talked a bit about investment this morning. to me, opening china up for more u.s. investment will probably only continue our current path. as 60% of china's exports emanate from foreign-invested enterprises, we're
, et cetera. and we're in the middle of a real challenge period about how do we address what has been taking place in china. dr. economy, you talked about the issue of compliance with the rules, et cetera. i think after 18 years in, we should agree that china has not complied with many of the rules. and certainly with the -- the vision that the western nations had when china joined. so, we're at a point, in my opinion, where it was time to confront china on its policies. we saw little...
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, et cetera, et cetera. the main negative impact would be it would undermine their credibility of our rule of law, tool, diplomacy but also open a pandora's box. all of a sudden it would be a test of american credibility ever in the world. i would not impose a cost on china by recognizing or changing our position legally on the question of territorial. but we do, we do have to think more creatively about cost and position to include possibly sanction on entities involved in artificial island building and to include things like more robust exercise schedules and so forth, punishment for coercive tools. but . but i would n uffice of legal counsel to punish china by subtly changing our well considered -- >> and what were they due to enforce -- >> i'm going to have to stop this discussion and move on, twice as long as we should a permitted. robin? >> i'm going to follow up on the point and talk about what near peer looks like. we've had a conversation in the staff and with commissioners trying to come up with a
, et cetera, et cetera. the main negative impact would be it would undermine their credibility of our rule of law, tool, diplomacy but also open a pandora's box. all of a sudden it would be a test of american credibility ever in the world. i would not impose a cost on china by recognizing or changing our position legally on the question of territorial. but we do, we do have to think more creatively about cost and position to include possibly sanction on entities involved in artificial island...
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your system and going elsewhere to somebody else's g-mail, going overseas, going to a competitor, et cetera. and same from an access control system. do we have the technology in place that will flag us when somebody might be probing our system. somebody might be trying to gain access that shouldn't have that access. quick little example is if your company is stationed right here in washington, d.c., and two hours south down to richmond on a sunday afternoon at 4:00, somebody's trying to badge into a facility down there that they don't have access to, and let's just say the technology worked, access denied. but is that technology flagging you? hey, something is going on here. this person should not be trying to gain access two hours away to this piece of critical infrastructure. why? so, things are always crystal clear in the rearview mirror. but do we have the technology in place to understand what puzzle pieces are happening around us so we can put a complete picture together? lastly on this particular topic, that pathway to violence, do we have a program in place that identifies, highligh
your system and going elsewhere to somebody else's g-mail, going overseas, going to a competitor, et cetera. and same from an access control system. do we have the technology in place that will flag us when somebody might be probing our system. somebody might be trying to gain access that shouldn't have that access. quick little example is if your company is stationed right here in washington, d.c., and two hours south down to richmond on a sunday afternoon at 4:00, somebody's trying to badge...
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losing one's majority, a by—election, key votes in parliament et cetera, having other allegations against that we will come onto, now, instead of a vote of no confidence, it seems the planes have changed. the opposition leader are going to meet today at 1:30pm atjeremy corbyn‘s parliamentary office and they want to force the hand of the prime minister because effectively they do not trust him to both obey the ben actand, if not trust him to both obey the ben act and, if he does not have a deal by the 19th of october, not do something where he manages to disobey it and it would not leave enough time to challenge it in court so enough time to challenge it in court so they want it brought back, they wa nt so they want it brought back, they want the prime minister, they want to seize control of parliamentary business in the coming days while the tory conference is happening in manchester which will cause some disruption, some problems for the ministers rushing back to london, not to mention grabbing of headlines et cetera. it seems that the liberal democrats want that deadline brought forward
losing one's majority, a by—election, key votes in parliament et cetera, having other allegations against that we will come onto, now, instead of a vote of no confidence, it seems the planes have changed. the opposition leader are going to meet today at 1:30pm atjeremy corbyn‘s parliamentary office and they want to force the hand of the prime minister because effectively they do not trust him to both obey the ben actand, if not trust him to both obey the ben act and, if he does not have a...
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, et cetera. does it cross? >> on the one in yes, it does. for example, section 230 the two medications decency act has been, which is, it's a legal liability shield that gives tech platforms and internet companies immunity come complex and off e hook for any content posted by using an platform. so while there are many things that divide lawmakers in washington, one thing that you're seeing across those party lines is our call some lawmakers ranging from house speaker nancy pelosi to center josh hawley was becomes very outspoken tech critic, that section 230 may need to change. some people are suggesting it should be eliminated completely. some lawmakers are suggesting that it should just be modified or tweaked but it certainly is one thing that stands party lunches all add-on section 230, one really interesting thing here is on the one hand, you have the story of bifurcation of the internet, where in the conversations around eight chan, for example, on the one hand, you have these ungraded anonym
, et cetera. does it cross? >> on the one in yes, it does. for example, section 230 the two medications decency act has been, which is, it's a legal liability shield that gives tech platforms and internet companies immunity come complex and off e hook for any content posted by using an platform. so while there are many things that divide lawmakers in washington, one thing that you're seeing across those party lines is our call some lawmakers ranging from house speaker nancy pelosi to...
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, et cetera. and this is slow and tedious work, and we will continue with our investigations in the way that we started out, but i do not anticipate refiling of subpoena requests and documents, et cetera, et cetera. we're going to continue with the investigations in the way that we began. >> finally, it appears that the number of members of the house democratic caucus plus justin amosh who have come out in favor of an impeachment inquiry is now at or near of the 218 needed for passage on the house. is that significant to you? >> that is absolutely significant. we had a number of members who, you know, believed that perhaps we should not get involved in impeachment, that it would interfere with the elections and we would be better served if we basically wept after this president in the elections, that we had enough information but not impeachment, that it was too complicated, that it was a very, very serious. and many said we don't believe the senate will basically support it, and he will be exoner
, et cetera. and this is slow and tedious work, and we will continue with our investigations in the way that we started out, but i do not anticipate refiling of subpoena requests and documents, et cetera, et cetera. we're going to continue with the investigations in the way that we began. >> finally, it appears that the number of members of the house democratic caucus plus justin amosh who have come out in favor of an impeachment inquiry is now at or near of the 218 needed for passage on...
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i have folksay, we need time when we can be alone and talk and et cetera. i hope that we can evolve into having men and women. at this point, that is where it is. when we have our retreat and we do every year, we have brought in dr. jaclyn and reverend doctor pope has also presented. and she and dr. thompson did a session for us together. >> i don't see it as sexist. men have certain things to address. women have certain groups. that is the way i see it. >> i think you are probably right about that. i think we need to have a time when we come together. we will see what happens. we will just follow the holy spirit and see what happens. i could take it either way. >> as i mentioned earlier in the introduction, the contemporary transition says brothers and sisters in harmony and unity. i think that is the ultimate. >> if the bible was written by women, it probably would be a lot different. >> a lot of verses would not be of language. >> and being silent in church. >> just horrendous. >> i was in the seminary and heard the story about how a man reading scriptur
i have folksay, we need time when we can be alone and talk and et cetera. i hope that we can evolve into having men and women. at this point, that is where it is. when we have our retreat and we do every year, we have brought in dr. jaclyn and reverend doctor pope has also presented. and she and dr. thompson did a session for us together. >> i don't see it as sexist. men have certain things to address. women have certain groups. that is the way i see it. >> i think you are probably...
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and i think what is required is for businesses and corporate and personal data aficionados, et ceterated by it, you and me and eve ryo ne affected by it, you and me and everyone else, to actually understand the limits of what their rights are, where those rights stop, how they can enforce rights they have got. and so it is a decision that we welcome in the sense of saying, well, that is where it stops, that is where it starts. that is how you can get to address and remedy it. do you think, though, this is the issue, it is about enforcement, it is about the follow—through. whatever the european court of human rights decides today, where companies will really ta ke decides today, where companies will really take notice, because they will rely on the fact that none of us will rely on the fact that none of us will actually do much about it because we feel we can't enforce this? i think there has been a change in the last couple of years. i think there was probably a resistance, particularly from larger companies and perhaps those abroad as opposed to hear to the new data regulations. i th
and i think what is required is for businesses and corporate and personal data aficionados, et ceterated by it, you and me and eve ryo ne affected by it, you and me and everyone else, to actually understand the limits of what their rights are, where those rights stop, how they can enforce rights they have got. and so it is a decision that we welcome in the sense of saying, well, that is where it stops, that is where it starts. that is how you can get to address and remedy it. do you think,...
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with the exception of several high-end components like chips, et cetera, et cetera. that needs to be restructured. we way we are doing it now, force our allies to move our production out of china -- i do not think that is helpful. that is like a club where the only benefits you get is bad things. it is a club for bad things. totead, the u.s. should try think of a way to form a club where there are positive incentives. what is in it for them if they are willing to relocate some of the supply chains out of china into other countries, there has to be some benefits. whether it is -- if they meet certain standards, they are qualified to get certain kinds of contracts are critical infrastructure or security related contracts. toould urge policymakers think about ways to create positive incentives. >> thank you. interesting testimony from all of you, thank you. thank you for the continuing analytical work. i want to associate myself with a comment about the importance of working with our allies. it is a china issue. it is a global issue. we need to rebuild those relationshi
with the exception of several high-end components like chips, et cetera, et cetera. that needs to be restructured. we way we are doing it now, force our allies to move our production out of china -- i do not think that is helpful. that is like a club where the only benefits you get is bad things. it is a club for bad things. totead, the u.s. should try think of a way to form a club where there are positive incentives. what is in it for them if they are willing to relocate some of the supply...
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et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. so, if you're an englishman, and you're heading all this stuff, this total phony baloney these people are coming up as excuses not to obey the law or have to pay their taxes, maybe you wonder there is a conspiracy all right but it's not here in london. it's over in america. there are these malcontents like sam adams and people like that who are doing their best to stir up these totally phony fears to turn people against the government so that they can perhaps wind up as bosses of an independent america. we can't let this happen without trying to do something about it. so every time they are protesting the colonies, the government slaps them back. the people in england get madder, and that just makes some of these people in the colonies madder, and it goes from one step to another. and then, of course, the boston tea party. here are a bunch of people swarming on to the docks destroying thousands of pounds worth of tea owned by the east india company. clearly an illegal act. lots of peo
et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. so, if you're an englishman, and you're heading all this stuff, this total phony baloney these people are coming up as excuses not to obey the law or have to pay their taxes, maybe you wonder there is a conspiracy all right but it's not here in london. it's over in america. there are these malcontents like sam adams and people like that who are doing their best to stir up these totally phony fears to turn people against the government so that they can perhaps...
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you have brunswick, jessup, et cetera.one of your concerns is that because dorian has been so slow moving and because this storm has been downgraded from a cat 5 to a cat 2 that people are becoming complacent. >> well, and it's a good reason to be concerned because i will tell you, a category 2 hurricane is a very dangerous storm. we need to keep that in mind. we also need to keep in mind that if this storm were to wobble, as hurricanes do, if it were to wobble 20 miles west and come closer to the coast, it could be devastating. right now we have a new moon. we have high tides without this going on. we fear the storm surge that's going to be in combination with the high tides. we're also going to have strong rain bands. that's going to bring us a lot of rain. and also the wind is always a concern. >> i know that you've been pushing people to evacuate who are in the evacuation zones, and right now you have contra flow open on i-16, which means people have more lanes available to get out. >> that's right. that will end at lu
you have brunswick, jessup, et cetera.one of your concerns is that because dorian has been so slow moving and because this storm has been downgraded from a cat 5 to a cat 2 that people are becoming complacent. >> well, and it's a good reason to be concerned because i will tell you, a category 2 hurricane is a very dangerous storm. we need to keep that in mind. we also need to keep in mind that if this storm were to wobble, as hurricanes do, if it were to wobble 20 miles west and come...
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have been calling this a nothing burger, set s et cetera. do see cracks in the facade, not just romneys and ben sasses but a unanimous vote in the senate yesterday for the white house to turnover the whistle blower complaint to the committees. >> that was so big. how many times have we said, you know, until we're blue in the face since the president took the white house that republicans won't stand up to him? they did with that vote. and that is in large part why the whistle blower complaint was deliver in a classified way today likely decloassified and publicly tomorrow, the cracks are important and ben sass in particular saying not just i'm troubled but everybody on the republican side not just the democratic side, republican side hold your fire. stop circling the wagon. >> stop saying there is nothing there. >> stop saying there is nothing there. circling the wagon was the term he used because we have to just take a breath and look at this. >> thanks, everyone. we'll put it in perspective next, stay with us. biopharmaceutical researchers.
have been calling this a nothing burger, set s et cetera. do see cracks in the facade, not just romneys and ben sasses but a unanimous vote in the senate yesterday for the white house to turnover the whistle blower complaint to the committees. >> that was so big. how many times have we said, you know, until we're blue in the face since the president took the white house that republicans won't stand up to him? they did with that vote. and that is in large part why the whistle blower...
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driving to the grocery store, et cetera, et cetera. why don't you just grow the greens next to the grocery store? >> you are saying it can be less expensive? >> it can. >> i didn't know indoor agriculture was a thing. >> it is coming. >> i notice you have investments in a number of different agricultural -- it makes sense. i mean we all know that when you really think about it, for instance, california's largest industry, if you quiz somebody on it, they will say movies or tech, but it is agriculture. agriculture is very important, i think sometimes it gets lost in silicon valley. we get very -- just paying attention to northern california and not the iowa of the world, which is where the actual food is grown. but you --one, we feel it is a tremendous of years and there is plenty of room for innovation. the past 20 years a tremendous amount of venture capitalt. ind. now these technologies are mature and we can use those to disrupt larger industries like agriculture. a great example of this is my portfolio company pivot bio. pivot is us
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there was discussions and, et cetera, et cetera.uck with me is that the parents of the child who said this, who i had been seeing for -- never spoke to me. like never would like me in the eye and speak to me in school every day. who identified themselves as liberal, as progressive on race, and that wouldn't speak to other black parents. they had taught this child this lesson. how was she to make sense of it any other way? who never said anything, i assume, negative about black people but when you are -- you see however innocently a refusal to even have the barest interaction with black people, you're teaching children a lesson, right? even a basic reading, and i think -- that's not an indictment of those parents. it's actually, i think -- it demands a mirror of us. i can think of corollaries along the lines of class amongst black people. terms of who is seeing -- for thoser who bodge waugh, who -- bourgeois, who are their efforts to distance ourselves from. . so those -- what seem like rather -- moments that are resolved, that actua
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lucas as i believe we are far from this however, when the time comes, and google, facebook et cetera s time comes, and google, facebook et cetera have access to this data without our permission, where will it lead? many of you express your concerns, it does send a shiver down the spine. we will talk about that and apple in some of our other stories. see you in a bit. good morning. a spell of heavy rain in scotland is sinking its wave steadily south. that means we could see some wet weather around and stronger winds than yesterday. that said, the rain will ease as it continues to push its way south and east. we will start the morning off with this weather front struggled across england and wales. it will start off with a fair amount of light, patchy rain into east anglia and the south—east. cloudy skies to start the day as well. now that was slowly sink its way south and east through the morning, and behind it already a clearing and some sunny spells making its way across much of scotla nd spells making its way across much of scotland and northern ireland with a scattering of showers m
lucas as i believe we are far from this however, when the time comes, and google, facebook et cetera s time comes, and google, facebook et cetera have access to this data without our permission, where will it lead? many of you express your concerns, it does send a shiver down the spine. we will talk about that and apple in some of our other stories. see you in a bit. good morning. a spell of heavy rain in scotland is sinking its wave steadily south. that means we could see some wet weather...
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there are secrets, et cetera. that doesn't mean employees who work in the intelligence ormunity don't see fraud misconducts or violations of laws. there needs to be a system in place for all federal employees weather you work in the regular secret service or the intelligence community to report misconduct when it occurs. host: in the intelligence community, obviously we are trying to find out the information and what is in this complaint. how is this process supposed to work? host: there are two different phases. the first is the disclosure phase, which is where we are at right now with this intelligence community whistleblower who filed a complaint and there are two ways to make complaints. you can go internal and you can exercise your regular rights within the intelligence community to report up the chain of command that you observe violations of law rules, abuse of authority, gross waste, gross mismanagement, et cetera. there is a special provision in the law given the significance of the intelligence community
there are secrets, et cetera. that doesn't mean employees who work in the intelligence ormunity don't see fraud misconducts or violations of laws. there needs to be a system in place for all federal employees weather you work in the regular secret service or the intelligence community to report misconduct when it occurs. host: in the intelligence community, obviously we are trying to find out the information and what is in this complaint. how is this process supposed to work? host: there are...
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, et cetera. so, johnny, thank you very much. we had a great meeting. we're getting the world cup in 2026. that's a big thing. johnny, thank you for being here. >> thank you very much. indeed, it's fantastic to be here and to boost even more soccer in this country. soccer was just the number one global sport. world cup 2026 taking place here. we start already now. it's the biggest event ever. it's more than 4 billion viewers all around the world. and we'll make it the biggest, not only sports event, but the biggest social event that we can think of. soccer is a big part of this country as well. and women's soccer, well, you are world champion. there is much more to do with the president saying this to me, he's right. and we're working with that and we will announce very soon new initiatives, thank you. >> johnny, we're going to have to extend my second term because 2026, i'm going to have to extend it for a couple of years. i don't think any of you would have a problem with that. but i hope you're
, et cetera. so, johnny, thank you very much. we had a great meeting. we're getting the world cup in 2026. that's a big thing. johnny, thank you for being here. >> thank you very much. indeed, it's fantastic to be here and to boost even more soccer in this country. soccer was just the number one global sport. world cup 2026 taking place here. we start already now. it's the biggest event ever. it's more than 4 billion viewers all around the world. and we'll make it the biggest, not only...
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, et cetera, et cetera, so i don't think donald trump is going to be as easy to beat as it appears fromolls, i think we are making a big mistake if we think so as well. arthel: that's a good point as well, finally, governor, you talk about how president trump will demonize whoever that democratic candidate will be, it worked for him before, do you think people are up for that again this time, name calling and kind of pettiness actually? >> well, one, i think people are tired of it, i think people are exhausted, they don't want to hear anymore of it, so you're right, i think that's a key factor but two, in 2016 then president trump had no record of his own to run on so it was easy to deflect all of the attention on hillary clinton, now he has a record of his own to defend so it's not going to be as easy to deflect, he will go pretty hard and he's pretty good at it so democrats be ware, this election is not over by any means. arthel: great to have governor ed, thank you. >> thanks, arthel, have a good sunday. arthel: you do too. eric: as for the president he's heading to north carolina to
, et cetera, et cetera, so i don't think donald trump is going to be as easy to beat as it appears fromolls, i think we are making a big mistake if we think so as well. arthel: that's a good point as well, finally, governor, you talk about how president trump will demonize whoever that democratic candidate will be, it worked for him before, do you think people are up for that again this time, name calling and kind of pettiness actually? >> well, one, i think people are tired of it, i...
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et cetera slowing growth and of course hong kong protests have been censored carefully cheering the whole sum up especially in the last takes one to say so much from beijing those commemorations will be underway for a number of days thanks very much it is. it's 2 austria now where the former chancellor sebastian cortes is set to return to power after a sweeping electoral victory that saw his conservative people's party when the biggest share of the vote the poll was called after the present previous government collapsed may that following a scandal involving kurtz's far right coalition partners the freedom party. the recent scandals that triggered the government's collapse apparently didn't hurt sebastian courts at the ballot box i. the former chancellor is poised to return to power the results show his people's party is the clear winner support for the conservatives jumped more than 5 percent i was thank you thank you very much my dear friends i lost the confidence vote in may. the past 4 months were difficult and today the people voted us back into power thank you very much i mean
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programs for low-income residents for better service, et cetera. and the second one is to support contractor training for small minority contractors to increase their capacity and access in green sector. those are the two we felt were the most critical to low-income communities, because that was our mandate. >> that will stick in our heads. thank you. >> chair: commissioner. >> i just wanted to also second commissioner wong's comments about making sure s.r.o.s are explicitly included. one thing also briefly looking at the mapping, there is a mention of a.b.1515. that is great. it better encompasses san francisco. having that map included, just so the public is more aware, i think it would be helpful as well. and just recognizing -- it's an ongoing process, continuously improving. and hopefully will better reflect environmental justice communities throughout the bay area. the question i wanted to pose back to you is actually around a total different subject labor. what is your assessment on the days of the apprenticeship pipeline? what kind of trade
programs for low-income residents for better service, et cetera. and the second one is to support contractor training for small minority contractors to increase their capacity and access in green sector. those are the two we felt were the most critical to low-income communities, because that was our mandate. >> that will stick in our heads. thank you. >> chair: commissioner. >> i just wanted to also second commissioner wong's comments about making sure s.r.o.s are explicitly...
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but if -- the best way to get off smoking, there's medication, there's lozenges, there's gum, et ceterauld only be a last resort. that's why we allow tobacco and menthol, because there is data that says people who smoke menthol cigarettes need menthol products in vaping for vaping to be effective for them to get off cigarettes. this is a limited population. i hear that argument. our department of health is continuing to review menthol, but we may very well also ban menthol because young people are also attracted to menthol. i understand both points. >> governor andrew cuomo, thank you. appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> still to come, the gun debate is still very much an issue on capitol hill. now democratic leaders say they have spoken with president trump to finally get meaningful legislation passed. details on that right after this. anyone can deliver pizza. only marco's can deliver america's most loved pizza. hot and fresh, and right to your door. dough made from scratch, every day. sauce from the original giammarco recipe. and authentic toppings like crispy, old world pepperon
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you have cantwell and you have representatives from silicon valley, et cetera. does it cross?> on the one hand, yes it does. for example, section 230 of the communications decency act, which is the legal liability shield that gives tech lifeforms and internet companies immunity, lets them off the hook essentially for any content posted by users on that platform . so one thing you are saying across both party lines are calls from lawmakers, ranging from house speaker nancy pelosi to senator josh hawley, who has become an outspoken tech critic, section 30 may be changed. some suggested should be eliminated, others suggested should be modified or tweaked, but it is certainly one thing that spans party lines. i will add, on section 230, 1 interesting thing is that on the one hand you have the story of bifurcation of the internet, where in conversations around 8chan for example, on one hand you have fringe, unregulated, anonymous types like 8chan and for chan, and 8chan is a french -- is a fringe site that has come to be seen as a breeding ground for violence, and is a place where
you have cantwell and you have representatives from silicon valley, et cetera. does it cross?> on the one hand, yes it does. for example, section 230 of the communications decency act, which is the legal liability shield that gives tech lifeforms and internet companies immunity, lets them off the hook essentially for any content posted by users on that platform . so one thing you are saying across both party lines are calls from lawmakers, ranging from house speaker nancy pelosi to senator...
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old days before the civil war, and these were performers who picked cotton, saying, and danced, et cetera. mark: this was four decades the end of the civil war. margaret: that's right. else that people when they read your book will be thrown for a loop has to do with animal welfare. there were a couple of events that were very shocking. one tells about the plan public execution of an elephant, known as jumbo two. the first was a beloved animal paraded around the country. the second concerned the mass slaughter of dogs that occurred at the pan-american exhibition, which people were paying extra to witness. so perhaps you can tell us about those? margaret: let's start with the dogs. i said this is one of the most shocking things i came across, shelters in buffalo and buffalo parks, dogs were rounded up, poodles, terriers, cross breeds, rounded up and brought to the fair where they were killed, then the native peoples of the fair eight those .ogs in a dog feast the humane society in buffalo was very progressive, the second society in the united states, and they were very distressed by they b
old days before the civil war, and these were performers who picked cotton, saying, and danced, et cetera. mark: this was four decades the end of the civil war. margaret: that's right. else that people when they read your book will be thrown for a loop has to do with animal welfare. there were a couple of events that were very shocking. one tells about the plan public execution of an elephant, known as jumbo two. the first was a beloved animal paraded around the country. the second concerned...
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, et cetera, et cetera. the regular folks, ms. hudgins, meanwhile, they will have to depend for themselves and hope a police officer gets there in time. as we saw in france, that terrible club attack, desperate people were left helpless, unarmed of course. with only their own shoes to throw at the murderers. is that where you want to end up? and that is "the angle." joining me with reaction is an attorney and well-known second amendment advocate sir, it's great to have you want but why does the left continue to look down with suspicion, derision and you know utter contempt? on gun owners? >> i think it is twofold. you have the elites who are essentially power hungry and they don't like the idea. and there is kind of inherent subconscious that arises when they release the general population of people are armed and able to defend themselves. emphasis don't have to rely on them for their safety. then you have the other side, which is kind of the other i like to call the mass in the middle who are ignorant on th
, et cetera, et cetera. the regular folks, ms. hudgins, meanwhile, they will have to depend for themselves and hope a police officer gets there in time. as we saw in france, that terrible club attack, desperate people were left helpless, unarmed of course. with only their own shoes to throw at the murderers. is that where you want to end up? and that is "the angle." joining me with reaction is an attorney and well-known second amendment advocate sir, it's great to have you want but...
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carl, i want to stay focused on today's machinations, the release of that rough transcript, et cetera, and a number of times in this transcript you see president trump bringing up attorney general barr. in fact, not once, not twice, five times in the rough transcript he brings up barr. that barr will be working in coordination with the ukrainians and rudy giuliani, in an effort to investigate vice president biden. are you surprised that president trump sees barr as kind of like his own private detective slash personal attorney? >> not at all. all you have to do is look at barr's handling of the mueller inquiry. but more than that barr at the present time is conducting an investigation supposedly of deep state action against donald trump and the whole idea that all of the mueller investigation was somehow a deep state conspiracy. barr at at the heart of an investigation indeed looking at some of these ukraine questions. what we saw today was unambiguous evidence of the corruption of the presidency of the united states by a corrupt president. there's nothing ambiguous in that stumry. an
carl, i want to stay focused on today's machinations, the release of that rough transcript, et cetera, and a number of times in this transcript you see president trump bringing up attorney general barr. in fact, not once, not twice, five times in the rough transcript he brings up barr. that barr will be working in coordination with the ukrainians and rudy giuliani, in an effort to investigate vice president biden. are you surprised that president trump sees barr as kind of like his own private...
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the greatest need right now would be basically, food, shelter water, et cetera. that's basic needs to start with. >> reporter: and safety. don't take anything for granted. you're a native ba hall of faha. we have been through some hurricanes but not at this le l level. back in '74 i think it was, sorry, '94, that island of grand bahama had two hurricanes back-to-back, so a person would have lost a lot, and we have not really recovered from that, so this on top of that is really devastating for persons, so yeah, we're going to take in the team once everything clears and most important right now, too, along with their basic needs, they're going to need some serious psychological evaluation and they're going to need some help through this, social support. >> reporter: director general of the bahamian red cross. please keep yourself safe and let us know if there is anything we can do. hopefully there is help on the way. our thanks to you. >> yes, thank you, sir. >> reporter: alisyn, it just sounds incredible, almost beyond belief. we have been talking to patrick and
the greatest need right now would be basically, food, shelter water, et cetera. that's basic needs to start with. >> reporter: and safety. don't take anything for granted. you're a native ba hall of faha. we have been through some hurricanes but not at this le l level. back in '74 i think it was, sorry, '94, that island of grand bahama had two hurricanes back-to-back, so a person would have lost a lot, and we have not really recovered from that, so this on top of that is really...
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, et cetera, et cetera, so i don't expect that the republicans will break ranks, and mitt romney, i knowhe said, but it wasn't as emphatic as it might be if you saw the transcript of the call or if you saw the complaint. shy of either of those, i don't think there's going to be a republican shift. >> okay. michael, thank you very much for your perspective. be sure to catch smerconish every saturday at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >>> meanwhile, this 5-year-old girl was rescued from underneath a new york city subway train. the remarkable story of the good samaritans who pulled her to safety and the remarkable video. >> oh, my. >> i know. i get it all the time. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition... for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great
, et cetera, et cetera, so i don't expect that the republicans will break ranks, and mitt romney, i knowhe said, but it wasn't as emphatic as it might be if you saw the transcript of the call or if you saw the complaint. shy of either of those, i don't think there's going to be a republican shift. >> okay. michael, thank you very much for your perspective. be sure to catch smerconish every saturday at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >>> meanwhile, this 5-year-old girl was rescued from...
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smartphones, et cetera.or example, imagine you a chinese exporter, you have a double digit depreciation. however, some of the imported goods are higher and you have cost from wages. beencosts in china have rising. profit margins are being squeezed. the import slow down in china is quite material for the rest of the region. rishaad: we have to go to commercial. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. we are in the middle of the trading day. given all the protests in hong kong, 13 weeks of that, hotels and restaurants could benefit from increased tourism. we are talking about entertainment, foo
smartphones, et cetera.or example, imagine you a chinese exporter, you have a double digit depreciation. however, some of the imported goods are higher and you have cost from wages. beencosts in china have rising. profit margins are being squeezed. the import slow down in china is quite material for the rest of the region. rishaad: we have to go to commercial. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go...
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then you have the representatives of silicon valley, et cetera. does it cross? >> on the one hand, yes it does. for example, section 230 of the communications decency act, which is legal liability shield that gives tech platforms and internet companies immunity, lets them off the hook essentially for any content that's posted by users on that platform. and so while there are many done by lawmakers in washington, one thing you are seeing across both party lines are calls from lawmakers, ranging from house speaker nancy pelosi to senator josh hawley, who has become this very outspoken tech critic, that section 230 may need to be changed. some suggest it could be eliminated completely, others that it should be modified or tweaked, but it is certainly one thing that spans party lines. i will add, on section 230, 1 really interesting thing here is that on the one hand you have this sort of bifurcation of the internet, where in the conversations around 8chan, for example, on one hand you have fringe, unregulated, anonymous types like 8chan and 8chan was this fringe we
then you have the representatives of silicon valley, et cetera. does it cross? >> on the one hand, yes it does. for example, section 230 of the communications decency act, which is legal liability shield that gives tech platforms and internet companies immunity, lets them off the hook essentially for any content that's posted by users on that platform. and so while there are many done by lawmakers in washington, one thing you are seeing across both party lines are calls from lawmakers,...
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, et cetera, et cetera it would undermine the credibility of our rule of law tool in diplomacy but it would also open up pandora's box. it would be a test of america's credibility everywhere in the world. i would not impose a cost on china by recognizing or changing our position legally on the question of territoriality. but we have to think more creatively about cost imposition to include sanctions on entities involved in artificial island building and to include things like more robust exercise schedules and so forth. but i would not use the office of legal counsel to punish china by changing our well-considered positions -- >> what would they do to enforce it? >> i'm going to have to stop this discussion and move on. it was twice as long as we should have permitted. robin? >> i'm going to follow up on the point and i want to talk about what near-peer looks like. we've had a conversation in the staff trying to come up with metrics to define near-peer and i think we tend to get bogged down in very broad categories like weapon systems. so, dr. krepinevich, i was very interested in you
, et cetera, et cetera it would undermine the credibility of our rule of law tool in diplomacy but it would also open up pandora's box. it would be a test of america's credibility everywhere in the world. i would not impose a cost on china by recognizing or changing our position legally on the question of territoriality. but we have to think more creatively about cost imposition to include sanctions on entities involved in artificial island building and to include things like more robust...
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you want to talk about afghanistan, et cetera, talk about syria, and so you have -- and iran.e a president who disagrees with bolton. if bolton leaves or is fired or resigns, it will be because donald trump says, you know what? i don't like the fact that you disagree with me and i'm making the decisions here. and also pompeo has really mastered the art of dealing with donald trump, and i think that bolton is more in your face than pompeo is, and of course, you know, we still don't know whether pompeo is actually going to leave the administration at some point to run for the senate, remember, in the state of kansas. >> newscastthat's a lot of ques there. >> we'll have to see how long bolton remains in this administration. there have been so many officials throughout this presidency where they seem to be sort of on their last days, but that could last for months and months and months, so we'll see what happens with bolton who is clearly on the outs with pompeo, and as gloria, said at odds with how the president sees the world and how he sees america's place in the world. >> ever
you want to talk about afghanistan, et cetera, talk about syria, and so you have -- and iran.e a president who disagrees with bolton. if bolton leaves or is fired or resigns, it will be because donald trump says, you know what? i don't like the fact that you disagree with me and i'm making the decisions here. and also pompeo has really mastered the art of dealing with donald trump, and i think that bolton is more in your face than pompeo is, and of course, you know, we still don't know whether...
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, et cetera. but if you look at what he's trying to do, it's pretty much mirrors what our city attorney has put in one of the recent cases. if you get a permit to remodel your kitchen, it doesn't mean you get to build a new wing on the back of the house. they tried to make a quick buck by flouting the risks and cheat devel developers. let this be a warning to those who think they can flip as many houses as they can. they look to profit off san francisco's housing crisis. i'm going to leave the board and general public with that statement. thank you. >> i have a question. so you live close -- i'm sorry, are you done? are you finished? >> yes. >> do you live in close proximity to the property? >> i live next door. >> you applied for a permit to remodel your home? >> i applied for a permit to add a storage room in the down stairs unit -- not downstairs, ground floor. >> given the noise complaint that you have, how are you planning to do that in your own property? >> i'm not going to do excavation wor
, et cetera. but if you look at what he's trying to do, it's pretty much mirrors what our city attorney has put in one of the recent cases. if you get a permit to remodel your kitchen, it doesn't mean you get to build a new wing on the back of the house. they tried to make a quick buck by flouting the risks and cheat devel developers. let this be a warning to those who think they can flip as many houses as they can. they look to profit off san francisco's housing crisis. i'm going to leave the...
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any one of them would be a better president of the united states than nvidia terms of integrity, et ceterai do not support how some of the policies that are being advocated and i think it's a discussion. it's a beautiful discussion and that's what we should have but we have to come together that's what our founders advocated from many. they didn't know how many or different but knew we always had to try for oneness let's try to unite the country, not divide it and that's what elections are about. >> when i went on twitter to ask for questions for you, people, the overwhelming theme is that you are practical and you want to get something done and that you can be the leader to do that too much pressure or is that something you view yourself as >> well, i do -- i do think that we have -- nothing is too much pressure for me but i do think our founders, today is the anniversary of the constitution on september 17th, it was approved and benjamin franklin coming out of the room asked what is it he said it's a republic if we can save it. if we can keep it and i think it is at risk, the constitutio
any one of them would be a better president of the united states than nvidia terms of integrity, et ceterai do not support how some of the policies that are being advocated and i think it's a discussion. it's a beautiful discussion and that's what we should have but we have to come together that's what our founders advocated from many. they didn't know how many or different but knew we always had to try for oneness let's try to unite the country, not divide it and that's what elections are...
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the tax season, the coupons, et cetera, et cetera, that creates an environment for yields to spike.n important wake-up call for policymakers to say, ok, we need to make some adjustments to make sure there is sufficient liquidity? this should not come as a surprise. mature --ou and bonds tells you when bonds mature. we did see that in the asian economies. the authorities typically will provide two weeks or four weeks liquidity ahead of that season to make sure the rates are stable. yvonne: stay with us. more from tai hui. minister speaking saying that manufacturing has been the largest beneficiary of the chinese tax cuts and the actual tax cut has been bigger than expected. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: welcome back. the story of the week, it will still be india. have a look at what we have seen monday and tuesday. volume monday and tuesday was the equivalent of about 60% of the monthly average for the last 10 years. explosion higher in the market. it resulted in this -- several indicators. members of the nifty. a lesser stronger signal, the price above that 52% of the index. another 2
the tax season, the coupons, et cetera, et cetera, that creates an environment for yields to spike.n important wake-up call for policymakers to say, ok, we need to make some adjustments to make sure there is sufficient liquidity? this should not come as a surprise. mature --ou and bonds tells you when bonds mature. we did see that in the asian economies. the authorities typically will provide two weeks or four weeks liquidity ahead of that season to make sure the rates are stable. yvonne: stay...
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in terms of where i run et cetera, thatis in terms of where i run et cetera, that is for further downimah speaking to jonathan blake. matthew goodwin is a political analyst and commentator. he told me the defection of sam gyimah comes at an important time for the party. well, potentially, this is very significant for the liberal democrats. they have some real momentum. they are polling strongly in the national polls, getting back to where they were during cleggmania in 2010, and they are really bearing down not only on the labour party, because they are pulling nearly one in three remainers away from the two big parties. they are also bearing down now on the conservative party. they are second to the conservatives in nearly 30 constituencies. so potentially this is a party that could have a real impact at what happens at this next election. 10 swinson said at the conference this isa swinson said at the conference this is a good time to join the lib swinson said at the conference this is a good time tojoin the lib dems. how many more defections do you think we might see? well, i think
in terms of where i run et cetera, thatis in terms of where i run et cetera, that is for further downimah speaking to jonathan blake. matthew goodwin is a political analyst and commentator. he told me the defection of sam gyimah comes at an important time for the party. well, potentially, this is very significant for the liberal democrats. they have some real momentum. they are polling strongly in the national polls, getting back to where they were during cleggmania in 2010, and they are really...