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it's got a military background, et cetera, et cetera. and it's everywhere in the world now. so, there's a great deal of interest and concern about it. but to back up, again, looking at facts on the ground, it's very interesting to me to see that the party is still doing a fairly light-handed approach to the private sector. you know, as cheng mentioned, again, they realized as economy slow, china really needs the private sector. they're the main source of gdp growth, of job creation, of innovation. and we've heard stories, for example, that, you know, the party state has to negotiate with the big tech companies to get access to their data. you know, how much, how often, in what form, et cetera. which is very similar to, let's say, uber negotiating with new york city before it went in in terms of what data they would have to turn over to the state as well. if you look at the party regulations and policies, they do treat the private companies different from, say, a state-owned enterprise. so, for example, in the state-owned enterprises, there are a lot of news reports a couple
it's got a military background, et cetera, et cetera. and it's everywhere in the world now. so, there's a great deal of interest and concern about it. but to back up, again, looking at facts on the ground, it's very interesting to me to see that the party is still doing a fairly light-handed approach to the private sector. you know, as cheng mentioned, again, they realized as economy slow, china really needs the private sector. they're the main source of gdp growth, of job creation, of...
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of local faith communities, whether they're christian or catholic, christian, buddhist, muslim, et cetera. across the board. >> uh-huh. >> and presumably if they in a supportive community. we might prevent reseed vitamin. >> yes. our faith communities have the ability to offer people what they need most. the love of the community, acceptance and respect and the connects with god. what we did is we worked with the congregations and the county to develop four separate different treatments, re-entry centers throughout the county is that would be, someone could go to them and not have to worry about law enforcement involvement if they were, say subject to violation without any probablydition. and go to the churches or mosques or -- . >> synagogues. >> synagogue. >> yeah. >> and get food, referrals for shelter, council when it's available as well as an open invitation to be a part of the community and then go through some job training, et cetera. >> we war hearing about the incredible work of the chaplains in the santa clara county jail system when we'll be back in a few moments. welcome back
of local faith communities, whether they're christian or catholic, christian, buddhist, muslim, et cetera. across the board. >> uh-huh. >> and presumably if they in a supportive community. we might prevent reseed vitamin. >> yes. our faith communities have the ability to offer people what they need most. the love of the community, acceptance and respect and the connects with god. what we did is we worked with the congregations and the county to develop four separate different...
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, et cetera >> yeah. to me, kara, the antitrust line of argument in this case, it makes no sense the data thing makes tons of sense. >> yeah. >> google has nest, amazon has ring there are questions of where the data goes. fitbit is number four behind huawei and apple and others and google has not done tons in the space. samsung, if anything, is doing better in wearables. >> i think the data cases, i'm sorry, i mistakenly said amazon bought ring, which i had, and i also have a nest, and just it is like they're coalescing all of the data around every possible distribution or sensor point and that's problematic i think that's something that regulators should look into. i think the fact that google can't buy anything, that's just -- it may be they're going to be scrutinized more, but certainly should be able to buy some things. it is just a question of what they do with it. i want to know what they do with the data if you're a fitbit user, i bet you want to know what google will do with the data that was coll
, et cetera >> yeah. to me, kara, the antitrust line of argument in this case, it makes no sense the data thing makes tons of sense. >> yeah. >> google has nest, amazon has ring there are questions of where the data goes. fitbit is number four behind huawei and apple and others and google has not done tons in the space. samsung, if anything, is doing better in wearables. >> i think the data cases, i'm sorry, i mistakenly said amazon bought ring, which i had, and i also...
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, et cetera, et cetera. >> before you know it's going to add up basically the cost of cable. >> the samely. >> diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you very much, diane. >> you got it. >>> still to come, an overtime classic. the seattle seahawks hand the san francisco 49ers their first loss of the season. coughing oh no,... ...a cougher. welcome to flu season, karen. is a regular flu shot strong enough... ...to help prevent flu in someone your age? there are standard-dose flu shots. and then there's the superior flu protection... ...of fluzone high-dose. it's the only 65 plus flu shot... ...with 4 times the standard dose. and it's free with medicare part b. fle high-d is not f those tell your healthcare professional if you've ever experienced severe muscle weakness... ...after receiving a flu shot. if you notice ...other problems or symptoms following vaccination,... ...contact your healthcare professional immediately. side effects include pain, swelling... ...and redness where the shot was given. other side effects may occur. vaccination may not protect everyone. if you
, et cetera, et cetera. >> before you know it's going to add up basically the cost of cable. >> the samely. >> diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you very much, diane. >> you got it. >>> still to come, an overtime classic. the seattle seahawks hand the san francisco 49ers their first loss of the season. coughing oh no,... ...a cougher. welcome to flu season, karen. is a regular flu shot strong enough... ...to help prevent flu in someone your...
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, et cetera. foss then, he actually quotes excerpts from marx and engels as a way to kind of goad more information from kim and zun. and then towards the end of this very extensive interrogation, kim and zun bring foss back to the camp. and as they're walking back to the camp, according to foss, kim turns to him and says don't tell the chinese about what just happened. quote, the chinese did not understand the problem. and the cpf was in the as clever as they thought they were. and kim also emphasized that north korean communists were closer to the desired level of development. and before they parted ways, kim insisted and advised foss to make sure that he went to a university upon return to the u.s., and to study political science. and the university that was recommended to him was the university of new mexico. so in the portrait of these oriental interrogators, as i'm going through the archives, something very stunning starts emerging. which is not that the chinese and korean interrogators thems
, et cetera. foss then, he actually quotes excerpts from marx and engels as a way to kind of goad more information from kim and zun. and then towards the end of this very extensive interrogation, kim and zun bring foss back to the camp. and as they're walking back to the camp, according to foss, kim turns to him and says don't tell the chinese about what just happened. quote, the chinese did not understand the problem. and the cpf was in the as clever as they thought they were. and kim also...
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can we charge our cars if we get them, et cetera ? charge our cars if we get them, et cetera?talking about it. a lot of them are having quite interesting ideas about how to deal with it. and i think the rise in young people who are now by all accounts registering to vote and you climate action marches and you see this becoming much more on the news agenda in our day—to—day lives and conversations. is it just agenda in our day—to—day lives and conversations. is itjust a generational thing?” conversations. is itjust a generationalthing? i mean, obviously young people have been really protesting and campaigning ha rd really protesting and campaigning hard on this issue, of course they are because it's their future. hard on this issue, of course they are because it's theirfuture. and it's their lives that are imperilled, but i think it's quite clear to most people now that we are facing a climate emergency. most people they think in the uk accept that there is one, it is one of the highest polling issues of this election. so, yes, ithink it highest polling issues of this election.
can we charge our cars if we get them, et cetera ? charge our cars if we get them, et cetera?talking about it. a lot of them are having quite interesting ideas about how to deal with it. and i think the rise in young people who are now by all accounts registering to vote and you climate action marches and you see this becoming much more on the news agenda in our day—to—day lives and conversations. is it just agenda in our day—to—day lives and conversations. is itjust a generational...
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the ma tear zalgts of our checkpoints with walls, et cetera, et cetera. all of these things behave effectively a wall on the u.s./mexico border. whether it's a wall of policies, a wall of hate or an actual physical wall, which is being built in our community. those are the two sides of the coin. there is historical precedence for that, too. the reality is this has been going on for some time. it's been enabled by both congress, the administration, the white house. it's been enabled by both democrats and republicans. there is a categorical difference between what's going on now and then with the trump administration. and it's this, it's simply the radicality with which the policies are implemented and the kulty with which they're implemented. that's the difference. the tool box is there. it's been there a long time. but it's the radicality and the rulety and that's why it's so deadly. again, none of this is responding to actual policy gaps at the border. there's simply no argument to be made that what we're doing, these policies of criminalization and thes
the ma tear zalgts of our checkpoints with walls, et cetera, et cetera. all of these things behave effectively a wall on the u.s./mexico border. whether it's a wall of policies, a wall of hate or an actual physical wall, which is being built in our community. those are the two sides of the coin. there is historical precedence for that, too. the reality is this has been going on for some time. it's been enabled by both congress, the administration, the white house. it's been enabled by both...
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you know, himself, pompeo, pence, et cetera.he didn't say was that he heard those words directly from the president. the president did not say to him, do this, you know, and i will stand in the way of that. the question, though, remains why did they then do it, right? you know, why did all these senior officials in the trump administration then violate what was stated u.s. policy towards ukraine, which was to give the aid to help fight the invasion against russia. so you, you know, basically the test for republicans and democrats is did they do that of their own free will? did they violate the policy based on their own imagination of what the president wanted? i mean that's basically the gut check here is, you know, if he did not hear those words or is not willing to testify to those words, then why did they pursue a policy that violated what the stated u.s. policy was towards ukraine. that's the real test, and the question is does that provide enough of an opening for republican lawmakers to say, okay. questionable, but we don'
you know, himself, pompeo, pence, et cetera.he didn't say was that he heard those words directly from the president. the president did not say to him, do this, you know, and i will stand in the way of that. the question, though, remains why did they then do it, right? you know, why did all these senior officials in the trump administration then violate what was stated u.s. policy towards ukraine, which was to give the aid to help fight the invasion against russia. so you, you know, basically...
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it depends on how many witnesses, et cetera. i can't speculate on that. second question, remember, the intelligence committee is doing a basic investigative job, a job that in past impeachments was done by the starr commission or urban committee. once it goes to judiciary, it's a different stage. it is not the official initial fact-finding stage and it is proper that the president have more recourse at that point. the minority, the republicans have the same rights and have rights to call witnesses, to examine witnesses, et cetera, in intelligence. they will have the same rights in judiciary. once it gets to judiciary, if we are carrying on an impeachment, if there has been a recommendation for an impeachment, then we are carrying on that inquiry at that point, then the president ought to have more rights than in the initial fact-finding stage. mr. jeffries: president yesterday directed his republican defenders to focus on substance. that's what house democrats have been doing from the very beginning and we invite our republican colleagues pursuant to the
it depends on how many witnesses, et cetera. i can't speculate on that. second question, remember, the intelligence committee is doing a basic investigative job, a job that in past impeachments was done by the starr commission or urban committee. once it goes to judiciary, it's a different stage. it is not the official initial fact-finding stage and it is proper that the president have more recourse at that point. the minority, the republicans have the same rights and have rights to call...
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poll workers telling voters how to vote to city workers distributing flyers, et cetera, et cetera, etse to that statement? >> all right. so let's clarify, they sent out a four-second edited version of a video which i said release the whole video and it's clearly that i, nobody in our campaign was electioneering but they won't release it. they released a four-second difficult-to-hear edited version. more importantly, it's consistent with what airbnb has done this entire campaign, spread misinformation and lies and speaks to the ethics of the company. they sent this video out followed by a press release immediately, at the end of the campaign when they knew they were going to lose. i think any reasonable person could just say it reeks of desperation. that's where we are. at the end of the day, i think we are operating responsibly here. stuart: i'm told there was some opposition to outside investors coming into jersey city, buying homes and then turning them into almost a street full of semi-hotels. was that happening? >> yeah. i mean, we have seen a proliferation of investors coming in,
poll workers telling voters how to vote to city workers distributing flyers, et cetera, et cetera, etse to that statement? >> all right. so let's clarify, they sent out a four-second edited version of a video which i said release the whole video and it's clearly that i, nobody in our campaign was electioneering but they won't release it. they released a four-second difficult-to-hear edited version. more importantly, it's consistent with what airbnb has done this entire campaign, spread...
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well-suited caring professions, the brain that gave you spacial cognition, a winner of nobel prize, et cetera. i am slightly characterizing but when you look at some of the early literature it's not that much of stereotype and so this is a very simple chain of arguments, it's for them trying to unpack particularly biological, predetermined link here. i also need to remind you that the term sex and gender in themselves are ambiguous, used to be the idea that the biological sets were firmly attached to your social gender. and so all of the processes were referred to as sex differences. now it seems to have reversed itself all of this is called gender differences, we don't have sex pay gaps, we have pay gaps and something that we might want to talk about at the end. what we then arrived at was an argument which said, it suggested that there were two different kinds of brain at birth and that you had a male brain which slightly larger and had some skills necessary for the adults and adult end points and role in life. as the brain developed it got more necessary skills, became resilient and well a
well-suited caring professions, the brain that gave you spacial cognition, a winner of nobel prize, et cetera. i am slightly characterizing but when you look at some of the early literature it's not that much of stereotype and so this is a very simple chain of arguments, it's for them trying to unpack particularly biological, predetermined link here. i also need to remind you that the term sex and gender in themselves are ambiguous, used to be the idea that the biological sets were firmly...
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holmes says, well, there's a war in ukraine, et cetera, et cetera. sondland apparently says, no, like the biden investigation that mr. guiliani is pushing. so that was the big stuff. it wasn't the war in ukraine, it wasn't getting the military aid over there. it was about his obsession with this -- with this political investigation -- or there political announcement that he wanted made by the president of ukraine and wanted that to be the key to getting the military assistance released. so this is important. i will make a prediction now, which is that it will be only a few minutes until the president throws sondland under the bus at some point, and he will say he completely misinterpreted what i was talking about, et cetera, et cetera. >> david holmes, sara marie, he has a lot of credibility. he's a career foreign service officer. he's in charge of the political affairs unit, he's the counselor at the u.s. embassy in kiev, in ukraine, and he listens in and describes as sondland, the ambassador to the eu, takes his cell phone, moves it away from his e
holmes says, well, there's a war in ukraine, et cetera, et cetera. sondland apparently says, no, like the biden investigation that mr. guiliani is pushing. so that was the big stuff. it wasn't the war in ukraine, it wasn't getting the military aid over there. it was about his obsession with this -- with this political investigation -- or there political announcement that he wanted made by the president of ukraine and wanted that to be the key to getting the military assistance released. so this...
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he wanted exclusivity to be excluded from the tariffs for his iphones, the macs, et cetera.resident made some allowances for that. they are working on more. they're working together for like interests. i heard that tim cook, even on some social issues is changing in terms of immigration. he is actually working with the president on some ideas of how to deal with immigration. so it is a very interesting pairing. political pairing. some ways opposite. some ways, working together in lockstep. melissa: you would expect him to rail against the president on the tariffs. but he is someone who has recognized quite honestly, how broken the relationship with china is. you know, that is what i think is so fascinating, nuanced what we do. when you talk to people who do business in china, they say, it has been really lopsided for a long time. i hate the trade war. obviously it is hurting me. i'm almost dropping everything here. but i would love for some of this to be rectified. >> right. melissa: by the way it is dangerous to have some very important parts of our electronics made in chin
he wanted exclusivity to be excluded from the tariffs for his iphones, the macs, et cetera.resident made some allowances for that. they are working on more. they're working together for like interests. i heard that tim cook, even on some social issues is changing in terms of immigration. he is actually working with the president on some ideas of how to deal with immigration. so it is a very interesting pairing. political pairing. some ways opposite. some ways, working together in lockstep....
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you've got some of the safety stocks doing much better, utilities, et cetera. >> do you look at this say this is a private versus public situation, meaning that somehow private investors are fundamentally different than public investors do you think this is a shift in just the way investors are thinking because it's fundamentally going to change the model, the growth trajectory of your company because everybody is having to now react to this new reality. >> private investors fundamentally have a greater risk appetite. they pay a higher bonus for growth, so to speak, and public investors historically, the premium for growth isn't quite there. they look at growth as well as profits, et cetera that shift -- now, private investors, what i found, always do follow public investors with some kind of a delay and i do think that you're seeing the same kind of reckoning that is hitting the public markets is happening in the private markets. and from my stand point, i think a couple of things thank god we went public when we did, right >> really? >> absolutely. >> do you think you'd be wework o
you've got some of the safety stocks doing much better, utilities, et cetera. >> do you look at this say this is a private versus public situation, meaning that somehow private investors are fundamentally different than public investors do you think this is a shift in just the way investors are thinking because it's fundamentally going to change the model, the growth trajectory of your company because everybody is having to now react to this new reality. >> private investors...
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basically we're going to be like a hub where people can come to get services, help, information, et ceteraat you see here on this table are a whole variety of did you ever rent things from tools, some walki-talkies. this helps people know what is going on in their neighborhood. over here you have a whole variety of water and canned goods. we're really hoping that people will stock up for themselves at least for the first 72 hours if not more. i know that i have a ton of canned food and other sorts of things such as water within my own home. and everybody should, but there's going to come a time where people are going to end up running out and needing more. so, that's what we've got right here. >> so, this neighborhood support center, this doesn't look to be a major city sponsored fully stocked space. it can be a small commercial space, even somebody's garage as long as they have the information, a guide of information, who to call for what, communications equipment, some power, have a generator. >> that's right. >> thinking of lights and charge your cell phones and so on. and probably be o
basically we're going to be like a hub where people can come to get services, help, information, et ceteraat you see here on this table are a whole variety of did you ever rent things from tools, some walki-talkies. this helps people know what is going on in their neighborhood. over here you have a whole variety of water and canned goods. we're really hoping that people will stock up for themselves at least for the first 72 hours if not more. i know that i have a ton of canned food and other...
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triangle saw a rise in sudden violence, concentrated in urban centers, guatemala city, salvador, et cetera. this new violence, in many ways, is harder to diagnosis than was the old. government officials and outside observers gauge it through homicide counts, right? through the 21st century, guatemala, el solalvador, and honduras has the highest percentage, coming in the top five consistently until the last few years where things have gotten moderately better, at least in the counting op dead bodies. but in a sense, here's 2018 homicide map of guatemala. you see the concentration of the highest murder rates in border regions. i'll talk about that in a second. that is thought to have much to do with the drug trade and the competition between different organizations for control of lucrative border crossings. el salvador was primarily affected by gang-related violence. although, again, gangs themselves are not as clear cut as the media and many outside observers and law enforcement would have them be. violence is more equally spread through the country. honduras is, in many ways, sort of in be
triangle saw a rise in sudden violence, concentrated in urban centers, guatemala city, salvador, et cetera. this new violence, in many ways, is harder to diagnosis than was the old. government officials and outside observers gauge it through homicide counts, right? through the 21st century, guatemala, el solalvador, and honduras has the highest percentage, coming in the top five consistently until the last few years where things have gotten moderately better, at least in the counting op dead...
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, et cetera. so this is a chance for it to be made clear that this has been an exercise in hearsay, in gossip, in room air. that's what the american people have seen is well and they've realized that they don't like that at all. so this is, of course, what man's mansplaining is come up treating her like a child, and that's exactly what maloney ended up doing while completing, complaining about taylor. talking to her as if she was harmed. we saw this with yovanovich as well, talking to her like she's a soft little pedal, a wallflower the corner, sorry you had to endure that. this is another powerful woman. she knows what she's doing. i don't think her feelings were hurt. by the way, taylor and others -- they are talking this way to virtually everyone. the fact is, if we are in the arena kamil we are going to be treated equally. that was the crime. maloney through this process the takes her by the hand, holding her hand like a little girl, taking her along -- i mean, that is the sexism. that is the
, et cetera. so this is a chance for it to be made clear that this has been an exercise in hearsay, in gossip, in room air. that's what the american people have seen is well and they've realized that they don't like that at all. so this is, of course, what man's mansplaining is come up treating her like a child, and that's exactly what maloney ended up doing while completing, complaining about taylor. talking to her as if she was harmed. we saw this with yovanovich as well, talking to her like...
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i did not do well in school, i have struggled on tests, et cetera et cetera, and that prompted us to create a training in growth mindset to help everybody who comes through because we know that a lot of folks who come through goodwill have been beaten down and we need to create opportunities, we need to make sure that folks have a level of confidence in their ability and in their innate abilities. so he is someone -- where is mr? there you are right there. dumping nervous, chris. it is all good. [laughter] what we are doing is i typically do not like to celebrate people for the worst thing they have ever done in their lives, i like to celebrate people for their accomplishments. and today we are celebrating chris for his accomplishments. he actually came to us about six months ago. he worked for goodwill. i'm sorry, -- he no longer works for goodwill and that's because about six month ago, he came to us and said, you know, i got another job. they will pay me x amount per year and blah blah blah. and i have to go. i two daughters and i said i got you. you have become way too valuable t
i did not do well in school, i have struggled on tests, et cetera et cetera, and that prompted us to create a training in growth mindset to help everybody who comes through because we know that a lot of folks who come through goodwill have been beaten down and we need to create opportunities, we need to make sure that folks have a level of confidence in their ability and in their innate abilities. so he is someone -- where is mr? there you are right there. dumping nervous, chris. it is all...
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downward trend line you are looking at another jcpenney in the making here if it dips below $10, et cetera it's getting ugly very fast. >> i wouldn't disagree with that this is a pure trade for me. i'm not saying macy's turned anything around by any means i think maybe the sentiment got extended to the downside. >> from retail tos rates now bond yield seeing a big rally at stocks hit all-time highs but the chart master says now the perfect time to buy bonds. carter is breaking it down at the plasma >> let's try to explain the whole thing if it's explainable. what we know is starting the year we were at 3% and consensus among let's say 50 economists that are supposed to come up with a projection for the year ahead was that we would go to 3.25 inconveniently of course we dropped to 1.4 instead and we are hear we are now i think after all the jockeying for position, rates are basically where they belong and if anything i think you back away a little bit. but let's draw lines and see if we can figure it out so a lot of overhead supply. you have returned to a level where you are starting to str
downward trend line you are looking at another jcpenney in the making here if it dips below $10, et cetera it's getting ugly very fast. >> i wouldn't disagree with that this is a pure trade for me. i'm not saying macy's turned anything around by any means i think maybe the sentiment got extended to the downside. >> from retail tos rates now bond yield seeing a big rally at stocks hit all-time highs but the chart master says now the perfect time to buy bonds. carter is breaking it...
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. —— corrosive petrol—bombs et cetera. —— corrosive materials.other government departments to solve the crisis as soon as possible. that is the view from the police there in hong kong. in the us, the thanksgiving holiday often involves a last—minute trip the store. but this year in some parts of the country they'll do better picking up a snow shovel and some skis. colorado has been walloped by the white stuff with several flights cancelled. that storm is now moving east and causing trouble for holiday travellers. 33 states are under travel advisories. in new york, a major concern is whether the usual massive balloons will fly in the annual macy's thanksgiving parade. laura trevelyn has been finding out more. will 0laf fly tomorrow? that's the burning question here in new york city. never mind the impeachment inquiry into president trump. will the giant inflatables which are a feature of the thanksgiving day parade be allowed off the ground, or will that storm system coming in from the midwest ground them? now, here is why it's important. because
. —— corrosive petrol—bombs et cetera. —— corrosive materials.other government departments to solve the crisis as soon as possible. that is the view from the police there in hong kong. in the us, the thanksgiving holiday often involves a last—minute trip the store. but this year in some parts of the country they'll do better picking up a snow shovel and some skis. colorado has been walloped by the white stuff with several flights cancelled. that storm is now moving east and causing...
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national security interests when germany and italy and france et cetera, et cetera aren't really boningmuch beyond some humanitarian aid? >> first of all, i wouldn't measure what we should do against countries that are totally, i think, irrelevant incapable, emotionally immature and dodging their duties. it's either worth doing or not worth doing. to me, the most amazing thing -- i guess i think the republicans could be much stronger. people who didn't send aid to ukraine were called obama and biden. for years they said we will send you blankets we will send you meals. we won't give you any weapons. trump comes in it for three years trump has been helping ukraine.e. so the democrats who are shocked that there was a 14 day delay -- where were they for eight years of obama?? >> laura: that's exactly what i said. the point i was trying to make here is that vindman et cetera, if he is just a symbol of kind of a permanent foreign policy class that always -- they are never happy and this is what maria bonaventure said last week. they can always use more money. they are forever wanting to up t
national security interests when germany and italy and france et cetera, et cetera aren't really boningmuch beyond some humanitarian aid? >> first of all, i wouldn't measure what we should do against countries that are totally, i think, irrelevant incapable, emotionally immature and dodging their duties. it's either worth doing or not worth doing. to me, the most amazing thing -- i guess i think the republicans could be much stronger. people who didn't send aid to ukraine were called...
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not a supporter of the border policy, et cetera, et cetera.maybe he would be a republican vote for impeachment. he made clear yesterday that, no, he's not. listen. >> the use of the phrase do us a favor, though, in reference of a 2016 presidential election and the mention of the word biden. i believe both statements were inappropriate, misguided foreign policy. and it's certainly not how the executive current or in the future should handle such a call. an impeachable offense should be compelling, overwhelmingly clear, and unambiguous and it's not something to be rushed or taken lightly. i've not heard evidence proving the president committed bribery or extortion. >> there you have it. >> i've not heard evidence. he said if the vote were today, i may vote no on impeachment, but it was inappropriate, abby. again, the question and i think this cuts both ways. what does it say that democrats could not get so far a single republican vote with impeachment with these two weeks? what does it say about the democrats' case, but also what are the risks f
not a supporter of the border policy, et cetera, et cetera.maybe he would be a republican vote for impeachment. he made clear yesterday that, no, he's not. listen. >> the use of the phrase do us a favor, though, in reference of a 2016 presidential election and the mention of the word biden. i believe both statements were inappropriate, misguided foreign policy. and it's certainly not how the executive current or in the future should handle such a call. an impeachable offense should be...
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those closest to the president, chief of staff, national security adviser, et cetera.edibly make the case to impeach and remove this president from office without witnesses who testified to the president's direct knowledge of and involvement in this case here with ukraine, call it quid pro quo, call it bribery. how can they do that without those direct witnesses? >> i think there have been a lot of witnesses and they've all provided corroborating evidence to this point. and as we receive more testimony, we will hear more of that. and i know that the court case is pending determining whether the subpoena must be honored. i'm tracking closely on that. and i hope that we'll hear from more people and some of the people who are refusing to appear now after the result of that court case. but i think there's enough evidence out there to be very convincing at this point. >> congresswoman elaine luria, thanks for joining the show. >>> all right. former vice president joe biden has a message for his competitor senator elizabeth warren on health care. let americans choose. do not
those closest to the president, chief of staff, national security adviser, et cetera.edibly make the case to impeach and remove this president from office without witnesses who testified to the president's direct knowledge of and involvement in this case here with ukraine, call it quid pro quo, call it bribery. how can they do that without those direct witnesses? >> i think there have been a lot of witnesses and they've all provided corroborating evidence to this point. and as we receive...
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the reconstruction et cetera. of the things that surprised me is i don't think that that is really true. many of these decisions were renounced by republican leaders by the republican press. we historians have a tendency that we like people will like us you get a lot of quotes from the chicago tribune. the new york tribune. washing the hands of reconstruction. they did not like any of these measures. they thought that the court was doing the right thing. if you if you go to mainstream republican newspapers which may not have been educated by college people, they were all aghast by some of these decisions. i do not think you can let the supreme court off the hook by saying public opinion. you have to look at who they are. most of the supreme court justices are, you know, know, railroad attorneys. people that come up very few of them have any contact with the movement or any contact with black americans. the most radical died early reconstruction. john marshall harland, the only one who ever owned a slave becomes a
the reconstruction et cetera. of the things that surprised me is i don't think that that is really true. many of these decisions were renounced by republican leaders by the republican press. we historians have a tendency that we like people will like us you get a lot of quotes from the chicago tribune. the new york tribune. washing the hands of reconstruction. they did not like any of these measures. they thought that the court was doing the right thing. if you if you go to mainstream...
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they swept the rest of the ticket, did great in mississippi, et cetera, et cetera, the other electionoday. the tech i don't have much to do with each other, but again, because you can utilize -- a platform to try -- keep knocking trump, see how it worked last time. >> laura: all right, don, thanks so much. congressional new book, just out today, everybody, go out and get it. and based on revised testimony, gordon sondland, as i said, democrats think they have the impeachment silver bullet, but did they read the whole thing? congressman devin nunes, former whitewater counsel robert ray on what you may not have heard. si? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah, now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. billions of problems. sore gums? bleeding gums? painful flossing? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath healthy gums oral rinse fights gingivitis and plaque and prevents gum disease for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy, there's therabreath at walmart.
they swept the rest of the ticket, did great in mississippi, et cetera, et cetera, the other electionoday. the tech i don't have much to do with each other, but again, because you can utilize -- a platform to try -- keep knocking trump, see how it worked last time. >> laura: all right, don, thanks so much. congressional new book, just out today, everybody, go out and get it. and based on revised testimony, gordon sondland, as i said, democrats think they have the impeachment silver...
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for everyone and they will part privatise bt and actually tax heavily other giants like google, et ceteran under estimate and it will be more like £36 billion was up as that you rightly say, some reaction, some negative reaction from big business saying that this is an indication that labour is going to nationalise everything. this is bad for the industry and one or two of them at least freezing potential investment in this kind of thing. i licked this this morning and thought, good gimmick but do people really care about free broadband more than, for example, a better nhs —— i looked at this this morning. a better nhs which has been savaged in recent yea rs. which has been savaged in recent years. or more cops on the beat. i think they care more about police officers on the beat at the nhs than free broadband. but having said that, it is an issue, it is a problem. many small businesses, particularly in small —— in rural areas. i wonder if they have the need to address this because of the figures that have come out since 2004, waiting times, at figures that have come out since 2004, waiti
for everyone and they will part privatise bt and actually tax heavily other giants like google, et ceteran under estimate and it will be more like £36 billion was up as that you rightly say, some reaction, some negative reaction from big business saying that this is an indication that labour is going to nationalise everything. this is bad for the industry and one or two of them at least freezing potential investment in this kind of thing. i licked this this morning and thought, good gimmick...
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i think this is something we need to be watching the new orders input, et cetera.to get out there and do cart wheels but you have seasonal factors here. it's still at least for discretional is probably 2025% of where it has been historically it's not high. this is an important backdrop for the market. >> tim, before we let you go, one more quick thing for you here, we heard earlier this hour after years of planning, several stops and starts, saudi aramco, formally announcing its ipo yesterday. the aim is trading the stock on the todd well stock exchange by december now, there are other few other details out there. it could still be the largest ipo ever what does this tell us about the global economy and whether or not saudi aramco can get this done effectively >> yeah. look, that's quite a bit out spread it tells you what saudi arabia's interests are and mohammed bin salman and the motivation to bring the saudi economy to a new era. i think this is obviously critical for him i think he staked a lot of reputation on this and the valuation is something that i think i
i think this is something we need to be watching the new orders input, et cetera.to get out there and do cart wheels but you have seasonal factors here. it's still at least for discretional is probably 2025% of where it has been historically it's not high. this is an important backdrop for the market. >> tim, before we let you go, one more quick thing for you here, we heard earlier this hour after years of planning, several stops and starts, saudi aramco, formally announcing its ipo...
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they swept the rest of the ticket, did great in mississippi, et cetera, et cetera, the other election today. the tech i don't have much to do with each other, but again, because you can utilize -- a platform to try -- keep knocking trump, see how it worked last time. >> laura: all right, don, thanks so much. congratulations on the new book, just out today, everybody, go out and get it. and based on revised testimony, gordon sondland, as i said, democrats think they have the impeachment silver bullet, but, did they read the whole thing? congressman devin nunes, former whitewater counsel robert ray on what you may not have heard. hed val, vern... i'm off to college and i'm not gonna be around... i'm worried about my parents' retirement. oh, don't worry. voya helps them to and through retirement... ...dealing with today's expenses... ...like college... ...while helping plan, invest and protect for the future. so they'll be okay... without me? um... and when we knock out this wall imagine the closet space? yes! oh hey, son. yeah, i think they'll be fine. voya. helping you to and through r
they swept the rest of the ticket, did great in mississippi, et cetera, et cetera, the other election today. the tech i don't have much to do with each other, but again, because you can utilize -- a platform to try -- keep knocking trump, see how it worked last time. >> laura: all right, don, thanks so much. congratulations on the new book, just out today, everybody, go out and get it. and based on revised testimony, gordon sondland, as i said, democrats think they have the impeachment...
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, et cetera. but to take away that i would highlight both from the daca rescission cases from the supreme court now as well as every other major immigration initiative from the trump administration and i would include the muslim ban, and cluster of policy change, and the public charge rule, and rescission of the dhaka, and also the sanctuary city policies of this administration. the lesson from all of the many court battles over all of those issues is twofold. the first lesson is that litigation in support of immigrant communities has never been more important than it has been under the trump administration, and so for all of you georgetown and other law school students here, you are in the right place doing the right thing and to get ready to do more of the right thing. so, even when we have unfortunately lost as with the muslim ban when we got injunctions from all of the lower federal courts, but ultimately the state of hawaii lost in the supreme court, and we bought time for people, and in the
, et cetera. but to take away that i would highlight both from the daca rescission cases from the supreme court now as well as every other major immigration initiative from the trump administration and i would include the muslim ban, and cluster of policy change, and the public charge rule, and rescission of the dhaka, and also the sanctuary city policies of this administration. the lesson from all of the many court battles over all of those issues is twofold. the first lesson is that...
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you wouldn't know which fighter was on the level, which round it was going to end in, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera and all of this is tied up in so many amazing stories where, for example, notice that rothstein, where is he at the trial? people like that. they disappear. sullivan just disappears for a while. rothstein goes before the grand jury and complains about he's been assaulted by the reporters and that's the story there. well, they put out this story that he was assaulted. who is controlling the grand jury? well, it was judge mcdonald and who was controlling judge mcdonald, it was johnson. why would ban johnson want rothstein to be freed or cleared? because of that power struggle for baseball. rothstein was partners with -- partners in a casino in havana with a guy named charles stonan. he was promised to be one of the votes to prop up johnson as leader of baseball and that never happens because, again, another double cross, double cross, double cross. what we have with the black sox and what we have in baseball here is this remarkable story of human frailty, of people thinking t
you wouldn't know which fighter was on the level, which round it was going to end in, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera and all of this is tied up in so many amazing stories where, for example, notice that rothstein, where is he at the trial? people like that. they disappear. sullivan just disappears for a while. rothstein goes before the grand jury and complains about he's been assaulted by the reporters and that's the story there. well, they put out this story that he was assaulted. who is...
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et cetera and they asked me would you become ceo again, i was probably 66 or something like that. and thinking,, i knew the company needed some different leadership and i knew there was no question about it. so in 2004 we had just come out with this client of.com boom and we were suffering in the company had been great in 1999, 2000 and fell on rough times in the ensuing couple of years. we needed a new direction. and the fellow that was running it was not providing not so i came back in 2004 and did it for the next four years and i appointed him in 2000 forton he's done a fantastic job and we work still to this moment very closely. >> one thing that is interesting that you call out about the. the sum of the company's values had gotten out of whack so you had nuisance fees or gotcha fees, explained that but also can you -- you were still chairman, can you understand how that happened, there must've been a source -- you could not have been happy. >> i was not happy about a lot of things. but you have to rains go when you appoint somebody to do something. and keep your mouth shut. i
et cetera and they asked me would you become ceo again, i was probably 66 or something like that. and thinking,, i knew the company needed some different leadership and i knew there was no question about it. so in 2004 we had just come out with this client of.com boom and we were suffering in the company had been great in 1999, 2000 and fell on rough times in the ensuing couple of years. we needed a new direction. and the fellow that was running it was not providing not so i came back in 2004...
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government you are going to have a scar city and you're going to have delays and distribution that cetera et cetera so i. do. call my god intense yet in sydney seeing. the minute. episode of the. mainland. according to the central bank of venezuela products were missing before the constitutional referendum and regional elections of 2007. before the presidential election of 2012 and off to chavez's death that again led to elections. american sanctions will soon be added to this artificial scarcity making the situation even worse. brought director of the c.p.r. in washington follows all economic developments he believes that america's sanctions are killing people in venezuela. when obama 1st imposed the sanctions on individuals because they violate so many international conventions. he had to declare that venezuela poses an extraordinary and unusual threat to the security of the united states which is of course ridiculous and so this is a very aggressive thing trumpet taking a big step further and really did make it nearly impossible for the venezuelan economy recover temperamental that it will kill
government you are going to have a scar city and you're going to have delays and distribution that cetera et cetera so i. do. call my god intense yet in sydney seeing. the minute. episode of the. mainland. according to the central bank of venezuela products were missing before the constitutional referendum and regional elections of 2007. before the presidential election of 2012 and off to chavez's death that again led to elections. american sanctions will soon be added to this artificial...
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can you explain that the delivery parking, trash, et cetera, situation is on property? >> can you mention that sheet number again? >> r1.0 site survey. that's the first place in the plans that show a driveway and a roll gate, i believe onto stevenson street. so i'm trying to understand. there was a comment about pedestrian safety. i think removing curb cuts is great having limited parking, we can argue if it's great or not great but i want to understand how deliveries and trash is imagined to be coming in and out of that site and what that driveway is used to service. >> thank you commissioner. currently we've got two curb cuts on the site. one is on. >> do you want to use the overhead? >> yeah. thank you. >> the overhead please. >> we've got a 22-foot wide curb cut on 14th street and an 18-foot wide curb cut on stevenson street. those are both used for access to the current parking lot on-site. >> leaf that up there for a second. >> sure, yeah. >> i just wanted to. >> thank you. >> can i move on to the next? >> picture is a thousand words. >> so the project proposes no
can you explain that the delivery parking, trash, et cetera, situation is on property? >> can you mention that sheet number again? >> r1.0 site survey. that's the first place in the plans that show a driveway and a roll gate, i believe onto stevenson street. so i'm trying to understand. there was a comment about pedestrian safety. i think removing curb cuts is great having limited parking, we can argue if it's great or not great but i want to understand how deliveries and trash is...
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you wouldn't have known which was on the level et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. and all of this is tied up in so many amaze amazing stories. notice that rothstein, where's he at the trial? where's atel at the trial? sports sullivan? they disappear. sullivan just disappears for a while. rothstein goes before the grand jury and complains about he's being assaulted by the reporters and that's the story there. who was controlling the grand jury? judge mcdonald and who was controlling judge mcdonald? why would ban johnson want rothstein to be free or cleared? because of the power struggle for baseball. rothstein was partners with the casino in ha vana and maybe eve the giants by a fwam named charles. sto stoneham would have been one of the votes who was promised would be one u of the votes to help prop up johnson to survey vise leader of baseball and that never happens because another double cross, double cross, double cross so what we have with the black sox and what we have in baseball here is this remarkable story of human frailty, people thinking they can get away
you wouldn't have known which was on the level et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. and all of this is tied up in so many amaze amazing stories. notice that rothstein, where's he at the trial? where's atel at the trial? sports sullivan? they disappear. sullivan just disappears for a while. rothstein goes before the grand jury and complains about he's being assaulted by the reporters and that's the story there. who was controlling the grand jury? judge mcdonald and who was controlling judge...
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could be a long time before et cetera removed from the dow, et cetera, et cetera.is a fun exercise. >> we're having a little fun. >> don't get too serious >> the dow in theory is -- should be a reflection of the economy and so what could better reflect the economy if you had the opportunity to replace wahl greens boots alliance, pete. >> i'm going with a little bit of surprise pick maybe i'm going with a retaile >> oh, boy. >> let's go to minnesota for a second. >> where else? >> by the way, walgreen's right there. united health, right that's minnesota tlchlt 3. minnesota company. travelers minnesota company. what naks sense. why not target when you look at target it fits the bill you obviously have the cvs within the target stores there is different things about it but looking at the stock, $ 110 it 2.8%. pe it makes sense. and injury it's a measurement of what you were defining, mel. measuring what's going on in the economy and everything else. >> tim >> well if i was going to target something it would be probably cvs. to me it's almost kind of painfully obvious.
could be a long time before et cetera removed from the dow, et cetera, et cetera.is a fun exercise. >> we're having a little fun. >> don't get too serious >> the dow in theory is -- should be a reflection of the economy and so what could better reflect the economy if you had the opportunity to replace wahl greens boots alliance, pete. >> i'm going with a little bit of surprise pick maybe i'm going with a retaile >> oh, boy. >> let's go to minnesota for a...
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right way to count people's boats, et cetera?t of particular policy makers who have to wrestle with the pressures of competing demands for budgets, your approach is very attractive, because it basically doesn't challenge the fundamentals of the way the system is organised, and what these critic saying is it is all very well to break big problems into manageable chunks, as you put it, try to solve them pragmatically, but that may disguise a bigger, more fundamental problem, the system we have devised for distributing wealth, that creates this inequality stop because in a sense, your work is about outcomes, but it doesn't necessarily deal with why we get those outcomes. so, first of all, i will take exception to that, which is that in every study that we do, it usually calls for a follow—up study that can help us get into the why. so i think we get to much deeper understanding of the why then big thought about good institutions are good. 0nce big thought about good institutions are good. once you have said that, you know, once you
right way to count people's boats, et cetera?t of particular policy makers who have to wrestle with the pressures of competing demands for budgets, your approach is very attractive, because it basically doesn't challenge the fundamentals of the way the system is organised, and what these critic saying is it is all very well to break big problems into manageable chunks, as you put it, try to solve them pragmatically, but that may disguise a bigger, more fundamental problem, the system we have...
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they're just a phone call away from him, et cetera, et cetera, and not infuriate anybody? >> apple customers and even apple employees, as well, you know, the thing is apple products have been worldwide products for years and years and years. and i think, you know, people have relationship to them. you know, it is very personal but at the same time, they don't see, unlike say media companies like a facebook or twitter, you know, they impart their own value to the device. it's a physical thing as opposed to sort of the position the company's taking so in that way, he has more room tim cook has more room to sort of like thread that needle sort of appease people like trump, as well as their customer base. >> eamon, in your opinion, i'm asking your opinion i realize but is this a more important photo op for tim cook? or for president trump >> you know, look. i think the messaging around this tells you answer to that question all of the messaging from this has been coming from the white house. apple's not really given us any information about what's going to happen today. we don
they're just a phone call away from him, et cetera, et cetera, and not infuriate anybody? >> apple customers and even apple employees, as well, you know, the thing is apple products have been worldwide products for years and years and years. and i think, you know, people have relationship to them. you know, it is very personal but at the same time, they don't see, unlike say media companies like a facebook or twitter, you know, they impart their own value to the device. it's a physical...
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understand all these digital gadgets and usedus older folks to get to them in this age of twitter, et cetera. i feel badly for them in terms of, as i mentioned, the a college education, has gone through the roof. that's the -- importance to america's development in the past. it's going to be important in the future. need to work on that. the difference -- i don't want thank the caller for her service. there's a big difference in by this participation younger generation now. there's not a need for a draft heavy recruitment nowadays, because rumsfeld said, can replace humans with computers. besides, the new generation of combat is more digital. differencea big there. i never thought i would be saying this, because i tried so the draft that i sometimes wish -- i told my you can't get drafted so you can learn something about discipline, organization, et cetera. that's when i know i really am old.ng offerse's a viewer who this characterization. saying younger voters tend to and idealstion rather than experience and analysis. hence, politicians with ideas up to scrutinyd have coopted our younger v
understand all these digital gadgets and usedus older folks to get to them in this age of twitter, et cetera. i feel badly for them in terms of, as i mentioned, the a college education, has gone through the roof. that's the -- importance to america's development in the past. it's going to be important in the future. need to work on that. the difference -- i don't want thank the caller for her service. there's a big difference in by this participation younger generation now. there's not a need...
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, et cetera that is only ramped up in recent years when we you know, become totally slammed by incomeuestions, instagram, twitter, at mar bartiromo answer agnew round friday final thoughts from this all-star people turning the tables on them now. back in a minute. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ song inspiration. i started in my garage, but nationwide protects so much i had to expand. nationwide helps protect everything you see in here, brad. every family, every business, every dream. see mrs. hoffman? nationwide protects her home and car, but also her dream of retiring to become a yoga instructor. oh, they have backstories. of course they do. here, i got more to show you. keep up, now. a little hustle. performance comes in lots of flavors. ♪ (dramatic orchestra) there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ people think my job is easy. you just go on tv and talk, right? well, each season there's over 1,500 players and hundreds of games... plus passing yards, turnovers, inj
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it is transparency we are told is powerful, and yet criminal gangs, et cetera, are using bitcoin andncies asa bitcoin and other digital currencies as a means to do what they want to do, ina as a means to do what they want to do, in a way that will not be used when using regular currencies. sometimes things can be too easy to use. and if it is too easy to use may know one is protecting it. the roller banks has always been to be the police of money. if something goes wrong in the world of banking today banks are expected to prevent a transaction, to prevent fraud. in the world of cryptocurrency there are similar regulations in many jurisdictions, the fca has regulations around money laundering for cryptocurrency wallets, for example, but they are not enforced consistently around the globe. with the launch of liberal, if it ever happens, facebook‘s version, we have european central bank with its version, there has to be regulation of this going forward and that is what central banks are discussing right now —— libra stability financial action taskforce is a network of central banks and
it is transparency we are told is powerful, and yet criminal gangs, et cetera, are using bitcoin andncies asa bitcoin and other digital currencies as a means to do what they want to do, ina as a means to do what they want to do, in a way that will not be used when using regular currencies. sometimes things can be too easy to use. and if it is too easy to use may know one is protecting it. the roller banks has always been to be the police of money. if something goes wrong in the world of banking...
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et cetera, risk becoming federal criminals. that also means that the $1.5 billion industry a year in colorado is nearly all cash. bafrpgds will not accept industry money for fear of regulatory action or federal forfeiture. keeping that out of banks means we lose the ability to trace. it's harder to ensure all taxes are being paid. it makes it easier for criminals to pose as legitimate. and it leaves hundreds of millions of dollars in cash in the state. for example the state department of revenue has one location that accepts cash, just one. business owners in the western part often have to drive five or more hours with tens of thousands of dollars in cash just to pay their taxes. it 80s a genuine public safety problem. in 2016 a former marine was shot and killed while on duty as a security guard at a dispensary. we are making it hard to comply with the law. a partner at a law firm told me the banks accounts were going to be shut down because they counsel state legal cannabis. for them lack of banking means when they take in a m
et cetera, risk becoming federal criminals. that also means that the $1.5 billion industry a year in colorado is nearly all cash. bafrpgds will not accept industry money for fear of regulatory action or federal forfeiture. keeping that out of banks means we lose the ability to trace. it's harder to ensure all taxes are being paid. it makes it easier for criminals to pose as legitimate. and it leaves hundreds of millions of dollars in cash in the state. for example the state department of...