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et cetera et cetera. so all these players come from these various colleges, so we will connect with the colleges, will provide them packages of highlights and also things that they are doing off the field. and then the colleges are so excited about their players, that they begin to kind of amplify that content as well. and then the other thing we do is we actually bring in the pr teams and social media teams and we immerse them in the nfl and what we are doing. so while we can't speak and work with the ncaa athletes, we can speak and work with their teams with their social media teams. and we invite them to our big tent the whole event, like the draft and the draft and the combine, we are essentially taking to some degree was a casual audience and we are bringing them to be a more avid audience which is critical for the nfl. maria: all ahead of the hundred year anniversary of the nfl which you are making a lot of ideas around. you've got a big commercial you're going to be running in the super bowl. tell
et cetera et cetera. so all these players come from these various colleges, so we will connect with the colleges, will provide them packages of highlights and also things that they are doing off the field. and then the colleges are so excited about their players, that they begin to kind of amplify that content as well. and then the other thing we do is we actually bring in the pr teams and social media teams and we immerse them in the nfl and what we are doing. so while we can't speak and work...
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including canada, they've put in loads of money, et cetera et cetera, but maybe not all are putting ine required amount. they pledged no pledge to come to each other‘s aid, whether it is financial or military. what's interesting is compared to 1949 after the second world war, the anxiety within this new alliance was the expansion of the soviet union but now many would say their anxiety is the rise of china. it could be the rise of china but there is still anxiety about moscow, particularly germany has a strong feeling that moscow has a lot of intervention, whether it is political in terms of elections or alleged election interference. there is still that worry that you don't know what russia is doing. talking of dysfunctional families, the queen plays quite a pivotal role in this nato anniversary, as it were, because she's going to be hosting world leaders at buckingham palace and actually this article in the new york times points out she ascended to the throne three years after nato was formed. that is how long she has been on the throne. quite a lady! but they do say in their article
including canada, they've put in loads of money, et cetera et cetera, but maybe not all are putting ine required amount. they pledged no pledge to come to each other‘s aid, whether it is financial or military. what's interesting is compared to 1949 after the second world war, the anxiety within this new alliance was the expansion of the soviet union but now many would say their anxiety is the rise of china. it could be the rise of china but there is still anxiety about moscow, particularly...
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, et cetera, isn't that slowing or quashing the competition? >> guest: those companies would say those acquisitions have been successful and the fact the government did approve those applications but putting aside individual companies interaction with the government, the broader issue is we need to remember the antitrust as a body of law is a law enforcement matter, and those investigations sometimes play out over decades. there have been many companies in history that it had 12, 13 year interactions that ended with no action by the government. the same day the government announced the breakup of at&t the and and still dropping investigation into ibm. it's important to look at that. it's important to remember atmospherically that antitrust carries a big weight. people think about as a very heavy action and, indeed, it is. we need to remember as with national security issues that a case-by-case basis based on rigorous analysis of facts and law is what we should be looking at these issues. >> i want ask because we've been to china. now i would li
, et cetera, isn't that slowing or quashing the competition? >> guest: those companies would say those acquisitions have been successful and the fact the government did approve those applications but putting aside individual companies interaction with the government, the broader issue is we need to remember the antitrust as a body of law is a law enforcement matter, and those investigations sometimes play out over decades. there have been many companies in history that it had 12, 13 year...
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, et cetera? >> guest: we are working hard to create more of those opportunities, absolutely. >> speaking of the competitive landscape, you referenced earlier about cable being a chief competitor. a number of the biggest players, comcast and charter will offer now mobile service in the process of offering mobile service. is that something that is a goal, and a two consolidated or to your peers? will this be something everybody will be doing this at some point or is this not part of the future plans for consolidated? >> guest: we see the device -- let me back up. we want to make technology a simple to use for our customers as possible. right now that includes making any carriers network or any carriers devices that they offer user-friendly for our customers, whether it's in the home or into business over wi-fi, or in terms of watching content they might want to digest, not only voice traffic. so at this point we want to enable the mobile services. we don't see that as a high-margin business or a ne
, et cetera? >> guest: we are working hard to create more of those opportunities, absolutely. >> speaking of the competitive landscape, you referenced earlier about cable being a chief competitor. a number of the biggest players, comcast and charter will offer now mobile service in the process of offering mobile service. is that something that is a goal, and a two consolidated or to your peers? will this be something everybody will be doing this at some point or is this not part of...
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et cetera. >> guest: we work hard to great those opportunities. absolutely. >> speaking of the competitive landscape you referenced on to competitor and a number of the biggest players, comcast and charter and mobile service all pieces are in the process of offering mobile services. is that something that is a goal or aim of interest to consolidated or to your peers or will this be something for everybody will be doing this at some point or is is not part of the future plans for consolidation? >> guest: i believe we see the device -- let me back up. we want to make technology is simple to use as our customers as possible and that includes making any carriers network or any carriers devices that they offer user-friendly for our customers whether in the home or in their business over wi-fi or in terms of watching content they want to digest not only voice traffic so at this point we want to enable the mobile services and we don't see it as a high-margin business or necessity and for our end-users but we always watch it carefully and when and if it m
et cetera. >> guest: we work hard to great those opportunities. absolutely. >> speaking of the competitive landscape you referenced on to competitor and a number of the biggest players, comcast and charter and mobile service all pieces are in the process of offering mobile services. is that something that is a goal or aim of interest to consolidated or to your peers or will this be something for everybody will be doing this at some point or is is not part of the future plans for...
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et cetera. et cetera. et cetera. but we get closer and closer to that date.nd what do you make of what doug's saying there? that there is an escape route here should he want to take that to return to his adopted homeland of kansas. >> i completely agree with doug that he hasn't been very cooperative or he's been uncooperative in the whole investigation. but i actually think mike pompeo, his plan b is to go to the senate. he doesn't want to go to the senate. the senate is a step back. he was -- he was a former representative. he served in congress. senate would have been a step up if he went from there. but he went from that to being cia director. and now, he's secretary of state. that's a big job. going back to the senate i think would be very frustrating. think he is holding out because trump is not actually pleased with pompeo. yes, he hasn't cooperated. but yes, he has not sort of given the full-throated defense that trump likes to see. and pompeo, remember, was on the call with zelensky. and trump, i believe, feels that he could've said so much more publi
et cetera. et cetera. et cetera. but we get closer and closer to that date.nd what do you make of what doug's saying there? that there is an escape route here should he want to take that to return to his adopted homeland of kansas. >> i completely agree with doug that he hasn't been very cooperative or he's been uncooperative in the whole investigation. but i actually think mike pompeo, his plan b is to go to the senate. he doesn't want to go to the senate. the senate is a step back. he...
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peer groups, et cetera a lot of value here. there's no question we're going to go and unlock the value as we move forward operating, whether that's stuff we're doing in the content side, the commercial side, ad sales, distribution, licensing, or on the streaming side but in the short term, there's also an opportunity to demonstrate that there's value left untapped. so today, we talked about two things related to that one is, you know, we've looked at non-core assets inside the company. most of the assets are clearly core you look at some of the real estate assets as an example. blackrock, i don't you say, do you need to own that the answer is no that is a very valuable asset in terms of an iconic office building we made the decision that we're better off divesting it. this morning i announced we're retaining cbre to do actually a comprehensive real estate review also to begin the process of divesting that office building >> do you have any idea what it is porworth? >> i don't want to put it out there, but it is very material we
peer groups, et cetera a lot of value here. there's no question we're going to go and unlock the value as we move forward operating, whether that's stuff we're doing in the content side, the commercial side, ad sales, distribution, licensing, or on the streaming side but in the short term, there's also an opportunity to demonstrate that there's value left untapped. so today, we talked about two things related to that one is, you know, we've looked at non-core assets inside the company. most of...
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they help protect dissidents in third world countries, business here, et cetera, et cetera technology, you can't make it disappear. if you forbid facebook from providing something, i'll be able to get it, other people will be able to get it, you know, in one way or the other. so i think it's not really feasible to even do what you're trying to talk about when the attorney general talking about having a back door, quite frankly, he's just showing that he doesn't understand the technology that's involved. and i've had conversations with former cia directors and he's also of the opinion it's not possible to do what you're describing. so, again, thank you for your comments and i would appreciate hearing what you have to say. >> thank you. that does bring up a number of issues that i've got in mind and that is, we've -- experts in the field have said that if you put a back door into a system, regardless of how you approach it, there's room for abuse and there's room for breaking. there's also the concern that what can be warranted can also be abused the terms of access. we've seen a number
they help protect dissidents in third world countries, business here, et cetera, et cetera technology, you can't make it disappear. if you forbid facebook from providing something, i'll be able to get it, other people will be able to get it, you know, in one way or the other. so i think it's not really feasible to even do what you're trying to talk about when the attorney general talking about having a back door, quite frankly, he's just showing that he doesn't understand the technology that's...
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, et cetera, et cetera, what we continuously see over and over the dark side that will not go away andushrooming up at a more alarming rate i wonder how that plays into these work forces at these companies and what it means for longer term whether just how involved humans will have to continue to be >> yeah, well, i think it's a great question and for me what i believe is that the internet needs a police force. just like any other society needs a police force what happened is that instead of treating these workers like the police officers they are, they'retreating them like they're doing the absolute most menial labor they're not valuing at all i think to improve the situation, we have to start by treating this work with great respect and surrounding these folks with much more support than they ever had because, my gosh, do they deserve it >> casey, great reporting. thank you for joining us we did reach out to google for comment. we have not heard back yet, but you can go check out the full report >> thanks, morgan. > >>> dow very resilient today and just five points away from s&p 3200
, et cetera, et cetera, what we continuously see over and over the dark side that will not go away andushrooming up at a more alarming rate i wonder how that plays into these work forces at these companies and what it means for longer term whether just how involved humans will have to continue to be >> yeah, well, i think it's a great question and for me what i believe is that the internet needs a police force. just like any other society needs a police force what happened is that instead...
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energy levels, willingness to take risk, et cetera. on corruption, president ghani turned over everyone who had been in the supply system, for example, over three years, was removed and replaced. now, clearly, that can lead to a short-term problem, as you try to get new people and they're learning new systems, but what we found, of course, was the longer people were in there, the more prone they were to corruption and the more problems we saw on the battlefield because of that. the doubling of the special forces and the more than doubling of the air force made a big difference on the battlefield. we're seeing that now with more -- you know, we went from 30 commando companies to over 60 commando companies, the effectiveness of the air force has been tremendous. so, there are some real success stories that are contributing to a -- in a lack of dependence, an ability to take over the fight on their own. so, i was pleased with the way that -- when the willingness of the afghans to tackle these issues. >> i know you didn't serve in iraq per
energy levels, willingness to take risk, et cetera. on corruption, president ghani turned over everyone who had been in the supply system, for example, over three years, was removed and replaced. now, clearly, that can lead to a short-term problem, as you try to get new people and they're learning new systems, but what we found, of course, was the longer people were in there, the more prone they were to corruption and the more problems we saw on the battlefield because of that. the doubling of...
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you exposed how donald trump was framed, informants the leaks, et cetera, yet here we are talking about impeachment. what are you going to do about it? they keep changing the narrative and conversation on you? >> well they changed everything. they used adam schiff as being the chairman of intel to go out and write a fisa report now we saw from that report is totally false. evidence has indicated. house of representatives changed the standards of the house how we dealt with impeachment so they could move one forward. they withheld witnesses from the minority. they withheld how we could question inside of our own committee. they run the impeachment through. remember what the constitution says, impeachment is a process when you're trying to impeach a duly-elected president. it is not merely one vote. what nancy pelosi is doing today is unacceptable and unconstitutional and she will not be able to sustain this position. she will eventually have to name managers and send this to the senate. maria: let's talk about that. i know there will be house managers named. how do you think that is on d
you exposed how donald trump was framed, informants the leaks, et cetera, yet here we are talking about impeachment. what are you going to do about it? they keep changing the narrative and conversation on you? >> well they changed everything. they used adam schiff as being the chairman of intel to go out and write a fisa report now we saw from that report is totally false. evidence has indicated. house of representatives changed the standards of the house how we dealt with impeachment so...
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, et cetera, et cetera.an someone who claims to peer about the environment so much she will be on air travel represent a district this dirty? that is a question we are posing tonight, and he joins us tonight. seth baron, we are connoisseurs of irony but if you claim to care about the environment, you think that the little piece of america you are responsible for that you represent and congress will be clean but hers isn't. why? >> part of the reason is her district is actually one of the least american districts in the country. by that, i don't mean it's not part of america, but it is occupied by relatively few american citizens. it is a very high percentage of her district is, in fact, illegal aliens. now, the way that they inhabit housing there as such they live in a lot of illegal spaces like basements and many people live there. so they wind up producing a lot of garbage that the landlords don't want thrown out normally. so hence, you wind up with a lot of garbage on the street, illegal food vendors pour
, et cetera, et cetera.an someone who claims to peer about the environment so much she will be on air travel represent a district this dirty? that is a question we are posing tonight, and he joins us tonight. seth baron, we are connoisseurs of irony but if you claim to care about the environment, you think that the little piece of america you are responsible for that you represent and congress will be clean but hers isn't. why? >> part of the reason is her district is actually one of the...
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the first time was more so do you want to do this, like, sign the paperwork, et cetera et cetera. about people who prey on callow young women. i'm wondering as we talk about it now whether you feel a sense of victimhood, whether you look back at your younger self, obviously now you're 26 but this is when you were 21, do you look at that 21—year—old and feel she was used, she was very much a victim? i feel she didn't have the tools to identify she was being taken advantage of and what she was being told was lies. maybe not so much lies, but trying to manipulate me into doing what they wanted me to do. i don't really see myself as a victim. i don't like that word. i did make my own decisions, even though they were terrible decisions. i think that something needs to change in the way women are approached, if even they are approached. it is an industry, and it is a multibillion—dollar industry, but at the heart of it are young people, men and women, who are asked to and agree to perform sex acts in front of a camera. how much control, agency, did you have in the process of making thos
the first time was more so do you want to do this, like, sign the paperwork, et cetera et cetera. about people who prey on callow young women. i'm wondering as we talk about it now whether you feel a sense of victimhood, whether you look back at your younger self, obviously now you're 26 but this is when you were 21, do you look at that 21—year—old and feel she was used, she was very much a victim? i feel she didn't have the tools to identify she was being taken advantage of and what she...
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the first time was more so do you want to do this, like, sign the paperwork, et cetera et cetera.talked about people who prey on callow young women. i'm wondering as we talk about it now whether you feel a sense of victimhood, whether you look back at your younger self — obviously now you're 26, but this is when you were 21, do you look at that 21—year—old and feel she was used, she was very much a victim? i feel she didn't have the tools to identify she was being taken advantage of and what she was being told was lies. maybe not so much lies, but trying to manipulate me into doing what they wanted me to do. i don't really see myself as a victim. i don't like that word. i did make my own decisions, even though they were terrible decisions. i think that something needs to change in the way women are approached, if even they are approached. it is an industry, and it is a multibillion—dollar industry, but at the heart of it are young people, men and women, who are asked to and agree to perform sex acts in front of a camera. how much control, agency, did you have in the process of mak
the first time was more so do you want to do this, like, sign the paperwork, et cetera et cetera.talked about people who prey on callow young women. i'm wondering as we talk about it now whether you feel a sense of victimhood, whether you look back at your younger self — obviously now you're 26, but this is when you were 21, do you look at that 21—year—old and feel she was used, she was very much a victim? i feel she didn't have the tools to identify she was being taken advantage of and...
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, et cetera and that of course makes trump feel good. the people around trump are telling him you need to distance yourself from giuliani, but it's just not happening. and he has yet to produce anything by way of evidence of course and from what he's saying because there really is none. so there's no -- there's no indication that the president is going to sever ties with him even though his closest confidants and aides privately say it needs to be done. >> thank you very much for kicking things off for us tonight. always appreciate it, guys. >>> and coming up judging by his ongoing twitter rants donald trump might not believe impeachment is helping him but attorney general bill barr wants impeachment to help president trump, potentially even break the law. we will look at bill barr's impeachment trick next. in a world where everything gets a sequel. it's finally time for... geico sequels! classic geico heroes, starring in six new commercials, with jaw-dropping savings. vote for your favorites at: geico.com/sequels ahhh, which way do i go
, et cetera and that of course makes trump feel good. the people around trump are telling him you need to distance yourself from giuliani, but it's just not happening. and he has yet to produce anything by way of evidence of course and from what he's saying because there really is none. so there's no -- there's no indication that the president is going to sever ties with him even though his closest confidants and aides privately say it needs to be done. >> thank you very much for kicking...
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all the recent evidence that has come out of, you know, organisations like the un et cetera recently,rological society all points of the fact that the situation is getting worse, not better, despite everybody‘s efforts. so there was more pressure on governments and business leaders than ever before to make significant change. and i think what is new in the debate is it brings more prominence to finance. you had the sustainability people who have been going on about this for 20 years, but this has really garnered momentum, that people say ok, we shouldn't finance polluting industries. you saw for instance the european investment bank, eib, which isa european investment bank, eib, which is a last resort multilateral bank said they would not finance oil, gas or coal, any fossil fuels. the european bank for reconstruction development thinks along the same lines. we will unpack this further on in the news briefing. cornelia will be back soon. now let's focus on what is happening in the uk. british police have named the second victim of the knife attack on london bridge on friday. saskia jo
all the recent evidence that has come out of, you know, organisations like the un et cetera recently,rological society all points of the fact that the situation is getting worse, not better, despite everybody‘s efforts. so there was more pressure on governments and business leaders than ever before to make significant change. and i think what is new in the debate is it brings more prominence to finance. you had the sustainability people who have been going on about this for 20 years, but this...
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coming back and putting priorities on the nhs et cetera. 0n putting priorities on the nhs et cetera.will succeed in getting the withdrawal agreement, a second reading. this is not the final thing. it has to go to the laws but before christmas he will get a symbolic vote on brexit and say he's on his way to getting it done. the first minister of scotland and snp leader, nicola sturgeon, has welcomed the party's new mps in dundee. the scottish national party won 48 of scotland's 59 seats in thursday's election. nicola sturgeon said the result showed scotland wanted "a different future" to the rest of the uk and that she would publish a paper next week outlining the case for another referendum on scottish independence. this was a watershed election. it couldn't really be clearer now that the majority in scotland want a very different future to that that has been chosen by much of the rest of the uk. scotland said no to borisjohnson and the tories, no to brexit and sent a very clear message that we want the future of scotland to be in the hands of people who live here. and we'll find out
coming back and putting priorities on the nhs et cetera. 0n putting priorities on the nhs et cetera.will succeed in getting the withdrawal agreement, a second reading. this is not the final thing. it has to go to the laws but before christmas he will get a symbolic vote on brexit and say he's on his way to getting it done. the first minister of scotland and snp leader, nicola sturgeon, has welcomed the party's new mps in dundee. the scottish national party won 48 of scotland's 59 seats in...
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, no high schoolers going past it and people with high school, et cetera, minorities are growing fastern white americans, basically this is a labor market contribute to go lower inequality as opposed increased inequality with the reverse trends under the obama expansion. charles: so essentially, thomas, what you're saying we are in an era of shared prosperity, the time tide is not only lifting all ships but those that have been lagging for a long time are actually getting the basest -- biggest benefits? >> that's the key, that's the source of all this gains for the low-income population. we deregulation, tax cuts, the energy, markets being freed up in the u.s., boosting the sector and now soon to be financialized hopefully new trade agreements. >> i'm looking at today's reports, this was one of the things that blows me away and not getting reported by a lot of folks, hiring, private companies in general, 258 different industries went up to 62% hiring from 53%, manufacturing where everyone is saying we have a recession, 78 different industries, 55% said we are hiring, that number is leas
, no high schoolers going past it and people with high school, et cetera, minorities are growing fastern white americans, basically this is a labor market contribute to go lower inequality as opposed increased inequality with the reverse trends under the obama expansion. charles: so essentially, thomas, what you're saying we are in an era of shared prosperity, the time tide is not only lifting all ships but those that have been lagging for a long time are actually getting the basest -- biggest...
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, et cetera. >> guest: but those are not the bills we have over there. we are not arguing about robocalls, and that's a bill hopefully they will get over there. stella, we finally made permanent good faith negotiations between the broadcasters and satellite and cable companies on retransmission of their television content. that may be controversial within the battle between broadcasters and the cable company but it's not necessarily a campaign issue. net neutrality is an issue that is a little less bipartisan, although it shouldn't be. it's not bipartisan in the country. people in my district and all across america regardless of their party affiliation would like to see us do something on that. a lot of the bills and legislation we are passing are not controversial now. there are some other issues around content on these platforms and privacy issues that are a controversy old and the subject of a lot of discussion in both parties. >> host: congressman, to help us delve into some of those issues you mention, john hendel from "politico" joins us. >> i want
, et cetera. >> guest: but those are not the bills we have over there. we are not arguing about robocalls, and that's a bill hopefully they will get over there. stella, we finally made permanent good faith negotiations between the broadcasters and satellite and cable companies on retransmission of their television content. that may be controversial within the battle between broadcasters and the cable company but it's not necessarily a campaign issue. net neutrality is an issue that is a...
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, et cetera. ag barr said he expected the report in may. if the report we are learning about tonight is true, we might now have an explanation for the entire hold up. look at this. "the washington post" is reporting that attorney general bill barr has expressed disagreement with the key finding i in the upcoming inspector general report surrounding the origins of the russia probe. first, that is a good thing, because remember that is what the durum investigation is all about. at least the beginnings of that, but that is also become officially a criminal probe that has expanded into all things fisa and other things, and accordant to my sources tonight while the ig will confirm a ton of damning information, devastating information on the doj, the fbi, the fisa applications, apparently there has been some disagreement, a little unwillingness of the obama appointed inspector general to take the kneading steps to say one and one equals two. in other words, to bluntly say what it is. and by the way, beh
, et cetera. ag barr said he expected the report in may. if the report we are learning about tonight is true, we might now have an explanation for the entire hold up. look at this. "the washington post" is reporting that attorney general bill barr has expressed disagreement with the key finding i in the upcoming inspector general report surrounding the origins of the russia probe. first, that is a good thing, because remember that is what the durum investigation is all about. at least...
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. >> she's old, she's divisive, not in touch with the younger generation, et cetera, et cetera. then we have these iterations of her meeting with aoc and now they're friends, right? we thought, oh, they'll never get along. nancy pelosi was kind of made for this in a funny way. and she has the gravity and she is a hidden hand in a way that allows people to come to a decision when they're together with her, when the moderates in the house that nia was talking about, wrote an op-ed and said this ukraine thing crosses the line, nancy pelosi announced, i believe it was within a day or so. >> yes. >> that they had to pursue this. and so i think she leads by listening and following. i'm not going to say women do that, but following her caucus. >> wait. what are you saying, gloria! >> and i think you hear that in the way she has risen to the gravity of the moment. >> i think, mark, she's saying, i don't need directions, i know where i'm going. >> she certainly does. what's interesting about nancy pelosi, to pick up on what gloria is saying, if you go back to day one, she was never pushi
. >> she's old, she's divisive, not in touch with the younger generation, et cetera, et cetera. then we have these iterations of her meeting with aoc and now they're friends, right? we thought, oh, they'll never get along. nancy pelosi was kind of made for this in a funny way. and she has the gravity and she is a hidden hand in a way that allows people to come to a decision when they're together with her, when the moderates in the house that nia was talking about, wrote an op-ed and said...
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dell, adobe, google, microsoft, et cetera so what is it that you do differently from the other trade associations? >> guest: there are a lot of great trade technology associations and there are industry segment representatives within a broader industry like technology so they're great trade associations that deal with software specific issues or semi conductor specific issues or intellectual property issues and the like but what is unique about iti is we are truly the broad cross-section of the tech sector. our members include software and hardware companies, manufacturers, service providers, network operators, and production companies with very broad range of the industry so we are unique in that we have an opportunity to represent all segments of the technology infrastructure industry. >> host: to help us delve into those public policy issues that iti deals with is steven overly of a political. thank you for being back. >> thank you for having me. jason, good to chat with you. i want to start off by talking about privacy. this week the ranking member, maria cantwell, released a bil
dell, adobe, google, microsoft, et cetera so what is it that you do differently from the other trade associations? >> guest: there are a lot of great trade technology associations and there are industry segment representatives within a broader industry like technology so they're great trade associations that deal with software specific issues or semi conductor specific issues or intellectual property issues and the like but what is unique about iti is we are truly the broad cross-section...
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we know less technology, et cetera, et cetera, but you're being compensated for the risks in overseas stocks, i think, even given the differential in economic fwrogrowth, demographi et cetera. european stocks broke a high set in the year 2000 when i was 23 years old. i'm now 57 years old we are now breaking through that high this is something that a lot of people haven't been talking about this year, but that is a new bull market for a very large portion of the world that's underperformed for a long time japan is breaking its down trend, chinese stocks had a good year believe it or not and emerging markets might have the fastest earnings growth worldwide by re worldwi worldwide by region in 20. vanguard survey of portfolios, u.s. investors are 80% u.s. stocks on average, which means half are more in terms of their equity allocation. we're going the other way. we're overweight international stocks, underweight u.s. large cap. i think it will look smart it may not look smart in the first three months of the year but we're managing portfolios for people over 20 and 30 years, and we're lo
we know less technology, et cetera, et cetera, but you're being compensated for the risks in overseas stocks, i think, even given the differential in economic fwrogrowth, demographi et cetera. european stocks broke a high set in the year 2000 when i was 23 years old. i'm now 57 years old we are now breaking through that high this is something that a lot of people haven't been talking about this year, but that is a new bull market for a very large portion of the world that's underperformed for a...
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, just being able to turn on electricity, click a switch because they don't have it, et cetera. it happened? the flow began to diminish significantly. it's not like anybody sits around the world and says i've got a great idea, let's leave everybody we know, everything within, the language we speak, let's get up and go to the united states. we don't speak the language. won't that be fun? seriously. people leave what they love because they can no longer live there because of what's happening to them. that doesn't mean we are the repository of every lost soul in the world, but it does mean we have a responsibility to have a moral leadership to get the rest of the world united. look what happens when were unable to deal with what happened in europe and the massive flows from afghanistan and iraq and from libya. we have brexit now. we have a broken system in europe that this president thinks should be broken anyway. anyway, yes, ma'am. okay. >> thank you. what was your chance on any committee on the appeal of the hounds for -- the helms amendment? >> which helms amendment? relating t
, just being able to turn on electricity, click a switch because they don't have it, et cetera. it happened? the flow began to diminish significantly. it's not like anybody sits around the world and says i've got a great idea, let's leave everybody we know, everything within, the language we speak, let's get up and go to the united states. we don't speak the language. won't that be fun? seriously. people leave what they love because they can no longer live there because of what's happening to...
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it saves their manpower, allows them to increase their capacity, et cetera, et cetera. so when joe showed you this little diagram here, where we talk about the ability to do data-driven decisions and that collaboration allows us to build the process efficiencies and reduce data entry, so not everybody is putting in the same data over and over again. that's always been number one. so that's really the very first goal. and now what you're seeing, and what i think you're questioning, is where do we go from here. so, of course, it's these data-driven decisions and you're looking for, well, what are those policy goals. that's really what the advisory committees will do together as a team. and that executive council will start to say what do we want to accomplish next, now that we have this in place. >> it's a fine balance. i think i have heard a lot of criminal justice advocates talk about it. i think our executive board, and i know -- what i love about our c.i.o. linda, she sees a void and wants to fix it. i think the void is we need, what we had justice started in 1999 wit
it saves their manpower, allows them to increase their capacity, et cetera, et cetera. so when joe showed you this little diagram here, where we talk about the ability to do data-driven decisions and that collaboration allows us to build the process efficiencies and reduce data entry, so not everybody is putting in the same data over and over again. that's always been number one. so that's really the very first goal. and now what you're seeing, and what i think you're questioning, is where do...
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we have not seen in last year's investigation of this investigation through text, emails, et cetera talking to other people any evidence that he did it for an improper purpose. but can i tell you 1000% someone won't walk in and say, aha, you missed this? i'm sorry. >> let's talk about the people involved in the initial fisa application and the renewals. these are experienced people, right? >> in this case, these were experienced people. >> many were professionals and a lot of them have law degrees, right? they knew the law. >> they should not have only known the love but every single policy that they had to deal with. >> they were handpicked by mr. mccabe, right? >> they were handpicked. >> this was not their first rodeo. >> it certainly wasn't with maybe an exception or two towards the end of relatively new agents coming on board. >> well -- >> that his not an excuse just to be clear. >> it just seems to me it has to be one of two things. either incompetence or intentional conduct. >> i agree. >> it is either sheer incompetence, intentionality or something perhaps in between. >> which do y
we have not seen in last year's investigation of this investigation through text, emails, et cetera talking to other people any evidence that he did it for an improper purpose. but can i tell you 1000% someone won't walk in and say, aha, you missed this? i'm sorry. >> let's talk about the people involved in the initial fisa application and the renewals. these are experienced people, right? >> in this case, these were experienced people. >> many were professionals and a lot of...
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, et cetera.rr said he expected the report in may. if the report we are learning about tonight is true, we might now have an explanation for the entire hold up. look at this. "the washington post" is reporting that attorney general bill barr has expressed disagreement with the key finding i in the upcoming inspector general report surrounding the
, et cetera.rr said he expected the report in may. if the report we are learning about tonight is true, we might now have an explanation for the entire hold up. look at this. "the washington post" is reporting that attorney general bill barr has expressed disagreement with the key finding i in the upcoming inspector general report surrounding the
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they hope that your house, your b&b, et cetera, a re hope that your house, your b&b, et cetera, are ok hasn't been, there is terror, but i've got faith as well, which is a bit different. but they appreciate everyone's love and support. everyone out there can pray, eve ryo ne everyone out there can pray, everyone who knows jesus everyone out there can pray, everyone who knowsjesus can pray, so we can everyone who knowsjesus can pray, so we can still be saved in australia. pray for us. david, thank you, thank you very much indeed. we will try to come back to you later. our correspondent shaimaa khalil is in balmoral, near to sydney, which was almost completely destroyed by the blazes just before christmas. we spoke to yesterday on the programme, and you are telling us about conditions, are there any signs that things are starting to improve? well, we have been here when some of these trees were still on fire. now we are back you could see the extent of that damage. we have been driving around balmoral and as david was describing there, it was almost house after house after house just rai
they hope that your house, your b&b, et cetera, a re hope that your house, your b&b, et cetera, are ok hasn't been, there is terror, but i've got faith as well, which is a bit different. but they appreciate everyone's love and support. everyone out there can pray, eve ryo ne everyone out there can pray, everyone who knows jesus everyone out there can pray, everyone who knowsjesus can pray, so we can everyone who knowsjesus can pray, so we can still be saved in australia. pray for us....
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, et cetera, refused to turn over. just dozens of the documents. and they could say would you want to see this, jonathan turley. the republican witness says yes. and then the republicans are in a tough spot. >> they certainly could. and there is -- there was a huge opportunity that this report was put out yesterday. and that was a gift to jerry nadler, congressman or chairman nadler. obviously it is a different focus of the hearing but there is a lot to work from there and i think he missed some opportunities to really hold jonathan turley's feet to the fire to push on some of the questions, to hold some of his fellow republicans to account on what you exactly just said. there are -- the reason we haven't had these high level officials appear is because the white house has been obstructing them from appearing. they haven't been providing documents and they haven't -- >> let me just interrupt you for one second because i want to bring our viewers attention to the substantial list. democrats have asked for documents rela
, et cetera, refused to turn over. just dozens of the documents. and they could say would you want to see this, jonathan turley. the republican witness says yes. and then the republicans are in a tough spot. >> they certainly could. and there is -- there was a huge opportunity that this report was put out yesterday. and that was a gift to jerry nadler, congressman or chairman nadler. obviously it is a different focus of the hearing but there is a lot to work from there and i think he...
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and you've heard of folkses talk about coin, et cetera but alaska on the globe resources are energy, but also we believe that we are positioned for the next 50 years in terms of our proximity to asia. i think bodes well to try to bring more folkses to alaska but also keep count in alaska. so we continue to work on the program and ideas that you just mentioned as well as others to do that. but absolutely we recognize that when the low of 48 is doing better economically and our young people leave the changeses of them coming back is slim because they're going to be setting down roots in other places. so what you just mentioned is is -- these are ideas we're looking at. ... >> i'm sure the more firms in new york, elsewhere, that could start an intern program for alaskans because they're handling our money and it's the natural way for advanced degrees to get experience in the field, and they used to do it. not doing as muching a anymore. this was an idea brought forward during the sovereign wealth fund in the meeting and it's easy for this guys. it's nothing for them to underwrite that s
and you've heard of folkses talk about coin, et cetera but alaska on the globe resources are energy, but also we believe that we are positioned for the next 50 years in terms of our proximity to asia. i think bodes well to try to bring more folkses to alaska but also keep count in alaska. so we continue to work on the program and ideas that you just mentioned as well as others to do that. but absolutely we recognize that when the low of 48 is doing better economically and our young people leave...
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one of the biggest construction groups in the us, isn't it, in terms of supply chain, employment, et ceteraere are over 600 suppliers that are involved... boeing has expressed there are 12,000 employees involved in the 737 manufacturing... all right, peter, apologies to you. it would seem our link to you is not solid enough. peter lemme there, aviation expert and former boeing engineer. we will try and get more detail later in the day here on the bbc, but unfortunately we could not speak to peter with good quality there. the us is almost completely dependent on china for rare earths — everyone is. china produces nearly all of our rare earth metals, which are essential to most defence and consumer technology. 0ne us firm hopes to change that, mining a hill in west texas that contains a lot of rare earths. it comes out of the drill hole in this shape. you've gone through a lot of iterations of, you know, getting yourself out of the dirt and starting over. we finally got one that looks like it's a real winner, finally. it's great. over £900 of rare—earth minerals are in every f-35 rare—earth m
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and everybody was to potentially you'd mentioned young people the birthrate, et cetera. it has the potential. but it doesn't seem to work. >> the.you just made is finally sinking into the minds of a good number of leaders. i am encouraged by what i hear in kenya, and senegal a recognition that unless they are serious about uprooting corruption, never mind what else they do, they would have a hard time to attract investors. we also have to recognize that it takes two to tango. if they make efforts to improve investment environment, and yet nothing happens, we may be disempowering the more progressive leadership and africa. so what we are determined to do at the front, is to work harder on providing objectives the big picture of the investment conditions and countries in africa. and differentiate between those that are doing well because you make a very, very him porton points. it's a big continent with several countries. those that are doing well, and work with the investment community with people in this room, to create longer-term growth boosting investments, on the bas
and everybody was to potentially you'd mentioned young people the birthrate, et cetera. it has the potential. but it doesn't seem to work. >> the.you just made is finally sinking into the minds of a good number of leaders. i am encouraged by what i hear in kenya, and senegal a recognition that unless they are serious about uprooting corruption, never mind what else they do, they would have a hard time to attract investors. we also have to recognize that it takes two to tango. if they make...
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fake news, et cetera, et cetera. i think that took the market down.t was the "wall street journal" -- susan: the "wall street journal" report was basically saying china has offered no confirmation on the phase one trade deal. now, we will be hearing from the state council of china in a very late, 10:30 p.m. beijing time press conference. to be honest, i have never seen a press conference that late from the chinese government and that usually indicates they have some pressing news to get out there, and the attendees list includes economic and cultural office and government affairs individuals. i think it's a positive for the phase one trade deal. stuart: you think it's a positive? susan: i think it's definitely positive. stuart: it's wait and see, obviously, but it hasn't taken -- the president's tweet hasn't taken the market down that much. let's see what the chinese have got to say. all right. the market has opened. we are dead flat to slightly lower, now we're up a point on the dow industrials. i think we are pretty much the same story for the s&p.
fake news, et cetera, et cetera. i think that took the market down.t was the "wall street journal" -- susan: the "wall street journal" report was basically saying china has offered no confirmation on the phase one trade deal. now, we will be hearing from the state council of china in a very late, 10:30 p.m. beijing time press conference. to be honest, i have never seen a press conference that late from the chinese government and that usually indicates they have some pressing...
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software remains a big story et cetera, et cetera, then we're going to cap it off on wednesday in l.ar our year-gender conversation >>> let's get the headlines now from sue herera. >> here's what's happening at this hour. house speaker nancy pelosi angrily responding to a reporter who asked her if she hated president trump. the question came at the end of her announcement that the house would draft impeachment articles against the president. >> this is about the constitution of the united states and the facts that lead to the president's violation of his oath of office as a kate lick i resent you using the word "hate" in a sentence that addresses me i don't hate anyone. i was raised in a way with a heart full of love and always prayed for the president >>> secretary of state mike pompeo departing portugal. earlier he warned of the potential dangers of chinese investment in 5g technology. >>> kfc's chicken firelog is making its return, yes, it's exclusively available at walmart.com it can make your whole house smell like fried chicken. last year it sold out within three hours. >>> i wo
software remains a big story et cetera, et cetera, then we're going to cap it off on wednesday in l.ar our year-gender conversation >>> let's get the headlines now from sue herera. >> here's what's happening at this hour. house speaker nancy pelosi angrily responding to a reporter who asked her if she hated president trump. the question came at the end of her announcement that the house would draft impeachment articles against the president. >> this is about the...
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they had to jig the thing to strip the vehicle, add extra to even, et cetera, try and get there and still failed and they are going to and try and do it again. drivers care about that experience in the age cle and epa mile numbers don't matter as much. think there are a number of potential buyers for tesla vehicles. hey will be switching over to porsche and other oem's over the considers of the next year. look at another chart inside my terminal, what's been the big from the streets to catch up to the share price? the median price target is 293. is it elon musk himself? what is it that makes people so nervous or cautious, i should say, about this company? musk.on't think it's look, he's been musk for a while, right? i don't think it's anything new. fact that this stock has moved very quickly. it is expensive, i, for wrong , got caught footed as we know, so you analysts looking at it really want to jump onboard? as they load the china factory, and so i think people are a little to jump on the train here. >> craig, what's biggest overhang for you on this at k as you take a look the differen
they had to jig the thing to strip the vehicle, add extra to even, et cetera, try and get there and still failed and they are going to and try and do it again. drivers care about that experience in the age cle and epa mile numbers don't matter as much. think there are a number of potential buyers for tesla vehicles. hey will be switching over to porsche and other oem's over the considers of the next year. look at another chart inside my terminal, what's been the big from the streets to catch up...
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remember, we were supposed to be getting the fisa report in may, june, july, august, et cetera, et cetera barr said he expected the report in may. if the report we are learningct about tonight is true, we might now have an explanation for the entire hold up. look at this. "the washington post" is reporting that attorney general bill barr has expresseds disagreement with a key finding in the upcoming inspector general report surrounding the origins of the probe. first, that is a
remember, we were supposed to be getting the fisa report in may, june, july, august, et cetera, et cetera barr said he expected the report in may. if the report we are learningct about tonight is true, we might now have an explanation for the entire hold up. look at this. "the washington post" is reporting that attorney general bill barr has expresseds disagreement with a key finding in the upcoming inspector general report surrounding the origins of the probe. first, that is a