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you also seem letterwriting campaign etc. in other websites like moveon but you can also imagine you have your own blog and certainly in the research you think people should write to their representatives. host it's been 20 years or so since the digital revolution is happening. essentially this is the first research isn't it? >> guest: what is great about what we tried to do in the book that's different is a lot of work because everything was so new to. so what do these big leaders do. it's the people engaging in behavior. the way i like to explain this to his where someone had a coffee cup on the cd and dvd tray and if they were calling a customer service line to save their automatic coffee holder had broken. people use technology in a wide variety of ways. they have to account for the fact sometimes people use technology in ways no one wants to end maybe shouldn't. we have online content about social movements so we can do something like a population survey with what online and we get these iconic exemplary uses but we also
you also seem letterwriting campaign etc. in other websites like moveon but you can also imagine you have your own blog and certainly in the research you think people should write to their representatives. host it's been 20 years or so since the digital revolution is happening. essentially this is the first research isn't it? >> guest: what is great about what we tried to do in the book that's different is a lot of work because everything was so new to. so what do these big leaders do....
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., etc. think --shani: i think it is mostly about politics. this was a clear case for both parties, the germans and israeli parties, because netanyahu was and still is using the human rights organizations -- he could outlaw them if he wanted, but he does not do that because it serves a good purpose. it helps him portray a facade of an open democracy to the world, which he desperately needs, and it helps him because he can use those organizations to rally his base on the right. because the biggest competition he has his from the right, not the left, in his own government. and then the foreign minister in germany is new, but it is election year. he knows he has nothing to lose. in a way, as much as this might be an indicator for a shift that i think many people are wishing for in german-israeli relations, i hope i will not be accused of being too cynical, i think this was a game that both sides were very happy to play. it was a win-win situation for it is actually positive in a sense that both
., etc. think --shani: i think it is mostly about politics. this was a clear case for both parties, the germans and israeli parties, because netanyahu was and still is using the human rights organizations -- he could outlaw them if he wanted, but he does not do that because it serves a good purpose. it helps him portray a facade of an open democracy to the world, which he desperately needs, and it helps him because he can use those organizations to rally his base on the right. because the...
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you talk to the young people, you talk about their lives ahead, etc.about himself and talks about how he is the most vilified, hounded president in the history of the united states. politician. in the history of the world! "no politician has been treated worse or more unfairly," he told the coast guard academy. david, stryker was saying there is this poisonous drip of stories coming within government. in a sense, some of these officials are behaving worse than the president, aren't they? no, of course they are not. do they not have a duty of allegiance to the president, the holder of the office of president? i also presume they have some duty and obligation to the people of the united states. we have a difficulty... the fact that you used the term "alleged" earlier when it is not alleged, it is actually true shows you the problem we have with this. essentially, we all know it. you have a man who is not fit to be president of the us, or fit to be the leader of a large democracy but was nevertheless elected. almost everything he does shows he does not ha
you talk to the young people, you talk about their lives ahead, etc.about himself and talks about how he is the most vilified, hounded president in the history of the united states. politician. in the history of the world! "no politician has been treated worse or more unfairly," he told the coast guard academy. david, stryker was saying there is this poisonous drip of stories coming within government. in a sense, some of these officials are behaving worse than the president, aren't...
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it isa it is a busy time with apple earnings and bp etc. one thing we wa nted earnings and bp etc. was greece, coming through in the early hours of the morning that finally a deal on new measures and new reforms meaning they get much—needed funding. new measures and new reforms meaning they get much-needed funding. this has been going on for absolutely yea rs. has been going on for absolutely years. they are trying to extend the pension age. make people older before they receive their pension, trying to sell off state assets, coal mines, power plants and that kind of thing. this still needs to be agreed by the greek government. what i think is interesting is the syriza party still in control, the far left, even they have got to grips with the reality of the financial situation. greece has a massive payment to its lenders coming injuly and needs its money now so we are coming injuly and needs its money now so we are really down to the wire. reading a sigh of relief because it kept going beyond the deadline last year. let's talk about a couple of stats because we have uk manufacturin
it isa it is a busy time with apple earnings and bp etc. one thing we wa nted earnings and bp etc. was greece, coming through in the early hours of the morning that finally a deal on new measures and new reforms meaning they get much—needed funding. new measures and new reforms meaning they get much-needed funding. this has been going on for absolutely yea rs. has been going on for absolutely years. they are trying to extend the pension age. make people older before they receive their...
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spent her teenage years in britain where they're quite ahead of women suffragists in demonstrations, etc. so she goes to the president of vassar, and she says we'd like to have bailiff come speak on our college campus, and he says, no, we're not here for you to be recipients of propaganda. we're just going to educate you. she does not take no for an answer. so she leaves one spring day -- leads one spring day, about 25 students and faculty follow her from campus next door to a cemetery, and there all these women listen to these 20th century women who are independent. they're all about freedom, agency, the ability to live meaningful lives and have personal and professional full illment -- fulfillment, talk about that and why women should be able to vote. the president is furious, but the press loved it. and that's sort of the beginning of the press be' love affair with inez milholland. >> host: you said she was rich. ing who was her family? >> guest: herred dad, actually, his tower had come over from -- his father had come over from ireland before the potato famine, and then her dad had g
spent her teenage years in britain where they're quite ahead of women suffragists in demonstrations, etc. so she goes to the president of vassar, and she says we'd like to have bailiff come speak on our college campus, and he says, no, we're not here for you to be recipients of propaganda. we're just going to educate you. she does not take no for an answer. so she leaves one spring day -- leads one spring day, about 25 students and faculty follow her from campus next door to a cemetery, and...
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it's in the desert, the same guy, etc.hat a lot of us failed to do was understand a lot of things have changed. this was a little bit different. it are pushing summary out of the country versus going in. certain assumptions are made. at my level -- probably not questioned the red team. second and third order affects. but we found out early in that invasion is it would not be like last time. some things were dramatically different. the republican guard and things like that. the good thing is, and at the tactical level, our soldiers were good at adapting and innovating in dealing with it pretty quickly. they are making the best of about situation. but if you make a couple of fatal assumptions, you then really have to quickly make up for that and get ahead of the power curve. one of the reasons we have written our new concept now is informed on what we have seen in iraq afghanistan. -- iraq and afghanistan. we had not written a new concept like this before 2003. honestly i went into iraq with basically doctrine similar to the
it's in the desert, the same guy, etc.hat a lot of us failed to do was understand a lot of things have changed. this was a little bit different. it are pushing summary out of the country versus going in. certain assumptions are made. at my level -- probably not questioned the red team. second and third order affects. but we found out early in that invasion is it would not be like last time. some things were dramatically different. the republican guard and things like that. the good thing is,...
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broken hats, etc. it was... nedzad was badly wounded and in terrible pain.the teenager to keep crawling. and stay broke, and they climbed through the forest, the full—scale and planning behind massacre became apparent. they were collecting the dead bodies and they put them on the trucks, or tractors, i don't remember now. and the tractors were going somewhere. i don't remember where. probably to mass graves. after the war, the international effort to find and identify the missing thousands began. amongst the dead, nedzad's father and uncle. i know my uncle — that his remains were found in four mass graves. they wanted to hide it and excavated them and re—buried them again. because of that, they have broken their bodies. i wondered whether people living around the dam site now would know what happened there. many of them probably don't talk or tell anything about it. why not? they have fear for their lives. if they talked about what happened here. yeah, of course. fear of their lives from whom? from those who committed the crime and who supported the crime, a
broken hats, etc. it was... nedzad was badly wounded and in terrible pain.the teenager to keep crawling. and stay broke, and they climbed through the forest, the full—scale and planning behind massacre became apparent. they were collecting the dead bodies and they put them on the trucks, or tractors, i don't remember now. and the tractors were going somewhere. i don't remember where. probably to mass graves. after the war, the international effort to find and identify the missing thousands...
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most of what we would call americans today where first of all georgians or virginians or kentuckians, etc., before they were americans. would you speak to in your research how provincialism played into what transpired in 1860, along with the other factors we know about slavery, tariffs, regional differences, etc. thank you. >> doug? >> ok. um. i know that there is -- thank you. doug: i know it is a time of westerly, people are moving to the west and lincoln's family is moving. it is typical. people are coming out of the east. geographers are fascinated by the fact that they tend to move in the same latitude. not everybody, but it is a tendency. so illinois gets those from tennessee and kentucky, and lincoln's family is one of those. and it makes for a different kind of society. certainly lincoln, the illinois that lincoln started out in is a really crude frontier society. you think he is a lawyer, but you have no idea what a lawyer did. and herndon talked about this all the time, you should have seen the way we practiced in those days. it was really horrifying and a very primitive kind of
most of what we would call americans today where first of all georgians or virginians or kentuckians, etc., before they were americans. would you speak to in your research how provincialism played into what transpired in 1860, along with the other factors we know about slavery, tariffs, regional differences, etc. thank you. >> doug? >> ok. um. i know that there is -- thank you. doug: i know it is a time of westerly, people are moving to the west and lincoln's family is moving. it is...
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cuts that he has made, national endowment for the arts and national endowment for humanities, pbs, etcat are you telling people in the industry now about their voice going forward? is it impacting your decisions about what to do? ms. rosenthal: artist voices need to be heard loud and proud and to keep going. the nea is at a small amount by comparison to everything else that the support of the nea is vital. it is a public, a community. we are remembered by our culture. artists have always made it through in the most difficult times and artist voices bring us together. it's in our dna, it's how we started the film festival with artists joining together to say that we're still here after a terrorist act on our country. we will persevere. megan: is there anything the entertainment industry should do to help reduce partisanship? or is it always going to be that hollywood, new york, san francisco have or promote more liberal values than large swaths of the country, whether it's rural america -- mr. de niro: it's a good question. i think we as a country represent so many good things to the re
cuts that he has made, national endowment for the arts and national endowment for humanities, pbs, etcat are you telling people in the industry now about their voice going forward? is it impacting your decisions about what to do? ms. rosenthal: artist voices need to be heard loud and proud and to keep going. the nea is at a small amount by comparison to everything else that the support of the nea is vital. it is a public, a community. we are remembered by our culture. artists have always made...
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cuts that he has made, national endowment for the arts and national endowment for humanities, pbs, etcat are you telling people in the industry now about their voice going forward? is it impacting your decisions about what to do? ms. rosenthal: artist voices need to be heard louanproud and to keep going. the nea is at a small amount by comparison to everything else that the support of the nea is vital. it is a public, a communit we are remembered by our culture. artists have always made it through in the most difficult times and artist voices bring us together. it's in our dna, it's how we started the film festival with it's in our dna, it's how we artists joining together to say that we're still here after a terrorist act on our country. we will persevere. megan: is there anything the entertainment industry should do to help reduce partisanship? or is it always going to be that hollywood, new york, san francisco have or promote more liberal values than large swaths of the country, whether it's rural america -- mr. de niro: it's a good question. i think we as a country represent so man
cuts that he has made, national endowment for the arts and national endowment for humanities, pbs, etcat are you telling people in the industry now about their voice going forward? is it impacting your decisions about what to do? ms. rosenthal: artist voices need to be heard louanproud and to keep going. the nea is at a small amount by comparison to everything else that the support of the nea is vital. it is a public, a communit we are remembered by our culture. artists have always made it...
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with the south lawn, etc.. >> you see hoover and the cabinet members playing what would eventually become over ball. they're tossing around a medicine ball. you can see the building in the background, before it with named after eisenhower. you can see mrs. hoover playing catch with their two dogs. then, the dogs run through a reflecting full having a good time. >> we know, in the hoover ball scene, the president is playing .n a sweater running around also in the scene where they fish, they are fishing in the suit. >> at the time, mr. hoover believed a gentleman should be properly dressed at all times. you wouldn't see him -- occasionally casual films of ambition, he would lose the tide. sometimes he wouldn't have had either, but he would trade that for hip waiters and a fishing vest. >> what you think that was shot? >> the film of him fishing off of the boat is off of the coast of florida. it was taken in january or early february of 1929. he and mrs. hoover visited their long family friends jeremiah and cap are no bank -- catherine milbank. they met sometimes in the 20's and the french o
with the south lawn, etc.. >> you see hoover and the cabinet members playing what would eventually become over ball. they're tossing around a medicine ball. you can see the building in the background, before it with named after eisenhower. you can see mrs. hoover playing catch with their two dogs. then, the dogs run through a reflecting full having a good time. >> we know, in the hoover ball scene, the president is playing .n a sweater running around also in the scene where they...
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i mean, take off your shoes, etc., etc. you can make the search more and more elaborate and have a better and better chance of catching someone, and then people are lined up for hours trying to get in. it's a real frustrating situation. trish: so this is really challenging, the way that we live. you can try and get rid of the ideology. this is part of what president trump is saying. you heard him in saudi arabia saying, look, you know, this has to go. and the muslim world has to take some responsibility to maksu they rid their moss beings of this kind of -- >> that's what was, i think, really important about his speech. it's a huge change from the obama administration. and he was careful, he did not suggest that the problem was islam. it's not. but a u.n. set of -- a subset of terrorists from various places and ideologies. and it is not, not all catholics supported the spanish inquisition, but a few did. not all folks in massachusetts in the 690s -- 1690s were burning witches at stake, but a few did. and you have to figure
i mean, take off your shoes, etc., etc. you can make the search more and more elaborate and have a better and better chance of catching someone, and then people are lined up for hours trying to get in. it's a real frustrating situation. trish: so this is really challenging, the way that we live. you can try and get rid of the ideology. this is part of what president trump is saying. you heard him in saudi arabia saying, look, you know, this has to go. and the muslim world has to take some...
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of things you will spend money on which someone else is going to pay for — the rich, the companies, etc make you look realistic and tough. and also that allow you to suggest that what you are going to do is the thing that you learn from the brexit vote, which is you are going to take up the left—behinds and make sure... somebody pointed out today that the word "protect" runs through this manifesto. it gives you an idea of the way in which theresa may thinks of itself. she is the oliver cromwell, the lord protector of the british people. and there is actually something vaguely cromwellian about her. what about the return of the state, stryker? it is writ large notjust in the labour manifesto, you might expect it there, not least under the quite old—fashioned view of labour thatjeremy corbyn has, or "traditional" you might call it. it is there very strongly in the conservative manifesto also. well, yes. ifind it hard... maybe like david, i don't believe that this manifesto represents the soul of the tory party. what she seems to be doing is she's casting an incredibly wide net. she wants
of things you will spend money on which someone else is going to pay for — the rich, the companies, etc make you look realistic and tough. and also that allow you to suggest that what you are going to do is the thing that you learn from the brexit vote, which is you are going to take up the left—behinds and make sure... somebody pointed out today that the word "protect" runs through this manifesto. it gives you an idea of the way in which theresa may thinks of itself. she is the...
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either something fundamental going on here or something problematic, i've got an artifact, bad luck etc., so this started a series of studies that i got involved in to really try to check that method in various ways and of the findings just kept coming back to many of the classic expectations that people were upset when they use technology and innovative ways and with someone concerned about the ability to understand social movements and to continue to analyze them in a contemporary time i was really concerned my field needed to understand these digital tools because it's a fundamental mechanism behind protests shifting and we couldn't just a pipe classic theories and expect our job was done. we were really going to have to dig in and understand what fundamentally is shifting and how to respond. >> professor girl, are groups using it across the plastic-- political spectrum or pre-match on the left? >> definitely across the political spectrum and in some ways there are a few differences i noted in my work across the political spectrum and some of those would actually surprise you, so in
either something fundamental going on here or something problematic, i've got an artifact, bad luck etc., so this started a series of studies that i got involved in to really try to check that method in various ways and of the findings just kept coming back to many of the classic expectations that people were upset when they use technology and innovative ways and with someone concerned about the ability to understand social movements and to continue to analyze them in a contemporary time i was...
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., etc., was par for the course.sus now, these are big global corporations. we are relatively small among the big banks here. we have $2 trillion in client assets. we have $1 trillion balance sheet, 55,000 employees all over the world. these are major global corporations. they have to behave and act like major global corporations. i don't see any of those executives behaving the way maybe the historical caricature of a wall street would have. ♪ david: are you in favor of repealing dodd-frank? james: that is a terrifying thought actually to start again. what will replace it? the world doesn't want the large banks to be unregulated. ♪ ♪ david: the world for people running wall street firm seems to be pretty good in that sense that wall street profits are high, therefore expectations are so high that things will inevitably go down? james: if you believe the u.s. economy has turned, which i do, and the federal reserve apparently concurs, and if you believe that we are destined for economic growth, more like 3% than 1.5%,
., etc., was par for the course.sus now, these are big global corporations. we are relatively small among the big banks here. we have $2 trillion in client assets. we have $1 trillion balance sheet, 55,000 employees all over the world. these are major global corporations. they have to behave and act like major global corporations. i don't see any of those executives behaving the way maybe the historical caricature of a wall street would have. ♪ david: are you in favor of repealing dodd-frank?...
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everybody's looking, have they hired their clerks, etc., etc. are they sick or something? i don't know who it's going to be, but i think we're going to have one yet this year. steve: what rumors are you hearing? senator grassley: that we will have a vacancy, no names attached to it. steve thank you very much for : being with us on newsmakers and the questioning by ms. werner and mr. lesniewski. to all of you, thank you. >> tonight iq and they the comparisons between president donald trump and andrew jackson. our guest on his book andrew jackson southerner. >> i do not think he represents the positive values that andrew jackson represented. he certainly represent some of the negative values that jackson represented. think i would tell president trump that if you was to be like andrew jackson he has to but the nation and front of his own person, in front of his own family. in front of his own interests because that is what jackson did for most of his presidency. >> tonight on 8:00 eastern una. --q and a. >> now senator chris murphy holds a town hall. this is about one hour a
everybody's looking, have they hired their clerks, etc., etc. are they sick or something? i don't know who it's going to be, but i think we're going to have one yet this year. steve: what rumors are you hearing? senator grassley: that we will have a vacancy, no names attached to it. steve thank you very much for : being with us on newsmakers and the questioning by ms. werner and mr. lesniewski. to all of you, thank you. >> tonight iq and they the comparisons between president donald trump...
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everybody's looking, have they hired their clerks, etc., etc. are they sick or something. i don't know who it's going to be, but i think we're going to ave one yet this year. >> thank you very much for being with us on news makerers d and the questioning of -- "newsmakers" and the questioning ms. werner and mr. nes -- lesniewski. o all of you, thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> one of the headlines in "politico," mccabe contradicts white house on comey. the acting f.b.i. director andrew mccabe said his predecessor, james kobe coal miney, who was fired tuesday, had not lost the confidence of rank and file f.b.i. agents. contradicting the reasons put forward by the white house. here's the acting f.b.i. director. mr. mccabe: -- >> is it accurate that the rank and file no locker supported irector comey? mr. mccabe: no, sir, that's not accurate. i can tell you i worked very closely with director comey from t
everybody's looking, have they hired their clerks, etc., etc. are they sick or something. i don't know who it's going to be, but i think we're going to ave one yet this year. >> thank you very much for being with us on news makerers d and the questioning of -- "newsmakers" and the questioning ms. werner and mr. nes -- lesniewski. o all of you, thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit...
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oliver: staying in the etc. to do a little bit of grocery shopping with none other than wolfgang puck as he picked out food for restaurant the rogue experience. >> i went to the santa monica farmer's market with wolfgang and one of his chefs and we spent an hour looking at produce that he wanted to use in the menu of the rogue experience, a the restaurant he was opening in west hollywood that night. it is amazing that someone like him who is behind a $400 million restaurant empire is doing produce runs, but he really does get excited about getting out there and seeing what the ingredients are, meeting the fruit mongers, trying samples, and figuring out what will go on the plate. oliver: what is this rogue experience? because i think that obviously wolfgang puck has been around for a long time, but do people still associate him with bustling restaurants? >> they do of associate him with bustling restaurants. his restaurant here, spago, one of his first and one of the most iconic is definitely busy. it's a place w
oliver: staying in the etc. to do a little bit of grocery shopping with none other than wolfgang puck as he picked out food for restaurant the rogue experience. >> i went to the santa monica farmer's market with wolfgang and one of his chefs and we spent an hour looking at produce that he wanted to use in the menu of the rogue experience, a the restaurant he was opening in west hollywood that night. it is amazing that someone like him who is behind a $400 million restaurant empire is...
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it is a newtown, etc.cottish daily mail is talking about nicola sturgeon's gamble backfiring because of the rise of the conservatives. what the snp‘s position has allowed the conservatives to do, and if you go back a few decades you would never imagined this progress, it has allowed the conservatives to define themselves sharply against the opposition so there was a clear choice. when you have a clear choice that can be a threat sometimes. let's pick up on other issues. this story is in the daily telegraph on the sports pages, but this is about mental health. on the front page as well. after the terrible case of the everton footballer recently this is an interesting piece by ryan giggs. he is basically talking about the fa ct he is basically talking about the fact he is confirming today that he consulted a psychiatrist after he stopped playing football and coaching for manchester united. he also actually worked with a psychiatrist when he was playing for manchester united. some stark quotes in here about t
it is a newtown, etc.cottish daily mail is talking about nicola sturgeon's gamble backfiring because of the rise of the conservatives. what the snp‘s position has allowed the conservatives to do, and if you go back a few decades you would never imagined this progress, it has allowed the conservatives to define themselves sharply against the opposition so there was a clear choice. when you have a clear choice that can be a threat sometimes. let's pick up on other issues. this story is in the...
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embedded objects etc.ated the bomb packed with metal nuts and bolts at the manchester arena. 22—year—old salman abedi brought up in manchester by libyan pedants. the manchester united football fan who worked in a local ba kery football fan who worked in a local bakery it has emerged that he recently travelled to libya. last night the authorities raised the terrorist threat level to critical, the highest possible. it means armed police will now be backed up by trips across the country. there are fears that salman abedi was part of a network of extremists. this was a horrific violent event, it was more sophisticated than some of the horrific events that we have seen in the past or in other parts of europe, so people are reasonably wondering whether he did this on his own. and this morning there have been more arrests, three men detained in south manchester in connection with the attack. detained in south manchester in connection with the attack. more information has been emerging about salman abedi, —— more
embedded objects etc.ated the bomb packed with metal nuts and bolts at the manchester arena. 22—year—old salman abedi brought up in manchester by libyan pedants. the manchester united football fan who worked in a local ba kery football fan who worked in a local bakery it has emerged that he recently travelled to libya. last night the authorities raised the terrorist threat level to critical, the highest possible. it means armed police will now be backed up by trips across the country. there...
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president trump is talking about a specific size navy, etc.. how muchid was to show money would a cop which the hass that president trump set forward, but could be responsibly spent in fiscal year 2018. that is where we end up at $640 million. i think the budget the administration will propose is roughly 3% more than what president obama is suggested for this year, roughly eight 5% increase over current year funding. -- a 5% increase over current year funding rate it's the obama approach with a little bit more but not much. what's the difference? we tried to lay that out, and i think this shows some broad categories. about $10nce is billion above what president obama suggested. these are broad labels, that's not just more airplanes, that includes the maintenance and operations, the training that's required for us to go against high and adversaries like russia, china, which we have not done so much of in recent years. that's the reason you see these here.ries some of that are bringing our ground forces up-to-date. if i were to look at this today
president trump is talking about a specific size navy, etc.. how muchid was to show money would a cop which the hass that president trump set forward, but could be responsibly spent in fiscal year 2018. that is where we end up at $640 million. i think the budget the administration will propose is roughly 3% more than what president obama is suggested for this year, roughly eight 5% increase over current year funding. -- a 5% increase over current year funding rate it's the obama approach with a...
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se ubica y vive en el mismo centro de manhattan, no era como el presidente bush que tenÍa una finca etc con gps. >> pero la cancillerÍa del pais no dio seguimiento a las notas diplomÁticas enviada a los estados unidos, yo por supuesto regreso mÁs adelante con mucha mÁs informaciÓn continuamos en nuestra casa con daniel y diego. >> ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> amigos de "un nuevo dÍa" sÓlo faltan 45 dÍas para el puntapiÉ inicial de la copa fifa confederaciones. >> que usted podrÁ disfrutar a travÉs de su pantalla de telemundo. >>> mientras que nosotros esperemos ansiosos en moscÚ, los fanÁticos y residentes de la capital rusa ya estÁn disfrutando en familia de esta fiebre futbolera. >> se inaugurÓ el parque de la copa fifa confederaciones en donde se pudo charlar con estrellas del fÚtbol participar en divertidas compiticiones y atracciones futbolÍsticas hacerse fotos y conocer a la mascota oficial de la copa mundial de la copa fifa 2018. >> muy bien, en la ceremonia se hizo presente el ex defensa maris marcelo de salÍ campeÓn con francia. >> yo tambiÉn tengo muchas ganas de llegar a rusia y conoce
se ubica y vive en el mismo centro de manhattan, no era como el presidente bush que tenÍa una finca etc con gps. >> pero la cancillerÍa del pais no dio seguimiento a las notas diplomÁticas enviada a los estados unidos, yo por supuesto regreso mÁs adelante con mucha mÁs informaciÓn continuamos en nuestra casa con daniel y diego. >> ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> amigos de "un nuevo dÍa" sÓlo faltan 45 dÍas para el puntapiÉ inicial de la copa fifa...
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that in many cities we're starting to see a lot of restrictions on circulation of , gasoline cars, etco, i am telling you things you of art he talked about in interviews. it depends on how fast they can get up to speed with power stations. carlos: exactly. consumers are looking at the sticker price. why tesla is is trying to develop as fast as can.can. -- as it carlos: from 92 million cars, 500,000 were electric cars. they are a very small percentage of the industry as a whole. that it has the biggest potential for development. not because of consumer demand, but emissions standards and the limitations governments -- we are talking particularly the european, that japanese, chinese thernment, will trigger takeoff of electric cars's markets. charlie: do have significant penetration in the chinese market? carlos: we do. of electric cars of the most vibrant in the world. there is so much incentive the because ofernment the problem of pollution. you to: they incentivize purchase an electric car? carlos: exactly, and they are asking carmakers to make an .ffer we have expanded our plans in ch
that in many cities we're starting to see a lot of restrictions on circulation of , gasoline cars, etco, i am telling you things you of art he talked about in interviews. it depends on how fast they can get up to speed with power stations. carlos: exactly. consumers are looking at the sticker price. why tesla is is trying to develop as fast as can.can. -- as it carlos: from 92 million cars, 500,000 were electric cars. they are a very small percentage of the industry as a whole. that it has the...
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and of course the administration and congress have the ability to look at tax policy, trade policy, etciness environment we react to. the economic advantages which created mexico's decades long car but haven't yet disappeared, but a more protectionist us administration could undoubtedly do great harm to many livelihoods in this part of mexico. in other business news making headlines, bmw are among car makers which agreed to pay more than $550 million to set up a class—action lawsuit covering owners of recalled vehicles fitted with potentially fa u lty ta ka ta vehicles fitted with potentially faulty takata airbags. the airbags we re faulty takata airbags. the airbags were blamed for 11 deaths and more than 150 injuries and sparked the biggest recall in the auto industry. revenues at alibaba biggest recall in the auto industry. revenues at aliba ba jumped biggest recall in the auto industry. revenues at alibaba jumped 60% in the first three months of the year to $5.6 billion. but growth has been powered by a growing customer base, with more than a50 million chinese shoppers using its sig
and of course the administration and congress have the ability to look at tax policy, trade policy, etciness environment we react to. the economic advantages which created mexico's decades long car but haven't yet disappeared, but a more protectionist us administration could undoubtedly do great harm to many livelihoods in this part of mexico. in other business news making headlines, bmw are among car makers which agreed to pay more than $550 million to set up a class—action lawsuit covering...
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. >> nosotros hemos tenido la oportunidad de abogar en asuntos como la justicia social, etc.tos ni a los partidos polÍticos. quebrar la separaciÓn entre estado y religiÓn, ha sido esencial. -- >> la separaciÓn entre el estado y la religiÓn, ha sido esencial. >> si esta influencia se lleva hacia la polÍtica, hay un peligro importante. la polÍtica no debe estar manejado por la religiÓn. jaime: esto viola la relaciÓn de estado e iglesia. la orden tambiÉn podrÍa abrir la puerta para que organizaciones religiosas, excluyan el control de natalidad de su cobertura mÉdica. algunas dice que trump, esta utilizando la religiÓn para dividir al paÍs. marÍa: uber demandÓ san francisco y se niega compartir la informaciÓn de sus conductores. luz peÑa, nos presenta a ambos lados de esta querella. luz: hablÉ con el tesorero de san francisco, esta licencia de negocio es requisito para cualquier trabajador independiente que trabajen estas odiadas . el costo son aproximadamente $90 y todo lo conductores que trabajan por mÁs de siete dÍas, tendrÁn que pagarlo, asegura el tesorero cisneros. " tenem
. >> nosotros hemos tenido la oportunidad de abogar en asuntos como la justicia social, etc.tos ni a los partidos polÍticos. quebrar la separaciÓn entre estado y religiÓn, ha sido esencial. -- >> la separaciÓn entre el estado y la religiÓn, ha sido esencial. >> si esta influencia se lleva hacia la polÍtica, hay un peligro importante. la polÍtica no debe estar manejado por la religiÓn. jaime: esto viola la relaciÓn de estado e iglesia. la orden tambiÉn podrÍa abrir...
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they are being taken over by huawei etc. what about the pc market?novo going to get overtaken? in the first quarter, hp actually overtook lenovo in the traditional laptop and notebook sectors. this is an interesting development because after hp‘s spin—off into two separate organisations, they have been very dynamic with integration and product design and aggressive marketing and have been able to catch up with lenovo. and it is worrying for lenovo because they have to improve in many aspects. for example, marketing, for example, in design, and most importantly, channel marketing has been weak. the us federal reserve has signalled it is close to raising interest rates once again. fed policymakers meeting at the start of the month said another hike would soon be needed if the us economy stays on track. minutes of the meeting showed they are also planning to reduce the 4.5 trillion dollars of us debt from the financial crisis. china‘s radoslaw has been downgraded for the first time in three decades at the beijing says its economic difficulties have been
they are being taken over by huawei etc. what about the pc market?novo going to get overtaken? in the first quarter, hp actually overtook lenovo in the traditional laptop and notebook sectors. this is an interesting development because after hp‘s spin—off into two separate organisations, they have been very dynamic with integration and product design and aggressive marketing and have been able to catch up with lenovo. and it is worrying for lenovo because they have to improve in many...
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bill: more readily in my mind available are getting excess attention, ai machine learning, vr, etc. care has become a trendy area for investment, which means subject of over funding. that leaves parts of the market available, whether other applications of tech and i have been spending a lot of time looking at the food chain. emily: interesting you bring that up because we have been talking a lot about an investment and i'm sure you saw bloomberg did a big piece about how this juice machine got $100 million of dollars in funding and our reporters here discovered you could squeeze out just as much juice by hand as the juice machine itself. was that a mistake? bill: no, we don't know how the company plays out from here. they have great leadership and ample cash. it is still going. i think my time in the valley has taught me that some people, when they see a balloon, they just want to pop it. they just want to poke at it, so i would say there may have been a little too much kicking someone when they are down. emily: what about uber? a lot of pr issues the last several months, a lot of c
bill: more readily in my mind available are getting excess attention, ai machine learning, vr, etc. care has become a trendy area for investment, which means subject of over funding. that leaves parts of the market available, whether other applications of tech and i have been spending a lot of time looking at the food chain. emily: interesting you bring that up because we have been talking a lot about an investment and i'm sure you saw bloomberg did a big piece about how this juice machine got...
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whatever the rights and wrongs of the tax rates, etc, by the way, some of us remember 1992 when woodwardas going to have a higher tax rate? now it's 80. not many people on that. we will have to leave it there. thanks for that. thanks for looking at the stories. and to you for watching. i buy. most m ost pla ces most places saw rain at some stage today. it brightened up at the end of the day in northern ireland but this is what it looked like in the morning, along with that cloud there was some rain around. the wettest place in northern ireland was melos, with nearly 30 millimetres of rain. well over an inch. three in dumfries and galloway, barely any though in south—east england. that could well change the end of wednesday. low pressure in control of our weather now, whether fans renal what pressure in control of our weather now, whetherfans renal what wayne overnight, particularly across parts of southern scotland, north—west england, and wales. there will be some heavy bursts here, elsewhere there are plenty of crowd around, some passing showers. it is a mild, muqqy some passing shower
whatever the rights and wrongs of the tax rates, etc, by the way, some of us remember 1992 when woodwardas going to have a higher tax rate? now it's 80. not many people on that. we will have to leave it there. thanks for that. thanks for looking at the stories. and to you for watching. i buy. most m ost pla ces most places saw rain at some stage today. it brightened up at the end of the day in northern ireland but this is what it looked like in the morning, along with that cloud there was some...
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inez spent her teenage years in britain and they were ahead of the demonstration etc.. so she says we would like to have the women speak on the college campus and he said no. we are not here for you to be recipients of propaganda we are just here to educate you. she doesn't take no for an answer so she leaves and on one spring day about 25 students and faculty followed her from campus next door to a cemetery and bear all these wometheyare all theseo these suffragists, women who were independent and knew all about freedom, agencies, the ability to enlist a meaningful life and have personal and professional fulfillment and why women should be able to vote. the president is furious at the press loved it and that is sort of the beginning of the love affair with inez milholland. >> guest: his father had come over before and the dad had grown up it looks like a new jersey congressman sort of mentors and, sent him off to college and he became a newspaper man and head of the editorial for the new york tribune republican paper. he also got involved in the marketing of the e-mail
inez spent her teenage years in britain and they were ahead of the demonstration etc.. so she says we would like to have the women speak on the college campus and he said no. we are not here for you to be recipients of propaganda we are just here to educate you. she doesn't take no for an answer so she leaves and on one spring day about 25 students and faculty followed her from campus next door to a cemetery and bear all these wometheyare all theseo these suffragists, women who were independent...
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habÍan pagado y cuando llegaron a este jÓven latÍn hacian otras preguntas, cuando naciÓ, su nombre, etc escucha cuando morales pregunta, si estaba autorizado a actuar como agente de inmigraciÓn lo que responde que no. >>> en este caso, dado que el oficial no tenÍa la autoridad de hacer esta pregunta, yo me metÍ ahÍ, llamando atenciÓn a este hecho el video publicado en facebook, se hizo viral, esta versiÓn estÁ editada y tiene subtitulos. >>> para este activistas el policÍa se excediÓ en este caso, el policÍa se pasÓ, en sus cuestiones administrativas y estamos en contra de esta. >>> la autoridad no departamento fui carne al agente. por su parte jefe de metro trÁnsito, dijo, su personal no tiene en sus prÁctica preguntar sobre status migratorio de los usuarios. >>> jefe de policÍa de metro di skwo pidiÓ investigacion interna de esto, quÉ espera tener un reporte lo antes posible, noticias telemundo,fin de semana. >>> fue ejecuciÓn a sangre frÍa, casi despuÉs de el asesinato de javier valides. la autoridad buscan a autores de crimen aunque con pocas pistas por el momento. >>> de rodillas c
habÍan pagado y cuando llegaron a este jÓven latÍn hacian otras preguntas, cuando naciÓ, su nombre, etc escucha cuando morales pregunta, si estaba autorizado a actuar como agente de inmigraciÓn lo que responde que no. >>> en este caso, dado que el oficial no tenÍa la autoridad de hacer esta pregunta, yo me metÍ ahÍ, llamando atenciÓn a este hecho el video publicado en facebook, se hizo viral, esta versiÓn estÁ editada y tiene subtitulos. >>> para este activistas el...
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and with all of the proper slogans we have learnt off by heart now, strong and stable, etc. is it robotic, monotonous and lacking in imagination, but nonetheless exceeding brilliantly? —— are succeeding brilliantly? we will know ina few succeeding brilliantly? we will know in a few weeks. does anybody do it differently these days? in the light of the pain that has been caused in some past campaigns by run—ins with voters who have, one thinks of gillian duffy and gordon brown, and people said it cost in the election. you can see why the spin doctors close ra n ks you can see why the spin doctors close ranks around their leader and try and control it all. even the few performances we have seen from theresa may, the public, in the wild, as it were, there has been a risk of it going wrong. a woman with learning disabilities asking her why she is taking away some of her benefits. it is an uncomfortable position for a prime minister to be in. she wants to look like a leader. people behind the polls, tim farron and jeremy corbyn, are having to play it differently. they cannot deny
and with all of the proper slogans we have learnt off by heart now, strong and stable, etc. is it robotic, monotonous and lacking in imagination, but nonetheless exceeding brilliantly? —— are succeeding brilliantly? we will know ina few succeeding brilliantly? we will know in a few weeks. does anybody do it differently these days? in the light of the pain that has been caused in some past campaigns by run—ins with voters who have, one thinks of gillian duffy and gordon brown, and people...
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., etc.e up, you get this rating. a lot of well-known startups have this. one wrinkle is that if xe wants to keep its certification, -- what michael is that if etsy wants to keep his certification, it has to -- because of this activist thing happening, it seems like betsy will lose -- etsy will lose it certification. oliver: pressure coming down from investors in the publicly traded companies so they have .nough power to insight change that is the crux of the story, but to understand that, we had to understand where etsy came from. tell us about the founder and who runs the company? beard it istartup based in new york -- it is a startup. it is based in new york. the founder is this guy named rob, kind of an interesting background. he snuck into m.i.t. by way of a fake student id. [laughter] he is making handmade computers that are encased in beautiful wood. by accident.y he wants to sell these computers he is making, and by accident, creates this fast-growing company. was -- thee founder fath
., etc.e up, you get this rating. a lot of well-known startups have this. one wrinkle is that if xe wants to keep its certification, -- what michael is that if etsy wants to keep his certification, it has to -- because of this activist thing happening, it seems like betsy will lose -- etsy will lose it certification. oliver: pressure coming down from investors in the publicly traded companies so they have .nough power to insight change that is the crux of the story, but to understand that, we...
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make america energy independent and then he is bragging about how we are selling their oil to asia, etc.. in michigan, the gas prices since trump became president have gone up 20 cents a gallon. paul ryan gets on tv yesterday and says, he is -- his plan is to do everything for the american working people and it isn't true. these gaselping companies make more money. that i guess is my comments. host: on a lighter note, some of au may have seen a tweet from senator go viral and it shows him outside of the senate office holding talking with senator cotton and senator schumer. holy moly, it looks like senator schumer and i are smoking reefer outside of a wedding. that prompted responses and the caption contest. senator heidi heitkamp participated. this is her caption -- not only forget tohe intern, wear a suit again, but he spit in my copy twice this money. another saying, no leaks, this is how we know we are a real family here. that is referring to the story about kevin mccarthy joking that president trump was being paid by vladimir putin. chuck schumer had a response saying, that escalate
make america energy independent and then he is bragging about how we are selling their oil to asia, etc.. in michigan, the gas prices since trump became president have gone up 20 cents a gallon. paul ryan gets on tv yesterday and says, he is -- his plan is to do everything for the american working people and it isn't true. these gaselping companies make more money. that i guess is my comments. host: on a lighter note, some of au may have seen a tweet from senator go viral and it shows him...
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tongue-tied here, like to say or ask, stipulated or the the mation given out that medicaid and foot stamps, etc, be cut off, they re not going to be cut off, they are going to be removed state, federal to the where it is better controlled we know the people who need these services. know, aggravates me when things come out in the a balance as not to what is going to happen to things. host: first segment, we read the "washington post" and other potential king about changes that could go to programs like medicaid and food from the that was first segment, headline of morning, on post" this if you want to see that and if you turn to that, that is fine previous to the segment online at c-span wj. press,m the associated according to source from michael flynn s will decline senate intelligence and invoke fifth amendment later today on this topic. coming across the wire, if anything else comes across the line, we'll let you it. about upreme court, frank kendell, editor reporter for the "wall street journal," he said neil the latest justice put on the court by president trump, he and clarence thomas want
tongue-tied here, like to say or ask, stipulated or the the mation given out that medicaid and foot stamps, etc, be cut off, they re not going to be cut off, they are going to be removed state, federal to the where it is better controlled we know the people who need these services. know, aggravates me when things come out in the a balance as not to what is going to happen to things. host: first segment, we read the "washington post" and other potential king about changes that could go...
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para mandar un tremendo saludo a la gente que nos mira en corpus cristi, san antonio, los Ángeles, etc: seguimos, estas son las noticias como nunca antes las viste por univisiÓn. ♪ crest presenta de los estados unidos, laurie hernandez "i got this." "i got this." "i got this." empieza el día con crest y prepárate para enfrentar todo con una sonrisa. "i got this." pruébala, porque crest funciona. carolina: en este lunes, seguimos transmitiendo travÉs de las pantallas de univisiÓn. es un fin de semana largo. javier: continÚa la conmociÓn en las redes por el odio de un hombre en oregÓn. especialmente, ahora que descubrieron en su facebook ideas racistas y extremistas. lanzo un discurso de odio contra dos mujeres, al parecer musulmanas, y cuando dos hombres vinieron a protegerlas, dos de ellos fueron a puÑaladas mortalmente. carolina: ahora pueden ver con mÁs frecuencia este tipo de ataques que van contra la comunidad musulmana de este paÍs. javier: vamos con javier fletcher, muchas gracias por estar con nosotros. la pregunta es directa . quÉ estÁ pasando con estos ataques, que es tan cada
para mandar un tremendo saludo a la gente que nos mira en corpus cristi, san antonio, los Ángeles, etc: seguimos, estas son las noticias como nunca antes las viste por univisiÓn. ♪ crest presenta de los estados unidos, laurie hernandez "i got this." "i got this." "i got this." empieza el día con crest y prepárate para enfrentar todo con una sonrisa. "i got this." pruébala, porque crest funciona. carolina: en este lunes, seguimos transmitiendo...