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, etcetera, so to me, that was not filled out enough for me to feel comfortable motioning on this. >> all right. is there a differing opinion? >> i mean, it's clear that he didn't call 911. that's clear, but whether or not he should have been expected to, i think, was the question. >> right. >> so yeah. do you want to make a motion? >> yeah, do you want to start a motion. >> so the motion would be to say that there was not a preponderance of the evidence. >> that the charging party has failed to prove. >> i'll make a motion that the charging party failed to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the permit holder or any agent or employee of the permit holder failed to do the following: failed to request emergency medical services for someplace in need of emergency medical services. >> all right. any discussion at this time -- oh, yeah, actually, was there a second? >> no. >> there was not a second. is there a second for that motion? >> secretary. >> all right. no further discussion, crystal? >> clerk: [ roll call. ] >> all right. that motion passes. all right, commissioners, no
, etcetera, so to me, that was not filled out enough for me to feel comfortable motioning on this. >> all right. is there a differing opinion? >> i mean, it's clear that he didn't call 911. that's clear, but whether or not he should have been expected to, i think, was the question. >> right. >> so yeah. do you want to make a motion? >> yeah, do you want to start a motion. >> so the motion would be to say that there was not a preponderance of the evidence....
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independent research than any other force option, and of course there are hundreds of papers, studies, etceterave been public hirschshed on those that i'm going to speak on tonight, none have been published or researched by exxon. across six universities published by the u.s. department of justice, they looked at 1,201 cases, and they found there were no injuries or mild injuries in 99.7% of incidents. when they first went to them in housto houston -- the tazer, because of what it can do, is the ideal weapon that when officers are forced to attempt to control someone who is not in their rational thought is the device, and the reason why is real simple. i'm also a police officer, i'm a police trainer. i've been certified to teach every weapon available to street law enforcement officers and still am. it's real simple. use of force weapons create one of two way: either a, you cause sufficient pain to cause them to comply, or b, you cause sufficient trauma to get them to comply. the tazer device is the only option that allows you with an adequate probe spread under the circumstances that you are v
independent research than any other force option, and of course there are hundreds of papers, studies, etceterave been public hirschshed on those that i'm going to speak on tonight, none have been published or researched by exxon. across six universities published by the u.s. department of justice, they looked at 1,201 cases, and they found there were no injuries or mild injuries in 99.7% of incidents. when they first went to them in housto houston -- the tazer, because of what it can do, is...
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that's the lesson of the rest of the food retailers, the tescos etcetera.e, because we are going to talk about the papers in a while. see you ina about the papers in a while. see you in a second. still to come. what's most important to you when you board an aiplane, being on time, comfortable seat or access to the internet? one viewer says legroom. someone else said landing! we ask the head of cabin services at airbus about the future of flying. you're with business live from bbc news. and in the last hour marks and spencer has revealed its half—year results. it used to be the darling of the high street. it had a tough half—year. high street. it had a tough half-year. s pre-tax down 5.3%. news that the retailer's chief financial officer, helen weir is stepping down. mike ingram is the chief market strategist for wh ireland. hejoins us now from our newsroom. there seems to be a lot of things going on at the top of the management. is that a problem? yes, potentially because of course, the business faces a lot of challenges. the results that you mentioned were
that's the lesson of the rest of the food retailers, the tescos etcetera.e, because we are going to talk about the papers in a while. see you ina about the papers in a while. see you in a second. still to come. what's most important to you when you board an aiplane, being on time, comfortable seat or access to the internet? one viewer says legroom. someone else said landing! we ask the head of cabin services at airbus about the future of flying. you're with business live from bbc news. and in...
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consumer spending figures there has been a higher growth in spending on the essentials so fuel, food, etceteraly thatis on the non essentials and obviously that is happening from these various factors, but families are having to borrow to make ends meet with wages falling and the other concerning thing is if you look at our economy, we really grow on consumer spending. mark carney said we have only seen growth since brexit due to consumer spending. with all these different factors and people having to reduce their borrowing, they can see that there is a bleak outlook then, you know, we have to be kind of concerned about what our strategy is for the uk economy with people having to reign in their spending. thank you very much indeed for that. you can get a lot more on the top story on bbc news which is about the paradise papers. you can get more on our website of the there is a full—up date on the latest breaking stories on the business live website. you're watching business live. let's have a recap on the markets. the european markets are opening. all up. we the european markets are opening. a
consumer spending figures there has been a higher growth in spending on the essentials so fuel, food, etceteraly thatis on the non essentials and obviously that is happening from these various factors, but families are having to borrow to make ends meet with wages falling and the other concerning thing is if you look at our economy, we really grow on consumer spending. mark carney said we have only seen growth since brexit due to consumer spending. with all these different factors and people...
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muzzling people during a time or not being able to get the full details, never having expert witnesses etceteras, i will yield. >> i would have gladly used joe's name. he asked me not to do that unless i had his permission first -- >> no no. he is an honorable man and so are you. i adhere what the chairman is saying in that we should go forward on this. there should be a full understanding by the american people. you're talking about regular order. this is not regular order. this is disorder in the kind that should never take place in this committee. there is where the frustration stems from. >> gentleman yields back. >> i yield back. i hope that some of my colleagues will look at some of the deductions that you have put into the tax bill. you might say the same thing that i'm saying about the cadillac plan and that is it's not going to work, has not worked just as i don't think some of the deductions are going to work. >> we tried to do this during a health care bill and that wasn't the right time in another mark-up we were doing a mark-up through the night. i heard mr. kelly and others say th
muzzling people during a time or not being able to get the full details, never having expert witnesses etceteras, i will yield. >> i would have gladly used joe's name. he asked me not to do that unless i had his permission first -- >> no no. he is an honorable man and so are you. i adhere what the chairman is saying in that we should go forward on this. there should be a full understanding by the american people. you're talking about regular order. this is not regular order. this is...
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those agreements and wages they ave, floods of imported food, etcetera, are changes that we need in tradegreements. happened with the asia trip, basically a lot of lost have a ity because we bunch of trade agreements that aren't working. we have rules of trade not anded out for raising wages creating good jobs and on the president's trip, he literally the countries of the tradeor 82% deficit and didn't get new agreements, instead made deals chinese government investment funds and chinese government-owned corporations to chunks of u.s. real companies, not deal for most americans. pennsylvania, , independent line. hi, tom. listen, before i comment, i want to tell you something, your audio feed back waiting on , people the phone is absolutely terrible. 80% of the ear dialogue going on. is that this say fella who mentioned people can't trained worker, that is absolute bull. i've been working in the 1968, 30 of those years i spent in management, the problem is that companies do not want to bother training people. hen i started out, we trained people on the job and that way so their em trained
those agreements and wages they ave, floods of imported food, etcetera, are changes that we need in tradegreements. happened with the asia trip, basically a lot of lost have a ity because we bunch of trade agreements that aren't working. we have rules of trade not anded out for raising wages creating good jobs and on the president's trip, he literally the countries of the tradeor 82% deficit and didn't get new agreements, instead made deals chinese government investment funds and chinese...
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listen, when he called the military you had critics saying how dare he list achievements, etcetera, themilitary isn't interested in a literary critique of conference calls from the president of the united states. they're interested in concrete goals. the army commander in afghanistan have said we're doing a conditioned base rather than time base approach, turning afghanistan around. since donald trump has become demander in chief they are reversing the decline from the previous commander in chief in afghanistan. that's what our troops need and want. they need thanks for their service a. and sacrifice. it seems like critics want to take a shot at the president any chance they get. >> the president gives us plenty eve opportunities to take a shot at him. he creates them about 6:25 every morning. it's not style over substance. >> if you look at this president's leadership and the gop lead congress there is no real substance to talk about in terms of a lack of any substancive legislation passed since they controlled the house and senate and the white house at the same time when you hope for
listen, when he called the military you had critics saying how dare he list achievements, etcetera, themilitary isn't interested in a literary critique of conference calls from the president of the united states. they're interested in concrete goals. the army commander in afghanistan have said we're doing a conditioned base rather than time base approach, turning afghanistan around. since donald trump has become demander in chief they are reversing the decline from the previous commander in...
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and civil d police servants, that is to build oads, pay salaries of civil servants, build clinics etcetera, that is what that down tshows how much money is for security ssues, about $70 billion of that $120 billion goes to the police and the security forces military and then the rest aid, to humanitarian civilian operations or 2k3w06ernance. host: what is your sense coming the recent hearing on the house side where congress is on afghanistan right now and how it views the current effort there? guest: it is hard for me to congress. all of i was a subcommittee of a very important subcommittee of a very important committee of the oversight and government reform committee in the house. and rom talking to members think even talking to the citizens, i think there is war eariness, weariness about the money question about when it will end and question of when we right.et it now we're cautiously optimistic with new strategy that we're right.to get it i think that strategy is more realistic, based upon what is the fwround, on the ground right now, rather than i itrary time lines, which think this wa
and civil d police servants, that is to build oads, pay salaries of civil servants, build clinics etcetera, that is what that down tshows how much money is for security ssues, about $70 billion of that $120 billion goes to the police and the security forces military and then the rest aid, to humanitarian civilian operations or 2k3w06ernance. host: what is your sense coming the recent hearing on the house side where congress is on afghanistan right now and how it views the current effort there?...
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and etcetera and they're also announcing they're going to help this deal >> i think it is a coincidenceeparate tracks they are independent ones. >> is it odd or two different messages >> it is, you are absolutely right. it is intriguing and a busy week there is a lot to think about this week. >> robert, you know, what sort of extrapolation can we make if this two actually is successful? we think of vertical integration, we think about it too navorrrowly, if amazon deci to buy all the company selling off, that's the market's reaction it is telling us that's a vertical integration, it is going to be detrimental in the industry is that anticompetitive as well? >> well, applying hypothetical like that. you understand the extrapolation. >> just the fact that we are having the segments right now. >> we are getting all the questions and not just for r the at&t sector but any sector of vertical deals there is a new standard or attempt to set a new precedent and developing a new case law to have a completely different look and change the juris prudence of america when it comes to these deals. >>
and etcetera and they're also announcing they're going to help this deal >> i think it is a coincidenceeparate tracks they are independent ones. >> is it odd or two different messages >> it is, you are absolutely right. it is intriguing and a busy week there is a lot to think about this week. >> robert, you know, what sort of extrapolation can we make if this two actually is successful? we think of vertical integration, we think about it too navorrrowly, if amazon deci...
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them with things like mortgage, rent, utilities and one time expenses such as home modifications, etcetera. >> what are some of the biggest financial challenges you're seeing? >> i think one of the biggest challenges is the constant back and forth to want to spried for their child but not want to leave their child in the hospital or when they have needs that mom and dad want to be there for them and help them get ton road to recovery. i think it's the biggest challenge we are seeing and we are filling that gap so we don't have to make that decision? >> we sassist them by taking th burden off, working with social workers to get their mortgage paid so that they koul could be at the hospital with their child and know that missing a day of work is not going to cause them to lose their home. >> tell us about the upcoming fashion show and shopping day. >> yeah. we are excited to be partnering with them. they are putting on a wonderful fashion show for us with models from fred's footsteps. we have families, some of our committee members that will be modelling in the fashion show. all day 10% of p
them with things like mortgage, rent, utilities and one time expenses such as home modifications, etcetera. >> what are some of the biggest financial challenges you're seeing? >> i think one of the biggest challenges is the constant back and forth to want to spried for their child but not want to leave their child in the hospital or when they have needs that mom and dad want to be there for them and help them get ton road to recovery. i think it's the biggest challenge we are seeing...
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increase economic power and bringing jobs in the united states and would have brought taxes and etcetera, this is just an example. taken into consideration of frictions of financing and many other examples, your place will be taken over by competitors. it is unavoidable in the modern world. we want to have harmonious relations with the united states. >> matthew, what wthat was the you got after you asked your question. people are joining us as we here, the president said he was asked with his conversation with vladimir putin. he said he did not meddle. i cannot stand there and argue with him. he cannot be aggressive president trump is saying. do we know these conversations did the meddling came up once or multiple times? >> well, according to the vladimir putin himself and the person that, the issue of meddling did not come up. when they last met in june, earlier this year, and from this occasion, it is not something that either vladimir putin or they're talking about. vladimir putin spoke a little bit more of what he thought of donald trump during this closed door meeting that he gave a
increase economic power and bringing jobs in the united states and would have brought taxes and etcetera, this is just an example. taken into consideration of frictions of financing and many other examples, your place will be taken over by competitors. it is unavoidable in the modern world. we want to have harmonious relations with the united states. >> matthew, what wthat was the you got after you asked your question. people are joining us as we here, the president said he was asked with...
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and civil d police servants, that is to build oads, pay salaries of civil servants, build clinics etcetera, that is what that down tshows how much money is for security ssues, about $70 billion of that $120 billion goes to the police and the security forces military and then the rest aid, to humanitarian civilian operations or 2k3w06ernance. host: what is your sense coming the recent hearing on the house side where congress is on afghanistan right now and how it views the current effort there? guest: it is hard for me to congress. all of i was a subcommittee of a very important subcommittee of a very important committee of the oversight and government reform committee in the house. and rom talking to members think even talking to the citizens, i think there is war eariness, weariness about the money question about when it will end and question of when we right.et it now we're cautiously optimistic with new strategy that we're right.to get it i think that strategy is more realistic, based upon what is the fwround, on the ground right now, rather than i itrary time lines, which think this wa
and civil d police servants, that is to build oads, pay salaries of civil servants, build clinics etcetera, that is what that down tshows how much money is for security ssues, about $70 billion of that $120 billion goes to the police and the security forces military and then the rest aid, to humanitarian civilian operations or 2k3w06ernance. host: what is your sense coming the recent hearing on the house side where congress is on afghanistan right now and how it views the current effort there?...
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you know you can make the case that comcast gaining national assets and etcetera and etcetera, and someot like this. we are not seeing the same as impact as disney had on fox. >> let me go back to what i said before about the speech that was given yesterday at the doj and american bar association, he made it clear that the doj regrets having approved the comcast deal and that the behavioral remedies that they applied in that case are in retrospect insufficient. it makes it impossible for comcast to bring another deal that'll make them getting bigger in content and given how large they are in distribution and expect they are going to get different answers from the doj.e i cannot imagine they're going to open the can of worm. they'll let this pitch go by >> thank you, craig and laura. >> my pleasure >>> moments ago, it fell below, stitch fix this is after they caught the original offering range, right >> i think what you are seeing now is a lot of people who got in the stock initially and you mentioned the company lower the price and cutting the price of shar shares stitch fix downsized t
you know you can make the case that comcast gaining national assets and etcetera and etcetera, and someot like this. we are not seeing the same as impact as disney had on fox. >> let me go back to what i said before about the speech that was given yesterday at the doj and american bar association, he made it clear that the doj regrets having approved the comcast deal and that the behavioral remedies that they applied in that case are in retrospect insufficient. it makes it impossible for...
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to subsection b shall, by the date of execution of such contract by the party inform any member, etcetera. >> i'd like to make one comment on that, and that's that -- >> commissioner kopp: huh? >> i'd like to say in response, just to highlight what that change would do, is that parties that are bidding, that are seeking contract are already subject to -- to section 1.126 before they actually execute the contract, so they wouldn't be getting notice until the contract was executed, whereas as written, they would get notice at the time the proposal is submitted, so at the time they become subjects to 1.126, they would be getting notice from the organization. >> commissioner kopp: well, what's your language? >> as written, well, when the organization that knees individuals, the directors, officers, shareholders and subcontractors, when the entity that they're affiliated with submits the proposal to become a city contractor, at that point, the organization must notify each of these individuals that they're subject of 1.126 from that time. >> commissioner kopp: well, i disagree. it's ambiguous.
to subsection b shall, by the date of execution of such contract by the party inform any member, etcetera. >> i'd like to make one comment on that, and that's that -- >> commissioner kopp: huh? >> i'd like to say in response, just to highlight what that change would do, is that parties that are bidding, that are seeking contract are already subject to -- to section 1.126 before they actually execute the contract, so they wouldn't be getting notice until the contract was...
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stages of this investigation so the information remains relimb nar meaning some details, time lines, etcetera may change as we develop more information. this information is being carried out jointly and the intelligence bureau and hundreds of detectives from the nypd detective bureau who responded and worked through the night developing evidence and following leads. the time line as we have it now starts at 2:06 p.m. at which point the suspect rents a large vehicle from the home depot in new jersey. according to license plate readers on the george washington bridge he exits the bridge into new york city southbound on the west side highway at 2:43 p.m. at 3:04 a port authority camera shows him entering the bike lane and traveling at a high rate of speed. at this point he appears to target bicycle riders and pedestrians within the southbound bike lane traveling at a high rate of speed. that ends when he collides with the school bus injuring a number of additional people. at 3:08 p.m. it reports people down the school bus accident and a man with a gun in the ent. >> they leave that location and
stages of this investigation so the information remains relimb nar meaning some details, time lines, etcetera may change as we develop more information. this information is being carried out jointly and the intelligence bureau and hundreds of detectives from the nypd detective bureau who responded and worked through the night developing evidence and following leads. the time line as we have it now starts at 2:06 p.m. at which point the suspect rents a large vehicle from the home depot in new...
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you will be up here one day, you will actually be in certain positions and conducting meetings, etcetera. always excited about young people holding us accountable, but there are also things that do happen in real-time that we have to respond to, which is actually supportive of running a meeting. i would never want to disrespect none of our young people. i have children, and -- in high schools here, and -- well, graduated high school and middle school here now, but the point that i'm trying to make is it's always a pleasure to have young folks among us and coming to speak. just two points i want to make so that we talk about this bayview talk, and folks saying bay view, bay view. i just want to give you a little lesson about kipp high school. when i first got elected to the board, i had a conversation with the leadership of kipp high school, and they were trying very, very, very, very hard not to be placed at the gloria r. davis site. they are working very hard to not be placed at the gloria r. davis site in bay view, and my conversation with kipp at the time is if this school is so great
you will be up here one day, you will actually be in certain positions and conducting meetings, etcetera. always excited about young people holding us accountable, but there are also things that do happen in real-time that we have to respond to, which is actually supportive of running a meeting. i would never want to disrespect none of our young people. i have children, and -- in high schools here, and -- well, graduated high school and middle school here now, but the point that i'm trying to...
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now in some cases, cancer, etcetera, thatt makes sense: okay. you need more than that? no problem. the other thing we do, we've got it in there for not only the long-acting one per day, but we're going to add up all the opioids, and if that hits a certain ceiling, we're going to reach out to the doctor and make sure that's appropriate. over on the right side, these programs are mainly we monitor the claims and then identify situations where we can make an impact. so for instance, the high utilizer narcotic program, here, we look at 30-days of claims, and if we see a member's getting way too many narcotics, numerous pharmacies, numerous physicians, that's a real big red flag. we're going to reach out to those physicians, and they appreciate that, too. they don't know sometimes that the member is going to other physicians. now, if we see a pattern there, we can even lock in the member to one pharmacy, which makes sense. that pharmacist will have nice monitoring for that member. i'm happy to report, also good news on this front, with your plan, the last four quarters, i haven't seen a
now in some cases, cancer, etcetera, thatt makes sense: okay. you need more than that? no problem. the other thing we do, we've got it in there for not only the long-acting one per day, but we're going to add up all the opioids, and if that hits a certain ceiling, we're going to reach out to the doctor and make sure that's appropriate. over on the right side, these programs are mainly we monitor the claims and then identify situations where we can make an impact. so for instance, the high...
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at to determine whether or not the materials are salvageable or damaged, or need to be recycled, etcetera. here so far, the environmental controls were insufficient to do that, but we really want to be able to work with the city to accomplish this. this has been a very difficult period, but this is not something that the library can do without the assistance of the city. i have a reference staff of 4.8 people, so we -- i have recently understood that maybe the library space has been -- materials have been removed. the last time we were there, they were still there, and there was no workable space there. i think our biggest concern is the environmental osha concerns that may be about going through those materials, but we need to, and we welcome working with the city to come up with a solution so these can be resolved and taken care of. >>supervisor tang: but how long have these books been there. >> well, the city moved out of city hall in 1995 and stored them in various spaces and left them there. >>supervisor tang: how long have you been the director of this department? >> 26 years. >>sup
at to determine whether or not the materials are salvageable or damaged, or need to be recycled, etcetera. here so far, the environmental controls were insufficient to do that, but we really want to be able to work with the city to accomplish this. this has been a very difficult period, but this is not something that the library can do without the assistance of the city. i have a reference staff of 4.8 people, so we -- i have recently understood that maybe the library space has been --...
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department of public health to do outreach and education on cannabis safe consumption, health risks, etcetera, because that was not addressed in the original legislation, and lastly, supervisor cohen introduced a fund for equity operators to support infrastructure, improvements, things like odor mitigation to commissioner's earlier comments, and technical assistance. now, this creates the fund. this does not fund the fund. that has to be done in separate legislation. >>commissioner zouzounis: quick questions on that. so i know that loans were alluded to as part of that, as within equity incubbator, so would that mean if you are an en wick tea an equity incubbator, and you're going into business with an equity applicant -- the source of that isn't established there? >> correct. >>president dwight: okay. are we there? >> are we there yet? >>president dwight: public comment? >> i'm there. >> i have a few additional items to review, but if there's no more questions for brittni, then, we can move on and -- >>president dwight: shall we call for public comment? >> did you want to take action on the
department of public health to do outreach and education on cannabis safe consumption, health risks, etcetera, because that was not addressed in the original legislation, and lastly, supervisor cohen introduced a fund for equity operators to support infrastructure, improvements, things like odor mitigation to commissioner's earlier comments, and technical assistance. now, this creates the fund. this does not fund the fund. that has to be done in separate legislation. >>commissioner...
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china, with india, etcetera. ok. we will leave it there, thank you.ed people for decades? i think it's definitely still that fas narks with charles manson, if you were to take one face of evil it would be charles manson's face would you see. he didn't commit any of the murders, hejust instructed you see. he didn't commit any of the murders, he just instructed young, impressible, very intelligent, very outgoing adults to go and commit the worst crimes possible and i think it still haunts still to this day a lot of people. how did you manage to manipulate those well educated people? over the time it was out in the outskirts in california, they were very young followers and he took them, he band clerks and calendars and watchers, they were following under net his rule and he instructed them to go to the house to carry out the crimes in his words in the most gruesome way that they could do so. most shocking of all perhaps the killing of susan tate who was eight—and—a—half months pregnant? just two weeks away from giving birth and it is the home invasion a
china, with india, etcetera. ok. we will leave it there, thank you.ed people for decades? i think it's definitely still that fas narks with charles manson, if you were to take one face of evil it would be charles manson's face would you see. he didn't commit any of the murders, hejust instructed you see. he didn't commit any of the murders, he just instructed young, impressible, very intelligent, very outgoing adults to go and commit the worst crimes possible and i think it still haunts still...
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go out, have access to food, people beat them up and they don't have proper access to like food etceterag and selling food, these are the kind of people that are selling the kind of people that are selling the food are being harassed by their own community. so literally people who are staying there in, the roe hind gas are being either they are being killed or harassed or starved to death. skye wheeler, you have spoken to a number of rohingya women, what did they tell you? two mainfindings, first women, what did they tell you? two main findings, first of all widespread rape is so notjust in the massacres like the one discussed earlier in this segment, but in many different villages widespread rape was used as a tool of ethnic cleansing. it was one of the ways the burmese military forced people to flee and have traumatised women and girls so they are too afraid to go back home. something else we found was how absolutely horrible, brutal and humiliating the rapes were. almost all of the rape we documented work gang rapes, often as many as ten perpetrators, often children still in the room.
go out, have access to food, people beat them up and they don't have proper access to like food etceterag and selling food, these are the kind of people that are selling the kind of people that are selling the food are being harassed by their own community. so literally people who are staying there in, the roe hind gas are being either they are being killed or harassed or starved to death. skye wheeler, you have spoken to a number of rohingya women, what did they tell you? two mainfindings,...
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paul mccartneys and etcetera, the demand is far outceding your capacity to ev play. so until you want to hang up that guitar, there's a stadium or arena somewhere in the world who wants you to perform and you haven't been to half of these places. >> rose: how long is a tour. >> traditional tour, when an artist is on a cycle, they come and say we're going to do a hundred dates. where should i go. where is the most efficient economic way. we'll take a couple weeks, give them a global map if we do 30 days in america these are the cities, 10 canada, take a month ship your production to europe, root them around the world and after those hundred dates. we're starting at the beginning talking about where is their fan based looking at all our purchase data we have historically. pricing data. it's become a real science now how do we most efficiently get you on the road. best cities to play. how do you price the house. and when you're finished how much of the pod is going to coe home. >> rose: who does well on grammies and who does well on tours or people just do good on tours
paul mccartneys and etcetera, the demand is far outceding your capacity to ev play. so until you want to hang up that guitar, there's a stadium or arena somewhere in the world who wants you to perform and you haven't been to half of these places. >> rose: how long is a tour. >> traditional tour, when an artist is on a cycle, they come and say we're going to do a hundred dates. where should i go. where is the most efficient economic way. we'll take a couple weeks, give them a global...
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the royal military college of canada, etcetera, but i'm happy to provide where those studies have come from. >> but i did look at the canadian one. that -- it's an older weapon. it's really not amicable here, and the second one under that, electrical testing, it's just testing from the manufacturer. it doesn't talk about efficacy of the weapon in the field. >> and that was a confusion i saw in an article, and we've tried to clarify that. we've never said the canadian study testing current was anything to do with efficacy. the question that kept being brought up by one of the experts who's testified has been hot and cold weapons. the purport was to show the two new models going through an independent lab up in canada which is run by the canadian government. in those test, each of all those 30 weapons that they tested came back performing within function. secondly, another site i didn't get to was the lapd slide, who has the x-26-p. they just took delivery of 4400 of these newer weapons. the percentage that they return the whole number was out of the box was 20, which would translate to.
the royal military college of canada, etcetera, but i'm happy to provide where those studies have come from. >> but i did look at the canadian one. that -- it's an older weapon. it's really not amicable here, and the second one under that, electrical testing, it's just testing from the manufacturer. it doesn't talk about efficacy of the weapon in the field. >> and that was a confusion i saw in an article, and we've tried to clarify that. we've never said the canadian study testing...
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to the i was listening gentleman talking about seeing children getting off the school etcetera, i substitutedistrict, and il the e breakfast program, lunch program, that's great. you do want to have your kids so they can morning listen to what you're saying so they can learn. but i'm simply making a comment, decadene this for over a a this kind of goes along little bit with what he said. i go down one side, here is the side of the argument. speciali'm going to the is another sxofs there woman coming to substitute. hair gorgeous, nails gorgeous, verything gorgeous, she's a parent going to be an aid for the day. we get on to tell me, to chatting while waiting. she tells me she has 12 children. this is the scottland area. kids. she's going to aid for the day. doesn't have a husband. kids. i figured out exactly how much per kid.etting and this is one of the problems. how to deal with situations, we want to feed all of our kids, nobody will say anything about that. nine four children and grandchildren and every single one of them is special and has eat. host: janet, we hear your point. on howther
to the i was listening gentleman talking about seeing children getting off the school etcetera, i substitutedistrict, and il the e breakfast program, lunch program, that's great. you do want to have your kids so they can morning listen to what you're saying so they can learn. but i'm simply making a comment, decadene this for over a a this kind of goes along little bit with what he said. i go down one side, here is the side of the argument. speciali'm going to the is another sxofs there woman...
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. >> marijuana edibles, chocolates, etcetera, a senator who helped legalize marijuana said it's a great enjoy, everybody. so big deals on things that are green, as well. who knew that that was even a thing. >> you can get prices as low as $35 down from $53. it's kind of a random price for something, isn't it? $53. >> they were going to do a real price, but then they just got high. >> okay. well, for anybody who is imbibing, this next segment might be enjoyable too. >> yes. absolutely. now here is a live polka. >> barry! ♪ now the shopping season starts brush up on your martial arts ♪ ♪ for the black friday polka >> barry's here. ♪ jam those aisles, clear those shelves stock up on those iphone 12s ♪ ♪ that's the black friday polka ♪ ♪ there's a gift i really want they don't have anywhere ♪ ♪ a frank the bunny plush toy giving me the sight i stare ♪ ♪ come on shoppers, out of bed, santa claus is in the red ♪ ♪ that's the black friday polka. ♪ give me one at home ♪ that's the black friday polka ♪ ♪ watch it that's the black friday polka ♪ ♪ buy your stuff online and then next month your st
. >> marijuana edibles, chocolates, etcetera, a senator who helped legalize marijuana said it's a great enjoy, everybody. so big deals on things that are green, as well. who knew that that was even a thing. >> you can get prices as low as $35 down from $53. it's kind of a random price for something, isn't it? $53. >> they were going to do a real price, but then they just got high. >> okay. well, for anybody who is imbibing, this next segment might be enjoyable too....
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hearing is when you ask the public come in and say what do you think and how does this impact you and etcetera up is when you have committee members marking up the bill for final approve by the committee and send it to the house floor i would bet that's going to be done in a partisan fashion and which you are going to see a bill come without no democratic support and republicans are going to try to jam it through the house and the senate >> it is exactly what they did with a i fordable care act and that process was not a good process and did not work and repeating it with the tax cut. no one surprises you as one of the democratic leaders is skeptical of this bill let me ask you specifically about corporate tax cuts and cutting cu cutting the rate, it seems to be a good argument that the corporate tax rate of the highest marginal right there that i grant that a lot of companies don't pay at 35%, it is not competitive of other major keconomy in the world do you have a problem with the idea that we need to reduce our corporate tax rate to mange companies more competitive and to make them want to
hearing is when you ask the public come in and say what do you think and how does this impact you and etcetera up is when you have committee members marking up the bill for final approve by the committee and send it to the house floor i would bet that's going to be done in a partisan fashion and which you are going to see a bill come without no democratic support and republicans are going to try to jam it through the house and the senate >> it is exactly what they did with a i fordable...
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we have been see ing and peeks f market >> that's what happens here in the market of bitcoin and etceterall, i think and the bitcoin in our shop here is, we call it the bit-con. that's reflective of too much liquidity. i think for better or worst, unfortunately, for worse, that probably goes on until the feds start to withdraw so much liquidity from the economy a sign of that is an inverted yield curve. the difference between bitcoin and what's going on with the stock market, people don't want to admit is happening. >> corporate sector is healthy and i think it is a big difference between what you are seeing in bitcoin orb bit-con a we like to call it >> got it rich thank you. >> rich bernstein. >> thank you my pleasure. >> regeneron is not sharing in the biotech balance. it is down nearly 20%. ahead, we'll sit down with leonard schleifer, we'll discuss of the company's plans and its future >>> welcome back to "power lunch," meg terrell is standing by with regeneron's founder doctor schleifer, thanks for being here >> the stock has investors are looking at things? >> well, i hope they are
we have been see ing and peeks f market >> that's what happens here in the market of bitcoin and etceterall, i think and the bitcoin in our shop here is, we call it the bit-con. that's reflective of too much liquidity. i think for better or worst, unfortunately, for worse, that probably goes on until the feds start to withdraw so much liquidity from the economy a sign of that is an inverted yield curve. the difference between bitcoin and what's going on with the stock market, people don't...
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that disney will get most of 21st century of fox assets but would not get fox news or business or etcetera, or fox sports part of the reason being with disney controlling espn, they would have difficulty acquiring sports network does that make sense to you when you are sad viadvising these companies, don't even both ere with these companies >> at this point, they may since it is the primary network that they watch live and that changes everything in terms of audience and advertising share. certainly, when ever you announce the merger, you have to ask a question, should we affirmatively announce to see what we can do to get the deal or should we wait to get allow to get through with no conditions and wait and see what the government is asking for i think in this case, to make sure there is no consolidations. >> what would the federal communicatio communications commissions or regulatory purview be merging disney studios with some disney channels and other distributions -- where would the fcc touch this >> first of all, there is ownership of broadcast stations. >> those are all off the table
that disney will get most of 21st century of fox assets but would not get fox news or business or etcetera, or fox sports part of the reason being with disney controlling espn, they would have difficulty acquiring sports network does that make sense to you when you are sad viadvising these companies, don't even both ere with these companies >> at this point, they may since it is the primary network that they watch live and that changes everything in terms of audience and advertising...
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those agreements and wages they ave, floods of imported food, etcetera, are changes that we need in tradegreements. happened with the asia trip, basically a lot of lost have a ity because we bunch of trade agreements that aren't working. we have rules of trade not anded out for raising wages creating good jobs and on the president's trip, he literally the countries of the tradeor 82% deficit and didn't get new agreements, instead made deals chinese government investment funds and chinese government-owned corporations to chunks of u.s. real companies, not deal for most americans. pennsylvania, , independent line. hi, tom. listen, before i comment, i want to tell you something, your audio feed back waiting on , people the phone is absolutely terrible. 80% of the ear dialogue going on. is that this say fella who mentioned people can't trained worker, that is absolute bull. i've been working in the 1968, 30 of those years i spent in management, the problem is that companies do not want to bother training people. hen i started out, we trained people on the job and that way so their em trained
those agreements and wages they ave, floods of imported food, etcetera, are changes that we need in tradegreements. happened with the asia trip, basically a lot of lost have a ity because we bunch of trade agreements that aren't working. we have rules of trade not anded out for raising wages creating good jobs and on the president's trip, he literally the countries of the tradeor 82% deficit and didn't get new agreements, instead made deals chinese government investment funds and chinese...
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. >> we're told all of that food you saw there, the bread, the turkey, etcetera, all provided by first lady and the president. >> you know what, for the second straight day in florida, twitter has seemed to be his favorite friend when the sun comes up. >> absolutely. seems to be the first thing he does in the 6 a.m. hour. he tweeted put on a litany of thank yous exa little pat on the back. happy thanksgivings your country is starting to do very well. jobs coming back. highest stock market, military getting strong. we'll build the wall. va taking care of our vets. great supreme court justice. record cut in regulations. lowest unemployment in 17 years. president trump shot out this the videotaped happy everything giving day message. his first. giving thanks to all the pilgrims, pioneered and patriots that have come before us. >> this year we have seen the incredible strength of the american spirit. neighbors helping neighbors. strangers helping strangers. >> now yesterday president trump was returning back to mariah carry from his golf course. as usual, the white house press core will no
. >> we're told all of that food you saw there, the bread, the turkey, etcetera, all provided by first lady and the president. >> you know what, for the second straight day in florida, twitter has seemed to be his favorite friend when the sun comes up. >> absolutely. seems to be the first thing he does in the 6 a.m. hour. he tweeted put on a litany of thank yous exa little pat on the back. happy thanksgivings your country is starting to do very well. jobs coming back. highest...
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what's your household looks like and do you have special education need and etcetera, it built that upat all sides, you know, that can work. it is been under funded over the past and by $9 billion. that's the biggest move we can make. we'll be watching and great to have you join in the conversation, thank you very much for being on. >> come back. >> i would like to leap back. >> leap back. >> we expect it. >> we'll talk about the red sox. >> sorry. >> the phillies. >> chaos theory, top official in the trump campaign says there is too much confusion for them to have colluded with russia. plus, jeff sessions shuts do wna fellow republican into investigating in the republicans. >> there is also this. >>> i don't recall that, i do not recall such a conversation. i don't recall ever being made aware of that before. >> in your testimony today, i have stated i don't recall at least 20 times, is that fair to say? >> i have no idea. >> what's your name, joe? >> i don't recall. >> okay, what will it take to jog jeff session's memory. on that meeting he attended with george papadopoulos, we'll as
what's your household looks like and do you have special education need and etcetera, it built that upat all sides, you know, that can work. it is been under funded over the past and by $9 billion. that's the biggest move we can make. we'll be watching and great to have you join in the conversation, thank you very much for being on. >> come back. >> i would like to leap back. >> leap back. >> we expect it. >> we'll talk about the red sox. >> sorry. >>...
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etcetera. as a way to inform policymakers so we can take better and stronger approaches to this crisis in many respects. whatare your views on requiring drug companies to make basic information public when they are intending to increase the list price of existing drugs? even as i referred to in my opening remarks, i generally am in favor of increased transparency within our health care system. i think it generally is a good thing. we always need to look to see if there might be any to transparency, as you and i discussed in your office. we always have to be careful there, but as a general matter, i think transparency can be good and where would be happy to study that more and work with you as part of all the options that need to be on the table to think about this, to see does it help with reducing what a patient pays out of pocket, does it help with reducing list prices, does it help with reducing what the system ends up paying. i'm very open to looking at allof these kinds of options with you
etcetera. as a way to inform policymakers so we can take better and stronger approaches to this crisis in many respects. whatare your views on requiring drug companies to make basic information public when they are intending to increase the list price of existing drugs? even as i referred to in my opening remarks, i generally am in favor of increased transparency within our health care system. i think it generally is a good thing. we always need to look to see if there might be any to...
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he other comment, someone from indiana said that have you ever seen a poor man create jobs, etcetera?ou know, how does the rich get to be rich if it wasn't because people buying their items? and the third comment, just this real quick. republicans are going to be ending the tax cut middle class families and i think it is in 2025 or those, but yet they are going to be allowing cuts for theof tax for the rich indefinitely. andink that is a real shame people need to take a look at that. frederick, independent line, go ahead. caller: yes, thank you for taking my phone call this morning. i just want to ask a question. what is the definition of insanity? this time and time again and it normally goes the going y, where they are to give tax break, it is slotted just a little bit higher for the wealthy and those that own major corporations. yes, can you hear me? keep yes, you cut out, going. caller: once they get through giving high tax breaks to the wealthy and the won't they , start -- host: okay. that is frederick from virginia. one more piece of tape to show you, wyoming senator on the tax
he other comment, someone from indiana said that have you ever seen a poor man create jobs, etcetera?ou know, how does the rich get to be rich if it wasn't because people buying their items? and the third comment, just this real quick. republicans are going to be ending the tax cut middle class families and i think it is in 2025 or those, but yet they are going to be allowing cuts for theof tax for the rich indefinitely. andink that is a real shame people need to take a look at that. frederick,...
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meaning some details, timelines, etcetera may change as we develop more information. the nypd bureau who responded to the scene and worked through the night developing evidence and following leads. the timeline as we have it now, starts at 2.06pm at which point the suspect rents a large vehicle from the home depot located in new jersey. according to the licence plate readers on the george washington bridge, he exits the bridge into new york city, southbound on the west side highway at 2.43pm. at 3.04, a port authority camera on top ofan at 2.43pm. at 3.04, a port authority camera on top of an air vent shous the vehicle entering the bike lane and travelling at a high rate of speed southbound at west street. at this point, according to witnesses, video and investigation, appears to target bicycle riders and pedestrians, within the southbound bike lane travelling at a high rate of speed. that ends when he cold leuds with the school bus, injuring a numberof leuds with the school bus, injuring a number of additional people and at 3.08pm, we get more than a dozen 911 calls
meaning some details, timelines, etcetera may change as we develop more information. the nypd bureau who responded to the scene and worked through the night developing evidence and following leads. the timeline as we have it now, starts at 2.06pm at which point the suspect rents a large vehicle from the home depot located in new jersey. according to the licence plate readers on the george washington bridge, he exits the bridge into new york city, southbound on the west side highway at 2.43pm....
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and civil d police servants, that is to build oads, pay salaries of civil servants, build clinics etcetera, that is what that down tshows how much money is for security ssues, about $70 billion of that $120 billion goes to the police and the security forces military and then the rest aid, to humanitarian civilian operations or 2k3w06ernance. host: what is your sense coming the recent hearing on the house side where congress is on afghanistan right now and how it views the current effort there? guest: it is hard for me to congress. all of i was a subcommittee of a very important subcommittee of a very important committee of the oversight and government reform committee in the house. and rom talking to members think even talking to the citizens, i think there is war eariness, weariness about the money question about when it will end and question of when we right.et it now we're cautiously optimistic with new strategy that we're right.to get it i think that strategy is more realistic, based upon what is the fwround, on the ground right now, rather than i itrary time lines, which think this wa
and civil d police servants, that is to build oads, pay salaries of civil servants, build clinics etcetera, that is what that down tshows how much money is for security ssues, about $70 billion of that $120 billion goes to the police and the security forces military and then the rest aid, to humanitarian civilian operations or 2k3w06ernance. host: what is your sense coming the recent hearing on the house side where congress is on afghanistan right now and how it views the current effort there?...