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electricity, and if we have residential areas, energy being produced by solar cells or by windmills, et cetera, on days that there is no use for electricity, they should have ways to shift it back to the power company for use elsewhere in the grid. so that's what we are trying to find ways to make possible--to have a smart grid installed and also make it legal and also make it economical so that they should actually get paid for handing electricity to the grid. >> by transforming a relic of its industrial past into a vision for sustainable living, the stockholm royal seaport could well become a model replicated by other cities around the world. as city populations grow, providing healthy, locally produced food efficiently and sustainably is an increasing challenge. hans hassle, the ceo of plantagon, is planting new seeds for the future of urban farming. plantagon, a leader in vertrtical urbaban agricultlturl consnstruct a cucutting-edgege greenhououse in the e swedish cy of linkopoping, southth of ststockholm. . the aim isis to e more e food usingng less space;o deliver fresh produce at
electricity, and if we have residential areas, energy being produced by solar cells or by windmills, et cetera, on days that there is no use for electricity, they should have ways to shift it back to the power company for use elsewhere in the grid. so that's what we are trying to find ways to make possible--to have a smart grid installed and also make it legal and also make it economical so that they should actually get paid for handing electricity to the grid. >> by transforming a relic...
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roaring laughter, cheers, et cetera, andru this was taking it to another level. >>nt the presi then turned his attention to the black face scandals plaguing virginia's democratic governor and attorne general. he saw the agents wearing night vision goggles. at the speech, he jokingly said, they're in blackface. the president said the agents were in blackface because of the masks that they were wearing so maybe, they he to tak them away. no m htcomeant ton from the white house. >>> a jaguar goes after an woma at arizona zoo. what lead up to the attack and the warning zoo officials are sending to visitors. and we continue our coverage on our top story this evening. a plane crash in ethiopia kills 157 people. we have new infortion on the pilot's reported local ties. >> just ahead on sports final, caps, caps, caps, a red hot t tm fohe post season. the key t another playoff run straight from johnwalton. >>> and the reviews are in for the bobble head. hear how much number 92 likes his hair. plus banding how members of the green machine roll right over any obstacle life
roaring laughter, cheers, et cetera, andru this was taking it to another level. >>nt the presi then turned his attention to the black face scandals plaguing virginia's democratic governor and attorne general. he saw the agents wearing night vision goggles. at the speech, he jokingly said, they're in blackface. the president said the agents were in blackface because of the masks that they were wearing so maybe, they he to tak them away. no m htcomeant ton from the white house. >>>...
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cetera, et cetera. so we're hopeful that will help with the survey process in the field. i will pause again for questions. over past couple of years, development staff have been reflecting best practices and preservation fields, meets standards for survey and can be completed in the most resource efficient manner. so what will we be recording? individual resources, including building, structures, objects, natural features, as well as districts, cultural landscapes. we'll be creating an individual record of everything we record within the arch's database. each record will include at minimum a photograph, a physical description based on selections from drop-down menus, a historic theme or context if one is associated, assessment of physical integrity, a status code or similar evaluation and a link to any related records. that linkin linking ability is something important in the selection of arches because given the amount of legacy data that we have in many different forms, it's likely that, you know, whe
cetera, et cetera. so we're hopeful that will help with the survey process in the field. i will pause again for questions. over past couple of years, development staff have been reflecting best practices and preservation fields, meets standards for survey and can be completed in the most resource efficient manner. so what will we be recording? individual resources, including building, structures, objects, natural features, as well as districts, cultural landscapes. we'll be creating an...
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it's about time and location, et cetera in certain areas where polling places have close asked one of the big oppressors is the suffocation of the airwaves with big, dark money misleading the public and not telling the truth about what is at stake in the election and just decides not to vote. so this is -- this is about honoring a democracy. we said we would do it as it proceeded as we talked about last week. the committee continued to have hearings on bills to lower the cost of prescription drugs and protect the affordable care act and continue to have hearings on how we proceed on infrastructure and hr 1 b on the floor today. we would pass common sense gun violence prevention and we did last week with hr-8. next week we'll be launching our equality act and the discrimination for the lgbtq community and we will also be launching an initiative to protect the dreamers and the temporary protective status persons in our country. one more bill before the end of the month will be two more. one will be equal pay for equal work which comes back to our original lower health care costs and pay
it's about time and location, et cetera in certain areas where polling places have close asked one of the big oppressors is the suffocation of the airwaves with big, dark money misleading the public and not telling the truth about what is at stake in the election and just decides not to vote. so this is -- this is about honoring a democracy. we said we would do it as it proceeded as we talked about last week. the committee continued to have hearings on bills to lower the cost of prescription...
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year, the lion air plane, and at the time many questions were asked about whether cheques happened, et cetera. this aircraft has been around since 2017. indeed, and this is the kind of plane that companies like, this is an airline that is going full global reach. it has been expanding rapidly and even had 29 of these boeing 737 max—8 on order. if they are to maintain their strong reputation i wonder whether they will have to make some decisions going forward. for details on that, the rescue effort still under way
year, the lion air plane, and at the time many questions were asked about whether cheques happened, et cetera. this aircraft has been around since 2017. indeed, and this is the kind of plane that companies like, this is an airline that is going full global reach. it has been expanding rapidly and even had 29 of these boeing 737 max—8 on order. if they are to maintain their strong reputation i wonder whether they will have to make some decisions going forward. for details on that, the rescue...
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many areas just government revenues, et cetera. many areasjust do government revenues, et cetera.d with the loss of hunting, i abandoned. hunting is an appropriate land—use and it does have conservation value, especially for communities that live in wildlife areas and again, they need the benefits, so that is their business, that is their life. they have been brought up in those areas and they know it and if they do not have any legal employments, they will turn to more illegal resources and hence the poaching. there is trouble, but there is also hoping the elephants century. botswana has become a safe haven as neighbouring countries have been devastated by poaching, but too many elephants is also a problem. hunting will not reduce the numbers and a cold provoked an outcry. there will be no solution if we do not involve the communities. some people are saying that we should look for other countries that are looking for the elephant species and then transfer some of our elephant population to those countries. first off, we need to stop pointing fingers. don't shoot the messenger. i
many areas just government revenues, et cetera. many areasjust do government revenues, et cetera.d with the loss of hunting, i abandoned. hunting is an appropriate land—use and it does have conservation value, especially for communities that live in wildlife areas and again, they need the benefits, so that is their business, that is their life. they have been brought up in those areas and they know it and if they do not have any legal employments, they will turn to more illegal resources and...
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cetera, et cetera. and we have been involved in all of this for years, if not decades. we are happy that you have the consultants underway. we are happy that you have a deadline of having a report at the end of may, early june. we hope that the deadline is firm, and that if the report recommends a whole new structure , which will take a year or two or three because it requires state legislation to implement, that that will not impede the work to be done. there is the 30% engineering for the phase i tunnel, the phase ii tunnel, there's the environmental review for the pennsylvania avenue extension tunnel, there's the work the planning department intends to do regarding the 22nd street station, all of those things should be moved forward soon. i say that because we need to have this project, the physical design of this project in place should the environment to change , and more money becoming available -- available. the three items i mentioned, there is all money available. it can be started right now. t
cetera, et cetera. and we have been involved in all of this for years, if not decades. we are happy that you have the consultants underway. we are happy that you have a deadline of having a report at the end of may, early june. we hope that the deadline is firm, and that if the report recommends a whole new structure , which will take a year or two or three because it requires state legislation to implement, that that will not impede the work to be done. there is the 30% engineering for the...
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>> he's in charge of the middle east peace -- and he's been eting with leaders trying to pitch the idea -- the idea isca bay let's put the money forward and try to rebuild the palereinian and make some political concessions to the inally come up with an agreement. i don't know how much they watch the security process or it matters. in general they wat these investigations broadly. and obviously it has an impact on theiriew of the administration's ability to deliver. that's what really matters. c they done whether he did the right thing. they want to know can he deliver on what he or jared kushner is promising. >> they want to know is fis presidency is under threat. another vexing issue was the testimony of his former lawyer michael coe wen before the house oversight committee. cohen leveled a number of accusations against mr. trump and talk about his businesses practices. >> to your knowledge did the president provide inflated assets to an insurance company? >> yes. >> who else knows that the president did this? >> allen wieslberg and andrew calamari. >> do you think w need to review hi
>> he's in charge of the middle east peace -- and he's been eting with leaders trying to pitch the idea -- the idea isca bay let's put the money forward and try to rebuild the palereinian and make some political concessions to the inally come up with an agreement. i don't know how much they watch the security process or it matters. in general they wat these investigations broadly. and obviously it has an impact on theiriew of the administration's ability to deliver. that's what really...
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cetera, et cetera.e the fiscal crisis hits italy, japan, france, sooner or later the united states, we're all on the same trajectory there is no bailout entity big enough to bail us out. then you're looking at as thomas sowell said, really horrific scenarios what happens. fiscal version of "hunger games" or something like that. david: but there is no other country in the world whose constitution, first of all is as long as ours been around, well over 220 years and it is, it is really rooted in the idea of private property. socialism is rooted in the idea of taking away private property, having government being a means of production. doesn't it, doesn't it, if we up root the economic system of free-market capitalism for socialism, doesn't that also up root what america is and doesn't that mean a totally different country? >> i'm afraid we sort of lost that fight beginning in the 1930s. it used to be that supreme court justices respected the enumerated powers clause of the constitution that put very firm
cetera, et cetera.e the fiscal crisis hits italy, japan, france, sooner or later the united states, we're all on the same trajectory there is no bailout entity big enough to bail us out. then you're looking at as thomas sowell said, really horrific scenarios what happens. fiscal version of "hunger games" or something like that. david: but there is no other country in the world whose constitution, first of all is as long as ours been around, well over 220 years and it is, it is really...
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it is clearly a cyberthreat et cetera.the other hand they saw how the world economy was affected and how her own stock market is affected when china does badly. has that view changed somewhat from the trump administration? >> the trump administration has changed in the said here the realization as i point out earlier. historically when the rest of the world slows down the u.s. inevitably slows down. we need china doing while. the u.s. and china are the elephants when they fight, the mice get squashed. we need the u.s. and china to step up and reach an agreement. just in the context as you point out an economic cold war. sure into good to see you both. thank you very much. appreciate it. legendary economist tom saul on the debate over socialism versus capitalism as the democrats pushed further to the left. venezuela facing total collapse. don't miss in there. by pm eastern we debate all of today's headlines and how markets are reacting. we will see you tonight. - hello, i'm brad castillo. did you know that americans who bou
it is clearly a cyberthreat et cetera.the other hand they saw how the world economy was affected and how her own stock market is affected when china does badly. has that view changed somewhat from the trump administration? >> the trump administration has changed in the said here the realization as i point out earlier. historically when the rest of the world slows down the u.s. inevitably slows down. we need china doing while. the u.s. and china are the elephants when they fight, the mice...
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from neut this is the analyst's first buy eting since snap c public two years ago. he cited snapchat's move to mor premium produced content. the price target is noun $15. snap got 12% closer to that today, up to >>> microsoft is getting a buy rating. the firm sees the company's cloud business c tinuing to drive strong overall growth. the price target $135.of micr rose nearly a dime to close at $114.fi59. boeing's max fleet is grounded, airlines are scrambling to reok flyers and keep routes open. passengers are letting their feelings be known about the jet at the center of the whole controversy. frank holland is at new york's o lagard a for us tonight. >> reporter: boeing's 737 max jets are now grounded, but passengers like john de are letting their theories fly about why they waited for a presidential order. >> the profit motive is apo rful one. i'm quite sure that they wanted to wait until thein laste until somebody else made that decision. when you think about it, y should shut it down immediately. >> reporter: if cancellations and disruptions are experienced all
from neut this is the analyst's first buy eting since snap c public two years ago. he cited snapchat's move to mor premium produced content. the price target is noun $15. snap got 12% closer to that today, up to >>> microsoft is getting a buy rating. the firm sees the company's cloud business c tinuing to drive strong overall growth. the price target $135.of micr rose nearly a dime to close at $114.fi59. boeing's max fleet is grounded, airlines are scrambling to reok flyers and keep...
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cetera et cetera, at what point is the f.c.c. -- pardon me -- but irrelevant to our media world? >> so this is one of the things that i've consistently said. for my first days on the commission back in 2012, we need to get the denominator right. what i mean by that is figuring out the full scope of competition in every one of these marketplaces. i think if you were to tell the average person under 25 or 30 for example, yes, the f.c.c. considers the market marketplace for information to be solely newspapers, broadcast tv stations, broadcast radio stations, they would look at you as if, have you not heard of this thing called the internet? technically speaking our rules don't take into account some of the effects of the internet. that's part of the reason why we want to make sure we have an intellectually honest discussion about what is competition in this marketplace where for example do we see the example of digital advertising. that's the kind of thing we want to encourage a conversation about. because ultimately the f.c.c.'s rules cannot reflect the marketplace of 2018 if the m
cetera et cetera, at what point is the f.c.c. -- pardon me -- but irrelevant to our media world? >> so this is one of the things that i've consistently said. for my first days on the commission back in 2012, we need to get the denominator right. what i mean by that is figuring out the full scope of competition in every one of these marketplaces. i think if you were to tell the average person under 25 or 30 for example, yes, the f.c.c. considers the market marketplace for information to be...
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cetera, et cetera.there's no doubt in my mind that it is not just the new zealand, but every country on the face of the earth has to be, if you will, on alert for perhaps more individuals attacks. when i first heard this, i have to tell you, my concern was more attacks in other countries. you know, when you hear new zealand of all places. a wonderful, beautiful country. you really never hear much about. you realize that we have some real problems on our hands. as your guest said earlier, there will be a whole amount of intelligence and information sharing worldwide. the concern is are there going to be more? and are there going to be more in each country? the magnitude of this could grow. i hope it doesn't. we don't know what we're dealing with right now. >> all right. stand by with us. we're going to take a break here for a minute. we're going to get back to you in just a moment. 40 people confirmed to be dead in new zealand. we'll be right back. .. ♪ >> laura: it's time >> time for the last bite. nebr
cetera, et cetera.there's no doubt in my mind that it is not just the new zealand, but every country on the face of the earth has to be, if you will, on alert for perhaps more individuals attacks. when i first heard this, i have to tell you, my concern was more attacks in other countries. you know, when you hear new zealand of all places. a wonderful, beautiful country. you really never hear much about. you realize that we have some real problems on our hands. as your guest said earlier, there...
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in ethiopia today, an outpouring of grief at the sight where et flight02 went down. sky news reporter john sparks is there. >> today the site has been given over to members of the red cr s, who are now looking for the remains of the passengers, 157 people, who were on that flight. >> reporter: among the eig americans on board, melvin and bennett riffel have been identified, two brothers from california. tennessee doctor manisha nukavarapu, and antoine lewis, e u.s. service mr. >> antoine is whtoe we he wanted e. he left here doing what he wanted to doand he is in his motherland soil. >> reporter: meanwhile, president trump stirred confusion today when he tweeted airplanes are far too complex to fly. pilots are no longer needed, but rather computer scientists from m.i.t., and the complexity creates danger. thatmp pd a call with boeing ceo dennis muilenburg who made it clear he is absolutely confident in the safety of the airlines. late today, the faa said it has no data to justify grounding the max 8s. meanwhile, boeing says it is pushing out an urgent software patch
in ethiopia today, an outpouring of grief at the sight where et flight02 went down. sky news reporter john sparks is there. >> today the site has been given over to members of the red cr s, who are now looking for the remains of the passengers, 157 people, who were on that flight. >> reporter: among the eig americans on board, melvin and bennett riffel have been identified, two brothers from california. tennessee doctor manisha nukavarapu, and antoine lewis, e u.s. service mr....
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they're protesting the recent change.st dem stralt demtors will be peck ets.ng to get higher pages. >>> and the government of dubai has taken the rare step of barring r. kelly.> here are concerns that the protests will continue in the anti-rose. they acquitted michael rose and his friend running from police. the mean was not was involved two meetings nearby. he said hee shot because was trying to eliminate the threat made against him. rosen's family says they are heartbroken. >> i'm angry but i'm not. it hurts more than anything. >> after the verdict, rose feld's attorney's office. they have a commitment to keep fighting and remembering the honor student killed. >>> and the government of dubai has taken the rare step of barring r. kelly. kelly asked if he would be able to leave the country and perform for the family at dubai. dubai didn't know it was going co host kelly. he says he needs tcompete performing. so he can fulfill child performance payments. >>> temperatures are expected to rise and there's more snow melt. the region heavy due to weeks.g the area m
they're protesting the recent change.st dem stralt demtors will be peck ets.ng to get higher pages. >>> and the government of dubai has taken the rare step of barring r. kelly.> here are concerns that the protests will continue in the anti-rose. they acquitted michael rose and his friend running from police. the mean was not was involved two meetings nearby. he said hee shot because was trying to eliminate the threat made against him. rosen's family says they are heartbroken....
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et has taken three days?i would have hoped it would have taken a lot sooner. >> reporter: acting f.a.a. administrator daniel elwell edounded the max citing new satellite data showing flight 302 pitched up and down after takeoff in a way similar to the lion air 737-max that crashed in october. should this action have been taken in october or november of last year? >> if it was an unsafe airplane, it wouldn't be certified. ee're confident in the safety of the airplane. what we don't know is if there's ilinkage between those two accidents. and, now that we have the new evidence, we grounded the airplanes to find the linkage. ag reporter: those are hard toughts to put together. the plane is safe, but you can't fly it. >> i'm confident the max will fly again, but we have to determine if the a lin >> reporter: captain dennis tajer flies the 737-max, and is o spokesman for american airline pilots who met with boeing in november. loe pilots were frustrated goeing was not more forthcoming gith new systems on the max u
et has taken three days?i would have hoped it would have taken a lot sooner. >> reporter: acting f.a.a. administrator daniel elwell edounded the max citing new satellite data showing flight 302 pitched up and down after takeoff in a way similar to the lion air 737-max that crashed in october. should this action have been taken in october or november of last year? >> if it was an unsafe airplane, it wouldn't be certified. ee're confident in the safety of the airplane. what we don't...
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might be the mvp of the league but the warriors were able to fi the et in a big way. steph curry with a great game here. slashing to the rack. warriors had an early lead. but the rockets kept coming back in this game. the warriors kept pushing t bes yet as a member of the warriors. they're just starting to figure it out, how to win with cousins. just in time because the playoffs are right around the corner. the warriors beat the rockets 106-104. >>> well, you never know who's going to show up at your front door. guess who? that's the bay area's newest superstar antonio brown paying a visit to his new quarterback, derek carr. derek carr says come on in. >> it's a nice house. >> welcome to the house. this is in the east bay. these guys are excited to work together. brown comes to the bay area with some baggage. he had a messy divorce with the steelers. but he said all the right things today. >> my plan is to, you know, get around here, get in the room, start holding guys accountable, let them know it's a certain type of standard here now that we've got to upheld. >> in
might be the mvp of the league but the warriors were able to fi the et in a big way. steph curry with a great game here. slashing to the rack. warriors had an early lead. but the rockets kept coming back in this game. the warriors kept pushing t bes yet as a member of the warriors. they're just starting to figure it out, how to win with cousins. just in time because the playoffs are right around the corner. the warriors beat the rockets 106-104. >>> well, you never know who's going to...
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ecosystem, you you've had to only buy the bundle, get a set-top box that you've paid a premium for, etku provides an operating system at a low cost that people can use to access a vast amount of content so, the consumer is getting a better deal by using roku to access video content than they are a traditional set-top box, and that's why we continue to think that both volume and usage will shift further to roku in the future in fact, you're seeing cable companies even push people away from set-top boxes to bring your own device for their own streaming services >> eric, i'm wondering what you think about this pending merger between t-mobile and sprint. we've hat comments overnight from department of justice that they're not impressed with some of the features of the deal right now. i mean, everybody is focused on 5g and moving forwards 5g infrastructure businesses and consumers increasingly doing more and more on their phones, and in terms of the digitalization of everything, how do you see this sector, i guess evolving in the coming years, and who are the winners and losers in all of th
ecosystem, you you've had to only buy the bundle, get a set-top box that you've paid a premium for, etku provides an operating system at a low cost that people can use to access a vast amount of content so, the consumer is getting a better deal by using roku to access video content than they are a traditional set-top box, and that's why we continue to think that both volume and usage will shift further to roku in the future in fact, you're seeing cable companies even push people away from...
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cetera, et cetera, et cetera. and that is for those who pay attention to what is happening when a project starts initially, how the votings are done, who have access to the results of the borings, all this takes a lot of work, and not too many people are interested in doing it. because when presentations are given, of course, wade was not there, he came later on, you know, somebody stitched the clothing and wade had to come and do the repairs. and he's done a pretty good job. i have nothing against his presentation. but i say is that when we allow this huge firms like acon, urs, jacobs, to conduct these evaluations and charge us a lot of money, and then we have to revisit this and spend more money, then we are not doing justice to the taxpayer. that's all i'm saying. and i may be wrong. and if i'm wrong, then i'm wrong, but that's how i think. i like to look at the project from the beginning and see if due fairly and justice was done. thank you very much. >> president caen: thank you. >> good afternoon, commission
cetera, et cetera, et cetera. and that is for those who pay attention to what is happening when a project starts initially, how the votings are done, who have access to the results of the borings, all this takes a lot of work, and not too many people are interested in doing it. because when presentations are given, of course, wade was not there, he came later on, you know, somebody stitched the clothing and wade had to come and do the repairs. and he's done a pretty good job. i have nothing...
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cetera, et cetera. therefore, it cannot be done, that is drilling cannot be done until congress says so. his executive order declared null and void and as a result of that, it's a big win for the environmentalist. >> you have to think the trump administration is going to appeal this and appeal to congress to override, yes? >> yes. very good point. and to in serterms of your firs point i believe there will be an appeal. this is the ninth circuit and we have 13 circuit courts throughout the country. circuit courts are only appellate courts, right? the court you get to before you get to the supreme court. in this particular jurisdiction covering alaska that is the ninth circuit. while this was a district court judge the judge will appeal this to the ninth circuit and see what and appellate court has to say. in addition to that, second point in your question is going to congress. now you can go to congress but remember the democrats certainly control the house of representatives and it takes two branches of
cetera, et cetera. therefore, it cannot be done, that is drilling cannot be done until congress says so. his executive order declared null and void and as a result of that, it's a big win for the environmentalist. >> you have to think the trump administration is going to appeal this and appeal to congress to override, yes? >> yes. very good point. and to in serterms of your firs point i believe there will be an appeal. this is the ninth circuit and we have 13 circuit courts...
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cetera, et cetera you see where i'm going. how long could this take how long do we -- what theresa may was hoping by holding a deal -- a vote this week is that she could request for a short extension? she wanted three months to try to get all the accompanying legislation through around brexit, given that she's not likely to have that vote before she goes to brussels to ask for its extension. what she's implied in the past and what her ministers are saying now is that we might be looking at a longer extension, and it's very much in the lap of the gods in fact, in the lap of those european leaders they can decide how long to insist upon after a thursday afternoon meeting. >> all right a lot of drama still building in the u.k. parliament with regard to brexit. willem marks, thank you for the update coming up on the show, goldman sachs is doubling down on diversity. we'll tell you about the big push that they are making at that big bank, but, first, betting on the middle east saudi arabia's stock market has been on a tear, and now
cetera, et cetera you see where i'm going. how long could this take how long do we -- what theresa may was hoping by holding a deal -- a vote this week is that she could request for a short extension? she wanted three months to try to get all the accompanying legislation through around brexit, given that she's not likely to have that vote before she goes to brussels to ask for its extension. what she's implied in the past and what her ministers are saying now is that we might be looking at a...
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earlier property owners that have their farms, their -- their -- sometimes their cattles, ranches, et cetera, on the south side. what the government has done in the portions of the wall that it's already built is it's put in gates with computerized codes so the property owner can access his property but there's actually one really tragic story of one property owner whose home was on the south side and had a fire and although they were able to escape, not all of their pets and animals were able to get out of harm's way and, you know, i don't know whether the fire department agrees with this or not, but at least the property owner's view was that this whole gate situation seriously slowed down access of public safety officials, and i know, i've seen an interview with the sheriff of mcallen who says one of his concerns is that, you know, getting through a computerized coded gate when you're trying to respond to emergency is not very effective. >> yeah. is this on? okay. audra thomas. i was just wondering, a lot -- so a lot of the land is privately owned, but how much of the land is owned
earlier property owners that have their farms, their -- their -- sometimes their cattles, ranches, et cetera, on the south side. what the government has done in the portions of the wall that it's already built is it's put in gates with computerized codes so the property owner can access his property but there's actually one really tragic story of one property owner whose home was on the south side and had a fire and although they were able to escape, not all of their pets and animals were able...
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any language, english, we have over 30 translations in english. .et none of them is qur'an it is the translation of the meaning of qur'an. but the qur'an we use is centered in the arabic language and we are the universal message, so we don't belong to arabs or to america, we belong to all. in fact, the arabs are a minority in the muslim world. they are only 20% of the muslim population. therefore, anyone who wants to become an imam come at once to become a leader for a muslim group, he needs to learn arabic and and he needs to respect the qur'an accurately the way it was revealed to mohammed. when it comes to spelling names in the qur'an or the book of god, you will see that under the occupation, there has been a shift of meanings. british and french, they altered the names. muslim, and this is offensive to us. the correct pronunciation would islam, muslim. they spell it with a k. it should be with a q, qur'an. that is how we spell the word qur'an. the message of the qur'an is there as a text. but each community comes and they develop some kind of an ideology that fit the interest of
any language, english, we have over 30 translations in english. .et none of them is qur'an it is the translation of the meaning of qur'an. but the qur'an we use is centered in the arabic language and we are the universal message, so we don't belong to arabs or to america, we belong to all. in fact, the arabs are a minority in the muslim world. they are only 20% of the muslim population. therefore, anyone who wants to become an imam come at once to become a leader for a muslim group, he needs to...
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cetera, et cetera.ve read different books. that's all the time we have tonight. new podcast drops tomorrow so subscribe. shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take it from here. i will be in new york tomorrow night. >> shannon: i will too. see you there. we begin tonight with fox news alert. breaking tonight how speaker nancy pelosi says president trump is not worth impeaching. sparking a firestorm on the left where some bout it is going to happen. it's just a matter of time. tonight's announcement follows a week of internal democratic party cast. the democrat struggled with the socialism label. they announce the site of next year's convention. milwaukee, wisconsin. a smart republican say is perfect since it selected a free socialist mayor. the socialism to slavery reparations to legalizing prostitution itself on the table with a popular hip-hop show host who are shaking up the
cetera, et cetera.ve read different books. that's all the time we have tonight. new podcast drops tomorrow so subscribe. shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take it from here. i will be in new york tomorrow night. >> shannon: i will too. see you there. we begin tonight with fox news alert. breaking tonight how speaker nancy pelosi says president trump is not worth impeaching. sparking a firestorm on the left where some bout it is going to happen. it's just a matter of...
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job openings, the l & the t are job openings and losses, et cetera, et cetera. this is a stunning number. 7.6 million openings in january, closing in on the record high set in november. job openings now outpace the number of unemployed people in the u.s. by one million. >>> then we've got consumer sentiment, this is the university of michigan sentiment indicator. it's the preliminary one, because we are not all the way through march, but it is moving higher for a second straight month, at least this far into march. the index jumping to 97.8 from 93.8 back in february. that is actually better than what was expected. so even with this terrific data, the odds makers in chicago are still seeing a 0% chance of a rate hike at the next fed meeting which is actually wednesday. this of course follows the march fomc meeting, we look and see that june, may, nothing's happening. 0%, 0%. even with great economic data. so what message should you, the investor, be reading from this very robust data, plus no rate hikes. great data plus rate hikes equals, okay. what do you pile
job openings, the l & the t are job openings and losses, et cetera, et cetera. this is a stunning number. 7.6 million openings in january, closing in on the record high set in november. job openings now outpace the number of unemployed people in the u.s. by one million. >>> then we've got consumer sentiment, this is the university of michigan sentiment indicator. it's the preliminary one, because we are not all the way through march, but it is moving higher for a second straight...
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cetera, et cetera.through self-love, you learned to own these titles as badges of pride. what did you mean? >> it's funny because in some ways, "sissy" is the first word i had to name nigh difference. you know, i didn't know the word "transgender" when i was a kid. i didn't even know the word "gay." i knew "sissy," people who were gender different is a thing. the whole point of the book is to excavate the story of my gender and not take any part of it for granted. and, so, naming it "sissy" is about reclaiming my childhood for myself. you know what i mean? and learning to kind of, like, snatch back the power from people who tried to be like, "you shouldn't be like that." and you can be, "if you think you're going to tease me with that name, like, it's the title of my damn book now, so, sorry." ( cheers and applause ) like, oops. >> trevor: you said one of the things you think could help us in society is people experimenting more with their gender. you said people should try on a three-piece suit, regard
cetera, et cetera.through self-love, you learned to own these titles as badges of pride. what did you mean? >> it's funny because in some ways, "sissy" is the first word i had to name nigh difference. you know, i didn't know the word "transgender" when i was a kid. i didn't even know the word "gay." i knew "sissy," people who were gender different is a thing. the whole point of the book is to excavate the story of my gender and not take any part of...
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embassy, et cetera. you can tell by the printing it was an excited marine. i had never seen this before. prudence: neither had i. this one notes one of our marines, who had gone up to cash a check, died. another of our marines got a purple heart for his actions on august 7. john: one sergeant, his wife was our community liaison officer and she was badly injured. she lost most of the sight in one of her eyes and they had to medically evacuate her. it was really a sad situation. he stayed on and did his duty while his wife was medically evacuated. prudence: the marine security guard who was wearing this hat was in our embassy. if i can point you to this building. it was built in the 1970's to earthquake standards which is why on the outside it looks pretty secure. on the inside, as you can tell from the mangled remains of a television set, we were devastated. the rock that came from our embassy was blown into one of the vehicles. somebody found it in her vehicle. at the time of the bombing, i was on the 21st floor. the truck with the tnt exploded here. the mou
embassy, et cetera. you can tell by the printing it was an excited marine. i had never seen this before. prudence: neither had i. this one notes one of our marines, who had gone up to cash a check, died. another of our marines got a purple heart for his actions on august 7. john: one sergeant, his wife was our community liaison officer and she was badly injured. she lost most of the sight in one of her eyes and they had to medically evacuate her. it was really a sad situation. he stayed on and...
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wake up tomorrow and moll et shealks about t benefits of news 4 today starts at 4:00 a.m. won't be exercisingat 4:00 maybe you will. >> finally, we will send you off to sleep and talk toat, cheese does your cheese have a favorite song? a said thatexposing could give it more flavor. resear exposed krats of to mart and to led zeppelin they w judged and the tripe the judges said that cheese had this?o idea was >> people with a lot of time on >> somebody paid good money to conduc survey. >> we w.kn all right. >> we might be ordering our who knows. esta botes y estas a 70% es momento ideal y estÁ paso a paso
wake up tomorrow and moll et shealks about t benefits of news 4 today starts at 4:00 a.m. won't be exercisingat 4:00 maybe you will. >> finally, we will send you off to sleep and talk toat, cheese does your cheese have a favorite song? a said thatexposing could give it more flavor. resear exposed krats of to mart and to led zeppelin they w judged and the tripe the judges said that cheese had this?o idea was >> people with a lot of time on >> somebody paid good money to conduc...
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way we have spent much talking about this -- >> get this interview they want george and i on camera, et cetera, i hope i cleared the air, a little bit. but this is not what i do at the white house. >> right. >> you will we at the white house later to interview the president we look forward to having you there he i talking to business roundtable today. >> thank you so much for addressing this. >> kellyanne conway.
way we have spent much talking about this -- >> get this interview they want george and i on camera, et cetera, i hope i cleared the air, a little bit. but this is not what i do at the white house. >> right. >> you will we at the white house later to interview the president we look forward to having you there he i talking to business roundtable today. >> thank you so much for addressing this. >> kellyanne conway.
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there was something about the original cartoon thatjust, you know you watch it, it is like et, you watchyou immediately start crying, you can't resist it. in the case of this, i found it oddly unengaging, for all the things that were 0k and impressive, it never gets off the ground in the way it should do. do you think that is a trend then, that the original animation actually has more heart and soul? notjust in this film but other things that have been remade? i thought thejungle book was extraordinary, but the fact of the matter is that was, to all intents and purposes, an animated film. i don't think, there is no reason why you can't take anything and redo it in a different format and add to it. thisjust doesn't add. out of blue, which is an unconventional kind of investigation of a murder of a renowned astro physicist. it sounds intriguing. i loved it. it is made by carol morley, who made the falling. it is a radical reinvention of martin amis‘s novel. carol morley said she set out to rescue the characters form the pages of the novel. there is a murder of an astrophysicist, investigat
there was something about the original cartoon thatjust, you know you watch it, it is like et, you watchyou immediately start crying, you can't resist it. in the case of this, i found it oddly unengaging, for all the things that were 0k and impressive, it never gets off the ground in the way it should do. do you think that is a trend then, that the original animation actually has more heart and soul? notjust in this film but other things that have been remade? i thought thejungle book was...
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moving aircraft appear ships unprotected, et cetera. last year generally do, -- ancestorcdue, your hinted that the kc 46 tank , they're we're buying might be too expensive to purchase because the number we would need in a challenge situation to replace and to overmatch the adversary would be significantly more than projected. as a result, we asked transcom to produce a mobility requirement study. and the report essentially came back and said there is no problem with our ability to support contingencies. we have got the right mix. it essentially was disconnected with the comments that i heard, at least my perception of what general mcdue was talking about. what's changed? i mean, we all make the -- we all recognize, this is going to be a much more hostile environment to move equipment in. and we don't seem to be responding in an appropriate way. your comments, sir. >> sure, thanks for the question. i think you're referring to the mobility capabilities requirement study that the nda directed in 2018. and that study was twaened the departm
moving aircraft appear ships unprotected, et cetera. last year generally do, -- ancestorcdue, your hinted that the kc 46 tank , they're we're buying might be too expensive to purchase because the number we would need in a challenge situation to replace and to overmatch the adversary would be significantly more than projected. as a result, we asked transcom to produce a mobility requirement study. and the report essentially came back and said there is no problem with our ability to support...
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dod has healthcare fraud, we have healthcare fraud, et cetera, va has healthcare fraud. we are doing more of that and we need to do more of that as a community and that's what is expected of us. >> we only have a few minutes before we are going to take questions. i want to ask one about cybersecurity. maybe, glenn, you can talk about this. i know that cybersecurity in general is a hot topic and there's a lot of concern about risks to our government networks and your offices do i.t. audits and i know that your management challenges at dod also involve concern about state actor threats to our government including russia, china, iran, north korea. can you talk a little bit about are there concerns about how we can better protect our networks particularly from state actors or other cybersecurity risks that you're seeing and that you would recommend that we would take steps to improve to protect ourselves? >> well, i can talk a little bit about it in an unclassified context. it is a key issue, it's a key issue because everything relies on i.t. and without i.t. systems and cyb
dod has healthcare fraud, we have healthcare fraud, et cetera, va has healthcare fraud. we are doing more of that and we need to do more of that as a community and that's what is expected of us. >> we only have a few minutes before we are going to take questions. i want to ask one about cybersecurity. maybe, glenn, you can talk about this. i know that cybersecurity in general is a hot topic and there's a lot of concern about risks to our government networks and your offices do i.t. audits...
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this is the first one that taken place in this part of information age, social networks and et cetera the globe instantly. that is a phenomenon we have not counted on before. it against first thing we need to do is get problem solve the, take lessons learned out of that and fix what is approve prep yeah, the -- appropriate and do it with urgency but not hasty. >> this is morgan, i think that this is been a prdisaster from the beginning a case study of geopolitics. boeing has handled challenges before, i think in 2013, the batteries that were catching on fire, you know more about this. but they seem it handle that much different from this case, i'm in the sure why. >> well we had two fatal accidents with large numbers of passengers onboard. that was not experienced on the 787 program that was is a physical problem how do you contain a run away lithium battery, this was easier to fix, and less at stake, we're still finding out the root causes of this. the root cause was that was certain. this is a little bit more complex. but the point is that 787 survived that, it is in service, i know
this is the first one that taken place in this part of information age, social networks and et cetera the globe instantly. that is a phenomenon we have not counted on before. it against first thing we need to do is get problem solve the, take lessons learned out of that and fix what is approve prep yeah, the -- appropriate and do it with urgency but not hasty. >> this is morgan, i think that this is been a prdisaster from the beginning a case study of geopolitics. boeing has handled...
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lindsey graham says -- he stepped forward to risk his life for the country, et cetera, et cetera. the word "donald trump" not in here, the words, "he shouldn't have said any of that," not in here. lindsey graham is about relevance. staying close to mccain kept him relevance. mccain was always in the mix. any kind of deal,gr graham was gone. he likes to be close to that power. take him at his word. he's doing this because he wants to be relevant. if donald trump isn't the president tomorrow and mike pence is, lindsey graham is probably going to cozy up to mike pence. he has said so himself. brooke. >> there are some major points where he just refuses to recognize facts. so talk to me about that. >> let's go through them. you had a graphic up earlier when you were talking with daniel dale, all the information up. this isn't all of the things. but let's go through a few of the things. denying the right of white nationalism, white supremacist-inspired murder is more than double in 2017, the last year they have statistics ffrm donald trump says not in the wake of new zealand. i'll not,
lindsey graham says -- he stepped forward to risk his life for the country, et cetera, et cetera. the word "donald trump" not in here, the words, "he shouldn't have said any of that," not in here. lindsey graham is about relevance. staying close to mccain kept him relevance. mccain was always in the mix. any kind of deal,gr graham was gone. he likes to be close to that power. take him at his word. he's doing this because he wants to be relevant. if donald trump isn't the...
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a lot of you flying in, et cetera, and i helped to turn on tv late last night to get a glimpse of ourdemocracy in action with the hearing yesterday with a certain guy who calls himself a lawyer. i never really heard of a lawyer secretly taping their own clients, but it's interesting. the terminology that gets used and to both of you, i think you need to understand something. when you're in that hearing and you're taking those stands, you are speaking for all of us. [applause] >> and took congressman jordan -- >> if you missed it, have to come back next year, still had some academic training today and tomorrow. so please bear with my friend alfredo ortiz. we're in a similar business. we're going to have a para
a lot of you flying in, et cetera, and i helped to turn on tv late last night to get a glimpse of ourdemocracy in action with the hearing yesterday with a certain guy who calls himself a lawyer. i never really heard of a lawyer secretly taping their own clients, but it's interesting. the terminology that gets used and to both of you, i think you need to understand something. when you're in that hearing and you're taking those stands, you are speaking for all of us. [applause] >> and took...
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to buy a car eighty percent of those decisions was made by women so they chose the interior cetera et cetera so it's very important that we get more women into the industry and i you know i want to try and encourage more people you know even within my team . you know my communications director is a female the lady that decides the design of that decides what the material in the colors are of my vehicle insight is a woman so why can't we have more women making a point about what we should have with our cars. you want to make female cars but we want to make cars for everybody and i think women have a really important part to play. and how do we get women of playing more of those parts do you believe in quotas for management but i don't really believe in quotas i believe in encouraging more women and i do my utmost to talk at summits and encourage people in telling about my experience but the problem with coaches is that if you are that you must many people it's so to senior level if you're a woman if you want to be recognized that you got to that level because of your ability to do the
to buy a car eighty percent of those decisions was made by women so they chose the interior cetera et cetera so it's very important that we get more women into the industry and i you know i want to try and encourage more people you know even within my team . you know my communications director is a female the lady that decides the design of that decides what the material in the colors are of my vehicle insight is a woman so why can't we have more women making a point about what we should have...
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advisory group, to invite us to do presentations about the survey and distribute fryers, postcards, faqs, et cetera. and then we also are going to be setting up a survey website where the members of the public can actually go in and make entries related to things they would like us to know or survey and that will contain status updates. we also envision again, once this cultural heritage methodology is together that certainly parts of our outreach to the public will change based on that methodology. any questions? i think this may be the longest time i've ever stood up here in front of you. so phasing. so we've looked at at a numberf variables for phasing, establishing physical ha has ph, how this might serve as a development tool and age of building stock in general. some of outreach in discussing these variables as we're putting together our phasing, particularly phase one to the city family. we've talked to the port as well as office of resilience. choosing those groups in particular, one, because the port as you'll see is in proposed phase one. they have a lot of historic properties and
advisory group, to invite us to do presentations about the survey and distribute fryers, postcards, faqs, et cetera. and then we also are going to be setting up a survey website where the members of the public can actually go in and make entries related to things they would like us to know or survey and that will contain status updates. we also envision again, once this cultural heritage methodology is together that certainly parts of our outreach to the public will change based on that...
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of a wider trend of populism and people being fed up with business as usual, corruption, austerity, etthinks europe is the answer and is positioning himself archaeologically against people who argue that europe is the problem. of course, his timing is interesting, with important vote here in the uk next week. it will be interesting to see what reaction and traction he gets for his ideas of bringing europe even closer on things like wages. some quite radical ideas in some respects. let's move on to bloomberg, this story really caught your attention. a icac being used by retailers to detect shoplifters before they commit a crime. it sounds like a tom cruise movie to me. it is interesting because it reminds me of what airports do when they are analysing people with cameras and trying to spot terrorism risks, so they can see by the way some of his walking or behaving if they look like they are going to be doing something they shouldn't. we seem doing something they shouldn't. we seem to be tolerant of that kind of surveillance in an airport, but whether we will be tolerant of it in oui’ wh
of a wider trend of populism and people being fed up with business as usual, corruption, austerity, etthinks europe is the answer and is positioning himself archaeologically against people who argue that europe is the problem. of course, his timing is interesting, with important vote here in the uk next week. it will be interesting to see what reaction and traction he gets for his ideas of bringing europe even closer on things like wages. some quite radical ideas in some respects. let's move on...
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conditions like autism, who knows whether it is true, whether it is to do with multitasking, directions, etmind up, thank you for your company. hello there. we saw mixed fortunes of the weather across the uk on sunday, with breezy, windy conditions, with showers across the north. further south unbroken sunshine. we saw 15.1 celsius in stjames's park, in london. the windy, showery conditions across the north of the country has been attributed to this area of low pressure, which is continuing to push out into the near continent, and allowing this big area of high pressure to topple in across the uk. so it will continue quite windy for the early hours of monday, across some eastern areas, perhaps a few showers. but elsewhere, lighter winds and lengthy clear skies. so it's going to be quite a chilly start to the day today, with low single figures across the south and a touch of frost out of town, across more northern areas. so a chilly start to monday, but at least largely dry and bright with plenty of sunshine. the winds will be light, too, because high pressure will be dominating. so lots of
conditions like autism, who knows whether it is true, whether it is to do with multitasking, directions, etmind up, thank you for your company. hello there. we saw mixed fortunes of the weather across the uk on sunday, with breezy, windy conditions, with showers across the north. further south unbroken sunshine. we saw 15.1 celsius in stjames's park, in london. the windy, showery conditions across the north of the country has been attributed to this area of low pressure, which is continuing to...
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government you are going to have a scar city and you're going to have delays in distribution that cetera et cetera so i. do. see. the money. up the side of the. moon. according to the central bank of venezuela products were missing before the constitutional referendum and regional elections of two thousand and seven. before the presidential election of two thousand and twelve and after chavez's death that again led to elections. american sanctions will soon be added to this artificial scarcity making the situation even worse. brought director of the c.p.r. in washington follows all economic developments he believes that america's sanctions are killing people in venezuela. when obama first imposed these sanctions on individuals because they violate this woman in international conventions he had to declare that venezuela poses an extraordinary and unusual threat to the security of the united states which is of course ridiculous and so this is a very aggressive thing trumpet taking a big step further and really did make it nearly impossible for the venezuelan economy recover temperamental that
government you are going to have a scar city and you're going to have delays in distribution that cetera et cetera so i. do. see. the money. up the side of the. moon. according to the central bank of venezuela products were missing before the constitutional referendum and regional elections of two thousand and seven. before the presidential election of two thousand and twelve and after chavez's death that again led to elections. american sanctions will soon be added to this artificial scarcity...
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we are preparing people, and contingency plans around suppliers and contracts, et cetera. in some ways is our clients, and then being ready for the different scenarios. what we see on the ground is at quite a lot of businesses are not fully prepared for the different scenarios. some of them are too small to spend so much time on all these different scenarios. so, businesses are not com pletely scenarios. so, businesses are not completely prepared for that. and your point of view as chief economist at kpmg, just what mariko oi was saying about the inverted yield curve, there is a lot of concern about the outlook for the global economy, and the uk going through this is extremely concerning, isn't it? absolutely, this is very bad timing. we had to downgrade our forecast of growth in the uk because we saw the first half very wea k the uk because we saw the first half very weak for the uk because of all the uncertainty and the brexit preparation, or lack of preparation, if you like. thank you for your time. now let's brief you on some other business stories. uber is close to bu
we are preparing people, and contingency plans around suppliers and contracts, et cetera. in some ways is our clients, and then being ready for the different scenarios. what we see on the ground is at quite a lot of businesses are not fully prepared for the different scenarios. some of them are too small to spend so much time on all these different scenarios. so, businesses are not com pletely scenarios. so, businesses are not completely prepared for that. and your point of view as chief...