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here if you add the excellent and good together which is pretty common in research, 70% say excellent or good. the other side of that, only fair or poor is 29%. so the 70% is a very strong number. that's in terms of a positive satisfaction rating. comparing that to years looking at it at 2016 the 70% that are satisfied adding the excellent or good is the same as what was achieved in 2016 so that number is consistent with 2016. you have 8% that said poor versus 5% in 2016. that's something to watch. is it a large difference, no. it's 3% and we'll look at how things look at the bottom end. there's a higher share 8% versus previous years. the tracking i've been talking about. with those it's going back to 2001, the same question, overall satisfaction question. the 70% achieved in 2017 looking at that versus 70%, also achieved in 2016. okay. so when i say the numbers are strong if you look at the trim chart you can see going back to 2010 it's been a steady increase in the overall satisfaction through 2016 and then this year it's still at the 70%. it's still an all-time high since we've be
here if you add the excellent and good together which is pretty common in research, 70% say excellent or good. the other side of that, only fair or poor is 29%. so the 70% is a very strong number. that's in terms of a positive satisfaction rating. comparing that to years looking at it at 2016 the 70% that are satisfied adding the excellent or good is the same as what was achieved in 2016 so that number is consistent with 2016. you have 8% that said poor versus 5% in 2016. that's something to...
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and government excellencies ladies and gentleman. will of annika good and in a very good afternoon to you all. i feel a great sense of history in this room today as the first leader of a small island state to preside over a cup. this proceedings will emerge imagined in the late one nine hundred eighty s. when scientists working together and supported by the u.n. system created the intergovernmental panel on climate change whose work we still turn to for guidance the i.p.c.c. led to the world climate conference which in turn led to the negotiation of the mother grimm and the un framework convention on climate change adopted in rio de janeiro in one thousand nine hundred two in one thousand nine hundred seventy we achieved a landmark agreement with the kyoto protocol with this measurable reduction targets it is a dangerous and of a city of the dream and next month and is something worth the governessing today. after several cups with varying degrees of success. we had a study breakthrough almost two years ago with the paris agreement.
and government excellencies ladies and gentleman. will of annika good and in a very good afternoon to you all. i feel a great sense of history in this room today as the first leader of a small island state to preside over a cup. this proceedings will emerge imagined in the late one nine hundred eighty s. when scientists working together and supported by the u.n. system created the intergovernmental panel on climate change whose work we still turn to for guidance the i.p.c.c. led to the world...
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china has been excellent, japan and south korea have been excellent. i think that's a very important part of the trip. the other important part is trade and relationships. the philippines is an unbelievably important military location. if you speak to the admirals and you speak to the generals, that's the perfect spot. as you know, we had no relationship for a long period of time with the philippines and now we have a very good relationship there. we are back with the philippines and strategically a very important location, maybe the most important strategic location in that area. we had a great time. i hope you guys are all okay. you all look well. go to sleep for a little while and we will talk to you later. the basketball players, i know a lot of people are asking. i will tell you what i heard about it a few days ago. we had a great conversation with the president and what they did was unfortunate. you're talking about a very prison sentences. they do not play games. he was terrific and they are working on it right now and hopefully everything is go
china has been excellent, japan and south korea have been excellent. i think that's a very important part of the trip. the other important part is trade and relationships. the philippines is an unbelievably important military location. if you speak to the admirals and you speak to the generals, that's the perfect spot. as you know, we had no relationship for a long period of time with the philippines and now we have a very good relationship there. we are back with the philippines and...
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is excellence. played a pivotal role. in getting this group together. i mean addition to get the group to agree for the first time in history in such a supply of arrangement including creating. new organs. and ensure implementation fully. there for this. very special position within this group so i think back to the days where the price is very very low and back. irrelevant as an organization could really do much about us shale oil russian oil and now my milk of the organization you're taking decisions you're brokering deals they work they would you say opdyke is back are you back in control all over the world all trade or is it just down to brokering a deal between russia and saudi arabia. in the past fifty seven years. of the existence of this organization. the organization has gone through several cycles. in some of the cycles it's really evans question. to put it bluntly. we have seen. if you like. in the past depending on which cycle but. only survives but. strongly. and this is what you see what you are seeing beginning from last year is vintage o
is excellence. played a pivotal role. in getting this group together. i mean addition to get the group to agree for the first time in history in such a supply of arrangement including creating. new organs. and ensure implementation fully. there for this. very special position within this group so i think back to the days where the price is very very low and back. irrelevant as an organization could really do much about us shale oil russian oil and now my milk of the organization you're taking...
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for me, it's excellent.hree major challenges at the dockyard would exhibit the ships' timbers, to build 21st—ce ntu ry ships' timbers, to build 21st—century visitor facilities, and to provide gallery spaces which told the story of the dockyard in the age of sailing, and we managed to do this by introducing a new building into the dockyard which allowed for the communication and circulation of visitors around the galleries. as an example of why i like this building, it acts as a real beacon for visitors. for me, the building is very special because we've managed to find a way to respond to a very sensitive historic setting with an architecture that is quite robust and allows the buildings around it to speak. i love this building because it reflects so many elements of the historic dockyard, and in those modern reflections, it unlocks the stories that are contained within the original buildings. wow, look at that. city of dreams. it is so cool. it has got lights. notjust regular lights, it is so cool. it has g
for me, it's excellent.hree major challenges at the dockyard would exhibit the ships' timbers, to build 21st—ce ntu ry ships' timbers, to build 21st—century visitor facilities, and to provide gallery spaces which told the story of the dockyard in the age of sailing, and we managed to do this by introducing a new building into the dockyard which allowed for the communication and circulation of visitors around the galleries. as an example of why i like this building, it acts as a real beacon...
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she excelled in academia earning the praise of her students and the esteem of her colleagues. in fact, more than 30 of michigan's deans and law professors wrote to support her nomination. they wrote that justice larsen's commitment to the rule of law and her capacity for top-flight legal analysis are both of the first order and her personal integrity and decency are exceptional. even when they disagreed, her colleagues praised justice larsen's generous manner, her personal integrity as well as her legal acumen. in 2015, larsen was appointed to the michigan supreme court. the next year she won election to a full term winning every single county in the state. her fellow justices, even those with different ideologies, praised her intellect and her commitment to apply the law as it's written to every case before them. joan larsen's time on the michigan high court has shown a record of independence and of fairness. here's how one practitioner put it in a letter to the judiciary committee. i'm not a republican, he wrote. justice larsen approaches cases with an open mind and an indep
she excelled in academia earning the praise of her students and the esteem of her colleagues. in fact, more than 30 of michigan's deans and law professors wrote to support her nomination. they wrote that justice larsen's commitment to the rule of law and her capacity for top-flight legal analysis are both of the first order and her personal integrity and decency are exceptional. even when they disagreed, her colleagues praised justice larsen's generous manner, her personal integrity as well as...
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nothing short of excellent accepted, beyond excellent, too much excellent. yes, possibly.n at the beginning, the heart and soul of every right-thinking quebecois, apparently. ice, a stick, and a puck. fred and dave and martin picard are joined by the original god of montreal gastronomy, the great chef normand laprise, to watch their beloved montreal canadiens lay waste to the carolina hurricanes. >> fred: yeah! >> anthony: all the while eating, of course, and drinking, as it turns out, the finest wines known to humanity. >> anthony: man, here we go. [ cheers ] ♪ ♪ [ fireworks ] >> anthony: this is the story of one man, one chef, and a city. also, it's about france, and a lot of other chefs, and a culinary tradition that grew up to change the world of gastronomy. it's about a family tree, about the trunk from which many branches grew. and it's about food, lots of food. great food, some of the greatest food on earth. ♪
nothing short of excellent accepted, beyond excellent, too much excellent. yes, possibly.n at the beginning, the heart and soul of every right-thinking quebecois, apparently. ice, a stick, and a puck. fred and dave and martin picard are joined by the original god of montreal gastronomy, the great chef normand laprise, to watch their beloved montreal canadiens lay waste to the carolina hurricanes. >> fred: yeah! >> anthony: all the while eating, of course, and drinking, as it turns...
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or excellence in international energy agency actually says the high prices are also linked to the fact that storms and cataclysms in the gulf of mexico and all producers were obliged to shut down the production temporarily but once it all gets back on its feet on the cataclysm subsides i think it's only logical the production you know will continue even more eagerly so what if that happens because i have the guarantee that it won't happen that kind of contradicts afterwards to actually cut oil supply kinney pressure that america not to do that. we have for the first in history in. discussions with the united states so all your company is a personal you led delegation to mix with the producers in houston to begin to explore. all possible collaborations. all i can tell you are known it was a very successful exploratory meeting. we began to understand ourselves through reports through analysis but face to face sitting down with them . one important message that i took away from the meeting. or the realisation by all of those who participated in that in number of historic meeting. us produ
or excellence in international energy agency actually says the high prices are also linked to the fact that storms and cataclysms in the gulf of mexico and all producers were obliged to shut down the production temporarily but once it all gets back on its feet on the cataclysm subsides i think it's only logical the production you know will continue even more eagerly so what if that happens because i have the guarantee that it won't happen that kind of contradicts afterwards to actually cut oil...
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excellent throw. scantling keeps the throw after a big hit. >> adam: short gain. brought down by trysten hill. top of the hour in orlando. adam amin, dusty dvorcek, molly mcgrath, our great crew at spectrum stadium. miami beaten earlier today, so only three unbeaten teams remain. ucf is one of them. it's been a -- salomon. there should have been a holding call or something there because nevelle clarke held the jersey of him while going down field. >> dusty: nevelle clarke quality cover guy. he was beat down the aisles. he got a handful of jersey has they were running down the sideline. pass interference, holding, whatever you want to call it. fortunate he didn't call the flag. >> adam: had a handful of jersey. should have been a defensive holding. third down and seven. flowers. launches. and incomplete. good coverage by mike hughes down field. >> dusty: pressure brought again by the defensive coordinator of ucf. it was pat jasinski, the inside linebacker who gets clean, fo e forces the errant throw by quinton flowers. big, big stand for that ucf defense. >> adam:
excellent throw. scantling keeps the throw after a big hit. >> adam: short gain. brought down by trysten hill. top of the hour in orlando. adam amin, dusty dvorcek, molly mcgrath, our great crew at spectrum stadium. miami beaten earlier today, so only three unbeaten teams remain. ucf is one of them. it's been a -- salomon. there should have been a holding call or something there because nevelle clarke held the jersey of him while going down field. >> dusty: nevelle clarke quality...
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your excellency, donald trump, president of the united states of america.lemen of the media, donald trump and tran i quang are holding a press briefing to announce the result of their talks and can i invite this excellency tran i quang to deliver this remarks. your excellency, donald trump, president of the united states of america, ladies and gentlemen, members of the media. we have had fruitful talks about the bilateral relations and international and bilateral relations of mutual interest. we both share the views that the bilateral relations have brought substantial results over the years, delivering enormous benefits to the people. during president trump's state visit to vietnam, vietnam and the united states issued a joint statement pledging to further deepen the vietnam united states comprehensive partnership on the basis of mutual respect for each other‘s independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity and political systems. within the visit‘s framework, the two sides reached important agreements on economy and trade. addressing war legacy issues wi
your excellency, donald trump, president of the united states of america.lemen of the media, donald trump and tran i quang are holding a press briefing to announce the result of their talks and can i invite this excellency tran i quang to deliver this remarks. your excellency, donald trump, president of the united states of america, ladies and gentlemen, members of the media. we have had fruitful talks about the bilateral relations and international and bilateral relations of mutual interest....
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yet that program is excelling all across this country. number two, what we need to do is to assess all of these programs that are claiming to deal with the problem. hold them accountable, all of them, talk to each other, be engaged. don't be scared to say how we feel. finally, we should -- you talk about transparency, mr. superintendent, let us know what you are doing. how you are spending the money. who are you recruiting to help with the problem? we do that we might be able to say that we have done a good j job. never leave it until it is done. do it well or not at all. it is time for us to stop half stepping and start high stepping so that when black children succeed all children succeed. when black children are excellent in getting awards not just for sports, singing, rapping. we can do more than that. we have got a brain and we have got to expose our children to achieving in the academic and scientific programs. more importantly, make sure they also know how to behave in school. teacher need to know how to not be scared of black chil
yet that program is excelling all across this country. number two, what we need to do is to assess all of these programs that are claiming to deal with the problem. hold them accountable, all of them, talk to each other, be engaged. don't be scared to say how we feel. finally, we should -- you talk about transparency, mr. superintendent, let us know what you are doing. how you are spending the money. who are you recruiting to help with the problem? we do that we might be able to say that we...
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how much she is an excellent chance of making a full recovery after the surgery. but you can't fly to sudan with angelica and something might happen. if she dies in sudan and she'll have to be buried there she won't be returned to wanda. you need to bear that in mind and you need to agree. and do you agree in opinion and yes i do i'm going to do an x. ray ok so i can see how our heart is doing. in iran we don't have a permanent. so your recent underscores we have many patients who need. about the shooter. they got there. we do have many acquired high diseases among them candies. romantic had diseases starts primarily by step front. when the stop thought is not treated by dan where did generate he's been assuming it can induce complications and the heart can be affected it can damage the valves. i'm one of the two peter she could eulogists in the country. i'm working in a public hospital. it's a difficult for me to manage all of the specialists that i tweak and so when it is closed and there is this big one if we don't send this child quickly for say gary sherry ha
how much she is an excellent chance of making a full recovery after the surgery. but you can't fly to sudan with angelica and something might happen. if she dies in sudan and she'll have to be buried there she won't be returned to wanda. you need to bear that in mind and you need to agree. and do you agree in opinion and yes i do i'm going to do an x. ray ok so i can see how our heart is doing. in iran we don't have a permanent. so your recent underscores we have many patients who need. about...
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how much is an excellent chance of making a full recovery after the surgery. but you can't fly to sudan with angelica and something might happen. if she dies in sudan and she'll have to be buried there she won't be returned to wanda. if you're here you need to bear that in mind and you need to agree. on those and do you agree in opinion and yes i do i'm going to do an x. ray ok so i can see how our heart is doing. in iran we don't have a permanent could you first so your recent underscores we have many patients who need credit so you're. about to see it or. yeah yeah. we do have many acquired high diseases among them romantic fantasies. romantic had diseases start primarily by step front when the step thought is not treated by dan to generate he's been in it can just complications and and heart can be affected it can damage the valves. one of the to be that you could either just send a country. i'm working in a public hospital. it's a difficult for me to manage all of the specialists that i try to do my best clear going on to it's my obligation as looked at bu
how much is an excellent chance of making a full recovery after the surgery. but you can't fly to sudan with angelica and something might happen. if she dies in sudan and she'll have to be buried there she won't be returned to wanda. if you're here you need to bear that in mind and you need to agree. on those and do you agree in opinion and yes i do i'm going to do an x. ray ok so i can see how our heart is doing. in iran we don't have a permanent could you first so your recent underscores we...
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i want to commend chairman brady and the members of the ways and means committee for their excellent work. we're doing this the right way.
i want to commend chairman brady and the members of the ways and means committee for their excellent work. we're doing this the right way.
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jeanette was excellent at marrying people. but had trouble getting paid. not a good time, jeanette. even worse. now i'm uncomfortable. but here's the good news, jeanette got quickbooks. send that invoice, jeanette. looks like they viewed it. and, ta-da! paid twice as fast. oh, she's an efficient officiant. way to grow, jeanette. new. get paid twice as fast for free. visit quickbooks-dot-com. wade: i'm a veteran,
jeanette was excellent at marrying people. but had trouble getting paid. not a good time, jeanette. even worse. now i'm uncomfortable. but here's the good news, jeanette got quickbooks. send that invoice, jeanette. looks like they viewed it. and, ta-da! paid twice as fast. oh, she's an efficient officiant. way to grow, jeanette. new. get paid twice as fast for free. visit quickbooks-dot-com. wade: i'm a veteran,
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the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert:good evening. maybe you talked politics around your thanksgiving table or maybe you made sure to avoid it but here at this table i'm thankful it's all we do and what a year it has been. so much, so fast. and tonight's a little different. we've gathered respected veteran washington reporters to talk about it all. the big picture and what's happened and what's next. let's start at the beginning. american carnage, as you remember, was the theme of president trump's inaugural address and executive orders soon followed. president trump: mothers and children trapped in poverty in our inner cities, rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape, and the crime and the gangs and the drug
the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert:good evening. maybe you talked politics around your thanksgiving table or maybe you made sure to avoid it but here at this table i'm thankful it's all we do...
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the coffee is excellent. >> excellent, and free today. >> free until 9:00 right here at this locationand one measuore thing -- they rolled out the christmas cups. you'll be among the first to get them. come on down and say hi. >>> road, rails, and airports. millions traveling for thanksgiving. we have team coverage of everything you need to know from traffic to your holiday forecast. >>> protecting the path. the family of a man killed in a new york city terror attack says the city is partially to blame for his death. >>> customers at risk. hackers steal information from uber, and the company doesn't reveal it for a year. how it could impact you. >>> 4:30. good morning, this is "nbc10 news today" first look at 4. i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm via sikahema. this morning we're helping prepare you for the thanksgiving travel rush. we have team coverage. katy zachry and jessica boyington have everything you need if you plan on driving today. our first alert weather team has the forecast. meteorologist bill henley is on the road at a wawa in thorndale, chester county. bill? >>> good morning, c
the coffee is excellent. >> excellent, and free today. >> free until 9:00 right here at this locationand one measuore thing -- they rolled out the christmas cups. you'll be among the first to get them. come on down and say hi. >>> road, rails, and airports. millions traveling for thanksgiving. we have team coverage of everything you need to know from traffic to your holiday forecast. >>> protecting the path. the family of a man killed in a new york city terror...
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are not just getting excellent quality . but a little bit of consumers will. look out for the special. donald trump. sees the u.s. leader in the philippines where his visit a. violent protest but you know. the. u.s. president is again offering to help mediate in the region's conflicts as he dives into this china sea disputes we look at his arbitration efforts. also coming up this hour and on president a deal between russia and the kurdish military helped bring dozens of children safely home from syria after their parents joined.
are not just getting excellent quality . but a little bit of consumers will. look out for the special. donald trump. sees the u.s. leader in the philippines where his visit a. violent protest but you know. the. u.s. president is again offering to help mediate in the region's conflicts as he dives into this china sea disputes we look at his arbitration efforts. also coming up this hour and on president a deal between russia and the kurdish military helped bring dozens of children safely home...
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our meeting this morning in front of your representatives and my representatives was excellent. discussing north korea. and i do believe there is a solution to that, as you do. discussing trade with the united states. knowing that the united states really has to change its policies. they have gotten so far behind on trade with china. and frankly with many other countries. i have great respect for you because you are representing china. it's too bad that past administrations allowed it to get so far out of kilter. but, we will make it fair. it will be tremendous for both of us. my feeling toward you is an incredibly warm one. there is great chemistry. i think we will do tremendous things for both china and the united states. it's a very, very great honor to be with you. thank you very much. the hosting of the military parade this morning was magnificent! the world was watching. i have already had people calling from all parts of the world. they were all watching. nothing you can see is so beautiful. i want to thank you for the warm welcome. i look forward to many years of success
our meeting this morning in front of your representatives and my representatives was excellent. discussing north korea. and i do believe there is a solution to that, as you do. discussing trade with the united states. knowing that the united states really has to change its policies. they have gotten so far behind on trade with china. and frankly with many other countries. i have great respect for you because you are representing china. it's too bad that past administrations allowed it to get so...
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next to trump trump called him an excellent guy next to the little guy but he did it as if you spoke in defense of trump saying in a speech last month that hoping for trump's removal from office by impeachment or indictment for colluding with the nation's enemies is unconscionable and incredibly dangerous let's be clear the republican party that your politics of tried and failed to impeach bill clinton over a sex scandal with an intern some of them want to impeach barack obama of a bengali executive orders and the rest and yet you'll say the democrats a liberal shouldn't mention the way to impeachment when trump sachs is f.b.i. chief said i did it because of russia and a former adviser pleads guilty to lying about when i never said that they shouldn't
next to trump trump called him an excellent guy next to the little guy but he did it as if you spoke in defense of trump saying in a speech last month that hoping for trump's removal from office by impeachment or indictment for colluding with the nation's enemies is unconscionable and incredibly dangerous let's be clear the republican party that your politics of tried and failed to impeach bill clinton over a sex scandal with an intern some of them want to impeach barack obama of a bengali...
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when there's excellent turnout, that usually benefits democrats, but there was excellent turnout, andollege-educated whites came out in big numbers and handed ed gillespie a defeat. teresa: trump did not get the popular vote. he got the electoral college, and even in the midst of that, you still had a lot of republicans who were still confused on, in terms of what side of the aisle they wanted to go to. and in terms of getting on local campaigns, a lot of them are like, "all right, let's use the same strategy here and see if it's gonna work," but it's not gonna work, and then it was very evident that it didn't work. rosemary: is this indicative of what we're going to see a year from now? joe: well, it may be kind of a forecast of what may be to come. you see a number of republican members of congress who have chosen not to run again for office. and in pennsylvania, you've got charlie dent, a long-time congressman from the northern suburbs who chose not to run. and in texas, you've got at least a couple, if not three republican elected officials of congress, members of congress, who ha
when there's excellent turnout, that usually benefits democrats, but there was excellent turnout, andollege-educated whites came out in big numbers and handed ed gillespie a defeat. teresa: trump did not get the popular vote. he got the electoral college, and even in the midst of that, you still had a lot of republicans who were still confused on, in terms of what side of the aisle they wanted to go to. and in terms of getting on local campaigns, a lot of them are like, "all right, let's...
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the ethics and excellence journalism foundation. koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation committing to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs from viewers like you. thank you. once again live from washington. >> republicans rolled out the plan to overhaul the way every american pays taxes this week. they says business friendly proposal will make companies more competitive and simplify the tax filing process. among the key provisions lowering the corporate tax rate from 35% to 20%. reducing the number of tax brackets from 7 to 4, doubling the standard deduction and protecting 401-k savings plans. the g.o.p. plan would also eliminate the alternative minimum tax, deductions for student loans and medical expenses and it would tap mortgage deductions on new home purchases at $500,000. the chief author i asked why he thinks it will achieve the growth and higher wages the bush tax cuts promised but didn't deliver. >> it is a complete redesign of t
the ethics and excellence journalism foundation. koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation committing to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs from viewers like you. thank you. once again live from washington. >> republicans rolled out the plan to overhaul the way every american pays taxes this week. they says business friendly proposal will make companies more competitive and simplify the tax...
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i think she's excellent. >> i think she's excellent.ontributor and chief economic correspondent for politico -- i am tongue tied today -- as well as host of the politico money podcast ben white. back with us, professor at the university of chicago booth school of business, austin goolsby. austin, to you, who is jerome powell? >> jerome powell's a governor now. he has a back ground in the private sector, private equity. he's not an academic. he's not an economist. but he's pretty well respected. there are a lot of democrats who think that of all the people that donald trump could pick to be the fed chair, he was the least objectionable. and he seems to connote some continuity since he worked with janet yellin through her strategy of last several years, and so it feels like to me people are somewhat comfortable with this decision. >> are you? you think he's a good pick? >> yes, i think he seem like a good pick. i never personally met him. i feel differently then i did about the academic so i knew better but i think he's pretty reasonable.
i think she's excellent. >> i think she's excellent.ontributor and chief economic correspondent for politico -- i am tongue tied today -- as well as host of the politico money podcast ben white. back with us, professor at the university of chicago booth school of business, austin goolsby. austin, to you, who is jerome powell? >> jerome powell's a governor now. he has a back ground in the private sector, private equity. he's not an academic. he's not an economist. but he's pretty...
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may i announce your excellency to deliver his remarks. president of the united states of america, ladies and gentlemen, members of the media. hadident trump and i have talks about the bilateral relations and regional and issues of mutual interest. we both share the view that the bilateral relations have spawned successful results over the years, delivering enormous benefits to the people of both countries. during president trump's visit to vietnam, vietnam and the united states issued a joint about the comprehensive partnership on the basis of mutual respect for its independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, and political system. sides reach important agreements on economy and trade. the issues were receive higher priority and we are committed to collaborate on this matter. vietnam highly values the united states is decision to cooperate after the two countries at thefully the project airport. i regional andnd international issues of mutual interest. we agreed to strengthen our coronation of international to contribute to the peace
may i announce your excellency to deliver his remarks. president of the united states of america, ladies and gentlemen, members of the media. hadident trump and i have talks about the bilateral relations and regional and issues of mutual interest. we both share the view that the bilateral relations have spawned successful results over the years, delivering enormous benefits to the people of both countries. during president trump's visit to vietnam, vietnam and the united states issued a joint...
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thank you very much for being our guest on this program it's great to have you with us now your excellency the oil market is actually looking as if it's getting back on its feet the. record high since two thousand and sixteen sixteen dollars over six dollars per barrel global oil demand is growing you have just presented. all the graduations so there is no market heading towards a full recovery. the fundamentals of the oil market change significantly particularly since the beginning of the when we started implementing the. of corporation we have seen very high level of conformity of religion over one hundred percent by the participating countries and we have seen all the small growth to grow significantly between the fall of two into seventeen going into the winter months we have seen a hefty tool million but a. good old saw all in all we remain on course finally we can see. insights so we're going to go through all of that in detail for that you have said that russia and saudi arabia's readiness to extend the supply cut agreement for another nine months actually clears the fall for the no
thank you very much for being our guest on this program it's great to have you with us now your excellency the oil market is actually looking as if it's getting back on its feet the. record high since two thousand and sixteen sixteen dollars over six dollars per barrel global oil demand is growing you have just presented. all the graduations so there is no market heading towards a full recovery. the fundamentals of the oil market change significantly particularly since the beginning of the when...
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there's a lot of interest in the republican party about maybe excelling moore. but if the president has a reason has a come back for moore to win, that sets up quite a division. so this thing is the problem that keeps on compounding. >> tamera, on that very scenario. >> i don't think that is the scenario. there's at least a small amount of precedent for excelling a senator, though, it is fairly ancient and goes back to the civil war. the most recent precedent was the senate ethics committee did vote to excel senator bob packwood in 1995 after nearly three years of investigating sexual harassment claims and other claims against him. and then packwood ultimately resigned right before the senate would have taken a full vote. >> mike, is this all a bannon proxy war? you and i talked about this last time you were on. what happens with bannon's power real or perceived if he wins or if he loses? >> they have to see him, but they can excel him, and it'll be sure be a hell of a case to do it. in the bannon unit there is a bit of a proxy war going on. it's not typical, so
there's a lot of interest in the republican party about maybe excelling moore. but if the president has a reason has a come back for moore to win, that sets up quite a division. so this thing is the problem that keeps on compounding. >> tamera, on that very scenario. >> i don't think that is the scenario. there's at least a small amount of precedent for excelling a senator, though, it is fairly ancient and goes back to the civil war. the most recent precedent was the senate ethics...
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whenever you buy russian products you're not just getting excellent quality.for little bits of supplies will. look out for the special. suspects under the age of eighteen faced terror charges in two european countries as a younger people become radicalized. amid fears of possible terror attacks during the upcoming holiday season the european all forty's use discretion when it comes to be think up security. and they could be more american soldiers in syria and iraq than officially claimed according to the new findings from the u.s. big time. thanks. to. a very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international broadcasting to you live from moscow and he aaron now is.
whenever you buy russian products you're not just getting excellent quality.for little bits of supplies will. look out for the special. suspects under the age of eighteen faced terror charges in two european countries as a younger people become radicalized. amid fears of possible terror attacks during the upcoming holiday season the european all forty's use discretion when it comes to be think up security. and they could be more american soldiers in syria and iraq than officially claimed...
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they worked really well with us throughout the audit and it was an excellent working relationship. happy to take questions now or -- >> thank you, nick. i think that is all set forth in the audit report and appreciate your work, i think it was helpful and constructive, which is what audits should do. they are not got-cha things. miss drurel. welcome. good afternoon. it is now afternoon and maybe you can just start with for everybody's edification, just the breadth of everything that d.t. does. i don't think everybody realizes how widespread the scope of what you all do is and i think that might be a helpful jumping off point. >> ok. well, thank you, supervisors for this opportunity. as your new, servings as your new city c.i.o., it is a pleasure to be here. d.t. does a wide range of activities and services for the departments, everything from s.f.govtv, i'm sorry, the connection here in the chamber is down, but it is being broadcast out to the public, so that's not interrupted, but it's like having a power point, you know, you come up to do a power point and it wants to misbehave o
they worked really well with us throughout the audit and it was an excellent working relationship. happy to take questions now or -- >> thank you, nick. i think that is all set forth in the audit report and appreciate your work, i think it was helpful and constructive, which is what audits should do. they are not got-cha things. miss drurel. welcome. good afternoon. it is now afternoon and maybe you can just start with for everybody's edification, just the breadth of everything that d.t....
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you know right we've taken all that alternative data that we need to store but you know what excel is unstructured data is combining information from various sources and it's hidden you know when i talk about we've got to start making the data healthy right for restoring trust in the market is not about getting the answers it's about getting the information out of the data to be able to satisfy the questions because it's all there we just have to harness it get access to it and start delivering it in a fashion what challenge the pin what sort of people what sort of people is it a big your data wrangler but you've got actual cowboys and cowgirls working for you you know what sort of people are these computer scientist who's doing this actual work. you know in my environment we've got a combination of people you know i believe data scientists are you know the cornerstone to what we're doing we have computer scientist we have you know developers and programmers but importantly in any of these institutions all of these problems that we're facing with data have a vertical aspect so in addi
you know right we've taken all that alternative data that we need to store but you know what excel is unstructured data is combining information from various sources and it's hidden you know when i talk about we've got to start making the data healthy right for restoring trust in the market is not about getting the answers it's about getting the information out of the data to be able to satisfy the questions because it's all there we just have to harness it get access to it and start delivering...
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can point to excellent journalism being done. did"new york times" excellent journalism on hillary clinton. they got the reporting up and made sure voters understood how adverse >> guest: voters understood how adverse and how antagonistic hillary clinton was through transparency. washington post did a lot of good reporting show what's romantic donald trump was that he didn't have a political record but here is more "on his character. he says he gives these charitable gifts and he didn't. here's this audiotape of what he said when he didn't anything was listening and was excellent journalism so the voters went to the voting booth they knew the most essential things about their candidates and a free press is very important and i think in general even the newspapers i criticize constantly they do lots of good reporting. the media, w i think, has a lotf core problems but i say we give our criticism in terms of love and expectation because it ismu such a crucial institution and does so much good that it makes it such a shame when our c
can point to excellent journalism being done. did"new york times" excellent journalism on hillary clinton. they got the reporting up and made sure voters understood how adverse >> guest: voters understood how adverse and how antagonistic hillary clinton was through transparency. washington post did a lot of good reporting show what's romantic donald trump was that he didn't have a political record but here is more "on his character. he says he gives these charitable gifts...
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capturing the plight of every indian this means in mine it is suffering he has seen passed hand oh excellent reporting i learned a delegation out to burma a man called out just last week well even if murdoch's media can leverage events in myanmar of a deals in china u.k. pm drazen may have to tread will carefully as she attempts to forge a post break that deal with the communist party in beijing summer speculated that the latest decision of the un general britain from the international court of justice for the first time since it was created nine hundred forty five is itself a symptom of u.k. post breaks it needs for new trade allies. certainly the i.c.j. as a controversial history from cases like the u.s. shooting down of an it raining in passenger plane killing two hundred seventy four to nicaragua versus the usa well joining me now is britain's former attorney general lord morris of oberon who was chief legal advisor of the crown and its government in england and wales under tony blair morris welcome back to going on the grounds of what is the international court of justice and why should
capturing the plight of every indian this means in mine it is suffering he has seen passed hand oh excellent reporting i learned a delegation out to burma a man called out just last week well even if murdoch's media can leverage events in myanmar of a deals in china u.k. pm drazen may have to tread will carefully as she attempts to forge a post break that deal with the communist party in beijing summer speculated that the latest decision of the un general britain from the international court of...
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i think if roy moore gets elected, i think there's a very high chance he'd be excelled from the unitedtes state. there's very high charge of this and just the brass politics of this, in this environment, again, where sexual harassment and the charges even worse made against roy moore with minors, for a man or woman to stand for election in 2018 and to allow someone with these allegations, if they check out -- and again, there will be an investigation by the senate. i think it's a unattentable position for most senators to be in. >> you just heard the president say he denies it, and this guy, joans, i don't like him and let the people decide. what if they take that posture? >> i don't think most senators behaves like a our president, though. i'm just telling you how i think most republican senators, particularly, again, those up for re-election and there's enough with the democrats voting to take him out that, you know, the people of alabama may think about a lot of things when it comes to this election. but i think the one thing they need to put in the back of their heads is if roy moo
i think if roy moore gets elected, i think there's a very high chance he'd be excelled from the unitedtes state. there's very high charge of this and just the brass politics of this, in this environment, again, where sexual harassment and the charges even worse made against roy moore with minors, for a man or woman to stand for election in 2018 and to allow someone with these allegations, if they check out -- and again, there will be an investigation by the senate. i think it's a unattentable...
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excellent guy, something to that effect. >> excellent guy. >> excellent guy who lied about whether he had done model u.n. >> right, an excellent guy who was not recommended by his previous boss. >> and attorney general sessions ran that group, and he's part of this whole question as well about who was in this group and what were they doing? >> he also has in common with carter page and george papadopoulos when asked about his contacts with russia, he lied about them. can you speak to this sort of undercurrent of a group of foreign policy advisers who not only were they not part of the foreign policy establishment but they were reflecting what donald trump was saying, anfinity for putin's leadership style. >> all the while there's this noise about russia and who's communicating with russia, and time and time again we're seeing people actually were communicating with russia. and it wasn't just actually george papadopoulos, who who can dismiss as this low level guy. it was carter page, papadopoulos. it was flynn as a paid guest speaker. the question is who wasn't. but it's papadopoulos c
excellent guy, something to that effect. >> excellent guy. >> excellent guy who lied about whether he had done model u.n. >> right, an excellent guy who was not recommended by his previous boss. >> and attorney general sessions ran that group, and he's part of this whole question as well about who was in this group and what were they doing? >> he also has in common with carter page and george papadopoulos when asked about his contacts with russia, he lied about...
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excellent and good are positive, fair and poor are not.amount of press office spin can make the school grade equivalent of a c fair sound positive. you do have to hasn't it to the kenney press office. they did get one major news outlet to swallow their spin. there it was in the philadelphia daily news "83% rated city services as excellent, good or fair". in that press release mayor kenney is quoted as saying he wanted the survey because it's important for city officials to know what you think of the job they're doing. the good and the bad. it's all very nice. but just don't redefine the te term. fair isn't good. and just about 100% of philadelphians know that. only in philly. ♪ >>> i'm sorry, the conversations that go on -- first of all bruce is hilarious in bringing things down and the behind the scenes that goes on here in the studio. >> it's nearly that time again so tomorrow at 2:00 a.m. clocks will fall back one hour. you spring forward you fall ba back. epidemic daylight saving time that gives us an extra 60 minutes to enjoy some sle
excellent and good are positive, fair and poor are not.amount of press office spin can make the school grade equivalent of a c fair sound positive. you do have to hasn't it to the kenney press office. they did get one major news outlet to swallow their spin. there it was in the philadelphia daily news "83% rated city services as excellent, good or fair". in that press release mayor kenney is quoted as saying he wanted the survey because it's important for city officials to know what...
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i think janet yellen is excellent.h.you very mark: president -- vonnie: president trump speaking at a cabinet meeting. you heard him saying janet yellen is excellent although if asked if she was a pick, he did -- he said he did not say that. we will hear details of the tax reform plan in a few hours. he said they will get democrats on tax votes or they will lose their elections. mark: what a busy 36 hours we have. the fed, tonight, the boe tomorrow. this is what happened today. stocks up, the highest since august 2015. earnings propelling stocks higher. fidelity international, someone cautious on the u.k. gilt market. james at the from aberdeen standard says the boe could get a couple hikes without doing any real damage to the economy. it is not currently have an active position in guilt -- in gilt. -- allianz global investors see deals in roughly 1.5%. those are the three calls ahead of the boe, tomorrow. this is a wonderful chart. sequence -- since the 1990's and have expanded interest rates. he says the bubble may h
i think janet yellen is excellent.h.you very mark: president -- vonnie: president trump speaking at a cabinet meeting. you heard him saying janet yellen is excellent although if asked if she was a pick, he did -- he said he did not say that. we will hear details of the tax reform plan in a few hours. he said they will get democrats on tax votes or they will lose their elections. mark: what a busy 36 hours we have. the fed, tonight, the boe tomorrow. this is what happened today. stocks up, the...
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i think janet yellen is excellent. i think she's excellent. thank you very much. >> well, and with that final word, i think janet yellen, the current fed chair, is excellent. but then when asked if you're going to reappoint her, he said, i didn't say that. with that the end of a q & a. peter alexander, we expect the fed announcement as well as other announcements tomorrow on the tax bill are delayed because they did not come to fruition as he promised. he has pulled out of the tran a transpacific trade partnership and that gives china a whole lot of sway in the region where we're no longer players. >> first the house expected to pass or present its bill on tax reform. that likely to include some component here at the white house. also on the fed, the president indicating he will make that announcement in some form tomorrow. as you said about janet yellen, he described her as excellent but didn't say that was his selection. earlier in his comments, he said, i think people will be very impressed by this person. that leads you to believe it is a
i think janet yellen is excellent. i think she's excellent. thank you very much. >> well, and with that final word, i think janet yellen, the current fed chair, is excellent. but then when asked if you're going to reappoint her, he said, i didn't say that. with that the end of a q & a. peter alexander, we expect the fed announcement as well as other announcements tomorrow on the tax bill are delayed because they did not come to fruition as he promised. he has pulled out of the tran a...
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these days for excellence, i'm actually discouraging a lot of trading. i don't want to have too much trading because the trust doesn't want to incur the fees but it certainly makes sense if the market has a big spurred up and your stock went up with it to take a little bit off the table. ready to take your financial future into your own hands and tonight's shows for you. i've got the lessons you need to know to get ready to do it. plenty more "mad money" ahead. give me great place for speculation but there's four rules you need to know before you ever buy one. make sure you've got them. and it's one of the worst possible actions you can take when it comes to your money. i've made it myself and now i want to help you avoid it. find out if you're at risk and my cautionary comments when it comes to investing in commodities so stay with cram r crammer. >>> announcer: have a question, tweet cramer. miss something head to madmoney at cnbc.com. jim emojis. ♪ [vo] progress is an unstoppable force. the season of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your firs
these days for excellence, i'm actually discouraging a lot of trading. i don't want to have too much trading because the trust doesn't want to incur the fees but it certainly makes sense if the market has a big spurred up and your stock went up with it to take a little bit off the table. ready to take your financial future into your own hands and tonight's shows for you. i've got the lessons you need to know to get ready to do it. plenty more "mad money" ahead. give me great place for...
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excellent. >>> don't go anywhere.rs asked us of hard-hitting questions especially you, janet from cleveland. he will answer some next. greg: now will attempt something never been done in the history of tb, to my knowledge anyway. answer your mail. translation, the guy that usually writes as part of the show didn't shop today. carl, you are fired. very christmas. the questions. these are directed to everyone including myself. our first comes from susan and she asks what is the most annoying habit, the most annoying habit that other people have. tyrus. >> i hate obvious questions. i hate it. you got a hat on there? yeah, you were tall. no, i hate just make it some nervous reaction i have to start a conversation with me but the obvious hey, nice shoes you got there. well, i'm not barefoot, dog, you want to talk about? greg: i enjoy obvious over, expression. i don't want someone on the bus to ask me a question like i have a pain in my lower intestine. cat? >> people not liking me. [laughter] it's so annoying. is there som
excellent. >>> don't go anywhere.rs asked us of hard-hitting questions especially you, janet from cleveland. he will answer some next. greg: now will attempt something never been done in the history of tb, to my knowledge anyway. answer your mail. translation, the guy that usually writes as part of the show didn't shop today. carl, you are fired. very christmas. the questions. these are directed to everyone including myself. our first comes from susan and she asks what is the most...
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excellence haircolor by l'oréal.x rich, radiant color and it cares for my hair. no color protects better. or covers gray better. so much care in one little box. excellence crème from l'oréal paris. >>> hollywood goes all out for halloween. here are a few of our favorite costumes. that's lady ga dpa. and celine dion as the evil maleficent. tom brady was the avocado to his wife's toast. jack and sally from the nightmare before christmas. at the request of their daughter. justin timberlake and jessica biel went to inif ity and beyond. >>> proe know considerations provided by. >>> before we go, each year, one angel is selected to show off the highly coveted fantasy bra. >> they're brazilian. >> some of the veterans who have worn it in the past. >> but this year, the honor goes to. another brazilian. it's model rarks berau. >> are you nervous about wearing over $million? >> still. i have a body guard. i literally was outside. three body guards were waiting for me. i'm so nervous. excited. everything at the same time. >> i
excellence haircolor by l'oréal.x rich, radiant color and it cares for my hair. no color protects better. or covers gray better. so much care in one little box. excellence crème from l'oréal paris. >>> hollywood goes all out for halloween. here are a few of our favorite costumes. that's lady ga dpa. and celine dion as the evil maleficent. tom brady was the avocado to his wife's toast. jack and sally from the nightmare before christmas. at the request of their daughter. justin...
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about unstructured data it's something that every single one of us can relate to it's word files it's excel files it's p.d.f. files it's an e-mail file or the attachments that e-mail file it's even voice like this show right now somebody wanting to get particularly information out of us bart and so as we talk about but unstructured data today is making up over eighty percent of the data that exists for instance in a financial institution and i know firsthand bar you know from you know your work with the sea f.t.c. and so forth that you were asking these large financial institutions questions you refining those questions to be able to get answers it wasn't that they didn't have the answers is that the data by which they needed to compelling get those answers were basically stuck and we have to be able to harness information out of that unstructured data to be able to get data and you know the answers that people need that pam you know you're absolutely right and i had this vision from the time that i you know opened my first bank account when i was ten or eleven the symbolism that a catch to
about unstructured data it's something that every single one of us can relate to it's word files it's excel files it's p.d.f. files it's an e-mail file or the attachments that e-mail file it's even voice like this show right now somebody wanting to get particularly information out of us bart and so as we talk about but unstructured data today is making up over eighty percent of the data that exists for instance in a financial institution and i know firsthand bar you know from you know your work...