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i only use american express cards. david: what happens if they do not take american express?just walk out? kenneth: i walk out. there are alternatives. the reality is that we can meet the vast spending needs of our customers. there are other options they have, and it is certainly in my interest to take advantage of those options. david: is your wife allowed to have a visa or mastercard? or your children? kenneth: you know my wife is very independent. she has decided on her own that she only carries our products. david: ok. kenneth: what is very, very important is i studied the competition intensively. we do have people in the company who have other cards, who test them, who use them so we can find out what is happening in the marketplace. and i think that is very important. david: your largest shareholder, i think, is warren buffett. does he call you up every day to say what you should do to increase the value of stock? or does he leave you alone? kenneth: he is not someone who is on your case about how the stock price is doing every day. he is very focused on making sure you
i only use american express cards. david: what happens if they do not take american express?just walk out? kenneth: i walk out. there are alternatives. the reality is that we can meet the vast spending needs of our customers. there are other options they have, and it is certainly in my interest to take advantage of those options. david: is your wife allowed to have a visa or mastercard? or your children? kenneth: you know my wife is very independent. she has decided on her own that she only...
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express and the daily mail know it will take a bit of worklj express and the daily mail know it willk. i think everyone thinks it's a done deal, and it isn't. i think they would like to see that there is some movement finally happening. when this takes a year, or another year, what happens? the hyperbole has built people up, and if it doesn't happen... isn't that what tabloid papers do? where is my gavel? could i interject a concept here? isn't the point of today's vote that we are leaving the european union? no. up are leaving the european union? no. up to this point, we could turn back. theresa may has to go to the european council and officially say we're leaving. this gives her the permission. it gives the right to trigger article 50. what today is about is the fact that parliament said to theresa may, you cannot use the royal prerogative, the ancient right of kings and queens in this country, to pass a law. that is what the whole article 50 court case was about, and for the first time in over three centuries, the prime minister... it was a done deal anyway. iq suggesting, suzy,
express and the daily mail know it will take a bit of worklj express and the daily mail know it willk. i think everyone thinks it's a done deal, and it isn't. i think they would like to see that there is some movement finally happening. when this takes a year, or another year, what happens? the hyperbole has built people up, and if it doesn't happen... isn't that what tabloid papers do? where is my gavel? could i interject a concept here? isn't the point of today's vote that we are leaving the...
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sunday express!t with errant banks, in the wake of the stoke by—election, —— arron banks, paul nuttall, leader of the party, unsuccessful in his attempts to be elected as the party's second mp, he says he will quit and take his minions and not be part of ukip u nless his minions and not be part of ukip unless they let him become chairman of the party so that they can professionalise and modernise the party and move forward with it. he has a bit of a beef with douglas ca rswell, has a bit of a beef with douglas carswell, as we have known for a long time, and this issue that aired on question time about whether or not douglas carswell indeed blocks nigel farage's knighthood, has reared its ugly head again, and arron banks told me that if he becomes chairman, then his first act will be to expel douglas carswell. it's all bitter infighting again. certainly is. sunday telegraph, they have written‘s new terror chief... max hill, talking about islamic state and the threat of terror being the worst for a gen
sunday express!t with errant banks, in the wake of the stoke by—election, —— arron banks, paul nuttall, leader of the party, unsuccessful in his attempts to be elected as the party's second mp, he says he will quit and take his minions and not be part of ukip u nless his minions and not be part of ukip unless they let him become chairman of the party so that they can professionalise and modernise the party and move forward with it. he has a bit of a beef with douglas ca rswell, has a bit...
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the practice of free expression tonight deeply breast with all of you. i will explain that a little bit more in a moment. we will proceed by my giving a brief introduction to the panel and then i will introduce each of the panelists. they will each talk for about ten minutes. i will pose a question to them. i have given them for questions but i think that is a bit ambitious and will probably get through one or two. then i will transition to the evening informal event which will involve an informal dialogue amongst all of us. >> in 1915, the american association of university professors advance the declaration of principles that laid the foundation for much of today's legal understanding of academic freedom and tenure within institutions of higher education. however the university of chicago as president zimmer and the dean mentioned represent a brand of academic freedom. we were deeply and publicly shaping and advancing these long before the 1915 statement statement. most recently, in 2014, president zimmer and provost isaac find formed a committee on fr
the practice of free expression tonight deeply breast with all of you. i will explain that a little bit more in a moment. we will proceed by my giving a brief introduction to the panel and then i will introduce each of the panelists. they will each talk for about ten minutes. i will pose a question to them. i have given them for questions but i think that is a bit ambitious and will probably get through one or two. then i will transition to the evening informal event which will involve an...
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i think people should be able to practice their religion, express their religion, express areas of their faith without reprisal. i think that pendulum sometimes swings the other way in the name of political correctness. i think the president and the vice president both understand that one of the things that makes our country and this democracy so great is our ability to express our religion, to believe in faith, to express it and to live by it. and that's where i think the important part is. whether it's a small business owner or an employee, he wants to have some degree of expression of faith at the company. too often those voices get pushed out in the name of political correctness. he's going to continue to make sure that we not only speak up for it, but find ways in which we can keep that line a little less blurred and make sure that the pendulum doesn't swing against people. we shouldn't impose a religion on anybody. we're free to express our religion or be -- not have one. that's obviously under our -- in our country, an equally valid way of living your life. but at the same time, i
i think people should be able to practice their religion, express their religion, express areas of their faith without reprisal. i think that pendulum sometimes swings the other way in the name of political correctness. i think the president and the vice president both understand that one of the things that makes our country and this democracy so great is our ability to express our religion, to believe in faith, to express it and to live by it. and that's where i think the important part is....
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the opinion that you expressed to me? caller: i would be called a racist and be marginalized -- i would never get a promotion or i would be fired. that's what would happen. because of what i said but because of something i did later on. that's why you are seeing people on television saying we want these people to get out there and -- they feel forced to say that because they will get chastised if they get on the television and say we need to deport the felon aliens. host: i will have to leave it there. i want to get some other calls in on this topic this morning. ken in clinton, maryland. independent line. caller: thank you for c-span. that caller, the previous caller is just going down the route that i'm going to take. i don't think there is a free speech issue. is a lack of civility and respect and tolerance. there's a way to say everything and talk and discuss issues with and not take it personally but respect the fact, whether you agree with that person or not, that person has the right to say what he or she wants to
the opinion that you expressed to me? caller: i would be called a racist and be marginalized -- i would never get a promotion or i would be fired. that's what would happen. because of what i said but because of something i did later on. that's why you are seeing people on television saying we want these people to get out there and -- they feel forced to say that because they will get chastised if they get on the television and say we need to deport the felon aliens. host: i will have to leave...
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[applause] aboutone: i want to talk the free expression part of academic freedom. they are aspects of academic freedom that are different from the concept of free expression. i want to start by emphasizing the assurance of free expression in university communities is not something to be taken for granted. it is in fact vulnerable, tenuous, and has always been so. any threat to the commitment of free expression poses a serious risk to the core functioning of universities as we have now come to understand them. to appreciate that, it is important to go back in time of bid and understand how colleges and universities over time have default, safe you go back to the early years of the 19th century, there was no such thing as the assumption of freedom of expression in colleges in the united states. the basic assumption of how those institutions operated meant that ideas could the put forth by faculty or by students only in so far as they were consistent with the judgments of the leaders of the institution about what ideas were moral and appropriate, and anyone who depart
[applause] aboutone: i want to talk the free expression part of academic freedom. they are aspects of academic freedom that are different from the concept of free expression. i want to start by emphasizing the assurance of free expression in university communities is not something to be taken for granted. it is in fact vulnerable, tenuous, and has always been so. any threat to the commitment of free expression poses a serious risk to the core functioning of universities as we have now come to...
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and free expression. so i just want to again thank neil, thank the faculty here at ssa for organizing this, and i'm sure you are going to have a fascinating evening. so thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, president. so my name is gina samuels and i will be the moderator this evening and i will take several roles that i will explain in just a moment. i would also like to welcome all of you here this evening, this afternoon, and extend a special thanks to my faculty and staff colleagues for their support and work there and i had to say i'm quite humbled to see that we are at standing room only. so thank you for coming. special thanks to dean neil guterman for being so supporti supportive, for the cosponsors of any particular to my colleague marcy who couldn't have done it without you, marcy. finally i extend a special gratitude to the ssa community and others of you in attendance here tonight. the success of this dialogue and are exemplary practice of free expression tonight deeply rests with the
and free expression. so i just want to again thank neil, thank the faculty here at ssa for organizing this, and i'm sure you are going to have a fascinating evening. so thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, president. so my name is gina samuels and i will be the moderator this evening and i will take several roles that i will explain in just a moment. i would also like to welcome all of you here this evening, this afternoon, and extend a special thanks to my faculty and staff...
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express --sident expects it real progress by the end of 2017. as secretary of defense james mattis said in doubt -- in belgium a few days ago, if you are a nation that has met your 2% target, we need your help and encouraging other nations to do likewise. if you have a plan to get there, our alliance needs you to accelerate it. and if you do not have a plan, and these are my words not his, get one. it is time for actions, not words. and let me thank specifically the secretary-general for your outspoken leadership on this issue. as you and i have discussed privately, the world needs nato's strength and leadership now more than ever before. and we are grateful, mr. secretary general, that you join us in calling for immediate and steady progress. on all of our nato allies commitment to our common defense. the truth is the rise of adversaries demands a strong response from this alliance. in the east, nato has embarked on improvement in its deterrent posture by staging four combat ready italians in poland and the baltic states. of russian efforts to
express --sident expects it real progress by the end of 2017. as secretary of defense james mattis said in doubt -- in belgium a few days ago, if you are a nation that has met your 2% target, we need your help and encouraging other nations to do likewise. if you have a plan to get there, our alliance needs you to accelerate it. and if you do not have a plan, and these are my words not his, get one. it is time for actions, not words. and let me thank specifically the secretary-general for your...
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on we go, the sunday express , travel. carey, the former archbishop of canterbury, has blasted trump's predicts. is he in favour of donald trump? he's not saying that he thinks everything donald trump does is brilliant, he's quite cautious in his language but he does say there has been an overreaction and he is basically saying that as we have had today in london, thousands of protesters on the streets, he has said that you have not seen that level of hysteria around other politicians that he would say were far worse, like robert mugabe, or president assad. but one of the interesting things i find from his particular intervention is he welcomes one particular proposal that donald trump has introduced, which is his refugee policy, where he is actively christian persecatea qt“*1§*i§’ir‘fi‘fifi‘l€‘:fii==
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express it and live by it. and i think that's where the important part is whether it's a small business owner or employee who wants to have expression of faith at the company. too often they get pushed out in the name of political correctness, so he's going to continue to make sure we not only speak up for it but find ways we can keep that line a little less blurred and make sure the pendulum doesn't sway toward -- that's obviously unin our country, a way to live our life, but people who want to express their faith shouldn't be oster sized because of that. >> give us an example of a pendulum swinging and political correctness and how is that going to expect an executive order. and there's rumor that there's a draft floating around and is that going to silence those on the left or a threat to the lgbt community? >> if you look back to the little sisters case or -- >> how would you put hobby lobby in that category? >> absolutely. i think there are several institutions catholic institution and others that have bee
express it and live by it. and i think that's where the important part is whether it's a small business owner or employee who wants to have expression of faith at the company. too often they get pushed out in the name of political correctness, so he's going to continue to make sure we not only speak up for it but find ways we can keep that line a little less blurred and make sure the pendulum doesn't sway toward -- that's obviously unin our country, a way to live our life, but people who want...
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and on behalf of the entire nation that can express oui’ the entire nation that can express our gratitudeean all members, of our military serving in the united states central command and united states special operations command. we salute the army, the marine corps, the navy, airforce, coast guard, along with a civilian defence personnel who are still important to the success of what we re important to the success of what were doing. many also recognised the military families and spouses who bravely shouldered the burdens of war. i want every military family in this country to know that our administration is at your service. we stand with you ioo%. we will protect those who protect us and we will never, ever let you down. as your president i have no higher duty then to protect the american people. the highest duty we have. great supreme court nominee comic you all saw that, perhaps the only thing more important to me is the defence of our nation, the supreme court is so of our nation, the supreme court is so important and we have got to defend our nation and we will do that, believe me. w
and on behalf of the entire nation that can express oui’ the entire nation that can express our gratitudeean all members, of our military serving in the united states central command and united states special operations command. we salute the army, the marine corps, the navy, airforce, coast guard, along with a civilian defence personnel who are still important to the success of what we re important to the success of what were doing. many also recognised the military families and spouses who...
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. >> did he express to you concerns about what the president said? >> these folks are all trained not to say much. >> but, obviously, he expressed some concerns to other senators? >> we didn't talk about his prospects of being confirmed. >> what about what the president had said about judicial review and about -- >> he expressed that to others. >> but not to you? >> not to me. but i happen to agree with what he said. i mean, i think, you know, criticizing members of the judiciary individually is not a good idea. we all get opinions we don't like. >> were you surprised though, that not only the president but also the white house was so shocked by the ninth circuit's ruling when most people in washington knew that when the ninth circumstance -- >> you're absolute right, joe. >> the ninth circuit, i said we know how they are going to rule and now -- just like on the other side, if it goes to the 11th circuit or fifth circuit you know. >> i would agree. i wasn't surprised by anything the ninth circumstance did. we think of it as a bastion of lib liberali
. >> did he express to you concerns about what the president said? >> these folks are all trained not to say much. >> but, obviously, he expressed some concerns to other senators? >> we didn't talk about his prospects of being confirmed. >> what about what the president had said about judicial review and about -- >> he expressed that to others. >> but not to you? >> not to me. but i happen to agree with what he said. i mean, i think, you know,...
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and it has been expressed from germany that they are committed to the commitment made in 2014. the good thing is that germany has started to increase defense spending. in 2017 there will be a significant increase in german around eighting by percent. so of course, germany has many other allies, a long way to go. some allies will meet the 2% target within the year. -- meeting the 2% this year, --huania wilson ruby dee lithuania will soon be able to meet that target. i expect all allies to keep the pledge they have made together. mike pence: the president to die and the administration are grateful for the secretary burden's focus on sharing. and for our nato allies. germany and other countries. to make up the commitment that the treaty allies made to one another, i think it is a demonstration of trump's leadership that before taking office, he was speaking about the fact that the united states provides more than 70% of the cost of nato today. and we are committed to do our part. but the time has come for our nato allies to step forward. and the secretary general's message on this
and it has been expressed from germany that they are committed to the commitment made in 2014. the good thing is that germany has started to increase defense spending. in 2017 there will be a significant increase in german around eighting by percent. so of course, germany has many other allies, a long way to go. some allies will meet the 2% target within the year. -- meeting the 2% this year, --huania wilson ruby dee lithuania will soon be able to meet that target. i expect all allies to keep...
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people have an opportunity to come express themselves. i don't go down to law phi yet park every day, but i'm told there's somebody there protesting something on any given day. remember the famous clawed raines line in "casablanca." demonstrations in america. it doesn't bother me. everybody's got a right to express themselves as long as they do it peacefully. i have no problem with it. eporter: is there anything -- [inaudible] senator mcconnell: if there is an issue that's been more discussed over the last eight years on obamacare, i have a hard time thinking of it. big issue in 2010, 2014, 2016. we have a commitment to the american people to produce a better health care system for them. i would remind you bill clinton said last year the craziest thing you have ever seen, eight out of 10 americans want it either gone or substantially changed. and that's what we're going to do. i don't think it suffers from any lack of discussion. i can't think of anything we have talked about more on both ides than obamacare. reporter: the president said
people have an opportunity to come express themselves. i don't go down to law phi yet park every day, but i'm told there's somebody there protesting something on any given day. remember the famous clawed raines line in "casablanca." demonstrations in america. it doesn't bother me. everybody's got a right to express themselves as long as they do it peacefully. i have no problem with it. eporter: is there anything -- [inaudible] senator mcconnell: if there is an issue that's been more...
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. >> reporter: on weekdays the wok express is a restaurant. on weekend nights it's a disco. 18-year-old angelica worked here dancing for tips. now she's missing and there's concern. you see a couple months ago her cousin 15-year-old alexandra reyes went missing from montgomery county and ended up dead in fairfax. police have charge ad a number gang members in her murder. now angelica's disappearance. the owner says she left before it was time to dance. so she came in saturday at 8:00. >> 8:00 and left at 9:00. >> reporter: did she seem like she was in a hurry? >> no hurry. she was all the time on the phone. i don't know what she do. >> reporter: surveillance video shows her leaving about account. the surveillance video also shows a man nearby with a cell phone in his hand giving her the eye as she passes. now it's unclear as to what, if anything, he might have to do with all of this. where did angelica go? and is she all right? police are working the case. so what do the cops csay? we're going to hear from the police coming up at >>> a marylan
. >> reporter: on weekdays the wok express is a restaurant. on weekend nights it's a disco. 18-year-old angelica worked here dancing for tips. now she's missing and there's concern. you see a couple months ago her cousin 15-year-old alexandra reyes went missing from montgomery county and ended up dead in fairfax. police have charge ad a number gang members in her murder. now angelica's disappearance. the owner says she left before it was time to dance. so she came in saturday at 8:00....
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it's so expressive.o there's a longing in it and a relationship between you and bangladesh — as represented, i guess, by the nature there. i'm trying to figure out whether it's actually, in a sense, sad or whether it's a very positive thing. i think it's a bit of both. ithink, you know, really the story's about my father, in a way. i start the show off hammering this kind of grave... so, you know, when i told my father, "look, the show is kind of about you and me", he was excited. but i said, "hold on, i have to tell you something. "you're dead at the beginning of the show." he says, "you've killed me off already? "i'm not even dead in real life!" so he was kind of taken aback by that. but it's very much about how my father, or how fathers from a different culture, when they're in a different environment, they start to question what they want their children, which direction they want them to be. he kept on saying to me when i was a teenager... you know, i was imitating a lot of michaeljackson and bruce l
it's so expressive.o there's a longing in it and a relationship between you and bangladesh — as represented, i guess, by the nature there. i'm trying to figure out whether it's actually, in a sense, sad or whether it's a very positive thing. i think it's a bit of both. ithink, you know, really the story's about my father, in a way. i start the show off hammering this kind of grave... so, you know, when i told my father, "look, the show is kind of about you and me", he was excited....
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they have every right to express themselves through their vote. i don't think anybody doubts that we will treat them fairly. with that we will recess until further notice. >> i am a white male, and i am prejudiced. and the reason it is is something i was on top of something that i learned. i don't like to be forced to like people. i like to be led till light people. what can i do to change? to be a better american? >> browser remarkable a remarkable moment. i didn't realize until i stepped off the set because there were calls after that. we just have to keep going. how powerful it was. there something in the source that touched me and you can hear. it is authentic as he searches for their words to say something to a national audience that most of us won't admit in our homes, i am prejudiced. >> sunday night i can't q&a. heather mckee was a guest on c-span's "washington journal" in august 2016 when gary called. she talked about that interaction in her follow-up. >> part of the reason for that, you remember this is august. we had a racially charged
they have every right to express themselves through their vote. i don't think anybody doubts that we will treat them fairly. with that we will recess until further notice. >> i am a white male, and i am prejudiced. and the reason it is is something i was on top of something that i learned. i don't like to be forced to like people. i like to be led till light people. what can i do to change? to be a better american? >> browser remarkable a remarkable moment. i didn't realize until i...
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if they choose to express a political settlement, either to express disappointment in the cove red express the covered administration, or choose express support the communities that are in legitimate danger, it is both right and their response ability. —— orto right and their response ability. —— or to express. anteroom at real—time. the oscars are about to get under way. the helicopters are flying overhead. you get a sense of excitement in hollywood. we will be back later. thank you very much forjoining us. we will pick up on some of those issues later. say with us for that. but for now, let's look at what is making other news today. official figures from germany show that there were more than 2,500 attacks against refugees in the country last year. more than 500 people were injured. the figures also reveal there were almost 1,000 attacks on migrant shelters, a similar number to the year before. every single attack by a migrant towards a german is entering into big debates on german television and shows and in newspapers, and the attacks on migrants, on refugees, especially, they are not
if they choose to express a political settlement, either to express disappointment in the cove red express the covered administration, or choose express support the communities that are in legitimate danger, it is both right and their response ability. —— orto right and their response ability. —— or to express. anteroom at real—time. the oscars are about to get under way. the helicopters are flying overhead. you get a sense of excitement in hollywood. we will be back later. thank you...
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i think how a person is brought up and expresses themselves is really on the family. when we look at how people express themselves today, i have got to go to the president. when he came out with the ban muslims, he actually said it and then he said it is not a ban on muslims, but that is discriminatory. when it comes to the news and agency holdsr news people accountable in our government, whether you like it or not. you get both sides. i always say that when he listened to cnn, and this -- msnbc, they might put a spin on it. when you watch fox news, to me that is not news, that is brainwashing. host: but it's good to deborah, manassas, virginia, democrats line. caller: let me put this clear, do not hang up on me. i am a registered democrat all my life in virginia. i voted for obama twice. i regret my second vote. this time i voted trump. just so they can understand where i'm coming from. on free speech, we all have it. we are all entitled to it, but there is a point where free speech goes into harassment and it is no longer just free-speech. if i have my opinion, if i
i think how a person is brought up and expresses themselves is really on the family. when we look at how people express themselves today, i have got to go to the president. when he came out with the ban muslims, he actually said it and then he said it is not a ban on muslims, but that is discriminatory. when it comes to the news and agency holdsr news people accountable in our government, whether you like it or not. you get both sides. i always say that when he listened to cnn, and this --...
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who expressed concern about executive order and future relations with the trump administration. this occurred under the executive order and was temporarily stopped by a judge in seattle. the floor and commonwealth affairs by a bush ally to make a statement on the implications of this country other recent changes of the immigration policy. it may be helpful if i described for the house the consequences of british citizens and nationals of the executive order issued last friday. let me begin by saying this is not our policy or a measure that this government would consider. those measures that discriminate on nationality are wrong. president trump issued the executive order banning intrigue over a period of 90 days. syria, iraq, iran, somalia syria, iraq, iran, somalia, yemen, libya, and saddam. it -- sudan. it makes clear that anybody who has anybody will be denied entry. the immigration policy of the united states is a matter of the government and the united states but on the face of it in has consequences for some british citizens. i spoke yesterday to the u.s. administration in
who expressed concern about executive order and future relations with the trump administration. this occurred under the executive order and was temporarily stopped by a judge in seattle. the floor and commonwealth affairs by a bush ally to make a statement on the implications of this country other recent changes of the immigration policy. it may be helpful if i described for the house the consequences of british citizens and nationals of the executive order issued last friday. let me begin by...
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express lanes were added to the east and westbound sides of the freeway...4-mile stretch that before the lanes were installed was the source of constant complaints from drivers who say they traveled daily at a consistant crawl. nats- freeway since being fully launched... the a-t-c says the express lanes have averaged 30-thousand 500-trips per day. overall, that's six-point- eight million trips through december. and, in tolls, the a-t-c says the express lanes have generated about seven-point-four million dollars in revenue. the a.t.c. says traffic now is moving up to 23 miles per hour faster in the express lanes than those in the general purpose lanes.but the crux of the issue is how to get more cars off the road period.nats- "welcome to waze carpool." that's where waze carpool factors in....nats- " here at waze labs, we've been looking at ways to beat rush hour traffic." launched about seven years ago in israel as a navigation app... the company has since been bought by google... and, waze has now morphed into a carpool service, available in all nine bay are
express lanes were added to the east and westbound sides of the freeway...4-mile stretch that before the lanes were installed was the source of constant complaints from drivers who say they traveled daily at a consistant crawl. nats- freeway since being fully launched... the a-t-c says the express lanes have averaged 30-thousand 500-trips per day. overall, that's six-point- eight million trips through december. and, in tolls, the a-t-c says the express lanes have generated about...
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they have expressed their will in votes like brexit. the elites are so angry, they can't stand it.'re becoming antidemocratic, they literally want to overturn those results in the u.k. now. you have tony blair just the other day saying there should be a second referendum to overturn the brexit vote. people here speculating about how we can get rid of trump before the next election. this is interesting that the left which used to be based on standing up for people is now standing up for the technocratic elite, for the establishment. it seems to be the conservative movement that is for the people. >> tucker: they use to up for free speech too. that was 20 years ago. a pair of moms in new jersey saying their children schools are suppressing christianity while proselytizing on mohammed. we will describe what they have seen. the water in your body to hydrate and soften, unblocking your system naturally. miralax. a farmer's market.ve what's in this kiester. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using prep
they have expressed their will in votes like brexit. the elites are so angry, they can't stand it.'re becoming antidemocratic, they literally want to overturn those results in the u.k. now. you have tony blair just the other day saying there should be a second referendum to overturn the brexit vote. people here speculating about how we can get rid of trump before the next election. this is interesting that the left which used to be based on standing up for people is now standing up for the...
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on weekend nights the owner says the wok express goes from restaurant to disco. he says angelica would dance here in return for tips from the customers. do you know this woman here? >> she's the dancing girl. only for nights. restaurant, walking alone down the sidewalk. it also shows a man standing nearby with a cell phone giving her the eye as she passes. it's unclear as to what if anything he has to do with this. angelica is the cousin of alexandra reyes, a 15-year-old who went missing from montgomery county a couple of months ago. her body found in a wooded area in springfield, virginia. police have charged several ms-13 members in connection with her murder. now as for angelica and her disappearance, police say they're working the case. do you have concern for her safety? >> there's nothing to indicate specifically that she's in danger. but again, we want to make contact with her and ensure she is wherever she is through her own will. >> reporter: so does angelica have any gang ties? no official word on that from police. jim, back to you. >>> another series o
on weekend nights the owner says the wok express goes from restaurant to disco. he says angelica would dance here in return for tips from the customers. do you know this woman here? >> she's the dancing girl. only for nights. restaurant, walking alone down the sidewalk. it also shows a man standing nearby with a cell phone giving her the eye as she passes. it's unclear as to what if anything he has to do with this. angelica is the cousin of alexandra reyes, a 15-year-old who went missing...
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american express open cards help you take on a new job. or fill a big order. or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. for those who always find new ways to grow their business, american express open proudly presents "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to help your growing business. it started with one guy who wanted to find funding for a concert. years later, crowd funding platform, kickstarter helped raise money for everything from a souped up cooler to a movie. we caught up with the co-founder and ceo, yancey strickler to get tips on how to grow a successful business. >> harry chan, the creator of starter and i wanted to throw a concert. he had this idea, what if instead of funding the money, i put the idea online and people can buy tickets, but no one is charged unless it sells out. ebay, amazon and pets.com was it. four years later, here in new york, we met charles addler our third founder. the site launched in 2009. it continues to be a.com gnat space. it's closing in o
american express open cards help you take on a new job. or fill a big order. or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. for those who always find new ways to grow their business, american express open proudly presents "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to help your growing business. it started with one guy who wanted to find funding for a concert. years later, crowd funding...
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our religion, believe in faith, express it, and live by it.i think the important part is. whether it's a small business owner or employee who wants to have some degree of expression of faith of the company. too often those voices get, you know, pushed out in the name of political correctness. he's going to make sure we not only speak up for it but find ways to keep the line a little let blurred. we should. impose a religion on anybody. we're free to express our religion or be, you know, not have one. that's obviously in our country an equally valid way of living your life. but at the same time people who want to express their faith shouldn't be ostracized for wanting to link that. major. >> if you could give us an example, if you could, of the pendulum swinging in the direction and as you may know a draft is circulating around town and many are wondering if that is going to be a way to either silence those and the left. talk to us through both of those. >> if you look back at the little sisters case. >> would you pout hobby lobby in that categ
our religion, believe in faith, express it, and live by it.i think the important part is. whether it's a small business owner or employee who wants to have some degree of expression of faith of the company. too often those voices get, you know, pushed out in the name of political correctness. he's going to make sure we not only speak up for it but find ways to keep the line a little let blurred. we should. impose a religion on anybody. we're free to express our religion or be, you know, not...
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they've also said that he actually only expressed how he voted several months after the vote itself.it to how he voted in the strictly come dancing final, but isn't that a slightly flippant response to what some seem to see as quite a serious allegation? that he's kind of broken with a precedent that has been established for centuries and established for a very good reason? and also, of course, it comes off the back of comments that he made on monday about donald trump, which a lot of people took issue with, where he was talking about sexism and racism and basically vetoed donald trump appearing in parliament, and questions about whether or not the speaker should be doing that, whether the speaker has the power to do that, so there are serious questions to be answered, but the thing is about the speaker is, although he has his critics, he also has a lot of supporters in parliament, and today a lot of those... at least presumably labourmps, snp mps? yeah. the opposition who he is perceived to have helped hold government to account? exactly, somebody who is very much seen as the voice
they've also said that he actually only expressed how he voted several months after the vote itself.it to how he voted in the strictly come dancing final, but isn't that a slightly flippant response to what some seem to see as quite a serious allegation? that he's kind of broken with a precedent that has been established for centuries and established for a very good reason? and also, of course, it comes off the back of comments that he made on monday about donald trump, which a lot of people...
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the express even have a logo saying get us out of the eu.hen the lords comeback, of course they will put down those amendments to the bill in the winner tim beast did. the bill left the commons on amended which weakens their position considerably. i suspect they will try and amend it, but i suspect they would significa ntly frustrated. remind us how the lords is composed. a quick reading of that and you think that this conservative government faces to river calder is from too many other parties in the lords. is that right? what are the numbers? when david cameron became prime minister in 2015, he was the first tory prime minister ever not to have an in—built majority in the house of lords because the hereditary peers had been removed. the government needs to work with crossbenchers, they are more than 100, they are not affiliated to any party. they are some of the experts... experts are very out of fashion! they are not in the house of lords. the commons voted to remain, the conversation is not now about whether we vote to remain or leave, i
the express even have a logo saying get us out of the eu.hen the lords comeback, of course they will put down those amendments to the bill in the winner tim beast did. the bill left the commons on amended which weakens their position considerably. i suspect they will try and amend it, but i suspect they would significa ntly frustrated. remind us how the lords is composed. a quick reading of that and you think that this conservative government faces to river calder is from too many other parties...
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these businesses, peter express, wagamama, the last timei peter express, wagamama, the last time i wasto be struggling. —— pizza express. and a lot of small firms also complain about this. and one of the problems is the government has been slowly strangling councils for the last six years. massive cuts in their budgets, and they are coming up their budgets, and they are coming up with these solutions that you can raise rates and council tax, but actually, i think we all know that local council funding will need a lot more than they will raise through these rate rises. there are a lot of stories around tonight, an important one here. north korea. they are sizing up the trump reaction to this missile launch. it is fascinating. north korea sets off yet another one of its missiles, at the very time when president trump is meeting and playing golf with the japanese prime minister, so mr trump comes out and says i supportjapan. that is at least a clear statement of policy, isn't it? it is good that he got the name of the country right, and didn't insult anyone. he didn't mention south korea,
these businesses, peter express, wagamama, the last timei peter express, wagamama, the last time i wasto be struggling. —— pizza express. and a lot of small firms also complain about this. and one of the problems is the government has been slowly strangling councils for the last six years. massive cuts in their budgets, and they are coming up their budgets, and they are coming up with these solutions that you can raise rates and council tax, but actually, i think we all know that local...
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we are looking at the impact new express lanes are having on your commute.dded to part of interstate 580 in the east bay. it's basically a car pool lane -- but anyone can pay to drive on it. more of these lanes are being built ... new at ten: kron4's philippe djegal shows us the effect they are having on drivetimes. it's a 55-million dollar project built to ease congestion along the dreaded i-580 tri-valley corridor... and. the alameda county transportation commission says so far so good.nats- freeway as we reported last february... express lanes were added to the east and westbound sides of the freeway... a 14-mile stretch that before the lanes were installed was the source of constant complaints from drivers who say they traveled daily at a consistant crawl. nats- freeway since being fully launched... the a-t-c says the express lanes have averaged 30-thousand 500- trips per day. overall, that's six-point-eight million trips through december. and, in tolls, the a-t-c says the express lanes have generated about seven-point- four million dollars in revenue. t
we are looking at the impact new express lanes are having on your commute.dded to part of interstate 580 in the east bay. it's basically a car pool lane -- but anyone can pay to drive on it. more of these lanes are being built ... new at ten: kron4's philippe djegal shows us the effect they are having on drivetimes. it's a 55-million dollar project built to ease congestion along the dreaded i-580 tri-valley corridor... and. the alameda county transportation commission says so far so good.nats-...
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it simply is not democratic to tell nearly half the country they cannot express their opinion.hey are arrogant for expressing their view, i think i would turn that around and say the arrogance is with the people who told 48% of arab public that they should not express their view. i think the solution will be with the ongoing negotiations that are yet to come. they have not begun yet. the government has not set out their negotiating position and the european union are not going to set out their negotiating position, i would guess, until after the french and german elections. it may be quite a good idea to wait until then, because there may be a greater, how best to put this, flexibility, once those elections are safely out of the way. laughter. the lady in the third or fourth row. memberof member of chatham house. thank you for a very enlightening and brave presentation. my question relates to the 48% that you mentioned. are there are consequences for the political systems in britain as a result of 48% of voters feeling disenfranchised in the negotiating process and certainly as
it simply is not democratic to tell nearly half the country they cannot express their opinion.hey are arrogant for expressing their view, i think i would turn that around and say the arrogance is with the people who told 48% of arab public that they should not express their view. i think the solution will be with the ongoing negotiations that are yet to come. they have not begun yet. the government has not set out their negotiating position and the european union are not going to set out their...
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american express open cards can help you take on a new job. or fill a big order. or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. for those who always find new ways to grow their business. american express open proudly presents "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to helping your growing business. this is a story we are all familiar with, factories close, jobs lost and downtowns become ghost towns. this week, we have three entrepreneurs who have done a remarkable job turning that story around. they are our small business heroes. they rebuilt a beloved cheese factory in bandon, oregon, put the town to work and they are creating a business on track to become a national brand. ♪ >>> nearly 15 years ago, as the last cheese factory in bandon, oregon, closed the doors, the town lost a part of its soul. >> i think there's a lot of stories for why it happened. it was basically consolidation, you know, eliminating a competitor. >> for more than 100 years t area had been known for cheddar cheese.
american express open cards can help you take on a new job. or fill a big order. or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. for those who always find new ways to grow their business. american express open proudly presents "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to helping your growing business. this is a story we are all familiar with, factories close, jobs lost and downtowns become...
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and journalists deliver a petition to angela merkel calling for freedom of expression to be restoredn turkey. plus, antiforeigner sentiment in south africa turns violent. please fire stun grenades, rubber bullets and a water cannon in the capital, pretoria. we will get more from johannesburg. ♪ anchor: i am sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. it is an assassination straight out of a spy novel and it just got more sinister. malaysian authorities say a deadly nerve agent was used to kill kim jong-nam. the estranged half-brother of the north korean leader. he died last week after being attacked at kuala lumpur airport. the latest revelation about his death has sparked public health concerns and further focused suspicions on the north korean regime that they could've dispatched to a hit squad to kill the individual. reporter: a virtual reenactment of the attack. two women smeared the deadly substance on the victim of the fifth -- on the face of the victim. they know the toxin that killed him, the nerve agent vx. the chemical is illegal. it is a chemical weapon. we are investigating ho
and journalists deliver a petition to angela merkel calling for freedom of expression to be restoredn turkey. plus, antiforeigner sentiment in south africa turns violent. please fire stun grenades, rubber bullets and a water cannon in the capital, pretoria. we will get more from johannesburg. ♪ anchor: i am sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. it is an assassination straight out of a spy novel and it just got more sinister. malaysian authorities say a deadly nerve agent was used to kill kim...
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we are free to express our religion or not have one.hat is obviously in our country and equally valid way of living your life. but at the same time, i think people who want to express their faith shouldn't be ostracized because they want to live that. >> if you could give us an example, if you could come of the pendulum swinging in the direction of political correctness, and how was i going to inform the president with his executive order, as you may know a draft is circulating around town, and many wondered if that is going to be a way to either silence those on the left, or be a threat to the lgbtq community, how do you talk to both of those question my >> i think if you look back to the little sister's case, if you look back to other businesses that were under -- >> would you put hobby lobby in that category? >> i would, i think there are several businesses and institutions, catholic institutions and others, that have been mandated were apparently attempted to mandate certain things that they may or may not do and how they have to tr
we are free to express our religion or not have one.hat is obviously in our country and equally valid way of living your life. but at the same time, i think people who want to express their faith shouldn't be ostracized because they want to live that. >> if you could give us an example, if you could come of the pendulum swinging in the direction of political correctness, and how was i going to inform the president with his executive order, as you may know a draft is circulating around...
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it's backed by the service and security of american express.t out of yourdeath verizon contract? you could have just switched to sprint. their network reliability is within 1% of verizon. ...and they save you 50% on most current verizon rates. don't let a 1% difference cost you twice as much. (for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com) bp gives its offshore teams 24/7 support from onshore experts, so we have extra sets of eyes on our wells every day. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. because safety is it's about moving forwardd. not back. it's looking up not down. it's feeling up thinking up living up. it's being in motion... in body in spirit in the now. boost. it's not just nutrition. it's intelligent nutrition. with 26 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. all in 3 delicious flavors. it's choosing to go in one direction... up. boost. be up for it. she's the reason the good times are great. ...and the reason the tough times are easier. because she's your best friend... ...and your tru
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but i have always shown up and been willing to talk and express my viewpoint. we have given plenty of time for them to be here and show up and express their viewpoints about one way or the other knowing they're all going to vote no which is ridiculous in and of itself but i will not criticize that. they have a right to do that. but, my gosh to not be here and participate, that is a total -- of their duties. i think it is pathetic. the senator from georgia. >> thank you mr. chairman for your leadership and thank you for the role model you are for us in the united states senate. i know i would hope we will be voting soon. i know we are not voting or not voting because the democrats are boycotting the meeting and that's a shame. i'll take the opportunity to say this. we have two nominees for the cabinet or great individuals who deserve an up or down vote. you can vote yes or no but no voting is not good. you can see what happens to our country when we don't have someone in important places. confirmation confirmation is an important process. a responsibility as mem
but i have always shown up and been willing to talk and express my viewpoint. we have given plenty of time for them to be here and show up and express their viewpoints about one way or the other knowing they're all going to vote no which is ridiculous in and of itself but i will not criticize that. they have a right to do that. but, my gosh to not be here and participate, that is a total -- of their duties. i think it is pathetic. the senator from georgia. >> thank you mr. chairman for...
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they also say that he expressed he voted several months after the vote itself.mpared it to how he voted in the strictly come dancing final. isn't that a flippant response to what some say is quite a serious allegation, that he has broken with the president that has been established for centuries and for a very good reason? and also because it comes on the back of comments he made on monday about donald trump, which a lot of people took issue with, where he was talking about sexism and racism. he basically vetoed donald trump appearing in parliament. there are questions over whether he should be doing that. whether he has the power to do that. there are serious questions to be answered. although he has his critics, he also has a lot of supporters in parliament. he is summary who is very much seen as the voice of parliament. he has not seen as the voice of government. he is not is speaker gives them an easy ride. he chose as people to speak you often have challenging points of view. basmati chooses. that is something that laid —— david lidington used as an example
they also say that he expressed he voted several months after the vote itself.mpared it to how he voted in the strictly come dancing final. isn't that a flippant response to what some say is quite a serious allegation, that he has broken with the president that has been established for centuries and for a very good reason? and also because it comes on the back of comments he made on monday about donald trump, which a lot of people took issue with, where he was talking about sexism and racism....
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i expressed my views on this measure. i think it would be a good thing for the visit to go ahead because the relationship between the united kingdom and the united states is the most important fact oh and we will keep that relationship going. >> thank you. may i strongly agree with the foreign secretary of the vital importance of this country's alliance with the united states. would you agree with me whatever others may do, refuges arriving in this country will be dealt with with patience, courtesy and respect? >> foreign secretary. >> i'm grateful to my honorable friend for his point and glad to see that the bust of his grandfather has been rightfully restored to its place in the oval office. i would remind him it was winston churchill who took a very strong view that the country should be able to control its own borders and own immigration policies. >> i don't think the foreign secretary understands, mr. speaker, how so many people in this country feel such contempt for what trump has done. can i clarify what he said ea
i expressed my views on this measure. i think it would be a good thing for the visit to go ahead because the relationship between the united kingdom and the united states is the most important fact oh and we will keep that relationship going. >> thank you. may i strongly agree with the foreign secretary of the vital importance of this country's alliance with the united states. would you agree with me whatever others may do, refuges arriving in this country will be dealt with with...
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tattoos as a vibrant form of expression.ancient art form. there is nelson mandela. mr nelson mandela, a free man, taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran's spiritual leader ayatollah khomeini has said he's passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the ousting of their former president, 'ba by doc' duvalier. because of his considerable value as a stallion, shergar was kept in a special secure box in the stud farm's central block. shergar was driven away in a horse box the thieves had brought with them. there stepped down from the plane figure in mourning. elizabeth ii, queen of this realm and of all her other realms and territories. head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith. the us president donald trump has told reporters he is considering a fresh executive order on travel restrictions into the country. that's after a court refused to reinstate his temporary ban on people enter
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just constantly is speak egg without a filter and you have these constant outbursts that probably express the inner thoughts of most politicians but he just says them out loud. what is interesting is that there have been more panels in more places about trump and the first amendment than anying can remember since i've been practicing law and was and i've been practicing for 30 years. seems to be one every week. assessing what the impacting going to be. and i get that with statements like we need to open up the libel laws and the press being the most dison people on the face of the -- dishonest people on the face of the earth but it's next to see what distinguished this administration from previous ones if you want to assess the impact. after all, while president obama didn't make the same kind off inflammatory comments about the press that trump does, he did in his administration initiate more leak investigations and prosecutions for leaks than all previous administrations in history combined. you also have -- if you compare president trump to hillary clinton, i don't think she was anymor
just constantly is speak egg without a filter and you have these constant outbursts that probably express the inner thoughts of most politicians but he just says them out loud. what is interesting is that there have been more panels in more places about trump and the first amendment than anying can remember since i've been practicing law and was and i've been practicing for 30 years. seems to be one every week. assessing what the impacting going to be. and i get that with statements like we...