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. >> as far as f-, from what i've read so tradition that kind of started a couple years ago with theirt of sitting around and going let's make a list and then it sort of caught only. >> right. >> but i didn't specifically read criteria. sounds like people that spark discussion. >> if anything it's just matter of coming up with these hundred people and then they get three people on tv to talk about it. >> and we're doing it. >> who would you say right now in your life is the most influential person out there? >> oh, god, that's a really great question. is this like -- is this like somebody that i admire. >> anybody. >> anybody. >> anyone. >> anybody. >> well, i mean, i think president trump is, right? love him or hate him but i mean i think as i was just listening to ronica cleary's report we are in this time that it does feel very scary. obviously we've never lived through like i was going say. >> a nonpolitician as president before. >> right. >> there you go. >> yeah. but i do thing it's think it's interesting he holds the future in his hands of this country so it's a lot. we apprecia
. >> as far as f-, from what i've read so tradition that kind of started a couple years ago with theirt of sitting around and going let's make a list and then it sort of caught only. >> right. >> but i didn't specifically read criteria. sounds like people that spark discussion. >> if anything it's just matter of coming up with these hundred people and then they get three people on tv to talk about it. >> and we're doing it. >> who would you say right now in...
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it would be keeping with the administration that as -- as it is beefoed f so far. david:.hat we got on friday evening from the white house. what happens now that we have these disclosures? what does the government do with them? that gives us a limited roadmap for watching these folks as they go about their jobs in the white house to make sure they are not doing anything that has a direct and clear beneficial impact on their assets, help them make money. andourse, it's problematic trying to suss that out. in kushner's case there are a bunch of llcs, you cannot tell what they own. he gets to value them himself, they are self-reported. somebody like gerry cohen is a bit more straightforward, shares and goldman, to come from goldman, etc. .avid: this is a $12 billion you have written about wilbur ross, how different is this cabinet from cabinets past? >> we've never had one this rich . what is interesting, you have a guy like kerry -- gary cohn one, wealthy man, has something like $100 million in goldman sachs stock. as it sells is one kind of trust and he buys replacement ass
it would be keeping with the administration that as -- as it is beefoed f so far. david:.hat we got on friday evening from the white house. what happens now that we have these disclosures? what does the government do with them? that gives us a limited roadmap for watching these folks as they go about their jobs in the white house to make sure they are not doing anything that has a direct and clear beneficial impact on their assets, help them make money. andourse, it's problematic trying to suss...
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he wants to separate the white house as far as from this person as possible because of all of these investigations that are going on fg in a vet or if it didn't have a vet, that's not good news. or if they knew, that's another -- that's not great news. there's a lot of unknowns here. they have every reason to separate themselves from michael flynn right now. >> i mean, i don't think they vet people carefully. i think -- >> not knowing is not an excuse. >> i do think the good tack would have been to take maybe more of the obama administration tack and say there's an ongoing investigation. he does not work for us. they can credibly say that this time. >> he's not even a volunteer best we know. up next, how about a no thanks, obama. elizabeth warren has 400,000 reasons reasons to dislike the post presidency taking shape. my abdominal pain and bloating made daily life a guessing game. will i have pain and bloating today? my doctor recommended ibgard to manage my ibs. take control. ask your doctor about nonprescription ibgard. >>> so what's been going on while i've been gone? >> welcome back. you might remember that from
he wants to separate the white house as far as from this person as possible because of all of these investigations that are going on fg in a vet or if it didn't have a vet, that's not good news. or if they knew, that's another -- that's not great news. there's a lot of unknowns here. they have every reason to separate themselves from michael flynn right now. >> i mean, i don't think they vet people carefully. i think -- >> not knowing is not an excuse. >> i do think the good...
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there dodoesn't seem to o be any strategic analysis behind any of these actions as far as anyone can tell. but soon-to-be of f level of the twitters that keep coming out. something that occurs to me, so when i do itit yet go it is che. it may kill a lot of people, makes me look good, seems as iff i'm defefending the country ando on. it as anything see but that. bubut these things help the peoe israel hard toiraq imagine. amy: what do you think hasas toe done to solve ththe crisisis, te humanitarian catastrophe in syria? >> it is a terrible catastrophe. unfortunately, there isn't a lot that can be done about it. there are some things that can be done. i memean, the idea that you can send in the marines and bomb and so on, that has a small problem. if you do, you probably set off a nuclear war. his syriaonly destroyed, but the rest of the world, too. so there is a little difficulty in that scenario. whatever one takes aboutut the justificication for itit. so what can n be done? well, one thing that can be done, which is really easy, very easy, is to take care of the people fleeieing from this disaster. there ar
there dodoesn't seem to o be any strategic analysis behind any of these actions as far as anyone can tell. but soon-to-be of f level of the twitters that keep coming out. something that occurs to me, so when i do itit yet go it is che. it may kill a lot of people, makes me look good, seems as iff i'm defefending the country ando on. it as anything see but that. bubut these things help the peoe israel hard toiraq imagine. amy: what do you think hasas toe done to solve ththe crisisis, te...
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far as how much rain we'll see. we'll measure it in a few hundred th of an inch for most f the bay area.king a little more hefty there, and looking at the seven-day forecast, after this round of showers moves through in san francisco, we are going to dry out and see those temperatures make it into the upper 60s for the weekend. looking also for the inland areas to warm up into the upper 70s over the next few days. up to 78 degrees on friday, and that warm weather extends into early next week with some sunshine. looking good there. how is it looking on the roadways? >> not seeing as much rain, which is always great for commuters. right now, still looking at pretty spring-like traffic out there. although we're seeing, it looks like, reports of a crash along southbound 880 near high street, and it looks like a fenld fender bender, but it could be blocking lanes. so far, speed sensors not picking up anything major. a quick check of the bridge drive times. 8 mndz wealthbound 880 to the bay bridge. and so far, no metering lights. back to you. >> thank you. business and tech news now. and amazo
far as how much rain we'll see. we'll measure it in a few hundred th of an inch for most f the bay area.king a little more hefty there, and looking at the seven-day forecast, after this round of showers moves through in san francisco, we are going to dry out and see those temperatures make it into the upper 60s for the weekend. looking also for the inland areas to warm up into the upper 70s over the next few days. up to 78 degrees on friday, and that warm weather extends into early next week...
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as far as the legislative agenda, a lot of this stuff comes increasingly important the further which get into 2017 fax reform. these geniuses from goldman sax with 11 x 8 piece of paper with a tax plan that's supposed to get the economy going. our goal is 4% gdp growth. >> the market versus held. back to that question, did you expect anything yesterday? >> i don't think they did. they keep promising. at a certain point, we will have a stalled out -- what was that gdp. >> at a certain point. so far it's been enough. >> if we get points on the board, if we get success out of d.c. the in my opinion the market is fearful of going higher. there is more fear -- >> that's the problem. i don't know what point is on the board. >> the put is people are if position. they're waiting. they want to get involved. >> it's a ween for the administration. all right. >> that could be it. >> the guy spent the weekend in the white house. >> it was very important. >> all right. let's check in on amazon and microsoft as we head to break. amazon is getting closer to the key 1,000 levels. the conference calls are well under
as far as the legislative agenda, a lot of this stuff comes increasingly important the further which get into 2017 fax reform. these geniuses from goldman sax with 11 x 8 piece of paper with a tax plan that's supposed to get the economy going. our goal is 4% gdp growth. >> the market versus held. back to that question, did you expect anything yesterday? >> i don't think they did. they keep promising. at a certain point, we will have a stalled out -- what was that gdp. >> at a...
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as far as nunes, those documents have been reviewed and no evidence there. >> because we're talking politics here and not just la, f if the obama administration acted properly, what is the rule of granting and unmasking? >> it is a good question, chris. is this something that should be done? how often should it be done? these rules are set by the intelligence committee. certain officials can make the requests. then the intelligence agencies, nsa, in this case, stthey have decide to grant the request. senior officials are rarely denied. despite officials' request was within the law and regular, some members of congress have concerns about the justifications given for unmasking the identities of u.s. citizens and standards that the agencies follow to grant requests. >> jim, thank you for all of that reporting. we are also following another story this morning. >>> "the washington post" reporting that the fbi obtained a warrant to monday ton titor t communications of carter page. there was belief he was acting as a agent of the russian government. we have so much to discuss with these stories this morning. let's bring
as far as nunes, those documents have been reviewed and no evidence there. >> because we're talking politics here and not just la, f if the obama administration acted properly, what is the rule of granting and unmasking? >> it is a good question, chris. is this something that should be done? how often should it be done? these rules are set by the intelligence committee. certain officials can make the requests. then the intelligence agencies, nsa, in this case, stthey have decide to...
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i've been lucky never to fly some f-18s, during different tours, super hornets, this jet is by far just in a different league. >> asthe throttle forward, you get a kick in the pants. >> are you telling me it's fast? >> it's fast and good and smooth and very responsive. it's just an awesome airplane to fly. >> the view, it's in your helmet. you look down, you see the bottom of the airplane. where you point your head -- >> that's right. >> as you look, it brings in the camera from where you're looking. this area plain, everything was developed after the turn of the century if not just coming off the line today. it's open architecture. it can be upgraded easily with new software. the combinations of the sensors and this airplane and the way and the way the man-made interface works is what sets it apart. >> much of the jet is classified. we can't show you in it, underneath it or from the $400,000 helmets or where it's headed next. a small fleet of f-35s is headed to europe to take part in nato exercises. the commander says they're ready to go anywhere any time. >> dana: they might be called up soon. rick, you get the b
i've been lucky never to fly some f-18s, during different tours, super hornets, this jet is by far just in a different league. >> asthe throttle forward, you get a kick in the pants. >> are you telling me it's fast? >> it's fast and good and smooth and very responsive. it's just an awesome airplane to fly. >> the view, it's in your helmet. you look down, you see the bottom of the airplane. where you point your head -- >> that's right. >> as you look, it...
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f-16 that has apparently crashed not far from where we are. also close to andrews air force base that is where numerous f-16s and f-15s are located as well as airorce one this belongs to d.c. national guard. we'll let you know as soon as we know more, shannon. >> shannon: this is where the president often travels in and out of. we have a lot of foreign leaders, this is an entry and exit point as well, correct? >> absolutely. very significant air base, when we travel with the defense secretary or white house pool traveling with the president, that is where we fly from. there are f-16s based on an eight minute alert cycle, that is post 9/11. they were put on the alert cycle in order to patrol up and down the east coast of the united states. it is not clear at this point in time what this f-16 was doing, weather it was a training mission or what may have happened. we can confirm from the u.s. air force that an f-16 jet fighter crashed south of washington national harbor, not far. we understand the pilot, shannon, has ejected. it is not clear again where that pilot is at this point. >> shannon: we have seen local reports, they actually witnessed th
f-16 that has apparently crashed not far from where we are. also close to andrews air force base that is where numerous f-16s and f-15s are located as well as airorce one this belongs to d.c. national guard. we'll let you know as soon as we know more, shannon. >> shannon: this is where the president often travels in and out of. we have a lot of foreign leaders, this is an entry and exit point as well, correct? >> absolutely. very significant air base, when we travel with the defense...
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f family may be youtube's sensations they are not media savvy. he says he talked to them about the court of public opinion and how their videos will be perceived. he's gone as far as to teach the family how to interact with coworkers, friends and neighbors amid the controversy. we interviewed a neighbor who says his children play with the martin family children. >> obviously, youtube is one of those -- it's just that thing out there that they're looking at all the time. we just kind of tell them that, you know, we -- we do things a little bit differently, we'll never do this to you, that kind of stuff >> the future on youtube remains uncertain. they've deleted those prank videos, we're told the family is scared, because they've say they've received threats. winehold said his job is to take their calls any time day or night and reassure them that he will do what he was hired to do. tisha lewis, fox 5 local news forgery >>> firefighters are dealing with the aftermath of a massive fire in college park. it did nearly $40 million in damage. the billowing smoke from the building under construction could be seen from miles. it forced the university of maryland to canc
f family may be youtube's sensations they are not media savvy. he says he talked to them about the court of public opinion and how their videos will be perceived. he's gone as far as to teach the family how to interact with coworkers, friends and neighbors amid the controversy. we interviewed a neighbor who says his children play with the martin family children. >> obviously, youtube is one of those -- it's just that thing out there that they're looking at all the time. we just kind of...
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far as what can they afford fundingnd there is some issues with the way the proposals out there, we're going rural, some outlying smaller airports that see less traffic are not open, not able stay open f. it were pure urban high see big traffic airports that would operate. host: there are passenger built into the price of the ticket so users of the airport are paying ignificant amount of the maintenance of the airport facilities. again, counties own a third of the ublic airports in united states. host: karen next in massachusetts, independent. caller: yes, thank you for listening. i'm proposing that the federal government set up something like civilian conservation corps to utilize able veterans and people and rural are under employed to be able to get the training that lacking in the ability to not have enough people in the rades to take care of all of the infrastructure. to me, i see it as a win/win employing people that are under employed, getting infrastructure done and training future for the infrastructure projects. and what do you feel about an that?ike host: okay. guest: spectacular idea. cases, there are retirees that have a skill set used. that are not being corps, at s, ame
far as what can they afford fundingnd there is some issues with the way the proposals out there, we're going rural, some outlying smaller airports that see less traffic are not open, not able stay open f. it were pure urban high see big traffic airports that would operate. host: there are passenger built into the price of the ticket so users of the airport are paying ignificant amount of the maintenance of the airport facilities. again, counties own a third of the ublic airports in united...
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f. kennedy. he suddenly shows up. he is an energizer bunny. he moves constantly. the idea he has brought the chinese -- as farne, the biggest surprise to me is the chemistry between him and the president of china. i would have never dreamed of it. they talked for three hours. next day, they talked for a couple more hours. >> sean: i heard they talked for four or five hours. >> that could be one of the great breakthrough moments. of course nobody on the left is going to give him any credit. >> sean: they sentiv back north korean coal. they put troops on the border. it's not a one-way street. this is a big deal. >> i think he has had a very good first 100 days. he's having a great time in pennsylvania on saturday night. >> sean: you've got to be proud of me. i've never been to a white house correspondents' dinner. not one. i don't like them and they don't like me. >> we were disgusted with the person they picked. and stupid for the white house correspondents'. why would you want to insult the president of the united states? >> sean: he is not going and neither is anyone in his cabinet. >> what do you think is g
f. kennedy. he suddenly shows up. he is an energizer bunny. he moves constantly. the idea he has brought the chinese -- as farne, the biggest surprise to me is the chemistry between him and the president of china. i would have never dreamed of it. they talked for three hours. next day, they talked for a couple more hours. >> sean: i heard they talked for four or five hours. >> that could be one of the great breakthrough moments. of course nobody on the left is going to give him any...
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dulles couldn't say he was a really f israel and he antizionist trongly feelings and i would go so far antisemitic are attitudes. >> this is a sidebar question. this g as've been in town, forever, there has been a monument to john foster dulles, state, er secretary of called the dulles international airport. dwight no monument to eisenhower. >> as you know, there's one in the works. >> why did they honor him so far this game and eisenhower as president hasn't gotten any mention? >> it's a great question. i wonder if it was eisenhower himself who might have done that. i don't know. the dulles airport built? do you know? >> i think it was 1962. would have been kennedy then. i really don't know. good question. he died in office, dulles. maybe there was -- and he was a great man. signs of antisemeticism not with standing. >> let's go back. britain and france attacked egypt? >> yes. planes. the was that our aircraft carrier or did it belong to britain or france? know. n't i wasn't watching closely. >> here is dwight eisenhower to the very issue of attack to those three countries. united states was not consulted in any way about any of these actions. we info
dulles couldn't say he was a really f israel and he antizionist trongly feelings and i would go so far antisemitic are attitudes. >> this is a sidebar question. this g as've been in town, forever, there has been a monument to john foster dulles, state, er secretary of called the dulles international airport. dwight no monument to eisenhower. >> as you know, there's one in the works. >> why did they honor him so far this game and eisenhower as president hasn't gotten any...
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far as we know that will not happen. michelle kosinski says they have not extended that invitation. is that, to use your phraseology from the weekend, is that an f-u to the united states? >> putin is a weak figure when you look at it he's dominating his countsry by killing opposition. he's stolen his people blind. by not meeting with tillerson he's trying to act tough but it shows his weakness. the fact he won't meet with tillerson tells me truch dmp die right thing. >> really? how does it mean he did the right thing? don't you want to force russia to the negotiating table? how does them not meeting after this strike mean he did the right thing? >> it means that he sees our actions to be strong, not weak. >> okay. >> he's saying i won't meet with you. he says that assad did not commit this chemical attack. trump says he did. here's what trump needs to tell russia, iran and assad. you won't use air power anymore to slaughter people in syria. if you drop a barrel bomb, we'll hit you again. we'll establish safe havens. here's what i think russia would do. if they saw assad begin to lose militarily, they would go to geneva wh geneva. what do they wa
far as we know that will not happen. michelle kosinski says they have not extended that invitation. is that, to use your phraseology from the weekend, is that an f-u to the united states? >> putin is a weak figure when you look at it he's dominating his countsry by killing opposition. he's stolen his people blind. by not meeting with tillerson he's trying to act tough but it shows his weakness. the fact he won't meet with tillerson tells me truch dmp die right thing. >> really? how...
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f-16 on different tours. this jet is by far in a different league. >> as soon as you put the throttle forward you are gettingick in the pants. >> it's fast? >> it's fast, good and smooth and very responsive. an awesome airplane to fly. >> the view from all these cameras in your helmet and when you look down with it on your helmet you see through the bottom of your airplane. >> wherever you point your head you get the view of the camera. as you look it brings in the other camera from where you're looking. this airplane, everything was developed on this airplane is after the turn of the century. we can be upgraded easily with in software. the combination of the sensors in this airplane and the way the sensors are fused together and the way that the man/machine interface works is what truly sets it apart. >> much of the jet is classified. we can't show you inside the cockpit or the intake valves. we can't show you what the pilot sees inside his $400,000 helmet and can't tell you if it will be deployed in any hot spot any time soon. the squadron says it's ready to go. >> shannon: thanks. >> bill: in a moment the
f-16 on different tours. this jet is by far in a different league. >> as soon as you put the throttle forward you are gettingick in the pants. >> it's fast? >> it's fast, good and smooth and very responsive. an awesome airplane to fly. >> the view from all these cameras in your helmet and when you look down with it on your helmet you see through the bottom of your airplane. >> wherever you point your head you get the view of the camera. as you look it brings in the...
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as the white house finally released trump's tax plan. that plan? never release trump's taxes. ( laughter ) anything? has he released them yet? no, no. so far, all he's released is his 1040 f-u. to explain the plan, trump sent out his team of working class, blue collar, former goldman sachs executives, gary cohn and steve mnuchin. >> we are going to cut taxes and simplify the tax code by taking the current seven tax brackets we have today and reducing them to only three brackets: a 10% bracket, a 25% bracket, and a 35% bracket >> stephen: oh, yeah, baby, fewer brackets. it's really going to simplify your office pool during tax madness. , of course, look at the bractses. you can tell. it's poor versus middle class, and rich versus nobody, because they win. now, the trump administration has a very strong rationale for simplifying the tax code. >> in 1935, we had a one-page tax form consisting of 34 lines with two pages of instructions. today, the basic 1040 form has 79 lines and 211 pages of instructions. glsk, 1935 was the height of the great depression, so the two-page form was just "page one: do you have money? yes or no." and page two was so you would have something to e
as the white house finally released trump's tax plan. that plan? never release trump's taxes. ( laughter ) anything? has he released them yet? no, no. so far, all he's released is his 1040 f-u. to explain the plan, trump sent out his team of working class, blue collar, former goldman sachs executives, gary cohn and steve mnuchin. >> we are going to cut taxes and simplify the tax code by taking the current seven tax brackets we have today and reducing them to only three brackets: a 10%...
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far. chris: that's better than chuck schumer who gave him a straight f. >> well, you get a plus for signing your name. chris: there you go. the big news asthe congresswoman mentioned was that the white house came out, not with really a plan but outline bullet points of the president's tax plan, tax reform plan. here is what candidate trump and treasury secretary mnuchin had to say about the plan before they took office. >> barack obama has -- has doubled during his fairly short period of years, he's doubled our national debt. doubled it. it's going to be close to $20 trillion when he leaves, $20 trillion, so we have to get rid of at least a good portion of that. >> the upper class, we are going to simplify it, we are not going to have tax cut for the upper class. chris: michael, even with this just bare bones outline, isn't it pretty clear that this plan will add trillions of dollars to the national debt contrary to what president trump said and would mean substantial tax break for the upper-income people? >> we don't tax enough. the tax rates, percentage of the economy is well above the historic norm and the only way we are going to get
far. chris: that's better than chuck schumer who gave him a straight f. >> well, you get a plus for signing your name. chris: there you go. the big news asthe congresswoman mentioned was that the white house came out, not with really a plan but outline bullet points of the president's tax plan, tax reform plan. here is what candidate trump and treasury secretary mnuchin had to say about the plan before they took office. >> barack obama has -- has doubled during his fairly short...
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f surrogate and the committee role. that's not a decision the speaker concurred with. didn't concur with my recommendation at least for the time being. he will continue in that position as far is concerned. so we will work together as best we can but i raise that issue because i thought it did put a cloud over the integrity of our investigation. >> is that cloud still there or is it being removed? >> well, you know, i think to the degree that the white house still won't explain its role in providing these materials to the chairman, to the degree that still remains in secrecy, why did the white house want to hide its hand, that cloud persists. nonetheless, we're not going anywhere. if we were to walk away from this investigation in the house, it would literally cut in half the resources devoted to the russian investigation. it's just too important this go forward. >> he's seen this information that the white house made available to them and you have received this information. the rest of the committee, the house intelligence committee, the senate intelligence committee, they're about to get access to that information. when they see that information and i know it's classified
f surrogate and the committee role. that's not a decision the speaker concurred with. didn't concur with my recommendation at least for the time being. he will continue in that position as far is concerned. so we will work together as best we can but i raise that issue because i thought it did put a cloud over the integrity of our investigation. >> is that cloud still there or is it being removed? >> well, you know, i think to the degree that the white house still won't explain its...
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f the aspects of fascism are not far below the surface. you go back to, say, the 1940's. robert brady, great political economist, veblenite political economist, wrote a book called "business asystem of power," in which he argued that in all of the state capitalist economies, so-called capitalist economies, really state capitalist. there were developments towawars some of the e institutional structureses of fascism. he was not thinking of concentration camps and crematoria, just the nature of the institutional structures. and that was not entirely false. could you move towards what bertram gross, around 1980, called "friendly fascism"? so fascist-type structures without the crematoria, which is not a core, necessary part of fascism. it could happepen. we should recall that through the 1930's, the fascist regimes had pretty favorable attitudes towards them in the west. mussolini was called by roosevelt "that admirable , italian gentleman," and who was maybe misled by hitler. in 1932, one of the main business magazines -- i think forbes -- had an article with the headline -- front-pagege sty where the headline was "the wops are unwopping themselves." finally the italians are ge
f the aspects of fascism are not far below the surface. you go back to, say, the 1940's. robert brady, great political economist, veblenite political economist, wrote a book called "business asystem of power," in which he argued that in all of the state capitalist economies, so-called capitalist economies, really state capitalist. there were developments towawars some of the e institutional structureses of fascism. he was not thinking of concentration camps and crematoria, just the...
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f." >> that was dead already. >> imagine licking a live one. >> i don't have a problem with frogs. i think they're cute. >> you would lick it? >> i might not go as fare me feel better, probably. i would. >> but the flu shot might be easier. >> or maybe they could take the slime and put it in a vaccine. >> a little frog. >> kiss it. >> there you go. >> you kiss it and it tushes into a prince. >> that never happens. >> and you've only dated one. >> he was a prince already. not a frog. >> worked out well. >> glory-yeah. >>> if you love amy schumer, you're going to love her more. wait until you hear what she said did for a complete stranger. she missed his frog. >> whoops. >> whoops. >> he we gave people cottonelle® to try and asked >> whoops. >> he "how clean do you feel after going to the bathroom?" (laughter) (laughter) then we asked the experts i feel as clean as a little, white tiny kitten. a ah ooh, a twinkling iceberg! that's because only cottonelle® has cleanripple® texture. designed to clean better... ...as clean as a shimmering mermaid. cottonelle® wants everyone to feel as clean as a shimmering mermaid. how cottonelle® do you feel? he's a nas
f." >> that was dead already. >> imagine licking a live one. >> i don't have a problem with frogs. i think they're cute. >> you would lick it? >> i might not go as fare me feel better, probably. i would. >> but the flu shot might be easier. >> or maybe they could take the slime and put it in a vaccine. >> a little frog. >> kiss it. >> there you go. >> you kiss it and it tushes into a prince. >> that never happens....
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have legal requirements as far as what we are able to take behind closed session and so we're looking at it but i think you know the rfp process and policy allows us to do an r f i or other types of searchers we have. >> let me skew you a question why is pfeiffer managers in public where does it come from. >> well the firing and i can take a shot. >> sometimes, we give them a best notice withhold terminate them that hits the newspaper and there is negative process associated not necessarily towards us but towards the company and overflow room we have been to careful what we're willing to write to be made public to increase lying reasons we're recommending not going to share confidential information of a manager in a public forum why we're terminating we have to respect their business confidential information so we certainly have been successful in firing people in public. >> we have a process we stick with the process if you're dealing with the city and county of san francisco first and saying you assume you, you know the process and have a process that particularly with managers we're going to fire we're talk with them they know they're under professionalism
have legal requirements as far as what we are able to take behind closed session and so we're looking at it but i think you know the rfp process and policy allows us to do an r f i or other types of searchers we have. >> let me skew you a question why is pfeiffer managers in public where does it come from. >> well the firing and i can take a shot. >> sometimes, we give them a best notice withhold terminate them that hits the newspaper and there is negative process associated...