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feldman. is it possible for me to win the nomination, to be the next president of the united states? of course it is. all it takes is a miracle. miracles happen. who makes miracles happen? i'm looking at them right now. larry: mr. mcafee. throughee: i have lived 14 presidential elections. or republicansts have gotten in my life has been worse. there has been more government control. i have lost my freedom and my privacy. my taxes have gone up. to me i don't care. i want to know who the wizard is behind the curtain that creates these clowns we are voting for. please. [applause] larry: let us turn to the economy. governor johnson. donald trump am a when asked to name three functions of government said national security, health care and education. where did he go wrong? [laughter] mr. johnson: i really don't even want to comment on donald trump. i really don't. when donald trump talks about deporting 11 million illegal immigrants, that is just wrong. we talked about building a fence across the bo
feldman. is it possible for me to win the nomination, to be the next president of the united states? of course it is. all it takes is a miracle. miracles happen. who makes miracles happen? i'm looking at them right now. larry: mr. mcafee. throughee: i have lived 14 presidential elections. or republicansts have gotten in my life has been worse. there has been more government control. i have lost my freedom and my privacy. my taxes have gone up. to me i don't care. i want to know who the wizard...
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feldman. mr. feldman: are we skipping austan? >> i answered. larry: dr. feldman. should there be a minimum wage. preventou present -- employees from exploiting workers? mr. feldman: the minimum wage is always zero. ask anybody who doesn't have a in because the government is control of the economy. we should raise wages for everybody by making more demand from working people to be productive. thank you. [applause] larry: mr. mcafee. do we need a minimum wage in a free market? where you are worth a certain amount and you are not getting paid, and you may walk across the street at your free will and get paid what you deserve. it will happen. minimum wages are an illusion. it has nothing to do with whether we are men or women. it has to be what can you do and what is that worth? that is the free market. larry: mr. perry. mr. perry: i have a question for those that support a minimum wage. hopefully it is no one in this room. as a small business owner, there are times when i don't make the minimum wage based on the hours i work versus what i bring in. my question is if
feldman. mr. feldman: are we skipping austan? >> i answered. larry: dr. feldman. should there be a minimum wage. preventou present -- employees from exploiting workers? mr. feldman: the minimum wage is always zero. ask anybody who doesn't have a in because the government is control of the economy. we should raise wages for everybody by making more demand from working people to be productive. thank you. [applause] larry: mr. mcafee. do we need a minimum wage in a free market? where you are...
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feldman. mr. feldman: are we skipping austan? >> i answered. larry: dr. feldman.hould there be a minimum wage. preventou present -- employees from exploiting workers? mr. feldman: the minimum wage is always zero. ask anybody who doesn't have a in because the government is control of the economy. we should raise wages for everybody by making more demand from working people to be productive. thank you. [applause] larry: mr. mcafee. do we need a minimum wage in a free market? where you are worth a certain amount and you are not getting paid, and you may walk across the street at your free will and get paid what you deserve. it will happen. minimum wages are an illusion. it has nothing to do with whether we are men or women. it has to be what can you do and what is that worth? that is the free market. larry: mr. perry. mr. perry: i have a question for those that support a minimum wage. hopefully it is no one in this room. as a small business owner, there are times when i don't make the minimum wage based on the hours i work versus what i bring in. my question is if yo
feldman. mr. feldman: are we skipping austan? >> i answered. larry: dr. feldman.hould there be a minimum wage. preventou present -- employees from exploiting workers? mr. feldman: the minimum wage is always zero. ask anybody who doesn't have a in because the government is control of the economy. we should raise wages for everybody by making more demand from working people to be productive. thank you. [applause] larry: mr. mcafee. do we need a minimum wage in a free market? where you are...
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feldman, u.s. 60 seconds. dr. feldman: some may ask, feldman, is he that libertarian? i am that be what you want to be libertarian that you look good .n tv libertarian the christian atheist in the libertarian. the jefferson libertarian. jew libertarian, no-sex libertarian, mlk junior malcolm x libertarian, the revolutionary, honorable, ron paul libertarian. dale w. perry, no apologies anarchist libertarian, that gary johnson new mexico success libertarian, that austan petersen freedom ninja in .our face libertarian that no pain, no gain libertarian, get those petitions signed in the ring libertarian. sorryorry i'm not libertarian that can't stand the infringements and abuses here,arian that right right now, no excuses libertarian. i'm that libertarian. >> mr. mcafee? mr. mcafee: thank you, dr. feldman. so iod up here for 2 hours could speak authentically to you for 1 minute. i believe we are building a skyscraper from the top floor down. to do that, it must be supported by compromise. we are on a train filled with increasing compromise leading to a questionable win. my
feldman, u.s. 60 seconds. dr. feldman: some may ask, feldman, is he that libertarian? i am that be what you want to be libertarian that you look good .n tv libertarian the christian atheist in the libertarian. the jefferson libertarian. jew libertarian, no-sex libertarian, mlk junior malcolm x libertarian, the revolutionary, honorable, ron paul libertarian. dale w. perry, no apologies anarchist libertarian, that gary johnson new mexico success libertarian, that austan petersen freedom ninja in...
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for for feldman. -- 44 feldman. four feldman. and 18 for gary johnson. [applause] >> north dakota.th dakota the frozen wasteland status proud to be down here in the sunny florida. we are also very proud of all of our presidential candidates who i think it done amazing job. i would like to give them a hand. the latter was the winner. -- no matter who is the winner. because of falling but one for johnson, two for mcafee. and two for peterson. >> ohio. >> ohio we are first in flight. home of the right brothers. we cast our votes as follows. john mcafee, three. feldman, eight. peterson, nine. gary johnson, 21. >> oklahoma. >> greetings from oklahoma. a state ranking number one in the incarceration of nonviolent women. answering the question why aren't there more women in the party? votesbably cast six reflecting our diversity and independence as follows. one for darrell parry. one for mark alan feldman. one for also peterson. and two for gary johnson. >> pennsylvania. >> pennsylvania, home to the liberty bell. home to the delegation that is the answer to life, the university, and every
for for feldman. -- 44 feldman. four feldman. and 18 for gary johnson. [applause] >> north dakota.th dakota the frozen wasteland status proud to be down here in the sunny florida. we are also very proud of all of our presidential candidates who i think it done amazing job. i would like to give them a hand. the latter was the winner. -- no matter who is the winner. because of falling but one for johnson, two for mcafee. and two for peterson. >> ohio. >> ohio we are first in...
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that is a good lead-in to robert feldman of morgan stanley.rful to speak with you on this important day. end -- for abe, which is more important? robert: i think the import of today's number is that we have had bumps up and down. down,we had up instead of but if you look at the longer-term chart on gdp that you just showed, basically it has been flat for the past year. i think the import of this for the prime minister is they have to get to work again on some of the fiscal issues and the growth strategy so they can get investment which was weak in today's numbers. tom: governor bernanke gave a important speech and tokyo years ago where he begged japan to reflate. m.i.t.,study back to have you ever seen a nation able to reflate an economy? robert: it has happened in certain times but after 20 years of deflation, the mindset of the japanese people is still very deflationary. people are not going to think -- prices arelly really rising until they see it in front of their face. wages are doing ok, but what we are seeing his labor shortages that lo
that is a good lead-in to robert feldman of morgan stanley.rful to speak with you on this important day. end -- for abe, which is more important? robert: i think the import of today's number is that we have had bumps up and down. down,we had up instead of but if you look at the longer-term chart on gdp that you just showed, basically it has been flat for the past year. i think the import of this for the prime minister is they have to get to work again on some of the fiscal issues and the growth...
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i'm dave feldman. amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night.leep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. plus 36-month financing. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. member to the oakland zoo. say hello to "zachary" -- a male baboon born april 22-nd. zacry >>> new video of a new member of the oakland zoo, zachary, a male baboon born april 22nd. zachary will now join a troop of 14 other baboons. he's adjusting to surroundings and already asserting some independence by jumping around like that. mom and dad still keeping a close eye on him, especially dad. he's the big one right there. zoo coopers say he's the troop's leader. >> cute. >> that's a sibling there? >> a couple. maybe friends. it's like a baboon play date. >> big family. >> one last mention about the weather. >> going to be hot for the baboons. >> it's going to be low 90s inland, 60s at the coast. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from stu
i'm dave feldman. amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night.leep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. plus 36-month financing. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. member to the oakland zoo. say hello to "zachary" -- a male baboon born april 22-nd. zacry >>> new video of a new member of the oakland zoo, zachary, a male...
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the a's get the w, 6-3, that is it for sports, i'm dave feldman, more news coming up after the break.thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios well you've come to the right place. great, mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm you're all right bud? never better i don't know if he likes that. yeah part of the complete breakfast 9pm. warriors fans lined up throughout the day... >>> okay, the last picture was taken at 9:00 p.m., the warriors fans lining up throughout the day to take a photo with steph curry's mvp trophy. no curry, just the trophies, from 9-9 p.m., the fans were flashing the biggest smile with the hardware, so where is steph? he is probably at home in walnut creek to get ready for the game with the thunder. >> calling me saying is it real? is it real? you bet it is real, one of the biggest winners of the jackpot from new jersey, saying the winning numbers came to her in a dream. she will split the $429 million jackpot with he
the a's get the w, 6-3, that is it for sports, i'm dave feldman, more news coming up after the break.thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios well you've come to the right place. great, mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm you're all right bud? never better i don't know if he likes that. yeah part of the complete breakfast 9pm. warriors fans...
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jay feldman. [applause] >> thanks, jim, and thank you, ralph nader. i am so honored to be a part of this illustrious group of people and organizations. what i would like to do in my 20 minutes is take you on the journey that i've been on because it's been an extraordinary one. ralph has asked that we all tell our story, so i'll share that journey with you going back 40 years. we are -- we're now facing a sustainability/survivalbility issue in this country when it comes to public health and the environment. i always like to take an upbeat approach to that question as we sit on the precipice of worsening environmental public health problems, we can see the solutions in sight. beyond pesticides was set up to take advantage, leverage those solutions and empower people to act. you know, a lot of us grew up with ddt. and these are the kinds of ads you could see in magazines at the time. ddt is good for me. and the advertisers were telling us that not only did it kill destructive pests, but it was a benefactor to all of humanity. that's in the small print on
jay feldman. [applause] >> thanks, jim, and thank you, ralph nader. i am so honored to be a part of this illustrious group of people and organizations. what i would like to do in my 20 minutes is take you on the journey that i've been on because it's been an extraordinary one. ralph has asked that we all tell our story, so i'll share that journey with you going back 40 years. we are -- we're now facing a sustainability/survivalbility issue in this country when it comes to public health...
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. ♪ good evening, dave feldman, steph curry has played in two of the six warriors playoff games and theubs have won fuf of them, the mvp's absence has not been a big factor on the court, yet. he was taking it easy on his sprained knee and progressing well, curry won't play game two tomorrow, but possibly could be in the mix for game three saturday. here's what his head coach, steve kerr had to say. >> we can't let the series sco determine whether we bring him back. it's based on his health and his rhythm and so, we will do our best to help him get that rhythm in practice, and then try to put him in the best positions, once he is back to make an impact. maybe, you know, without having to be superman. you know. >> giants facing the reds in cincinnati, to seven, giants down one, brandon crawford at the plate and he gone. three run home run to right center. third run of the season and that gave the giants the lead. top nine crawford was not done. he had himself a game. gets another hit, and another rbi, finished with four rbi, and giants finished with the win, 9-6. >> a's and mariners, bott
. ♪ good evening, dave feldman, steph curry has played in two of the six warriors playoff games and theubs have won fuf of them, the mvp's absence has not been a big factor on the court, yet. he was taking it easy on his sprained knee and progressing well, curry won't play game two tomorrow, but possibly could be in the mix for game three saturday. here's what his head coach, steve kerr had to say. >> we can't let the series sco determine whether we bring him back. it's based on his...
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jay feldman. [ applause ] >> thanks, jim, and thank you, ralph nader. i am so honored to be a part of this illustrious group of people and organizations. what i would like to do in my 20 minutes is take you on the journey that i've been on because it's been an extraordinary one. ralph has asked that we all tell our story, so i'll share that journey with you going back 40 years. we are -- we're now facing a sustainability/survivalbility issue in this country when it comes to public health and the environment. i always like to take an upbeat approach to that question as we sit on the precipice of worsening environmental public health problems, we can see the solutions in sight. beyond pesticides was set up to take advantage, leverage those solutions and empower people to act. you know, a lot of us grew up with ddt. and these are the kinds of ads you could see in magazines at the time. ddt is good for me. and the advertisers were telling us that not only did it kill destructive pests, but it was a benefactor to all of humanity. that's in the small print on
jay feldman. [ applause ] >> thanks, jim, and thank you, ralph nader. i am so honored to be a part of this illustrious group of people and organizations. what i would like to do in my 20 minutes is take you on the journey that i've been on because it's been an extraordinary one. ralph has asked that we all tell our story, so i'll share that journey with you going back 40 years. we are -- we're now facing a sustainability/survivalbility issue in this country when it comes to public health...
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. >> one of our attorneys here amy feldman is here. >> good to see you again. >> apparently one of the barriers was made of wire and wood. >> wire and wood. >> he got through wire, the little boy. >> anybody who dealt with the four year-old boy knows if there is mischief to be had it will be had by a four year-old boy. this is the question that is going to be did the zoo take proper precaution toss make sure that what you would expect to happen which fist there is a hole in the fence a boy will find it. that didn't happen here. were there proper precautions did the zoo do enough to ensure where you have wild beasts, abe also a silver back gorilla, that you are being sure to keep. >> there is another shot. apparently there are bushes and you can see the fence but somehow he got through it and fell, but he survived ten to 15-foot fall. >> yeah, i mean look, bottom line you know you are inviting people hoff small children into a proper and the zoo has obviously taking precautions that it thought were possible. the fact is they have thousands of visitors every day of every year and thinks
. >> one of our attorneys here amy feldman is here. >> good to see you again. >> apparently one of the barriers was made of wire and wood. >> wire and wood. >> he got through wire, the little boy. >> anybody who dealt with the four year-old boy knows if there is mischief to be had it will be had by a four year-old boy. this is the question that is going to be did the zoo take proper precaution toss make sure that what you would expect to happen which fist...
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casey hunt and mike feldman. the you for joining us.en tracking the topic about whether hillary clinton in the campaign are reacting to this story. you talked to hillary clinton about it and what we like to call an extended interview. tell us about that. kasie: it was not an extended interview, but she did stop instead of sibling moving along and i -- simply moving along. i asked her whether she thought donald trump conducted himself well with women. do you think donald trump has treated women well in the course of his life and business viewings. hillary clinton: i am going to talk about what i want to do as president. kasie: so we will draw the contrast is what we got. want to talk about this. she wants to talk about literally everything else there is to talk about, which she did on the trail today. not that one. that is they are stepping away from. this new york times story, whatever is right for the clinton campaign to use against donald trump, where the even mentioning it in public? mike: this is something i'm not sure secretary cli
casey hunt and mike feldman. the you for joining us.en tracking the topic about whether hillary clinton in the campaign are reacting to this story. you talked to hillary clinton about it and what we like to call an extended interview. tell us about that. kasie: it was not an extended interview, but she did stop instead of sibling moving along and i -- simply moving along. i asked her whether she thought donald trump conducted himself well with women. do you think donald trump has treated women...
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reporter: moses comes to 29 cooks in emmaus every other week for private lessons with chef cindy feldmanen't seen anything i've set in front of him he's like oh my gosh how am i going to cook that. he's like let's go, let's do it. >> reporter: moses a searing a nenew englandnew england land lo with his homemade mint jelly. love of cooking began while helping his mom with breakfast when he was just two. >> i started to notice that when he would break an egg he wasn't get anything shells in but when i would break an egg, i was getting shells in. he was doing this better than i was. >> this we're going to set a timer for like 10 minutes. >> reporter: he hopes one day to own his own restaurant. >> what i love about cooking you can try your own food and experiment with it and also let other people try it and make them happy. >> reporter: moses recently was on the food network's chop junior. >> really cool experience like meeting new people that actually enjoyed the same things that i do. >> reporter: didn't win the contest but made his mom very proud. >> more coordinated than a lot of adults
reporter: moses comes to 29 cooks in emmaus every other week for private lessons with chef cindy feldmanen't seen anything i've set in front of him he's like oh my gosh how am i going to cook that. he's like let's go, let's do it. >> reporter: moses a searing a nenew englandnew england land lo with his homemade mint jelly. love of cooking began while helping his mom with breakfast when he was just two. >> i started to notice that when he would break an egg he wasn't get anything...
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green, kentucky here with us in the studio, democratic strategists, vice president to al gore mike feldmanu both for joining us. casey, you've been out tracking the top pick we were sitting back here in new york talking about whether hillary clinton and her campaign are reacting to the new york times story and you talked to hillary clinton today about it in an extended interview. tell us about that. >> reporter: it was not an extended interview, mark, but, you know, she did stop instead of simply moving along and waiting. i asked her about whether or not she thinks that donald trump has conducted himself well with women. >> do you think donald trump has treated women well in the course of his life and business de dealings? >> i'm going to talk about what i want to do as president and we're going to draw the contrast. >> so -- >> reporter: we're going to draw the contrast is about all we got there but i mean, look, they don't want to talk about this, right? she wants to talk about literally everything else there is to talk about with donald trump which she did on the trail today but not tha
green, kentucky here with us in the studio, democratic strategists, vice president to al gore mike feldmanu both for joining us. casey, you've been out tracking the top pick we were sitting back here in new york talking about whether hillary clinton and her campaign are reacting to the new york times story and you talked to hillary clinton today about it in an extended interview. tell us about that. >> reporter: it was not an extended interview, mark, but, you know, she did stop instead...
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jeffrey feldman condemned the recent attacks on area hospitals. >> ever more shocking reports from the aleppo city in the past two weeks. you have all seen the horrifying images of on hospitals in both government and opposition held neighborhoods of the city. let me be absolutely clear once again. intentional and direct attacks on hospitals are war crimes. nermeen: new details have emerged about the death of a u.s. navy seal in northern iraq. video obtained by the guardian shows charles keating iv was fatally shot in an intense firefight with isis militants. the battle reportedly began when isis launched an attack, disrupting a meeting between navy seals and the local kurdish peshmerga. keating was part of another group of seals sent in to help repel the attack. amid a lengthy firefight, he was fatally shot in the side, then evacuated by helicopter before being pronounced dead. he is the third american killed in iraq as part of the campaign against isis. u.s. officials have acknowledged keating died "combat death" but if continued to deny the u.s. campaign in iraq is a combat mission.
jeffrey feldman condemned the recent attacks on area hospitals. >> ever more shocking reports from the aleppo city in the past two weeks. you have all seen the horrifying images of on hospitals in both government and opposition held neighborhoods of the city. let me be absolutely clear once again. intentional and direct attacks on hospitals are war crimes. nermeen: new details have emerged about the death of a u.s. navy seal in northern iraq. video obtained by the guardian shows charles...
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. >> i've just seen video of vail feldman singing bob marley. >> i'm not acting like it's up to thishe watch later this summer. >> usain bolt will attempt to be the first person to win gold in the 100 and 200 meter races. peter, you got to catch up with the world's fastest man. >> road trip down to jamaica. nice to do. this is going to be likely the last chance for the world to see usain bolt on the olympic stage. after winning six gold medals, the 29-year-old says this will be his last games. with all young challengers at his heels, bolt is training harder than ever in his native jamaica. >> usain bolt explodes and he's the king of the 100. >> reporter: as the fastest man on the planet rounds the final turn in his career, we spoke with usain bolt where it began. >> when you get in the blocks now, are you still nervous? >> a little nervous. not a lot because i said to myself, if i can't win in front of my home crowd, when i was super nervous, i can do it front of strangers. >> reporter: he won the 200 meter in 2002, the world junior championship at the age of 15. that was before beij
. >> i've just seen video of vail feldman singing bob marley. >> i'm not acting like it's up to thishe watch later this summer. >> usain bolt will attempt to be the first person to win gold in the 100 and 200 meter races. peter, you got to catch up with the world's fastest man. >> road trip down to jamaica. nice to do. this is going to be likely the last chance for the world to see usain bolt on the olympic stage. after winning six gold medals, the 29-year-old says this...
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. >> i've just seen video of vale feldman singing bob marley.-- i'm not acting like it's up to this level. >> appreciate that. >> you're welcome, guys. >>> now to our countdown to rio and one of the biggest stars to watch later this summer. >> usain bolt will attempt to be the first person to win gold in the 100 and 200 meter races in three straight olympics. peter, you got to catch up with the world's fastest man. >> road trip down to jamaica. always nice to do. this is going to be likely the last chance for the world to see usain bolt on the olympic stage. after winning six gold medals, the 29-year-old says this will be his last games. with all sorts of young challengers at his heels, bolt is training harder than ever in his native jamaica. >> usain bolt explodes and he's the king of the 100. >> reporter: as the fastest man on the planet rounds the final turn in his illustrious career, we spoke with usain bolt where it all began, at jamaica's national stadium. >> when you get in the blocks now, are you still nervous? >> a little nervous. not a
. >> i've just seen video of vale feldman singing bob marley.-- i'm not acting like it's up to this level. >> appreciate that. >> you're welcome, guys. >>> now to our countdown to rio and one of the biggest stars to watch later this summer. >> usain bolt will attempt to be the first person to win gold in the 100 and 200 meter races in three straight olympics. peter, you got to catch up with the world's fastest man. >> road trip down to jamaica. always nice...
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commissioner pai has served in all three branches of the government, clerking for the honorable martin feldman of the u.s. district and the eastern district of louisiana serving in a number of roles in the department of justice as well as working as chief counsel on the senate judiciary committee. commissioner pai received a ba from harvard university with honors and a j.d. from university of chicago where he was editor of the university of chicago law review. thanks for being here. chairman edith ramirez was sworn in as federal commissioner effective march 4, 2013. prior to joining the commission, ramirez was a litigation partner in the los angeles firm of quinn , emanuel, iraheart, and sullivan. before then, ramirez was an associate of gibson, dunn, and crutcher in los angeles. she clerked for the honorable alfred t. goodman in the united states court of appeals and for the ninth circuit. ramirez graduated from harvard law school cum laude where she served as editor of the law review. she holds a bachelor's degree from harvard college. she would probably get along well to the guy to my left
commissioner pai has served in all three branches of the government, clerking for the honorable martin feldman of the u.s. district and the eastern district of louisiana serving in a number of roles in the department of justice as well as working as chief counsel on the senate judiciary committee. commissioner pai received a ba from harvard university with honors and a j.d. from university of chicago where he was editor of the university of chicago law review. thanks for being here. chairman...
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feldman building will be forward in 2018 and according to the budget request, the department is expectedo spend $3 billion for six years just on the software upgrade alone. this is a significant investment and the dollar amount alone would classified as a major defense program. considering the program as its own incremental acquisition. the department of defense has decided against this and despite the size and cost, again, over $3 billion, it will not the modernization program from the baseline program. the department's decision is important because it gets to the heart of transparency and the need for congressional oversight. testimony, byhe treating block for the separate acquisition program, it would set in motion increase oversight mechanisms and include periodic report programs and progress. progress has been here before. same concern about the 35 modernization program, they also have the f-22. --y warned that the f-22 despite the warning, the department moved ahead and muddled through the subsequent delays of cost overrun. 2012, congressional mandated review discovered that the f
feldman building will be forward in 2018 and according to the budget request, the department is expectedo spend $3 billion for six years just on the software upgrade alone. this is a significant investment and the dollar amount alone would classified as a major defense program. considering the program as its own incremental acquisition. the department of defense has decided against this and despite the size and cost, again, over $3 billion, it will not the modernization program from the...
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commissioner pai has served in all three branches of the government, clerking for the honorable martin feldman of the u.s. district court, and the eastern district of louisiana, serving in a number of roles in the department of justice as well as working as chief counsel on the senate judiciary committee. commissioner pai received a b.a. from harvard university with honors and a j.d. from university of chicago where he was editor of the university of chicago law review. thanks for being here. chairman edith ramirez -- was designated to serve as ftc chairwoman effective march 4, 2013. prior to joining the commission, ramirez was a litigation partner in the los angeles firm of quinn, emanuel, irgaheart and sullivan. before then, ramirez was an associate of gibson dunn and crutcher in los angeles. she clerked for the honorable alfred t. goodman in the united states court of appeals and for the ninth circuit. ramirez graduated from harvard law school cum laude where she served as editor of the law review. and holds a bachelor's degree from harvard college. she probably will get along well to the g
commissioner pai has served in all three branches of the government, clerking for the honorable martin feldman of the u.s. district court, and the eastern district of louisiana, serving in a number of roles in the department of justice as well as working as chief counsel on the senate judiciary committee. commissioner pai received a b.a. from harvard university with honors and a j.d. from university of chicago where he was editor of the university of chicago law review. thanks for being here....
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steve feldman said john thought the prime minister believed that would be able to persuade his european partners that because he felt so strongly about this issue they would make concessions. because he didn't windows concessions, to use steve hilton's work, the prime minister and the finest that tht fountains of an erratic and his position. that's why steve hilton mary story said we must leave. chairman, took about what you think of you were challenging as to whether or not anybody else was the same as a witness is, that we need to have control over all migration across the world. what steve hilton said was because with no control on eu immigration, we have to plant down on everything else. in a globally connected world, this kind of old-fashioned this commission is counterproductive, economically and culturally. turning away brilliant chinese student, indian mathematicians excellent. don't you think would make more sense evident immigration policy that was open to the brightest and best from across the world, not just a small part of it? that's not possible within the. this is a situa
steve feldman said john thought the prime minister believed that would be able to persuade his european partners that because he felt so strongly about this issue they would make concessions. because he didn't windows concessions, to use steve hilton's work, the prime minister and the finest that tht fountains of an erratic and his position. that's why steve hilton mary story said we must leave. chairman, took about what you think of you were challenging as to whether or not anybody else was...
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reporter: moses comes to 29 cooks in emmaus, every other week for private lessons with a chef cindy feldmaneen anything where i put in front of him where he says how willie cook that. he is just like let's go, let's do it. >> reporter: he is making a new seal land lamb rock that goes with his mint jelly. as well as his love for cooking began when he was helping his mom with breakfast at just two. >> i noticed when wow break an egg he wouldn't get any shells in. when i would break an egg hit in and he was doing it better than i was. >> this we will set the timer for like ten minutes. >> reporter: he hopes one day to own his own restaurant. >> what i love about cooking is that you can try your own food and experiment with it and you can also let other people try it, and make them happy. >> fire, fire. >> reporter: moses recently was on the food note work chopped junior. >> you own this kitchen. >> really cool experience, like meeting new people that a actually enjoyed the same things that i do. >> reporter: to win the contest but made his mom very proud. >> more coordinated then a lot of adul
reporter: moses comes to 29 cooks in emmaus, every other week for private lessons with a chef cindy feldmaneen anything where i put in front of him where he says how willie cook that. he is just like let's go, let's do it. >> reporter: he is making a new seal land lamb rock that goes with his mint jelly. as well as his love for cooking began when he was helping his mom with breakfast at just two. >> i noticed when wow break an egg he wouldn't get any shells in. when i would break an...
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mark allen feldman.plause] please give him to just from when he starts his speech. >> i am worn out. i wanted to say that people who know me know that i have never been a democrat or a republican. i was a confirmed and well educated and engaged and , politically interested nonvoter until i was 15 years old because i thought they all sucked. [applause] i think the most wonderful -- without holding our nose. people ask me, you are so unknown, what makes you think you might have a chance of the nomination? said, michael won the nomination because there was no one else who could get a majority. the second choice for as many people as possible. whot nominations for people got second choice. majority,could get a i would be available. people could be voting for somebody they fell in couple with. gary johnson was able to get a majority, and i think it is fantastic. i want to give you all and -- a round of applause and tell you how great it has been an thank the people who gave me the token and got me in the deba
mark allen feldman.plause] please give him to just from when he starts his speech. >> i am worn out. i wanted to say that people who know me know that i have never been a democrat or a republican. i was a confirmed and well educated and engaged and , politically interested nonvoter until i was 15 years old because i thought they all sucked. [applause] i think the most wonderful -- without holding our nose. people ask me, you are so unknown, what makes you think you might have a chance of...
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mark feldman. an activistperry, from new hampshire.ost: what does the libertarian party stand for? what is your basic mission statement as a party? mr. sarwark: our basic -- our core principle is the idea that every person has a right to live their life and pursue happiness in any way they choose as long as they don't hurt other people or take their stuff. it should not be the governance business how you raise your family, how you run your business, how you choose to relax on weekends. those are decisions for you. i don't know how to live my life as i ought to and i sure don't know how to live someone else's life. we believe politicians have no greater knowledge of how your life ought to be lives. the: as a member of libertarian party, why did you join and why are you leading this political party? mr. sarwark: i joined. i was introduced to the party when i was 12 years old. my father took me to a local meeting. i have never been anything other than libertarian. it seemed right to me. the idea that -- there's humility to it. i do not kn
mark feldman. an activistperry, from new hampshire.ost: what does the libertarian party stand for? what is your basic mission statement as a party? mr. sarwark: our basic -- our core principle is the idea that every person has a right to live their life and pursue happiness in any way they choose as long as they don't hurt other people or take their stuff. it should not be the governance business how you raise your family, how you run your business, how you choose to relax on weekends. those...
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joe feldman, telsey advisory joblesson: initial claims. plus $420 billion worth of advice.agement head of equities, his top picks, next. ♪ show me top new artist. ah, ha ha. show me top male artist. my whole belieber fan group. it's not a competition, but if it was i won. xfinity x1 lets you access the greatest library of billboard music awards moments, simply by using your voice. the billboard music awards, live sunday may 22nd, 8/5 pacific, only on abc. jon: we are just about 25 seconds away from getting economic data throughout the united states. dow futures down by about 1/10 of 1%. s&p 500 futures negative around about three to four points per session. the losses piling up in europe with the ftse down. stronger dollar story if you look at the euro. -- 111.90. and it claims out of the united 278,000.ll to looking for 200 75,000. slightly higher than expected. this down from a previous month. , real surge in initial jobless claims come in from new york. people try to get their hands on that. we have come down and touch to about 278. looking at initial jobless claims comi
joe feldman, telsey advisory joblesson: initial claims. plus $420 billion worth of advice.agement head of equities, his top picks, next. ♪ show me top new artist. ah, ha ha. show me top male artist. my whole belieber fan group. it's not a competition, but if it was i won. xfinity x1 lets you access the greatest library of billboard music awards moments, simply by using your voice. the billboard music awards, live sunday may 22nd, 8/5 pacific, only on abc. jon: we are just about 25 seconds...
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they give this example that on the morning of march 13, 2011, the assistant secretary of ate jeffrey feldman wrote an you weren't e-mail informing them that -- host: rafael what, they say here is that this is a practice that goes beyond hillary clinton and that in the age of the internet, this is diplomacy as it's happening, especially in an urgent, fast developing situation. how do you respond? caller: you know i realize the issue here, but at the same time, i still think that people hould be scrutinized and classified is still classified. host: do you think too much is classified though, rafael? caller: sometimes, perhaps. but, you know, i can't really comment to -- too specifically on that. host: ok. rafael, active military in seattle, washington. let go to the back to the "new york times." a review of the e-mails from mrs. clinton's private server that the state department made public under the freedom of information act provides an extensive record of how suns sensitive information often looped throughout president obama's foreign policy apparatus on unclassified systems -- host: so tha
they give this example that on the morning of march 13, 2011, the assistant secretary of ate jeffrey feldman wrote an you weren't e-mail informing them that -- host: rafael what, they say here is that this is a practice that goes beyond hillary clinton and that in the age of the internet, this is diplomacy as it's happening, especially in an urgent, fast developing situation. how do you respond? caller: you know i realize the issue here, but at the same time, i still think that people hould be...
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joining us right now is tellsia advisory group's joe feldman.arter earnings guidance that's concerning. what do you think? >> yeah. absolutely. when i first saw the headline i was excited. they had a good quarter, did what we thought they would do. then you see the comp was softer and the second quarter guidance is a little softer for sure. definitely seems like business has slowed down for them, for retail in general. particularly on the apparel side. any kind of these mass department stores were off last week. now target. i am worried about walmart tomorrow after the results we've seen from the other mass retailers. >> in the earnings guidance they said the second quarter results, the view had been tempered by the recent slowdown in consumer trends, however they are staying they expect to meet the full-year guidance still. do you think that's possible, likely is it. >> yeah. they gave a pretty wide range. $5.20 to $5.40 for the full year. maybe they're giving back some of it in the second quarter. the underlying operations of the company are p
joining us right now is tellsia advisory group's joe feldman.arter earnings guidance that's concerning. what do you think? >> yeah. absolutely. when i first saw the headline i was excited. they had a good quarter, did what we thought they would do. then you see the comp was softer and the second quarter guidance is a little softer for sure. definitely seems like business has slowed down for them, for retail in general. particularly on the apparel side. any kind of these mass department...