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of what we anticipate our spending to be for fiscal year 18-19, and so deputy director for finance administration will provide you with a presentation that will involve the staff you see before you today. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is prima horreder, the deputy director for finance and administration, and we are here to talk about the rops for 18-19. since we only do it once a year, it's a good opportunity to go over the origin and the general schedule and what the funding sources are. required successor have an obligation schedule, and layman's language, a list of obligations we need to make and funding source for the fiscal year 18-19. signed by the governor in the fall of 2016 made some changing, rather than than biannual, now annual. we do have the opportunity to amend it one time a year, that opportunity comes in the fall. commit the amendment on october 2nd. and what that does, because of the schedule we are starting now a month or two in advance of the budget cycle, so as other departments refine their budgets and keep us informed of those changes and how those will impact s
of what we anticipate our spending to be for fiscal year 18-19, and so deputy director for finance administration will provide you with a presentation that will involve the staff you see before you today. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is prima horreder, the deputy director for finance and administration, and we are here to talk about the rops for 18-19. since we only do it once a year, it's a good opportunity to go over the origin and the general schedule and what the funding...
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finance. administrative services, the clearinghouse division and human resources to keep us paid and who keep us in effective response to the many people who contact the commission with their concerns. thank you for the work you do. and thank you to susan, who is heather's mother for gracing us with your presence today. shortly after last august in charlottesville -- that elevated youth to national prominence in honor of her memory. i was devastated as i know we all were by the events last august that brought us to that moment. >> [indiscernible] >> please, will you stand, so we acan honor you? [applause] >> i am devastated by what led i'm veryt moment that proud of the u.s. commission on civil rights for responding unanimously as a commission to both honor heather's legacy and to call on the nation to rededicate itself to walk in her path of justice. thank you for joining us today as we commemorate that moment and reminding us of what it is that we need to do together as a nation. what i know unites all of us in this room is a deep passion for civil rights. and a commitment to giving voice a
finance. administrative services, the clearinghouse division and human resources to keep us paid and who keep us in effective response to the many people who contact the commission with their concerns. thank you for the work you do. and thank you to susan, who is heather's mother for gracing us with your presence today. shortly after last august in charlottesville -- that elevated youth to national prominence in honor of her memory. i was devastated as i know we all were by the events last...
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that money is also welcomed by the bavarian national park administration. director finance libels says this kind of cooperation shows that european nations can work well together. he explains why the program works. i think you didn't talk to each other a lot and we trust each other. we try to find things that we have in common with and then we put projects together kynan and sometimes we just sit around in the evening and discuss things over libya and then for all them to move by on the suits and look at a room by and go spewing out stuff you'd move much mostly they're honest people and they tell it like it is. they don't pull any punches. but our discussions are always very pleasant. communication news good. find good when it comes to. a real check german winter fairy tale. box powerful bench who says both signs will have to work hard to make sure things stay that way in the years to come. u.s. president donald trump has come under fire for reportedly insulting haiti el salvador and several african nations in a foul mouth outburst trump is said to have asked why are we hav
that money is also welcomed by the bavarian national park administration. director finance libels says this kind of cooperation shows that european nations can work well together. he explains why the program works. i think you didn't talk to each other a lot and we trust each other. we try to find things that we have in common with and then we put projects together kynan and sometimes we just sit around in the evening and discuss things over libya and then for all them to move by on the suits...
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michael handles the culinary operations and mary handles finance and business administration. and the couple opened a second bakery at 28 west portal avenue in march of 2017. although the business has only operated for 29 years, not quite making the 30-year cutoff date, staff does believe that the business significantly contributes to the neighbourhood's history and identity by continuing the long tradition of bakeries that the location. also the business could face significant risk of displacement if not included on the registry due to upcoming rent negotiations. noe valley is committed to maintaining the physical features and traditions that define the bakery and the 1902 building located on 24th street, including the full line of artisan baked goods and the building's facade and foot print. staff is recommending support of the application, but we would like to add some additional features. and to the description of the business, including business and the store front components at 4073 24th street location, including large glass panels, the transom windows, bracket sign and
michael handles the culinary operations and mary handles finance and business administration. and the couple opened a second bakery at 28 west portal avenue in march of 2017. although the business has only operated for 29 years, not quite making the 30-year cutoff date, staff does believe that the business significantly contributes to the neighbourhood's history and identity by continuing the long tradition of bakeries that the location. also the business could face significant risk of...
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the priorities for the administration you have said our ending chain migration, financing a border wall and ending the diversity lottery. of those three, what would you say is the most important priority from your point of view? >> look, we need them all because the reality is that anything you do on daca it will have predictable consequences. you will have an increase in illegal immigration so you will need to have a wall. an increase in the overall number of people coming into the country and have to deal with chain migration. if the deal with the visa lottery. if these are crucial reforms to make the system work for america. donald trump has a very radical idea and that is when we make changes to the immigration laws, the group we should be most concerned about his everyday hardworking americans, the citizens who make this hard on my country run. who pay their taxes, show up and vote. the people were loyal to this country and donald trump is saying our country should be loyal to them in return. >> tucker: democrats argue back that ending chain migration and ending the diversity lotte
the priorities for the administration you have said our ending chain migration, financing a border wall and ending the diversity lottery. of those three, what would you say is the most important priority from your point of view? >> look, we need them all because the reality is that anything you do on daca it will have predictable consequences. you will have an increase in illegal immigration so you will need to have a wall. an increase in the overall number of people coming into the...
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would not run for re-election. 83-year-old is the chairman of the powerful finance committee and worked with the trump administration. he urged hatch to run again because mitt romney is considering running. romney coming back on the national scene, are traditional like him, are they still welcomed? >> i don't know. what is so interestings, if you look at the investments, there have been very few republican-elected officials and senators willing to be openly critical of trump. unlike corker and flake, they are retiring. this is in the direction of trump. romney who has been willing to stand up and say explicitly that he isn't presidential or fit to be and criticized throughout his administration, if he were to serve in the senate, it would be a beachhead or bulwark for this kind of encroaching pro--trump. >> doug jones, the alabama democrat sworn into week, tina smith, what does doug jones mean? >> it certainly limits the flexibility that mccome and republicans have in getting an agenda passed in the senate. and it was a shot of adrenalin for a party that is now talking about being able to compete in all kinds of pla
would not run for re-election. 83-year-old is the chairman of the powerful finance committee and worked with the trump administration. he urged hatch to run again because mitt romney is considering running. romney coming back on the national scene, are traditional like him, are they still welcomed? >> i don't know. what is so interestings, if you look at the investments, there have been very few republican-elected officials and senators willing to be openly critical of trump. unlike...
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you'll hear a preliminary report from our chief of administration and finance, derek chu, but you can learn more about the budget cycle and updates to our strategic plan and we want to hear from the public about your priorities and neighborhood parks. for more info check out our website. moving later into february, we're so excited. to announce in partnership with friends of the randall museum, the grand reopening of everyone's favorite science nature and art museum. on sunday, february 11th. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. come and explore the new museum, enjoy free kids' activities and entertainment, including the latin grammy award winning bilingual environmental science singer mr. g. mr. g. i'm not kidding about that title. the $9 million renovation was funded by california state parks grant. general fund support, park fund support and a lot of the philanthropy through the friends of the randall campaign that included a very helping hand and assist from our very own commission president mark buell. join us on sunday, february 11th. if that weren't enough exciting news, on valentine's day,
you'll hear a preliminary report from our chief of administration and finance, derek chu, but you can learn more about the budget cycle and updates to our strategic plan and we want to hear from the public about your priorities and neighborhood parks. for more info check out our website. moving later into february, we're so excited. to announce in partnership with friends of the randall museum, the grand reopening of everyone's favorite science nature and art museum. on sunday, february 11th....
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i'm the executive dean for administration and finance at the school of engineering and applied sciences. in my six years on the institutes of higher education is my pleasure to welcome you to this afternoon's session and it's my honor to introduce the presenter and speaker. already i started off bad. associate dean for academic affairs and professor ofca education. after receiving his bachelor of arts, he spent the first ten years of his career as a high school social studies teacher in maryland, california and casablanca morocco. his phd from the university of california berkeley in 2012 and 2013 he received a u.s. state department fulbright award to the university of cape town south africa and she's published in the american journal of education diplomatic history, teachers college record and history of education quarterly is the authoand is the author on education, democracy and the secondnd world war. the most recent book, the common good a new history of higher education in america was published this year by cornell university press and his next book which will be published in the
i'm the executive dean for administration and finance at the school of engineering and applied sciences. in my six years on the institutes of higher education is my pleasure to welcome you to this afternoon's session and it's my honor to introduce the presenter and speaker. already i started off bad. associate dean for academic affairs and professor ofca education. after receiving his bachelor of arts, he spent the first ten years of his career as a high school social studies teacher in...
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that money is also welcomed by the bavarian national park administration. director finance libels says this kind of cooperation shows that european nations can work well together. he explains why the program works. we talk to each other a lot and we trust each other. we try to find things that we have in common and then we put projects together and then sometimes we just sit around in the evening and discuss things over a beer. and look at a room. we're honest people and they tell it like it is. they don't pull any punches. but our discussions are always very pleasant. communication is good. a real check winter fairy tale. box powerful bench case says both signs will have to work hard to make sure things stay that way in the years to come. coming up ahead to me is in stick to the streets to voice their anger over price hikes by the government will be a conscious be able to contain the congress. we get an update from our correspondent funny for charts in tunis the news from. stores close to kim. this time in cologne dialect meets good use for. kershaw and the german band bri
that money is also welcomed by the bavarian national park administration. director finance libels says this kind of cooperation shows that european nations can work well together. he explains why the program works. we talk to each other a lot and we trust each other. we try to find things that we have in common and then we put projects together and then sometimes we just sit around in the evening and discuss things over a beer. and look at a room. we're honest people and they tell it like it...
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so good afternoon, and welcome my name is tim bowman executive dean for administration and finance at the harvard engineering school of engineering and applied sciences. and in my six years of commissioner on the commission for institutes of higher education, and it's my pleasure to welcome you to the afternoon session, and it is my honor to introduce to you our presenter and speaker for this session. chuck i'm sorry already i've started off bad. chuck door is associate dean for academic affairs and professor of education at bowden college, after receiving his bachelor of arts from george washington university chuck spent first ten years of his career as a high school social studies teacher in maryland, california, and or very interestingly to me casablanca morocco received master's degree from stanford, university i think i've heard it have a harvard wannabe on west coast but i'm still looking that up and ph.d. from university of california berkeley. in 2012, 13 received a u.s. state to the university of cape town, south africa, and he's published had in the american journal of educa
so good afternoon, and welcome my name is tim bowman executive dean for administration and finance at the harvard engineering school of engineering and applied sciences. and in my six years of commissioner on the commission for institutes of higher education, and it's my pleasure to welcome you to the afternoon session, and it is my honor to introduce to you our presenter and speaker for this session. chuck i'm sorry already i've started off bad. chuck door is associate dean for academic...
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people around the president, in the administration, the secretary of state, finance secretary, formerundamentally not suited or fit to be president. you are sourcing that outside of the michael wolff book? yes. because i know each of those people individually, i don't believe they have said that about the president. maybe they have, but i do not believe it. by the way, people do say things in conversation and it could be colloquial orjoking but what happens now, there is an open mike and a hot mike everywhere in our society. so every syllable is measured and every syllable becomes tattoo ink in yourforearm. i do think it is a bit ridiculous that we are doing that to each other at this point in our civilisation. in all honesty, now that you are away from the white house, do you think the president has the intellect and character, and the temperament, to be commander—in—chief and president of the united states? he obviously does... he obviously does? obviously! looking at the economic and national security and you picked the responsibilities that the president has... no, there is a vita
people around the president, in the administration, the secretary of state, finance secretary, formerundamentally not suited or fit to be president. you are sourcing that outside of the michael wolff book? yes. because i know each of those people individually, i don't believe they have said that about the president. maybe they have, but i do not believe it. by the way, people do say things in conversation and it could be colloquial orjoking but what happens now, there is an open mike and a hot...
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religious or even economic and they still call parts of the flesh of the finances of the country without being part of the administration or the elected body and basically directly respond to the supreme leader that's also something that makes people angry together with the foreign policy with their presidency and everything it's like i said a mix of all these policies and everybody and establishments is seen responsible from the viewpoint of the protesters it's interesting we saw at the very top of the show reza pahlavi he's the son of the form ashar of iran. he talked just a few days ago about iranian authorities not really caring about the people of iran have a listen. the core issue is the dismal economic situation that forces people to voice out their anger but it's beyond that now he's going to a point of knowing that the result the reason why you are in such a mess is because of the total not only mismanagement of the system but it's basic non care for the people so this brings me to some of the student activists who were imprisoned and made shares this tweet here talking about the dozens of activists who were im
religious or even economic and they still call parts of the flesh of the finances of the country without being part of the administration or the elected body and basically directly respond to the supreme leader that's also something that makes people angry together with the foreign policy with their presidency and everything it's like i said a mix of all these policies and everybody and establishments is seen responsible from the viewpoint of the protesters it's interesting we saw at the very...
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we deal with finance, creative, legal, high administrative staffing.ber part 4% and implement last month, about half of that number is the actual unemployment in the areas we serve. we find that demand is extremely high. we find the companies really looking for people for a long period of time are getting creative. created in the way they are searching for your, more heavily weighted towards cultural fit and soft skills. about 75% of the job description being used as a benchmark. buying 100% ofis the job description these days. so they are getting creative. alix: how is that translating to wages? paul: we are finding -- for instance, let's take the cba. with a couple of years experience. that individual is getting multiple offers. so it is driving the market higher. it has been that way the last few years. we are just seeing it now become more of an issue, where companies may say i will take someone with a year's experience, try to sit within my hiring budget, and then train up. they are investing more in the training aspect of individuals. alix: meani
we deal with finance, creative, legal, high administrative staffing.ber part 4% and implement last month, about half of that number is the actual unemployment in the areas we serve. we find that demand is extremely high. we find the companies really looking for people for a long period of time are getting creative. created in the way they are searching for your, more heavily weighted towards cultural fit and soft skills. about 75% of the job description being used as a benchmark. buying 100%...
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. >> secretary billingslea, the obama administration authorized financing the aircraft for the world's foremost jurisdiction of primary money laundering concerns. this allows or costs to be used for a state-owned airline, iran air, that was sanctioned in 2011 for providing support to the islamic revolutionary guard corps. we learned that iranian air flew at least 114 flights between iran and syria between the jpcoa's implementation day and march 2017 likely as an airlift in support of the syrian government's atrocities. so this is an easy question, a simple yes or no. can you certify for us today that iran air has ceased all sanctionable activities? >> i need to get back to you on that, chairman -- or congressman. >> if you would. >> vice chairman. yes, sir. >> which financial institutions if any have contacted treasury with respect to aircraft finance for iran? >> i'm not sure of the answer to that. i'm not aware that any have. but we can get back to you. >> would you please. thirdly, can you assure us that a u.s. bank or a foreign bank with a u.s. nexus would not be exposed to any si
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administration on supporting and promoting trade remedies. shery: think is so much for your time, brian. a former chief international trade counsel for the senate finance thank you. ofry: verizon is the stock the hour as the trump administration considers nationalizing plans to build a 5g network. how likely is this? plus we are waiting on the white house press briefing to begin in a few moments. this after andrew mccabe is said to be stepping down. details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power". i'm david westin. shery: time now for the stock of the hour. communications are lower on the report out over the weekend that the trump administration may want to build network possibly with government control. abby is joining us with the latest. much lower. >> earlier the stock at been down 2.4%. worst day of the year. from axios over the weekend that the u.s. government may build a 5g network. that is the fifth generation of wireless network. this would be a threat to verizon and at&t and other companies, the idea that they are already testing their own five g networks hoping to roll them out in 2020. there is not a
administration on supporting and promoting trade remedies. shery: think is so much for your time, brian. a former chief international trade counsel for the senate finance thank you. ofry: verizon is the stock the hour as the trump administration considers nationalizing plans to build a 5g network. how likely is this? plus we are waiting on the white house press briefing to begin in a few moments. this after andrew mccabe is said to be stepping down. details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪...
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. >> the legacy of the obama administration, releasing $150 billion to a regime that his state department said was financingdoing it. >> this is what 12 months tells you. the obama administration said isis is a generational threat, meaning your children, my grandchildren are going to be fighting jihadis. president trump truncated a generation in the six months. the hair on the ropes. the floors being wiped with isis. that's what will to victory means. that's what our soldiers being allowed to do their jobs, marines, airmen. >> sean: the rules of engagement. >> what can you disagree with intimate speech? we had the democrats sit down to safety, dignity. the words of tonight's speech. >> sean: lowest unemployment, they couldn't even cheer that. >> dignity. getting the working men and women of america dignity back. safety from ms-13. pride. pride in our nation. how do you reject that? >> one of the most powerful moments as well as watching members of the congressional black caucus sit on their butts while we see the lowest unemployment rate. the greatest untapped resources are citizens left behind run by liber
. >> the legacy of the obama administration, releasing $150 billion to a regime that his state department said was financingdoing it. >> this is what 12 months tells you. the obama administration said isis is a generational threat, meaning your children, my grandchildren are going to be fighting jihadis. president trump truncated a generation in the six months. the hair on the ropes. the floors being wiped with isis. that's what will to victory means. that's what our soldiers being...
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in return, the trump administration is insisting congress approve a $25 billion fund to finance a bordervisages tougher immigration controls. the european space rocket experienced an anomaly during its latest launch. telemetry was lost about nine minutes into the flight. controllers tried to determine the status of the rocket and the satellites it was carrying. eventually radio signals from the spacecraft were picked up. the oscar—winning actor casey affleck has pulled out of this year's oscars ceremony, where he was expected to present the award for best actress. he won his oscar in 2017, despite having been accused of sexual harassment by two female crew members on an earlier film, claims he denies. reged ahmad reports. less tha n less than a year ago casey affleck was riding high on his best oscar win for manchester by the sea, but even then he was dogged by harassment allegations. those allegations became centrestage in 2017 when brie larson, who presented the statue to him, looked visibly unimpressed and refrained from clapping. and for a performance by an actress in a leading role,
in return, the trump administration is insisting congress approve a $25 billion fund to finance a bordervisages tougher immigration controls. the european space rocket experienced an anomaly during its latest launch. telemetry was lost about nine minutes into the flight. controllers tried to determine the status of the rocket and the satellites it was carrying. eventually radio signals from the spacecraft were picked up. the oscar—winning actor casey affleck has pulled out of this year's...
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in return, the trump administration is insisting congress approve a $25 billion fund to finance a bordero. the trade—off also envisages tougher immigration controls. myanmar has accused bill richardson of a personal attack on aung san suu kyi. the veteran us diplomat resigned from a burmese investigation into violence in rakhine state, calling it a whitewash. he's been a long—standing friend and supporter of aung san suu kyi, but was particularly critical of her, saying she was blinkered and lacked moral leadership. scientists say plastic in the world's oceans is posing a growing threat to coral reefs. they estimate there are 11 billion items of plastic waste on reefs in the asia—pacific region, and coral that comes into contact with plastic is 20 times more likely to develop disease. controllers of a european rocket which suffered a problem shortly after launch say it has deployed the two satellites it was carrying. contact with the ariane 5 was lost several minutes after lift—off from french guiana. the rocket has reputation for reliability, recording more than 80 flights without incid
in return, the trump administration is insisting congress approve a $25 billion fund to finance a bordero. the trade—off also envisages tougher immigration controls. myanmar has accused bill richardson of a personal attack on aung san suu kyi. the veteran us diplomat resigned from a burmese investigation into violence in rakhine state, calling it a whitewash. he's been a long—standing friend and supporter of aung san suu kyi, but was particularly critical of her, saying she was blinkered...
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finance projects in iran that is mostly. dependent to the u.s. politics and then the new u.s. administration this is it really important factor because there are many european companies and many german companies who cannot move forward clint cannot make the next test without without the necessary financing tools. behind them but it does you have us if you are not will tell us up on the pressure on iran is it. on fortune's and i think it would be difficult in the next. i think at least two or three years. unless there is a solution found or between the countries but i don't think so. but we have also some homework done in iran and the government has to for example. make doing business more easier to fight corruption to make. competition more and more the markets more liberal so the business the doing business environment in iran should be. should be more if i and i mean briefly how important is trade with germany for around. very important germany has been. then. if you may still say so the locomotive of the industrialization of iran. and is a very important historical partner of the iranian
finance projects in iran that is mostly. dependent to the u.s. politics and then the new u.s. administration this is it really important factor because there are many european companies and many german companies who cannot move forward clint cannot make the next test without without the necessary financing tools. behind them but it does you have us if you are not will tell us up on the pressure on iran is it. on fortune's and i think it would be difficult in the next. i think at least two or...
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what is supposed to happen when you attach to international finance, banking sanctions, raw material actions. the actions trump administration is taking seem to bear fruit. many foreign policy establishment says, wait he does that on twitter. whether that looks like it works or not president trump has a beachhead with north korea that his predecessor in eight year was not capable of getting. cheryl: some say the biggest concern, the biggest problem donald trump would have going into office was north korea but there may be bigger problems at home. >> there is a lot of props in the world, that's for sure. cheryl: buck sexton, thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> despite a strong holiday sales season, many of the most established and well-known retailers are closing stores and cutting jobs. we'll have the details next. it was a great holiday season for retailers and 2017. sales were up nearly 5% but news today that the biggest department stores are cutting thousands of jobs and their closing in their closing more than 100 stores. details on this. all of these other digital players they are so sharp that the brick and mortar
what is supposed to happen when you attach to international finance, banking sanctions, raw material actions. the actions trump administration is taking seem to bear fruit. many foreign policy establishment says, wait he does that on twitter. whether that looks like it works or not president trump has a beachhead with north korea that his predecessor in eight year was not capable of getting. cheryl: some say the biggest concern, the biggest problem donald trump would have going into office was...
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finances. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," coastal states outrage after the trump administration exempts florida from ocean drilling, but that was just the beginning. we will tell you what other states are asking for the same treatment and how the west coast states are responding. >>> leaders of some of the top companies in the u.s. including bay area's facebook and apple are taking action when it comes to daca. the way they are supporting d.r.e.a.m.ers. >>> good morning, i'm katehw rodgers live at cnbc global headquarters here are today's top business b+headlines. wall street set to open higher this morning, the nasdaq streak. investors will get data on unemployment and inflation, the dow to 23,359 the nasdaq 7153. more than 100 u.s. ceos have signed an open letter urging kngs to take action on the daca program. they want lawmakers to pass legislation ensuring d.r.e.a.m.ers on undocumented immigrants who entered the u.s. as children and are approved by the program can continue to live and work here without the risk of being deported. they say failure to act will not only result in a ma
finances. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," coastal states outrage after the trump administration exempts florida from ocean drilling, but that was just the beginning. we will tell you what other states are asking for the same treatment and how the west coast states are responding. >>> leaders of some of the top companies in the u.s. including bay area's facebook and apple are taking action when it comes to daca. the way they are supporting d.r.e.a.m.ers....
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over fears it will increase european reliance on russia my administration is also taking swift action in other ways to restore american car finance and independence we are lifting self-imposed restrictions on energy production to provide affordable power to our citizens and businesses and to promote energy security for our friends all around the world no country should be held hostage to a single provider of energy like paul in the united states opposes the north stream to pipeline we see it as undermining your overall energy security and stability. it provides russia yet another tool to politicize it or jeers or political to or. stream to the major pipeline project designed to pump russian natural gas to europe it is something of a divisive project nordica baltic countries of race concerns it would weaken european energy security germany and austria they support the project and the need for cheaper gas supplies that's glamorous ninety's told felt thinks the us is targeting the european energy market. in the america first policy of president traveling in so far as the united states wants to export their. conventional gas elegy li
over fears it will increase european reliance on russia my administration is also taking swift action in other ways to restore american car finance and independence we are lifting self-imposed restrictions on energy production to provide affordable power to our citizens and businesses and to promote energy security for our friends all around the world no country should be held hostage to a single provider of energy like paul in the united states opposes the north stream to pipeline we see it as...
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trump administration made it very clear including securing the mexican border wall which according to some lawmakers will cost the country $18 billion to build. >> also happening now, the senate financeommittee is hosting. he was president of the u.s. division. he also served in the department during george w. bush's administration. >> happening right now the senate committee holding a hearing on the opioid help demidemi -- epidemic. lawmakers from both sides are getting more vocal about funding as that crisis continues to grow. >> h and m has lost their business permanently. it features a black boy wearing a hoodie. on the front it says coolest monkey in the juyoun jungle. hit singer the weekend says he is now cutting ties with the company. h and m said in part we believe there diversity and inclusion in all that we do and will be reviewing all of our internal policies to avoid any future issues. >> a new warning about something just about every one of us has done. a little misspelling on the web could end up costing you big time. a typo could lead you to a fake weapon site. one man tells us he ended up with costly charges after thinking he bought a bottle of face cream from cost kc
trump administration made it very clear including securing the mexican border wall which according to some lawmakers will cost the country $18 billion to build. >> also happening now, the senate financeommittee is hosting. he was president of the u.s. division. he also served in the department during george w. bush's administration. >> happening right now the senate committee holding a hearing on the opioid help demidemi -- epidemic. lawmakers from both sides are getting more vocal...
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needs a lot of foreign money to finance these deficits and at time when administration advocate a weaker front, it is hard to see the dollar coming back anytime soon. >> we heard from mario draghi, his come about mnuchin not playing by the rules interest acting the finance minister of japan. we will chime in on this? , the bojor kuroda chief, was very mum in davos last night and did not want to comment on things. talk.ey often the finance minister has also gaffesown for verbal over the years. i wouldn't be surprised if he has some sort of comment about the exchange rates. he said it we, don't comment about exchange rate levels and then quickly asked the reporter where the dollar yen trading right now. care.does a stronger yen would be problematic for japan and i guess we have about two minutes before he is due out. >> he is watching. >> the economy set to keep the growth momentum, early indicators have been positive with financial experts more optimistic and satellite imagery showing manufacturing conditions have improved. things are kind of chumming along. >> of official data comes in n
needs a lot of foreign money to finance these deficits and at time when administration advocate a weaker front, it is hard to see the dollar coming back anytime soon. >> we heard from mario draghi, his come about mnuchin not playing by the rules interest acting the finance minister of japan. we will chime in on this? , the bojor kuroda chief, was very mum in davos last night and did not want to comment on things. talk.ey often the finance minister has also gaffesown for verbal over the...
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finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. charles: the trump administration announcing this week it will allow states to require people to work or volunteer in their communities in order to receive medicaid given that they're physically able to, kentucky becoming the first state to make this happen. several other states already submitting proposals to implement the new requirements but critics say it's cruel but charlie you say this could actually help people? >> well it's called welfare reform we tried it back in the 1990s some great american mayors like rudy guiliani and a few others, it worked then. people who are getting government assistance working for that is not a bad thing. medicaid is government assistance and i don't think government should be in the business of just handing checks to people. i think that is, you know, earning a check goes a long way to helping you get back in to the private sector. i think it worked then and it works now. charles: deirdre the critics are saying someone is on medicaid receiving this they have a medical problem stop
finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. charles: the trump administration announcing this week it will allow states to require people to work or volunteer in their communities in order to receive medicaid given that they're physically able to, kentucky becoming the first state to make this happen. several other states already submitting proposals to implement the new requirements but critics say it's cruel but charlie you say this could actually help people?...
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finance these. i think the key is the other countries now respond to the administration. how do japanese officials respond? how do european officials respond? do we see a cycle of ratcheting up rhetoric question mark so far, we haven't. >> what everyone wants to know is it kind of feels to me that it is a little overdone. there is a reason that the dollar is weak. >> i think the number of analysts anticipate there is further dollar weakness in store. if you look at the rest of the year, the focus right now is on when and to what extent the europeans and japanese will be rolling back stimulus. people know the federal reserve will continue its gradual half of raising rates so the focus is really on the other guys and if , then,art to roll back a weakening of the dollar. all the more so if it continues with its protectionist rhetoric during -- rhetoric. up next, more on washington's impact on the dollar and trade. this is bloomberg. >> china has hit back against the trump administration, saying it strongly of -- linkng us is capital international chairman and ceo. thanks for
finance these. i think the key is the other countries now respond to the administration. how do japanese officials respond? how do european officials respond? do we see a cycle of ratcheting up rhetoric question mark so far, we haven't. >> what everyone wants to know is it kind of feels to me that it is a little overdone. there is a reason that the dollar is weak. >> i think the number of analysts anticipate there is further dollar weakness in store. if you look at the rest of the...
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in return, the trump administration is asking congress to approve the creation of a $25 billion fund to financewall with mexico. the plan also envisages tougher immigration controls. myanmar has accused bill richardson of carrying out a personal attack on aung san suu kyi. the veteran us diplomat resigned from a burmese investigation into violence in rakhine state, calling it a whitewash. he was particularly critical of ms suu kyi, saying she lacked moral leadership. scientists say plastic in the world's oceans is posing a growing threat to coral reefs. they estimate that there are 11 billion items of plastic waste on reefs in the asia—pacific region, and which comes into contact with plastic is 20 times more likely to develop diseases. contact has been lost with a european rocket carrying two satellites, after it suffered a problem during its latest launch. the ariane 5 couldn't be reached nine minutes into the flight from french guiana. the rocket has flown more than 80 times without incident, it regularly takes satellites into orbit. the oscar—winning actor, casey affleck, has pulled out of
in return, the trump administration is asking congress to approve the creation of a $25 billion fund to financewall with mexico. the plan also envisages tougher immigration controls. myanmar has accused bill richardson of carrying out a personal attack on aung san suu kyi. the veteran us diplomat resigned from a burmese investigation into violence in rakhine state, calling it a whitewash. he was particularly critical of ms suu kyi, saying she lacked moral leadership. scientists say plastic in...
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that expectations of the federal and the tax cut from the trump administration could lead ofthe me -- mean the lead more treasury financing. the markets will be on edge and any china -- signs in change of behavior by big buyers, china and japan have the potential to send ripples through the markets, as we saw last week. yvonne: ripples, jitters. tom orlik, bloomberg's chief asia economics. still ahead, we breakdown china's latest property prices with the capital chairman. >> next, we are joined to discuss the latest market strategy. this is bloomberg. oomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg markets, asia. i'm haslinda amin. yvonne: a quick look at the headlines. for the first time in more than decade, goldman sachs is worse -- worth less than morgan stanley, after reporting a 50% plunge in bond trading, market capitalization felt a 99.4 billion dollars at the close. octoberp a streak since 2006. it has been a rough year for goldman, long considered the envy of wall street. haslinda: the largest asset manager blackrock is offering staff unlimited time off. the company wants to provide a benefit considered appealing to younger workers
that expectations of the federal and the tax cut from the trump administration could lead ofthe me -- mean the lead more treasury financing. the markets will be on edge and any china -- signs in change of behavior by big buyers, china and japan have the potential to send ripples through the markets, as we saw last week. yvonne: ripples, jitters. tom orlik, bloomberg's chief asia economics. still ahead, we breakdown china's latest property prices with the capital chairman. >> next, we are...
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down the black africans and telling them and that is because that they were armed and financed by the last administrationour black people today are working, ok? they have the highest employment rate in history and they are buying nice homes and they are having a good life. that has happened in a year. we had nothing before. we had people use that card to build themselves up and make themselves filthy rich and a stick their nose up and leave everybody else in the dirt. host: you are saying the issues are a result of the lesson ministration? -- lsat and minute -- last administration? caller: yes, say we are all racist, but he was elected by white people. not once, but twice. nobody seems to think about that. very much so. and the stuff going on in africa, he gave those people billions of dollars, why can't he help those people in africa? host: ok, richard in kentucky. you are next. good morning. caller: good morning. man is a historic day for a who during the 1960's marched through the country, and as a young highschooler myself, but to my attention all the crazy things that were going on in the south. and
down the black africans and telling them and that is because that they were armed and financed by the last administrationour black people today are working, ok? they have the highest employment rate in history and they are buying nice homes and they are having a good life. that has happened in a year. we had nothing before. we had people use that card to build themselves up and make themselves filthy rich and a stick their nose up and leave everybody else in the dirt. host: you are saying the...
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administrative through ero. but bringing financial investigations to target finances, their assets and to go with a holistic approach against this violent gang, also by working with cbp, with the interagency, and working with inl to bring capacity efforts, expertise to tackle those violent gangs. so really important direction, really help the interagency and the law enforcement community to hone down into a terrific problem that is affecting our national security. >> mr. glen? >> i would just echo what mr. villanueva mentioned, as well as the success of our programs relies largely on the political will of the countries we work in. without that political will we can do a tremendous amount of work and have very few results. when we get high level engagement, for example, the attorney general's engagement, with the countries that we work in it sends a very clear signal as to the priorities of the united states and helps them internally develop the political will that's needed to make these programs successful. >> follow up with you, mr. glen, how is the callen coordination, how does that enhance coordination between po
administrative through ero. but bringing financial investigations to target finances, their assets and to go with a holistic approach against this violent gang, also by working with cbp, with the interagency, and working with inl to bring capacity efforts, expertise to tackle those violent gangs. so really important direction, really help the interagency and the law enforcement community to hone down into a terrific problem that is affecting our national security. >> mr. glen? >> i...