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it seems very strong fromm the european perspective that he wants to get out of international obligations, wherever. even beyond the paris climate accord, that is a very bad thing , of course, if the u.s. leaves. anchor: the point that you just made about the coal industry, that is one that you just latched on to -- that he just latched onto. he said that coal jobs are going to other countries. he also mentioned production cuts for paper industries, cement, iron, steel. maya, this really resonating with his political base in the united states. how is this announcement likely to be received in the u.s.? maya: it very much depends on which side of the political spectrum you fall on, which is the case for so many issues today in the u.s.. it's important to note that, if trump had come out today and mentioned that he wanted to stay in the agreement, it may have been almost impossible for the u.s. to keep its commitment to cutting somewhere around 20% of its carbon emissions because trump had already begun at home, with his epa administrator scott pruitt, to undo a lot of the obama-era climate
it seems very strong fromm the european perspective that he wants to get out of international obligations, wherever. even beyond the paris climate accord, that is a very bad thing , of course, if the u.s. leaves. anchor: the point that you just made about the coal industry, that is one that you just latched on to -- that he just latched onto. he said that coal jobs are going to other countries. he also mentioned production cuts for paper industries, cement, iron, steel. maya, this really...
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. >> it was interesting culturally to see some of the differenceses among the way people talk fromm different countries. there is the new york east coast owners and the silicon valley, d the super technocratic culture. you do in the boat go into a little bit about chicago. some of you know some of these numbers. chicago community trust this study called getting in chicago, the kid that basically 10 billion gets the chicago area in 2013. about two thirds of which stayed right here in chicago. and it wrote down to 71% of those were from household individuals. another 24% from foundations and 5% from corporations. over a million dollars in chicago and of course there are three big names that you've mentioned in the look, the crowns, pritzker's and ken griffin. i am curious from your exposure to all of these different gaming culture is, how you characterize chicago? what makes chicago different and are there any outtakes that didn't make it into the boat? feel free to speak to a local audience. for the >> yeah, chicago has had this really rich philanthropic legacy for a long time. and now it's go
. >> it was interesting culturally to see some of the differenceses among the way people talk fromm different countries. there is the new york east coast owners and the silicon valley, d the super technocratic culture. you do in the boat go into a little bit about chicago. some of you know some of these numbers. chicago community trust this study called getting in chicago, the kid that basically 10 billion gets the chicago area in 2013. about two thirds of which stayed right here in...
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donohoe: as you know, we are actions fromm any aib for some period of time.s is in the process of concluding. as you are aware, we hold shares the s&prent forms to and also the bank of ireland. we believe this is going to be a very positive transaction day. we are looking forward to seeing a continued narrative across the coming weeks and months, and as that unfolds, nejra, we will unfold policies. donohoe, i want to switch and talk a little bit about brexit. we heard from prime minister theresa may out landing her -- outlining her pledge on citizens' rights. around 300,000 of them actually irish. i know we are awaiting more details on monday. enough, and if not, what further commitments would you want to see? mr. donohoe: i prefer to see before ietail, nejra, offer a view on behalf of the irish government. say that the status of irish citizens, the irish people, is a matter of grave importance for ireland. and the way in which we will be a priority is inside the totality of the european union. the european union has now programs the number of matches, grave
donohoe: as you know, we are actions fromm any aib for some period of time.s is in the process of concluding. as you are aware, we hold shares the s&prent forms to and also the bank of ireland. we believe this is going to be a very positive transaction day. we are looking forward to seeing a continued narrative across the coming weeks and months, and as that unfolds, nejra, we will unfold policies. donohoe, i want to switch and talk a little bit about brexit. we heard from prime minister...
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work, weot of hard have over 50 students from across the country ready to fromm high-altitude video dozens of locations across the path of totality. inspiring, imagination sparking footage with the public. we hope you check out our footage. >> what we will do now is kick it over to linda who is talking as antaking this eclipse opportunity to learn but also to inspire the next generation of scientists. take it away. >> thank you, it is great to be here. i wanted to talk just a little bit about not deter and equips but the one from the past that is really interesting to forming my society, the astronomical society of the pacific and i think it is an interesting want to look at in terms of the science. every eclipse tells scientists something new about the sun and allows scientists to use new techniques. this eclipse is no different. eclipses prior to having photography. eclipses were studied, the beautiful corona was observed, you couldn't photograph. what they did was they sketched, scientists would sketch. i thought about that and realized that that is kind of difficult. it is pitchdark du
work, weot of hard have over 50 students from across the country ready to fromm high-altitude video dozens of locations across the path of totality. inspiring, imagination sparking footage with the public. we hope you check out our footage. >> what we will do now is kick it over to linda who is talking as antaking this eclipse opportunity to learn but also to inspire the next generation of scientists. take it away. >> thank you, it is great to be here. i wanted to talk just a little...
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dragged himself off of the infield about ten or 15 feet into the outfield to try to be further away frommoter. but we couldn't leave the dugout because bullets were going overhead the whole time. finally, someone yelled the shooter is down, i ran out and anotherlo member followed, who happened to be a surgeon from ohio . he administered first aid for ten or 15 minutes. >> i dove into the concrete dugout, tore my leg up, but when i landed, i was there with flake and mo, and all of a sudden, zach comes in from the outfield and he jumps right in. we are holding each other, he is bleeding, and that's when mo gave the belt to us to make a tourniquet to keep the blood down. we just held on, but it was a moment, ase we already said, without theai capital police, without theol bravery of these capital police, i think that there would have been a good chance all of us would have beel killed. >> tucker: james hodgkinson shooting is horrifying too most, but at least one individual out there has been inspired by it. up ahead, we will talk to a congresswoman who after the shooting received a warning t
dragged himself off of the infield about ten or 15 feet into the outfield to try to be further away frommoter. but we couldn't leave the dugout because bullets were going overhead the whole time. finally, someone yelled the shooter is down, i ran out and anotherlo member followed, who happened to be a surgeon from ohio . he administered first aid for ten or 15 minutes. >> i dove into the concrete dugout, tore my leg up, but when i landed, i was there with flake and mo, and all of a...
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you're going to see this congressional district, taking seats fromm republicans in elections for next year's general sibley seats, senate and house because of the energy, the infrastructure, and the hopope that has been r restored in that district that there is somebody else out there besides this the bread gop, anti-people sort of agenda. amy: this was the district of newt gingrich before dr. price, and he won by something like 23% the then hesome of resigned to become the secretary ofof health and human services. by something like that percentage, 23% more. by justp in 2016 won over 1%. and yet you have karen handel thanking trump and the crowd chanting "trump." as the been a change in these few months? >> i think the republicans are embattled. that we haveation witnessed over these last months -- i mean, everybody in washington and the administration is loring up right now -- lawyering up right now. in the deep red supporter base of trump, they are rallying around him but that is shrinking. that is what the numbers tell us. >> i think we have to keep in mind part of what karen hand
you're going to see this congressional district, taking seats fromm republicans in elections for next year's general sibley seats, senate and house because of the energy, the infrastructure, and the hopope that has been r restored in that district that there is somebody else out there besides this the bread gop, anti-people sort of agenda. amy: this was the district of newt gingrich before dr. price, and he won by something like 23% the then hesome of resigned to become the secretary ofof...
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there are other causes apparently emanating fromm long-term changes in the composition of the economy and of skill requirements. determining cause and effect is obviously critical to reaching the right conclusions. feedback effects often complicate causality and make as clear understanding of major causes difficult. for example, does a bad economy lead to drug abuse or does drug abuse to a bad economy byng. lowering productivity, labor force participation, and social cohesion? we will hear perspectives that run in both directions today. we will hear about the economic decline of certain groupss leading to despair and self-destructive behavior, of damage drug abuse causes individual lives, families, and communities in all segments of society, and of developments in the production and marketing of addictive drugs, which have made them more dangerous, affordable, and available.e. i look forward to mosti lo -- to our distinguished experts and i will now hear from ranking member heinrich. thank you, chairman tiberi, and thank you to our panel for being here today. addiction to heroin and p
there are other causes apparently emanating fromm long-term changes in the composition of the economy and of skill requirements. determining cause and effect is obviously critical to reaching the right conclusions. feedback effects often complicate causality and make as clear understanding of major causes difficult. for example, does a bad economy lead to drug abuse or does drug abuse to a bad economy byng. lowering productivity, labor force participation, and social cohesion? we will hear...
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the state department and usaid budget increased over 60% fromm fy 2007, reaching a record high $55.6 billion in fy 2017.billio recognizing that this rate of increase in funding is not sustainable, the fy 2018 budget request seeks to align the corel missions of the state department with historic funding levels.e e we believe this budget also represents the interests of the american people, includingrepr responsible stewardship of the public's money. i know there is intense interest in prospective state department and usaid redesign efforts. we have just completedrede collecting information on our organizational processes andti culture through a survey that was made available to every oned of our state and usaid colleagues.availabl over 35,000 surveys were completed, and we also held in-person listening sessions with approximately 300le individuals to obtain their perspective on what we do and how we do it. i met personally with dozens of team members who spoke candidly about their experiences. from this feedback we have been able to get a clearer overall view of our organization. we h
the state department and usaid budget increased over 60% fromm fy 2007, reaching a record high $55.6 billion in fy 2017.billio recognizing that this rate of increase in funding is not sustainable, the fy 2018 budget request seeks to align the corel missions of the state department with historic funding levels.e e we believe this budget also represents the interests of the american people, includingrepr responsible stewardship of the public's money. i know there is intense interest in...
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the line goes fromm here and it keeps going down. it's long overdue to change the strategica, and here's an idea. and wouldn't it be interesting ifif unions became known in america not just for doing the work for collective bargaining, for their members in such-and-such an industry, but part of a social movement to rebuild a new society around a concept of democracy at work, becoming g the champions for a whole new way of living and workining. would give the unions a role in society that they once had, as part of a better world for people, a whole new set of opportunities going far beyond the job and the conditions of the particular place where the union was born. what an exciting new vista a for a l labor movemt which really badly needs new ideas and new-w--so i was very excited by what the steelworkers anand mondragon making an alliae might mean. but it'll take many people pushing in that direction to realize the potential. sir? >> because of your intervie with--on "charlie rose"-- i'm fascinated, first of all. i watch him almost e
the line goes fromm here and it keeps going down. it's long overdue to change the strategica, and here's an idea. and wouldn't it be interesting ifif unions became known in america not just for doing the work for collective bargaining, for their members in such-and-such an industry, but part of a social movement to rebuild a new society around a concept of democracy at work, becoming g the champions for a whole new way of living and workining. would give the unions a role in society that they...
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secretary fromme and i think that a high standard as far as outreach at the time he spent on the hills and ask if you that from him in the course of the negotiations. that also included language of what was being negotiated. past offices have been reluctant to share language with us and if that occurs in the future it will cause problems. i'm just telling you right now and with that in mind i recently just sent you as well as secretary purdue a letter inviting you to come back with me to my home in wisconsin and have a good meeting with our agriculture producers. i think you'll find getting out of the bubble of washington can be helpful, just going out in the countryside and listening to people and getting feedback. with a great visit with secretary froman called years ago where he got some great input, so i hope you seriously consider the invitation possibly find time to come to the midwest and have a conversation with folks back home. in regards to nafta, i may be in the minority on this side of the dais and even within my own party, but i happen to believe our withdraw from the tra
secretary fromme and i think that a high standard as far as outreach at the time he spent on the hills and ask if you that from him in the course of the negotiations. that also included language of what was being negotiated. past offices have been reluctant to share language with us and if that occurs in the future it will cause problems. i'm just telling you right now and with that in mind i recently just sent you as well as secretary purdue a letter inviting you to come back with me to my...