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however, given all the risk factors in this program that have been discussed, given the limitation on the investment being 7.5% yield as i understand it and given the questions about the time element and timeline of returns, it all seems highly risky and unknown and we'll find out the negative impacts as well as the housing market goes under or the bubble burst so to speak. until more of these questions happen, more discussion . at this point i don't think they are prepared to support it. thank you for the discussion and we'll see where it goes. >> thank you, mr. herb ert weiner? >> public speaker: i have to confess that i'm ignorant to all of this. it's hard to conceive of it. i'm going to mention my concerns. i was concerned there there was no advance document. it's completely about this issue in the packet we received. why wasn't someone from the mayor's office of housing here to advocate their point? i think that would have helped greatly and how does this investment compare against others and is this investment going to protect against down turns. the housing market is the very c
however, given all the risk factors in this program that have been discussed, given the limitation on the investment being 7.5% yield as i understand it and given the questions about the time element and timeline of returns, it all seems highly risky and unknown and we'll find out the negative impacts as well as the housing market goes under or the bubble burst so to speak. until more of these questions happen, more discussion . at this point i don't think they are prepared to support it. thank...
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so given -- [shouting] >> order. we do have a bit of other places to get onto, but the honorable gentleman must be heard. >> so given the recent cancellation of major transport projects, is it not, in fact the case the only pipeline can be found is in the prime minister's imagination? [shouting] >> the truth is the labour party ignored the north for years and they cannot bear the fact, they cannot bear the fact that it's a conservative prime minister at a conservative chancellor sitting for a seat in the northwest that is putting these issues firmly on the agenda and funding them. [shouting] some of the options included off their it he measures in greece increasing emergence the liquidity assistance, and greece leaving the eurozone temporarily of the bailout is not agreed to. watch any time at span.org where you can find video of past questions and other public affairs program's. -- programs. >> next weekend, two major political event from iowa. we're the only place you can watch or listen to these events in their en
so given -- [shouting] >> order. we do have a bit of other places to get onto, but the honorable gentleman must be heard. >> so given the recent cancellation of major transport projects, is it not, in fact the case the only pipeline can be found is in the prime minister's imagination? [shouting] >> the truth is the labour party ignored the north for years and they cannot bear the fact, they cannot bear the fact that it's a conservative prime minister at a conservative...
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i was given extra time throughout the testing process. now let's speed ahead to 30 years of gainful employment with at&t. now i'm older. in 2004 everything changed for me again. i had lost vision in my left iowa and eye, and i was working in oakland, which supports the frontline representatives by processing orders, handling error corrections, and managing correspondence from all of the five regions, midwest southeast, southwest, north and west. not only dealing with the vision loss, i was afraid of losing my job. as an advocate, i worked with my management team and union counterpart and appropriate contactss and departments with at&t, and was given the reasonable accommodations that i needed to continue doing my job. the company also collaborated with an external organization that served the blind, and visibly impaired community to assist with the process of making accommodations with regarding necessary equipment and software that i needed to ensure my success flipping to next page. i'm going to give a condensed version for time, of all
i was given extra time throughout the testing process. now let's speed ahead to 30 years of gainful employment with at&t. now i'm older. in 2004 everything changed for me again. i had lost vision in my left iowa and eye, and i was working in oakland, which supports the frontline representatives by processing orders, handling error corrections, and managing correspondence from all of the five regions, midwest southeast, southwest, north and west. not only dealing with the vision loss, i was...
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i think it's given me a thicker skin. life experiences to pull from at a very young age, to become an artist on the stage, i think a lot of children who grow up blist fully unaware of what happens, that once you get on stage as a professional, as a performer, it's, like, where am i pulling this from, to become another person, to become a character. i think that having the experiences i did at home kind of allowed me to dig deeper. >> so i look at them as tools, and something that i tried to turn in to something positive. >> tell me about your first bradley. >> cindy - i think that she was the first person that i felt believed i could do anything. i think my mother definitely thought that. she thinks that of all her children. just in the situation you grew up in, i don't think it was something that was spoken. and cindy would say it over and over again out loud. it was the first time i started to develop an identity of my own. i started to feel that i'm worthy i have a voice, i'm good at something, and she never made me fe
i think it's given me a thicker skin. life experiences to pull from at a very young age, to become an artist on the stage, i think a lot of children who grow up blist fully unaware of what happens, that once you get on stage as a professional, as a performer, it's, like, where am i pulling this from, to become another person, to become a character. i think that having the experiences i did at home kind of allowed me to dig deeper. >> so i look at them as tools, and something that i tried...
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>> i have not given much thought to sourcing. we have just received the annual contribution from the city. so the funding would likely come from cash at this point. energy stocks on average between 14-16% of the smp 500. >> now, 14%. i thought last time i heard it was $2 million when i asked the question last time. you would be selling $2 million in stocks to fund a $100 million account. now you are saying it would be about $14 million, is $14 million worth of stocks to fund this account. >> yes, that sounds correct given that i believe exxon mobil 2.5%. and plus all the other energy stocks you are going to get 14-16%. >> you are selling about 14% of stocks and $14 million in oil stocks. >> that's correct. we would have to rebound the other names. there will be more transactions than just that. >> if we do that, will it have any mitigation on global warming if we did this? >> no. the reason is to change global warming, you need to change consumer behavior or company behavior. all the divestment does is change the behaviors. it's
>> i have not given much thought to sourcing. we have just received the annual contribution from the city. so the funding would likely come from cash at this point. energy stocks on average between 14-16% of the smp 500. >> now, 14%. i thought last time i heard it was $2 million when i asked the question last time. you would be selling $2 million in stocks to fund a $100 million account. now you are saying it would be about $14 million, is $14 million worth of stocks to fund this...
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the all-clear was given at about 10:00. now, as far as the person who report hearing shots fired, the chief lanier says they will not release the name to protect privacy, but can confirm this is not a hoax and the woman did exactly what she was supposed to do. it's not clear if she was here during the 2013 mass shooting when a lone gunman opened fire in building 197, killing 12 people. but the scene is clearly reminiscent of that. chief lanier said today this turned out to be a great exercise. >> it appears all the things that we tried to correct and make go better from the last incident went very, very well, a smooth, well-coordinated response here, and very happy that this turns out to be a great exercise for us to see if we fixed what we wanted to fix and nobody is hurt and no evidence of any shots fired. >> reporter: i can tell you as far as what that employee heard or thought she may have heard, that's still not clear, but there is quite a bit of consuction around here. police won't confirm if that's what she heard, bu
the all-clear was given at about 10:00. now, as far as the person who report hearing shots fired, the chief lanier says they will not release the name to protect privacy, but can confirm this is not a hoax and the woman did exactly what she was supposed to do. it's not clear if she was here during the 2013 mass shooting when a lone gunman opened fire in building 197, killing 12 people. but the scene is clearly reminiscent of that. chief lanier said today this turned out to be a great exercise....
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so obviously a lot of concern about that building given the history there.tell us walk us through what happened this morning. >> well i'm on the fifth floor. i showed up for work about 7:30. about quarter to 8:00 fire alarm went off, and then immediately changed to active shooter, shelter in place. there was a lot of confusion initially, what should we be doing. finally someone made a suggestion everyone just go into offices, lock the door. so that's what we did. i had access to a computer. they were sending out messages telling everyone there was potentially an active shooter and about a half hour later we heard that police law enforcement coming through, banged on the door police open up guns drawn, hands up. a lot of law enforcement in the building escorting us out. so we got off the base ended up at harris teeter about two blocks away. >> how long was it that you had to stay sheltered in place before you were allowed to leave the building? it's probably about 40 minutes. certainly the response time -- i was in the building with the last one, much more or
so obviously a lot of concern about that building given the history there.tell us walk us through what happened this morning. >> well i'm on the fifth floor. i showed up for work about 7:30. about quarter to 8:00 fire alarm went off, and then immediately changed to active shooter, shelter in place. there was a lot of confusion initially, what should we be doing. finally someone made a suggestion everyone just go into offices, lock the door. so that's what we did. i had access to a...
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there is a strong sense in which she has given up on cyprus. she hasn't given up on greece.he other two players, mario draghi, with a fine political touch. interesting how the ecb has not , you know throttled the greek , banks. they are being careful. the other player we haven't seen much of his francois hollande. very passive, but i think behind the scenes, he has alluded to earlier, he doesn't want to cut greeks all. he's the guy that wants to keep the lines open. charlie: because he worries that contagion or he thinks it is the best thing for greece to get back on its feet? lionel: he worries about the political contagion. again, remember mr. francois hollande is a socialist. he is a back room functionary. he's not a centralist figure. when he came in to our, first thing he did was soak the rich on taxes. he has a little bit of political empathy with mr. tsipras. charlie: he has begun to change that. his finance minister was on and he has talked more about reform and changing the french economy. lionel: belatedly so. charlie: but he has. roger: the other person who has be
there is a strong sense in which she has given up on cyprus. she hasn't given up on greece.he other two players, mario draghi, with a fine political touch. interesting how the ecb has not , you know throttled the greek , banks. they are being careful. the other player we haven't seen much of his francois hollande. very passive, but i think behind the scenes, he has alluded to earlier, he doesn't want to cut greeks all. he's the guy that wants to keep the lines open. charlie: because he worries...
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are in this current fiscal year you'll talk about the reserve if they want to consider to put them given we're running 52 weeks the two classes on reserve and visit them on the next budget season. >> commissioner tang. >> thank you just respectfully i disagree with the motion that was made the amended version and first of all i want to say i appreciate the maker of that motion in supporting the diversity anti bias training it is incredibly important and done as quickly as possible i don't see that i guess as maturing exclusive i know there are reports coming out that may take time i hope with the pressure of academy classes it puts pressure to speed up up the anti bias train i don't see it as we have to delay a class to achieve both goals i surely agree it is an important component. >> thank you, supervisor yee. >> can you make the statement you've just made and i think i'm not advocating but an alternative to put the year two classes on reserve to reinvite this during budget season if we set it up as supervisor yee you're setting up a local show down seemingly like to budget terms in re
are in this current fiscal year you'll talk about the reserve if they want to consider to put them given we're running 52 weeks the two classes on reserve and visit them on the next budget season. >> commissioner tang. >> thank you just respectfully i disagree with the motion that was made the amended version and first of all i want to say i appreciate the maker of that motion in supporting the diversity anti bias training it is incredibly important and done as quickly as possible i...
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they did not lack god-given gifts. they did not lack a desire to live a life of dignity or purpose or meaning. and yet, we have tangled their lives up in these webs of dependence and instead of encouraging them to move forward, we discourage them from doing so. the harder you work, the more you strive, the less you get from the government in a way that makes it really risky for you to say, let me go for that 40 hour a week job. the truth is, if you are a single mom, you're going to earn less making $55,000 year than if you make $20,000 a year and depend on the government. what kind of incentive is that? we are sending people all the wrong way. i talked about the fact that i started in a small business. turbo cam started in a garage just like hewlett-packard did. my husband started in a family body shop. that is how most people in this nation start. it is the small businesses, the family-owned businesses, the new businesses that create opportunity for people. those family businesses create two thirds of the new jobs and
they did not lack god-given gifts. they did not lack a desire to live a life of dignity or purpose or meaning. and yet, we have tangled their lives up in these webs of dependence and instead of encouraging them to move forward, we discourage them from doing so. the harder you work, the more you strive, the less you get from the government in a way that makes it really risky for you to say, let me go for that 40 hour a week job. the truth is, if you are a single mom, you're going to earn less...
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at them and given how they look at us, given the complicated nature of the issue in itself, this was bound to be a difficult negotiation. one can always question how one can negotiate this, and someone once said that anyone who is away from the table always thinks they are a better negotiator than those who are at the table, so i have no doubt about the difficulty of negotiating this. there are certainly times where i preferred our posture to be one that made clear that we didn't need this deal as much as the iranians did and that the diplomacy would have cost them much more than us, what we have done with everything is just the way that i would have preferred to do it. this is definitely still going to be a very hard negotiation and i have no doubts about the difficulty of this. nick? nick: i agree, this started during the bush administration. we turned to the negotiations and then turned to sanctions. i sense that unity between the bush and obama administrations with obama strengthening the sanctions regime. then he got to negotiations over the last year and a half and these were e
at them and given how they look at us, given the complicated nature of the issue in itself, this was bound to be a difficult negotiation. one can always question how one can negotiate this, and someone once said that anyone who is away from the table always thinks they are a better negotiator than those who are at the table, so i have no doubt about the difficulty of negotiating this. there are certainly times where i preferred our posture to be one that made clear that we didn't need this deal...
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congress and there's no indication any time soon that thra that will happen given the republican majority and a significant number of democrats who really feel that lifting the embargo without cuba actually improving its human rights records and improving the conditions of political prisoners. that situation has to change. also a multi-party democratic electoral process which has been noted in particular. so those are points that right off the bat and secretary kerry acknowledged asful said that the congress understands those rather, the administration understands those obstacles nonetheless president obama has called for lifting of the embargo in any event. what's interesting is that while kerry did not volunteer specific points of difference between the two countries in these negotiations the foreign minister as you heard was very specific because he talked about guantanamo. the treaty under which for more than a century the be cuban government has had to allow the presence of an american military base on its soil. compensation for damages which cuba contends were suffered as a result o
congress and there's no indication any time soon that thra that will happen given the republican majority and a significant number of democrats who really feel that lifting the embargo without cuba actually improving its human rights records and improving the conditions of political prisoners. that situation has to change. also a multi-party democratic electoral process which has been noted in particular. so those are points that right off the bat and secretary kerry acknowledged asful said...
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back to the pent gone, given that the fbi made it very clear, that there's no reason to sort of raise the threat -- threshold, and this was a sole shooter, is it up to individuals army and navy and recruitment centers to be on the look out? is there any sort of guidance that is given out. >> yeah, so a few weeks ago the pent gone, the commandner charge of all bases in the united states raised the overall threat level to what is called threat condition bravo, and basically looked around and said with the kind of threat we are facing these days even though they had no specific information, people just need to up their game. so all military is on a heighten state of alert, and that's the new normal now. that's the case here at the pentagon and around the country. so it is up to individual base commanders to decide how that will be implemented but it colludes things like bases that are secured full i.d. checks making sure that they go by the book for all the procedures sometimes it slows down access to sort of these facilities. but again this recruiting station is not someplace that has a
back to the pent gone, given that the fbi made it very clear, that there's no reason to sort of raise the threat -- threshold, and this was a sole shooter, is it up to individuals army and navy and recruitment centers to be on the look out? is there any sort of guidance that is given out. >> yeah, so a few weeks ago the pent gone, the commandner charge of all bases in the united states raised the overall threat level to what is called threat condition bravo, and basically looked around...
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given the problems of the u.s. what about the defense needs? reapportion defense spending in takeout and time is. right now entitlements are 71 percent of federal spending. if we continue down that path we will have no money to spend on anything else. by the way remember when debt service is charged as a record low interest rates. of interest rates go up it will get really interesting. that is why we put out a detailed plan of one plane to a trillion dollars over the next 10 years to reapportion the spending that we have now. we cannot spend any more we have now we cannot afford to we have to reapportion. i believe to spend more national defense and national intelligence also the national institutes of health and national science foundation to partner with private sector's share bring getting - - cutting edge development rather medicine or weaponry to continue to do that. that is what america eddies to invest in but we have an entitlement situation as a measure of control. >> to questions on cybersecurity. what is the role of the federal govern
given the problems of the u.s. what about the defense needs? reapportion defense spending in takeout and time is. right now entitlements are 71 percent of federal spending. if we continue down that path we will have no money to spend on anything else. by the way remember when debt service is charged as a record low interest rates. of interest rates go up it will get really interesting. that is why we put out a detailed plan of one plane to a trillion dollars over the next 10 years to...
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i was given access to the headquarters in california.n the simulator, the chief pilot took me through a flight. they was flying the mothership circled here on the day of the accident. >> people were shocked saddened and there was a determination to find out what had happened and why. >> the company says fewer than 30 customers pulled out because of the crash. 700 still want to fly. >> it is what many people -- they have seen other people go to space. now, finally, it is our turn. >> this radical project is already running seven years late. virginia insists it will eventually put ordinary people among the stars. ♪ laura: human trafficking is increasingly a global problem with victims coming from 152 countries according to the u.n.. one third of those trafficked our children. we are highlighting the issue with a special report. we are in nigeria were most come from benin city. our correspondent has been speaking to victims and traffickers. >> it is a place of hidden cruelty. the streets which had a brutal trade in a world for traffickers s
i was given access to the headquarters in california.n the simulator, the chief pilot took me through a flight. they was flying the mothership circled here on the day of the accident. >> people were shocked saddened and there was a determination to find out what had happened and why. >> the company says fewer than 30 customers pulled out because of the crash. 700 still want to fly. >> it is what many people -- they have seen other people go to space. now, finally, it is our...
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you would have thought given this quarter, given what we've seen in other names would have gotten punished and it's not so i'm not sure what to make of it. >> in light of everything else, microsoft, apple, you'd think this would be down just on market sentiment. but i don't know. i wouldn't touch it here. too expensive. >> let's move on to yahoo!. shares trading lower in the after-hours session. cnbc's julia boorstin is monitoring the call. julia. >> that's right. mixed results on earnings and guidance for the third quarter that's lower than expected. marissa mayer kicking off the earnings call just a few minutes ago, calling q2 a "good quarter," saying she's pleased with momentum in the display ad business in particular and as for the alibaba spinoff she says they continue to work to complete the spinoff by q4 of this year which they call abaco holdings and they will provide some more details. mayer also talked about how she's focused on shifting employees to growth businesses, saying the total number of employees is down 13% year over year and down 31% since she started. another bright s
you would have thought given this quarter, given what we've seen in other names would have gotten punished and it's not so i'm not sure what to make of it. >> in light of everything else, microsoft, apple, you'd think this would be down just on market sentiment. but i don't know. i wouldn't touch it here. too expensive. >> let's move on to yahoo!. shares trading lower in the after-hours session. cnbc's julia boorstin is monitoring the call. julia. >> that's right. mixed...
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well, they have given up on it. they have given up on cell phones.st of all anything commodities. that's the real pain in the market. i think we forget that during the great shale boom in our country a huge number of oil and gas companies became public. and they have become toxic to all who touch them. you know what they're like? portuguese men of war. they look like little guys but they'll paralyze you if you aren't careful. rarely have i seen this kind of declines, it is relentless. we just presume losses now. we also presume that oil will take out on the $43 low. crude isn't coal but it acts again. which brings me back to f.a.n.g. when you have a four letter acronym that can represent only the stocks that are working in the market after five straight declines, that says be careful. here's the bottom line. thin markets are bad markets. and this is the thinnest market in ages. let's get past this fed meeting to see if that's the chief ailment, see if china rash -- crashes again tonight and f.a.n.g. alone can't stave off the bear no matter how sharp
well, they have given up on it. they have given up on cell phones.st of all anything commodities. that's the real pain in the market. i think we forget that during the great shale boom in our country a huge number of oil and gas companies became public. and they have become toxic to all who touch them. you know what they're like? portuguese men of war. they look like little guys but they'll paralyze you if you aren't careful. rarely have i seen this kind of declines, it is relentless. we just...
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the region of south korea has been given u.n.e.s.c.o. status. walls and buildings from one of its earliest kingdoms. >> translation: established ties with china, japan and east asia\cross the see. it enjoys a glamorous culture and be now shared with the world. >> reporter: singapore's botanical gardens was given special status. >> it's a special place. >> reporter: and in europe the vineyards of champagne and burgundy were recognised as important sites, producing drinkable exports as france. achieving world heritage statements is not just global recognition, it's supposed to give protection to landmarks. recently the world's body to do that has been quiched. i.s.i.l. -- questioned. i.s.i.l. fighters seized palmyra, blowing up monuments more than 2,000 years old. around 50 ordinary u.n.e.s.c.o. sites are shape as endangered. among them three in yemen, including the city in the capital, bombed by a saudi-led coalition, and the home of the mountain mountain gorilla in central african park is listed as endangered. getting recognised by the body brin
the region of south korea has been given u.n.e.s.c.o. status. walls and buildings from one of its earliest kingdoms. >> translation: established ties with china, japan and east asia\cross the see. it enjoys a glamorous culture and be now shared with the world. >> reporter: singapore's botanical gardens was given special status. >> it's a special place. >> reporter: and in europe the vineyards of champagne and burgundy were recognised as important sites, producing...
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it was harder given the nature of the electorate. and success doing the opposite their congressional leaders, but about nationalizing around obama and stopping obama. there is some evidence in this poll that for some groups, beginning to line up the congressional vote in the presidential vote. if you look at 21, one of the things reflected in the vote which had a strong presidential margin for hillary over two candidates who tested, and all had a stronger democratic vote. that was where you see the margin between the vote for congress and president. pretty small but you are beginning to see not only a very strong vote for hillary, but also a strong congressional vote. it is not generic. in each district, we asked to the congressional incumbent's name and generic. we have shown a shift. there is some evidence here, and hillary is attacking the congress, unlike obama, where he was much more making the case for his own presidency and the direction of it, she is very much what the republicans are doing on education, spending, as they pro
it was harder given the nature of the electorate. and success doing the opposite their congressional leaders, but about nationalizing around obama and stopping obama. there is some evidence in this poll that for some groups, beginning to line up the congressional vote in the presidential vote. if you look at 21, one of the things reflected in the vote which had a strong presidential margin for hillary over two candidates who tested, and all had a stronger democratic vote. that was where you see...
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greece is given 72 hours to save its place in the eurozone.d them to accept the demands before it expires. what is the likelihood he will be able to drive the demand through parliament esther mark -- through parliament? >> i guess it's possible, but it not assured. over the weekend the greek parliament gave the prime minister's support to raise taxes and cut pensions. some of the newer demands substance to the parliamentary meeting may not get much support. the idea everything until now would have to be rolled back, the idea there would have to be automatics bending cut if greece is not mean it budget targets. the idea of this fund of greek asset that would serve as collateral in the event the greeks do not pay back the money. we do not know how the greek parliament would weigh in on these things. you would have to do it with support from the political opposition. the prime minister would have to reinvent himself and go into some sort of coalition arrangement almost. one thing i have to tell you about is the situation on the ground. people are
greece is given 72 hours to save its place in the eurozone.d them to accept the demands before it expires. what is the likelihood he will be able to drive the demand through parliament esther mark -- through parliament? >> i guess it's possible, but it not assured. over the weekend the greek parliament gave the prime minister's support to raise taxes and cut pensions. some of the newer demands substance to the parliamentary meeting may not get much support. the idea everything until now...
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the all-clear was given.you as soon as it happens. >>> we're also watching an important story overseas. iran this hour nuclear negotiations are officially in overtime. now just five days left until the new deadline to come up with a deal expires. secretary of state john kerry is meeting with u.s. allies like his british counterpart, phil hammond, before sitting down with iran's foreign minister this evening. meanwhile, a u.s. official is knocking down talk of a draft agreement telling nbc that the reports are premature and inaccurate. and joining us back this hour is former white house middle east policy adviser and former ambassador mark ginsburg. we saw the iranian delegation first arrive then go back to tehran. now they're back on the table. what does that tell you about the negotiations? what is the single sticking point that remains? >> ayman, there's several sticking points. as best as we're reading the tea leaves, two major issues among the many issues the first is the iranians have insisted that they
the all-clear was given.you as soon as it happens. >>> we're also watching an important story overseas. iran this hour nuclear negotiations are officially in overtime. now just five days left until the new deadline to come up with a deal expires. secretary of state john kerry is meeting with u.s. allies like his british counterpart, phil hammond, before sitting down with iran's foreign minister this evening. meanwhile, a u.s. official is knocking down talk of a draft agreement telling...
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anthony list, planned parenthood clinic director abbey johnson has writ than she was given an abortion quota -- written that she was given an abortion quota and told by her superior to double abortions by bringing in more revenue. it's not just abortions that are offensive about this organization. planned parenthood has also fought against mandatory reporting when they discover children are being sexually abused and employees have acknowledged aiding and abetting human sex trafficking of young girls under the age of 14. it's time we give those who need access to real women's health care access to real women's health care. we must defund planned parenthood now and use that funding to assist women who need real health care. mr. speaker, we've been talking about this too long. it's time to stop supporting a group that callously murders innocent and unborn children. i yield back. mr. duffy: as we're about to close this hour we've had a chance to hear from so many members of the house conference who have spoken out on behalf
anthony list, planned parenthood clinic director abbey johnson has writ than she was given an abortion quota -- written that she was given an abortion quota and told by her superior to double abortions by bringing in more revenue. it's not just abortions that are offensive about this organization. planned parenthood has also fought against mandatory reporting when they discover children are being sexually abused and employees have acknowledged aiding and abetting human sex trafficking of young...
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most importantly, they didn't contain the original chapter 61 given to 25 barons to be chosen by the runnymede rebels to enforce the provisions of the charter against the king and his officials. known as a security clause. these powers acknowledged the indignation of the pope. some of the other chapters which king john had promised to put right particular grievances were dropped because they were deemed specific to the political situation in 1215. other chapters were disguised in -- described in the 1216 charter as important, yet doubtful. isn't that a clever phrase? they were "to be deferred until we have a fuller counsel, when -- then we will most fully, indeed as well as other matters that have to be amended, do what is for the common good and the peace in the state of ourselves and our kingdom." and among these, were the chapters dealing with the levying of aid and scootage, including my favorite chapter 14 about summoning the common council. but, of qwest, the principle of no taxation without consent, came back in other ways. it was because of the exclusion that the famous chapt
most importantly, they didn't contain the original chapter 61 given to 25 barons to be chosen by the runnymede rebels to enforce the provisions of the charter against the king and his officials. known as a security clause. these powers acknowledged the indignation of the pope. some of the other chapters which king john had promised to put right particular grievances were dropped because they were deemed specific to the political situation in 1215. other chapters were disguised in -- described...
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how long are they given by shareholders particularly given by valuations. we're talking 30 times the earnings versus 50 times for twitter. >> 50 times though? really? >> yeah it's huge. >> you can't justify it really because it's not really driving traffic. facebook driving 20 times more traffic than twitter does. in terms of user base it's simply not growing. less than 1% was the growth in the monthly average user base quarter on quarter. that's just not enough for a growth company that is given these kind of multiples. >> the acting ceo said 95% unaided brand recall. everyone has heard of twitter. the question is how do they manage to monetize and monopolize and get people using it. we've been asking on twitter. yeah. i believe, twitter's management they've called the company's performance, quote, unacceptable. can they turn it around? is it too late for twitter. kimberly has written in bluntness is effective for a ceo only if he has a solution to the issue. that's what we were just talking about. >> exactly. >> you had a really good tweet. >> yeah birds
how long are they given by shareholders particularly given by valuations. we're talking 30 times the earnings versus 50 times for twitter. >> 50 times though? really? >> yeah it's huge. >> you can't justify it really because it's not really driving traffic. facebook driving 20 times more traffic than twitter does. in terms of user base it's simply not growing. less than 1% was the growth in the monthly average user base quarter on quarter. that's just not enough for a growth...
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he has given licence to people, people travel and a number of ways of getting to cuba. he can't, by himself, without the intervention of congress, allow tourism to go to cuba. on the other hand the momentum, thanks to the president's action is such that if not this year, maybe next year, congress will allow manner tourists to cuba. >> earlier in the program we heard the congressman say no dice on lifting the embargo, absolutely opposed to making any changes. just as there are multiple tend edgesies and multiple camps in american politics, are there in cuban politics. are there go slow coalitions in the ruling circles in havana. >> that's a great question, and, of course, cuban politics seem to be more opaque. there's no donald trump on the stump trying to promote one thing or another. everything we hear is that, yes, in effect, there is a go slow or the story goes a camp in cuba, the hardliners, whatever you want to call them. that want to the maintain the purity of the revolution do not want to the deal with america, don't trust the united states, believe that this is
he has given licence to people, people travel and a number of ways of getting to cuba. he can't, by himself, without the intervention of congress, allow tourism to go to cuba. on the other hand the momentum, thanks to the president's action is such that if not this year, maybe next year, congress will allow manner tourists to cuba. >> earlier in the program we heard the congressman say no dice on lifting the embargo, absolutely opposed to making any changes. just as there are multiple...
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it's given me everything. born of the sacrifices of those who continue to serve and give everything that they have for us ♪ (piano music) fresher dentures, for the best first impression. love loud, live loud, polident. ♪ fresher dentures... ...for those breathless moments. hug loud, live loud, polident. ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight last gleaming ♪ >> it's really stirring to hear the music and see the flag and know what it stands for. >> what makes this country great is the sacrifice that our men and women in uniform make every single day to defend our freedom >> the country is great because they respect individual liberties. it respects the right to be left alone. when the country, meaning the government, stays faithful to those rights, we have a lot more happiness and a lot more prosperity. my own family background is three or four grandparents born in italy, having come here as young children at the earliest part of the last centry. they assimilated into american society and gave their child
it's given me everything. born of the sacrifices of those who continue to serve and give everything that they have for us ♪ (piano music) fresher dentures, for the best first impression. love loud, live loud, polident. ♪ fresher dentures... ...for those breathless moments. hug loud, live loud, polident. ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight last gleaming ♪ >> it's really stirring to hear the music and see the flag and know what it stands for. >> what makes this...
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dunford: it is not one i use. >> but it has been given to you? gen. dunford: perhaps by my wife. >> do you care to tell us the origin of that nickname? gen. dunford: i would prefer to talk about that in private if you do not mind. >> i have heard it reported because it was as a commander in the early days of the iraq war as an infantry officer. whatever budget agreement we reach, it will probably be inadequate. whether it is the long rides strike bomber -- long-range strike bomber. are you worried about the next generation of infantrymen that we are going to be taking money from our ground troops to put in major capital investments which are needed? gen. dunford: i am concerned and i think it is broader than just infantry piece. experience tells us we need a balanced capability and joint force to be successful. when i answered a question earlier, i talked about the need to respond to the uncertain. what concerns me are people who think they know what the future will look like because our experience tells us we do not. having a full range of capabiliti
dunford: it is not one i use. >> but it has been given to you? gen. dunford: perhaps by my wife. >> do you care to tell us the origin of that nickname? gen. dunford: i would prefer to talk about that in private if you do not mind. >> i have heard it reported because it was as a commander in the early days of the iraq war as an infantry officer. whatever budget agreement we reach, it will probably be inadequate. whether it is the long rides strike bomber -- long-range strike...
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first of all what has been given to greece? has been given to greece it's a program negotiated and which conclude as we hope. nineties million euros has never been given to a country within the framework of europe. what has been granted to greece greece -- what has been grant today greece solidarity, including monetary solidarity which will be done over the next few days, what has been requested from greece, lots have been requested from grays. greece. and with austerity which had not provided expected results. it was requested first of all to apply reforms ones which the prime minister tsipras had himself seemed because he had voted it was on friday, by his parliament. a certain number of reforms. principles which will express themselves through more specific votes on laws over the coming days. he was requested to introduce reforms, with regards to products market, employment market energy and which all the countries in europe the countries in europe it was requested from greece to constitute i said to you it was a long discus
first of all what has been given to greece? has been given to greece it's a program negotiated and which conclude as we hope. nineties million euros has never been given to a country within the framework of europe. what has been granted to greece greece -- what has been grant today greece solidarity, including monetary solidarity which will be done over the next few days, what has been requested from greece, lots have been requested from grays. greece. and with austerity which had not provided...
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the national healthcare program agency are with the foundation. >> given doses of a polio vaccine in and taken years of door to door campaigning to give 111 million children in the region to give the immobilization drops to achieve this and by challenging religious attitudes. >> total rejection. they are anticipating this fear as that is an agenda either to deal with the population explosion from the muslim community, that is one. and, secondly, to make some of them compare, especially the women. >> reporter: the attitude appears to be changing but there is still a long way to go before nigeria can be declared polio free. scientists will have to analyze data until the end of september. if it's all clear nigeria will be taken off the list of polio countries leaving pakistan and afghanistan but there must be no cases of new polio for two years for nigeria to be declared polio free. >> we can't take our foot of the accelerator and ensure resources and commitment of health workers during multiple campaigns. >> reporter: she is hoping nigeria will become polio free in 2017 and stop making
the national healthcare program agency are with the foundation. >> given doses of a polio vaccine in and taken years of door to door campaigning to give 111 million children in the region to give the immobilization drops to achieve this and by challenging religious attitudes. >> total rejection. they are anticipating this fear as that is an agenda either to deal with the population explosion from the muslim community, that is one. and, secondly, to make some of them compare,...
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on july 10th in vienna the negotiators have given the u.s.gress 60 days to review any deal instead 30 that time could spell trouble for the obamaed administration once it smits a deal to the republican-controlled congress. many republicans and now some democrats have criticized the outlines of the deal as giving too many concessions to iran and crit sicks have been strategizing how to win the floor fight that may be coming. images today from teheran offered another remind are why so many americans and u.s. political leaders discrust the iranian government. today 10s of thousands march ed in an annual pro palestinian rally chanting down with america, and death to israel. protesters took flags to the united states, great britain, israel and saudi arabia yeah, wrapped them around pillars and set them on fire and stepped on them . iran does not recognize israel's right to exist and support hezbollah organized labeled as terrorist by the united states. they say it's simply meant to express support for fall spin vinnies and emphasize the importance
on july 10th in vienna the negotiators have given the u.s.gress 60 days to review any deal instead 30 that time could spell trouble for the obamaed administration once it smits a deal to the republican-controlled congress. many republicans and now some democrats have criticized the outlines of the deal as giving too many concessions to iran and crit sicks have been strategizing how to win the floor fight that may be coming. images today from teheran offered another remind are why so many...
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they have given up a lot of things. i think the other part we have to understand is there clearly is cheering in the streets and iran. we are going to have to understand their domestic politics. they have to understand our domestic politics. this is going to be a very long and important discussion that involves not only us our congress but the international players in it the united nations, the iranians you already talked about the reaction in the region. this is one of the more complicated foreign policy issues i have seen. >> the idea the international community or the u.s. could ratchet up sanctions and brought them to their knees more we could have gotten a better deal. >> if they could have gotten a better deal they would have. we had some of the toughest negotiators, ever. secretary kerry really -- by the way, the presence of the secretary of energy there was a very important decision. he's a physicist and is able to get his head around what is allowed and not allowed. we have gotten a good deal. is it as i said e
they have given up a lot of things. i think the other part we have to understand is there clearly is cheering in the streets and iran. we are going to have to understand their domestic politics. they have to understand our domestic politics. this is going to be a very long and important discussion that involves not only us our congress but the international players in it the united nations, the iranians you already talked about the reaction in the region. this is one of the more complicated...
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like males were given the right -- black males were given the right to vote. in 1920, women get the right to vote, finally. that is another step in the right direction. in 1965 after the selma, montgomery match, we get the 1965 voting rights act. those of us saw the movie "selma" -- i will say this about president lyndon johnson. when lyndon johnson introduced the 1965 voting rights act, what he said to his fellow brethren -- he was a texan. he said to his people in the south, if you don't want us to send federal registrars in the south to register these people to vote, then you register them. you register them. if you don't register them, we will send the federal government in there. this issue has been settled under the 14th amendment. the nation has passed an amendment to the constitution now. -- this is the only way they got people registered to vote in mississippi. i was down there. this is the only way they ever got people registered to vote in mississippi. when i left mississippi in 1968, the federal government had registered almost 100,000 african-amer
like males were given the right -- black males were given the right to vote. in 1920, women get the right to vote, finally. that is another step in the right direction. in 1965 after the selma, montgomery match, we get the 1965 voting rights act. those of us saw the movie "selma" -- i will say this about president lyndon johnson. when lyndon johnson introduced the 1965 voting rights act, what he said to his fellow brethren -- he was a texan. he said to his people in the south, if you...
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what we are given today is the new owner. i feel like while i'm not sympathetic to the problems the new owner faces because i agree with commissioner walker, they should have known what they are buying including the physical problems and the tenants in place, but at the same time these nov's are not new. i don't feel they are new and go back a ways. >> may i-one thing i think that one should understand as far as the hearing officer looking at this as, the department doesn't-when the hearing officer is exercising the power of chapter 1 a of the building code to issue a order, when they give a 7 day order they are saying we don't want to give more time. we'll put a timeframe on it but believe you had sufficient time and you can appeal it. there is a time on there, but it doesn't mean if you didn't start the work when you receivered the notice of violation that we'll add more and more time. the city was sued a long time ago with respect of issues 30 and 60 and 90 days. when the commission was created is much different. most of t
what we are given today is the new owner. i feel like while i'm not sympathetic to the problems the new owner faces because i agree with commissioner walker, they should have known what they are buying including the physical problems and the tenants in place, but at the same time these nov's are not new. i don't feel they are new and go back a ways. >> may i-one thing i think that one should understand as far as the hearing officer looking at this as, the department doesn't-when the...
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>> reporter: well, they have certainly given him -- they have listened to him.y were effect pebbling for him to talk about around five minutes and he went far beyond that spoke very eloquently about the problems his country has faced for many years he did accept some responsibility for the policies of the last five and a half months. but was very clear to also then to criticize governments of the previous five and a half years. and he spoke about the need for the urgent measures to be taken to deal with the problem that grease felt this
>> reporter: well, they have certainly given him -- they have listened to him.y were effect pebbling for him to talk about around five minutes and he went far beyond that spoke very eloquently about the problems his country has faced for many years he did accept some responsibility for the policies of the last five and a half months. but was very clear to also then to criticize governments of the previous five and a half years. and he spoke about the need for the urgent measures to be...
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so this isn't the start of being able to print something that could be given life. andrew thomas, al jazeera, melbourne. >> more on al jazeera.com. help us look in the mirror and see ourselves honestly. >> he is the man behind the iconic is it sit-coms of the 1970s "all in the family." >> i was the laziest w
so this isn't the start of being able to print something that could be given life. andrew thomas, al jazeera, melbourne. >> more on al jazeera.com. help us look in the mirror and see ourselves honestly. >> he is the man behind the iconic is it sit-coms of the 1970s "all in the family." >> i was the laziest w
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each native american would be given 160 acres. if they proved they worked it, they would he come citizens. what happened is that these lands were held by the tribe were then broken into 160 acre parcels. there were some parcels that were not claimed and white settlers came in and took those, or they would buy the 160 acres from the native americans from a very reduced price, and the reservations were gutted because of the act. while the intention might have been good, the result was horrific, it was disastrous. just another further irony of this attempt to gain equal rights for native americans was misused and abused and resulted in perpetuation of their inferior status as opposed to what it was intended to do. people go back and look and say that this was incredible to do that the court went and said that a native american was a person. we look back at we go, how could that be? how could people not see this? yet, there was also an error made in such a significant ruling that it changed everything. it did not. native americans fin
each native american would be given 160 acres. if they proved they worked it, they would he come citizens. what happened is that these lands were held by the tribe were then broken into 160 acre parcels. there were some parcels that were not claimed and white settlers came in and took those, or they would buy the 160 acres from the native americans from a very reduced price, and the reservations were gutted because of the act. while the intention might have been good, the result was horrific,...
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but 80 among the millions that are given this drug don't die. so my point is what the fda is saying, the general anesthesia effect is only going to happen when you have a central nervous drug, central nervous system drug. >> the fda has said no such thing. >> they put it in that section. >> they described in that section the potential effects and they said three things matter when you're looking at the effects, how much of the drug you're giving the rate of the drug you giving and and whether it's given with another drug. their expert said the fda tested -- >> let me give you a second example. the melvin study says this is how it happened. it gave this drug in doses of .02 to .06. and what it show was at .06 dose there was less effect than at .02. and he said this suggests that there is a ceiling effect to this drug and that it is left potent as you go in higher doses. now you quoted for saying -- and you took out the eclipse. there may be a ceiling -- you quote it by saying that the melvin study for the position that studies on humans have foun
but 80 among the millions that are given this drug don't die. so my point is what the fda is saying, the general anesthesia effect is only going to happen when you have a central nervous drug, central nervous system drug. >> the fda has said no such thing. >> they put it in that section. >> they described in that section the potential effects and they said three things matter when you're looking at the effects, how much of the drug you're giving the rate of the drug you giving...
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>> well this program is not optimal, is not the best but given the alternative it's very good. let me explain. i mean the alternative is for greece to leave the euro and go to the drachma and that would be a total disaster for greece the banks would collapse, people would become much much poorer. people would lose their deposits in the banks. all these are terrible things and the way out is to have this deal done. this deal is not perfect. it has too much taxation and not enough cutting of spending. it's high taxation but nevertheless given the circumstances that deal is much better than the alternative. additionally there is the hope that all european nations will agree to a reduction of the debt burden through an elongation of the matureties of the very big debts greece has towards the european partners. >> so is it more important to have greece have some of its debt for given or have it rescheduled as far as how and when it's paid? >> well what's important is the scheduling. the debt is not a very binding issue right now. it's a long-term problem. it's not a binding issue. i
>> well this program is not optimal, is not the best but given the alternative it's very good. let me explain. i mean the alternative is for greece to leave the euro and go to the drachma and that would be a total disaster for greece the banks would collapse, people would become much much poorer. people would lose their deposits in the banks. all these are terrible things and the way out is to have this deal done. this deal is not perfect. it has too much taxation and not enough cutting...