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this photo was found on hadley cell phone. what they envision is an attack mumbai style that they would they will get gunmen who will storm the newspaper building in the heart of copenhagen take hostages make sure that the media is there decapitate the hostages and throw their heads out the windows and it will happen in the most peaceful unimaginable place possible which is copenhagen. had least recordings yield a detailed plan for the attack which was given the code name mickey mouse project. his preparations took him back to germany where he sought supposes in hamburg. headley had spent time in hamburg and knew about it and spent time in germany when he was involved in drug trafficking and thought that that was a place where we could find guns or people to assist them in the attacks and mark and because of that convergence of underworld involved in crime and drugs but also because it had been a place where there was a lot of islamic extremist activity during his last trip to pakistan headley sets me apart this he was keen to
this photo was found on hadley cell phone. what they envision is an attack mumbai style that they would they will get gunmen who will storm the newspaper building in the heart of copenhagen take hostages make sure that the media is there decapitate the hostages and throw their heads out the windows and it will happen in the most peaceful unimaginable place possible which is copenhagen. had least recordings yield a detailed plan for the attack which was given the code name mickey mouse project....
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hadley very excited about it. but he also knows he's moving into a much more dangerous and difficult world which is doing an attack on the west and doing it for al qaeda. and sure enough that will be his downfall. the terrorist ilyas kashmiri connected headley with an al qaeda cell in person but this cell had been under surveillance by the british secret service since two thousand and nine richard kemp was previously intelligence coordinator for the u.k. government. one thing that many people don't really understand is the fluidity of islamic terrorists they're happy to move from organization to organization the important thing is not so much to trace groups and even networks is to trace individuals on their movements and their connections with with other people the u.k. is foreign intelligence service m i six picked up head lease trail and shared its information with the u.s. now headley was in the crosshairs of u.s. investigators in october two thousand and nine an emergency meeting was held at the white house d
hadley very excited about it. but he also knows he's moving into a much more dangerous and difficult world which is doing an attack on the west and doing it for al qaeda. and sure enough that will be his downfall. the terrorist ilyas kashmiri connected headley with an al qaeda cell in person but this cell had been under surveillance by the british secret service since two thousand and nine richard kemp was previously intelligence coordinator for the u.k. government. one thing that many people...
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>> exactly. >> danielle, jon, hadley, thank you all very much. appreciate it. >> thanks a lot. charles: coming up we're following these markets as market watchers are digesting this news, we were waffling. now we're picking up some momentum. we're up since numbers have come out. these are fresh highs for the session. we're awaiting republican senators. they will speak after meeting with president trump. this is less than 24 hours after the president made his case to the american people why we need a barrier at our southern border. we're just getting started. we'll be right back. ♪ as someone in witness protection, i can't tell you anything about myself. but believe me... i'm not your average consumer. that's why i switched to liberty mutual. they customized my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. and as a man... uh... or a woman... with very specific needs that i can't tell you about- say cheese. mr. landry? oh no. hi mr. landry! liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i am a techie dad.n.
>> exactly. >> danielle, jon, hadley, thank you all very much. appreciate it. >> thanks a lot. charles: coming up we're following these markets as market watchers are digesting this news, we were waffling. now we're picking up some momentum. we're up since numbers have come out. these are fresh highs for the session. we're awaiting republican senators. they will speak after meeting with president trump. this is less than 24 hours after the president made his case to the...
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melissa: let's bring in hadley heath manning, policy director at independent women's forum.now, this is another one of those situations where you have politician promising something that the math can't possibly support. and i have to wonder if, voters are going to believe it? seems almost cruel. i mean medicare, average recipient, according to government numbers, in their lifetime, pays in 1/3 roughly of how much they get out over time. it is between 100 or 200,000 they pay in. they get back between 4 and 500,000. obviously we can't do that for everybody because it is not mathematically possible. >> that's right. medicare for all certainly ought to concern us all as taxpayers, maybe pour importantly it should concern us all as health care patients. when representative harris talks about everyone having access to health care, that means everyone covered by health care government insurance plan that is not the same thing as having health care. it can be counterproductive having access to health care services. >> they learned that in canada and england. amazing to me, people wh
melissa: let's bring in hadley heath manning, policy director at independent women's forum.now, this is another one of those situations where you have politician promising something that the math can't possibly support. and i have to wonder if, voters are going to believe it? seems almost cruel. i mean medicare, average recipient, according to government numbers, in their lifetime, pays in 1/3 roughly of how much they get out over time. it is between 100 or 200,000 they pay in. they get back...
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secretary of state michael pompeo in riyadh meeting with saudi prince mohammed bin salman hadley >> goodning, brian so what we understand so far at least is that sing salman got about 35 minutes of the secretary's time and he spoke with the crown prince of saudi arabia for at least 45 minutes one of the things we know they discussed with the situation in the yemen and the need to deescalate tensions there. remember, of course, one of the things that many folks at the state department had told me going into this series of meeting was the murder of jamal khashoggi. no word yet on what we could have heard from those conversations between these two. i have to turn to what's happening in the energy markets. they had a massive energy meeting with the atlantic council. i spoke about worries concerning volatility in 2019 let's listen in. >> i've been decisive in our action not only the kingdom but other countries. beheard from the emirates. i talked to my colleague from iraq repeatedly and they've already taken action russia has started slower than i like but they started, and we will, i'm sure
secretary of state michael pompeo in riyadh meeting with saudi prince mohammed bin salman hadley >> goodning, brian so what we understand so far at least is that sing salman got about 35 minutes of the secretary's time and he spoke with the crown prince of saudi arabia for at least 45 minutes one of the things we know they discussed with the situation in the yemen and the need to deescalate tensions there. remember, of course, one of the things that many folks at the state department had...
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connell: hadley, your view on how the fed chairman sees things and whether he is right?ed in the clip he is worried about a slowdown globally as most observers of the economy are. the idea, sit back, see what happens, and see if the economy slows more than he expects he is at the ready. do you think he gets it, that he is on top of things now? >> this is non-traditional fed chairman. we have a non-traditional president. jay powell doesn't come from the traditional academic background as economy. comes from a completely different world. people look at fed minutes came out from the december meeting, they came out yesterday, saying what is the fed thinking? his remarks give us a full picture, but he is is dovish to the united states. look at our labor market. it is undeniable we're adding so many jobs people reentering the workforce. we have room to grow. however looking internationally. there are earn is aspects of the u.s. economy i would say give us pause. for example, our gdp to debt ratio. he is taking all these things into account. this is encouraging. connell: i hear
connell: hadley, your view on how the fed chairman sees things and whether he is right?ed in the clip he is worried about a slowdown globally as most observers of the economy are. the idea, sit back, see what happens, and see if the economy slows more than he expects he is at the ready. do you think he gets it, that he is on top of things now? >> this is non-traditional fed chairman. we have a non-traditional president. jay powell doesn't come from the traditional academic background as...
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for more detail from hadley's exclusive interview, including why he thinks opec always "does the rightng," head to cnbc.com >>> now, shifting goers to tech. apple has planned production cuts for its three new iphones by around 10% for the first quarter. according to the nikkei asian review mikiku joins us from tokyo more bad news around apple is there any other way to look at >> yes the report says that late last month apple asked its suppliers to produce fewer of its new i phones than planned for the january-march quarter. this is the second time in two months that apple trimmed its planned production, which applies to all new iphone models the request was made before apple warned it would miss forecasts for the end of 2018, and the report says under the revised plan, planned production volume of all iphones will be reduced to about 40 million to 43 million units for the january-march quarter. down around 10% from an earlier project recollection the decline will mean a critics of 20% from the units apple sold in the same period last year now, apple is suffering from a maturing smartph
for more detail from hadley's exclusive interview, including why he thinks opec always "does the rightng," head to cnbc.com >>> now, shifting goers to tech. apple has planned production cuts for its three new iphones by around 10% for the first quarter. according to the nikkei asian review mikiku joins us from tokyo more bad news around apple is there any other way to look at >> yes the report says that late last month apple asked its suppliers to produce fewer of its...
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melissa: hadley, it is a push towards a single-payer system.ld be us, the single-payer is the taxpayer, to pay for all sorts of health care. it would in the long run create a two-teared system, people waiting in line who couldn't get what they needed if you had means, you would find a way to pay for it privately. do you think that democrats realize that? >> you know, i'm not sure if they realize that or not. certainly the everyday american who hears about medicare for all, this is the latest verbiage, used to describe single-payer, socialized medicine, an idea been around for a long time but sort of threatening to become more or less a shallow slogan rather than a plan. i'm looking forward to democrats having hearings. an idea we ought to examine, certainly criticisms steve mentioned worth talking about. as public support increasing for medicare for all, we see that support is very malleable. when people do find out some of the details, they tend to support it less. we've seen states like vermont and colorado turn around not implement single-pa
melissa: hadley, it is a push towards a single-payer system.ld be us, the single-payer is the taxpayer, to pay for all sorts of health care. it would in the long run create a two-teared system, people waiting in line who couldn't get what they needed if you had means, you would find a way to pay for it privately. do you think that democrats realize that? >> you know, i'm not sure if they realize that or not. certainly the everyday american who hears about medicare for all, this is the...
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he had steve hadley and others in the office and all of a sudden he was very angry, he turned and saw me and stopped and raised the roof and we both laughed, it changed the atmosphere. now a story. >> host: what about president obama? >> guest: the story of president obama. traveling to africa with him. in the interview with him on air force one. i don't tell the story a lot. it is not about politics or policy. this is a personal thing. when he is leaving office he and michelle obama were leaving the white house, my two daughters had an audience with them to say goodbye. that was special. it was touching for me. not about politics or policy. my children saw themselves in these two historic persons in this white house and donald trump, what do i think about the most? the thing i think about him is can you get the cbc together? i think about why i am in the center of the fire for them because amarosa is gone, the residue lingers. i think about the day i asked the president are you a racist, january 2018 and we are in the latter part of 2018 and people are calling it out. they were angry
he had steve hadley and others in the office and all of a sudden he was very angry, he turned and saw me and stopped and raised the roof and we both laughed, it changed the atmosphere. now a story. >> host: what about president obama? >> guest: the story of president obama. traveling to africa with him. in the interview with him on air force one. i don't tell the story a lot. it is not about politics or policy. this is a personal thing. when he is leaving office he and michelle...
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neil: but could he be injured in that kind of a set-up, hadley?tory is replete with those who were primaried. jimmy carter with edward kennedy. gerald ford with ronald reagan. and they didn't survive the general election? >> you know i think as with everything trump this could split two-ways. any kind of criticism from within the republican party maybe hurts the president with some voters and maybe for independent or swing voters, think, oh look, this party has their own internal divisions, speaking of broader context we'll see a lot of internal division on the left as the democrats try to sort out which of their candidates will be the forerunner, but on the other hand, president trump faces criticism, sometimes makes him stronger in some way because he is is is able to hit back. usually people who swing at the president end up getting hit back far worse. then president trump, president trump's base will rally behind him as he sort of appears to be the victim when people come on the attack for president trump. he cops back on the attack double spe
neil: but could he be injured in that kind of a set-up, hadley?tory is replete with those who were primaried. jimmy carter with edward kennedy. gerald ford with ronald reagan. and they didn't survive the general election? >> you know i think as with everything trump this could split two-ways. any kind of criticism from within the republican party maybe hurts the president with some voters and maybe for independent or swing voters, think, oh look, this party has their own internal...
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number one catalyst is opec and what opec have decided to do and speaking of that, i believe that hadleyood conversation with one of the energy ministers in saudi arabia. >> add hadly certainly did, and he had interesting comments on russia in particular we can get over to hadley. what more can you tell us about this conversation? >> hey, good morning, guys >> saudi arabia right here in riyadh he was supposed to speak to us first on cnbc. not just foreign investment, but saudi investment as well to move the country forward, and this is about the 2030 vision. in terms of what he talked to me about oil, he told me he has his counterpart from russia, alexander nobeck on speed dial listen in. >> industry is the number one priority for the kingdom oil is important it's going to be important for as long as all of us live and beyond for generations to come the next few generations of saudi arabia are going to be shaped by how we plan and ek cute programs for implementing vision 2030 like the program we're launching today, and i had to give it higher riority. dave yoes will be there next year i
number one catalyst is opec and what opec have decided to do and speaking of that, i believe that hadleyood conversation with one of the energy ministers in saudi arabia. >> add hadly certainly did, and he had interesting comments on russia in particular we can get over to hadley. what more can you tell us about this conversation? >> hey, good morning, guys >> saudi arabia right here in riyadh he was supposed to speak to us first on cnbc. not just foreign investment, but saudi...
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the kennebecks car.this is video of david driving home late last night between a wall of snowjoe hadleyty roads director: "too much snow at once, we couldn't keep up with it, and it slid. it's what happens on these mountain roads."the county says this road is heavily traveledthey see avalanches often -- but drivers need know what they're up against. reporter standup: "this road closure stands. everyone we spoke to from family, weber county and the avalanche center say agree could have been much worse. that couple is lucky to be alive. (robin) live look outside... at the san francisco international airport. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. ( robin ) the giants closing the door on the at&t park era. that's because the stadium will reportedly soon be known as oracle park. the 20-year naming rights deal expected to be worth at least 300-million dollars. this isn't the first time the stadium has gone through a name change... before it 20
the kennebecks car.this is video of david driving home late last night between a wall of snowjoe hadleyty roads director: "too much snow at once, we couldn't keep up with it, and it slid. it's what happens on these mountain roads."the county says this road is heavily traveledthey see avalanches often -- but drivers need know what they're up against. reporter standup: "this road closure stands. everyone we spoke to from family, weber county and the avalanche center say agree could...
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go to independent women's forum hadley heath manning.ley, is it your sense that things are percolating, maybe yesterday's votes failing though they did democratic measure, republican measure was start of something? >> things have been february lating. this is not the situation where you give up and walk away. it is longest shut down in history. i understand what you said before the break, neil, when we watch the economy, watch the market, what americans are doing on everything in our every day lives the shutdown is concentrated on the federal workforce. most americans feel little impact or no impact. hopefully the federal workers will be given back pay and restored to some type of normally in d.c. neil: people say whoever blinks or whatever, i notice in shutdowns, whatever happens at moment, president caving or other side, caving the nation moves on. maybe much like the markets it is reflective of this too such will pass. at moment might set the stage for probably acrimonious relationship between the democratic house and republican senat
go to independent women's forum hadley heath manning.ley, is it your sense that things are percolating, maybe yesterday's votes failing though they did democratic measure, republican measure was start of something? >> things have been february lating. this is not the situation where you give up and walk away. it is longest shut down in history. i understand what you said before the break, neil, when we watch the economy, watch the market, what americans are doing on everything in our...
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hadley, tell us more about what you learned. >> that's right.had a really exciting weekend here in abu dhabi on the sidelines of this global energy forum meeting. we were speaking not only to saudi arabia's minister and opec secretary general in an exclusive interview. but i want to point out what he said i asked him several different questions about the 2021 date. we are still on track for that he also said that they're willing to work with all partners, not just opec and opec plus members but also the broader international community. of course he was referencing not only the trump administration but all of the shale producers as well. but let's listen in to what he had to say about the volatility. >> i'm concerned about the volatility we have seen in the fourth quarter of 2018 and i hope we can arrest it and bridge it under control i think early signs are positive we've seen the fundamentals lead the markets into a positive territory and time will tell of course, we'll remain individuvigilant and do what we need to do. >> what are you doing to
hadley, tell us more about what you learned. >> that's right.had a really exciting weekend here in abu dhabi on the sidelines of this global energy forum meeting. we were speaking not only to saudi arabia's minister and opec secretary general in an exclusive interview. but i want to point out what he said i asked him several different questions about the 2021 date. we are still on track for that he also said that they're willing to work with all partners, not just opec and opec plus...
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thousand characters a picture requires an additional stamp a thirty second video requires force their hadley prisoners in this country are as little as twenty three cents an hour for their labor if they get paid at all they have to slave labor for half a day just to send a thirty second video it's nothing prison prison phone calls can cost a dollar a minute why should your grandpa pay a buck a minute to yell over the phone at europe when he can write in all caps for half the price. not only is this more cost efficient for prisoners it's a boon for the over twenty states using jay pay because we'll find that commission per message goes president stand to collect seven hundred ten thousand dollars on a messages alone whether it's phone or e-mail it's still price gouging like while private companies. j.p. and rich themselves on the backs of helpless prisoners that this is just another way to cut prisoners off from the outside world and from education i mean the same way prison officials try to ban books that reveal the truth about the criminal justice ok ok hold on i never said i agree with ban
thousand characters a picture requires an additional stamp a thirty second video requires force their hadley prisoners in this country are as little as twenty three cents an hour for their labor if they get paid at all they have to slave labor for half a day just to send a thirty second video it's nothing prison prison phone calls can cost a dollar a minute why should your grandpa pay a buck a minute to yell over the phone at europe when he can write in all caps for half the price. not only is...
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independent women's forum, hadley heath manning.e lieberman is saying she is not the future of the party. raising taxes are not the future of the party. he might quibble with the 70% figure, she has hadley, i talked to the budget committee chief taking over in the house, congressman yarmuth, wants to raise corporate taxes bring them up to 2%, is open to a tax on wealthy, maybe not 70%. but you are definitely hearing talk of raising revenue from the democratic party? >> there is no doubt that is the direction they want to go. look at the resistance they put forward when it came to the tax cuts and jobs act at end of 2017. they were clearly not in favor of reducing taxes, wanting to increase taxes particularly on high earners. as the congressman said, maybe not necessarily to raise revenue. but certainly to send a political message that they believe in, charging the rich their quote, unquote, fair share. that is talking point on the left. i will disagree with joe lieberman here, that i do believe congresswoman ocasio-cortez in a lot o
independent women's forum, hadley heath manning.e lieberman is saying she is not the future of the party. raising taxes are not the future of the party. he might quibble with the 70% figure, she has hadley, i talked to the budget committee chief taking over in the house, congressman yarmuth, wants to raise corporate taxes bring them up to 2%, is open to a tax on wealthy, maybe not 70%. but you are definitely hearing talk of raising revenue from the democratic party? >> there is no doubt...
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is a major major problem one of the unified teachers los angeles president alex can put up or all hadley charged district leaders of wanting quote as recently to starve our schools in order to justify cuts and justify handing more schools over a privately run charter schools that's what they did and malaki that's what they're doing everywhere that is what your head of education up in the trump administration right now betsy though betsy to austin her whole run to be able to make lots of money on the yacht let's not privatized our education not that way now are those we're going to break all quaters don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we cover them facebook and twitter and see our poll shows at our team dot com coming up our own top of wallace and social media producer devon springer take us behind the technical wizardry and into the biggest controversies of the consumer electronics show you don't want to miss this stay tuned for the. banks geysers financial survival guide. housing bubble. oh you mean there's a downside to artificially low mortgage rates don't get car
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hadley, what do the markets see?it's based on optimism based on mnuchin saying he would consider eliminating tariffs on the chinese even ahead of establishing a deal. certainly that's good cause for optimism. bottom line, i don't believe the trump administration ever intended for tariffs to be a long term policy but instead, were hoping to use them as a tool, as a pressure point, to reach a deal. if that's the case, in the long run, we can reduce barriers to trade, have a positive development with the chinese and reach an ultimate deal that's to our benefit and to the benefit of people everywhere. neil: i certainly hope you're right but john, maybe it's the cynic in me but the chinese have not always delivered on promises in the past. when i hear of a plan over six years to eradicate the trade gap between our two countries and to buy up american imports like crazy, two things hit me. one, they have not been good on promises in the past and two, six years would be well past the administration point, assuming it gets,
hadley, what do the markets see?it's based on optimism based on mnuchin saying he would consider eliminating tariffs on the chinese even ahead of establishing a deal. certainly that's good cause for optimism. bottom line, i don't believe the trump administration ever intended for tariffs to be a long term policy but instead, were hoping to use them as a tool, as a pressure point, to reach a deal. if that's the case, in the long run, we can reduce barriers to trade, have a positive development...
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the kennebecks car.this is video of david driving home late last night between a wall of snowjoe hadleyads director: "too much snow at once, we couldn't keep up with it, and it slid. it's what happens on these mountain roads."the county says this road is heavily traveledthey see avalanches often -- but drivers need know what they're up against. reporter standup: "this road closure stands. everyone we spoke to from family, weber county and the avalanche center say agree could have been much worse. that couple is lucky to be alive. toss sports drafted two- sport star drafted two- when the a's when the a's drafted two-sport star kyler murray, the organization knew there was a chance he'd opt for the nfl. after getting close to the national title game and winning a heisman trophy, it looks like he's giving the stiff arm to a major league career. --the oklahoma quarterback expected to declare for the nfl draft this weekend... a headline first reported by susan slusser of the san francisco chronicle. --the a's drafted him last year as a centerfielder with the 9th overall pick... and this news
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hadley, thanks for joining us tonight from riyadh. much more on "squawk on the street."le bihet re still down 5%. we'll be right back. obvious. sometimes, they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group - how the world advances. ♪ ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (buzzer sound) holiday inn express. be the readiest. >>> it's the busiest week for earnings so how do you play some ng the big names reporti find out on "tradingnation.cnbc.com. more "squawk on the street" is coming up. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." rick santelli here live on the floor of the cme group welcoming my first guest of the week dr. judy shelton judy, thank you for joining me we do have a minor delay the big topic today, of course, is the lack of capital spending by business. now, we have one group, the national association of business economics, nabe saying it's not improving, and we've all been keeping up with this along with repat
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hadley gamble sat down ahead of the annual meeting in davos. >> we really have to understand that we all in the same boat in the globalized world. globalization is a fact. we can't stop it, but we should improve it one topic we have is globalization 4.0. we have to make sure that globalization is more equitable, more inclusive, create more jobs we also have to make sure that it is sustainable. we only have one planet. and currently we are acting like we have one in reserve that's not a sustainable track i'm also glad this year we have the secretary journal of the u.n. antonio gutierrez with us, he will make a major speech here about the state of the world where do we stand and where do we have to move on climate, sustainable development goal remember, we have agreed to eradicate all power by 2030 and we're not on track world economic forum being the national organization for public, private corporations that we also mobilize business for the climate, for inclusivity and also for poverty eradication. we cannot meet that with also having the business sector on board. >> how worried are
hadley gamble sat down ahead of the annual meeting in davos. >> we really have to understand that we all in the same boat in the globalized world. globalization is a fact. we can't stop it, but we should improve it one topic we have is globalization 4.0. we have to make sure that globalization is more equitable, more inclusive, create more jobs we also have to make sure that it is sustainable. we only have one planet. and currently we are acting like we have one in reserve that's not a...
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hadley gamble in abu dhabi, thank you. >>> speaking of saudi, this is related. san the softbank vision fund supported by saudi arabia. joining us now is katrina booker who interviewed dozens of people connected to the executive for this story and to me what's so fascinating given the land grab they've made, but the future of that land grab because it has been historically supported by saudi and unclear given some of the wework news we were talking about in the last week or two. there seemed to be a fight among investors in softbank about whether they would actually be able to invest more in wework. how much support actually he has in the future. >> you know, it's interesting. back in september, the prince gave an interview where he committed another $45 billion to a seconds vision fund. and talk of that has completely stopped. my sources have told me that for the moment, that is not on the table. i mean, whether or not it comes back, it's hard to say i mean, you know, events in the middle east are moving quickly i think the prince has sort of that tour where he
hadley gamble in abu dhabi, thank you. >>> speaking of saudi, this is related. san the softbank vision fund supported by saudi arabia. joining us now is katrina booker who interviewed dozens of people connected to the executive for this story and to me what's so fascinating given the land grab they've made, but the future of that land grab because it has been historically supported by saudi and unclear given some of the wework news we were talking about in the last week or two. there...
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hadley divine productivity? lookup productive i am, yet, but did you create anything? did you have a new idea? did you invent something? have you reflected on reality? is a whole other thing the human brain does when given the opportunity. i try to carve time just for that purpose. >> who is honey? you said honey, i will be home for dinner. [laughter] >> i don't actually say honey but that's the trip. so, my wife. we both like -- we are both foodies. we're not crazy foodies but we are in the door, and the front door but not in the middle maybe. we care about how the food taste. one of my regrets is how we finally perfected the dish. we can no longer order at a restaurant because it we make it better than they do. going to a restaurant is no longer special. i think really, if i say so myself, i make a really excellent rack of lamb that i can no longer order at a restaurant because it's not as good as mine. that takes that off the list. my roast chicken is pretty good, too. i don't order chicken and restaurants anymore. unless it's a very fancy just with the chicken is i
hadley divine productivity? lookup productive i am, yet, but did you create anything? did you have a new idea? did you invent something? have you reflected on reality? is a whole other thing the human brain does when given the opportunity. i try to carve time just for that purpose. >> who is honey? you said honey, i will be home for dinner. [laughter] >> i don't actually say honey but that's the trip. so, my wife. we both like -- we are both foodies. we're not crazy foodies but we...
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hadley, her dear friend. norma, bob, jesse, again, lorraine, viney, and again county commissioner ray charles brooks who was also someone that dionne mentored and who was her precinct administrator. but also a very, very clear friend. we lost a giant in fort worth by losing dionne. she will be missed because she was a friend to so many and always had so many colorful and wonderful and humorous things to say. but i can can tell you that our city is better off, our county is better off because of dionne moves to fort worth with her husband and helped make it a bert place for everybody. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. wagner, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i rise today to stand with the hundreds of thousands of americans who are traveling to washington for the 46th annual march for life. fighting for their rights of the most vulnerable americans and my most precious responsibility since long before i was elected to congress. those notably i can reme
hadley, her dear friend. norma, bob, jesse, again, lorraine, viney, and again county commissioner ray charles brooks who was also someone that dionne mentored and who was her precinct administrator. but also a very, very clear friend. we lost a giant in fort worth by losing dionne. she will be missed because she was a friend to so many and always had so many colorful and wonderful and humorous things to say. but i can can tell you that our city is better off, our county is better off because of...