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of --hink it takes a lot i hope we don't see it as a trend. these are extraordinary circumstances. as an investor and scholar for governance, i'm looking for an organizational leader who can take the helm of the organization and manage it into the future, whether that means managing operations or overall strategy or the public face of the firm in a meaningful way, i think it is difficult to do that for organizations that are struggling to find what they're long-term value proposition will be an incredible way if your intention -- attention is divided. i would give them a less than stellar grade. >> berkeley sounds like an f f to me. resultsed to see some before we can give it a great. if i were grading on corporate confidence -- governance, at most a c. >> do you think that jack dorsey deserves blame for the problems that twitter has had under his guidance as ceo or as a board member? >> it is hard to know and less you are living in it. the c grade is worth noting. it is suboptimal, but he might be the best choice that the company can make. >> thank you. thank you all. stock we are
of --hink it takes a lot i hope we don't see it as a trend. these are extraordinary circumstances. as an investor and scholar for governance, i'm looking for an organizational leader who can take the helm of the organization and manage it into the future, whether that means managing operations or overall strategy or the public face of the firm in a meaningful way, i think it is difficult to do that for organizations that are struggling to find what they're long-term value proposition will be an...
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policy,hink about the because you were unlucky and running out of money at the wrong time. many of the greatest companies have been born in tough times. entrepreneurs are serious and are not doing it because it is fashionable. if you said rip good ites and 2008, what is today? roelof: if you look at companies right now, it's certainly not a marker when it comes to technology stocks. people point to anecdotal examples of private companies they think are overvalued. be sure some of them will proved overvalue but i'm not sure you could point to something systemic that cuts across all the companies. upee how they get written and people don't know the details. i remember being at paypal and reading the articles and one title was "earth to palo alto." nobody knew what we were building and today it is a $30 million -- 30 billion dollar public company. it is always good to raise money when you don't need it. time tobably a good think about raising money. lower valuation than you might have achieved any macro economic shift -- i don't think there is a rush because of a fear of an im
policy,hink about the because you were unlucky and running out of money at the wrong time. many of the greatest companies have been born in tough times. entrepreneurs are serious and are not doing it because it is fashionable. if you said rip good ites and 2008, what is today? roelof: if you look at companies right now, it's certainly not a marker when it comes to technology stocks. people point to anecdotal examples of private companies they think are overvalued. be sure some of them will...
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work --hink it doesn't stephen: i think it doesn't work. differents a demographic profile to the u.k.. is to get acceptance for a great number of migrants. that clearly administrates the different challenges. to incorporate that into a one-size-fits-all policy is very difficult. jonathan: we start to build an economic argument that this crisis is going to cost a lot of money. it is going to increase the size of some of these budgets in germany specifically. in ways that we will not anticipate. another economic risk and benefit. are we going down that direction gecko stephen: however you deal with this is what effect money. if you're talking about dealing with the issue further beyond europe, in terms of humanitarian aid or rescue missions in the mediterranean, all of the stuff cost money to there is no morally pure way of doing this. that is the challenge that europe has to face here it jonathan: -- face. jonathan: ashok shah is going to stay with us. more on the world bank all this morning. that is next. commodity crunch. the value of gold
work --hink it doesn't stephen: i think it doesn't work. differents a demographic profile to the u.k.. is to get acceptance for a great number of migrants. that clearly administrates the different challenges. to incorporate that into a one-size-fits-all policy is very difficult. jonathan: we start to build an economic argument that this crisis is going to cost a lot of money. it is going to increase the size of some of these budgets in germany specifically. in ways that we will not anticipate....
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--hink there are situations let's go to after the second world war.g polite here, i'm in the united states. i do not want to talk about any dairy giants in american society. buried giants in american society. charlie: so let's talk about france. kazuo: i'm going to talk about france. right. the french after the second world war, what are we going to do with this stuff? they were on the winning side, but they spent a lot of their time collaborating with the nazis, sending french jews to the grass chambers -- the gas chambers without help from the germans. what do they do with that? had a move on from that? -- how do they move on from that? maybe there is something to be said. let's all pretend that we have braved resistance fighters and not visit this question for a few decades. there will be a time perhaps when we are stronger and can face this, but right now if we look at our recent past, we are just going to tear each other to pieces. we will go communist. the money could be a civil war. society cannot fold. you look at situations -- situations like
--hink there are situations let's go to after the second world war.g polite here, i'm in the united states. i do not want to talk about any dairy giants in american society. buried giants in american society. charlie: so let's talk about france. kazuo: i'm going to talk about france. right. the french after the second world war, what are we going to do with this stuff? they were on the winning side, but they spent a lot of their time collaborating with the nazis, sending french jews to the...
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. >> and yes, see the option, and you go on asking for birth control and you will ti that you hink that you have lupus. >> and you are a reliable source? >> i am a pundit. >> and you froze your eggs? >> yes, i did. they are available for purchase if anyo ihury >diyt m? >s, nks tnh i v6 tezh now. >> and are you still holding out that you are going to meet the man of yomat clfur dreams? >> i am hoping to sell them on ebay for some cash for a second home, but yeah, i want toe tpso. ul? bo o gg iis li veo ve and stressed out all of the time and i have to find a guy and it permeated everything i did, and it is like, guys, i have to go, because i am rotting from the inside. and so now that i froze my egg, i am more chilled out. doing more stuff to my skin. >> you have another new thing, and it is kind can of gross. >> the vampire facial. >> what is that? >> they suck your blood and spin it and take out the prps and leave out the dsndth drill, and they drill -- thank you, shgs you, sir, they drill the prps-less blood and put it on your face. but i am like, my face is full of vicodin and i am n
. >> and yes, see the option, and you go on asking for birth control and you will ti that you hink that you have lupus. >> and you are a reliable source? >> i am a pundit. >> and you froze your eggs? >> yes, i did. they are available for purchase if anyo ihury >diyt m? >s, nks tnh i v6 tezh now. >> and are you still holding out that you are going to meet the man of yomat clfur dreams? >> i am hoping to sell them on ebay for some cash for a second...
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david.arter: go to camp --hink if everything we had my favorite thing was the family life we had in the white house. amy was seven years old when we got there. nine years old when we got there. three years old when i became governor. their wivesons and and families were there. we had a grandson born the first -- the first month we were in the white house. so we had a good family life in the white house. part of my official duties i enjoyed was dealing with foreign affairs. the president of the united states under the constitution has a much greater authority and responsibility in dealing with foreign countries than we do in handling domestic affairs. everything has to go by the oreral board for finances the federal bank or congress or the public. when so many says -- when somebody says a president is responsible for inflation, or something like that, i would say the president has one fourth of the responsibility for the economy. about one fourth, perhaps the federal reserve bank has one fourth. the private sector has one fourth. i think dealing with foreign ,olicy was the best thing i d
david.arter: go to camp --hink if everything we had my favorite thing was the family life we had in the white house. amy was seven years old when we got there. nine years old when we got there. three years old when i became governor. their wivesons and and families were there. we had a grandson born the first -- the first month we were in the white house. so we had a good family life in the white house. part of my official duties i enjoyed was dealing with foreign affairs. the president of the...
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--hink his greatest feeling aliens or inability to communicate with the american failurend and -- [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> in 2 hours, at midnight eastern on wednesday, september 30, the 2015 fiscal year will come to an end and unless congress comes up with at least some sort of short term spending measure, funding the federal government, parts of the government at the senate look at to work on that tomorrow. they take up the continuing resolution. their version lead include funding for planned parenthood. senators last week attempted to move forward with a measure that would lock the funding, but failed to do so. a clean cr coming before the senate tomorrow morning. in the
--hink his greatest feeling aliens or inability to communicate with the american failurend and -- [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> in 2 hours, at midnight eastern on wednesday, september 30, the 2015 fiscal year will come to an end and unless congress comes up with at least some sort of short term spending measure, funding the...
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--hink this will help the they have always done the same thing.y take something ugly and hard and they make it pretty uneasy. with tv we are not all the way they are what you have this experience of sitting back and really having infinity. and they are notharlie: limited to the movies of one company. what amazonou get has in its catalog. josh: a netflix is available. itunes is available. that is the power. even at a competitive situation. netflix is an itunes competitor. if you can go to either one. apple has so many eyeballs, you have to play ball. charlie: there is the question many people raise as well, amazon is in content, original content. netflix is in original content. as you suggested apple has $200 billion cash sitting around. josh: they are too smart to get in it. original content is risky. charlie: content is more important than devices. josh: i am not sure that is right. charlie: you are in a minority to say that. josh: that's right. those people are in the advertising or subscription business. charlie: you are in the business of crea
--hink this will help the they have always done the same thing.y take something ugly and hard and they make it pretty uneasy. with tv we are not all the way they are what you have this experience of sitting back and really having infinity. and they are notharlie: limited to the movies of one company. what amazonou get has in its catalog. josh: a netflix is available. itunes is available. that is the power. even at a competitive situation. netflix is an itunes competitor. if you can go to either...
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and i ss killings of our hink it's wonderful again my colleagues are here tonight to say thank you and i want to encourage them and i also many of them do to say thank you to our law enforcement every day as they go br protecting our families and i thank their families for the sacrifices they make. thank you, congressman culberson for your efforts. . mr. culberson: thank you. it's now my privilege to gentleman for two minutes. >> thank you for holding this special order. it's always good to honor those who put their lives on the line. lawlamalfa: whether they're enforcement officers like police, or fish and wildlife, they all put their lives on the line. what's so tragic about what's happening lately is it's coming down to a racial issue so much that the sides are becoming much sharper and sharper as to what america is or what americans are about. we need to get together on this. the enforcement of the law, the upholding the law, this cuts across all lines. indeed i just saw a bit on the news a few minutes ago where a gentleman in florida, his name is george cooper, as i recall he happ
and i ss killings of our hink it's wonderful again my colleagues are here tonight to say thank you and i want to encourage them and i also many of them do to say thank you to our law enforcement every day as they go br protecting our families and i thank their families for the sacrifices they make. thank you, congressman culberson for your efforts. . mr. culberson: thank you. it's now my privilege to gentleman for two minutes. >> thank you for holding this special order. it's always good...
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cuba, we'll tell you the story of a priest in cuba who discovered a lost family connection there. hinkas ranked highest in initial quality by j.d. power. hmm. can i look around at them? sure. umm. highest ranking in initial quality. it's gotta be this one. this is it. you are wrong. really? actually it's all three. you tricked me. j.d. power ranked the malibu, silverado half-ton and equinox highest in initial quality in their segments. that's impressive! i'm very surprised! i am. i'm very surprised. chevy hit three home runs. ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. our passion to make it real. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insu
cuba, we'll tell you the story of a priest in cuba who discovered a lost family connection there. hinkas ranked highest in initial quality by j.d. power. hmm. can i look around at them? sure. umm. highest ranking in initial quality. it's gotta be this one. this is it. you are wrong. really? actually it's all three. you tricked me. j.d. power ranked the malibu, silverado half-ton and equinox highest in initial quality in their segments. that's impressive! i'm very surprised! i am. i'm very...
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--hink i was five for six or 6. like mary, i had riding lessons also. started participating in some horse shows. i was in a walk trot class. i actually won a trophy. it was this big, about that high , and i was very proud of it and it disappeared. about -- i don't know, a month later, it reappeared and granddad presented it to me. yet taken this little cup and put it on a pedestal so it was about this high end the little cup is sitting right on top. [applause] i have and its pedestal at my house. me -- it looks like a gold coin but it has a little thing you press and up pops a watch. it was given to him by the crew of the mayflower when they did the reenactment. it's dedicated to president dwight d. eisenhower and underneath it, he dedicates it to me. steve: he liked to give out medals. pre-presidential medal award. susan: a lot of books talk about his passion in nature and sometimes they discuss his temper. the one missing piece and a lot of this was this a sweetness we described. i would like to tell you one other thing that my surprise he that i'll -
--hink i was five for six or 6. like mary, i had riding lessons also. started participating in some horse shows. i was in a walk trot class. i actually won a trophy. it was this big, about that high , and i was very proud of it and it disappeared. about -- i don't know, a month later, it reappeared and granddad presented it to me. yet taken this little cup and put it on a pedestal so it was about this high end the little cup is sitting right on top. [applause] i have and its pedestal at my...
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--hink the possibilyt possibility of a grexit is close to zero.ld need to be like frank underwood. - alixas talking about - thought you were talking about murder. jacob: he struck a deal and force them to break their own rebel party. has beenty annihilated. it is not in the parliament and -- and that party has been annihilated. it is not in the parliament and not in greek politics. alix: the elephant in the room is can the eye of come back in -- can they come back in? jacob: i think it is highly unlikely the imf will walk away from a member state. ithas political stability, is going to get a sizable monetary stimulus, and it has a pretty new fiscal target for the next 12 months. and they are at the bottom. the only way is up. is the imf going to walk away from that, being the global rescue organization that quits? i don't think so. 2% to 3% next year is well within reach. 2014 beforeck in the election greece was growing. aw they are going to have more lenient fiscal target short-term and a significant monetary stimulus. scarlet: has his understand
--hink the possibilyt possibility of a grexit is close to zero.ld need to be like frank underwood. - alixas talking about - thought you were talking about murder. jacob: he struck a deal and force them to break their own rebel party. has beenty annihilated. it is not in the parliament and -- and that party has been annihilated. it is not in the parliament and not in greek politics. alix: the elephant in the room is can the eye of come back in -- can they come back in? jacob: i think it is...
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this --hink, francine, with what the doctor has written about europe everyone is back to emerging marketsa. francine: and i know, tom, you are looking at the indonesian or rupia. it seems that they certainly can't hike interest rates. they might have to decline them further. antonio, how much should you worry about emerging markets? antonio: i think we're quite worried. if you compare to a couple months ago, there has been nothing from china. the only exception might be in india. i think this confluence of variation from china, mixed with a hike, will come, maybe a bit later than sooner. but it will come. it is a nasty combination for many countries. of course there is variation. generally, it is a very downbeat world for the yen. francine: talk about downside risks. singapore's index dropped 1.4% and is now entering a bear market. there,e correlations are but back to the european watch -- the correlations we are seeing in asia, are we seeing them as well in europe this morning? europe thereink in has been no major event, therely, for the last -- was this issue about the election in catal
this --hink, francine, with what the doctor has written about europe everyone is back to emerging marketsa. francine: and i know, tom, you are looking at the indonesian or rupia. it seems that they certainly can't hike interest rates. they might have to decline them further. antonio, how much should you worry about emerging markets? antonio: i think we're quite worried. if you compare to a couple months ago, there has been nothing from china. the only exception might be in india. i think this...
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that is what you're going to hink when you see some inter ballistic missiles, announcing it can deliverl the way to the united states is a pretty clear message but at the same time it is preaches the message of peace. china is a peace-loving country. 3 hoont cuts to the p.l.a. personnel that will take place. i think it was less actually an attempt to calm the frayed nerves of some of china's neighbors and more a presage of a big military organization that we expect to see probably to be announced before the end of the month. francine: the pictures are simultaneous amazing. how big is china's military might? >> we're looking at 2.3 million personnel in the peems liberation army. 300,000, it is just over 10%. when you modernize an army you don't need so many feet on the ground. you need more technology and weaponry. you need for sophisticated people to operate them. the other thing china is doing is moving toward a maritime -- something we didn't see in beijing. china has really been ramping up its naval strength. now we see nuclear submarines oing as far away as the indian ocean. that is
that is what you're going to hink when you see some inter ballistic missiles, announcing it can deliverl the way to the united states is a pretty clear message but at the same time it is preaches the message of peace. china is a peace-loving country. 3 hoont cuts to the p.l.a. personnel that will take place. i think it was less actually an attempt to calm the frayed nerves of some of china's neighbors and more a presage of a big military organization that we expect to see probably to be...
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of things that make a kid interested in what's going on, that spark their interest, that something hink about beyond themselves. i thought about war horse. i'm a seventh grade math teacher. but when war horse came out, we talked about that in my classroom. because it came from a broadway play and they had horses made out ofletters and things like that, very mathematical horses that created movement like a horse. but then they all talked about warhorse. suddenly it flew out the window, math, and we started talking about world war i. i talked about the books my dad gave me about the dogs that ran across no-man's land, taking notes, and carrier pigeons and all those kinds of things. that made me care about world war i. if you want to know how to fill up your parks, you teach those children. because that's where it started for each one of you. i heard you say it. >> absolutely. >> completely agree, the focus and media and everything else. i need we take it a step backwards. it doesn't start with the park. it starts with the parent. the park can't get the kid there. the parent has to get the
of things that make a kid interested in what's going on, that spark their interest, that something hink about beyond themselves. i thought about war horse. i'm a seventh grade math teacher. but when war horse came out, we talked about that in my classroom. because it came from a broadway play and they had horses made out ofletters and things like that, very mathematical horses that created movement like a horse. but then they all talked about warhorse. suddenly it flew out the window, math, and...
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address what you hink about countering the isil effort. would you facilitate the sunni tribes or nce.ide assista he isil problem is not geographically bounded by syria and iraq. appeared in have emen, afghanistan, and elsewhere. i'm interested in your group's growththe in the region and how they are combat the group. the success will depend on non-military actions, whether initiative an iraqi government that is better. international isil's on can counter propaganda and financing and weather a political solution can sis in d for the cri syria. these are the responsibility of department. these issues are integral to our approach to countering the isil threat. i hope you will also, to the extent possible giving the ongoing comment, it is important hat we wait for the investigation before making a judgment. but i have no about you will as such allegations seriously as we do in congress seriously. them very i expect they will continue the investigation and be active in terms of the recommendations. let me thank both witnesses for the testimony
address what you hink about countering the isil effort. would you facilitate the sunni tribes or nce.ide assista he isil problem is not geographically bounded by syria and iraq. appeared in have emen, afghanistan, and elsewhere. i'm interested in your group's growththe in the region and how they are combat the group. the success will depend on non-military actions, whether initiative an iraqi government that is better. international isil's on can counter propaganda and financing and weather a...
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here was a study done by a hink tank out of san francisco. i think it was called where the left lives. the social scientist who was running the study assumed, even though he was not going to let his assumptions affect the study, he assumed the cities that had the strongest left would be to him the usual ones. cambridge, massachusetts. madison wisconsin. san francisco. but when the data came in from his study, he found the most left-wing cities were detroit and d.c. and new orleans. because that is where the left lives. when this democratic party, the big business duopoly, sits like a grotesque sumo wrestler on top of the black community squeezing the radicalism out of it, that is a serious situation. we have a situation in which virtually all of the civic rganizations, the urban league and an aa cp, our annexes of he democratic party. not to mention al sharpton's national action network. democratic party pervades the black community, and yet it is far to the right of the black community. democratic operatives represent a right-wing of the bla
here was a study done by a hink tank out of san francisco. i think it was called where the left lives. the social scientist who was running the study assumed, even though he was not going to let his assumptions affect the study, he assumed the cities that had the strongest left would be to him the usual ones. cambridge, massachusetts. madison wisconsin. san francisco. but when the data came in from his study, he found the most left-wing cities were detroit and d.c. and new orleans. because that...
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--hink his greatest feeling aliens or inability to communicate with the american failurend and -- [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> in 2 hours, at midnight eastern on wednesday, september 30, the 2015 fiscal year will come to an end and unless congress comes up with at least some sort of short term spending measure, funding the federal government, parts of the government at the senate look at to work on that tomorrow. they take up the continuing resolution. their version lead include funding for planned parenthood. senators last week attempted to move forward with a measure that would lock the funding, but failed to do so. a clean cr coming before the senate tomorrow morning. in the house, it is likely they will take up a temporary spending measure. we are not sure when. that will have to go through the rules committee. look for house coverage tomorrow on 10:00 a.m. -- on at 10:00 a.m. eastern. the house today passed a measure that
--hink his greatest feeling aliens or inability to communicate with the american failurend and -- [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> in 2 hours, at midnight eastern on wednesday, september 30, the 2015 fiscal year will come to an end and unless congress comes up with at least some sort of short term spending measure, funding the...
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we have very good linkage, i ,hink, across the community bringing to bear all the resources of the community to focus on this, but it is a constant challenge. , this is a implied lifeblood of international terrorist activity. john, do you have a comment? sure wee trying to make utilize all of our various intelligence capabilities, but pd28,m mentioned, we have p and there are issues related to access to metadata and bulk collection, other types of things, that it gets into this issue of what to do for security purposes, but what also might impact civil liberties issues. the treasury department relies heavily on the intelligence community to make sure they have the suspicion basis to designate these individuals. something we can do in terms of changing laws that would allow you to do your job to bring downy these terrorist organizations? >> rather than respond off the tops of our heads, when we take that for the record and give that some thought -- why don't we take that for the record and give that some thought. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> mr. turner is recognized for five minutes. >> tha
we have very good linkage, i ,hink, across the community bringing to bear all the resources of the community to focus on this, but it is a constant challenge. , this is a implied lifeblood of international terrorist activity. john, do you have a comment? sure wee trying to make utilize all of our various intelligence capabilities, but pd28,m mentioned, we have p and there are issues related to access to metadata and bulk collection, other types of things, that it gets into this issue of what to...
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every single one of these that ,hink you are for an abortion watch the women walkout.t: we believe that those two comments. guest: thank you. i don't think anybody, republican or democrat, is for abortion. the question is, should a woman who chooses to end a pregnancy have the right to do so? that is a fair argument. i happen to think the answer to that question is yes. i happen to think that middle-aged men which make up most of the united states congress and most of the state legislators should be humble about telling women what they can and cannot do with their bodies. but i get it, this is a fair debate. nobody is pro-abortion. however, it is the law of the land. subsequent to roe versus wade in the 1970's, it is the law of the land that if a woman wants to have an abortion, she has a legal right to get it. you can disagree with that and work to change that law. that there are better ways to do it than shutting down the american economy. under the height amendment, there is zero taxpayer dollars, it's a matter of law, to go into the performance of abortions. progra
every single one of these that ,hink you are for an abortion watch the women walkout.t: we believe that those two comments. guest: thank you. i don't think anybody, republican or democrat, is for abortion. the question is, should a woman who chooses to end a pregnancy have the right to do so? that is a fair argument. i happen to think the answer to that question is yes. i happen to think that middle-aged men which make up most of the united states congress and most of the state legislators...
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honestly, does anyone think i care about what donald trump hinks about my face?y husband has really never taken my advice on what to wear. and i really don't think he's going to start now. his moment of greatest pride, if he were standing right here he would tell you this, is when he comes home from cost could he -- coast could he, look at this shirt i bought it was only $9. my husband is a good italian from pittsburgh and he's a man's man and no, his wife doesn't tell him what to wear. ladies and gentlemen, thank you again so much for your support and for being here. i want to close by asking you to think about what this nation can be. what this nation must be. what this nation, i believe, will be. i think about that every day. in my mind i picture two of the most powerful symbols of our nation's democracy. lady liberty and lady justice because i think they tell us all we need to know. about the future of our beautiful nation. picture lady liberty, she stands tall and strong as america must always be. she is clear eyed and resolute. she doesn't shield her eyes f
honestly, does anyone think i care about what donald trump hinks about my face?y husband has really never taken my advice on what to wear. and i really don't think he's going to start now. his moment of greatest pride, if he were standing right here he would tell you this, is when he comes home from cost could he -- coast could he, look at this shirt i bought it was only $9. my husband is a good italian from pittsburgh and he's a man's man and no, his wife doesn't tell him what to wear. ladies...
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hink >> well, i think we all want factors in process.cess. we've done one step of the e investigation. weve await the independent revid i think all the members, all thi public have also called for independent reviews.ews. we're doing see the culmination of that. roughly -- we have the hly, a department of interior doing a study in 60 days. i don't recall exactly when the office of inspector general will be complete because we want the factors and process.be i'm responsible for the cleanu of contaminated sites around the country. i more than anyone else want to make sure that we're doing the right thing so we are going to await that information. >> i appreciate that. we're running out of time. all i'm asking for is that hypocrisy of this government hold -- stop and that the government hold itself to the same standards that it holds the american people to and that's what i think we must demand as we go forward. mr. chairman, wet go forward. i yield back. >> i don't remember president ho obama waiting for an independenb review, giving the commen
hink >> well, i think we all want factors in process.cess. we've done one step of the e investigation. weve await the independent revid i think all the members, all thi public have also called for independent reviews.ews. we're doing see the culmination of that. roughly -- we have the hly, a department of interior doing a study in 60 days. i don't recall exactly when the office of inspector general will be complete because we want the factors and process.be i'm responsible for the cleanu...
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you can never be more extreme than the next extremist, and i hink they face some very serious internal problems, as do the other regimes. i'm not sure they're yet convinced of that. i'm not sure they yet believe that they have to figure out different ways of dealing with their own population and cooperating with each other. and cutting off funding and exporting, you know, troublesome imams to elsewhere, but i think you need to be constantly beating that drum with them. now given the rise of isis and the very clear threat they feel from iranian activities in the gulf that maybe there's an penness there. i know that the king was here last week, had a chance to meet with the president, so perhaps there's more of an opportunity for a dialogue than we've had in the past. however, having said that, i think we need to do to defend hem because the alternatives are hardly more promising. martin: israel. you made a very clear effort in your speech to say it's time for healing, it's time to come together. when you're president that you ould have the prime minister there in your first month. and t
you can never be more extreme than the next extremist, and i hink they face some very serious internal problems, as do the other regimes. i'm not sure they're yet convinced of that. i'm not sure they yet believe that they have to figure out different ways of dealing with their own population and cooperating with each other. and cutting off funding and exporting, you know, troublesome imams to elsewhere, but i think you need to be constantly beating that drum with them. now given the rise of...
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--hink his greatest feeling aliens or inability to communicate with the american failure orand -- inability to communicate with american people. host: thank you. will be here from wisconsin and we will talk about congressional efforts to avoid a government shutdown. later, we continue to talk about the funding deadline with nancy ognanovich, a congressional report with bloomberg. we'll be right back. ♪ competitionannual for students with great six to 12 with an opportunity for them to think critically of national importance i creating a five-minute to seven minute documentary or they can instruct their views. it is important because it gives them the opportunity and platform to have their voices heard on issues important to can express those views by creating a documentary. we do get a wide range of intrigue. the most important aspect for every documentary is going to be content. we have had winners created by just using a cell phone and others created using more high-tech equipment. is really the content that matters and shines through in the documentary. the response from students in the
--hink his greatest feeling aliens or inability to communicate with the american failure orand -- inability to communicate with american people. host: thank you. will be here from wisconsin and we will talk about congressional efforts to avoid a government shutdown. later, we continue to talk about the funding deadline with nancy ognanovich, a congressional report with bloomberg. we'll be right back. ♪ competitionannual for students with great six to 12 with an opportunity for them to think...
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kind hink the particular of union are craft unions. industrial are in unions. these craft unions did serve ervice a barrier to keep preferred people in and help the relatives. trades e building unions. they're important in some parts philadelphia and was one parts of the country where they were important. it's not the majority. t occurs in manufacturing and transportation and so forth and this is an issue there. intoget crucial role in organizing workers getting to work and training the workers. i also want to ask you about these numbers are they recently reported on the income of people in right to work states versus states that have a stronger union presence. statesrage worker in with work to write -- rate -- right to work laws -- th -- than peopleke less in states with stronger unions. do you see this being factual at all? guest: i think it is probably the case that wages in states where there are no right to work typically earn about 3% more than workers in the same industries with the same educational attainment. inhink that is the consensus the literature
kind hink the particular of union are craft unions. industrial are in unions. these craft unions did serve ervice a barrier to keep preferred people in and help the relatives. trades e building unions. they're important in some parts philadelphia and was one parts of the country where they were important. it's not the majority. t occurs in manufacturing and transportation and so forth and this is an issue there. intoget crucial role in organizing workers getting to work and training the...