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when i was doing my live tease. one with a visual focusit would work, but in fact, i sort of tested it, and it would change the color of the light, it would change the channel on the tv. i tested similar technology about five years ago this is a world of difference in terms of how reactive this is to really responding to what you're thinking >>> all right. julia, just don't hurt anybody over there, you promise? [ laughter ] >> i promise, jon. >> yeah, yeah, she's moving things with her mind carl >>> once we start moving objects with our mind, we have bigger problems thank you both >>> a check on the major eresthe dow is back down "squawk alley" is back in three minutes. or the famed peaks of whistler, you've faced the hassle of lugging your gear through the airport. with ship skis, you're just a few clicks away from having your skis, snowboard and luggage shipped from your doorstep to your destination. with unrivaled pricing, real time tracking ship skis delivers, hassle free. ship ahead and go catch those first tracks on fresh snow. ship
when i was doing my live tease. one with a visual focusit would work, but in fact, i sort of tested it, and it would change the color of the light, it would change the channel on the tv. i tested similar technology about five years ago this is a world of difference in terms of how reactive this is to really responding to what you're thinking >>> all right. julia, just don't hurt anybody over there, you promise? [ laughter ] >> i promise, jon. >> yeah, yeah, she's moving...
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i think as each an international community should natural to destress and focus on the security also completions themselves and not only in terms of communications on fighting terrorism because the issue at stake in how to make population since we're not only to protect them from as yet answered yes with groups but also to protect them from criminality and also as a rule also on the militias which i was not. that judges them so i think that there is a need to really refocus their targets in international intervention on protecting the civilians themselves. all right that's cool thank you. and. onyx story is in the democratic republic of congo where a promise offer a primary school education is proving too costly for the government it owes many teaches their pay and has to build more capacity to accommodate all of the new pupils. the head teacher at this school in kinshasa doesn't know where to classrooms out of the crowd as there are 85 children in this cost alone was barely enough room for everyone why every member might not see how the children have to stand we don't have enough be
i think as each an international community should natural to destress and focus on the security also completions themselves and not only in terms of communications on fighting terrorism because the issue at stake in how to make population since we're not only to protect them from as yet answered yes with groups but also to protect them from criminality and also as a rule also on the militias which i was not. that judges them so i think that there is a need to really refocus their targets in...
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i did. it's tough but it's tough to focus on the negative when i know what it's like almost not making it for all the things that i love doing and those people that were in my situation made it out. i'm lucky to be alive. >> and you were flown up here to medstar hospital. >> i had never heard of it but initially they would take me to george washington it's closer but they don't have a helipad at 730 in the morning with rush-hour traffic you can only get there by ambulance they started then they realize i would not make it to the hospital in the ambulance so then a twist of fortune they said turn back and see if that's for him sure enough they landed on the ball field they loaded me up and four minutes later i was in the emergency room my doctor said maybe i had another minute it was may be that close but luckily they could take care of me. >> the subtitle is countless heroes you talk about a woman named susan kennedy. >> she's a special person i came in contact with so many angels people that did so many things to help. not just for me but for my wife because she's in new orleans with the kid
i did. it's tough but it's tough to focus on the negative when i know what it's like almost not making it for all the things that i love doing and those people that were in my situation made it out. i'm lucky to be alive. >> and you were flown up here to medstar hospital. >> i had never heard of it but initially they would take me to george washington it's closer but they don't have a helipad at 730 in the morning with rush-hour traffic you can only get there by ambulance they...
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marillyn: you know, i don't focus that much on it, david. i get a note from my brother that said, "well, why was oprah higher than you?" or something like that. david: o marillyn: but, you know, that's not something i focus-- there's lots of lists. it really comes down to having the privilege of leading tional asset and a company that's doing so of the most important a intere. david: when you started out, were you often the only woman in the room at lockheed? marillyn: i was, yes. david: and so was that intimidating or was it the ki of thing where you said, i can shan them i'm better hem, the men? marillyn: you know, i think it's like any team you come into. you have to establish your credibility, recognizing i wand a different ge, so maybe the first moment i was different in that sense, but after that, on and you're part of the team, it was no longer a factor, for me, at l cst, and through areer. but i'll tellyyou what is realositive is that today 22% of our leaders are women, 24%, 25% of our workforce are women. so the pipele of women-- it'
marillyn: you know, i don't focus that much on it, david. i get a note from my brother that said, "well, why was oprah higher than you?" or something like that. david: o marillyn: but, you know, that's not something i focus-- there's lots of lists. it really comes down to having the privilege of leading tional asset and a company that's doing so of the most important a intere. david: when you started out, were you often the only woman in the room at lockheed? marillyn: i was, yes....
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to get better i needed to focus on the positive. i didn't look back and that helped me a lot. i needed to have my energy focused because i needed to learn how to walk again and learn about the basic skills we take for granted that i needed to start over with and was able to in the strength of so many positive influences that got me through it and that is why i just focus on the positive. >> host: you mention that mentit routine and control are very important to you. everybody has things that they do. my job in congress is a great job but you ar your scheduled wh literally every 18 minutes for the things that have to happen next and then there's the vote. you come back and you are meeting with people and going to different event. so it is a routine in a lot of ways but all of a sudden i'm laying in a hospital room and all of that is gone and you were just wondering if you are going to be able to walk. i had tubes coming out of me, i didn't know if my legs were going to move, i couldn't move my arms are the first few days and they were not sure what damage i had so immediately a
to get better i needed to focus on the positive. i didn't look back and that helped me a lot. i needed to have my energy focused because i needed to learn how to walk again and learn about the basic skills we take for granted that i needed to start over with and was able to in the strength of so many positive influences that got me through it and that is why i just focus on the positive. >> host: you mention that mentit routine and control are very important to you. everybody has things...
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, firsts silicon valley with this question, but i want to focus it on the -- silicon valley version ofhis question, but i want to focus on the united states' version. and the united's quake -- the united states question is, is it the best strategy for the united states to go big with a global scale? in u.s. history for at least the last 100 years, everything from woodrow wilson, the new deal after world war ii setting up a global institution from which they would run the planet from washington dc, and there was sort of a sense of the u.s. was at scale and should go to always operate on an even bigger scale, and you should be leading the sort of world revolution, not always a libertarian one. i was reminded of the joke, why is the united states the only country in the world where revolution is impossible? answer, because it is the only country that doesn't have an american embassy. [laughter] thishis was in some sense, was in some sense a very good strategy for the u.s.. it was to lean into the bigness of the country and to go even bigger. but i think there are sort of someways where we
, firsts silicon valley with this question, but i want to focus it on the -- silicon valley version ofhis question, but i want to focus on the united states' version. and the united's quake -- the united states question is, is it the best strategy for the united states to go big with a global scale? in u.s. history for at least the last 100 years, everything from woodrow wilson, the new deal after world war ii setting up a global institution from which they would run the planet from washington...
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i. focus on quality and that takes a lot more time than. only a handful of other artists have achieved similar famers like x. with old town road. brown with a get up so there are. they all went viral on tick tock and became stars. i really would have liked to talk to someone at the big music label like warner or sony because surely they must be looking at to talk to increase their digital sales no one buy c.d.'s anymore but sadly they weren't really open to discuss their strategies so instead i asked around in the german music industry association. when a new player appears on the market it's often a small startup that finds a new and exciting way of distributing music then people meet and talk about it. everyone wants to be the 1st to really grasp what it's about companies get very interested in it. and then the market has to agree on a price because music has a value and a price and for music companies digital earnings have become their most important source of revenue. and that's why they're defending it. and music industry 1st started m
i. focus on quality and that takes a lot more time than. only a handful of other artists have achieved similar famers like x. with old town road. brown with a get up so there are. they all went viral on tick tock and became stars. i really would have liked to talk to someone at the big music label like warner or sony because surely they must be looking at to talk to increase their digital sales no one buy c.d.'s anymore but sadly they weren't really open to discuss their strategies so instead i...
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iran watches -- the leadership in tehran i focus instead on thes u.s. political calendar.e looking to november's election with the hope they can wait trump out. areanadian investigators expected to examine the wreckage of the ukrainian jet shot down in the iranian capital last week. they are visiting the site, but they have not been granted access to the flight and cock pit recorders. all 176 passengers and crew died when iran's military mistakenly shot down the plane. most of th victims were from canada. eon tuesday iran's to dish year a confirmed a number of people have been arrested in connection with the downing of the airliner. russia's prime minister dmitry medvedev and his retirement have resigned to he says his resignation will allow vladimir putin to introduce changes to the constitution. during his state of the nation, putin proposed an increase in parliament's powers as well as an enhanced role for the state council. the president who is currently serving his fourth term says he would hold a referendum on any such reforms. sudan has reopened its airspace after a
iran watches -- the leadership in tehran i focus instead on thes u.s. political calendar.e looking to november's election with the hope they can wait trump out. areanadian investigators expected to examine the wreckage of the ukrainian jet shot down in the iranian capital last week. they are visiting the site, but they have not been granted access to the flight and cock pit recorders. all 176 passengers and crew died when iran's military mistakenly shot down the plane. most of th victims were...
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>> i focus a lot of my time on national security issues. i'm vice chair of the armed services committee. i spent 30 years in uniform, a year in iraq. mayor pete put on the uniform, went to afghanistan, served as a naval intelligence officer. i've listened to his speeches, and i've read his speeches on national security. he's got the perspective that we need to re-establish america's global leadership. he understands that we need to use all of the resources available to us, not just the military, but the diplomatic resources, our economic resource, our information resources, and do it in partnership with our allies which this administration has failed to do. so, he has a full understanding. but perhaps most importantly when that decision is made -- and one day it will be made under a buttigieg administration -- to say men and women of war, he'll know first hand what it means for a person aboard that aircraft to land in a combat zone. that's really important. >> you said you spent time with him in iowa. he went down in the polls in iowa. do yo
>> i focus a lot of my time on national security issues. i'm vice chair of the armed services committee. i spent 30 years in uniform, a year in iraq. mayor pete put on the uniform, went to afghanistan, served as a naval intelligence officer. i've listened to his speeches, and i've read his speeches on national security. he's got the perspective that we need to re-establish america's global leadership. he understands that we need to use all of the resources available to us, not just the...
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>>i focus to enough sos just a little guy and then. we're in the newspaper wherever the was which was really cool. but then he says the whole paper opted. >>and his startled brother dropped part of it got into the lawn which started the fire that fire spread all the way across the lawn and just barely into the neighbor's property, but the family was able to stop it right here. >>a facebook post about the fire spread about as quickly as the flames themselves showing up as news and other languages, halfway around the world and my own home, i know these parents are just happy they are able to laugh about it now it could have gone horribly bad that that absolutely could have gone really bad kind of turned out well because it has a happy ending. it's a great story though member forever in mckinney andrea to see a okay this is christmas and boyce. >>coming up legendary nba commissioner david stern dies at the age of 77 well remember his life and legacy. and one of the most popular new year's resolutions is better mental and physical health a
>>i focus to enough sos just a little guy and then. we're in the newspaper wherever the was which was really cool. but then he says the whole paper opted. >>and his startled brother dropped part of it got into the lawn which started the fire that fire spread all the way across the lawn and just barely into the neighbor's property, but the family was able to stop it right here. >>a facebook post about the fire spread about as quickly as the flames themselves showing up as news...
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i i don't really get caught up and wondering who's going to remember me when i when i die i think i focus more is like what am i who i'm actively being right now being the person the people in the you know my being the person that i need myself to be and as long as i'm very present right now i think the legacy will inform itself and that is our show for you to remember everyone in this world we are not told that we are loved and so i tell you all i love you tyrrel but you are watching the hawks have a great day and night everybody. the but if she warned you posted by you can i do the dishes at the bazemore those jeans nudist beach and see me we need you. close and about that when you guys e.q.'s will be home in the news i mean that is without infringing ball. a lot of people through following your info as if i had to go through could each other both sides. as you did a lutheran church. in the. last. year and she took you for that cabinet 5 days doing this is. an english lady a thing people who simply do silly new. human included. so these terms inflation and deflation they tend to hand th
i i don't really get caught up and wondering who's going to remember me when i when i die i think i focus more is like what am i who i'm actively being right now being the person the people in the you know my being the person that i need myself to be and as long as i'm very present right now i think the legacy will inform itself and that is our show for you to remember everyone in this world we are not told that we are loved and so i tell you all i love you tyrrel but you are watching the hawks...
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i i don't really get caught up and wondering who's going to remember me when i when i die i think i focus more is like what am i who am i actively being right now being the person the people in the you know my being the person that i knew myself to be and as long as i'm very present right now i think the legacy will inform itself and that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are not told that we are loved so i tell you all i love you tyrrel but you are watching the hawks have a great day and night everybody. look in iraq to american military bases that why doesn't the best strike as the longest homes to the killing of its top general was assassinated in u.s. drone strike last week however this time around says it's no it's nothing for a while but washington. all is well that sounds a little trouble responds to the attacks saying that he will give more details later on people he's threatened to destroy a multiple of reigning in size including cultural if they're around retaliated in any. ukrainian passenger plane has crashed. and ukrainian interior minister.
i i don't really get caught up and wondering who's going to remember me when i when i die i think i focus more is like what am i who am i actively being right now being the person the people in the you know my being the person that i knew myself to be and as long as i'm very present right now i think the legacy will inform itself and that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are not told that we are loved so i tell you all i love you tyrrel but you are watching the hawks...
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i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focusroad, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a baby! through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from using feedback to innovate... to introducing products faster... to managing website inventory... and network bandwidth. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the pink cap. but after roman was born, i started transitiing out to spend more time with the family. i found this job as an operations manager on linkedin. i applied, and i ended up getting the job. ♪ i applied, (
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i nt to focus on reperative care i want to focus on driving more medical dollars just medicaid dollars to housing rapid rehousing to subsidies i want to focus on the chronic e high utilizes i want to reduce costs. take those savings d amplify prrams like whole person care that are working i want to do a whole person care on eroids. governor newsome says that if done right this can become a national model granted just team. >>thank low woman from sta cruz county has been charged with 2 felonies over allegedly throwing a cup of menstrual blood at statsenators this was last the saamento county district attorney's office filed charges today against the 43 year-old you may incident happened in september ter senators voted. >>a mandatory childhood vaccinations the senate was delayed for several hours on the final y of the legislative session and these suspect here is now scheduled to be in court on monday.barr police their department there is about to implement a major change the writers have been asking for for years. more officers on the platforms and on the treats bart'snewly appointed po
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>> i had a bill focused on technology. the focus of the bill is that we are facing significant challenges with the future of five g technology and the united states needs a comprehensive strategy. the bill would require that we andlop one, we implement it require quick partners and allies to ensure they do something similar. the we that has to develop this? >> the executive branch. the focus of the bill is that we are requesting the executive branch of the administration develop broadband strategy, a national strategy, a comprehensive and public strategy, so that recognizing the challenges and threats, as we might term them, that come from the development of 5g technologies in other countries, that we from a government perspective or a private sector perspective, and from a public perspective, understand these challenges and potential threats and that we are moving toward a place to be able to ensure greater development of 5g technology in the u.s., that we raise recognition among the public o of the challenges that exist in this sp
>> i had a bill focused on technology. the focus of the bill is that we are facing significant challenges with the future of five g technology and the united states needs a comprehensive strategy. the bill would require that we andlop one, we implement it require quick partners and allies to ensure they do something similar. the we that has to develop this? >> the executive branch. the focus of the bill is that we are requesting the executive branch of the administration develop...
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as members of congress, those who don't have a significant technological background, i have a strong security focus and my technological background is not as great in terms of direct personal experience, but i spent a lot of time focusing on other countries' technological capabilities, so i know how much other countries are focused on ours. to answer your question, members run the gamut, but overall is a body congress has at its fingertips an incredible amount of expertise. and even with the nonpartisan congressional research service that provides us with tremendous information, the information that we need to make these informed decisions is available to us on a daily basis. and most members, if they were tech ceos are never had an email account, continue to make use of those resources. ask one moreed to question given your background in the cia and intelligence. this year congress is set to debate a trio of intelligence them is the one of snowden-disclosed phone records, pared down version, but do you have any sense of where you are going to come down? >> do you think there need to be how will th
as members of congress, those who don't have a significant technological background, i have a strong security focus and my technological background is not as great in terms of direct personal experience, but i spent a lot of time focusing on other countries' technological capabilities, so i know how much other countries are focused on ours. to answer your question, members run the gamut, but overall is a body congress has at its fingertips an incredible amount of expertise. and even with the...
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david: i would focus on the baby -- baby boomers and all people. would focus on the baby boomers' bucket list because they are going to have to do those sooner than the millennials' bucket list, right? [laughter] ed: we are investing in both. david: suppose the president of united states said, i watched this interview, you are an impressive person. you've done a great job, why don't you come in government and help us in some way? what would you say? ed: i would say i am happy to advise, but i am not sure i am -- i got my work cut out for me. david: suppose i am a college graduate or a young business school graduate, why should i want to work in an airline or delta? what is the advantage? ed: free travel. [laughter] ed: anybody likes free travel for not only themselves but their partner. if you love people, it is a great business. you are out in the public eye every single day. we do not have desk jobs. you know, our desk job's in the sky. every day, your work environment is different. and you've got different people coming through and you have to a
david: i would focus on the baby -- baby boomers and all people. would focus on the baby boomers' bucket list because they are going to have to do those sooner than the millennials' bucket list, right? [laughter] ed: we are investing in both. david: suppose the president of united states said, i watched this interview, you are an impressive person. you've done a great job, why don't you come in government and help us in some way? what would you say? ed: i would say i am happy to advise, but i...
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devin: i don't focus so much on the regional banks, but i do focus in what you would call smaller mid-caps. there are some areas in that that are pretty attractive. steeple financials is a company we let quite a bit, a smaller broker-dealer. they are trading at a pretty low multiple, get organically, they are really accelerating the expansion of their brokerage force. they are doing quite well in investment banking. they've got a lot of business momentum themselves, but they aren't getting as much credit as some of the more mainstream names. some of the m&a advisory firms, you look at a country like -- a comedy like evercore, the stock -- a company like evercore, the stock underperformed because they didn't have a great 2019, but you can't have the view that the equity market is going to remain constructive and that the economy is going to remain healthy, and yet the m&a backdrop is not good. so i think we are also hearing that from firms like morgan stanley a jp morgan that have already reported that m&a is expected to be good. if it is, that is also true for evercore. trading revenue wa
devin: i don't focus so much on the regional banks, but i do focus in what you would call smaller mid-caps. there are some areas in that that are pretty attractive. steeple financials is a company we let quite a bit, a smaller broker-dealer. they are trading at a pretty low multiple, get organically, they are really accelerating the expansion of their brokerage force. they are doing quite well in investment banking. they've got a lot of business momentum themselves, but they aren't getting as...
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a technological background is not as great in terms of direct personal experience, but i spent a lot of time focus on other countries technological capabilities and so i know in return how much of the countries focus on ours. to answer your question, we as members of congress run the gamut but overall congress as a body does have at its fingertips an incredible amount of expertise, and even with the nonpartisan congressional research service that provides this with tremendous information, the information that we need to be making these informed decision is available to us on a daily basis. most members even if they were tech ceos or if they've never had an e-mail account, no and continue to make of -- make use of those resources. >> host: time for one more question, emily birnbaum. >> i just want to ask one more question given your background in the cia and intelligence. later this year congress is set of a debate over a trio of surveillance authority, one of which is section 215, the famous snowden disclosed phone records, it's a pared down version but give any sense of where you're going to come
a technological background is not as great in terms of direct personal experience, but i spent a lot of time focus on other countries technological capabilities and so i know in return how much of the countries focus on ours. to answer your question, we as members of congress run the gamut but overall congress as a body does have at its fingertips an incredible amount of expertise, and even with the nonpartisan congressional research service that provides this with tremendous information, the...
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i think it is a one-shot impact. longer-term is what cash flows are dependent on. that is what people should focus on. looking atou buying opportunities, you say it is a stock pickers market. is that a vote of no confidence in the broader macro outlook? susan: no, i think the macro is to positive. in the u.s. economy, grassroots are strong. we are seeing economic data points that support the continued recovery. we are also in an election year, so remember that this administration has every reason to keep this recovery going. with the tailwinds behind it and confidence in the market, i think we can see continued growth in a positive outlook for the year. we do think it is a stock pickers market, to outperform indices each will have positive results. you have to dig into the weeds and see which countries have differentiating events that can have them meet expectations. taylor: as we look at your notes and find out how you are digging in the weeds, you like industrials, consumer, financials. what about those do you like? susan: there's a lot of opportunity in all of them. you are able to find some opportu
i think it is a one-shot impact. longer-term is what cash flows are dependent on. that is what people should focus on. looking atou buying opportunities, you say it is a stock pickers market. is that a vote of no confidence in the broader macro outlook? susan: no, i think the macro is to positive. in the u.s. economy, grassroots are strong. we are seeing economic data points that support the continued recovery. we are also in an election year, so remember that this administration has every...
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it but that's not i say we i think we started with some of our major bad stuff but i did not focus because as i never last year we had quarter economy shrank and then in the 4th quarter we've been in and then in the last month of december we had turned up with eskom and that's that's that's quite some people had to downgrade a lot of their focus for. the 4th quarter and we expect people for 20 twentieth's looking at sub one percent growth again and i think i was a bank focused i think we should in november it was about one point 442020 chances are there will be downgrading that tomorrow when they have that it's meeting the other thing we should point out is these november sales figures starting clue december's blackouts one of the biggest stories to be affecting the economy right now what can we look forward to. i think that's the main point i mean for look looking forward we got to have. a full and you can just know from what happened this time last year in that we had like blackouts in november sort of december and then and then and then into january and that's the end of the 1st quarter
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marillyn: but, you know, that's not something i focus-- there's lots of lists. it really comeildown to having the pre of leading a national asset and a company that's doing some of the most important and interesting work in the world. david: when you started out, were you often the only woman in the room at lockheed? marillyn: i s, yes. david: and so was that intimidating or was it the kind of thing where you said, tti can show them i'm than them, the men? marillyn: you know, i think it's like any team you come into. you have to establish your credibility, reffgnizing i was a ent gender, so maybe the first moment i was different in that sense, but after that, once you are contributing and you're part of the team, it was no longer aactor, for me, at least, and through my career. i but i'll tell you wh really positive is that today 22ur leaders are women, 24%, 25% of our workforce are women. so the pipeline of women-- we have many women leaders in the room, and we've co a long way on the piline. back 35 years ago, there weren't as many women coming out of engineer
marillyn: but, you know, that's not something i focus-- there's lots of lists. it really comeildown to having the pre of leading a national asset and a company that's doing some of the most important and interesting work in the world. david: when you started out, were you often the only woman in the room at lockheed? marillyn: i s, yes. david: and so was that intimidating or was it the kind of thing where you said, tti can show them i'm than them, the men? marillyn: you know, i think it's like...
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some of these discussions about what the facts and evidence are and frankly, from my perspective, i focus on is security and risk what is necessary to make america safer with the transparency. >> how much are you talking with the smaller wireless companies that you do work with? you mentioned around 60 or so, what have they been seen recently given obviously the administration others have moved to push out huawei room to rip out and replace the equipment and what is the message read from them? >> guest: they provided substantial input to the federal committee kitchens commission, both last year and this year and i believe they provided input to the commerce department. we are making a response to the executive order from last year and they told us some of their discussions with government that it's quite clear that as i gave the example that some of the folks in the government think that we give our way our equipment free and some of our customers are telling the government they have particular measures they can use to help manage the risk whether from huawei equipment or nokia so those d
some of these discussions about what the facts and evidence are and frankly, from my perspective, i focus on is security and risk what is necessary to make america safer with the transparency. >> how much are you talking with the smaller wireless companies that you do work with? you mentioned around 60 or so, what have they been seen recently given obviously the administration others have moved to push out huawei room to rip out and replace the equipment and what is the message read from...
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i make music just to help a lot and i do make music just likes i do have track i just befire not really. just focus on a specific concept but it's hard to see the ripple effects of us sometimes because we're just moving and moving and moving and moving i hope to look back one day and be able to. thrive with my music career but also really it's want to give back tenfold as much as i received i mean i got to say my hip hop has been there since the beginning so it's hard for me to say what i really want out of it it's hard to describe man i just sometimes that the music speaks for itself. and that ladies and gentlemen is our show for you to day thank you all very much for watching and remember in this world we are not. told that we are loved them up so i told you all i love tyrrel but her keep on watching those hawks and have a great day and night everybody. to. raise a. good food descriptions sound up to tell using even for the owners so how to choose his pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sell us than was necessarily good for the pet turns ou
i make music just to help a lot and i do make music just likes i do have track i just befire not really. just focus on a specific concept but it's hard to see the ripple effects of us sometimes because we're just moving and moving and moving and moving i hope to look back one day and be able to. thrive with my music career but also really it's want to give back tenfold as much as i received i mean i got to say my hip hop has been there since the beginning so it's hard for me to say what i...
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focus of my. practitioners and feel like i have a responsibility to give back and that's what i really focus on that it's a big focus of part of my mission couldn't afford the jaw on 944 when the 4th that joan ordered school was in a boarding school forced the move got chores and more sports in a dorm but only one course of fire chief kept the wood burning before morning outside the house early at 440 past the she broke on the floor by the door when the dormitory escaped the doors and explored pony here to take it back home because you do scrub the present not your face and scrape the residue resume like beams are people resonate. able to cope with all the pain that we soak in the next generations of welcome but before the preservation was a home you know the nation was stolen but i'm in a sweat lodge see in a vision it's like i'm back out the dream in the grandmother moon in the fetal position. mum. lives. plz. plz. plz plz. plz. plz. plz. please. please. just so. slim clay. and very well might continue watching us and see us. time after time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability very.
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i said i want to focus on wellness and preventi. i want to focuson ruperative care i want to focus on driving more medical dollars just medicaid dollars to housing rapid ehousing to subsidies i want to focus on the chronic the high utilizes i want to reduce costs. take thos savings and amify programs likehole person care that are woing i want to do a whole person care on steroids. >>governor newsome says if done right this can beme national model marty back to you all right percent. >>well coming up after the breatensions in iran are increasing now that the cotry is admitting that it shot dowthat the van gogh. to hrison, the wine colle. to craig, this rock. i leave these thgs to my heirs, all 39 milli of you, on oneondition. thgs to my heirs, that you do everything to preserve and prott them. with love, california. weekend federal health officials inspecting the eu 70's national parks food service areas after at let a dozepeople repted stomach issues. the national park service in us public health rvice say theybegan investigating aft
i said i want to focus on wellness and preventi. i want to focuson ruperative care i want to focus on driving more medical dollars just medicaid dollars to housing rapid ehousing to subsidies i want to focus on the chronic the high utilizes i want to reduce costs. take thos savings and amify programs likehole person care that are woing i want to do a whole person care on steroids. >>governor newsome says if done right this can beme national model marty back to you all right percent....
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they should and shouldn't should mirror the brawl smooth some moves acoustic stupor stories i would lose we'll focus on the civilian national loop it was christmas but. yet the full justice of. the most is trust me this is what's going to be talk. good. i think you'll salute the new host of the one i am a grated from the soviet union i was looking for the freedom that the world was willing to offer me this relief at the ice down life in moscow hard so i was denied permission to leave for concerts so there were restrictions placed on my repertoire that i couldn't always play the music i wanted to play which incidentally also happens today now and again the months and this is back in the soviet union the reasons were ideological now the commercial business basically not much different the same. there's always pressure i've learned to live with the pressure. but i don't give up so easily when i believe in something to sort of i often and i trust longer and i want as a couple of months quite special something like the present and the one thing you know the 3 little bits. you know. the moves are cool bec
they should and shouldn't should mirror the brawl smooth some moves acoustic stupor stories i would lose we'll focus on the civilian national loop it was christmas but. yet the full justice of. the most is trust me this is what's going to be talk. good. i think you'll salute the new host of the one i am a grated from the soviet union i was looking for the freedom that the world was willing to offer me this relief at the ice down life in moscow hard so i was denied permission to leave for...
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career. >> i stepped away to focus on the players' coalition. lt like something was more important than scoring touchdowns. >> reporter: boldin co-founded the players coalition with malcolm jenkins. the group of current and former n.f.l. players was formed in the midst of player protests. its $90 million partnership with the n.f.l. seeks to improve social justice issues around the country. >> every guy that is a part of the coalition is dedicated. guys are going to meet with different lawmakers, senators, and congressmen. >> reporter: working through the system. >> yes. >> reporter: to effect change. >> most definitely. >> reporter: the coalition helped pass legislation in florida to allow 1.4 million former convicts to vote. in massachusetts, it helped raise the legal age for juveniles from seven to 12. >> we're concerned about our country and as citizens in this country, we want to do something about it. >> reporter: for "cbs evening news", james brown, palm beach, florida. >> o'donnell: the late gwen ifill received a new honor today, and it's
career. >> i stepped away to focus on the players' coalition. lt like something was more important than scoring touchdowns. >> reporter: boldin co-founded the players coalition with malcolm jenkins. the group of current and former n.f.l. players was formed in the midst of player protests. its $90 million partnership with the n.f.l. seeks to improve social justice issues around the country. >> every guy that is a part of the coalition is dedicated. guys are going to meet with...
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further aftershocks it will likely be days before the full extent of the damage is known for now i the focus is on locating people who may still be buried desperately waiting to be found. germany's chancellor angela merkel has met with turkish president erdogan and the leaders agreed to do what they could to uphold the 2016 refugee deal between turkey and the e.u. under that deal agreed to stop refugees travelling on to europe in return for about 6000000000 euros president erdogan has threatened multiple times to scrap the deal saying europe isn't fulfilling its commitments. the german chancellor and turkish president met at this ottoman palace in istanbul to rebuild trust and resolve some key issues such as the refugee deal between turkey and the e.u. turkey says it has yet to receive most of the 6000000000 euros it was promised for building new refugee camps the e.u. denies this ankara says it needs further funding because of the worsening situation in syria. around 400000 migrants are making their way to was from the city of italy we have to work out how we can provide these people with h
further aftershocks it will likely be days before the full extent of the damage is known for now i the focus is on locating people who may still be buried desperately waiting to be found. germany's chancellor angela merkel has met with turkish president erdogan and the leaders agreed to do what they could to uphold the 2016 refugee deal between turkey and the e.u. under that deal agreed to stop refugees travelling on to europe in return for about 6000000000 euros president erdogan has...
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he said i would focus on innovation because that's what drives seem that's what interests him and that's what he's record in the tech service shows he's capable of . victory started this discussion a little while ago about what some of lattimer putin's options may be to remain really and the driver seat for russia past 2024 what do you think is the most likely option. well i want to clarify something. seems to be moving to the security council actually the constitutional amendments. proposed. giving more power to the state to different institutions and the states previously had not been. had not been in the constitution mentioned in the constitution as a state. mandated state again. proposing making the state council a part of the russian constitution and giving it more power so it is very likely that. the presidential administration is looking at the option of having. presidential term expires 2024. for the president. he would be able to move to the state council which by that time will be a much more international body within the russian constitutional political structure political ord
he said i would focus on innovation because that's what drives seem that's what interests him and that's what he's record in the tech service shows he's capable of . victory started this discussion a little while ago about what some of lattimer putin's options may be to remain really and the driver seat for russia past 2024 what do you think is the most likely option. well i want to clarify something. seems to be moving to the security council actually the constitutional amendments. proposed....
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today i would focus much more on artificial intelligence. i would create an office for artificial intelligence. i would provide it with a substantial budget. i would encourage nato allies to actually building a nato framework, a commission line, create a national commission. i think nato should do the same to take nato allies on board and this very important cautious and that shows as a force changes with data. finally, i will take steps to improve the decision making process with a particular view on speeding up the process. one of the suggestions could be give the military leaders sector authority to take decisions. afterwards of course they have to be accountable to nato. in the future, you will have to make immediate decisions and we should provide authority to our military leaders to take those decisions. >> this is why it is good for the commissioner to be on a listening tour the last nine months as we get these ideas that maybe nato has recommendations perhaps. i think i got a question in the back and there is one over here. >> thank y
today i would focus much more on artificial intelligence. i would create an office for artificial intelligence. i would provide it with a substantial budget. i would encourage nato allies to actually building a nato framework, a commission line, create a national commission. i think nato should do the same to take nato allies on board and this very important cautious and that shows as a force changes with data. finally, i will take steps to improve the decision making process with a particular...
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i want to focus on the second one for just one moment. every public official that i know believes that his election is in the public interest. and mostly you are right. your election is in the public interest and if a president does something which he believes will help him get elected in the public interest, that cannot be the kind of quid pro quo that results in impeachment. i quoted president lincoln. when president lincoln told general sherman to let the troops go to indiana so they can vote for the republican party, let's assume the president was running at this point and it was in his interest to have the soldiers put at risk the lives of many other soldiers who would be left without their company, would that be an unlawful quid pro quo? now because the president believed it was in the national interest and be, he believed his own election was essential to victory in the civil war. every president believes that. that is why it is so dangerous to try to psychoanalyze a president, to get into the intricacies of the human mind. everybod
i want to focus on the second one for just one moment. every public official that i know believes that his election is in the public interest. and mostly you are right. your election is in the public interest and if a president does something which he believes will help him get elected in the public interest, that cannot be the kind of quid pro quo that results in impeachment. i quoted president lincoln. when president lincoln told general sherman to let the troops go to indiana so they can...
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[applause] to bloomberg: today i want focus on just one of those issues and it's one where the mayor has done some bold and ambitious work, and that is housing. the lack of affordable housing is a growing crisis in every region of this country and communities of all sizes. wages have not kept up with the cost of living, especially the cost of rent payment as a result, more and more americans are struggling to make ends meet , and many are falling short and ending up without a proper roof over their head. every day, more than 6000 americans are evicted, many of them are families with children. on any given day, about 600,000 americans are homeless across our country. we just cannot accept that. trumpember, president tweeted that fixing homelessness with confidence -- with competence. let's say that competence is not his administrations strong suit. but the truth is, they haven't even tried. about the only time president trump mentions homeless people is when he is attacking them, but that is about par for the course with this president. attack and divide and accomplish nothing. meanwh
[applause] to bloomberg: today i want focus on just one of those issues and it's one where the mayor has done some bold and ambitious work, and that is housing. the lack of affordable housing is a growing crisis in every region of this country and communities of all sizes. wages have not kept up with the cost of living, especially the cost of rent payment as a result, more and more americans are struggling to make ends meet , and many are falling short and ending up without a proper roof over...
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i was there. bill clinton handled with it aplomb. he was contrite. he did focus, he didn't want to talk about it for a lot of reasons, obviously. he focused on doing the work of the american public. i think republicans know the president will not do that. if that's during the state of the union, it may not be a pretty show. >> but that's -- >> there is every right to protect the president just like the democrats have every right to try to drag the president through it. >> so is this the right thing to do? >> i think it is the right thing to do. there is no question as to how this will turn out. the reason to hold this and delay this it doesn't make sense. >> we're just getting started. we're on for two hours tonight. we have a lot to cover. we have breaking news from the "washington post." surrounding john bolton. if witnesses are in fact called before the senate, if bolton is called and wants to go, agrees to go. later, the new cnn polling on the eve of the impeachment trial. what americans say the senate should do. what'd we decide on the flyers again? uh, "fif
i was there. bill clinton handled with it aplomb. he was contrite. he did focus, he didn't want to talk about it for a lot of reasons, obviously. he focused on doing the work of the american public. i think republicans know the president will not do that. if that's during the state of the union, it may not be a pretty show. >> but that's -- >> there is every right to protect the president just like the democrats have every right to try to drag the president through it. >> so...
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i think indices are the way to go. you may want to focus on sectors. ok at homebuilder confidence, hit a high since what, 1999? regional banks. you have got health care. i think health care continues with aging population will be a strong play. you got to look at sectors and step back. picking individual names when some are hitting highs, that is a little bit of a challenge. if you go with indices -- charles: sounds like you both look at tse that, that aren't like the, they're not amazon. they're not apple, right? these are names that are solid, they have been around for a long time. the companies have been. they have cash and well-positioned but, so, are you trying to mitigate your risk on the downside to a degree? >> say earnings are up 10%. as a result of earnings being up 10%, these stocks are up 10%. that is not a bad year. charles: right. >> if you chase big names, look to double your money in a year, that can go obviously the other way. in a mark the can pricey as it is, you have to be more cautious. look wherers growth is. anything involving the
i think indices are the way to go. you may want to focus on sectors. ok at homebuilder confidence, hit a high since what, 1999? regional banks. you have got health care. i think health care continues with aging population will be a strong play. you got to look at sectors and step back. picking individual names when some are hitting highs, that is a little bit of a challenge. if you go with indices -- charles: sounds like you both look at tse that, that aren't like the, they're not amazon....
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as you guys know, i focus on three things -- people, product, and process. table that we have great people. from the product standpoint, i think the shoes are beautiful. it's not clear to me that there's actually a definitive process from ideas to being on the shelf, and i want to sort of road-map that. i'm really questioning, are we retailers, or are we wholesalers? dan: at the moment, we're -- you know, most of the revenue is being derived from the wholesale market. lemonis: okay. would you call yourself a successful retailer at this point? dan: i would call ourselves a very successful online retailer and a very unsuccessful brick-and-mortar retailer. lemonis: in order for this company to truly succeed over time, it has to have a very narrow focus -- fixing the product, focusing on your wholesale account, and growing your business online. the whole retail storefront thing, while it may be sexy and fun, is a loser. they're paying a rent. they're not generating any sales. and they have no idea what they're doing. also, you want to understand the right place f
as you guys know, i focus on three things -- people, product, and process. table that we have great people. from the product standpoint, i think the shoes are beautiful. it's not clear to me that there's actually a definitive process from ideas to being on the shelf, and i want to sort of road-map that. i'm really questioning, are we retailers, or are we wholesalers? dan: at the moment, we're -- you know, most of the revenue is being derived from the wholesale market. lemonis: okay. would you...
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most of what i do is conforms to al approachnvention to focus on civil rights. questionsind the haunting me at night, or things that i ponder as i teach. the first question is is reconstruction inescapably history? i do not mean the notion of national identit, federal law, and states authority -- it clearly is -- but in a deeper sense, is it also the story of america as a coherent and unitary thing that moves through history? are we, after the trans-natural turn, still historians of a nation, and should we present ourselves to students as such? i can see good causes for answering affirmatively, including a liberal integrationist narratives of the united states, focusing on the quality of civil rights, and the centrality of unification to a literal meaning of the word " reconstruction," to take a page from mark summers. i do have some concerns about the nation as a presumptive framework for comprehending any history, and especially if it means we are taking ourselves as scholars and teachers to be americans addressing americans. i'm not so confident that we really
most of what i do is conforms to al approachnvention to focus on civil rights. questionsind the haunting me at night, or things that i ponder as i teach. the first question is is reconstruction inescapably history? i do not mean the notion of national identit, federal law, and states authority -- it clearly is -- but in a deeper sense, is it also the story of america as a coherent and unitary thing that moves through history? are we, after the trans-natural turn, still historians of a nation,...
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i want to focus on 12 or 10 ideas that can make it even better. finding ways to move more aggressively. part of it is building on things that are there. i want to point to leadership in the secret service. no one better for that position. he turned it around. i think there's a lot more he can do. you heard from chris. he would be fantastic for you to do this on an annual basis. if there's a regular set of hearings, leadership know this is priority for your perspective and they will pay more attention to that. the normal course is one of the powers you have in your oversight is to direct attention and focus on the good things. number two would be to hold leaders accountable. most political appointees are selected because they are policy experts and not necessarily have a lot of management expertise. having performance plans for political appointees as for career employees would be an example of things you could use to direct things that are advantage oriented and hold them accountable. number three, we need to provide continuity in the senior manage
i want to focus on 12 or 10 ideas that can make it even better. finding ways to move more aggressively. part of it is building on things that are there. i want to point to leadership in the secret service. no one better for that position. he turned it around. i think there's a lot more he can do. you heard from chris. he would be fantastic for you to do this on an annual basis. if there's a regular set of hearings, leadership know this is priority for your perspective and they will pay more...
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i'm going to focus on three latino landscapes in particular. int to talk about the landscape of business. transportation and the landscape of home. i make the case that each one of these is essentially a transplanted latin american behavior or tradition which has been adapted for use in the united states. let's begin with the business landscape. that was a lot of stores were closing and reopening in suburban malls. then later they began to be pushed out of business by predatory big-box retailers. this transformation was not just bad for urban business people but catastrophic for them. but also further depleted municipal - - and street life. if you look at little village, it exemplifies that loss of vitality. as latinos arrive, little village is filled with fairly small storefronts. even more so in oak cliff. you had small mom and pop stores. one lawyer, one doctor offices. a 20 foot storefront is plenty of space for them. with the rise of retailers, - - sorry, with the rise of suburbanization, retailers want to reproduce a thing. they want a lot
i'm going to focus on three latino landscapes in particular. int to talk about the landscape of business. transportation and the landscape of home. i make the case that each one of these is essentially a transplanted latin american behavior or tradition which has been adapted for use in the united states. let's begin with the business landscape. that was a lot of stores were closing and reopening in suburban malls. then later they began to be pushed out of business by predatory big-box...