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i think that was i think that that was a mistake i don't think and when i and i met president obama andi this is exactly what i told him that you know democracy you can't pull the plug on it that quickly doesn't take two years for democracy for democratic institutions and culture to kind of bear its fruit and what did he respond to to that kind of comment what did he say to you president obama you know he he he responded he said we're doing everything that we can and you know kind of give me the politician the politician thing and kind of moved on to more personal asking me how my health was doing because i was on hunger strike and you know went on to ask me about my back to playing basketball and other things but i wonder if perhaps the the faulty premise in your thinking is is the bill is this believe that one individual whether it is president obama or president al sisi for that matter can alone change deeply ingrained social and cultural patterns because police brutality if you're a victim of has long been an institutional problem in egypt as well as across the entire middle east it
i think that was i think that that was a mistake i don't think and when i and i met president obama andi this is exactly what i told him that you know democracy you can't pull the plug on it that quickly doesn't take two years for democracy for democratic institutions and culture to kind of bear its fruit and what did he respond to to that kind of comment what did he say to you president obama you know he he he responded he said we're doing everything that we can and you know kind of give me...
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>> i think you're the only ones that can. i think it doesn't work for wall street when you're talking about the big companies, and i think consumers don't care. i think it's only employees who have power right now. i don't know if you guys agree, disagree. >> i think employees actually have a lot of power, and i think collective voice, you know, and bringing together kind of patterns, particularly when you have the benefit of having a lot of people who are diverse people with similar experiences, i think it's a moment, and i think the key thing in this moment is when you're seeing success not to come off of it and make it a one-off, because i think that the power is in being consistent. this is going to take a long time. so i'm with you. i actually think that the voice of employees is one of the most powerful things that can happen. >> mm-hmm. >> i mean, i think everybody was surprised to the positive that, you know, what started out with seven women at google was 15,000 people, 20,000 men and women. >> they're not going to fir
>> i think you're the only ones that can. i think it doesn't work for wall street when you're talking about the big companies, and i think consumers don't care. i think it's only employees who have power right now. i don't know if you guys agree, disagree. >> i think employees actually have a lot of power, and i think collective voice, you know, and bringing together kind of patterns, particularly when you have the benefit of having a lot of people who are diverse people with...
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i think it is all the same rather. but ihink it is largely rooted in ideas that we have, that we need freedom. i think that's where sexuality and gender has a play. we don't want to be boxed into this dream that was not for us. that we didn't create. you want to make our own dreams. want to define our own dreams. we want to define our own lives.and i think this generation is really pushing back on that. i can be happy in a home, it may not be what i own but it's a home and we can define that you know in our own ways. it may not be ownership. for some people it might be. our relationship, i want to be in love and be happy for some people. but maybe it doesn't look as marriage. maybe it is partnering up. maybe it means being polyamorous.or maybe someone has a traditional job and freelancing on the side. and nothing is wrong with that. i think that we are trying to push the boundaries and redefine what the american dream means. and maybe it's because it's been unattainable or maybe we seen the embodiment of that. maybe it is ba
i think it is all the same rather. but ihink it is largely rooted in ideas that we have, that we need freedom. i think that's where sexuality and gender has a play. we don't want to be boxed into this dream that was not for us. that we didn't create. you want to make our own dreams. want to define our own dreams. we want to define our own lives.and i think this generation is really pushing back on that. i can be happy in a home, it may not be what i own but it's a home and we can define that...
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great again hats and so this is all sort of you know put on trump again -- which i i think might be a little bit unfair. but i mean legislation wise we didn't see anything like the muslim travel ban i mean that something that is poured into legislation so i think it is the difference if the president is. sort of at enhancing the ten cents right okay i see a lot of the of the promise to do so it is something that he said he would do during during the campaign. he said he would enhance or amplify or an able racial tension i mean band band muslims from coming into okay but i try or or his his reaction to charlottesville i mean that was one of the most disturbing things i think i've ever. witnessed in politics. like him well you know what i mean the idea that they were bad guys i right exactly of a pretty clear attack yes right. click here just a little bit muscular build for you we have got to say about president trump's method because it often seems sort of to be. pretty destructive is isn't it isn't hasn't made it his mission to destroy pretty much everything that remains of president obama and the liberal sor
great again hats and so this is all sort of you know put on trump again -- which i i think might be a little bit unfair. but i mean legislation wise we didn't see anything like the muslim travel ban i mean that something that is poured into legislation so i think it is the difference if the president is. sort of at enhancing the ten cents right okay i see a lot of the of the promise to do so it is something that he said he would do during during the campaign. he said he would enhance or amplify...
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-- i think, in order to -- i think matthew and i both feltr to, you know, really do marie justice, we needed to go into the depths of her soul. and i think, you know, i'm very, very interested in the cost of doing any job at a high level, whether it's sport or whether it's what you do. and i think, you know -- i think it's a very complicated place for the war correspondent, because i'm sure you must feel when you're out there you're exposed to so much trauma and so much of other people's pain, there must be a part of you that thinks, "well, why am i feeling? because it's not my pain to feel," and yet, you must feel. you cannot be exposed to that level of trauma without feeling. so where on earth does it go? and then, you probably feel sort of guilty wrongly for having it haunt you because i think it's a very complicated position to occupy, and i think it was very lonely, and i'm sure you feel that you should be able just to pull yourself together when you're back on dry land. >> i think it -- but i think it is, also -- i mean, one of the reas
-- i think, in order to -- i think matthew and i both feltr to, you know, really do marie justice, we needed to go into the depths of her soul. and i think, you know, i'm very, very interested in the cost of doing any job at a high level, whether it's sport or whether it's what you do. and i think, you know -- i think it's a very complicated place for the war correspondent, because i'm sure you must feel when you're out there you're exposed to so much trauma and so much of other people's pain,...
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generally likes nancy pelosi yeah i think. i think he had miers her spunk and her spine and her backbone and i do think that he feels if he treats her with a certain amount of respect that he'll be able to do business with her you know larry these you and i have talked about this before these next two years are either going to be i think open warfare or getting something done because both republicans and democrats will want to get some accomplishments before two thousand and twenty so i think maybe i'm just the eternal optimist i think there's a possibility that nancy pelosi speaker and donald trump can actually get some things done on things like prescription drugs and infrastructure and minimum wage and some other issues maybe again. being pollyannish but i think that's possible i think donald trump sees that possibility and coulter for have some most vocal term supporter pushing for a border wall said in the interview wednesday that trump will cave on his demand for a wall said if he doesn't do all the next person will be a d
generally likes nancy pelosi yeah i think. i think he had miers her spunk and her spine and her backbone and i do think that he feels if he treats her with a certain amount of respect that he'll be able to do business with her you know larry these you and i have talked about this before these next two years are either going to be i think open warfare or getting something done because both republicans and democrats will want to get some accomplishments before two thousand and twenty so i think...
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i think we are not still the same page. but nonetheless ithink we are going to see some kind of compromise between the government and how fractious that is going to be remains unseen. internally i think the domestic politics, there is a lot to keep mr. abe and mr. trump busy. i may talk a little bit about the president. but there is also the discussion of mr. abe. this is a full year for japan as jim alluded to, we have an application, for the transfer of power, the end of the heisei area, we can talk about that later in the morning with the new name is. if golden week, that last for ten days. or however, long it is is a very good long golden week, and we will have as many visitors come through washington because of the results. it is a momentous time in japan as you see the shift imperial leadership but also in terms of way the japanese themselves think about the future. i don't know whether all these russia diplomacy will produce a peace treaty in 2019 with russia and japan but i do believe that there is something that the prime minister f
i think we are not still the same page. but nonetheless ithink we are going to see some kind of compromise between the government and how fractious that is going to be remains unseen. internally i think the domestic politics, there is a lot to keep mr. abe and mr. trump busy. i may talk a little bit about the president. but there is also the discussion of mr. abe. this is a full year for japan as jim alluded to, we have an application, for the transfer of power, the end of the heisei area, we...
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i see the bus i get that i would have it that. i would face because every month still nothing. i think. it's like a yoke i think of as a. given control committed upon us and we eventually has made one too i mean going to out there in my head is ok me and i know you like i you know until i spent most of a day like i did she make integrable konami my tunnel me up when your lies i mean the ending but occasionally my feeling tell him things when they come at us. on the ship that we can really look at the window it always comes to but immediate thought condition of. someone else was the idea all the. jane i watch you much courses as you point out especially when i was on my last show middle of my last interstate . or if a silencer and illinois. maybe doesn't kill a socialist those probably had no say in this moment i am afraid believe. some of us will see in the mirror. and there that they story a person as can go through the praise. of those infocom was a story a lost person a. place that is a place. within your years hang us in mind this clue us he for the next as you love a quitter the perfect that made us here in the. squ
i see the bus i get that i would have it that. i would face because every month still nothing. i think. it's like a yoke i think of as a. given control committed upon us and we eventually has made one too i mean going to out there in my head is ok me and i know you like i you know until i spent most of a day like i did she make integrable konami my tunnel me up when your lies i mean the ending but occasionally my feeling tell him things when they come at us. on the ship that we can really look...
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i think when i think. it's in the. focus on the boards and i mean for me bosko are looking what i mean by that anybody would call me when they were there obviously but then i've been. in the eighties metal and it was considered one of the most crime ridden locations in the whole world it was here the drug lord radley infamous cartel gang made millions of dollars selling to. cain and its leader killed anyone who stood in his way even though the cartel was responsible for thousands of deaths happening remains a popular figure among the country's poorest people in some parts of the city he was even known as columbia's robin hood. president is also home to a close friend of ask of us they call him popeye he confessed to murdering two hundred fifty people and organizing two and a half hours in killings he spent twenty three years in jail for the crimes. popeye hasn't become an outcast in the city where he once killed on the country he's very popular styling himself as a blogger and political activist who came to
i think when i think. it's in the. focus on the boards and i mean for me bosko are looking what i mean by that anybody would call me when they were there obviously but then i've been. in the eighties metal and it was considered one of the most crime ridden locations in the whole world it was here the drug lord radley infamous cartel gang made millions of dollars selling to. cain and its leader killed anyone who stood in his way even though the cartel was responsible for thousands of deaths...
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>> so i think for sure normalizing happens. as i sit here, i think about sort of obviously my mind always goes to solutions. i am like yes, we can say that the situation is normalized and people do not report micro- aggressions but the converse is i think what what is the flipside of that? how do you take that feeling and come away from that so somebody can be empowered in the status quo as opposed to saying gosh, where is the positive in all this. so yes, i believe that it is true it is normalized. i do not even think about being the only woman in the room anymore. i do not think about it because i am so used to it. nobody talks over me because i talked over other people. >> [ laughter ]. >> somehow, i am that aggressive female all the way through. i think that i am one of those people of the 40%. i am the 40% are. i cannot remember somebody talking over me. i think it is the reverse. but in all seriousness, what i think about is okay, so that may be the status quo that we have normalized it but it is also very disempowering. mostl
>> so i think for sure normalizing happens. as i sit here, i think about sort of obviously my mind always goes to solutions. i am like yes, we can say that the situation is normalized and people do not report micro- aggressions but the converse is i think what what is the flipside of that? how do you take that feeling and come away from that so somebody can be empowered in the status quo as opposed to saying gosh, where is the positive in all this. so yes, i believe that it is true it is...
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think i think there were powerful things that people were trying to help hillary win. i think there were a lot of people on both sides trying to use the platform to influence. >> i remember, it was only two election cycles ago when candidates were saying what do i have to think about it at all? can i just do tv? so the speed which with technology has changed politics and the degree to which i think most candidates still don't understand that is huge. and i think that a lot of people wish that hadn't happened, that that change hadn't happened so quickly and politics. but i think, i always believe people when they say they are angry, i think that is true. but it's very hard to articulate the price precise reason you are angry. and you see that a lot of will the way people talk about the election. some of it has changed i would say in a bad way at least it's different. but it's hard to precisely articulate what that is and what we are going to do about it. >> donald trump is very good at the internet and brad parscale even though he is a loathsome creature . he has his camp
think i think there were powerful things that people were trying to help hillary win. i think there were a lot of people on both sides trying to use the platform to influence. >> i remember, it was only two election cycles ago when candidates were saying what do i have to think about it at all? can i just do tv? so the speed which with technology has changed politics and the degree to which i think most candidates still don't understand that is huge. and i think that a lot of people wish...
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i think i'll take a first crack at that. i think that -- i think that the audience, as always, is right. somewhere between b. and c. it is going to continue. there is no question that this is xi jinping's legacy initiative, and it has to continue. and they're getting some traction in some places, and building things that are useful. on the other hand, they are getting pushback, not just from us in the sense that we're calling out so-called debt trap diplomacy, which i personally don't think is the right term. but it does -- the question of the debt that is being created, the additional debt on some recipient countries of this infrastructure is a real issue. and i think it's not just us calling it out. it's also the recipient countries are questioning this and whether it's malaysia or sri lanka or
i think i'll take a first crack at that. i think that -- i think that the audience, as always, is right. somewhere between b. and c. it is going to continue. there is no question that this is xi jinping's legacy initiative, and it has to continue. and they're getting some traction in some places, and building things that are useful. on the other hand, they are getting pushback, not just from us in the sense that we're calling out so-called debt trap diplomacy, which i personally don't think is...
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so that piece of the puzzle on the trump side i think is new. and i think japan ought to take it seriously. i think mr. abe has done a good job of hugging, as i said early on, hugging mr. trump close. that is going to have to continue to be a japanese strategy. i'm not sure i'm ready yet for a japan that is actively hedging. i'm not sure we're quite there yet but i do know that the security planners in tokyo are thinking about that is a longer-term conversation for japan. >> okay, so, so the next guy should also have a golden golf putter ready, ready to hand mr. trump. okay, terrific. let me let you ask the smart questions, i see a hand way in the back, yes, there are microphones. if you could just quickly identify yourself, and just in the first place, so we could see you, and then ask a question if you would of sheila, thanks.>> winters, hello sheila. i wanted to know what your thoughts are, you mentioned the transition from the area, to the new emperor. i get the feeling that maybe, here in dc, we do not really feel the impact of the emperor's role
so that piece of the puzzle on the trump side i think is new. and i think japan ought to take it seriously. i think mr. abe has done a good job of hugging, as i said early on, hugging mr. trump close. that is going to have to continue to be a japanese strategy. i'm not sure i'm ready yet for a japan that is actively hedging. i'm not sure we're quite there yet but i do know that the security planners in tokyo are thinking about that is a longer-term conversation for japan. >> okay, so, so...
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i would love a one-minute response. i think th >> i think in terms of the noticing -- the noticing is in your files -- i did notice in may. >> i don't want a hand picked response where you complied. the under written issue here, and everyone is on the same page -- there's no question that you have a dynamic environment. i think where you're missing is your skills give you poetic license with the law. i made an executive decision, we ran one more hour, and it was great. this just adds to it, and we'll keep going. led me add a comment, and then, i have a solution long-term. any time this is brought to a government agency, expecting the government to fix it in a fair and reasonable way, that is a daunting thing. all of you should have met a long time ago, sat down, broke bread and tried to figure this out. and now, it's before us. what i expect is going to happen, and this is my two decades experience, someone is not going to be happy. i will recuse myself working forward, and i will work with you guys to find a solution. it will be volun
i would love a one-minute response. i think th >> i think in terms of the noticing -- the noticing is in your files -- i did notice in may. >> i don't want a hand picked response where you complied. the under written issue here, and everyone is on the same page -- there's no question that you have a dynamic environment. i think where you're missing is your skills give you poetic license with the law. i made an executive decision, we ran one more hour, and it was great. this just...
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i could i mean just imagine. if i got to look at ok you know same thing so he does i mean i don't see a lot of pros and toes is you. know just i think you know we're by no quick microstates pushy and i mean then i think that i'm going to do you know what they're going to call me but i mean if anyone has the other side of me then when i see something so yes i think you see what i mean i think to. let a woman like you know unless. it's. those who they be when they push one like a but i mean they know she and then he would people i think in the the in. put it on a cultural i mean as it will be in those that he would put a little cannot put an aside from the yes in these he get a place and even though you're looking if you can put it in for me get in this isn't do you. deal when they. look at you when i said. they can tell them eighteen. michael myself but i can answer in the way the. company little kids can see this. but that happened to me and to. the secular progressive they want to solicit. me whole. and every man woman don't. let me move i thought i mean. that i was a single. mother of them i don't know why you. let the mommy not t
i could i mean just imagine. if i got to look at ok you know same thing so he does i mean i don't see a lot of pros and toes is you. know just i think you know we're by no quick microstates pushy and i mean then i think that i'm going to do you know what they're going to call me but i mean if anyone has the other side of me then when i see something so yes i think you see what i mean i think to. let a woman like you know unless. it's. those who they be when they push one like a but i mean they...
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i mean really expect [inaudible] i like. about that as this legislatively. so -- i think certainly they and he has [inaudible] improve our guys graduate. from [inaudible] i have. and in a way that. about about. that you're strong leader now now w that was was. with with with [inaudible] yeah. yeah i think [inaudible] it's well one of them. really really stepped over with. i had. my my but no. it is even if that way i'll what what [inaudible] god has. she is not. she's the firirst person and wants had. to be speaker on on one occasion. yeah yeah i know i she different. city are in her first role that i here's your president and yeah. as a resident [inaudible] really really. act i i right right. terms as much lately. legislation. the only thing i want. she was in that role. really really away. getting an exam. take ten that natural how how is of representative. contact us suggggestion. box into. absosolutely i think it's i understand. i know you know a hundred women. in congress today [inaudible] because you'll feel full nama. well it's a similar story yeah they they they a
i mean really expect [inaudible] i like. about that as this legislatively. so -- i think certainly they and he has [inaudible] improve our guys graduate. from [inaudible] i have. and in a way that. about about. that you're strong leader now now w that was was. with with with [inaudible] yeah. yeah i think [inaudible] it's well one of them. really really stepped over with. i had. my my but no. it is even if that way i'll what what [inaudible] god has. she is not. she's the firirst person and...
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i think mark zuckerberg stays but in a different title, like chairman emeritus. ill stay married but i think milani is going to move back to new york city. i think marijuana will be rescheduled. i don't think it will be federally legal. i think it will be officially be rescheduled since our majority of states that have some form of legal cannabis. >> juan: i think that's right. i don't know. trump might be the guy to legalize marijuana. >> pete: you can't live without conflict for too long from the state and federal leve level. >> kennedy: it will come to some sort of impasse. i think the house is going to impeach the president but he will not be removed from office. >> greg: i'm going to stick with my prediction from last year which was 100% accurate. i will become 35% more attractive over the next year, 14% funnier. i can't remember what the third -- 14. i know. i don't want to overload people with my weight. any other predictions? i predict every single one of us will be forced to apologize for something. that's the wave of the future. it will be apologies, apol
i think mark zuckerberg stays but in a different title, like chairman emeritus. ill stay married but i think milani is going to move back to new york city. i think marijuana will be rescheduled. i don't think it will be federally legal. i think it will be officially be rescheduled since our majority of states that have some form of legal cannabis. >> juan: i think that's right. i don't know. trump might be the guy to legalize marijuana. >> pete: you can't live without conflict for...
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of the girls but all the kids in town i never went to any of their houses, i wasn't invited so i was pretty isolated. i had siblings but i wanted friends. so i think that was one reason there is also a processing element. i don't know why. >>host: but you are grateful for them now i'm sure they were very helpful. >> yes. >>host: going back but the physical pain or threats of physical pain but you were in a junkyard there is a part where you have this accident can you talk about that? . >> yes. my dad had a junkyard and i don't know why but for whatever reason he doesn't have a bone in his head to say this is dangerous do not do this and he didn't always understand when somebody was hurt how serious it was and he felt everything that health and when - - happens it happens for the best and we are protected so we didn't have any safety equipment. we would build these big buildings no safety hats or harnesses. it was a dangerous place. i don't think he didn't care about her safety i just don't think he understood how dangerous it was even after it happened. one example i was around 14. when the bid was full you had to take a forklift and then dumped i
of the girls but all the kids in town i never went to any of their houses, i wasn't invited so i was pretty isolated. i had siblings but i wanted friends. so i think that was one reason there is also a processing element. i don't know why. >>host: but you are grateful for them now i'm sure they were very helpful. >> yes. >>host: going back but the physical pain or threats of physical pain but you were in a junkyard there is a part where you have this accident can you talk...
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i could i mean i just imagine. if i got to look at ok you know same thing so he does i mean i don't see a lot of pros and toes is you. know just i think you know we're fine nope we're focused on you know media stuff and i think that i'm going to do you know what they're going to call me but i mean if anyone on your side let me do that when i do something so yes i just go yeah i mean i faked i'm. not a woman like you and us. now most. people baby be with us when i care but i mean the most people i think in the end put it don't want to go through i mean as it will be in this hint that he would put a little cannot his buttons and put them aside from the yankees in d.c. get a place and get those are they looking if he can play they will probably get in the system do you say ok so i mean the ideal when they start until i was d.c. is look at a lay up where you when i said put up the ok and i pushed on that because they made you. put his implement this idea and when they michaelmas he had but i could answer in a way less but i carry on company lidocaine so i can't seem of course as this was i had no cooking but i got up and came into thursda
i could i mean i just imagine. if i got to look at ok you know same thing so he does i mean i don't see a lot of pros and toes is you. know just i think you know we're fine nope we're focused on you know media stuff and i think that i'm going to do you know what they're going to call me but i mean if anyone on your side let me do that when i do something so yes i just go yeah i mean i faked i'm. not a woman like you and us. now most. people baby be with us when i care but i mean the most people...
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margaret: i think at the margin, it depends on the cost of financing. ink there is still a huge amount of loans that would like to be issued and there is pretty good demand for that. on the corporate side, i think the demand for long-term high-yield bonds is frankly insatiable for long-term investors. you can get bonds at 6%, 7%, or even 8%. so there will be no difficulty in demand. it is more, will companies be willing to issue at these elevated rates? jim: when you think about the risk premium, a lot of that has been restored so you look at oil and energy. if you think the global economy is collapsing, maybe that's not the right sector. if you think we have hit bottom or are trying to find a bottom, those sectors look like they have been sufficiently beaten up that it looks interesting. same thing with transport and communications. these are areas that will give you that 7% or 8% potential yield, and even in some cases, higher. i think there is good opportunity here if we think about real economic growth being stable. jonathan: what about loans? what ar
margaret: i think at the margin, it depends on the cost of financing. ink there is still a huge amount of loans that would like to be issued and there is pretty good demand for that. on the corporate side, i think the demand for long-term high-yield bonds is frankly insatiable for long-term investors. you can get bonds at 6%, 7%, or even 8%. so there will be no difficulty in demand. it is more, will companies be willing to issue at these elevated rates? jim: when you think about the risk...
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i look at look i feel i think i look better i mean i think you can of course they can smell of sugar he looks a lot like alex young i don't think women have a however i have it i want to say that i don't think really well i mean the one of the you sort of she took i'm just about well there. you know i didn't really see how like and how that look i have an idea of how great our local so the idea of us and we're sick of hearing about specifics but how much of the internet could be christian mission. over work from first. because you know you. have. the people who are like you did you have this did you all come from ice junkie i think did you think this is the your uncle but it was the other side that image of you. well i didn't well. i mean i think i'm kind. of good energy because i have that here i'm like you know if i'm ok now. but most about this. man. ok i thought i saw something there. to see. you know who are already seen any. when you were last time friend and i they said to me. that they are not alive again one hundred. i don't know why you. have lived all my right arm and i'm
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know i look at look i feel i think i look back and then i think you can. should he look a lot like i was young i loved when i gave that i mean i have it i was you know that i don't think well i mean the one of them he's a she was i'm just about well they. didn't you know i didn't see how that i don't how that can have an idea of how great our local so the idea was if you will sit on the end of this message how much more the internet could be because we should. just. over work from first. thing i mean i don't know how you. did you have this did you all come from ice junkie i think i did you think this is that you know uncle buddy is the other side of the joke you know what i have been well over. a minute i mean if the american. people see how dalyell i'm like you know informal kevin benderman. how about this. little. bit of the senator. is. not the only thing that's an i mean. when you were trying time and i. don't know larry in her hand and. i want to. live here all right i'm going along with the man i'm performing with my one. on one on. the island. and i'
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i think that's the old way. >> i don't know if i am feeling whole foods is experiential now. ike there's opportunity there, hasn't necessarily been implemented. >> i agree i don't think the stores are better because of amazon except that you get some discounts because of being a prime member. that's nice i guess. the question is what will they do with that, how will they innovate retail. >> alibaba was talking about it. >> they were there today at the event, too i think we love to get alibaba back to code what they have been doing in retail has been really interesting. you're going to see a lot of innovation in retail it is a question of, what i opened up with, there are not going to be stores any more. i meant there are not going to be stores the way they are what it is going to be, we'll see. it is interesting timetion on facebook >> sure. analysts and strategists saying they can continue to grow. >> they only gain in digital advertising, google and facebook again, the same thing. they're it there's not many places to go to reach the audience i think the question is can they
i think that's the old way. >> i don't know if i am feeling whole foods is experiential now. ike there's opportunity there, hasn't necessarily been implemented. >> i agree i don't think the stores are better because of amazon except that you get some discounts because of being a prime member. that's nice i guess. the question is what will they do with that, how will they innovate retail. >> alibaba was talking about it. >> they were there today at the event, too i think...
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i think that is right. i think they need to be stripped. think as people we need to make this happen. >> thank you. [applause] [inaudible] >> we are out of time. we can do more questions during the finding. thank you so much carmen cigar and please pull up your chairs. [inaudible]
i think that is right. i think they need to be stripped. think as people we need to make this happen. >> thank you. [applause] [inaudible] >> we are out of time. we can do more questions during the finding. thank you so much carmen cigar and please pull up your chairs. [inaudible]
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i think. >> i want to make two points for clarity. one is, i think it's a shame that he did not start that with i'm sorry. it is the obvious human reaction. what anyone would want to leave within that situation. i have a feeling he felt it. i think it is sometimes such an adversarial relationship between people under siege and people asking questions, maybe you don't feel like you can express it. i wish he had done that. i want to believe that is what he felt. the second thing is, i want to be clear, i do think we need to adapt these platforms and rules and how we use that much faster. it turns out, when you give everyone a voice you get great and terrible behavior. it is easy, to categorize people, we as humans like stories where people are very clearly >> unfortunately, there is good and evil and everybody and everything. i do think we need to get, as you said, people are dying. we need to address that much faster with more seriousness than we happen. i believe we can although i believe that is going to take work that we are not curr
i think. >> i want to make two points for clarity. one is, i think it's a shame that he did not start that with i'm sorry. it is the obvious human reaction. what anyone would want to leave within that situation. i have a feeling he felt it. i think it is sometimes such an adversarial relationship between people under siege and people asking questions, maybe you don't feel like you can express it. i wish he had done that. i want to believe that is what he felt. the second thing is, i want...
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look, i think we're going to get this resolved. but i think we've actually lost sight of what's really important. i think we're living on an exponential curve of technology, and the rate of change has been increasing every year, every decade. it will keep changing and what we're in right now, which feels like the most important and important technical issue will ever face, will turn out to be nothing but a warm-up for what the -- the stuff we'll be dealing with in the next five, next 10 years. this, which seems like this absolute meltdown, there can be nothing more important, nothing harder, we are going to look back at this with fondness in the way that we look back at previous presidents now, and be like, remember when life was so simple? [laughter] sam: but the next round of issues are going to be, like, what does it mean when anyone can edit anyone else's genome? what does it mean when we have artificial intelligence smarter than humans in every way? these, i promise, these will make the issues of today look like trifles, which we wi
look, i think we're going to get this resolved. but i think we've actually lost sight of what's really important. i think we're living on an exponential curve of technology, and the rate of change has been increasing every year, every decade. it will keep changing and what we're in right now, which feels like the most important and important technical issue will ever face, will turn out to be nothing but a warm-up for what the -- the stuff we'll be dealing with in the next five, next 10 years....
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i said that. i don't think it will but i am prepared. i think i can speak for republicans in the house and republicans in the senate, they feel very strongly about having a safe country. having a border that makes sense, without borders, i've said it many times we don't have a country. i hope it doesn't go on even eyond a few more days. it really could open very quickly. i told them bring who you want. we have three people. you can ideally bring three, you can bring, six, you can bring nine, you can bring 12. they're going to be working over the weekend. i think it may have been somewhat contentious but i think it was very productive. i have to say that. i think he said that too. reporter: what was the productive part from your point of view? did the democrats move in your direction? president trump: i don't want to get into that. i don't want to put them in a position where they have to justify things to a lot of people they have to make happy. we want to save lives. we want children to be safe. the children are being decimated and i'm n
i said that. i don't think it will but i am prepared. i think i can speak for republicans in the house and republicans in the senate, they feel very strongly about having a safe country. having a border that makes sense, without borders, i've said it many times we don't have a country. i hope it doesn't go on even eyond a few more days. it really could open very quickly. i told them bring who you want. we have three people. you can ideally bring three, you can bring, six, you can bring nine,...
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where i don't important person i see the bus i get that i would have it that. i would please everyone still nothing. i think. it's like a yoke i think of as a leader. giving control committed upon us and me eventually has he lined up with me and one to encounter out there in my head is ok me and i know you like i you know one thing that's possessed of a like i'd say she make integrable konami my tunnel or me up when ya lies i mean the ending. my ceiling tell him things when they come out us this almost on the ship that we can really look at the window it always comes to but immediate thoughts on this united. someone else was the idea all the. jane i watch you much courses as you point out especially when i was on my last show middle of my last interstate. order for silence and illinois. baby. killer socialist those probably had no say so in a moment though i am afraid believe. some of those will see in the mirror. and they're very sad that they story a person as can go through the praise. of those infocom was a story a lost person. place story is a place. of blessing minus q. years he for the next as you lo
where i don't important person i see the bus i get that i would have it that. i would please everyone still nothing. i think. it's like a yoke i think of as a leader. giving control committed upon us and me eventually has he lined up with me and one to encounter out there in my head is ok me and i know you like i you know one thing that's possessed of a like i'd say she make integrable konami my tunnel or me up when ya lies i mean the ending. my ceiling tell him things when they come out us...
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i was. sure, yeah. but i think i took it somewhat for granted because it was so pervasive, it was just part of the deal. >> really? >> yeah, i think so. i think it was just there and has been for a long time. i didn't pay much attention to it. i wasn't a part of it, obviously, but i didn't -- i just considered that's what it is, you know. the only thing i was interested in was creating an alternative. that was my ambition. but, yes, i was aware that that existed, yeah -- the casting couch. >> would you - might you have said something if you knew? because some people say, "well, if you knew about it, why didn't you say anything about it?" >> because it didn't come close to home. it didn't come to me. it didn't come to my feet. you know, it just was out there. and i didn't pay a lot -- i just accepted that's the way it was. i didn't like it, but i didn't see it was my job to do anything about it because it was just so pervasive. you know, i just focused on creating an alternative. >> so do you think now the moment is i
i was. sure, yeah. but i think i took it somewhat for granted because it was so pervasive, it was just part of the deal. >> really? >> yeah, i think so. i think it was just there and has been for a long time. i didn't pay much attention to it. i wasn't a part of it, obviously, but i didn't -- i just considered that's what it is, you know. the only thing i was interested in was creating an alternative. that was my ambition. but, yes, i was aware that that existed, yeah -- the casting...
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i would like to talk about the high school process at some point? i think -- i don't think with this resolution that it -- that they should be tied together? i think we want a parallel process or a -- to be thinking about these things at the same time that we're doing all the prework and the community engagement around student assignment, but i don't want to set preconditions necessarily for what it should look like or shouldn't look like? so i'm just saying i would like to work with you on that as we go forward? but i appreciate not putting it in tonight because i think it would have muddied the waters significantly, and i think we, as much -- we have a lot to do on this strand of the work, and i think we need to be thoughtful on the other strand and how we work those two together. thank you. >> president cook: commissioner merase? >> commissioner murase: as the president of the school board committee, just want to wish the school board good luck on this work. it is -- it's not an easy process, but it is important work. to get different outcomes, we do have to
i would like to talk about the high school process at some point? i think -- i don't think with this resolution that it -- that they should be tied together? i think we want a parallel process or a -- to be thinking about these things at the same time that we're doing all the prework and the community engagement around student assignment, but i don't want to set preconditions necessarily for what it should look like or shouldn't look like? so i'm just saying i would like to work with you on...
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, a year after leaving, i think. ias really trying to grapple with that experience and come to terms with what i had participated in and so that's when i really first asserted thinking i have to write in order to make sense of this. it seems like the only option to kind of get everything down on paper put those experiences in one place. i didn't know it would be a book at the time, but that's how all of that sort of start. host: when with you in border patrol and where did you live during that time? guest: i was in the border patrol from 2008 until 2012. i spent the first two years of my career in a field of station in arizona, and i spent another year at an intelligence sector headquarters in tucson. of income i spent about half a year in el paso. host: let me go through kind of the basics. where were you born? guest: i was born in santa rosa, california, left shortly after my birth. my mother was a park ranger, so we sort of lived in a couple different places in the southwest while she was working for the national pa
, a year after leaving, i think. ias really trying to grapple with that experience and come to terms with what i had participated in and so that's when i really first asserted thinking i have to write in order to make sense of this. it seems like the only option to kind of get everything down on paper put those experiences in one place. i didn't know it would be a book at the time, but that's how all of that sort of start. host: when with you in border patrol and where did you live during that...
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i don't think that is a bad argument. i don't think a court will reverse it. i think a court with kevin a and the rest of the conservatives will cut back. but well not reverse it. they nominally now pass will resist throwing the core into that notwithstanding his unpleasant testimony. i think brett cavanaugh would be that some of the real movement. i'm not defending brett cavanaugh. i'm just saying i don't think he is quite as far over to the right as some of the other justices. i'm certainly open to political arguments but i am i'm troubled by the notion that the courts should disregard someone's constitutional right. and it should maintain an injury for political reasons no matter how good the political reasons may be. saying that there is a constitutional injury makes a question. i think it's unconstitutional. they only take 70 or 80 cases. they have to pick and choose which cases well have the most impact. the notion that there may be some injuries that they let go even though they might decide and i have a big problem with that. >> you just mentioned when i
i don't think that is a bad argument. i don't think a court will reverse it. i think a court with kevin a and the rest of the conservatives will cut back. but well not reverse it. they nominally now pass will resist throwing the core into that notwithstanding his unpleasant testimony. i think brett cavanaugh would be that some of the real movement. i'm not defending brett cavanaugh. i'm just saying i don't think he is quite as far over to the right as some of the other justices. i'm certainly...
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i think what they're doing with the watch, i have an apple watch, i wear it with ekg i think is interestingi actually think, by the way, that may turn out to be a big piece of all of this. but what do i want? what do i knwhantwant? i want siri to understand me. >> voice recognition would be a great thing if it really worked. >> what i can't figure out is why i can't say to the phone, hey, get in touch with walter, we want to set up lunch, and then it just figures it out. it has your calendar, it has my calendar. it should just be able to do that. it seems to me preposterous that we are in this day in age and of great technology and that still requires a lot of handiwork. >> i remember the old days covering voice recognition 20, 30 years ago, and they said it's just around the corner. it still doesn't fully work. let me ask you about the disparity in compensation of ceos versus workers. that seems to have grown and grown and grown. why is that? and is that part of the problem our country is facing, too? >> i think it's a problem insofar as it creates a schism in this country. it creates a ps
i think what they're doing with the watch, i have an apple watch, i wear it with ekg i think is interestingi actually think, by the way, that may turn out to be a big piece of all of this. but what do i want? what do i knwhantwant? i want siri to understand me. >> voice recognition would be a great thing if it really worked. >> what i can't figure out is why i can't say to the phone, hey, get in touch with walter, we want to set up lunch, and then it just figures it out. it has your...
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i. was that's what i was. going to tell the million you look it up if i don't know if this will come to us we pull up if yes what i will people i think you know i think that's ok so it was that i mean you. asked. me if i would say so when we. get home we would have. some of them listen. for you on my must be so which put them up to my mouth and took my photo but it's not just about that i started to see. that it can only put it on a lot better than the world of the schools i see i mean the place i don't know. side stage and you you know. the office has this little book at the front of the plane that crashed. still feel nothing to my mind the simple people. it was to get us out of this no coastal zone i see i still have a kid in an office i was a little bit of when he said please don't miss it was put. on this list of the most put to put it right now this will. be me the. lot of how we're going to. go out of there like it was it was three months and it's a little in the foot a little funny they don't often say this until. the famous and full i was behind it all the time i'd see listed by the sink and look at the kid came up with nothi
i. was that's what i was. going to tell the million you look it up if i don't know if this will come to us we pull up if yes what i will people i think you know i think that's ok so it was that i mean you. asked. me if i would say so when we. get home we would have. some of them listen. for you on my must be so which put them up to my mouth and took my photo but it's not just about that i started to see. that it can only put it on a lot better than the world of the schools i see i mean the...
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>> i try not to because it is so hard. what is religion? i think i am thinking about kind of empirically. about collections of writings, stories, agent creation stories, poems, rituals, prayers, chants, music. that's what i think you want to think of christian tradition, buddhist tradition, muslim tradition. the huge collections. and that is why you can't just say, are you a christian, do you believe? so messed up and asked me, i was talking about the other gospels. do you believe jesus is the son of god? and i said, i wasn't sure what he was getting at. so i said, what you mean by that? and he looked totally puzzled. saying are you a member of trump of the secret handshake? i mean it's -- [laughter] >> so people do define themselves as i'm a christian or a jew or muslim. >> right! >> enemies something very specific to them in terms of what they believe in. do they believe in god, do they believe in certain practices. >> yes and i'm not claiming to be neutral on that at all. a rep in christian tradition and i find it very familiar. i participate in i
>> i try not to because it is so hard. what is religion? i think i am thinking about kind of empirically. about collections of writings, stories, agent creation stories, poems, rituals, prayers, chants, music. that's what i think you want to think of christian tradition, buddhist tradition, muslim tradition. the huge collections. and that is why you can't just say, are you a christian, do you believe? so messed up and asked me, i was talking about the other gospels. do you believe jesus...
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yeah but i think oh and social media especially but they are they are products of it and accelerators of it and i think both i think that's a big part of the story of this of this book too. you don't really get you know the cable news is an invention basically dates back to the one nine hundred eighty with c.n.n. and c.n.n. was a you know it's basically a nonpartisan. place you don't get a miss n.b.c. and fox until the late one nine hundred ninety s. they don't really have their their full force and influence till a few years later and that m.s.m. be seen its current form doesn't really come around until two thousand and seven or so but i do i do think just that idea that you can wall yourself off from opinions you disagree with you can surround yourself with opinions you agree with with perspectives you agree with in not hear the other side it is easier than ever through through just the evolution of mass media technology of social media all of these things and i think they go hand in hand with the rise of tribalism absolutely. was a great book and hardly recommend it the within the blue. we've
yeah but i think oh and social media especially but they are they are products of it and accelerators of it and i think both i think that's a big part of the story of this of this book too. you don't really get you know the cable news is an invention basically dates back to the one nine hundred eighty with c.n.n. and c.n.n. was a you know it's basically a nonpartisan. place you don't get a miss n.b.c. and fox until the late one nine hundred ninety s. they don't really have their their full...
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so i don't think there's, i mean you can look at all his administration policies, you can look at his appointments, but i think what you see is a consistent policy of supporting polluters at the expense of the health, safety, and economic prospects of americans, and it's across the board. and i think that that number is a shocking number when you realize that in fact, we have to be taking that number down by 10%. [ inaudible question ] >> what i'm saying is this. no one knows what is going to happen in the future, including me. but what i do think is important, and what i've seen in the last few years is it's important to actually organize the voice of americans, that there is no existing institution prepared to do that work, so from my standpoint, it goes back to lincoln's point, that anything can be done with public opinion, almost nothing can be done without public opinion. the voice of the american people is the most important power in this land, and what we're trying to do is give those people their voice, give them their power, and in terms of exactly how it's going to work, honestly, none of us re
so i don't think there's, i mean you can look at all his administration policies, you can look at his appointments, but i think what you see is a consistent policy of supporting polluters at the expense of the health, safety, and economic prospects of americans, and it's across the board. and i think that that number is a shocking number when you realize that in fact, we have to be taking that number down by 10%. [ inaudible question ] >> what i'm saying is this. no one knows what is...
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i think i learned an enormous amount. i think i'm a different person today. k that i conducted myself as chairman of the foreign relations committee applying the lessons that i learned with respect to that freedom to just go with your gut. and i certainly acted as secretary of state in that way. and i -- i do regret it -- i think i was a little bit constrained in some ways that i shouldn't have been, period. >> it's tough because you're out there on the ledge, and all the advice and counsel you get is watch your step. >> one of the things that got drummed into me was don't be your own campaign manager. you can't do that. you've probably said it to candidates -- >> a thousand times. >> a thousand times. people say, no, you're wrong. in the end, you -- well, i learned. i learned. you know what, make your gut decision, and stick with your gut decision. that's the most important thing you can do in life period. so i think there were a lot of lessons in all of that. look, let me -- i want to come back to something so critical here. i write about this -- i have a ch
i think i learned an enormous amount. i think i'm a different person today. k that i conducted myself as chairman of the foreign relations committee applying the lessons that i learned with respect to that freedom to just go with your gut. and i certainly acted as secretary of state in that way. and i -- i do regret it -- i think i was a little bit constrained in some ways that i shouldn't have been, period. >> it's tough because you're out there on the ledge, and all the advice and...
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i just disagree? i do not really think there is a liberal bias in the press. i think there is a conflict bias, we like conflict over things that work out well, there's a bias for new over old, we like simple over complicated, black and white over gray, but i don't think that is fundamentally liberal and if you think there is a liberal bias, just ask the obama white house if they saw a big liberal bias in the press that covered them because they would have said no, there is a conservative or a establishment or some other kind of bias there. so you know, the fact that reporters may, the people who are drawn to reporting, which are a whole range of kinds of people, reporters are no, i guess i would disagree with your, with the point that you're making. >> i'm sorry, go ahead. >> i think there is a, there has been a geographic bias in newsrooms. and i think the surprise that so many of us all had on election night reflected that. we were not collectively doing a good job of covering this country and the people who live in it, and their opinions in the lead-up to the
i just disagree? i do not really think there is a liberal bias in the press. i think there is a conflict bias, we like conflict over things that work out well, there's a bias for new over old, we like simple over complicated, black and white over gray, but i don't think that is fundamentally liberal and if you think there is a liberal bias, just ask the obama white house if they saw a big liberal bias in the press that covered them because they would have said no, there is a conservative or a...