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is .lected i know currently it is ban ki-moon. secondly, what is the u.n. to combat irruption? there was a story recently, i believe with the indian government, they found weapons and drugs on a ship -- do you know anything about that? if you could touch on that, that would be good. thank you again for coming on. guest: thank you. thank you for your questions. certainly, your first question is very very topical right now. we willetary-general, be having a new secretary-general chosen next year by the governments. the full process for doing it, the established way of doing it, is that the general assembly of the united nations, which contains all of the members, actually of points, and makes the final decision. they make the decision based on a slate or recommendations that are brought from the security council. it has been the case in the past that the security council has only put forward one name. it has also been the case that the security council has essentially been through a lot of negotiations amongst itself to choose the leader. .hat has not always
is .lected i know currently it is ban ki-moon. secondly, what is the u.n. to combat irruption? there was a story recently, i believe with the indian government, they found weapons and drugs on a ship -- do you know anything about that? if you could touch on that, that would be good. thank you again for coming on. guest: thank you. thank you for your questions. certainly, your first question is very very topical right now. we willetary-general, be having a new secretary-general chosen next year...
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that is what he is aiming for.no real indication of what he will do in order to get there. he has also said he wants to boost the economy to ¥600 trillion, up about 20% from where it is now, but there is no timeline. he has given himself substantial wiggle room in that sense. guy: when japanese voters watch what he is saying this morning, will they have faith in his ability to deliver? brian: i think that is a real question. one of the other things he came out saying, which surprised me a little bit, was that deflation is over. he made substantial progress on ending it is what he said. mr. kuroda has been saying that prices will rise, inflation of 2% buy a year from now. we know it is not going to happen. we have been waiting for him to dial it back. yesterday we have a deputy economy minister admitting that it was a pie-in-the-sky. we are still waiting for them to retreat, and now mr. aid is coming out trying to sell the message to the president. they don't really believe that at this point. it, if they don't beli
that is what he is aiming for.no real indication of what he will do in order to get there. he has also said he wants to boost the economy to ¥600 trillion, up about 20% from where it is now, but there is no timeline. he has given himself substantial wiggle room in that sense. guy: when japanese voters watch what he is saying this morning, will they have faith in his ability to deliver? brian: i think that is a real question. one of the other things he came out saying, which surprised me a...
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: that is what she -- that is what she is saying.ng for inflation because the unemployment rate is going down. the two things do not hold together. can i ask about a december rate increase? it is not the ideal time to be increasing rates for traders in the market, is it? was clearly case that we had more in the pipeline holding inflation down. so in other words, in a month's time, will we know more than we did yesterday? vonnie: do you really want to be implementing a hike in december, of all times, at the year's end? tosten: everyone i talked our incredible he word about this. how can you do this before christmas? it becomes very complicated because there is much less liquidity. but from a macro perspective, with the dollar not appreciating that much more, i do still think they could do it. michael: we do not know the dollar impact. it could continue. china, we have to wait and see what happens. we are seeing the labor markets go down a little bit because unemployment is getting so low. if we do not get the kind of job creation in t
: that is what she -- that is what she is saying.ng for inflation because the unemployment rate is going down. the two things do not hold together. can i ask about a december rate increase? it is not the ideal time to be increasing rates for traders in the market, is it? was clearly case that we had more in the pipeline holding inflation down. so in other words, in a month's time, will we know more than we did yesterday? vonnie: do you really want to be implementing a hike in december, of all...
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is this idea, it of reset, which is the core of what mr. rosenberg is saying.e: you are also saying that basically falling commodities is something that emerging markets should be looking forward to. my question to you is, inflation is going down, driven by these commodity prices. does that impact consumption directly so that people spend more because they feel richer, or does it help companies keep production costs down? david: i am making a differentiation that it is not good news for emerging markets that are commodity producers. the firstnada -- in half of gdp -- in the first half u.s.e year, gdp was -- the is a net raw materials importer. it is basically a user of commodities. it is not like some final good. it is not like a house that you live in, which is a principal asset. basically, the reality is the reason why u.s. consumer spending in volume terms is running 2.3% right now, because they're practically is no inflation. there is deflation every growth that you see in the u.s.. plow through photos right now. i hear we have some good ones. vonnie: farme
is this idea, it of reset, which is the core of what mr. rosenberg is saying.e: you are also saying that basically falling commodities is something that emerging markets should be looking forward to. my question to you is, inflation is going down, driven by these commodity prices. does that impact consumption directly so that people spend more because they feel richer, or does it help companies keep production costs down? david: i am making a differentiation that it is not good news for...
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this is a taste of what is forward. are we going to be able to hire the best of the best when we go through this because this sh the premise we are able to find the best hedge fund manager jz they keep their staff and that they continue to generate these returns. this is part of the whole assumption for hedge funds so think we should be mindful of this as we go down this road. those are my final comments. >> just one last thing, i said it a couple times in the last 3 or 4 months there are 2 or 3 items at the top of the pyramid for the retirement system and said this is the top 2 or 3. finding someone aheads of absolute return. considering the conversation today where the markets are here and abroad, i think this has been move today the top of the list. i think finding someone ahead absolute return and getting someone in the process is the most important thing for the retirement system and hope we can make good process and the board will work with you and this is something to think about moving forward as we go through t
this is a taste of what is forward. are we going to be able to hire the best of the best when we go through this because this sh the premise we are able to find the best hedge fund manager jz they keep their staff and that they continue to generate these returns. this is part of the whole assumption for hedge funds so think we should be mindful of this as we go down this road. those are my final comments. >> just one last thing, i said it a couple times in the last 3 or 4 months there are...
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>> the brother is cool. he is a real dude.nk that would be matthew mcconaghey if he didn't have to survive. >> he is like bernie sanders. >> that's adorable, miller lyte. i tried 20* -- i tried all day to come up with names that could get me something free. this guy is brilliant. >> i don't like children and i will never have them children. i would name them martini and rossi. >> you are an optimist all the way around. >> ♪ spread sunshine wherever i go ♪ >> this guy is having fun. i'm sure when he takes the kid to church he will call him miller because his middle name is lyte. you can leave that off in formal locations. >> growing up i knew a family they had a daughter -- well i should say first the mom's name is debonaire and she was married to rob morrow and they named their daughter two. she was two morrow. she would say hi i am two morrow. she went by sophie when she realized her parents were crack pots. >> did she have red hair and have a dog and was an orphan? >> why do celebrities name their kids north and northwest. >
>> the brother is cool. he is a real dude.nk that would be matthew mcconaghey if he didn't have to survive. >> he is like bernie sanders. >> that's adorable, miller lyte. i tried 20* -- i tried all day to come up with names that could get me something free. this guy is brilliant. >> i don't like children and i will never have them children. i would name them martini and rossi. >> you are an optimist all the way around. >> ♪ spread sunshine wherever i go ♪...
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why is it not clear what is work load and what is back log? it is dictated by the time cases were opened or the event be it a change of ownership or new construction happened. if the caseerize not being resolved in a timely manner they become back log but stins office denies they are required to complete the assessment office by the loom date it is impossible for them to declare a back log. just ask them how many properties are in their back log today, which leadstuse a recommendation. asking for greater clarity in the annual report where this may be spelled out and everyone gets on the same page. for our research we believe the oar is understaffed thmpt recent grant of 1.2 million dollars over a 3 year period from the stateo count assesser part nurship program is for the elimination of the back log and we believe will go a long way toward that end. as long thaz oar is supported by the mayor and board of supervisors most lae particularly in terms of required matching money and funding administrative and other positions and the property tax ass
why is it not clear what is work load and what is back log? it is dictated by the time cases were opened or the event be it a change of ownership or new construction happened. if the caseerize not being resolved in a timely manner they become back log but stins office denies they are required to complete the assessment office by the loom date it is impossible for them to declare a back log. just ask them how many properties are in their back log today, which leadstuse a recommendation. asking...
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one of the principal reasons is he is real. he is genuine.is a human unlike a lot of other people in politics. what you see is what you get. to your question, if he is looking at those numbers which i assume he must be, if he is the about his future in terms of electoral politics which he might be. here is his problem. he belongs to a club that nobody wants to join. he has buried one of his children. no matter who's talking to him or advisor coming to see him, he is in a frame of mind where something he sees in the car driving past a field is going to remind him of the boy he lost and i don't know given the cargo his family carries that he would have the mental energy or physical energy to conduct a presidential campaign. >> i think 14% is pretty good if you are not announced but on the other hand it is not overwhelming. some people around him say there is an opening for you. i like the vice president a lot but i do not see a drumbeat within the party regulars nor among voters for biden to get in. that is not to say he could not run but there
one of the principal reasons is he is real. he is genuine.is a human unlike a lot of other people in politics. what you see is what you get. to your question, if he is looking at those numbers which i assume he must be, if he is the about his future in terms of electoral politics which he might be. here is his problem. he belongs to a club that nobody wants to join. he has buried one of his children. no matter who's talking to him or advisor coming to see him, he is in a frame of mind where...
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so, the possibility is that there is one name that is out there that he is a dad, and has two kids, andame, i'm not very familiar with him at this point, but everything is still pretty much in limbo until they have the shooter in custody, and from what i understand they have not no notified the next of kin of the professor, is it is pretty new at this point. >> and did the coroner tell you why there may be confusion of the identity of the professor who was killed? >> no. and that is kind of confused me as well, because it was seeming to me that the coroner who has the body would have him with identification. so, i don't know if they are sitting on it and keeping it quiet at this point, because there are two names out there, but i nknow that there are, thee are a lot of rumors going on around here and add ing ing to hysteria on the campus, but i do know that as i said, the officials are, you know, are keyed in on this one thing -- and sorry, as this is going on, i am getting the messages from the sources, and so it is very fluid at this point. >> and very fluid at this point, and therese
so, the possibility is that there is one name that is out there that he is a dad, and has two kids, andame, i'm not very familiar with him at this point, but everything is still pretty much in limbo until they have the shooter in custody, and from what i understand they have not no notified the next of kin of the professor, is it is pretty new at this point. >> and did the coroner tell you why there may be confusion of the identity of the professor who was killed? >> no. and that is...
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this is a new york city story, but the point is is that it is not. james blake. bad call.ith this, karen. bad call down here at the bottom on mr. blake. it appears in the article that he is taking the high road, as always. speaking of a high road, john edwards came up with the phrase, "two americas." a recovered america and a recovering america. then there is another. massively out front on identifying the different cycles .nvolving two parts of america many people in that group would agree with you on your caution on economic growth. you look at employment data, what does it say about two americas? lakshman: i think that the key finding is that wage growth is flat as a pancake. everybody is hoping it is going to go up, but it has not been going up. you see the concentration in jobs growth is very much for the low-paid worker or uneducated worker. tom: there are a lot of people who are going to buy a new ipad watch.ne or the hermes they are not a part of this discussion, are they? there is a whole other part of america. lakshman: i'm not saying that we are not having growt
this is a new york city story, but the point is is that it is not. james blake. bad call.ith this, karen. bad call down here at the bottom on mr. blake. it appears in the article that he is taking the high road, as always. speaking of a high road, john edwards came up with the phrase, "two americas." a recovered america and a recovering america. then there is another. massively out front on identifying the different cycles .nvolving two parts of america many people in that group would...
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that is what is starting to creep in here, right? that is what she is building toward. they were certainly sure that witherspoon died of family troubles. the longer this thing goes on, the more this confrontation, this collision between blissful ignorance and doubt is -- that is what she is developing. those bad thoughts we started with? they look more possible now after the death of -- student: even those with blissful ignorance are not safe. prof. anderson: good. student: you can be happy until you get strangled by your slaves. [laughter] prof. anderson: you can be happy and not be fearful, but that doesn't make you alive. that is a possibility. you want to say something. that is the mind working, when you go to the chin. that is a very academic thing to do. student: she starts to reference the blockade around them. [indiscernible] so now you're: starting to see these other themes layered on the blockade. everybody knows that if the federal troops land in south carolina low country, what might result in that slave population. what are we told is always in this chapter
that is what is starting to creep in here, right? that is what she is building toward. they were certainly sure that witherspoon died of family troubles. the longer this thing goes on, the more this confrontation, this collision between blissful ignorance and doubt is -- that is what she is developing. those bad thoughts we started with? they look more possible now after the death of -- student: even those with blissful ignorance are not safe. prof. anderson: good. student: you can be happy...
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that is what this is.on noted it was going to provide just the absolute bare minimum the city law allows or requires for affordable inclusionary housing. at 12 percent. in this case cash it out. 12 percent. we have a uber luxury project doing just 12 percent inclusionary. what no one mentioned but what i want to get you to pay attention to is the developer is asking for every goody they can get that makes their project more valuable every possible way. a parking variance, this variance, this conditional use. most of all, 20 more feet and exception to your bulk limits. 2 more floors of condoes add that level sell for 4 thousand dollars a square foot and that is about 30 thousand feet at least. 120 million dollars goody from you a 20 feet you don't have to give them. what are we getting back? the profit from that after development cost, 30 million? pick a number. 25 million? what do you get back? what is the sit a getting back for giving 20 more feet, nothing. you are not getting anything back. why don't you
that is what this is.on noted it was going to provide just the absolute bare minimum the city law allows or requires for affordable inclusionary housing. at 12 percent. in this case cash it out. 12 percent. we have a uber luxury project doing just 12 percent inclusionary. what no one mentioned but what i want to get you to pay attention to is the developer is asking for every goody they can get that makes their project more valuable every possible way. a parking variance, this variance, this...
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there is a copyright infringement because she is the emoji. >> why is this though?since the 70s. what is wrong? >> i don't know. she is not a politician. there is something to be said about a good politician. they know how to work a room. for serious reasons here -- >> for real. >> it goes back to money and politics. when it becomes a money game they look for who is the best fundraiser and they hire consultants and tell this person how to be a good candidate. the old school politicians who came up before money was a huge thing, the joe bidens and the bill clintons, you know, that's pretty much it. >> they are the old school guys. >> i don't know if she is behind the emojis or not. >> it has her on the phone. it has her doing all of the things that we remember from her scandals, right? >> and strange flowers. >> and wearing the blue dress. >> oh man. >> i can't imagine a single instance in my life where my emotions would be so over run and i couldn't come up with the words, but the hillary emoji would be just what i needed. sorry, babe, this is not working out. it's
there is a copyright infringement because she is the emoji. >> why is this though?since the 70s. what is wrong? >> i don't know. she is not a politician. there is something to be said about a good politician. they know how to work a room. for serious reasons here -- >> for real. >> it goes back to money and politics. when it becomes a money game they look for who is the best fundraiser and they hire consultants and tell this person how to be a good candidate. the old...
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is an sb entertain entertainer, and carly fiorina is saying, and miss america is saying, and he is an entertai r entertainer, and the fact that ben carson is doing so well flies the face of that. >> and well, let's be fair, because the media is giving him a lot of play, and the polls are based on name recognition, and the media is loving it, and the more he gets the more it is helping him, and you say it is fascinating, but i say it is deeply, deeply disturbing that he is going up in the polls, come on, people. >> and the media is giving a lot of focus to this trump juggernaut. >> no kidding. >> but so are the other candidates. >> so they can get the coverage. >> the one that is the most interesting of the whole battle wednesday night, and really in earnest started thursday which i say because the polling that we are seeing only reflects one day of that, and the polling only reflects one day of the look at a that face. do you want to see that face as your president, which offended people, and the polling may not show it yet, because it happened at the end of the polling, so i want to
is an sb entertain entertainer, and carly fiorina is saying, and miss america is saying, and he is an entertai r entertainer, and the fact that ben carson is doing so well flies the face of that. >> and well, let's be fair, because the media is giving him a lot of play, and the polls are based on name recognition, and the media is loving it, and the more he gets the more it is helping him, and you say it is fascinating, but i say it is deeply, deeply disturbing that he is going up in the...
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is it on process? is it on evidence? is it on the fact that maybe they simply overreacted and should have fined him for the fact that the cell phone was in ini inoperable or broken? >> the wall street has a front page story on him and how he is approaching a lot of the scandals. joining us this morning, nfl agent, drew rosenhaus. thanks for joining us so quickly . >> my pleasure. >> i'm guessing you are thrilled at this decision. >> yes. as the player agent, tom brady's target. i'm personally happy. also, professionally. i've thought in this particular case that there was never any grounds for an extension. i have been on your show before. i have talked very clearly that i did not think that a fine was inappropriate but that a suspension absolutely was taking it too far. >> do you believe the league will press this and try to get it overturned? >> if i were them, i would move on. this has been a disaster for the nfl. they have gone after one of their icons. why, i'm not sure? i mean to the extent it has marred the season
is it on process? is it on evidence? is it on the fact that maybe they simply overreacted and should have fined him for the fact that the cell phone was in ini inoperable or broken? >> the wall street has a front page story on him and how he is approaching a lot of the scandals. joining us this morning, nfl agent, drew rosenhaus. thanks for joining us so quickly . >> my pleasure. >> i'm guessing you are thrilled at this decision. >> yes. as the player agent, tom brady's...
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this is what the ims is worried about. china is slowing.bal economy sustain a rate hike? >> that is what janet yellen has to make sure to comment on. her word in a statement after the fed meeting will be crucial, whether there is a rate hike or not. her information she is relaying on the view on the global picture will be critically important. big surgeu have had a in globalization over the past decades, world central banks are confounded with not just governing their economies but the world as well. that is why there has been so much focus on this. this will likely be the most watched fed meeting of this generation. >> definitely excited about that one. what does that wind up doing to the high-yield market? destruction across the board but we now see high yields start to come back. track the s&p versus bloomberg's high-yield index. the orange line. what leads what and what happens when a fed hikes to the high-yield market? >> our view was changed on high-yield a few weeks ago to have a positive outlook. we saw that it is the end of may, ju
this is what the ims is worried about. china is slowing.bal economy sustain a rate hike? >> that is what janet yellen has to make sure to comment on. her word in a statement after the fed meeting will be crucial, whether there is a rate hike or not. her information she is relaying on the view on the global picture will be critically important. big surgeu have had a in globalization over the past decades, world central banks are confounded with not just governing their economies but the...
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, how pivotal is moment is this? >>> it is obviously a very important moment. now more people know who i am. we know based on what has happened before this debate that as people come to know me and they understand who i am and what i have done and what i will do they support me. the truth is we will stay here and work hard each day. those people maybe just introduced to me for the first time at the debate can learn more about me. these are important decisions and serious issues and i want the american people to know as much as bout me as possible. >> with greater attention comes greater scrutiny. here is what you said of the political class in the debate. >> if someone is in the system their whole life they do not know how broken the system it, a fish swims in water and it does future know it is water. it is not that politicians are bad but they have been in the system forever. >> to make your point you say how long have we been talking about entitlement reform and doing nothing. miss fiorina isn't that less about be
, how pivotal is moment is this? >>> it is obviously a very important moment. now more people know who i am. we know based on what has happened before this debate that as people come to know me and they understand who i am and what i have done and what i will do they support me. the truth is we will stay here and work hard each day. those people maybe just introduced to me for the first time at the debate can learn more about me. these are important decisions and serious issues and i...
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it is slow, but it is not that low. it is only about 40 bases its less than the average of the last 20 years. but 40 basis points are only worth index, is only about 1/10 of a percentage point. it has contributed but it seems like most of the undershoot relative to the target is due to other factors. it may be that we as an health care costs, but it does not seem like you can explain, or most of the -- all were most of the weakness from this. joe: there is this drumbeat give you fear it among traders that says the fed should get on with it. what is it waiting for, bite the bullet. is there any merit to the idea that the fed should get on with it and move off of zero for the second moving off zero? jan: i do not see a justification for that. people are more patient, some are more impatient. i do not think that is really that relevant a consideration for monetary policy. the question is, is the right time to move off of zero at a time when clearly you are closer on employment. you can make a reasonable are -- argument tha
it is slow, but it is not that low. it is only about 40 bases its less than the average of the last 20 years. but 40 basis points are only worth index, is only about 1/10 of a percentage point. it has contributed but it seems like most of the undershoot relative to the target is due to other factors. it may be that we as an health care costs, but it does not seem like you can explain, or most of the -- all were most of the weakness from this. joe: there is this drumbeat give you fear it among...
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it is notit is not a theoretical conversation. there's quite a substantial amount of evidence that goes against the iranian claim. for example, what are they doing for the saudi's? this is never been a direct conversation between the two it has always been and direct conversation. when iran went full support to a man in damascus that is single-handedly broken the country and caused a tremendous amount of human catastrophe and tragedy and also has contributed to spillover of the civil war, that in no way contribute to stability. when iran commits terrorist acts inside bahrain and iran plans itself inside kuwait, that in no way contribute to stability. when authorized military assistance command i 100 percent agree with you that it is not a priority, but i'm not sure why they still devil, regardless, just to focus, that does not contribute to stability. the ruling is still out. there is plenty because they are like no other actor fighting isis. let me just finish my point. >> and serial against the saudi's. >> sunnis. >> as i mentio
it is notit is not a theoretical conversation. there's quite a substantial amount of evidence that goes against the iranian claim. for example, what are they doing for the saudi's? this is never been a direct conversation between the two it has always been and direct conversation. when iran went full support to a man in damascus that is single-handedly broken the country and caused a tremendous amount of human catastrophe and tragedy and also has contributed to spillover of the civil war, that...
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alix: which is ironic, because he is really rich. also like with bill clinton, when he has been asked if he favors higher taxes, he has said, i could pay more taxes. donald trump says the same. people kind of like that. alix: john heilemann, thank you very much. tune in tonight at 5:00 p.m. eastern. scarlet: we have much more coming up. we will take a look at it will prices. ♪ -- oil prices. ♪ great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need. because you have enough to worry about. i did not see that coming. don't deal with disruptions. get better internet installed on your schedule. comcast business. built for business. alix: welcome back. i'm alex deal here with -- alix steel here with scarlet fu. scarlet: officials are saying murder rates are rising across the nation. with the summer not it
alix: which is ironic, because he is really rich. also like with bill clinton, when he has been asked if he favors higher taxes, he has said, i could pay more taxes. donald trump says the same. people kind of like that. alix: john heilemann, thank you very much. tune in tonight at 5:00 p.m. eastern. scarlet: we have much more coming up. we will take a look at it will prices. ♪ -- oil prices. ♪ great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest...
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that is what is so exciting.n is corrupt. >> and you are seeing it on both sides. >> we are? >> bernie sanders, -- teesixteen's to pick up a few points. >> hillary clinton was the clear front runner. the fact that he has been able to passer. lou: iowa and new hampshire, impressive that given everything hillary clinton is still the national front runner. >> well, ben carson, incredible life story, brilliant guy. i don't know that they will vote for him. no known skill as a negotiator, no executive experience. he hired a nurse and receptionist. there is some truth to that. >> there is. probably doctor carson could say he got off light. he is not going to put up with the challenge, whether you say that he was 1st insulted, if you didn't a challengedhe challenged him. i will be so well prepared. she will be brilliant. lou: it will be fascinating to watch command i am still trying to get over a 14 minute foreign-policy speech. >> you don't want to reveal everything at once. we can't wait for tomorrow night. lou: the t
that is what is so exciting.n is corrupt. >> and you are seeing it on both sides. >> we are? >> bernie sanders, -- teesixteen's to pick up a few points. >> hillary clinton was the clear front runner. the fact that he has been able to passer. lou: iowa and new hampshire, impressive that given everything hillary clinton is still the national front runner. >> well, ben carson, incredible life story, brilliant guy. i don't know that they will vote for him. no known...
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or is it? the website gawker searched internet retailers and found, for example, a remember benghazi dog t-shirt. it is down from $24.50. and what about this thong? it reads "four dead in benghazi. denied help three times by obama." and here is a hillary benghazi clinton notebook. i bought one for each of my daughters for school. and i almost wanna have another kid so i can put him or her in this onesie. it is not just about benghazi. look at these chem trail earrings. they read lies in the skies. my wife's birthday is coming up. here is a shower curtain. fantastic. and for those cold winter nights. footed pajamas that say it is pay back time, isis. screw you, isis. now let's make some hot cocoa. a wake up 9/11 job. the only hours are 9 and 11. that is nutso and only that last one. all of the others are completely legitimate. danny, welcome to the show. do you think a benghazi thong is inappropriate? >> depends on who you are dating. >> you can spice it up with the right guy. >> the right guy.
or is it? the website gawker searched internet retailers and found, for example, a remember benghazi dog t-shirt. it is down from $24.50. and what about this thong? it reads "four dead in benghazi. denied help three times by obama." and here is a hillary benghazi clinton notebook. i bought one for each of my daughters for school. and i almost wanna have another kid so i can put him or her in this onesie. it is not just about benghazi. look at these chem trail earrings. they read lies...
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it is it that he is soft spoken.if there's any quality that you would naturally associate with success, that would be far down on the list. >> yes, i agree. but in a field of these candidates, looking and sounding, talking and behaving different is very important and distinguishes ourselves from the rest of the debate. but that is not him. but i will take two hours of national tv time sitting with him any day, anytime any time that he wants to give it to me. >> so a lot of people must his standout performance in the first debate. were they didn't get it. did you know those last couple of questions, one about race in the closing statement, did you think is then carson terms that he is killing it and he would have a big bounce because of this? >> well, nowadays everything is dashboard. and i can tell you how everything is playing. so i knew through social media that what he was saying was really resonating and the shares of the posts were going through the roof. and at that point i think he had about 1.6 and we went up
it is it that he is soft spoken.if there's any quality that you would naturally associate with success, that would be far down on the list. >> yes, i agree. but in a field of these candidates, looking and sounding, talking and behaving different is very important and distinguishes ourselves from the rest of the debate. but that is not him. but i will take two hours of national tv time sitting with him any day, anytime any time that he wants to give it to me. >> so a lot of people...
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costuestion is what is the of an educated person?f you have two adjusted by the number of hours worked and that in europe,t's say seven european countries, france, italy, spain -- after adjusting the average hours worked in a week -- it costs twice as much as america. have an education, but if you are expensive, it's not good enough. you have to look at does the income pay? if you have a situation where an educated population, the single most important factor, is what does it cost to have an educated person? next factor is indebtedness. they have less capacity to -- we have surveys of work attitudes like different cultures have different work attitudes. and alaces live to work places work to live. so there is a cultural -- i am not saying one is better than the other. but you can take surveys about it. tom: so, what is your prescription? we did not even know it was coming. the radel yelp -- ra dalio prescription for a better america? ray: four for a better world. there are various factors, but they are clear and the art in the study.
costuestion is what is the of an educated person?f you have two adjusted by the number of hours worked and that in europe,t's say seven european countries, france, italy, spain -- after adjusting the average hours worked in a week -- it costs twice as much as america. have an education, but if you are expensive, it's not good enough. you have to look at does the income pay? if you have a situation where an educated population, the single most important factor, is what does it cost to have an...
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ian: this is a country that is craving authenticity. we are only getting it and people like trump and bernie sanders. pope francis brings authenticity to an entire different level. he asked the way he believes -- acts the way he believes. the catholic church represents a whole host of things that could not be implemented in advanced industrial economy, some of the anti-science perspectives in response to climate change. it would be dangerous, but actively hurtful. we fundamental messages that are all equal, refugees have to be taken care of, yes. how can you not be excited? no one is saying, oh, my god, he went to cuba first. this isricans think precisely what america has been lacking. we no longer know what america stands for. charlie: were we embarrassed by the fact that europe was accepting many more refugees than we were? ian: i think we were embarrassed by the headlines and the fact we were nowhere on this. the europeans are largely nowhere on this, with the exception of germany. ian: the pope took some -- charlie: the pope took so
ian: this is a country that is craving authenticity. we are only getting it and people like trump and bernie sanders. pope francis brings authenticity to an entire different level. he asked the way he believes -- acts the way he believes. the catholic church represents a whole host of things that could not be implemented in advanced industrial economy, some of the anti-science perspectives in response to climate change. it would be dangerous, but actively hurtful. we fundamental messages that...
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i never, he is not -- he is an arab. he is not. >> no, ma'am. he is a decent family man, citizens of i just happen to have disagreements with. >> reporter: once donald trump criticized for something he didn't say. greg: let's bring in chris wallace, one of the moderators of that debate last month, he genitals' donald trump directly. are you there? there he is. hi, chris. what do you think of this latest situation? >> you would hope that at candidate when someone was viewing that kind of hate and misinformation on the campaign trail would correct it and first of all the fact that he said we it is muslims you would help a candidate would say no, we have a problem is radical muslims or muslim extremists but not just people of the muslim faith. trump didn't say that and he didn't correct the man when it came to the idea that the president was a muslim and wasn't an american. i do think it is legitimate to say that trump should have, like mccain in 2008, have corrected the man, set the record straight and indicated he doesn't in any way implicitly or
i never, he is not -- he is an arab. he is not. >> no, ma'am. he is a decent family man, citizens of i just happen to have disagreements with. >> reporter: once donald trump criticized for something he didn't say. greg: let's bring in chris wallace, one of the moderators of that debate last month, he genitals' donald trump directly. are you there? there he is. hi, chris. what do you think of this latest situation? >> you would hope that at candidate when someone was viewing...
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that is the risk that markets think that the fed is more easy to dupe than it is. it could end up being controlled by marcus later down the road because they are trying so hard not to surprise them. the risk is really just how the markets understand the fed's reaction. rishaad: going into this december was the month it was favor for a rate hike. is that still on the table? of the economists we spoke to said they are shifting to december. we also think -- seeing some people shift back into the first quarter of 2016. it seems december is squarely on the table. pointed out that most of the committee members expect to raise interest rates this year, which means it has to be october or december. but this is sort of causing the balance of risk to shift into 2016 for some people it seems. can you tell us from today's meeting, how has the fed's view on inflation evolved? jeanna: it was really interesting in today's meeting. that janet yellen talked about needing to see some of these international and external risks play out to cf inflation -- to cf inflation is going to re
that is the risk that markets think that the fed is more easy to dupe than it is. it could end up being controlled by marcus later down the road because they are trying so hard not to surprise them. the risk is really just how the markets understand the fed's reaction. rishaad: going into this december was the month it was favor for a rate hike. is that still on the table? of the economists we spoke to said they are shifting to december. we also think -- seeing some people shift back into the...
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>> if is it is modest. detaurmtinant is the department of finance because it allows a higher level of debt to be available for this purpose and it seems to in my view seems to be meet wg success. >> you may or may not know how toanswer this nex queckz but how would we apply this? if this passes how do we apply this additional 300 million dh dollars to san francisco? >> it allows the state wide amount available through housing programs to be increased and so it is through your normal grants programs at the state level so you just have more money available. >> okay. ab 61 deals with bill expanded authority that now is existing for local authorities to grant transit agencies the right to stop and pick up passengers to also apply to shuttle service vehicles. this reminds me of our long hearing with [inaudible] and addressing the shutting buses. one of the things i recall the most is mta acknowledged their hands were tied and it was a state law that superseded how much could bow charged for any entity that wants
>> if is it is modest. detaurmtinant is the department of finance because it allows a higher level of debt to be available for this purpose and it seems to in my view seems to be meet wg success. >> you may or may not know how toanswer this nex queckz but how would we apply this? if this passes how do we apply this additional 300 million dh dollars to san francisco? >> it allows the state wide amount available through housing programs to be increased and so it is through your...
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so if that is not audacious, what is it?he goal here is to make it so that a person can walk into a store in basically any developing country, and buy a phone, and get access to some free, basic internet services. and that is the primary goal for people around the world. and once we have made it so that this system is working in every country, that will be -- that is step one. and then step two is actually making people use it, which will be its own multi-year challenge. just because, you know, without -- the internet is one of the best ways to teach people about what services that are out there, and we have to figure out other things as well. a secondary goal is to make it so that this is a profitable thing for the whole international operator community. because, i mean, that is how you make this sustainable. right? this can not be something that is just charity for these operators around the world. this will work if providing free, basic services actually ends up being a way for them to get more paying customers and more p
so if that is not audacious, what is it?he goal here is to make it so that a person can walk into a store in basically any developing country, and buy a phone, and get access to some free, basic internet services. and that is the primary goal for people around the world. and once we have made it so that this system is working in every country, that will be -- that is step one. and then step two is actually making people use it, which will be its own multi-year challenge. just because, you know,...
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is it a clever plot?illing to play ball, or is he so confident he will win the nomination that he can only soften the blow's on stage at the next debate. i we will tell you this much, the press conference is entertaining. >> if i win the when the nomination i go directly against whoever they happened to put up. and for that reason i have signed the pledge. kennedy: there it is, and you can't have oppressor without a little non sequitur. >> a very good friend of mine, a great guy, a very honorable guy and an honest guy and a truly great athlete. really a a very good friend of mine. he loves trump. he goes aroundhe goes around saying trump is my all-time hero. >> let's not forget taking shots at jeb bush. >> a very nice man. i'll be honest. a very nice person. a very low-energy person command i don't think that's what the country needs. is going to spend a lot of money on negative ads. so far everyone has gone down the tubes. >> all trump is very rich and can fund his own campaign. >> this is a self-funded
is it a clever plot?illing to play ball, or is he so confident he will win the nomination that he can only soften the blow's on stage at the next debate. i we will tell you this much, the press conference is entertaining. >> if i win the when the nomination i go directly against whoever they happened to put up. and for that reason i have signed the pledge. kennedy: there it is, and you can't have oppressor without a little non sequitur. >> a very good friend of mine, a great guy, a...
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that is fair. is that fair? phil: crude-oil will trade 1560, understand it is lower than the right now. maria: where do you get that number? >> saudia arabia at controls the price of oil. maria: not controlling it now. >> they can control it by reducing supply and get the price back up again but they said price puts them out of business but does not hurt the fiscal situation. maria: malware the strategy. >> the answer was $60. they are overshoe, 15 to 60 take another year to bankrupt fracking by the end of 2016. maria: got to figure out what this guy is talking about. most opec members want oil at $70 to $80 a barrel, no kidding. dagen: sounds like the iran nuclear program. maria: it is 44 right now. dagen: what saudi arabia did to gain market share and drive the price down when they didn't realize and phil flynn talked about this, the fracking company started producing more because they were indebted and they needed lower revenue to try to make sure they were making good on their debts so what happened was you
that is fair. is that fair? phil: crude-oil will trade 1560, understand it is lower than the right now. maria: where do you get that number? >> saudia arabia at controls the price of oil. maria: not controlling it now. >> they can control it by reducing supply and get the price back up again but they said price puts them out of business but does not hurt the fiscal situation. maria: malware the strategy. >> the answer was $60. they are overshoe, 15 to 60 take another year to...
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she is from cock monga water agency and my experience of her is she is thoughtful and approachable and very effective. she has spent the last term as vice president and will be the nominee for president of the coming year, so i think her presidency would be very positive and it would be my pleasure to move our support of her for that position. >> i'll second that motion. um, any other discussion, comments? any public comments? all those in favor of the resolution? >> aye. >> all those opposed? the motion carries. any other commission business? moving on to the next item, please. >> item 7 is report of the general manager >> good afternoon commissioners. first would like to start off with the drought update. steve, ritchie >> steve ritchie general manager for water. if we can have the slides. we'll look at where we are in the drought. some are familiar, the first is level of storage in the reservoirs and hetch hetchy is 88 percent full but that is dropping now. water bank is above 100 thousand feed at 18 percent full so we are going through a relatively normal cycle now, hetch hetchy go
she is from cock monga water agency and my experience of her is she is thoughtful and approachable and very effective. she has spent the last term as vice president and will be the nominee for president of the coming year, so i think her presidency would be very positive and it would be my pleasure to move our support of her for that position. >> i'll second that motion. um, any other discussion, comments? any public comments? all those in favor of the resolution? >> aye. >>...
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, it is not a ceiling, it is a floor. in the next fiscal year we will target 100,000. germany may take and one million refugees this year. dijsselbloem in greece, alexis tsipras -- brendan: in greece, alexis tsipras regained power. syriza party will join with the new democracy party. >> we raise our sleeves to lift up the sound over our homeland. social justice and prosperity for our country. to be able to have a stronger and fairer greece. brendan: tsipras came to power austerity he now must make spending cuts he agreed to in exchange for another bailout. the second-largest u.s. homeowner posted earnings that beat estimates. lennar sells homes for entry level and move up buyers in 17 states. the largest department store company in the u.s. has announced its hiring plan. macy's will bring on 35,000 temporary workers, about the same as last year. jcpenney will hire 30,000 people for the holidays. those are your top stories. betty: coming up in the next hour on the bloomberg "market day," the lockup on 63% of alibaba shares
, it is not a ceiling, it is a floor. in the next fiscal year we will target 100,000. germany may take and one million refugees this year. dijsselbloem in greece, alexis tsipras -- brendan: in greece, alexis tsipras regained power. syriza party will join with the new democracy party. >> we raise our sleeves to lift up the sound over our homeland. social justice and prosperity for our country. to be able to have a stronger and fairer greece. brendan: tsipras came to power austerity he now...
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john boehner is a good man. he is a patriot.h he has served for a long time. he cares about his kconstituent, and he cares about america. you know, we have obviously had a lot of disagreements, and politically, with we are at different ends of the spectrum, but he has always conducted himself with courtesy and civility with me, and he has always kept his word when he has made a commitment, and he is somebody who has been gracious, and i think that maybe most importantly, he is somebody who understands that in government, in governance, you don't get 100% of what you want, but you have to work with people who you disagree with, and sometimes strongly in order to do the people's business. i'm not going to prejudge who the next speaker will be. that is something that will have to be worked through in the house. i will certainly reach out immediately to whoever is the new speaker to see what his or her ideas are, and how we can make progress in the important issues that make faces. the one thing that i will say is that my hope is th
john boehner is a good man. he is a patriot.h he has served for a long time. he cares about his kconstituent, and he cares about america. you know, we have obviously had a lot of disagreements, and politically, with we are at different ends of the spectrum, but he has always conducted himself with courtesy and civility with me, and he has always kept his word when he has made a commitment, and he is somebody who has been gracious, and i think that maybe most importantly, he is somebody who...
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is that true?well, there is no doubt, wolf, that there is a magnate -- magnet for bashar al assad for the extremists to go to fight in terms of what he has done to his own people in the form of barrel bombs, and atrocious attacks, but what we are doing with over 100 countries, and 60 countries formally the part of the coalition against isille is to share information, and enhance security procedures, anded a dlesz flo -- and address this flow. and this is what has galvanized the leader s s to come together >> this is one of the most eye-popping lines from the report of the u.s. homeland security, the u.s. lacks a national strategy for combat tig the terrorist travel and not produced one in nearly a decade. president obama has been in office for nearly seven years now, and do you agree that there is no national strategy for c e combatting terrorist travel? >> i disagree, wolf, but it is a bi-partisan report, and report that we have been working closely the homestand security, and national counter ter
is that true?well, there is no doubt, wolf, that there is a magnate -- magnet for bashar al assad for the extremists to go to fight in terms of what he has done to his own people in the form of barrel bombs, and atrocious attacks, but what we are doing with over 100 countries, and 60 countries formally the part of the coalition against isille is to share information, and enhance security procedures, anded a dlesz flo -- and address this flow. and this is what has galvanized the leader s s to...
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there is clear science that this is -- clear signs that this is on the increase.ther it has gone far enough, we will see. fires have been coming back every year for decades. rishaad: what should be the next step, peter? >> there are several things that need to be done. one is, recognize that fire prevention is actually much more effective than trying to put out the fire, as long as they have started. as you say, education, awareness. but also, a strong move to make sure these practices are being turned around. coupled with the longer-term improvements of the spatial planning to make sure the land is actually used in appropriate ways, and the reconsidering of how these areas, we have thick . te -- peat rishaad: you were talking a few weeks about -- a few weeks ago about, we have to identify the problem and make sure we are not fooling ourselves when we look for solutions. that is the challenge, isn't it? >> yes. i think we need to look at this with open eyes. there are many different actors on many different levels. farms, middle scale investors, and large-scale ac
there is clear science that this is -- clear signs that this is on the increase.ther it has gone far enough, we will see. fires have been coming back every year for decades. rishaad: what should be the next step, peter? >> there are several things that need to be done. one is, recognize that fire prevention is actually much more effective than trying to put out the fire, as long as they have started. as you say, education, awareness. but also, a strong move to make sure these practices...
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there is something twitter is losing moving away from that.ut being a global place where people -- the best people in the world can talk about things is a neat, unique position. emily: why is meerkat not dead? why does it have a chance? john: meerkat is doing really well. madonna released her latest single on it. it's time for this to take off. one button and you are broadcasting to the world. it feels like an opportunity space that is very large. david: i think it is too early to write the story of the winner or loser in that cycle. emily: there has been a rise in angel investing. angel list has created a structure by which you can invest in a person who invests in companies. how does that impact you guys? do you worry about that? john: there are more companies getting created no matter how you look at it. our goal is to figure out which ones are interesting. we have a few different -- emily: that is such a politically correct response. john: it really isn't. when you have a billion dollars to deploy, you can cash in different places and stil
there is something twitter is losing moving away from that.ut being a global place where people -- the best people in the world can talk about things is a neat, unique position. emily: why is meerkat not dead? why does it have a chance? john: meerkat is doing really well. madonna released her latest single on it. it's time for this to take off. one button and you are broadcasting to the world. it feels like an opportunity space that is very large. david: i think it is too early to write the...
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that is when they say yes. .hether it is women's issues it is not supposed to be easy, it is supposed to be hard. you putting the energy to be prepared. i always have a test. do you dream about? is right for you. if you wake up and you are taking notes about your business because that is what you are thinking about, then it is right for you. if you have that much commitment and conviction, who now -- who cares if it is one more door you have to knock on. >> as an entrepreneur and investor, what are the biggest obstacles for starting or growing a business? mr. cuban: companies don't fail for lack of money 99% of the time. they fail the lack of brains and effort. the one thing in business you can control, and i say this to athletes as well. the one thing that you can control is your effort. that is the one thing no one can ever take away from you and that you can control. that is the key. if you are putting in the effort, you got a shot and you can be successful. >> you have another kind of famous mark cuban shark tank contestant who had a patent, he was basically just trying to license
that is when they say yes. .hether it is women's issues it is not supposed to be easy, it is supposed to be hard. you putting the energy to be prepared. i always have a test. do you dream about? is right for you. if you wake up and you are taking notes about your business because that is what you are thinking about, then it is right for you. if you have that much commitment and conviction, who now -- who cares if it is one more door you have to knock on. >> as an entrepreneur and...
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it is slow growth. it is volatility. it is uneven but there is still growth there. i look at the rest of this year and into next year seeing a lot of opportunities for the company. i think some of these things get overdone. >> it may be the case that the fear of china's slowdown is skroefr done. you would be a person to ask. what are you seeing in that particular market? >> i think it used to be easy for everybody in china. it was a macro story. everything in china grew. now, it is more of a micro story. if you are in the aviation business like we are, things are booming. if you are the electrification business, things are booming. if you are in the mining business, it is quite tough. if you are in the construction business, it is quite tough. this year, up high single digits. it is probably slower than it was in the past but it is not terrible by any means. >> the orders are up 15%, i believe, in the first half in china. >> they are up about 8%, 9% in the first half. they will be up low single digits in the third quarter and up 8%, 9% for the year. >> what are your
it is slow growth. it is volatility. it is uneven but there is still growth there. i look at the rest of this year and into next year seeing a lot of opportunities for the company. i think some of these things get overdone. >> it may be the case that the fear of china's slowdown is skroefr done. you would be a person to ask. what are you seeing in that particular market? >> i think it used to be easy for everybody in china. it was a macro story. everything in china grew. now, it is...
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the devil is in the details. that is where the concern is. that is not to say that there should not be policies and government should not have a role to play, but i don't think we can rely wholly on the government given the fact that the government works so slowly. prof calo: fair enough. ms. durkan: you wanted to jump in on this? ms. o'connor: i despair of this glacial congress. you are right, we are thinking about this a lot. a clean sheet of paper of what a privacy law looks like in this country would be very short of high-level principles. once you create a particular standard around technology or security standard, you create a chilling effect and a target for hackers to shoot at, right? suddenly you have chilled innovation. but i think that the high-level standards, the ftc is the right place the point. fairness, fair dealing, with some more granularity around the best practices. companies are largely already doing this in springdale. it would be a short bill. we have a all the challenges we hadu experience -- all the challenges that yo
the devil is in the details. that is where the concern is. that is not to say that there should not be policies and government should not have a role to play, but i don't think we can rely wholly on the government given the fact that the government works so slowly. prof calo: fair enough. ms. durkan: you wanted to jump in on this? ms. o'connor: i despair of this glacial congress. you are right, we are thinking about this a lot. a clean sheet of paper of what a privacy law looks like in this...
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it is only one. i know everybody is upset. >> it is beginning, it is a start. >> they had it. especially with everything else that happened in the division, giants losing, redskins looking. >> but go back to the first half though, i promise you kiko alonzo was only bright spot in that whole thing, that catch, my goodness. >> yeah, it was, kiko was a play maker on that side of the ball, which is good to see. but you shoot yourself in the foot. every single time they had a penalty against them. ten penalties. how about malcolm jenkins, two opportunities, two times. the the ball hits you in the the hand. you have to make those plays. you will in the do that and win on the road. >> heck of a catch. >> great catch. >> great catch. >> odell beckham junior is saying wait a minute that is my move. >> he is a good linebacker. >> what was obvious that sam bradford, who has not played, really, in a big time game, in 695 days. >> long time. >> a little rusty. >> absolutely. >> and his timing was off a little bit. but timing was off with his receivers. that hurt. the first pass to zach ert
it is only one. i know everybody is upset. >> it is beginning, it is a start. >> they had it. especially with everything else that happened in the division, giants losing, redskins looking. >> but go back to the first half though, i promise you kiko alonzo was only bright spot in that whole thing, that catch, my goodness. >> yeah, it was, kiko was a play maker on that side of the ball, which is good to see. but you shoot yourself in the foot. every single time they had a...
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this is. when they started the excavation enroll that wasn't done properly they ran about it completely the wrong way inexperienced we got contacted pretty soon we were contacted before the permit was issued that was what caused all the problems we issued an emergency shoring permit and i will put up another forga photo this is wha hillside looks like with the shore beams and it is typical of what we see for emergency shoring mr. santos included more work for the winter i totally agree with that, i think that is other permit is going to be required for the shoring because of the changes and the sack review because the hillside because where the site is located is is required i'm glad we'll gotten to that point the one thing concerned about the property let me ill put up the other photos the stabilization work to make sure it is secured because of the season we're anticipating and they're going to have to obviously get the project back on track the department has nicole's and the monitoring for
this is. when they started the excavation enroll that wasn't done properly they ran about it completely the wrong way inexperienced we got contacted pretty soon we were contacted before the permit was issued that was what caused all the problems we issued an emergency shoring permit and i will put up another forga photo this is wha hillside looks like with the shore beams and it is typical of what we see for emergency shoring mr. santos included more work for the winter i totally agree with...
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what putin is doing is transparent. charles: it is. and will it is not -- it did not creep up on us, over a year ago they were building a second base, latakia. they put in aircraft missiles, obviously not to fight isis, the president was shocked today when their first targets were rebills -- rebels that we were hoping would over throw assad at some point. >> indeed, obama administration dowdz not wandoes not want to s. but, the fundamental issue is that putin is not hard to understand, he is clear. if you just pay attention, if you know anything about the russians, putin a backgrounds and his ambitions, and he is in this to fight isis and shoulder burden of civilization, he is not attacking isis, but he is attacks assad. the administration looks at things in bits and pieces as if iraq and iran and syria and lebanon are not interrelated. putin has a long-term strategic vision of a shia muslim belt from lebanon to iran, and back to mediterranean sea, dominate by iran, russia-friend lie, ain't-u.s. he is well on his way to a success there
what putin is doing is transparent. charles: it is. and will it is not -- it did not creep up on us, over a year ago they were building a second base, latakia. they put in aircraft missiles, obviously not to fight isis, the president was shocked today when their first targets were rebills -- rebels that we were hoping would over throw assad at some point. >> indeed, obama administration dowdz not wandoes not want to s. but, the fundamental issue is that putin is not hard to understand, he...
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i think what kevin mccarthy is doing, he is a nice guy, he is trying to lock up. what he is doing there at the risk of sacrificing any credibility of his own party is say i am going to allow the attack dogs to go after hillary in that committee. that is what he was doing. it was a disaster in terms of global politics. >> i just love it when -- kevin mccarthy, nice name, really pretty and acts like a fool. he gives away the whole strategy the republicans have been following which is we are out to get hillary. >> there have been a dozen different probes about benghazi none have found wrong doing. they put the select committee together. and all kevin mccarthy left out is we will be renaming this the committee to prevent the election of hillary clinton. his audition to be speaker before he was whip the guy who wouldn't prevent boehner from being humiliated. he has not ever been that talented. >> how can you -- about something so ant like? >> one might try. >> let's watch this because there is a pattern here. for those on the progressive side you will love this. this i
i think what kevin mccarthy is doing, he is a nice guy, he is trying to lock up. what he is doing there at the risk of sacrificing any credibility of his own party is say i am going to allow the attack dogs to go after hillary in that committee. that is what he was doing. it was a disaster in terms of global politics. >> i just love it when -- kevin mccarthy, nice name, really pretty and acts like a fool. he gives away the whole strategy the republicans have been following which is we are...
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is a failure is wrong. the distinction that must be drown between an absolute conflict like failure and the opposition of an organization less than satisfactorily. i would be the first to say that that is the case for the u.n. today. for the reasons you mentioned. you mustn't invade anyone, settle disputes by peaceful means, aggression is illegitimate, unacceptable and states must cooperate to solve problems like the syrian problem. what happens is a failure to carry out correctly and faithfully the mandate of the organization. the charter, which is perfectly sound, what a decent world needs. the problem is those charged with carrying out the mandate have been doing it imperfectly. >> the boss of u.n. - part of the problem is no country wants the u.n. to be the boss of them. they don't want to subject themselves to too many rules. >> no, no, we know exactly, and this is the point we want to make, the boss of u.n. is the permanent five members of the security council. united states, russia, china, france and
is a failure is wrong. the distinction that must be drown between an absolute conflict like failure and the opposition of an organization less than satisfactorily. i would be the first to say that that is the case for the u.n. today. for the reasons you mentioned. you mustn't invade anyone, settle disputes by peaceful means, aggression is illegitimate, unacceptable and states must cooperate to solve problems like the syrian problem. what happens is a failure to carry out correctly and...
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morning, is it nice. >> it is amazing.side loving it right next to the beach and where are you inside, by all of the equipment. >> yep, yep, thanks for that, um-hmm. so hopefully i'll get to the beach this weekend. >> hey lauren. >> yes beyonce is performing in philadelphia in front of the art museum tomorrow night would you like to go. >> yes, do you have an extra ticket. >> yes. >> you do. >> oops. >> wait, can you hook us up, mike you would be the coolest anchor around. >> i love you. >> no i'm sweating. >> i went to the walk yesterday, my butt hurt. >> why is your behind hurt. >> because i was walking up ben franklin bridge that incline it is much steeper then i thought. >> i thought you were skateboarding. >> i cannot feel my face. >> lauren, we will see you monday. >> thanks, bye. >> hi guys. >> so yesterday we got new information about the world meeting of families, they will be two parades happening during the weekend. >> pope will be moving along. >> yes, pope mobile. >> on sunday as well. >> two chances to see hi
morning, is it nice. >> it is amazing.side loving it right next to the beach and where are you inside, by all of the equipment. >> yep, yep, thanks for that, um-hmm. so hopefully i'll get to the beach this weekend. >> hey lauren. >> yes beyonce is performing in philadelphia in front of the art museum tomorrow night would you like to go. >> yes, do you have an extra ticket. >> yes. >> you do. >> oops. >> wait, can you hook us up, mike you...
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that is one. second is easy of doing business. india is ranked 142 out of 182 economies out of the world bank. we have to go up the chain and make it easy for people to invest in india, easy to get permits to build hotels or factories. unless that changes, it will be tough to get investment into the country. brendan: when we talk about silicon valley direct investments a lot of the challenges are the exact same as any other industrial investment. guest: yes, and now also. when i say now, what we are seeing, especially in e-commerce, a lot of silicon valley investment coming from private equities into companies all the e-commerce companies leveraging this for a wide variety of services. either on the shopping side or taxi services. the thing that seems to be moving on its own. where we need to look at investment in more in the large infrastructure, which is not silicon valley, but the ease of doing business has an impact on silicon valley also. brendan: where you are in washington dc, it seems like indian businesses, or the most im
that is one. second is easy of doing business. india is ranked 142 out of 182 economies out of the world bank. we have to go up the chain and make it easy for people to invest in india, easy to get permits to build hotels or factories. unless that changes, it will be tough to get investment into the country. brendan: when we talk about silicon valley direct investments a lot of the challenges are the exact same as any other industrial investment. guest: yes, and now also. when i say now, what...
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is there one? is there room for compromise? what is the white house saying?hil: the white house is more than happy to have this fight whatever they want to. democrats will always back planned parenthood, not just because they are huge supporters of abortion. case. not the they believe reproductive services that they always support and push to support for women's health. the big issue you have to look at right now is the presidential campaign is really collocated in this dynamic. when i talk to campaign fundraisers from 2014 during the shutdown that happened during the election cycle, they were talking about millions and millions of dollars lost in their fundraising because of the shutdown. you look right now, you have four senate republicans running for candidate -- for president right now. it changes the debate on the strategy side. ted cruz is releasing this -- leading this push in the senate. he's causing major headaches. matt: i feel like almost all the candidates were saying during republicanon the side, obviously, because there's not much of a debate am
is there one? is there room for compromise? what is the white house saying?hil: the white house is more than happy to have this fight whatever they want to. democrats will always back planned parenthood, not just because they are huge supporters of abortion. case. not the they believe reproductive services that they always support and push to support for women's health. the big issue you have to look at right now is the presidential campaign is really collocated in this dynamic. when i talk to...
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how is he different? he is the same exact command. i went back and reread that interview that he did in rome because, preparing for this visit, and you see in the interview the same games that he has returned time and time again , mercy, mercy, mercy. this is a time for reconciliation, and it is not a platitude. it is a prescription for the field ails the world. >> how does he want to change the church? of the things that he did was that the church he inherited was in a kind of stalemate with much of the catholic world and the non-catholic world. might gotten into a still -- a stalemate over contraception, premarital sex, divorce, sexuality -- the whole thing. >> they weren't doing a lot about it. issuest, but these or become a litmus test for who is a good catholic or not. elegantlyis did very was to say, wait a second, let's talk about other things. the church is not just these prescriptions. the core of the gospel is loving thy neighbor, caring for the sick, protecting the vulnerable. he change the conversation in a very interestin
how is he different? he is the same exact command. i went back and reread that interview that he did in rome because, preparing for this visit, and you see in the interview the same games that he has returned time and time again , mercy, mercy, mercy. this is a time for reconciliation, and it is not a platitude. it is a prescription for the field ails the world. >> how does he want to change the church? of the things that he did was that the church he inherited was in a kind of stalemate...