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reporter: on his new mission, called horizons, gerst will be the first german commander of the iss.lor angela merkel calls him the german ambassador to space. gerst uses the nickname astro alex. on his last mission, he conducted over 100 scientific experiments and a spacewalk, which is one of the greatest challenges for an astronaut. >> going out the door is something that is of course a little bit more dangerous, but once in a while we have to do it to install new experiments on the outside to keep the space station running. and if that happens, of course the astronauts do not say no, because it is an amazing experience. reporter: one of the experiments gerst and his colleagues will conduct involves a so-called flying brain, a robot with artificial intelligence, and a measure of humor. >> i am rd-2d. just kidding. my name is simon, and i will support you. reporter: on this parabolic flight, the robot is being tested in zero gravity. as the first fully automatic robot with artificial intelligence, simon is unique. the robot will support alexander gerst on his space mission by fulfil
reporter: on his new mission, called horizons, gerst will be the first german commander of the iss.lor angela merkel calls him the german ambassador to space. gerst uses the nickname astro alex. on his last mission, he conducted over 100 scientific experiments and a spacewalk, which is one of the greatest challenges for an astronaut. >> going out the door is something that is of course a little bit more dangerous, but once in a while we have to do it to install new experiments on the...
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there iss unfolding the investigation. but nobody has ultimately concluded he has done anything wrong no matter how bat bad the optics. scott do you have a maren -- amanda's mouth was just hit the floor when you said that. go ahead, amanda. >> well, like, here i worked in
there iss unfolding the investigation. but nobody has ultimately concluded he has done anything wrong no matter how bat bad the optics. scott do you have a maren -- amanda's mouth was just hit the floor when you said that. go ahead, amanda. >> well, like, here i worked in
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but one lose from from his residency is to wait wait to see what he's it iss risen result of a lot latel. it's. sent. what's what's could could be in have had their major. because the lower. it's had. is most alliance on exports. after. a few. fresh for food roadracing this is his and d our american better understand how. the personal information online. meanwhile because you would you have to have regulation. union as they take him in terms of sex now is not the only only users benefit talks are going to. the tech sector he would not know come come standard general dated a doctor. users or the right for their their account information other. or who are armed details day from she'll feed hotels to talk. rest. ?zñ 04/04/18 04/04/18 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> enough is enough! >> our school! amy: oklahoma to kentucky to arizona, teachers rising up in what is being called a red state rebellion. we will go to oklahoma where teachers strike has shut
but one lose from from his residency is to wait wait to see what he's it iss risen result of a lot latel. it's. sent. what's what's could could be in have had their major. because the lower. it's had. is most alliance on exports. after. a few. fresh for food roadracing this is his and d our american better understand how. the personal information online. meanwhile because you would you have to have regulation. union as they take him in terms of sex now is not the only only users benefit talks...
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crops onthe growth of the iss. business payloads made in space developing a fiber-optic manufacturing facility that has a microgravity laboratory. and also a european company that is going to deploy a large test, capture, the reentry of smaller satellites into orbit. and there are educational payloads. yet a whole host of experiments going up right now. docked,e dragon is astronauts are going to reload the module and the results of which are going to come back. we mentioned the farming experiments they are going to do on the international space station is going to produce edible crops. the current johnson program is for lettuce and some of the astronauts may eat the lettuce that is produced. what is not consumed is going to come back. and well very exciting, are on the cusp of 21st century spaceflight. julia: you are looking at live pictures. absolutely incredible. some of the science experiments that are going to be on board and will continue once this lance. ds. talk to me about the idea of recycling. i believe t
crops onthe growth of the iss. business payloads made in space developing a fiber-optic manufacturing facility that has a microgravity laboratory. and also a european company that is going to deploy a large test, capture, the reentry of smaller satellites into orbit. and there are educational payloads. yet a whole host of experiments going up right now. docked,e dragon is astronauts are going to reload the module and the results of which are going to come back. we mentioned the farming...
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in this environment, and specifically what could you do that you could not do in low-earth orbit on issor on any existing platforms currently planned. we had a hundred ideas. you can download them. it's a 600-page document outlining all the science that could be done. i would say the life sciences came out as a very strong one, but very specifically looking at this radiation environment. again, you have these sort of protons and the acute effects that come from those. we have galactic cosmic rays, which are single points where you're looking at the fracturing of dna, single and double-strand breakage and the dna repair processes, but also how those repair processes are affected by the microgravity environment and that integrated mixed field radiation with microgravity and understanding how those things as an integrated sense affect human physiology and the way that would feed forward to future exploration. there's also along a similar vein understanding the effects of that radiation field for astrobiology and the potential for microorganisms to survive in deep space. for life scientists
in this environment, and specifically what could you do that you could not do in low-earth orbit on issor on any existing platforms currently planned. we had a hundred ideas. you can download them. it's a 600-page document outlining all the science that could be done. i would say the life sciences came out as a very strong one, but very specifically looking at this radiation environment. again, you have these sort of protons and the acute effects that come from those. we have galactic cosmic...
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and if we flip up thethe fed iss board, the s&p on a five day chart, we erased gains for this week ande're off 3/10 of 1%. can still see we have raised all gains from yesterday. we are unchanged now for the week. when we talk about trade we look at some individual movers, and some of those are caterpillar trading lower today. a majority of tariffs are still hitting agricultural sectors, abc those names in the mining and agriculture business selloff. --apid off, gtv about the volatility you can count on two dozen times where the snp has moved in either direction more than 1%. that compares a handful of times we saw that for all of us, so volatility again remains the theme as we are near the lows of the session. david: this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: welcome back. larry kudlow, has been trying to calm down concerns of a trade war. he spoke to jon ferro. >> there are always ongoing discussions with the chinese. i traveled the president trump all day yesterday and he indicated to me for the on teeth time that he has great respect for president chi, and president xi has great respect for p
and if we flip up thethe fed iss board, the s&p on a five day chart, we erased gains for this week ande're off 3/10 of 1%. can still see we have raised all gains from yesterday. we are unchanged now for the week. when we talk about trade we look at some individual movers, and some of those are caterpillar trading lower today. a majority of tariffs are still hitting agricultural sectors, abc those names in the mining and agriculture business selloff. --apid off, gtv about the volatility you...
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map when they go out of session and they put the sovereign authority use it or lose it i think that iss injunction but here was nothing close to 45 days that the governor had to call a special session. >> i have a? the merits. you put a lot of way of adoption in 2013 through 2012. and with that plan but i think the concernn is district is not comprehensive or put in quickly and was preliminary as opposed to permanent does that undermin undermine? >> it all think so mr. chief justice because there were plenty t of prospects in 2012 it was not preliminary injunction that was granted in 2011 the only reason that the standard was being used because of the collateral section five with unique posture with the proceedings were ongoing and here we discovered there was that motion with two weeks of trial with an appeal to this court and extensive briefings before and after this court's decision also a section five briefingng in d.c. two more days of argument on remand than the district court in 2012 issued tens of pages of written findings and conclusions influencing -- including the maps that c
map when they go out of session and they put the sovereign authority use it or lose it i think that iss injunction but here was nothing close to 45 days that the governor had to call a special session. >> i have a? the merits. you put a lot of way of adoption in 2013 through 2012. and with that plan but i think the concernn is district is not comprehensive or put in quickly and was preliminary as opposed to permanent does that undermin undermine? >> it all think so mr. chief justice...
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reporter: this is not a cigaretttte machine bubut a wa lp o other as ththe iter iss happy to explain. when youou put money in,n, youe sosomeone a fr shohower,omome brbread,r a cucup coffee.e. it's just one of the features the bin n hoodestaururan where the rich p pay for the p poor. outside,e, it looks like any otr eatiting place in madrid. but the entire profits made dung t the d go totoroviding free m meals for the p poor ine evening. the proprietor is fatherngngel, a caolic p prit who's s de it hihis mission toto fight povered hunger. faer a angelthe momost imptantnt things herare community, frieship, and gngnity. reporter: gngnity ght seem like a dtant dre to ma ving on thstreet madrid h severalhousand homess people. the modest upturn in the spanish economy has yet to reach them. but they can get help in what's become known as the church o o the poor.. here in n st. antony's's, anyono needs it can bed down, getet a mealal, or simply y celebrate . the church is always open. faer a angelas lononbeen coconcerned about t the needyd ththe marginalized in society. it's's a concern s sha
reporter: this is not a cigaretttte machine bubut a wa lp o other as ththe iter iss happy to explain. when youou put money in,n, youe sosomeone a fr shohower,omome brbread,r a cucup coffee.e. it's just one of the features the bin n hoodestaururan where the rich p pay for the p poor. outside,e, it looks like any otr eatiting place in madrid. but the entire profits made dung t the d go totoroviding free m meals for the p poor ine evening. the proprietor is fatherngngel, a caolic p prit who's s de...
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to grow more quickly than it had a ofd start -- since the start the 2007-2009 recession and output iss, potential expected to grow more slowly as it did earlier in decades. held down by slow growth of , which results partially from the untimely retirement of baby boomers. act,ffects of the 2017 tax raise real potential gdp through the 20 18-2028. 2018-2028 period. our current economic projections differ from those we made in june of 2017 and a number of ways. the most significant is that potential and actual real gdp potential are expected to grow more quickly over the next few years. projected outlook is greater because of recent legislation. over the next decade, the unemployment rate is lower in our current projections. particular lead during the next two years, economic stimulus boost the need for labor. sure and long-term interest rates are protected to be higher on average for 2018-2023. train to the budget projections, we estimate that the 2018 billion.ill total $804 in our projections, budget deficits continue increasing after 2018. as duffy says accumulate, debt held by the pu
to grow more quickly than it had a ofd start -- since the start the 2007-2009 recession and output iss, potential expected to grow more slowly as it did earlier in decades. held down by slow growth of , which results partially from the untimely retirement of baby boomers. act,ffects of the 2017 tax raise real potential gdp through the 20 18-2028. 2018-2028 period. our current economic projections differ from those we made in june of 2017 and a number of ways. the most significant is that...
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syria is not a major oil producer, but chaos in the region iss alw concern because of the oil producers rounding tha ing tha rounding that countries. russia is a big producer. a there'ays a worry that supplies will be at risk. russia has warned of consequences for this weekend's air strikes. >>> ase just discussed, the central bank remains on track to raise interest rateshree or four times this year, so says the head of theework fed. bill dudley added that any more than that would be unlikely. exactly't think we know how many more rate hike wes're going -- hikes we'r going to do this year. the last meeng was thr hike this is year, but there were a number of people that werect exg four. three or four seemed like a reasonable expectation this year. as long as inflation is relatively low, thesed going to be gradual. >> volatility isack to more normal levels. judley is leaving his post in mid . john williams will be his successor. >>> the president is making two more nominations to the board ol the fed reserve. richard clarita and kansas regulator michelle bowman has been named to fill a va
syria is not a major oil producer, but chaos in the region iss alw concern because of the oil producers rounding tha ing tha rounding that countries. russia is a big producer. a there'ays a worry that supplies will be at risk. russia has warned of consequences for this weekend's air strikes. >>> ase just discussed, the central bank remains on track to raise interest rateshree or four times this year, so says the head of theework fed. bill dudley added that any more than that would be...
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lw lyse: there iss the risk of an escalation when you have in syria these wars within wars. etthere is the main battleen president assad's forces and his allies and those of the opposition and their many backers. there are many, many proxy wars, including ones i have alrey hinted at between iran and neighboring israel, and that includes the lebanese hezbollah fighters, between iran and saudi arabia. tensions were already running high on th this latest crisis erupted. there is a concern that if there is any kind of increase in tension, it could -- there is the risk of an even wider escalation. it is fair to say nobody wants a war, but everybody is aware that there is the risk of a wider one. jane: let's get the view from capitol hill. i spoke earlier to congressman steve russell of oklahoma. he sits on the house armed services comttee. congressman, thank you very much for joining me. do you tnk there should be military retaliation for the suspected chemical attack, and do you support u.s. military strikes? rep. russell: i think the question all of us have to ask is if every n
lw lyse: there iss the risk of an escalation when you have in syria these wars within wars. etthere is the main battleen president assad's forces and his allies and those of the opposition and their many backers. there are many, many proxy wars, including ones i have alrey hinted at between iran and neighboring israel, and that includes the lebanese hezbollah fighters, between iran and saudi arabia. tensions were already running high on th this latest crisis erupted. there is a concern that if...
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. >> and as you speak to other is smates, how big an iss this on campuses, the fact that students areot eating, that they a going hungry? >> um, i's big because administrators are telling us to eat healthy, but then you serve us bad food, which makes us not eat, which makes us go buy hot chips at the corner storend then we are eating that for breakfast and lunch. which are not noose trish us at all.>> ame experience with you? >> a lot of kids are choosing to not eat? yes. >> i think a lotud of ts, they want to get lunch, they wait in the line to get food. but they jus end up not being in to it. and just rather preferring hot chips at the cner store. >>. >> where do you see it goinge? from he you have been active in reporting on this. hat are you trying to push administrators to do next? >> i think to be less wasteful,u whennts look at the meal, they think, oh, that looks good. let me try it. they don't like it a they throw it out. i think it would be interesting if a student could tryoo the before hand, so instead of buying it, and not liking it and throws it away. they couot be like,
. >> and as you speak to other is smates, how big an iss this on campuses, the fact that students areot eating, that they a going hungry? >> um, i's big because administrators are telling us to eat healthy, but then you serve us bad food, which makes us not eat, which makes us go buy hot chips at the corner storend then we are eating that for breakfast and lunch. which are not noose trish us at all.>> ame experience with you? >> a lot of kids are choosing to not eat?...
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. >> you have the focus it issing. then they get bigger and i see them on television.o eventually they get out to the big brand advertising. what are things you can do if we can't spend big bucks on advertising? >> the latest, hottest thing is called the cdp, the customer data platform. all it is is lingo for owning your own data, having the ability to manage it. if you are a small to medium si size, imagine everyone who walked into your store, everyone who has visited your site or anyone who has shown interest is now on the cdp. people may have heard of the hub spot and kind of collect the data and just be able to hit those through facebook or twitter because you know this person has shown interest by using their signs. it's about making more sense of the data that you have, rather than a guessing game in this day and age with all the information we have. >> anything else to think about? >> there's always new technology on the way that businesses should leverage, right? if you are competing with a small to large brand, they may not have the agile to to hang on to be o
. >> you have the focus it issing. then they get bigger and i see them on television.o eventually they get out to the big brand advertising. what are things you can do if we can't spend big bucks on advertising? >> the latest, hottest thing is called the cdp, the customer data platform. all it is is lingo for owning your own data, having the ability to manage it. if you are a small to medium si size, imagine everyone who walked into your store, everyone who has visited your site or...
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in response, the national pork producers councild iss a statement saying it was disappointed in the new tari and are hopeful it will be short lived. for nightly business report, san francisco. >>> well, there was at leastne winner in today's selloff. that was insurer humana which rose on word that the company is talking to walmart about strengthening their existingip relation humana rose 4% on the day while walmart was down about 4%. we have the story tonight. >> reporter: walmart has been expanding its online retail business to attract younger but now the retailer may be looking to make a bigger push into consumerh healt to service its older customer base. >> if this deal could happen,e thould be synergies which will drive more people into the stores and don forget, a customer that's pharmacy plus grocery is about 3.5imes more productive. >> reporter: the retailer has pharmacies and most of the a stornd has had a edco-brand medicare drug plan with human for a decade. sources say a merger between the two is unlikely. but an expandedsh partner could help both in an increasingly competiti
in response, the national pork producers councild iss a statement saying it was disappointed in the new tari and are hopeful it will be short lived. for nightly business report, san francisco. >>> well, there was at leastne winner in today's selloff. that was insurer humana which rose on word that the company is talking to walmart about strengthening their existingip relation humana rose 4% on the day while walmart was down about 4%. we have the story tonight. >> reporter:...
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accused her of exploiting the sanctuary law controversy to help boost her profile ina her for darrel iss a's seat in san diego county. >> this issue gives republicans some voice. they found their voice. call it the resistance to the resistance. i believe i came with that term. >> that's where i first heard it. >> i'mlaiming credit for that. but what it does is it allows folks, republicans, to sort of embrace trump's agenda witho embracing trump. trump in california is toxic. they don't want to do this. but t s is one of trump's co issues. this is something that appeals to the law and order suburban crowd, which is the orange county districts. they're largely that.so and it a -- it allows republicans to sort of gin up and get out the vote. they're not going to have a senate candidate and they may r.t have a candidate on the ballot for gover >> you're raising your eyebrows. >> i am. time after time, nancy pelosi anticipate some of the activists in thc democraarty run into walls. they think that their values and their approach is what the rest of the country shares. and i think almost 2,500
accused her of exploiting the sanctuary law controversy to help boost her profile ina her for darrel iss a's seat in san diego county. >> this issue gives republicans some voice. they found their voice. call it the resistance to the resistance. i believe i came with that term. >> that's where i first heard it. >> i'mlaiming credit for that. but what it does is it allows folks, republicans, to sort of embrace trump's agenda witho embracing trump. trump in california is toxic....
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usually you would expect that to be done when a case is soed, when a defendant issed ed adjud. but in this case, the value of bitcoin was going intosa the ths of dollars, even over $10,000. so the government came to us and said, this is a valuable asset. we don't want to lose that value. >> reporter: shamo, w declined to be interviewed, is pleading not g slty. his triarts in august. and if convicted, he faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison. for "nightly business report," i'm ylan mui. >> and you can read more about cryptocurrencies and america's opioid crisis on our website at nbr.com. >>> before we go, another look at the day on wall street, on this friday the 13th. the dow fell by 122 points to 24,360. the nasdaq was off by 33. the p down but despite the declines today, the major averages did finish solidly higher for the week overall. that is "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm bill griffeth. thanks so muchor watching, everybody. have a great weekend. we'll see you again on monday. >> this is "bbc world news america." >> fding of this presentatio is made possi
usually you would expect that to be done when a case is soed, when a defendant issed ed adjud. but in this case, the value of bitcoin was going intosa the ths of dollars, even over $10,000. so the government came to us and said, this is a valuable asset. we don't want to lose that value. >> reporter: shamo, w declined to be interviewed, is pleading not g slty. his triarts in august. and if convicted, he faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison. for "nightly business report,"...
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in the same way we're dealing with in that iss is front and center. the whole purpose of ending strategic patience, sabre rattling, was to saye will not abide by nuclear weapons for north korea. so i don'tow see he can give in on that. now, the question is, can they structure a deal that takes a lot of time and, you know, mark knows the details of this. mark: i think the issue, the iallenge for the preside going to be if the north koreans string along the process which they always have in the past, he is going to co o under a lotf pressure from the right, which is going to begin to question thegy stra and, you know, i think it's also worth noting, tara brougoh up bolton. he gave a very interesting interview a few days before he was recruited as national security adviser. he was asked about a trump-kim summit. he said it is a usel exercise because it will fail quickly and by failing allow us to move to the next phase of ourge ennt with them by which he clearly meant military tion. ethat is tension president trump will face if he allows this pros toes p
in the same way we're dealing with in that iss is front and center. the whole purpose of ending strategic patience, sabre rattling, was to saye will not abide by nuclear weapons for north korea. so i don'tow see he can give in on that. now, the question is, can they structure a deal that takes a lot of time and, you know, mark knows the details of this. mark: i think the issue, the iallenge for the preside going to be if the north koreans string along the process which they always have in the...
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this is the first time the mission is using a dragon cargo ship which has already been to the iss, whichhe 14th time spacex has blasted off into orbit. we will see you again very soon. hello there. well, it has certainly been a very unsettled easter break, and for some parts of the country, quite a wintry one too. we still have some snow lingering, across parts of scotland in particular. here was the scene on easter monday in colchester, in essex. so cloudy conditions, we have had outbreaks of showery rain around as well. now, through the next few days, things are turning much milder across southern parts of the country. still chilly and wintry in the north, and that unsettled theme continues with sunshine and showers. what we are seeing is this milder air, the yellow colours, pushing north across the country. still holding onto the colder air across parts of scotland in particular. so for tuesday morning, your morning commute back to work, it will be snowing still across northern scotland, north of the central belt. towards the southern upland, it will be turning back to rain across the
this is the first time the mission is using a dragon cargo ship which has already been to the iss, whichhe 14th time spacex has blasted off into orbit. we will see you again very soon. hello there. well, it has certainly been a very unsettled easter break, and for some parts of the country, quite a wintry one too. we still have some snow lingering, across parts of scotland in particular. here was the scene on easter monday in colchester, in essex. so cloudy conditions, we have had outbreaks of...
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all this other stuff iss background noise, and dozens matter for the way, the only thing i am concerned about is whether the campaign coordinated with russian intelligence services or some allies, i have seen no evidence of that yet. >> on special report talking about mueller and the fact he seems to be feeling confident these days. >> he was unafraid when he botched the anthrax investigation by targeting the wrong person, blunder that cost taxpayers a lot of money but there's a burden of proof the department oftm justice and special counsel have to meet. donald trump talked about the conflict of interest and you of them. heather: he was asked why he - and talked about rosenstein. >> everybody worked for ken starr if he is a republican, this is not unusual. the only thing i would tell the president, mr. mueller, had a good reputation, doing his job as far as i can tell. normally you can dismiss - if he didn't coordinate, collude with the russians, nothing to worry about the only way to get in t trouble is take the law i your hands, richard nixon tried that and it didn't work out well. h
all this other stuff iss background noise, and dozens matter for the way, the only thing i am concerned about is whether the campaign coordinated with russian intelligence services or some allies, i have seen no evidence of that yet. >> on special report talking about mueller and the fact he seems to be feeling confident these days. >> he was unafraid when he botched the anthrax investigation by targeting the wrong person, blunder that cost taxpayers a lot of money but there's a...
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those commences are now it issing president trump and the man he's steadily refused to criticize. u.s. expelled 60 diplomats on sunday, russian retaliated. then hours later in a conspicuous show of force, the kremlin test launched a new intercontinental ballistic missile this morning. it is said to be capable of delivering up to 15 nuclear warheads. putin claims the weapons is impervious to american defenses. all of this sparked by the unprecedented chemical attack by a former russian spy and his daughter on british soil, an attack the u.s. and uk blame on russia. despite russia's prove kags that date black to the russian election, the new ambassador says that both countries are to blame. >> why do you think the relationship between our two countries has deteriorated to this point. and what part of it -- what responsibility is russia willing toake for that? >> first, you say i don't understand why russia should take any responsibility. you see that both parties are responsible. it seems atmosphere in washington is poison. it's a toxic, i must fear. i made a joke, it was my press s
those commences are now it issing president trump and the man he's steadily refused to criticize. u.s. expelled 60 diplomats on sunday, russian retaliated. then hours later in a conspicuous show of force, the kremlin test launched a new intercontinental ballistic missile this morning. it is said to be capable of delivering up to 15 nuclear warheads. putin claims the weapons is impervious to american defenses. all of this sparked by the unprecedented chemical attack by a former russian spy and...
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and iss growing faster spreading recovery around the world. the trade tension one has to understand, people feel as though trade is unfair and trade advantages are being gain by other countries and that is causing them dislocation. we have to understand that dissatisfaction that is leading to these trade actions has a reason. of view should be settled through cooperation and dialogue and that that is the way to make sure that trade continues to grow, that market access increases on a fair basis in that way everyone can still gain. maria: you would think the u.s. does have a point when it comes to china. the u.s. is not alone in being concerned about chinese trade practices. if you look at recent statements by the chinese premier, they'd knowledge that some of the practices which were not globally significant factors when they were a smaller economy 15 or 20 years ago, by now is something that needs to be addressed. i think the time has come for them to admit it and they too need globalization. that is how they will have a strong future. they n
and iss growing faster spreading recovery around the world. the trade tension one has to understand, people feel as though trade is unfair and trade advantages are being gain by other countries and that is causing them dislocation. we have to understand that dissatisfaction that is leading to these trade actions has a reason. of view should be settled through cooperation and dialogue and that that is the way to make sure that trade continues to grow, that market access increases on a fair basis...
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. >> dinner is serve issed. >> 32 yolks to slaughter, not coming soon to a theater year n -- near youy've been saving folks money for over 75 years. a company you can trust. geico even helped us with homeowners insurance. more sounds great. gotta love more... right, honey? yeah! geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. ♪ (vo) treating others like we'd like to be treated has always been our guiding principle. well it's a perfect nespresso hold on a second.orge. mmm. ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey there. want a lift? ♪ where are we going? no don't tell me. let me guess. ♪ have a nice ride. ♪ how far would you go s a cup above? i brought you nespresso. nespresso. what else? we can now use a blood sample toh care, target lung cancer more precisely. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for asthma. and if we can stop seizures in epilepsy patients with a small pacemaker for the brain, imagine what we can do for multiple sclerosis, even migraines. if we can use patients' genes to predict heart disease in their families, imagine what we can do for the conditions that
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look who iss here to weigh-in the former white house communications director front and center. ♪ >> shannonp administration officials reportedly working the phones tonight trying to get california on board with the idea of sending troops to the shannon: administration officials say they are trying to get california onboard to send troops to the border to say the president has reunited an old controversy on illegal immigrants we are live in los angeles. i >> the potential roadblock is emerging to deploy national guard troops to the mexican border after californian democrats said they want more details about the plan so far new mexico arizona and texas are in favor to send troops the governor of oregon said if she was asked she would say no but she wasn't asked so governor brown and kirsten nielsen says she has spoken with him several times. >> he has seen this before with border patrolor im hopeful and i continue to talk to him that things can work out. >> secretary nielsen knows the apprehension at the border is up from this time last year and says a crisis does exist but president trump's
look who iss here to weigh-in the former white house communications director front and center. ♪ >> shannonp administration officials reportedly working the phones tonight trying to get california on board with the idea of sending troops to the shannon: administration officials say they are trying to get california onboard to send troops to the border to say the president has reunited an old controversy on illegal immigrants we are live in los angeles. i >> the potential roadblock...
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maker isse telecom being blocked from exporting sensitive technology as it faces allegations.ment says zte made statements in 2016 and 2017 and the company did not disclose painful bonuses to staff engaged in illegal contact and failed to defend them. banned business trips to south korea, where it faces labor unrest and possible bankruptcy. union members entered the office of the company and destroyed equipment after it moved to skip bonus payments scheduled for april 6. union has said management told them that bankruptcy is likely if a deal can't be struck on wages. betty: ridesharing start up ola once to roll out 10,000 electric rickshaws with any year, and one million battery-powered vehicles by 2021. it is in discussion with state governments and potential partners. last month, prime minister narendra modi called for most indian vehicles to be elect powered by 2030. it forthat is almost this morning. up next is daybreak asia. taking a look at what is coming up now. >> we will talk more about the china data dump at 10:00 a.m. beaching time. gdp numbers the main focus. 2018
maker isse telecom being blocked from exporting sensitive technology as it faces allegations.ment says zte made statements in 2016 and 2017 and the company did not disclose painful bonuses to staff engaged in illegal contact and failed to defend them. banned business trips to south korea, where it faces labor unrest and possible bankruptcy. union members entered the office of the company and destroyed equipment after it moved to skip bonus payments scheduled for april 6. union has said...
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iss romance of that we see somehow translated into a romance for these guys. overlapping people, actual human beings who were kind of participating is striking, but there is something romantic about these people to a wide number of people, north and south. duringrt they created the 30's, 40's and 50's is a multibillion dollar industry which goes from being a law breakers past time to a working man's domain into an obsession for 80 million fans as off today. the second most popular sport in america. that is insane! i am not saying anything bad about nascar, it is just pretty wild. much like the mainstreaming of white that takes place -- white supremacy that takes place, nascar translated itself from being this backwoods hillbilly past time to being a legitimate sport. very neatly illustrated by the sport's may incorporate sponsors -- their first sponsor was good old southern boy tobacconist reynolds -- rj reynolds, and then nextel-- getting further away from this idea. when authenticity becomes marketable, nascar starts to think about this. in their current pro
iss romance of that we see somehow translated into a romance for these guys. overlapping people, actual human beings who were kind of participating is striking, but there is something romantic about these people to a wide number of people, north and south. duringrt they created the 30's, 40's and 50's is a multibillion dollar industry which goes from being a law breakers past time to a working man's domain into an obsession for 80 million fans as off today. the second most popular sport in...
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iss with over one hundred fifty thousand inhabitants it was the largest city in asia minor at the time. everywhere he went to paul encountered huge temple complexes. the ancient world was full of them. there was a temple for each of the many gods that people worshiped but to call sacrificing to many gods amounted to idolatry. dimension city and polish the people to whom paul was appealing had a centuries old tradition of worshipping gods could he don't because asia society was divided into those who were free in those who were slaves greeks and barbarians men and women and then along came paul who said that's not important my god is important to christ to appear to me is important and he told the people that they should change their life to serve him that was a tremendous demand to get support. as paul soon realised. how could he offend their religious sensibility how could he demand they renounce all that was sacred to them for an unknown man who had been crucified. for the power to set off to provoke hostility for example by going to the synagogue and proclaiming his teachings saying
iss with over one hundred fifty thousand inhabitants it was the largest city in asia minor at the time. everywhere he went to paul encountered huge temple complexes. the ancient world was full of them. there was a temple for each of the many gods that people worshiped but to call sacrificing to many gods amounted to idolatry. dimension city and polish the people to whom paul was appealing had a centuries old tradition of worshipping gods could he don't because asia society was divided into...
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it's also not clear what we're prepared to do in exchange for whatever denuclearization is decided issed adequate. even if sometime down the road the north koreans are willing to give up their nuclear program. and sometime this way has to decide what it's going to do. but the only realistic path for diplomatic success at this summit if it were to happen in north korea, might be some type of diplomatic agreement where north korea would agree on. >> you're sort of a trump whisperer, because the book you wrote and the idea of a jacks jacksonian approach, which i assume subconsciously, i assume he has not read the 650-page book. >> i'm sure he's memorized it. but there is an interesting question, you do seem to get at, you understand the instincts, is trump the kind of guy that can do what richard says? because this is not the best deal, but we can live with it. and also sell it to a base that's very unilateral and jacks jacksonian. >> president jackson was was a better read president than president trump, but shared some of these ideas in his political base. one of the big issues was the fr
it's also not clear what we're prepared to do in exchange for whatever denuclearization is decided issed adequate. even if sometime down the road the north koreans are willing to give up their nuclear program. and sometime this way has to decide what it's going to do. but the only realistic path for diplomatic success at this summit if it were to happen in north korea, might be some type of diplomatic agreement where north korea would agree on. >> you're sort of a trump whisperer, because...
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wayne friedman met with the winning journal iss on a day they will never forget. >> reporter: that is the aftermath of one very happy and spontaneous party. the food, the wine. aulby products of this particular announcement. >> the press democrat. >> you're looking at journalists from the santa rosa press democrat the moment they learned they had won the pulitzer prize for breaking news while covering the sonoma county wildfires. >> it's the highest award in american journalism. >> the proudest moment of our careers. >> it employs 50 people, many born and bred in this region. to receive such a high honor for reporting such a tragedy, well, they admit it's a bit of a conflict. >> we all showed up and did the best we could for our community. >> i can't believe this. >> reporter: reporter martin espinoza streamed these videos live. he alerted the staff that this would be big. >> this was just momentous. >> were you scared? >> oh, yeah, you bet. you get into places that you know you think you can see the landmarks. and the landmarks aren't there anymore. >> houses burning on either side a
wayne friedman met with the winning journal iss on a day they will never forget. >> reporter: that is the aftermath of one very happy and spontaneous party. the food, the wine. aulby products of this particular announcement. >> the press democrat. >> you're looking at journalists from the santa rosa press democrat the moment they learned they had won the pulitzer prize for breaking news while covering the sonoma county wildfires. >> it's the highest award in american...
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. >> iss it just me or does angela merkel, a couple of points she looked like she ate something bad. she did not look all that thrilled. had to be there. but she didn't like trump, she doesn't like being bossed around by the americans. but she had to come here and deal with them. what was your thought? >> i think she's motivated by her own china problems. the german media exposed quite a bit of technology theft by china. and influenced operations inside germany. the rise of china in terms of german attention to it is a big problem. and there is an effort now for the germans, french and on thes through the european union to join with the united states on these predatory trade practices of china. she didn't mention that, but it's behind the scenes what's going through merkel's mind. >> i think merkel wanted relief from the tariffs. the president did not give her the relief she wanted on may 1. she came to get some assurances on that front. and donald trump, he was cordal to her. it's got to be a recipro cal relationship. no more free ride. it's a mutual relationship and that's how it's
. >> iss it just me or does angela merkel, a couple of points she looked like she ate something bad. she did not look all that thrilled. had to be there. but she didn't like trump, she doesn't like being bossed around by the americans. but she had to come here and deal with them. what was your thought? >> i think she's motivated by her own china problems. the german media exposed quite a bit of technology theft by china. and influenced operations inside germany. the rise of china in...
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it iss a narrative about how we got from the eve of 911 to earlier today. it has a lot of episodes and characters one of the sources i was talking to in the fact checking phase had a sense of what the scope would be and he said we probably won't have the pentagon paperwork on this for a long time this is the closest we will have. i thought that is a nice way to think about the book as ank aspiration left back i want to use my time talk about for the contributed to where weco are today apart from the central problem of pakistan with its relationship with the taliban disability with geographical sanctuary in pakistan. our war aims the different phases and second the failure of our relationship with karzai in the investment of afghan politics more broadly. and third the illusions of counterinsurgency and the failure of american diplomatic and political strategies at various points. so first, the bush administration and obama administration carried out more than half a dozen agency reviews friday were fighting in afghanistan and a lot of those action with that
it iss a narrative about how we got from the eve of 911 to earlier today. it has a lot of episodes and characters one of the sources i was talking to in the fact checking phase had a sense of what the scope would be and he said we probably won't have the pentagon paperwork on this for a long time this is the closest we will have. i thought that is a nice way to think about the book as ank aspiration left back i want to use my time talk about for the contributed to where weco are today apart...
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but iss some regulation, it not enough?e always want to have a seat at the table when talking to lawmakers and regulators at the state and federal level and certainly around the world. but i think when you look at potentially new regulations as a result of this particular case, we really should focus on the arms. it is not just internet companies on the internet now, it is a lot of small and medium-sized businesses that take advantage of the positive benefits of the online community that has developed over the last few years. and the major consequences. we want to make sure that any rules and regulations make sense and do not harm startups and non-tech businesses. emily: we know that mark zuckerberg is taking up a contrite tone going into this. what is your sense of how this appearance will play out over the next couple days, how harsh lawmakers are going to be? michael: well, we will see. certainly there is a lot of anger on capitol hill, but i do think that the fact that mark zuckerberg has taken responsibility and they h
but iss some regulation, it not enough?e always want to have a seat at the table when talking to lawmakers and regulators at the state and federal level and certainly around the world. but i think when you look at potentially new regulations as a result of this particular case, we really should focus on the arms. it is not just internet companies on the internet now, it is a lot of small and medium-sized businesses that take advantage of the positive benefits of the online community that has...
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. >> up next, a new report says that president trump iss ignorig gop warnings of a blue wave in the 2018idterms. we'll be right back. helped put a roof over the heads of hundreds of families, he's most proud of the one he's kept over his own. brand vo: get paid twice as fast with quickbooks smart invoicing. quickbooks. backing you. kyle, we talked about this. there's no monsters. but you said they'd be watching us all the time. no, no. no, honey, we meant that progressive would be protecting us 24/7. we just bundled home and auto and saved money. that's nothing to be afraid of. -but -- -good night, kyle. [ switch clicks, door closes ] ♪ i told you i was just checking the wiring in here, kyle. he's never like this. i think something's going on at school. -[ sighs ] -he's not engaging. i think something's going on at school. >> tech: don't wait for a chip like this to crack your whole windshield. with safelite's exclusive resin, you get a strong repair that you can trust. plus, with most insurance a safelite repair is no cost to you. >> customer: really?! >> singers: safelite repair, safel
. >> up next, a new report says that president trump iss ignorig gop warnings of a blue wave in the 2018idterms. we'll be right back. helped put a roof over the heads of hundreds of families, he's most proud of the one he's kept over his own. brand vo: get paid twice as fast with quickbooks smart invoicing. quickbooks. backing you. kyle, we talked about this. there's no monsters. but you said they'd be watching us all the time. no, no. no, honey, we meant that progressive would be...
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there iss unfolding the investigation. but nobody has ultimately concluded he has done anything wrong no matter how bat bad the optics. scott do you have a maren -- amanda's mouth was just hit the floor when you said that. go ahead, amanda. >> well, like, here i worked in government probably under the rules that rich helped craft. ethics rules are not hard to follow. basically you can't accept gifts or favors can't misuse taxpayer resources for personal or political purposes. this isn't just a scott pruitt problem. remember health and human services secretary tom price resigned because he had a plane problem. treasury secretary went on date night with his wife to go visit and kiss his money on the eclipse day. and that's never been fully investigated. this key happening and the fact that pruitt thought he can get a $50 a night rental from his buddy. and then go to italy earlier this year -- go tour the vatican with high-end security detail on the promise of like i'm stopping at a conference for five minutes. none of this p
there iss unfolding the investigation. but nobody has ultimately concluded he has done anything wrong no matter how bat bad the optics. scott do you have a maren -- amanda's mouth was just hit the floor when you said that. go ahead, amanda. >> well, like, here i worked in government probably under the rules that rich helped craft. ethics rules are not hard to follow. basically you can't accept gifts or favors can't misuse taxpayer resources for personal or political purposes. this isn't...
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iss is a company that trading at a very low multiple, not only to existing earnings, but to future earnings and very healthy valuation times book. there is speculation that they may roll back the tariffs on solar panels. and in my opinion, it won't impact them at all. like theck like this, banks, it is an area that interests me a great deal. we have had discussions about how old this bull market is beginning to look. do you have a correction or where it might come from? are in it.i think we we are seeing the correction right now. how long or how deep do we go? corrections don't just have to be priced. corrections can also come with time. and i think that is what we're seeing right here. we have certain sectors they go much further. biotech, technology, those are sectors that could see deeper trenton the pullback. areas that will be receiving that money, the financials, industrials, basic materials, that is were we will see the money rotate. we are in the midst of that correction right now. to be choppy going and i don't think the volatility is done. i think it will be more about time and in
iss is a company that trading at a very low multiple, not only to existing earnings, but to future earnings and very healthy valuation times book. there is speculation that they may roll back the tariffs on solar panels. and in my opinion, it won't impact them at all. like theck like this, banks, it is an area that interests me a great deal. we have had discussions about how old this bull market is beginning to look. do you have a correction or where it might come from? are in it.i think we we...
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spacex capsule has arrived at the iss after a two-day journey.ragon capsule and its shipment was captured by the space station's robot arm today. it will remain attaedor about a month, returning to earth in may. ng up, president trump ramping up his critiques of amazon, but will the administration take action against the tech giant and would it make an impact? this is bloomberg. ♪ welcome to the xfinity store. i can tell you about... streaming the most free tv shows and movies on the go. yeah, and... xfinity internet. it's so fast! and you can save by... by getting up to 5 mobile lines included. whoa, you're good. i'm just getting started. ♪ simple. easy. awesome. come see how you could save $400 or more a year with xfinity mobile. plus ask how to keep your current phone. visit your local xfinity store today. mark c.: i'm mark crumpton, and you are watching "bloomberg technology." the trump administration reportedly now wants 85% north american content in car manufacturing. the reduction of the controversial teen after demand is a potential all o
spacex capsule has arrived at the iss after a two-day journey.ragon capsule and its shipment was captured by the space station's robot arm today. it will remain attaedor about a month, returning to earth in may. ng up, president trump ramping up his critiques of amazon, but will the administration take action against the tech giant and would it make an impact? this is bloomberg. ♪ welcome to the xfinity store. i can tell you about... streaming the most free tv shows and movies on the go....
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spacex capsule has arrived at the iss after a two-day journey.ragon capsule and its shipment was captured by the space station's robot arm today. it will remain attached for about a month, returning to earth in may. coming up, president trump ramping up his critiques of amazon, but will the administration take action against the tech giant and would it make an impact? this is bloomberg. ♪ >> of breaking new story coming out is ill at the moment. -- out of brazil at the moment. it does pave the way for him to serve in jail. he did try to remain at liberty being handled a lengthy prison sentence. the decision is likely to shape the outcome of october's elections and what really would be the combination of what has been termed by some as an epic corruption scandal. that is just breaking at the moment. looks like he is headed to jail once again after the supreme court rejected his appeal. trump administration has indicated it is willing to negotiate with china as trade escalate. china has announced reciprocal tariffs on a range of u.s. products. chin
spacex capsule has arrived at the iss after a two-day journey.ragon capsule and its shipment was captured by the space station's robot arm today. it will remain attached for about a month, returning to earth in may. coming up, president trump ramping up his critiques of amazon, but will the administration take action against the tech giant and would it make an impact? this is bloomberg. ♪ >> of breaking new story coming out is ill at the moment. -- out of brazil at the moment. it does...
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that's not what law especially forcement issed to do.r makes those comparisons, listen, trump laid the bait out there. it was certainly i thought actions and activities unbecoming of the office of president, no doubt. but james comey last night took the bait. >> so why do you think he did that? >> clearly the guy was fired in a -- i can't think of a more horrific way to fire someone who had given honorable service to his country. i think he is still trying to shock off this notion that believes i was doing everything right. and to get treated this way was con she unconscionable. it gives hrgs to everybody who now wants to condemn the fbi as a political organization or an organization that decided they would investigate the president because they didn't like him or his morals. none of that is where the fbi is or should be. pg it highlighted the mistakes that director comey made early in this where he tip toed into politics and tip toed out. i think he thought he was doing the right thing. but it highlighted the mistakes he made can and we
that's not what law especially forcement issed to do.r makes those comparisons, listen, trump laid the bait out there. it was certainly i thought actions and activities unbecoming of the office of president, no doubt. but james comey last night took the bait. >> so why do you think he did that? >> clearly the guy was fired in a -- i can't think of a more horrific way to fire someone who had given honorable service to his country. i think he is still trying to shock off this notion...
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iss >> melissa: we may let them get on the right page. is bret still with us? >> bret: i am. >> melissa:. what kind much evidence would he need to present here to turn the tide more. when you talk about merkel, the rest of europe needed the economic market and they have benefitted from the opening of iran and that's hard to turn off? >> bret: sure europe is engaged in working for something here not only security aspect of looking at iran's facility and the economic aspect as you mentioned for europe over all. now you can see the prime minister after working out the mike is she on the move with a hand held mike and start nothing hebrew as you said. >> melissa:>> melissa: two things we were promised in the beginning. there were snap back sanctions and any time inspections and that hasn't proven to be the case? >> bret: right, and so far, there is a lot of critics in the iran nuclear deal. and a lot of the questions is iran meeting up with all of the stipulations? and there are experts in the u.s., that are even the defense secretary, jim mattis, experts at the de
iss >> melissa: we may let them get on the right page. is bret still with us? >> bret: i am. >> melissa:. what kind much evidence would he need to present here to turn the tide more. when you talk about merkel, the rest of europe needed the economic market and they have benefitted from the opening of iran and that's hard to turn off? >> bret: sure europe is engaged in working for something here not only security aspect of looking at iran's facility and the economic...
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's first reaction was, i don't think that iss been made public.other words, you can't prove me wrong because you and the rest of the civilians asking these questions, the american citizens, don't have access to the relevant information. as he pointed out, you do, you've seen it. that's not true. this forms a central part of the request, correct? >> there are three parts of it. this is one of the parts. they lead with it. if my recollection is correct, it occupied a disproportionately large part of that application. i go back and ask all those who say it wasn't important, then why did you use it? if you didn't need it, why did you use it and why did you lead withid it? >> tucker: let's strip away the politics and take trump out of this so we can see clearly. at the core is the allegation that carter page, the hapless carter page, was acting as the former director said tonight, as an agent of a former foreign p. is that a possible claim? any reasonable person, do you think they can reach that conclusion? >> it would be tough. i think most people tha
's first reaction was, i don't think that iss been made public.other words, you can't prove me wrong because you and the rest of the civilians asking these questions, the american citizens, don't have access to the relevant information. as he pointed out, you do, you've seen it. that's not true. this forms a central part of the request, correct? >> there are three parts of it. this is one of the parts. they lead with it. if my recollection is correct, it occupied a disproportionately...
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that is when breakdancing withoubreakdancingwithout it iss away from downtown to. it had a lot of things. a lot of amenities, six or seven blocks away from the lake front. the experience is that everyone is having living here it's also living there. >> we frequent the coast and those that live on the coast. even my merchandise, everybody and i got to see a lot of change happening during that era there was a feeling of combat of this. like you can go if you are out and start by the time you get the first. this is the type of social network that they offer at that time and it's somewhere that you had a feeling o feeling if i caw even if i'm on my own i can feel because the people that work out for each other here. on every floor people who take care of you couldn't be hungry, maybe by necessity. i felt a duty to relay that message is about is happening on the politics and the committee because despite the educational level, you had a lot of folks that were part of that. it was always a sense of family despite the trade. >> i want to talk about what the media portraye
that is when breakdancing withoubreakdancingwithout it iss away from downtown to. it had a lot of things. a lot of amenities, six or seven blocks away from the lake front. the experience is that everyone is having living here it's also living there. >> we frequent the coast and those that live on the coast. even my merchandise, everybody and i got to see a lot of change happening during that era there was a feeling of combat of this. like you can go if you are out and start by the time...
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he's pend issing money within his budget. spending his money, but he's not overbudget. he's not wasting taxpayer dollars. you can say, well, he has these extra security details. this guy is getting more threats than probably any official in the administration, maybe other than the president and probably has some legitimate security concerns. >> but people inside the epa, rick, say that this travel spending is not necessary. it's under ig investigation, and there are memos inside the epa that say the threats don't merit the extra security. gao found that he broke the law. why does he need a $43,000 isolation phone booth in his office, anderson? no prior epa administrator has had anything like this. but the worst part, and i know you would haven't stood for it when you were a senator, the alleged retaliation against these five whistleblowers including trump campaign aides who tried to say don't do this. >> senator, what do you make of the -- there's news that pruitt refused white house assistance to prepare for hearings in the
he's pend issing money within his budget. spending his money, but he's not overbudget. he's not wasting taxpayer dollars. you can say, well, he has these extra security details. this guy is getting more threats than probably any official in the administration, maybe other than the president and probably has some legitimate security concerns. >> but people inside the epa, rick, say that this travel spending is not necessary. it's under ig investigation, and there are memos inside the epa...
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this iss real. >> i didn't say that.et's not put words in my mouth. >> tucker: i don't think you said that tonight. i didn't mean to suggest that you did. many people say that and it short-circuits the conversation. thank you for coming on. i appreciate it. the administration pushing ahead with plans to deploy the national guard along the u.s. border. acting deputy commissioner of u.s. customs and border protection, where he has served since 1985 amazingly. thanks a lot for joining us. i want to ask you what a negative relief question. you are hearing calls to eliminate federal border enforcement. what would happen if we did that? speak of the border is a dangerous place, people are coming through all the world mexico. you would have a much different situation in these big border cities. if the border patrol wasn't there. the state, federal, local law enforcement wasn't there. >> tucker: there been a debate over the degree of how much they help control the border. you heard a call to stop all u.s. cooperation with the on
this iss real. >> i didn't say that.et's not put words in my mouth. >> tucker: i don't think you said that tonight. i didn't mean to suggest that you did. many people say that and it short-circuits the conversation. thank you for coming on. i appreciate it. the administration pushing ahead with plans to deploy the national guard along the u.s. border. acting deputy commissioner of u.s. customs and border protection, where he has served since 1985 amazingly. thanks a lot for joining...
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so, your chief operating sandberg,iss sandberg, suggested on the nbc today show that facebook users who do not want their personal information used for advertising might have to pay for that protection. pay for it. are you actually considering forng facebook users pay you not to use that information? people have a control of howard that information is used in ads in the product. today if you want to have an experience where your ads aren't targeted using all the information we have available, you can turn off third-party information. but we found is, even though some people don't like ads, people really don't like ads that are irrelevant. while there is discomfort for sure with using information in making ads more relevant, the overwhelming feedback we get from our community is that people would rather have us show relevant content they're than not. so we offer this control that you are referencing. some people use it, is not the majority of people on facebook. i think that is a good level of control to offer. i think what cheryl was saying is in order to not run ads at all, we need a b
so, your chief operating sandberg,iss sandberg, suggested on the nbc today show that facebook users who do not want their personal information used for advertising might have to pay for that protection. pay for it. are you actually considering forng facebook users pay you not to use that information? people have a control of howard that information is used in ads in the product. today if you want to have an experience where your ads aren't targeted using all the information we have available,...
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that commute issing looing okay unless you're paying cash on the right-hand side. mass transit off to a great start this morning, ace 1 and 3 on time today even though the gps issues are lingering. don't take the website for word there. our promise that ace 1 is working fine. 42 b.a.r.t. trains in service. should be a nice day if you're commuting by san francisco bay ferry. >>> hyundai is expanding recall of sonatas for faulty air bags. an electrical issue may call it to fail during a crash. six crashes killed four people and injured six others. the recall includes more than half a million sedans from to 2013. >>> l.a. is looking at gondola as a possible way to avoid stadium traffic at dodgers game. mayor eric garcetti is pitching the idea of a privately funded gondola to officials. the tram could transport 5,000 passengers an hour across the 1.25-mile long trip. the estimated $125 million cost. the a's floated the idea of using a gondola to carry fans over interstate 880 to their proposed new ball park at howard terminal. >>> a new museum dedicated to california s
that commute issing looing okay unless you're paying cash on the right-hand side. mass transit off to a great start this morning, ace 1 and 3 on time today even though the gps issues are lingering. don't take the website for word there. our promise that ace 1 is working fine. 42 b.a.r.t. trains in service. should be a nice day if you're commuting by san francisco bay ferry. >>> hyundai is expanding recall of sonatas for faulty air bags. an electrical issue may call it to fail during a...