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iss america first policy more than an enormous let down. it's more than bad news. it's a criminal mistake against the planet. harsh words. there is quite a striking front page. you can see good i, america with this oil slick taking over the page. they call this a slap in the face to humanity with blind egotism, trumpism the wrong side of history live in a nightmare for feature generations. there is hope in the editorial. maybe it could be a wake-up call. if you raise awareness and spark action just like rights of has mobilized europe and given some of a boost to other european could push the rest of the world to raise its ambition when it comes to fighting climate change. >> we already see that when it comes to fighting climate change. >> the leaders of france, germany, and italy signed a statement rejecting renegotiating the agreement. you can read about that in the german press another european papers. down donaldrning trump. the eu might be ready to pick up the torch that has been abandoned by the u.s. and perhaps china as well. aina could lead the way in move t
iss america first policy more than an enormous let down. it's more than bad news. it's a criminal mistake against the planet. harsh words. there is quite a striking front page. you can see good i, america with this oil slick taking over the page. they call this a slap in the face to humanity with blind egotism, trumpism the wrong side of history live in a nightmare for feature generations. there is hope in the editorial. maybe it could be a wake-up call. if you raise awareness and spark action...
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it iss hard to believe only a couple of hours, can you describe a little more of the stages that you have gone through emotionally? i'm also interested in knowing the status of the victim. >> i told him i wouldn't stand next to a mentally changed his clothes. 395's parking lot. that is why we started at four -- started at 4:00 instead of 3:30 p.m. you don't know you're going to be shot at. you get this bang and you are not sure if it is a shot. then, you heard three or four in a row. you knew that we were being shot at. down along theg first base side with my oldest son. and they were in a batting cage. i was by the first base dugout on the circle. i looked down there and yelled at my oldest son to get jack and get down. they both did. somebody told me to get down. i did. under ack, he crawled car outside of the fence. he was under a car with the bleachers between him and the shooter. he was in a very safe place. it would've been hard to know that he was there. then, you wonder when it is going to stop. you keep hearing these firecrackers going off, and it may have only been four or
it iss hard to believe only a couple of hours, can you describe a little more of the stages that you have gone through emotionally? i'm also interested in knowing the status of the victim. >> i told him i wouldn't stand next to a mentally changed his clothes. 395's parking lot. that is why we started at four -- started at 4:00 instead of 3:30 p.m. you don't know you're going to be shot at. you get this bang and you are not sure if it is a shot. then, you heard three or four in a row. you...
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so what will happen after the iss? i will talk about my personal effort to create the book 6303 pages more impressive was 210,000 words that is 1.2 million keystrokes with these two figures because i am not a touch typist. can you imagine sitting to really hit the key 1.2 million times? one of the things that i wanted to do is to have the book readable with the average person with a high-school education i wanted the reading level to be no greater than 12th grade so this came off of the screen of microsoft word. so to run this bill check then you get the reading level with a number of characters per word the more involved in the reading level i should have done it but i grabbed 3,000 words out of the book and ran the index and it came up with 12 witches' high-school level. in interesting point the new york times's river between the sixth and eighth grade level i don't know of the wall street journal is any better. >> 194 illustrations. so just to be sure i want to have maurer detail with engineering innovations and eit
so what will happen after the iss? i will talk about my personal effort to create the book 6303 pages more impressive was 210,000 words that is 1.2 million keystrokes with these two figures because i am not a touch typist. can you imagine sitting to really hit the key 1.2 million times? one of the things that i wanted to do is to have the book readable with the average person with a high-school education i wanted the reading level to be no greater than 12th grade so this came off of the screen...
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venturee a very active capital firm and we have had tens of thousands of jobs americans. , he iss very large and very large thank you for being here. of32 years ago when only 3% people were online, we have come with a lot of progress in after that, we moved on and loaded the revolutionary jukebox we're the it is so emerging regions and getting more capital. and we hadthe data of them off. only 15% of venture capital when people are like it were left out, we need to get more out, we need to get more industrial people in ohiothe obe sure it is art of everyday life for scale by providing a they been efficient environment. >> it is a health care venture fund in ann arbor michigan that i founded. it was founded on the premise that through innovation i believe we can lower the cost of health to care and so provide gt clinical care. we have invest it in over 40 companies and half of them are in the midwest. the other half is in the coast. we treated over 3.5 million patients. we have created more than 5000 job in those dates and we have returned to billion dollars in enterprise value. collect
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the point of stability iss important. labor doesn't have enough power to pull her down. i would be very surprised if this arrangement lasts for the next five years. >> were talking stephen from the new york times. final question for you. it's been busy and we appreciate your time on c-span. there's been some speculation that the tweets back and forth following the attacks last saturday along the london bridge and in the bard restaurant district, between the london mayor and the president may have spurred more people to go to the polls. in a sense if that had an impact on the election? >> it is hard to say. the pollsters did not ask that question. london turned up big for labor, labor has been very critical as donald trump, the mayor of london is the labor person and also almost on. he's been particular about how angry trumps tweets made him feel. a measure is terribly important to the outcome of the election because labor was going to do well among young people and londoners anyway. but it is hard to figure out every little event would have to do with in the end was a la
the point of stability iss important. labor doesn't have enough power to pull her down. i would be very surprised if this arrangement lasts for the next five years. >> were talking stephen from the new york times. final question for you. it's been busy and we appreciate your time on c-span. there's been some speculation that the tweets back and forth following the attacks last saturday along the london bridge and in the bard restaurant district, between the london mayor and the president...
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it iss banned in a a huge numumf countrtries around d the world a rereason. it is danangerous and damagees e environment. but my message for consumers? do not do it. thet is not just unreregulated use that t consers shouldld be worried about. in 201010 they uncncovered evide of shrimp destined for factories that supply the european union. traders demonstrate hush them from this region are secretly injected with h dirty water befe they are sold on to the factories. some aid agegencies have o often aremed that exports necessary for development in bangladesh. movementator in the for landless peoplee are affectd by commemercial frorom agricultr people who are liviving in areas where s shrimp is being cultivivated have been completey depriveded of their livelihohoo, the livevestock. system thatat is not suststainable. i in thehat people northernrn countries can have something cheap?p? investigation found that those who go up against the shrimp indndustry are met with viviolencece and farar -- and fe charges, w with a local governmt that supupports the shrimp farme
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they can keep trying to hide that americans understand it iss just plain wrong. and i want to talk about a few of the ways that it's just wrong.popula why don't women make up half the population, no women to serve on senator mcconnell's healthcare group yet women are uniquely affected by trump care. for example, the range of cost free preventivthecost free prevs under the affordable care act includes screening for breast cancer including mammograms, bone density screenings, cervical cancer screenings, domestic violence, a breast-feeding counseling and equipment, contraception and folic acid supplements. all of these are critical to maintaining women's health and the health of their babies as well. mexico needs those that are covered by medicaid 72% of all births in the state. so the services that are now available to everyone are essential. trump care would repeal the cost of the requirements for the medicaid expansion population. not only would this repeal at risk but it would result in increased medical care overall. preventive medical services save money in th
they can keep trying to hide that americans understand it iss just plain wrong. and i want to talk about a few of the ways that it's just wrong.popula why don't women make up half the population, no women to serve on senator mcconnell's healthcare group yet women are uniquely affected by trump care. for example, the range of cost free preventivthecost free prevs under the affordable care act includes screening for breast cancer including mammograms, bone density screenings, cervical cancer...
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someone from detroit and the barack obama coalition and voted for donald trump, it is for it iss like this i think doing things the american people need, putting this american people back to work. host: former president obama has issued a statement on the news today the u.s. will withdraw, saying simply put the private sector already chose a local future and to the nations that committed themselves to the paris agreement, opened the floodgates for scientists, carbonrs to unleash low investment and innovation on unprecedented scale. we will show you remarks from president obama in october when he announced the implementation. let's go to the democrats line in california. caller: hi, how's it going? host: good, thank you. caller: when i was watching scott pruitt congratulate him, i could not help but feel this is what it is like to live in a totally orwellian society where words no longer have any sort of meaning, special interest i guess. screw it was pretty deep -- scott pruitt was pretty deep in the special interest. it feels super strange. i feel like i am on a bad trip honestly. ho
someone from detroit and the barack obama coalition and voted for donald trump, it is for it iss like this i think doing things the american people need, putting this american people back to work. host: former president obama has issued a statement on the news today the u.s. will withdraw, saying simply put the private sector already chose a local future and to the nations that committed themselves to the paris agreement, opened the floodgates for scientists, carbonrs to unleash low investment...
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iss bill in the current form a tax break for the rich. warren buffett -- he will be able to get over a $600 million tax break because of this bill. it is possible to get the democrats and republicans to work together in one room, as you say, and ban something out? caller: of course it is. listen, as a born and raised new yorker, i believe that representative schumer hit it on the head. get a room, get everybody together, and craft out a bill that is fair and reasonable. ok? that is what needs to happen. we do not want to rush this thing and have mr. president either be ashamed of signing it or signing a bill that is all ut and zero' inp democrats. that is not the way our democracy has been put together. >> grant and humble, texas. republican caller. caller: this is going to be the best -- they are going to eventually get the votes. i'm very confident about that. trump will make amendments. it will get through. entitlement reform, we are $20 trillion in debt, if we do not start doing entitlement reform, the country is dead. i get a kick ou
iss bill in the current form a tax break for the rich. warren buffett -- he will be able to get over a $600 million tax break because of this bill. it is possible to get the democrats and republicans to work together in one room, as you say, and ban something out? caller: of course it is. listen, as a born and raised new yorker, i believe that representative schumer hit it on the head. get a room, get everybody together, and craft out a bill that is fair and reasonable. ok? that is what needs...
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it iss what that's when all said and done, it is not about us. >> thanks for the call. let's get to georgia next on the republican line. you're going to get the last word going around. what do you have to say? first, -- >> first, thanks for showing the ballgame and during the afternoon, all the congressmen were there. i heard you interview a lady from whole why, i believe, and i think she was a democrat. in her conversation to your person that she was talking with, she said in hawaii they say a low hot and we say hello. lohal hot in hawaii -- means we respect you. the definition of that's was i respect you. i thought that was some of the greatest things that was on your program. if we can remember that we shake hands and say hello to somebody, i respect you. that is what we have to do. the lady from alabama said almost of the same thing. it starts with me. that i respect everybody. we don't have that problem here. i got back from a luncheon where we had such communion together. not communion but fellowship. it starts with each one of us stop being ugly to everyone. i wa
it iss what that's when all said and done, it is not about us. >> thanks for the call. let's get to georgia next on the republican line. you're going to get the last word going around. what do you have to say? first, -- >> first, thanks for showing the ballgame and during the afternoon, all the congressmen were there. i heard you interview a lady from whole why, i believe, and i think she was a democrat. in her conversation to your person that she was talking with, she said in...
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takavingwa: m my name iss takavingngwa [indistinct].]. my wife encncouraged me to come to mc, because she actually thought i it good for m me to be circumcised. some ofof my friens say, ahh, y you can go at yououn risk. i'm curirious to know whas going to hapappen after i am circumcised. as you can see, i i am now comig out ofof the psi room. the c circumcision is all done, and i i feel like a man. has been n very good, and is not as painfnful as i thought. fungng: the wholole procedure was just fine. jabulani: onone of the best bebenefits is,s, uh, the reducun of the h hiv-aids transmissionon rate. that actually gave mee the zeal to g go for it, bebecai felt that would be the best opportunity for me e to prevent myself anand the person that i love from contraracting such infectionsns. steveven: i have since introdudd some ofof my team members t to e circumcised. everyone now knows that i'm proud toto be circumcised. delfin: it opens up dialogue within, firstly, the relationship, which is s not commmmon in our environment. mologeng: so th
takavingwa: m my name iss takavingngwa [indistinct].]. my wife encncouraged me to come to mc, because she actually thought i it good for m me to be circumcised. some ofof my friens say, ahh, y you can go at yououn risk. i'm curirious to know whas going to hapappen after i am circumcised. as you can see, i i am now comig out ofof the psi room. the c circumcision is all done, and i i feel like a man. has been n very good, and is not as painfnful as i thought. fungng: the wholole procedure was...
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it iss probably being prepared nowow for 18 and 20 and beyond. and yet, the president of the united statess fires you becaus in your own words -- russian foreign minister first after classifying you, as crazy and a nutjob. yourur conclusion would be that president, i would think is down-playing the seriousness of this threat. in, fact took specific steps t stop a thorough investigation of the russian influence and also from what you said or what was saidoe this morning doesn't -- thatsi fair? >> i don't know that i can agrel to that level of detail. there is no doubt that it is a fair judgment, it is my judgment that i was fired because of the russian investigationed and fir in some way to change or the was to change the way the russia investigation was being conducted. that is. a big deal and not jus because it involves me. -- subject of political consideration andn. on top of that, you have the russia investigation itself is vital becausee of the threat. if any americans were part of helping the russians do that to us, that is a very big deal a
it iss probably being prepared nowow for 18 and 20 and beyond. and yet, the president of the united statess fires you becaus in your own words -- russian foreign minister first after classifying you, as crazy and a nutjob. yourur conclusion would be that president, i would think is down-playing the seriousness of this threat. in, fact took specific steps t stop a thorough investigation of the russian influence and also from what you said or what was saidoe this morning doesn't -- thatsi fair?...
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their american commander stayed on board the iss.l continue the mission for another three months. she holds the record by the way for most space walks by a fema female. the 57-year-old will have spent 666 days in space when she's leaves the iss in september. >>> some good news on the jobs front. the unemployment rate in the united states has reached a 16-year low. that's according to the jobs report released by the laib department. not all good news, though. open though the job less rate fell to four-point 3%, the department said it's only because people stopped looking for work in may and were no longer counted as unemployed. meantime the report found that lawyers only added 138,000 jobs in may. the last 12 months.00 average in >>> this new jersey dad is mad. he's dying from als. if you know you're going to die, should you have the right to try anything to help? >>> and this 12-year-old girl is the newest spelling bee champ. how she took out her competitors in a 12-hour battle. >> it's easy ron r-o-n. ron. i thought you were testing
their american commander stayed on board the iss.l continue the mission for another three months. she holds the record by the way for most space walks by a fema female. the 57-year-old will have spent 666 days in space when she's leaves the iss in september. >>> some good news on the jobs front. the unemployment rate in the united states has reached a 16-year low. that's according to the jobs report released by the laib department. not all good news, though. open though the job less...
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and he issing live tonight. >> the pride motto is unapologetically proud. 49 streams of white fabric, 49 lives lost a year ago this month. >> the community has come together. >> michael wilson is from california, his first pride weekend. >> security is always on your mind, but, you know, the community has come together in way that is show the resill yant cig. >> it's called 49 for the 49 killed. >> while we are always worried about safety. pride is about standing up regardless of the hate that exist, regardless of the forces against equality that exist in the world. >> capital pride organizers tell me they are working closely with police, a reminder of safety, with a reminder of life in darkness >> no act of hatred can stop us from pride in ourselves and identity and that's why we are coming together. >>> a going on right now. the pride parade tomorrow afternoon, 4:30 in the afternoon. life in dupont circle, wusa 9. >>> backing the pride movement, but one group wants to see that stop. in fact they are holding their own pride event this weekend. john henry has that story. >> george has
and he issing live tonight. >> the pride motto is unapologetically proud. 49 streams of white fabric, 49 lives lost a year ago this month. >> the community has come together. >> michael wilson is from california, his first pride weekend. >> security is always on your mind, but, you know, the community has come together in way that is show the resill yant cig. >> it's called 49 for the 49 killed. >> while we are always worried about safety. pride is about...
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the fight isse but not over. the next couple weeks will have major medic impact on many families across the country and that is why we have to keep the pressure on senate republicans. americans have to keep a close eye over the fourth of july break and make their voices heard. mr. mcconnell is doing everything he can, he will do to drag it takes to try and across the finish line. if you are afraid of becoming one of the more than 22 million americans who will lose your health insurance because of trumpcare, make sure you make your voices heard. not just to your senator but to your member of congress, make sure they know what is at stake for you and your family. my family is living with alzheimer's in a nursing home if there are thousands of people in california and millions across the country who rely on medicaid to stay in assisted living facilities. if trumpcare passes, the real-life nightmare that families with loved ones will have to face is unimaginable. that is the true human cost of trumpcare. not measured
the fight isse but not over. the next couple weeks will have major medic impact on many families across the country and that is why we have to keep the pressure on senate republicans. americans have to keep a close eye over the fourth of july break and make their voices heard. mr. mcconnell is doing everything he can, he will do to drag it takes to try and across the finish line. if you are afraid of becoming one of the more than 22 million americans who will lose your health insurance because...
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i don't know, but it iss interesting to me that when you talk about terror, people will tell you thatash happens, they will tell you it is common. i would like to say that -- i think it is very rare. >> dana: i think france in particular, they have seen a r series of attacks as well, the amount of preparation into the money that has to go towards the resources, it could actually be quite exhausting city and its resources, so we have to be in a position where we are fully funding any of the resources that we need over there. over there come over here, wherever it is. >> kimberly: there can't be any financial hesitation. and that is what the terrorists are counting on. they want to feed into the chaos, the destruction, the fear, financial instability that they will change our way of life, and that means that they win. it is incredibly difficult problem to deal with, we have seen over and over again thatt there were suggestions that certain people should have been more closely monitored, theyin were presented as those who mayp commit acts of, but then we have too few resources, and then
i don't know, but it iss interesting to me that when you talk about terror, people will tell you thatash happens, they will tell you it is common. i would like to say that -- i think it is very rare. >> dana: i think france in particular, they have seen a r series of attacks as well, the amount of preparation into the money that has to go towards the resources, it could actually be quite exhausting city and its resources, so we have to be in a position where we are fully funding any of...
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but there is still legal uncertainty once the child iss born, especially if the baby was conceived usingonated sperm. >> islam does not forbid ivf. even surrogate mothers have been allowed since 2002. the question is whether the chchild was conceived using te father's own sperm or someone else's. if the father was not the sperm donor, then the question is whether he would be allowed to see his daugughter without a headscarf. such a child would not inherit from the father, but could inherit from the mother. correspondent: the food prepared by the hosseinpours today is a sacrificial offering. they hope that this will help their wish finally come . -- come true. the couple goes back and forth between putting their trust in god alone and trusting also in medical professionals. they don't have much time. sakineh is already 41-years-old. and they have not yet managed to save up the money for the next ivf procedure. it's the equivalent of 1200 euros, a whole year's salary, and a huge sum for the poor farmers. it's a battle against nature, time and a conservative society, which looks down on tho
but there is still legal uncertainty once the child iss born, especially if the baby was conceived usingonated sperm. >> islam does not forbid ivf. even surrogate mothers have been allowed since 2002. the question is whether the chchild was conceived using te father's own sperm or someone else's. if the father was not the sperm donor, then the question is whether he would be allowed to see his daugughter without a headscarf. such a child would not inherit from the father, but could...
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so when i watched the morning shows to say they were mean i like that he is shaking things up and it iss good. and now people say he saysys insensitive things but you cannot question that he loves america at think everything he has been doing as president is in an effort to improve the standing of this country and its t economic condition to meetin. the american dream alive again. >> as us e o multi platform what is your policy specifically when you can use an unnamed sources?. >> we can use them it just like any other news organization we like to keep things on the record but if we feel it is incredible source we will go with it. fake news is not so much more credible sources but making things up. >> but with the callers talk about citing the fake news and the stories they don't trust. >> it is important the free press exists there is nothing wrong with the unnamed sources for griping we have a good track record and the new york times, i disagree eating their editorial pages seep into their news pages of the timedi but i do think they are credible and when they are quoting the unnamed s
so when i watched the morning shows to say they were mean i like that he is shaking things up and it iss good. and now people say he saysys insensitive things but you cannot question that he loves america at think everything he has been doing as president is in an effort to improve the standing of this country and its t economic condition to meetin. the american dream alive again. >> as us e o multi platform what is your policy specifically when you can use an unnamed sources?. >>...
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it cooled off during the afternoon. 65 the cooling trend issing us up for a cooler day tomorrow before our temperature starts jumping up. up to 80. we need the wind to change. thursday, still too much of an on shore wind. it's keeping mostly cloudy skies in the forecast. by friday here it comes. now we dpot a west wind. now we can bring some of the warm air in. and that sets us up for the weekend. here's the radar showing a lot of showers coming down. and sol of these are on the heavier side. and just reading some heavier rain right now. you're going to get more showers coming in. but not tomorrow. reading at 62 degrees. longport at 62. as we head toward the next few days. there's the temperature jump. we're not expecting any kind of precipitation through the rest of the week. and then the weekend gets even hotter. >>> coming ushd fire for his comments about this and we're going to hear why he's disappointed. that's next. ♪ health, is having the freedom to do what you want to do with your life, every single day. so at aetna, we promise to keep finding new ways to join you so nothing ge
it cooled off during the afternoon. 65 the cooling trend issing us up for a cooler day tomorrow before our temperature starts jumping up. up to 80. we need the wind to change. thursday, still too much of an on shore wind. it's keeping mostly cloudy skies in the forecast. by friday here it comes. now we dpot a west wind. now we can bring some of the warm air in. and that sets us up for the weekend. here's the radar showing a lot of showers coming down. and sol of these are on the heavier side....
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. >> sit issing in the police suv like this. >> absolutely it was. >> the shooting happened on june 8th. the officer tried to pat down jones, but jones broke free after a struggle and that's when the officers shot three times. >>> turning to your weather now and a live look at university city. really comfortable out there. meteorologist glenn schwartz joining with us your most accurate forecast. i wish this could last awhile. >> we have had a pretty nice day after the early morning showers. and we're going to have another spectacular day tomorrow. this is ocean city, new jersey, and you can see just a few folks left on the beach. it was all a lot more crowded a couple hours ago. pretty good beach conditions overall. high today was 80. that's pretty cool for a sunny afternoon in late june. got a couple showers down in central and southern delaware. got some more up in northern pennsylvania heading in the general direction of the poconos and burkes county. we have one thunderstorm that's come over chesapeake bay. these have been dying out. they have gotten closer. so we're going to keep a
. >> sit issing in the police suv like this. >> absolutely it was. >> the shooting happened on june 8th. the officer tried to pat down jones, but jones broke free after a struggle and that's when the officers shot three times. >>> turning to your weather now and a live look at university city. really comfortable out there. meteorologist glenn schwartz joining with us your most accurate forecast. i wish this could last awhile. >> we have had a pretty nice day...
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diplomatic offensive they have the nation isse one of their strongest allies in the region. >> old visitqatar and share our views and inform them about the meetings we help. in the meantime, it's good to hear saudi arabia's recent suggestions. we will discuss with them how we can contribute. >> president erdogan said the diplomatic risk is akin to it gets in his fofour qatar. the gas rich country was importing some 80% of its food from its regional neighbors before june 5. saudi arabia, the united air ramie -- emirates cut ties with the country on the grounds it supports terrorists. something the law and its ally turkey denied. a troop deployment was greenlighted last week by ankara. the show support against the blockade but saudi arabia still insists it does not exist. free, the ports are open, the airports are open. we have denied the use of our airspace, and this is our sovereign right. >> an official list of the gripes that created a rift have not yet been made official. making mediating the diplomatic crisis even more slow going. still rescue teams are searching for survivors in ban
diplomatic offensive they have the nation isse one of their strongest allies in the region. >> old visitqatar and share our views and inform them about the meetings we help. in the meantime, it's good to hear saudi arabia's recent suggestions. we will discuss with them how we can contribute. >> president erdogan said the diplomatic risk is akin to it gets in his fofour qatar. the gas rich country was importing some 80% of its food from its regional neighbors before june 5. saudi...
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rochelle: let's head to india where donald trump' property business iss taking a hit.hen: that is rector of the new goods and services tax in india moves forward to saturday. ahead of that deadline, many companies have been discounting products to encourage consumers to spend, and that includes the half-built trump tower in mumbai. the larger group, trump's business party in the city,/$100,000 off the asking price in an effort to attract buyers before the tax changes come. the trump tower is the group of the flagship in india's business capital. three-bed apartments are selling for $1.5 million. rochelle: let's bring it back here in france. trouble recruiting summer workers this year. stephen: some 200,000 people work on fruit farms every summer picking fruit. often above the national average of 10% cured farmers say this year, though, are having difficulty finding workers and are resorting to bringing in staff from abroad. andrew hager has the story. france's supermarket shelves are overflowing with strawberries. they come from fields like these where laborers toiling
rochelle: let's head to india where donald trump' property business iss taking a hit.hen: that is rector of the new goods and services tax in india moves forward to saturday. ahead of that deadline, many companies have been discounting products to encourage consumers to spend, and that includes the half-built trump tower in mumbai. the larger group, trump's business party in the city,/$100,000 off the asking price in an effort to attract buyers before the tax changes come. the trump tower is...
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the reason they want to go back to the states rights which iss pretty much governed by up. republicans from the dog catcher and up, anyway, there was a thing that happened back in thee china century. they were given money from the state to dole out to all of the other farmers for whatevere reason. they gave money to their farms and friends excluded black farmers which essentially render business anrantheir business any people try to fight that the states like mentality when it comes to going back to the wayo we do things because they always hate the federal government for making things right and making things better for all people.e >> guest: i couldn't disagree more. on the highway bill with federal money it costs 50% more to build this same exact highway. of all of the regulations required this doesn't have anything to do with race. it's everything to do with freedom and that is freedom for everybody in every race in the country. >> host: on the democratic line, go ahead. >> caller:. false advertisement is sort of like the right to work state. this is bad news when they o
the reason they want to go back to the states rights which iss pretty much governed by up. republicans from the dog catcher and up, anyway, there was a thing that happened back in thee china century. they were given money from the state to dole out to all of the other farmers for whatevere reason. they gave money to their farms and friends excluded black farmers which essentially render business anrantheir business any people try to fight that the states like mentality when it comes to going...
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lives, the bare necessities, we wouldn't be talking about this, because climate change is really an isse of industrialization. people decided they want the conveniences that come, the creature comfort that come with energy production and enables al sorts of amenities and pleasure, but it's not just really a question of science. it's about how we want human beings. do we want to put all of this energy and effort, even though e may be creating less danger to climate change because we care o much about creature comfort. there's no doubt we could go bak to where we were 1,000 years ago and we would not be around this table today. a philosophical debate, because we know how to stop climate change, go back and live a primitive existence where we're satisfied with reading and thinking and we don't need to have cars and airplanes and everything else giving us conveniences. >> the question is can you go back by choice? can you go back by choice? >> it's a matter matter of individual choice. can you? >> yeah, we can all cut back and -- >> i wouldn't know how to live s a cave man. >> you would lear
lives, the bare necessities, we wouldn't be talking about this, because climate change is really an isse of industrialization. people decided they want the conveniences that come, the creature comfort that come with energy production and enables al sorts of amenities and pleasure, but it's not just really a question of science. it's about how we want human beings. do we want to put all of this energy and effort, even though e may be creating less danger to climate change because we care o much...
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. >>> the isse n joene diol. ic a new batch of recruits starts today and as kpix 5's jessica flores ports,city leaders are calling it the rebirth of the department. >> reporter: 54 san jose police recruits donning their khaki uniforms filled up the training room. a rare sight when just a year ago, the department graduated a class of 7 officers. >> again, it's great to see you in the uniform. >> reporter: it's the largest class in 10 years. chief garcia says the battles over pension and pay reduced staffing to mid-1980s levels. >> this police department needed to become competitive again with competitive wages and fair pension reform to get us where we need to be and that's what's happened. >> reporter: mayor sam liccardo says the city and unions negotiated a deal and puts them on a path to rebuild. >> we are here because we're proud to commemorate the rebih. sjpd is back. >> reporter: with the start of this newest class, the san jose police department now has more than 100 recruits in the training process. the de
. >>> the isse n joene diol. ic a new batch of recruits starts today and as kpix 5's jessica flores ports,city leaders are calling it the rebirth of the department. >> reporter: 54 san jose police recruits donning their khaki uniforms filled up the training room. a rare sight when just a year ago, the department graduated a class of 7 officers. >> again, it's great to see you in the uniform. >> reporter: it's the largest class in 10 years. chief garcia says the...
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. >> the message that she's sending iss wha iugging me. you know?inding a mate for love? what happened to being a smart, strong, courageous, intelligent, beautiful woman? >> that is still a thing. anyway, it's kind of an amusing video to look at. and yeah, potentially learn from either way what women are saying when they talk about female empowerment is not using your body as an asset because that is exactly what has been done for so many years being looked like an object that can be used for sexual gratification, not a human being who has the ability to think and grow and be strong and independent. >> you tell 'em, girl. >> i've been working on this. ask all my ex-boyfriends. >>> b.a.s.e. jumping gives you many things you can jump off. buildings, antennas, or earth. in this case, this guy has decided he's going with the antenna. starts sneaking up on you. starting climbing up. as we know what goes up must come down. >> as he's climbing this tower, i'm getting excited. >> he has a message for the moms out there in the world. mom says go outside and
. >> the message that she's sending iss wha iugging me. you know?inding a mate for love? what happened to being a smart, strong, courageous, intelligent, beautiful woman? >> that is still a thing. anyway, it's kind of an amusing video to look at. and yeah, potentially learn from either way what women are saying when they talk about female empowerment is not using your body as an asset because that is exactly what has been done for so many years being looked like an object that can...
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she issing nabra hassanen. the murder during the holy month of ramadan has many of you asking how can this not be a hate crime. it's a complicated answer, so let's hear. they don't have any evidence that points to a hate crime. her killer, martinez torres -- darwin martinez torres. had read rage. they think she was attacked for being muslim and care, is urging police to look thoroughly into it. the religious leaders say they trust police and trust they will do the right thing. stephanie ramirez brings us the story. >> reporter: even the father says she was targeted for her clothing. >> all in shock. >> reporter: but the victim's father stood by the leaders as chaplain gave their answer to the frustration over police not immediately calling this a hate crime. >> the relationship with local law enforcement is trust and respect. >> reporter: not only to set the record straight, but show there is interfaith support. 17 nabra hassanen went to the same school as his loved ones. >> the idea that rage is in our communi
she issing nabra hassanen. the murder during the holy month of ramadan has many of you asking how can this not be a hate crime. it's a complicated answer, so let's hear. they don't have any evidence that points to a hate crime. her killer, martinez torres -- darwin martinez torres. had read rage. they think she was attacked for being muslim and care, is urging police to look thoroughly into it. the religious leaders say they trust police and trust they will do the right thing. stephanie ramirez...
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the same chaff -- shaft and the assistant was in the clinton administration mortgages promoted and iss w ben there ever since. >> is there a food budget?. >> yes. so they had to pay for food out of their own pocket so the air force one that was not a free-for-all. in to have more history is the creation is a reflection of this because in with the intent -- installation of air-conditioning. they called them the deal to nothing congress.ss which so that is why the navy operations saw a lot of the food is not run by the white house kitchen staff but the navy staff. >> is there any more elaborate meal so did somebody ever having an allergic reaction?.at >> so first so created by an african american chef who was offered the executive chef job under president clinton and then turns it down because it was a pay cut he was making well into six figures at the hotel across street but at that time the chef was 58,000. that was a definite drop off with several kids but thel clintons ask him to create a meal that was halle bit with lemon grass vegetables i have the recipe in my book bin at the last
the same chaff -- shaft and the assistant was in the clinton administration mortgages promoted and iss w ben there ever since. >> is there a food budget?. >> yes. so they had to pay for food out of their own pocket so the air force one that was not a free-for-all. in to have more history is the creation is a reflection of this because in with the intent -- installation of air-conditioning. they called them the deal to nothing congress.ss which so that is why the navy operations saw...
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. >>> mayor bowser is expect issed to compete for a second term. she would be the first two-term mayor in the nation's capitol since anthony williams. >>> uber ceo is officially out. what this means for the future of the ride sharing company. >>> a former nfl hall of famer made a major announcement about his health. we'll break it down when we return. when you genuinely care about the people you serve, their safety comes first. that's why we ask you to put safety first. your life could depend on it. unplug devices that you aren't using. replace worn out extension cords, too. call 811 to locate any underground lines at least two days before you dig. novec wants everyone to be safe around electricity. from safety demonstrations, to safety tips on our website, at novec, it's "safety first." hi guys. it's great to be here. in the desert. at the mall. on the mountain. at school. at the beach. in the big easy. yeah yeah today i want to show you guys the next-gen chevy equinox. what do you think? that's pretty. pretty sexy. it looks aggressive. but not ov
. >>> mayor bowser is expect issed to compete for a second term. she would be the first two-term mayor in the nation's capitol since anthony williams. >>> uber ceo is officially out. what this means for the future of the ride sharing company. >>> a former nfl hall of famer made a major announcement about his health. we'll break it down when we return. when you genuinely care about the people you serve, their safety comes first. that's why we ask you to put safety...
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deep, it iss so just systematic and all that. just, good luck. thank you. john: marilyn in dallas, texas, line for democrats. [indiscernible] your phone sounds like it is underwater, i am sorry. we will try to get that line better for you. sally in olympia, washington, line for independence. caller: i just wanted to say i went to school with brian and i hope to see him later this year and we have a lot to talk about, especially about health care and the various parties. today, i have been enjoying this and i am taking notes on today's show. thank you. john: thank you for the call this morning. arelines for republicans (202) 748-8000, democrats (202) 748-8001 and independent (202) 748-8002. we are talking that any public policy issue you want to discuss. we want to show you this article from the washington times, a topic we have discussed before. commission onp's voter fraud and suppression will hold its first meeting next month after a "painstakingly slow vetting of its members." kansas secretary of state chris kovacs expects to meet in washington sometime
deep, it iss so just systematic and all that. just, good luck. thank you. john: marilyn in dallas, texas, line for democrats. [indiscernible] your phone sounds like it is underwater, i am sorry. we will try to get that line better for you. sally in olympia, washington, line for independence. caller: i just wanted to say i went to school with brian and i hope to see him later this year and we have a lot to talk about, especially about health care and the various parties. today, i have been...
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after taking one last family photo with his colleagues, the 39-year-old waved goodbye to the iss. he boarded the spacecraft that would take him and novitskiy down to their landing zone in kazakhstan. after detaching, the men faced a three and a half hour decent back to earth. they entered the atmosphere at more than 27,000 kilometers per hour. the outside of the craft heated up to more than two million degrees. he capsule's massive parachute deployed and floated them back to gend. he is welcomed when he gets back to france, and will meet many of the people who followed him on his journey. > the soyuz is back on earth with novitskiy and thomas pesquet. >> earlier i spoke to a ecialist in space in the coverage. i asked him how long before pesquet is back on his feet. >> if you see him tomorrow, you will see he is lble going to be walking. he will have a wide stance, and looking like he had a couple of drinks. that is how he would fastball. the gravity in the inner here is de-conditioned from being in space. he will be wobblely, dizzy and uncoordinated, but he will be walking by tomo
after taking one last family photo with his colleagues, the 39-year-old waved goodbye to the iss. he boarded the spacecraft that would take him and novitskiy down to their landing zone in kazakhstan. after detaching, the men faced a three and a half hour decent back to earth. they entered the atmosphere at more than 27,000 kilometers per hour. the outside of the craft heated up to more than two million degrees. he capsule's massive parachute deployed and floated them back to gend. he is...
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overlay the cloud cover on top of the temperatures, hayward iss cloudy and 62.unshine in brentwood and already 79. a little cloud cover around san jose and 67. still socked in in clouds and 58 here in san francisco. a little more sunshine around that, but about 70 degrees. wnds are going to be strong all along the bay shore today starting at 1:00 to 9:00. remember yesterday it stopped at the bay bridge and didn't go south but this time it does and that's another reason why the cloud deck is hanging arounded a the reason it's going to be cooler than average. some sunshine is break out. san jose 280 at 17. if you're exercising, no summer heat to worry about. hard work, do it now and this evening. pretty comfortable. beaches, a little bit of sunshine and it will be chilled with temperatures mainly in the upper 50s to low 60s. all right. let's start in the south bay and milipitas 73. san jose only 75 and quill roy about 76. santa cruz one of the brightest and warmest spots along the coast and pacifica 61 and millbrae 69 and low to mid-70s for the rest of the peninsu
overlay the cloud cover on top of the temperatures, hayward iss cloudy and 62.unshine in brentwood and already 79. a little cloud cover around san jose and 67. still socked in in clouds and 58 here in san francisco. a little more sunshine around that, but about 70 degrees. wnds are going to be strong all along the bay shore today starting at 1:00 to 9:00. remember yesterday it stopped at the bay bridge and didn't go south but this time it does and that's another reason why the cloud deck is...
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soso we transport t the kiosk te location for thehem, which iss including all the fees.pport on the uniform theyey wear, they haven app where they sell services. corrrrpondent: t the mugombwaraa is a a three-hour drive from kigali. most people here get around on foot, whether to go shoppingn, pick up water, or toto reach te nearest generator or electric socket. emannuel gakindi set up business with a solar kiosk three years o. it's's the originanal editio wh no internet access. but people still come flocking whererever he shows up. >> now i alslso have a paiad assistant. and i can cover all my expenses frfrom the phone-charging business. correspondent: he's even added a second kiosk. he would also like to provide internet access to his cucustomers, which wouldld reqe one of the new kiosks. henri nyakarundi is introducing the next generation at the smart africa conference at the kigali convention center. it brings together politicians with entrepreneurs, donors and ininvestors, to o discuss techl solutions for the continent and its peoplele. henri nyakarundi is happy to s
soso we transport t the kiosk te location for thehem, which iss including all the fees.pport on the uniform theyey wear, they haven app where they sell services. corrrrpondent: t the mugombwaraa is a a three-hour drive from kigali. most people here get around on foot, whether to go shoppingn, pick up water, or toto reach te nearest generator or electric socket. emannuel gakindi set up business with a solar kiosk three years o. it's's the originanal editio wh no internet access. but people still...
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an astronaut aboard the iss made this time lapsed video of storms moving across europe. >>> and we have more news some space geeks are loving, taking a look like that, it's astronomy night on the national mall. >> a great night for it. >> tomorrow we were worried about the front you said earlier, the black and without boundary 5k walk on saturday, their mission to bring them home, children black and brown. >> the weather is going to be beautiful for that as well. tonight if you're out at 9:30, that's jupiter just to the left of the moon in the southern sky. that's kind of a neat look out there. we should have really no problem seeing it. there's only one negative about today. >> uh-oh, what? >> the allergy index has come in. >> i haven't been too bothered. >> some of the folks are dealing with it a little bit. >> let's show you what i'm talking about. as we dry out a little bit, the mold spores are still high. they're going to come high, and the grass pollen, the month of may has been very good with the rain for the grass so they've been growing a lot. >> i didn't react to the mold howa
an astronaut aboard the iss made this time lapsed video of storms moving across europe. >>> and we have more news some space geeks are loving, taking a look like that, it's astronomy night on the national mall. >> a great night for it. >> tomorrow we were worried about the front you said earlier, the black and without boundary 5k walk on saturday, their mission to bring them home, children black and brown. >> the weather is going to be beautiful for that as well....
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rochefort convened his group in the basement, and fortunately king, we m- this was issed him. jasper holmes informed rochefort about midway's water shortages. they felt if they could get midway to report a shortage, japanese radio men would pick that up, convey it to tokyo, and the cat would be out of the bag. japanese radio men did take that bait. the word got out that it was now confirmed. the only trouble was rochefort hasn't bothered to inform his bosses in new york about the water ploy. they did not appreciate the slight. but they had no choice but to accept the final midway estimate. may, navy of codebreakers, particularly those at pearl harbor and melbourne decrypted so many of them -- of yamamoto's messages. this is an iconic message in my opinion. 's dispatch to all his commanders at sea on may 31, 10 days after the original water ploy, showing how much he had learned from his codebreakers about what would happen at midway. from this message, we can see that nimitz had incredibly detailed information. she knew about a striking force coming from the northwest. he knew
rochefort convened his group in the basement, and fortunately king, we m- this was issed him. jasper holmes informed rochefort about midway's water shortages. they felt if they could get midway to report a shortage, japanese radio men would pick that up, convey it to tokyo, and the cat would be out of the bag. japanese radio men did take that bait. the word got out that it was now confirmed. the only trouble was rochefort hasn't bothered to inform his bosses in new york about the water ploy....
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there was no democratic slicing or do issing.s is workers and tax pay are and responsible leadership which he intends to set the standard for. >> which is why he ran. people would stand for hours to be a part of a movement and that continues once you are president. they don't want you to just keep the campaign promises, this is about creating a growth economy and creating compet pativeness and unleashing energy. something that president trump promised in september when he gave a great speech of how to cut taxes and create jobs over ten years and it has to do with the four percent growth and energy investment. you can't do that if you keep the country stuck in agreements that are a bad deal for america. the president made very clear he would be renegotiate or reenter this accord or a different one. just like tpp. he likes ones that don't hurt the american worker and the second thing that was clear. it is june 1st and not february 1st. he took the insight and input of people who disagreed with him and weighed the consequence and ma
there was no democratic slicing or do issing.s is workers and tax pay are and responsible leadership which he intends to set the standard for. >> which is why he ran. people would stand for hours to be a part of a movement and that continues once you are president. they don't want you to just keep the campaign promises, this is about creating a growth economy and creating compet pativeness and unleashing energy. something that president trump promised in september when he gave a great...
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it isse 100 looks like going to outperform today. would urge you to look at it on the currency adjusted basis. that will give you a real look at what is happening here. the 250 is probably going to be where the action is this morning. has become an inverse proxy for anything that happens with sterling over the last 12 months or so. i do not think that is going to change. what i find interesting is how the brexit debate evolves now. people say softer brexit area. others say a harder brexit scenario. the debate ise, back. i think that is why you find support on cable. guy: you are looking at live pictures of the leader of the labour party. he ran quite a campaign. he has a lot of thinking he needs to be doing this morning about what happens next in the u.k. the market open is next. the gilt open is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: we have one minute to go into be cash open in europe. the ftse 100 coming out of the gate strongly. john: the reason is the weaker pound. easy.his stuff is the story gets more complicated after that. where d
it isse 100 looks like going to outperform today. would urge you to look at it on the currency adjusted basis. that will give you a real look at what is happening here. the 250 is probably going to be where the action is this morning. has become an inverse proxy for anything that happens with sterling over the last 12 months or so. i do not think that is going to change. what i find interesting is how the brexit debate evolves now. people say softer brexit area. others say a harder brexit...
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iss using them as humid shields more than before we tried to open a safe corridor for them.re densely packed and dangerous for soldiers. it is an important area. they will fight till they die. the federal police use every street they can to gain an advantage. this is old mosul through the highs of a drone. they tracked a suspicious car. now we are civilian. in this situation we can move by vehicle, but in mosul it is not possible. also, as you saw, i told them to go close to see exactly if they had weapons or mocha. but we are sure. the civilians face a difficult choice. risk their lives trying to escape or suffer the misery of life under siege. translation: we were in prison. all we could do was sit and wait. is we re we could do was sit and wait. is were fighting outside and did not let us come out. we were running out of food and water. it is almost three years to the day that mosul fell into the hands of is. the battle to take it back may be nearing its end but the hardest part is still to come. china and the european union are preparing a joint statement in support of t
iss using them as humid shields more than before we tried to open a safe corridor for them.re densely packed and dangerous for soldiers. it is an important area. they will fight till they die. the federal police use every street they can to gain an advantage. this is old mosul through the highs of a drone. they tracked a suspicious car. now we are civilian. in this situation we can move by vehicle, but in mosul it is not possible. also, as you saw, i told them to go close to see exactly if they...
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it is of the suspect, james hodgkinson issing for any information to phone in tips. in the meantime, it would certainly appear this was a targeted assassination attempt on member of congress and goes to the very heart of the do ma democracy, back to you. >> thank you. >>> the fbi is probing into the gunman's past trying to answer the question keys what motivated him to target this field and these players? our justice correspondent pete williams has been working his sources all day and brings us late details. >> reporter: police and federal agents descended on the suburban st. louis home of james hodgkinson looking for clues about what led him to carry out the shooting, having identified him quickly they say from the i.d. he was carrying. age 66, a home inspector in bellville, illinois who allowed his license to lapse last fall. his social media profile reveals someone that spongely disliked republican policies and bit early opposed president trump. in march he wrote on facebook, trump destroyed our democracy, time to destroy trump and company. two days ago he used ob
it is of the suspect, james hodgkinson issing for any information to phone in tips. in the meantime, it would certainly appear this was a targeted assassination attempt on member of congress and goes to the very heart of the do ma democracy, back to you. >> thank you. >>> the fbi is probing into the gunman's past trying to answer the question keys what motivated him to target this field and these players? our justice correspondent pete williams has been working his sources all...
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this happened saturday afternoon at the saint felicitas (fell-iss-it-uss) church.church members have since lined up to see the damage left by eight bullets hitting the statue of a catholic saint. police found a man who matched witnesses' description of the gunman shortly after the shooting. there was a struggle during the arrest and police found a gun on his waistband. parishioners spoke to kron four about his possible motive for the shooting. <"it's kind hard, hard to guess if it's religious, 'cause we're very diverse here; we have vietnamese, hispanic, white, every nationality comes here so it's kind of hard to figure out what the motive was.">( james ) police have not yet released any information about the man they arrested in connection with the shooting. a deacon at the church does not have an estimate for the damage. he says church staff will meet to decide whether to repair, replace or leave the statue as is. ( mark ) happening today... a high school student will receive his diploma after he was denied the chance to walk at graduation... for wearing his mili
this happened saturday afternoon at the saint felicitas (fell-iss-it-uss) church.church members have since lined up to see the damage left by eight bullets hitting the statue of a catholic saint. police found a man who matched witnesses' description of the gunman shortly after the shooting. there was a struggle during the arrest and police found a gun on his waistband. parishioners spoke to kron four about his possible motive for the shooting. ( james ) police have not yet released any...
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so, patrick, the concern of iss is not that sooner pichai made $200 million or $300 million, it's thatith the shares vesting over a larger number of years? that's a little bit of quibbling around the edges, isn't it? >> not really, we're really looking here at the stewardship by the compensation committee. the membership of the board of directors. and we want them to have a more coherent compensation strategy in place. this is the fourth straight year, 2016 was, when there was at least one award made to a named executive officer with a face value that we calculated more than $100 million. and that's really not a strategy when you're not requiring long investing periods for those awards and you're not making them predicated upon hitting performance targets. >> patrick, i guess at least from the outside, it would seem that this is a company at a particular stage where the founders are still involved. they own massive percentages of the company. and i wonder if this is a matter of attempting to get the next generation of leadership kind of vested in a hurry with big equity positions. i me
so, patrick, the concern of iss is not that sooner pichai made $200 million or $300 million, it's thatith the shares vesting over a larger number of years? that's a little bit of quibbling around the edges, isn't it? >> not really, we're really looking here at the stewardship by the compensation committee. the membership of the board of directors. and we want them to have a more coherent compensation strategy in place. this is the fourth straight year, 2016 was, when there was at least...