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we might not have had the type leader isthe minority talking about, but we had a desire for a better life. that is why people come to our country and why we have the statue of liberty. they want to do away with all of it. mr. president, have a heart for a change. yourshat god dam pen of and do away with the horrendous, inhumane policy that rips children from the arms of their parents. >> questions? you said you do not think legislation is necessary for him to reverse it. why not just enact the law the stops him from doing this? obstaclesre so many to legislation, and when the president can do it with his own pen, it makes no sense. president -- writing it, signing it, attaching it to legislation that does not make sense. it is an excuse. >> there is a proposal that would keep kids with their parents as they undergo investigation. >> the president can change it with his pen. unacceptable additions have bogged down every piece of legislation we have done. it is an excuse. >> without disputing the fact that this would be quicker if the president would just sign something, when is there
we might not have had the type leader isthe minority talking about, but we had a desire for a better life. that is why people come to our country and why we have the statue of liberty. they want to do away with all of it. mr. president, have a heart for a change. yourshat god dam pen of and do away with the horrendous, inhumane policy that rips children from the arms of their parents. >> questions? you said you do not think legislation is necessary for him to reverse it. why not just...
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roles have included heading up a renewable unit, a leading player isthe industry, but starace not justng light at enel . he has been given a key role at delgwith sustaina what kind of skills and foresight does it take the lead in the power space? passionateways been about sustainability, or did it come once you started working in ilities? francesco: it came when i started working in utilities. it comes to when you work at companies that have to do with the society. a company thrives ohe within which it wor in good hands. cannot work well if it does not work in a society. francine: you can say that about every industry. francesco: yes and no, but utility is a long-term thing. sell furniture and go away and go somewhere else. utilities not t move, so you need to for the society you are in. is sos whyinability important for some industries that have a big impact on society. francine: d look at the business case before it, or was that before? francesco: no. there is obviously a business case. there is no question that the value you share with companies or with people living around you , th
roles have included heading up a renewable unit, a leading player isthe industry, but starace not justng light at enel . he has been given a key role at delgwith sustaina what kind of skills and foresight does it take the lead in the power space? passionateways been about sustainability, or did it come once you started working in ilities? francesco: it came when i started working in utilities. it comes to when you work at companies that have to do with the society. a company thrives ohe within...
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another buildi that houses the capital gazette all she has tonight are memories of what she describes isther er's profound work as journalist and her love for her children. >> this is far too soon to lose my mher and it's just awfu she was a fantastic woman,gr a t mother, and an amazing reporter. and she was doing her job. she was doing what she loved to >> cross the state today, maryland flags are being flown at half-mast to honor those who lost tright here in small town f back strongerol than ever. live in annapolis "fox5" local news. tell you more about the five people. 59 year-old rob hiaasen assistant editor around columnist the capital gazet he worked different news za ortion physicals baltimore sun, palm beach st. 61 gerald fischman was cap gazette's editorial page he hadar. worked more than 26 years. communityers editor, reporter spent early part of career in new york city working in public relations an fashion before moving to marand and teaching journalism to high school students along the way. rebe smith 34 years old new hire. les assistant and coworkers say her job to make sure
another buildi that houses the capital gazette all she has tonight are memories of what she describes isther er's profound work as journalist and her love for her children. >> this is far too soon to lose my mher and it's just awfu she was a fantastic woman,gr a t mother, and an amazing reporter. and she was doing her job. she was doing what she loved to >> cross the state today, maryland flags are being flown at half-mast to honor those who lost tright here in small town f back...
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another former kennedy clerk that we believe isth on list, ray ketledge on the sixth court of appeals. a favorite of mitch mcconnell, first outh indian, asian nominee and he was put on the court. robert: anyone you want to add? >> thomasdi hn. these are all appeals court is a and the reason for that. the republican mantra is no more david suiters. they want to make sure thes are rock solid and appeals court judges write a lot of opinions. >> they have been throughri theer already and have gotten a pretty good look. but they are hoping these people if from are no secrets thatre goi to pop up, all the democrats have going f them is the nominee. >> and i will say some of them met with the president in the first round but some have not. it will be interesting to see who emerges from the contest ofor sts that president trump finds. it is. robert: it does matter. port about the confirmation process, it used to be rowdy events. some things can be unpredictable and something youeport d, two of the most powerful senators, they support abortion rights and voted ainst repealing the affordable ca
another former kennedy clerk that we believe isth on list, ray ketledge on the sixth court of appeals. a favorite of mitch mcconnell, first outh indian, asian nominee and he was put on the court. robert: anyone you want to add? >> thomasdi hn. these are all appeals court is a and the reason for that. the republican mantra is no more david suiters. they want to make sure thes are rock solid and appeals court judges write a lot of opinions. >> they have been throughri theer already...
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multiple ig's because what the ig's find congress will find in interest and it affects management wch isthe m in omb. is robertlongtime colleague of mine from the house and the senate. robert also rked at omb during the bush years. he ended up being the chief staff for omb director. rohas tremendous experience in the government management area. alshesat on a commission that meet -- recently made recommendations on evidenced based policymaking for the federal government. this is critical, we will talk a little in our report about the evolving role of ig's. and for ig's fit into this evidence agenda. this evidence agenda is interesting because it is an attempt to infuse data analytics and "evidence" into federal programs and es. do ig's more importantly what they need to do to play an effecte role in the future. we also had denise wilson, denise is a former colleague of mine, as well. she worked on the house oversight committee for henry waxman and congreman cummings. she later worked as a special assistant to president obama doing legislative affairs. we had betty lou taylor, betty lou broug
multiple ig's because what the ig's find congress will find in interest and it affects management wch isthe m in omb. is robertlongtime colleague of mine from the house and the senate. robert also rked at omb during the bush years. he ended up being the chief staff for omb director. rohas tremendous experience in the government management area. alshesat on a commission that meet -- recently made recommendations on evidenced based policymaking for the federal government. this is critical, we...
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isthe federal reserve is raising interest rates to keep e with the strengthening economy. >> wildfiresdrought-stricken western united states. >> as you can see, it's pretty much all gone.
isthe federal reserve is raising interest rates to keep e with the strengthening economy. >> wildfiresdrought-stricken western united states. >> as you can see, it's pretty much all gone.
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devonte smith-pelly isth one of .stand-out stars on the caps championship team he is a fan favorite as well. yesterday hundreds of fan showed up at the dicks sporting goods in gaithersburg to get his autograph. he is also making headlines for taking a stand against president trump. before the caps won the cup nd smith-pelly iicated he would not go to the white house with the team. we followed up on that question yesterda see whether he feels the same way. >> do you still that way? >> yeah. i mean, i said what i said. i stand by that. >> as far as that visit to the white house, most of the players said if asked, the iwould attend ited. >>> they're not pro athletes, but they get a shot at a spot in the highlight. >>> first, we all know someone who has done one of those at home dna tests. wait until you hear what it covered for these twoun w i'm jimmy dean and uh, isn't that sunrise somthin'? i honestly feel that way about jimmy dean sausage. get yourself aooarge chunk of thatmorning feeling. boy, that smells good. mmm. >>> you made know a few people. stheez gifts give most people a -- tw
devonte smith-pelly isth one of .stand-out stars on the caps championship team he is a fan favorite as well. yesterday hundreds of fan showed up at the dicks sporting goods in gaithersburg to get his autograph. he is also making headlines for taking a stand against president trump. before the caps won the cup nd smith-pelly iicated he would not go to the white house with the team. we followed up on that question yesterda see whether he feels the same way. >> do you still that way?...
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and the intelligence expert to have russia's attack but yet isthe administration fails to bring together the military and nonmilitary tools to counter this russian a aggression despite submit to congress and government strategy is still says that the administration should complete the strategy without delay. over the course of the past year we have held numerous hearing in no uncertain president is not half in pain the ongoing campaign of misinformation largely conductedly through cyberspace said to me the department of defense has cyberforces to disrupt the attacks it is my belief the ongoing attack may constitute such a significant attacktt so it is your worthy to have a provision to require our forces to defend against russian attack on our democracy. and then to counter that continue to buy the iraq anterior entrained program at requested funding levels lost having forces to be trained and the expected level of engagement with united states forces this is a prudent approach to recognize the continued threat while assuring appropriate oversight in a dynamic environment. i am pleased t
and the intelligence expert to have russia's attack but yet isthe administration fails to bring together the military and nonmilitary tools to counter this russian a aggression despite submit to congress and government strategy is still says that the administration should complete the strategy without delay. over the course of the past year we have held numerous hearing in no uncertain president is not half in pain the ongoing campaign of misinformation largely conductedly through cyberspace...
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isthe federal reserve is raising interest rates to keep e with the strengthening economy. >> wildfirese broken out across the drought-stricken western united states. >> as you can see, it's pretty n se all gone. >> the dancing f.b.i. agent appeared in court today. >> chase bishop is charged with second-degree assault. >> the cofounder of guess is resigning amid harassment claims from supermodel kate upton. >> canada, mexico, and u.s.a. have been selected to host the 2026 fifa world cup. >> u.s.a.! >> reporter: if you want to make a phone call in one of these of the, forget it. if you want coffee, sushi, change your library book-- now you're talking. >> yo. >> a brave raccoon embarking on a death-defying climb. ing think we have our latest esterhero movie. >> raccoon man. >> the little adrenaline junkie, safe and sound-- unaware of his new celebrity status. >> dickerson: good evening. jeff glor is on assignment. i'm john dickerson and this is our western edition. president trump wants you to know you can sleep well tonight. that was his message as he returned from singapore declaring he
isthe federal reserve is raising interest rates to keep e with the strengthening economy. >> wildfirese broken out across the drought-stricken western united states. >> as you can see, it's pretty n se all gone. >> the dancing f.b.i. agent appeared in court today. >> chase bishop is charged with second-degree assault. >> the cofounder of guess is resigning amid harassment claims from supermodel kate upton. >> canada, mexico, and u.s.a. have been selected to...
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singsncay tod, aipr thoseue anrope aiells ngsayi is t'r thei omdiplat wicthk at e nar plpt heedak m isth singapore summit t phaenn ifithe rs pl ace. >> fascinating tiposionet b tweenhe se oriesf etme.ings thanks vermuy ch. >>em docciraes vsersu ctdiats.or tu>>> rng in hbackome, the trump admistnionrati is algning a onrontiaversl vemo ion.iatgr ateytorn gerenefal jf day e sionsaitod the u.s. wstop grtiansyng alum to victims fleeing domestic abuse or gang violence that could have a huge impa octn thousands of people from central america looking to the u.s. r fotysafe. e sse sionsayths asum system is being abedusut bis hov me will be challenged by miimgrioatvon adcas.te te>>> now to a mys th aat 3fter5 aryes has finally been lvsoed. y s.u.it milar offi with top secr cetanlearce ensuddly sadireppead y35 ears nd ono o ly tbeou f thin the last few da lysg ivina olwhe n eotfer li i california. nbjoc's e yefrllr tes husowis ht pas ca finally ht up to hi m. >> reporter: this was r aifoe rcaicaptn wim lliahuesghio junr fobee re hmyerstlyious i vanished1983 and cldear aed deserter ghand this is hu
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isthe travel ban case, it sort of i'm really sorry i have to vote this way, but please forgive me. kennedythat justice will be remembered most by people who practice before the court as a moderate conservative , but he had a principal and it .s not in the constitution that is the principle of human dignity. liberals tend to think of him firmly in terms of his votes. morell, he is much consistent voting with liberals.ves than you for your time and helping us put this in historical perspective. >> coming up, president trump on chinesektalk companies. this is new york. -- it is not as crazy as people were expecting them to go. we have me -- we have not seen congress come together like this in a long time. but that means is adding more into and having them look a lot more deals. in your reporting on chinese would be exposed to a clampdown of that? >> semi conductors, artificial intelligence, these are things .hat are big priorities they might not have come as far. thinkterested in what you . can you expand on where you see the gap? in the case of things like ai or semi conductors, thes
isthe travel ban case, it sort of i'm really sorry i have to vote this way, but please forgive me. kennedythat justice will be remembered most by people who practice before the court as a moderate conservative , but he had a principal and it .s not in the constitution that is the principle of human dignity. liberals tend to think of him firmly in terms of his votes. morell, he is much consistent voting with liberals.ves than you for your time and helping us put this in historical perspective....
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the taliban is another group specifically mentioned in the mf, but it isthe au not clear why. they are only a threat to to the extent of americans living amongst them in afghanistan. one actually claims the taliban is going to come here and attack us or our allies. the claim is that, in the absence of an aumf authorizing military force against them, there will be a safe haven where they can plot national attacks. true thatly not afghanistan would have operational utility for these ps to hatch terrorist attacks against us. it is a myth that al qaeda's presence in afghanistan leading /11 was integral to those attacks. actually, they can be a liability. about the unique things isis is that insist upon obtaining territory, which is strategically stupid, is now we have a target. the benefit of groups like al qaeda is that you do not know where they are. rationale for a presidential leaky.heck is extremely 9/11 haveof our post exacerbated the threat rather than mitigating it. i do not think they should be confused with tying the hands of the president. says, whoever holds that offic
the taliban is another group specifically mentioned in the mf, but it isthe au not clear why. they are only a threat to to the extent of americans living amongst them in afghanistan. one actually claims the taliban is going to come here and attack us or our allies. the claim is that, in the absence of an aumf authorizing military force against them, there will be a safe haven where they can plot national attacks. true thatly not afghanistan would have operational utility for these ps to hatch...
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." >>> aig move for the washington wizards you'll be hearing about today.in gortat isth heading te l.aippers. there is a lot about the first big tr gortat spent five seasons in washington and started all 82 games last season. as part of the trade the wizards get austin rivers from l.a. and it might make for some awkward family dinners. austin'sfather, doc rivers, is the head coach of the l.a. clippers. >> did you get a of that? >> you root for your son. >> unless you're playing each other. >>> new season of "america's got lent" is underway we already have another hometown favorite to root for. >> take a look at this performance from brian king joseph. ♪ ♪ >> check out brian on the electric violin there. he's from d.c. and last night's performance was even me remarkable because three years ago he was diagnosed with a disease.nerve it takes away the feelings from his hands and his feet apparently. ei was so good last night that even klum got out of her seat to hug him on stage. got complimen from simon cowell. of course he's moving onto the next round. >> they're up on their feet. >>uh-h
." >>> aig move for the washington wizards you'll be hearing about today.in gortat isth heading te l.aippers. there is a lot about the first big tr gortat spent five seasons in washington and started all 82 games last season. as part of the trade the wizards get austin rivers from l.a. and it might make for some awkward family dinners. austin'sfather, doc rivers, is the head coach of the l.a. clippers. >> did you get a of that? >> you root for your son. >> unless...
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thing isthe next big an extension of something we currently have and continued improvements in technologyuick check of the bloomberg business flash headlines. hbos it website is down after john oliver criticized president xi jinping. called out the chinese leader for amassing political power and censoring online dissent including references to the he the pooh -- winnie pooh. kathleen: xerox e-cig new ceo has blast -- xerox's new ceo has blasted these efforts. he says fuji films' own accounting problems made the deal impossible. who's denies this and accuses xerox of breaching the merger agreement by ending the deal without a legitimate reason. haidi: apple is about to pop up the gilliam on its new design strategy. among the upgrades in the works for the new airpods is said to be noise cancellation, water resistance, and biometric sensors. higher thance tag the existing one. facebook instagram may be worth more than $100 billion. that is a 100-fold return since the social network but it. platform reach 100 billion active users this month and bloomberg intelligence expects that this will do
thing isthe next big an extension of something we currently have and continued improvements in technologyuick check of the bloomberg business flash headlines. hbos it website is down after john oliver criticized president xi jinping. called out the chinese leader for amassing political power and censoring online dissent including references to the he the pooh -- winnie pooh. kathleen: xerox e-cig new ceo has blast -- xerox's new ceo has blasted these efforts. he says fuji films' own accounting...
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program isthe qe subject of incoming data and economists before the decision have predicted borrowingost would rise around the middle of next year. september seems to be the new money market favored month for the first rate hike by the ecb. stocks are rising, the euro is plunging, falling 1.3% today, the most since last october. we had comments from the lights stockgen, credit agrico and you wonder if those forecasts will be true and we are seeing yields declined ahead of the meeting. the 10 year german bund yield is declining. are in the final two columns. moving away from the ecb, retail sales in the u.k. jumped more than economists forecast in may. warm weather, the royal wedding giving stores a much-needed boost with sales climbing 1.3% from april and economists forecast 1.5%. above average temperatures through the month prompted britons to lay down their cash to beleaguered retailers after snowstorms hit sales in the first quarter. it basically brought economic growth to a near standstill. that's the retail sales numbers. on the corporate side, rolls-royce engines -- rolls-royce
program isthe qe subject of incoming data and economists before the decision have predicted borrowingost would rise around the middle of next year. september seems to be the new money market favored month for the first rate hike by the ecb. stocks are rising, the euro is plunging, falling 1.3% today, the most since last october. we had comments from the lights stockgen, credit agrico and you wonder if those forecasts will be true and we are seeing yields declined ahead of the meeting. the 10...
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getting ready to pitch one high flying stock he says is headed higher much more "fast money" after isthking wine in 1948... [sfx: bottle sounds on conveyor] one bottle at a time. today, we produce nearly 20 million cases a year. chubb has helped us grow for the past 30 years... they helped us prevent equipment problems during harvest and provided guidance when we started exporting internationally. now we're working with them on cybersecurity. my grandfather taught me to make a wine that over delivers. chubb, over delivers. >>> welcome back to "fast money. we have a news alert the president just tweeting about harley-davidson. >> the president is en route to south korea where he will stump for the state's governor but before leaving he is tweeting about harley-davidson and the company's announcement this morning in a regulatory filing that shifting production out of the united states in response to retaliatory tariffs to europe. the president tweeting "surprised harley-davidson of all companies would be the first to wave the white flag, i fought hard for them and they will not pay tariff
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isth dakota's rule, i think, much lower. the de minimis rule is something 10,000. for small businesses, this rule says that states can tax without any sort of minimum, know. you sell one thing in one state, in north dakota, for example, and you're taxed. >> how are we expecting congress to respond? >> before i answer that, emily, i want to mention there is kind of one little wrinkle in this for amazon. serviceually have a right now that they charge third parties for managing their taxes. typically about 2.5% to 3%. for all that headache, you 12,000about the different tax jurisdictions. so if there is a universal tax doescongress actually pass, a simplified tax code in retail, for example, 5% across board, that may have a negative impact on that business. but to answer your question, we what the termsow of this are obviously, because still decide. to i don't know what the timing on that is. i would say the probability that holisticsome sort of view on online taxes is extremely high by the year end. above 90% chance that we get something. >> andrew, you have a little
isth dakota's rule, i think, much lower. the de minimis rule is something 10,000. for small businesses, this rule says that states can tax without any sort of minimum, know. you sell one thing in one state, in north dakota, for example, and you're taxed. >> how are we expecting congress to respond? >> before i answer that, emily, i want to mention there is kind of one little wrinkle in this for amazon. serviceually have a right now that they charge third parties for managing their...
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. ♪ isthe federal reserve publishing the first results of its annual stress test.ed the first hurdle of the fed stress test. all banks found to have sufficient capital. goldman sachs is the closest to the minimum level here on the supplementary leverage ratio. state street, meanwhile, the closest to the minimum on the equity tier one capital. goldman sachs is the closest to the minimum on optometry leverage ratio. what does that mean? it doesn't sound good. >> and it's not the first time. goldman and morgan stanley come very close on the leverage numbers in the first stage, which tells us that when they are asking for their capital planning for the next four to eight quarter is, they have less wiggle room to ask for huge increases. actually, according to the estimates i included in my goldman iss week, probably going to decrease the amount of capital it's distributing in the next two years. when you are that close, you cannot really ask for too much of an increase, and goldmanin's case, they will decrease. ♪ >> the philippine central bank its benchmark for the seco
. ♪ isthe federal reserve publishing the first results of its annual stress test.ed the first hurdle of the fed stress test. all banks found to have sufficient capital. goldman sachs is the closest to the minimum level here on the supplementary leverage ratio. state street, meanwhile, the closest to the minimum on the equity tier one capital. goldman sachs is the closest to the minimum on optometry leverage ratio. what does that mean? it doesn't sound good. >> and it's not the first...
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the dip isthe trou tt will trigger the marine layer into a deeper mold that will set off cooling.e danger , air quality is good. not a bad plan because you will see fog at the coast, cooler numbers there but inland, air conditioning might not be required as temperatures -- you may still want to but it won't be as hot. livermore, we will drop down as we go into tomorrow, friday and saturday as well. the winds are blowing, that is an indication of the cool down because that is a brisk onshore flow, sfo, gusts of 40 miles per hour. that tells you. don't see the fog at the gate but i have reports of it. warmhot today,yesterday, that changes as we get into this pattern where the low pops in over there. that is the mechanism for the cooling that takes us through tomorrow, friday and saturday. sunday climbs out and i would say the pattern and ridge is warm, hot, cool and then it will go back up. the pattern has repeating itself, a curve at is consistent with cool, warm and that is not a bad pattern. we are not seeing a ton of fires, no spare the air days and no red flag warnings. the pat
the dip isthe trou tt will trigger the marine layer into a deeper mold that will set off cooling.e danger , air quality is good. not a bad plan because you will see fog at the coast, cooler numbers there but inland, air conditioning might not be required as temperatures -- you may still want to but it won't be as hot. livermore, we will drop down as we go into tomorrow, friday and saturday as well. the winds are blowing, that is an indication of the cool down because that is a brisk onshore...
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isthe other thing i heard that if you are in a dreadful conversation, you spill the drink on yourselflly it is a white wine. mark: i have done that. it is the nuclear option at a party. who hacked the guy an arm off when he couldn't get out from under a boulder? we have to talk about how to mingle if you go there by yourself, but it is a lot about the food and drink. you talked about how to throw your best dinner and talked about a practice run, maybe a theme? these are things to think about kate: and there is only one teenager in the whole world you would ask for a device from a dinner party. , flynn, who is literally 19 years old and started throwing dinner parties when he was 12 and just opened restaurant onol the lower side of manhattan. he gave us some tips and the one thing he can't speak to is alcohol. we will let mark ellwood speak to that. but he said one thing to do is never try to do individual servings. if you think he will serve a table of 10 each a salad, do not do it. do family-style, but don't do one big platter because that will look like a crime scene after a while.
isthe other thing i heard that if you are in a dreadful conversation, you spill the drink on yourselflly it is a white wine. mark: i have done that. it is the nuclear option at a party. who hacked the guy an arm off when he couldn't get out from under a boulder? we have to talk about how to mingle if you go there by yourself, but it is a lot about the food and drink. you talked about how to throw your best dinner and talked about a practice run, maybe a theme? these are things to think about...
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. >> after become a member for six months, devin is convinced forward isthe future of medical care. his year. san franci wants the . >> forward has offices in los angeles and san francisco with an orange county location set to open this year. >>>san francisco's mayor wants the city to be better prepared for emergencies. the mayor unveiled a plan to spend $60 million beefing up resources for first responders. that includes hiring 90 additional 911 dispatchers and buying new fire equipment. the city's fire chief says it's long overdue. >> making sure we have environmentally responsible vehicles to the highest emission standards as well as more agile vehicles to navigate through our windy and narrow streets. >> the budgetosal still needs the approval of the board of supervisor. >>>the fate of the reservoir is now in a judge's hand in fresno. lawyers for an environmental group argue that the reservoir is an aillegal diversion of water. san francisco maintains that the reservoir is more necessary than ever because of the uncertain state of the water supply. >>>now for a check of our fore
. >> after become a member for six months, devin is convinced forward isthe future of medical care. his year. san franci wants the . >> forward has offices in los angeles and san francisco with an orange county location set to open this year. >>>san francisco's mayor wants the city to be better prepared for emergencies. the mayor unveiled a plan to spend $60 million beefing up resources for first responders. that includes hiring 90 additional 911 dispatchers and buying new...
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are we just documenting better or isth there a problem?s the million dollar question of course. it is probably multiple things. i think the one thing that believe is a contributing factor social media. we see that. what has been the major chae over the last 15, 20 years? social media has something to do with it. generally studies suggest that the more somebody is o social media, the worst their mood. not all studies -- these are complicated things to look at, but i do think that people get on social media, they cthpare selves to oer people, they start to feel badly about themselves, they see they are maybe getting left out of certain social evenan. for somebody who is vulnerable, that can cause a real downward spiral. >> and what is the alternative then? if we're spending too much time on social media andre there too many potential bad impacts of that, is it better to try to socialize with people sort of face-to-face more? is that more lpful? >> i think that is more helpful. the key is you really need -- i think intellectually everybody re
are we just documenting better or isth there a problem?s the million dollar question of course. it is probably multiple things. i think the one thing that believe is a contributing factor social media. we see that. what has been the major chae over the last 15, 20 years? social media has something to do with it. generally studies suggest that the more somebody is o social media, the worst their mood. not all studies -- these are complicated things to look at, but i do think that people get on...
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papers isth these tough going, but if we plumb their murky depths and uncover other voices and perspectives, we can, in fact, reconstruct her story and i will make the case today that the true story of elizabeth van lew is much more compelling than the mythological version passed down. onst of all, van lew's views slavery. second, the military significance of her spy network -- did it matter in the end she led this richmond underground? did the underground matter? the issue of why she never got caught. this is one of the things that has made her a tough subject for bob is. this was a clandestine operation. she was trying to hide what she did from the public view. and the problem with this view, this crazy bess image. let's go back to her early life. i will take on slavery first. according to the myth, she was an abolitionist, someone who knew from the time she was a ,hild that slavery was wrong someone who committed herself to emancipation, but the word abolitionism of course, oh was and is a loaded term and it has to be unpacked, if you will. detractors,s calling her and abolitionist was a
papers isth these tough going, but if we plumb their murky depths and uncover other voices and perspectives, we can, in fact, reconstruct her story and i will make the case today that the true story of elizabeth van lew is much more compelling than the mythological version passed down. onst of all, van lew's views slavery. second, the military significance of her spy network -- did it matter in the end she led this richmond underground? did the underground matter? the issue of why she never got...
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everything that we teach isth on-the-job. but i would love it if somebody in k-12 would have a life skills class so they know how to get to work on tiny realize they have to bring a lunch with them and there's so much that they really don't know. the first day that he showed up for an internship he didn'tnc understand. just because everywhere else he had worked with been so generous and things like that, so there's a lot of things they don't know and i agree it isn't because they w ae entitled to them it is because they are not informed and i think he would've it comes from the support they get at home and what they see me be both parents are super busy and they don't have time to show them that so it's business leaders and elected officials we have to show them what is important and what will get them recognition. >> thank you very much. i will yield back my time. >> i think we couldn't have had a better panel today. i appreciate we covered i think the full spectrum of all of the issues into the closing bell is fantastic tes
everything that we teach isth on-the-job. but i would love it if somebody in k-12 would have a life skills class so they know how to get to work on tiny realize they have to bring a lunch with them and there's so much that they really don't know. the first day that he showed up for an internship he didn'tnc understand. just because everywhere else he had worked with been so generous and things like that, so there's a lot of things they don't know and i agree it isn't because they w ae entitled...
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they were talking to stakeholders, and i think everybody said ok. , it isthe key executives a stock dealhey are now becoming the biggest shareholders in microsoft. what say might they have in microsoft going forward? >> i don't know. microsoft corporate structure, i don't know. now, it sounds like they may want everyone to talk about it at the table. when you talk to people coming out of there, it doesn't feel like they are all pointing guns at each other like it used to be. who knows? cloward and open-source is huge for them and github is key to it. they pulled off something to the tune of $7.5 billion. if they continue to lead, and the new ceo of github comes from an open source company, and they will put him in charge, so it is definitely a new -- that part of the world is definitely running along the different principles than it was 10 years ago. it is going to take a while to figure out what is really happening. jason: you had a line where you said if apple makes yachts, microsoft makes a battleships. >> microsoft makes great tools for developers. there is visual studio code, which
they were talking to stakeholders, and i think everybody said ok. , it isthe key executives a stock dealhey are now becoming the biggest shareholders in microsoft. what say might they have in microsoft going forward? >> i don't know. microsoft corporate structure, i don't know. now, it sounds like they may want everyone to talk about it at the table. when you talk to people coming out of there, it doesn't feel like they are all pointing guns at each other like it used to be. who knows?...
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there isth in the u.s. a turn of close to 2 million jobs. tend to blame trade. some of it is true, but it is easy to point the finger at sometimesit is misdirected. unfortunately, when we missed direct the problem, we tend to have the wrong solution. -- when we missed direct -- misdirect the problem, we tend to have the wrong solution. caller: on booktv, recently, concerning two decades of increasing manufacture of some pharmaceuticals by china. the book went through research agreed that more than 20,000 facilities over the last two decades of pharmaceutical manufacturing in the u.s. has vanished and moved over to china, including major .acilities of pfizer concerns,n, one of my is i know 10 years ago research oneohns hopkins found out , i believe ines have it correctly, not one milligram is being produced in the united states. 10 years ago, researchers in hopkins found out testing that heparin that comes from china. was not heparin. they did say many manufacturing facilities are excellent, but many are not so good, and we cannot control the quality. my suggesti
there isth in the u.s. a turn of close to 2 million jobs. tend to blame trade. some of it is true, but it is easy to point the finger at sometimesit is misdirected. unfortunately, when we missed direct the problem, we tend to have the wrong solution. -- when we missed direct -- misdirect the problem, we tend to have the wrong solution. caller: on booktv, recently, concerning two decades of increasing manufacture of some pharmaceuticals by china. the book went through research agreed that more...
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immigration talk can help the party, but most places where this election will get fought in mid terms isth inegative. >> 17% issue nationally. should point out in a recent poll taken before this immigration story played out, hitting 90% approval ratg in the republican party in the post 9/11 territory for president bush. t there are 2053 children in custody. >> what's important to say is that this is a disaster. this is a man-made disaster. that's why hhs called in the assistant secretary that normally deals with humanitarian crises and natural disasters that we not of the president's making. this is of the president's making. they don't know howid to undo this. that's why thehave a taskforce to figure out how to reunite kids with. paren of those, we can't tell you, hhs and dhs can't tell you how many will be reunited wit parents. some may already be deported. >> these are numbers from the government, much like the images we received that come from the government. chuck, we talked about the power ofge i for the president, sometimes it is words or a newspape w story, he can blow i off. you l
immigration talk can help the party, but most places where this election will get fought in mid terms isth inegative. >> 17% issue nationally. should point out in a recent poll taken before this immigration story played out, hitting 90% approval ratg in the republican party in the post 9/11 territory for president bush. t there are 2053 children in custody. >> what's important to say is that this is a disaster. this is a man-made disaster. that's why hhs called in the assistant...
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what clearly happened here isth kim family playbook going back two generations, to his grandfather and then his father in their negotiations with the united states. each time they do the same thing. they try to front end all of the rewards for north korea and delay on the concessions which are given to the united states and the rest of the world. then they cloud the entire process in ambiguity. that's what we have right now. they get the benefit of the curtailment of the joint military exercises between the south koreans and the united states with the president actually saying, these war games are provocative and expensive. well, we engaged in those activities for a reason, to serve as a deterrent to a reckless north korean regi. that's why we do it yes, they are expensive. yes, they are provocative. but it's because kim was provocative. detonating nuclear weapons, shooting off ballistic missiles. that's why we're there. kim has now pocketed that benefit. second dai second, the chinese are saying it's time to relieve the north koreans of the sanctions, the economic sanctions that have
what clearly happened here isth kim family playbook going back two generations, to his grandfather and then his father in their negotiations with the united states. each time they do the same thing. they try to front end all of the rewards for north korea and delay on the concessions which are given to the united states and the rest of the world. then they cloud the entire process in ambiguity. that's what we have right now. they get the benefit of the curtailment of the joint military...
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this isth a very incestuous, vey bad group within the fbi that has given them -- >> judge jeanine: well know this. the corey lewandowski, what david says is nothing that isn't obvious, and yet tonight, paul manafort has been all know mike ordered to jail. that guy didn't work for the fbi. he was not biased, he was not handling hillary clinton and the anti-trump, exposing his biases. now manafort is going to jail, a $10 million bond. how do you level this out in your mind, that we've got such a great system? >> judge, here's the problem we have. the inspector general's report was very clear about one thing, the mainstream media refuses to coverage. hillary clinton took classified emails, put it on an unclassified server, and those emails were hacked or at least accessible by a foreign entity. why is there not a criminal referral for hillary clinton for not protecting classified information? think of whatever you want about paul manafort. paul and i are the best of friends. the fact that paul manafort went off to jail today when hillary clinton continues to walk free, when the ig says t
this isth a very incestuous, vey bad group within the fbi that has given them -- >> judge jeanine: well know this. the corey lewandowski, what david says is nothing that isn't obvious, and yet tonight, paul manafort has been all know mike ordered to jail. that guy didn't work for the fbi. he was not biased, he was not handling hillary clinton and the anti-trump, exposing his biases. now manafort is going to jail, a $10 million bond. how do you level this out in your mind, that we've got...
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sympathize with them, jet fuel isthe rise.er, ceo of american, if this is the new normal, we can handle this for a while. if this keeps up we may have to raise air fares. then again he also, like good ceos do, balanced it out with this comment, it also may be not the case. it may be that we all just make less money. yeah, how many ceos do you know that really just want to make less money for their company? take a look at the price of jet fuel. if you look at the gasoline prices, oil prices, jet fuel, greatest among these in jet fuel compared to 124% for gasoline and 36% for oil. that has cut into airline profits. airline transport association out with a report today, saying profits will be down this year by 12% as a result of the increase in jet fuel prices. southwest today in regulatory filing said their revenue in q2 is going to be down 3%, more than they thought it was, because of rising jet fuel prices. the only positive, melissa, i would say, in the last couple of weeks oil of course has kind of leveled off and come back
sympathize with them, jet fuel isthe rise.er, ceo of american, if this is the new normal, we can handle this for a while. if this keeps up we may have to raise air fares. then again he also, like good ceos do, balanced it out with this comment, it also may be not the case. it may be that we all just make less money. yeah, how many ceos do you know that really just want to make less money for their company? take a look at the price of jet fuel. if you look at the gasoline prices, oil prices, jet...
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to maintain it isthe alliance, have to have interoperainterope. >> these exercises cost $1 billion. so on a daily basis, they're spending $2 billion. it's amazing that the president is saying it's all about finances here. the math doesn't add up. secretary of state mike pompeo, he's meeting with chinese president xi jinping. tell us about that because xi jinping must be thrilled about this. >> it was the chinese that floated this idea of -- >> last summer. >> right. it was the idea if you have the u.s. military and south korea stop doing these military exercises, you might have the space for negotiations. in a way because of the olympics, that's what happened. the pentagon, when they suspended those exercises in april and march, they didn't use the word suspend. they said delay. they said they're simply doing it to deconflict because they didn't want to have too many forces on the ground doing this when you have the plix going on. that crew it's yaed the space for these talks to really take off. in some ways, it was the chinese suggestion of a freeze for freeze which ultimately beca
to maintain it isthe alliance, have to have interoperainterope. >> these exercises cost $1 billion. so on a daily basis, they're spending $2 billion. it's amazing that the president is saying it's all about finances here. the math doesn't add up. secretary of state mike pompeo, he's meeting with chinese president xi jinping. tell us about that because xi jinping must be thrilled about this. >> it was the chinese that floated this idea of -- >> last summer. >> right. it...
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that isthe process going to have to take for every digital coin here on out?hings are new, determinations are brought. -- are fraught. gradually, norms are built up in communities and then we all come to expect certain things. you think, did i build my thing m or a theor -- ethereu bitcoin. , but the get easier early days are always difficult. joe: in a speech, they also laid out some things that definitely would qualify a digital currency as a security. is there an entity promoting this or an entity that is held on to a lot of the token expecting to make more money on it, or the purchasers deemed to be investors, do the purchasers have governing rights? community isereum happy about the news, are there other major projects that should see the same speech as a warning? mean, i do not think it is a surprise. these things are the same factors we have all been looking at. for projects that do worry that maybe they are not actually decentralized, or maybe their token is not useful -- because a combination of two things -- they have to do something and it has to be
that isthe process going to have to take for every digital coin here on out?hings are new, determinations are brought. -- are fraught. gradually, norms are built up in communities and then we all come to expect certain things. you think, did i build my thing m or a theor -- ethereu bitcoin. , but the get easier early days are always difficult. joe: in a speech, they also laid out some things that definitely would qualify a digital currency as a security. is there an entity promoting this or an...
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isthe assertiont what engaging is speech is enough to overcome that law, you're going a situation where family portrait artist say i will any family -- >> suppose we thought oneificant part at least member of the commission based the commissioner's decision on hostility toos religion. >> i don't think that one commissioner,he assuming -- wasupposed we thought there a significant aspect of religion in this case. wouljume stand? >> there was evidence that the entire proceeding was done to religioussingle out people. absolutely that would be a problem. center i like to you answer justice kennedy's question. commissioners are aree? there? >> there are seven. >> if there was a belief, not yours, stop fighting the belief. hypothetical. improperlyerson was biased, what happens then? i think that's what justice asking.is >> if there's one person -- >> one of the commissioners is improperly biased? >> you're going to ask whether the complaint filed with the division which was filed by a customer who's referred to a bakery to receive a product and and the commission and the appeal were all biased
isthe assertiont what engaging is speech is enough to overcome that law, you're going a situation where family portrait artist say i will any family -- >> suppose we thought oneificant part at least member of the commission based the commissioner's decision on hostility toos religion. >> i don't think that one commissioner,he assuming -- wasupposed we thought there a significant aspect of religion in this case. wouljume stand? >> there was evidence that the entire proceeding...
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data but for legislators here in san francisco, for us to really know what is a snapshot of really at isthe status of women in san fracisc how are they faring? are they accessing higher education? are there opportunities of advancement in the tech industry? are they hiring in the tech industry? are they at an economic disadvantage because they're women? and how big is that disadvantage? and what can we do as legislators actually to help women in what to access greater employment opportunities, and also to actually to live more viable, healthy lives in san francisco. and i think that as a legislator when i look what i at what is hd i rely on the commission of the taomen.d tis rt andoell us what epore i don't aclytha and i think that this is something that in this upcoming year that i'd love to see is really an in-depth report because then we can actually target strategies if we see the deficit, if we see the gap. but when you don't actually explicitly tell us what the gaps are in san francisco then we can't do it as legisla. d i just wante call ot they think that a g ap. and then i want to s
data but for legislators here in san francisco, for us to really know what is a snapshot of really at isthe status of women in san fracisc how are they faring? are they accessing higher education? are there opportunities of advancement in the tech industry? are they hiring in the tech industry? are they at an economic disadvantage because they're women? and how big is that disadvantage? and what can we do as legislators actually to help women in what to access greater employment opportunities,...
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isthe black swan event angela merkel moving off the political stage, what would that do to bunds?f merkel was a black swan event, when people by bunds? absolutely. we talked about trade favoring the u.s. would seem bunds to make sense in the context of political upheaval. anna: thank you very much. tom stays with us. unwinding easy money, that's what we are talking about next. we will take a look at what central banks are doing around the world, and what they might do next. don't miss her interview with alexis tsipras on the next. ♪ day atwhat a glorious the emperor's palace. what you see at the bottom of your screen, a different story. risk off, yen rallied, and we are getting a little bit of that back. what will be the next comment to move dollar-yen? mr. trump, steve mnuchin, or xi jinping? morning -- .> good morning, manus and anna the names you have listed are at the top of the agenda. what the markets are focused on his trade. weakness coming through following the losses we saw yesterday. what is interesting in asia is we have seen much of the downward pressure focus on sout
isthe black swan event angela merkel moving off the political stage, what would that do to bunds?f merkel was a black swan event, when people by bunds? absolutely. we talked about trade favoring the u.s. would seem bunds to make sense in the context of political upheaval. anna: thank you very much. tom stays with us. unwinding easy money, that's what we are talking about next. we will take a look at what central banks are doing around the world, and what they might do next. don't miss her...
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e question is, the most dramatic thing to do isth takin away in first place. you don't have to. >> chuck -- >> you don't have to be doing that. >> in orders if i commit a crime and i'm put in jail, my four childr their mother.d from because we don't have a policy or why would you want the childr in jail with their parents? you want them in the facilitymp arily or you want them to be repatriated back to the home country with said parent or come in with a respooible adult you know, who the authorities are confident means that child no harm, won't get them into the won't subject them to trafficking or rape or worse. you want them to go with a family member or another close family friend who would be a cu odian. so this has been a vexing problem for many years. i would tell everybody, this es week when the ent goes to congress at 5:30 on tuesday, get together, chuck, i don't remember a single democrat debut -- i could be mistaken, where the republicans and the democrats were invited tohe cabinet room. i believe that your cable station covered it live. >> sure. >>
e question is, the most dramatic thing to do isth takin away in first place. you don't have to. >> chuck -- >> you don't have to be doing that. >> in orders if i commit a crime and i'm put in jail, my four childr their mother.d from because we don't have a policy or why would you want the childr in jail with their parents? you want them in the facilitymp arily or you want them to be repatriated back to the home country with said parent or come in with a respooible adult you...
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family friday and saturday nights, but usual work of working a couple months in the spring and the fall isths in kind of not as often as i'd like happen, be honest with you. so you gave me a kind thankuction, but i also the entire organization for speak,g me here to because i do appreciate the opportunity to defend american agriculture and talk about the farmer every opportunity i get. the senate agriculture committee, as you've been told, is planning to hold a markup on week.ill this i expect that there will a number of amendments. no other piece of legislation in congress passes -- tha congress passes drives land use decisions our country like a farm bill does. in 2012, the amount of land utilized by farms, according to was 915 million acres. that includes crop land, pasture, woodlan so if you let that number sink in, 950 million acres across all 50 states directly impacted by the farm bill. all 325 million americans are impacted, because this bill our food policies. holds a large array of programs for rural mechanic including conservation funding and numerous rural development programs. ro
family friday and saturday nights, but usual work of working a couple months in the spring and the fall isths in kind of not as often as i'd like happen, be honest with you. so you gave me a kind thankuction, but i also the entire organization for speak,g me here to because i do appreciate the opportunity to defend american agriculture and talk about the farmer every opportunity i get. the senate agriculture committee, as you've been told, is planning to hold a markup on week.ill this i expect...
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this isthe context coming out right now. >> it is part of a regular drumbeat right now.e investigation, they said we are playing the games despite the fact that they believe it is unconstitutional. this information by congress to shield robert mueller. where does it stand? >> that is something that has a lot of support in congress. here's a much bigger issue than firing robert mueller. and ao report to indicate lot of people sent to the contrary, the president is not looking to fire mueller. even though that is something he ,as raised in the past especially in moments where he has gotten frustrated with this investigation, the bigger issue at play is the deputy attorney general and the attorney general denting wind of this huge -- getting wind of this huge back and forth. and i would go on between the president and the jeff sessions. jeff sessions has recused himself, that attorney general would oversee mueller's investigation so theoretically he could box mueller in or have more authority over what he does. now, rod rosenstein, the deputy attorney general oversees him.
this isthe context coming out right now. >> it is part of a regular drumbeat right now.e investigation, they said we are playing the games despite the fact that they believe it is unconstitutional. this information by congress to shield robert mueller. where does it stand? >> that is something that has a lot of support in congress. here's a much bigger issue than firing robert mueller. and ao report to indicate lot of people sent to the contrary, the president is not looking to fire...
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. >> narrator: the challenge isth how to keeem from returning to prison. >> i'm proud to be graduating because i did it with youoday gentlemen. (applause) i've been waiting for this day for the past 21 months. next stop outside. so, pretty sure i'll see you there. (woman sighs) >> i just want himome. i've been waiting for this for too long. >> open, open! in >> when erroll was chome, i was more than excited. we were waiting for him to get out on parole and to come home. when you love somebody and you want to make a future with them, you kind of feel like all that is on hold. (woman shouts and squeals) >> narrator: erroll brantley is being released from prison early, after serving 20 monthsse for drug posssion and burglary. >> hey! >> oh my god, it's been so long since i had a hug. i got a bunch of hugs from everybody. >> to just be able to put yourme arms around sody is a huge thing. >> i got to go to parole. >> do we know where that is? >> 100 sheldon street, hartford, connecticu i don't even feel like i woke up in prison this morning. you know? i've been coming to prison since 1999 n
. >> narrator: the challenge isth how to keeem from returning to prison. >> i'm proud to be graduating because i did it with youoday gentlemen. (applause) i've been waiting for this day for the past 21 months. next stop outside. so, pretty sure i'll see you there. (woman sighs) >> i just want himome. i've been waiting for this for too long. >> open, open! in >> when erroll was chome, i was more than excited. we were waiting for him to get out on parole and to come...
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isthe wage and labor side it a strong market right now but you are seeing increase in wages , under 3%rowth than that. , which is terrific. that is a good thing. number, even as you see unemployment down, the workforce participation rate is still under 63%. i think that can get up to 64, 60 5%. i think we are in a good place right now. we are seeing people come into the workforce. we are seeing unemployment continuing to inch down. the workforce participation rate is what is preventing a dramatic increase in wages. >> it actually ticked down. even as unemployment went down. evidently because more people are coming in. how many people are still out there? percentageer is each is about 2 million people. the u.s. has had a partition rate as high as 67% over the course of the last 10-15 years. you still have a lot of people who could come back into the workforce and helped to fuel it is a gooderall situation right now. any pressure?ling franchiseeseeing feeling margin pressures? >> we certainly are. some of that is minimum wage increases. it is needing to the more tire great people, gettin
isthe wage and labor side it a strong market right now but you are seeing increase in wages , under 3%rowth than that. , which is terrific. that is a good thing. number, even as you see unemployment down, the workforce participation rate is still under 63%. i think that can get up to 64, 60 5%. i think we are in a good place right now. we are seeing people come into the workforce. we are seeing unemployment continuing to inch down. the workforce participation rate is what is preventing a...
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all of the decisions and you get a pay out and some financial information, you have to balance what isthe risk involve there had? are -- if they're not involved in day-to-day management, if they're not overseeing the investment, you know, what is the risk associated with the limited partner? and -- look, not all funds are the same. you can have a limited partnership where -- the dumbest thing i ever saw was somebody took 90% of the capital and -- and one limited partner. that is not creative structuring, by the way. that is just -- >> bad structuring. >> but with other funds where you're sprinkling limiteds and you have a real -- an identifiable general partner, i think that creates less of a risk to you. >> and i go back to my 1% solution, you know. >> you get exposed -- [ inaudible ] >> the idea of the underlying firm -- >> and i think that's -- >> i think that is one of the interesting, you know -- one of the things that we need to do a better job of when we explain transactions is really explain how a transaction is put together, what you see in diligence and what you don't see in dil
all of the decisions and you get a pay out and some financial information, you have to balance what isthe risk involve there had? are -- if they're not involved in day-to-day management, if they're not overseeing the investment, you know, what is the risk associated with the limited partner? and -- look, not all funds are the same. you can have a limited partnership where -- the dumbest thing i ever saw was somebody took 90% of the capital and -- and one limited partner. that is not creative...
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isthe framework of the act fine and workable. our challenges are at the implementation level and getting test the act itself and what it provides covers all of this conduct in these situations, the specifics of our own code and guidelines are really where we can make improvements. i don't think it needs statutory changes. because the framework works. what i said in the written testimony is what we found was when the process is utilized, it works. we have had seven judges. >> any situation for these on thees, because i said armed services committee with a set sexual assault is a zero-tolerance and then it continued pretty much unabated for decades. let me get to another question before i run out of time. part of what can be a very deterrent is that if this kind of information is disclosed in a transparent way. for examp, a public reporting of the number complaints against judges in the aggregate by district courts, the details were a judges found to have harassed employee, information between judges and victims amountng the source
isthe framework of the act fine and workable. our challenges are at the implementation level and getting test the act itself and what it provides covers all of this conduct in these situations, the specifics of our own code and guidelines are really where we can make improvements. i don't think it needs statutory changes. because the framework works. what i said in the written testimony is what we found was when the process is utilized, it works. we have had seven judges. >> any situation...
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douglass, for the first 50 years isthe 20th century, essentially out of print. he is systematically suppressed. benjamin quarrels brings douglas back into print in 1948 with his narrative. "my bondage and my freedom" was his best-selling book. that does not come back in the print until several decade later, then the life and letters was published in the 1950's, but that is published by the communist press international publishers, which sells like 1000 copies a year. it is not until roughly 1990 that douglass is systematically taught in the classroom. so sojourner truth is still rarely taught in the classroom. that raises the question of why were they so in love with photography? the three answers -- the most important of which is they recognize the true value of photography. photography told the truth. the lens told the truth. douglass essentially said even if you put a camera in the hands of the white racist, the lens won't lie. eas i can't trust a white r acist using a hand or drawing a sketch. i can trust the camera. sojourner truth said the same thing, they
douglass, for the first 50 years isthe 20th century, essentially out of print. he is systematically suppressed. benjamin quarrels brings douglas back into print in 1948 with his narrative. "my bondage and my freedom" was his best-selling book. that does not come back in the print until several decade later, then the life and letters was published in the 1950's, but that is published by the communist press international publishers, which sells like 1000 copies a year. it is not until...
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president isthe also mindful of the importance of the relationship and the many other things which we share with that the i don't agree president's goal is to unwind the relationship. ishink the president's goal to bring an free, fair, and equitable trade. sen. murphy: if his goal is not to unwind the european union, what do you make of his very close association with those that led the brexit campaign, and his continued association with the elements inside britain that were seeking to bring that country outside of the european union? pretty me would seem a deliberate attempt to use his power as a candidate and as a president to try to cheer on countries that no longer want to be part of the european union, and thus be part of the organization to which you will be our representative. mr. sondland: i think the people of the united kingdom made their own determination as to where they wanted to go, vis-a-vis the e.u. relationship. i do not know that i would characterize the president's actions as cheerleading. and i also don't believe that the president is necessarily hellbent on dissol
president isthe also mindful of the importance of the relationship and the many other things which we share with that the i don't agree president's goal is to unwind the relationship. ishink the president's goal to bring an free, fair, and equitable trade. sen. murphy: if his goal is not to unwind the european union, what do you make of his very close association with those that led the brexit campaign, and his continued association with the elements inside britain that were seeking to bring...
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>> the test this court has used isthe past to determine that if the act is communicating something and if whatever is being communicated, the medium being used is similar to other mediums this court has protected. >>havee ever given protection food? -- thye primry purpose of a food is to be eaten. some people might love the aesthetic appeal of his special dessert and look at it for a long time, but in the end, it's only purpose is to be eaten. the same with many of the things you have mentioned. i hear do is to show off the person, not the artist. when people let a wedding look at a wedding cake and they see the pastry chefs said, there was a gentleman who said some words and said "i'm sorry for what i did" or something operable. the cake maker was asked, with that affiliated with you? she said, no. it is affiliated with the person who shows the cake at their wedding. it is what they wish to show. so, how is this your clits expression and how can we find something whose predominant purpose is virtually always to be eaten and call it a medium for expressive -- expression. mind you, i ca
>> the test this court has used isthe past to determine that if the act is communicating something and if whatever is being communicated, the medium being used is similar to other mediums this court has protected. >>havee ever given protection food? -- thye primry purpose of a food is to be eaten. some people might love the aesthetic appeal of his special dessert and look at it for a long time, but in the end, it's only purpose is to be eaten. the same with many of the things you...
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spread isthe bund what i'm going to be watching. what will be the play?hat dovish, that could get wider. out towards some of the whitest levels we have seen. alix: thank you so much for setting us up for next week. it will be a very, very busy week. coming up on bloomberg markets, we will answer with a breakdown in international diplomacy is enough to derail global growth. that does it for "bloomberg daybreak." this is bloomberg. jonathan: this is the countdown to the open, 30 minutes until the start of trading. jonathan: low expectations ahead of the g7, united states and allies lasting out at each other before it even gets started. foreign-exchange is beginning to build appeals stepping up defenses without much success. considering an old solution of one more time. deutsche bank's chairman, they are about to extend friday. it's a little bit negative to end the week due to the s&p 500 futures. a stronger dollar story. treasuries are off just a little bit. one basis on the tenure. a war of words between president donald trump and u.s. allies intensifying
spread isthe bund what i'm going to be watching. what will be the play?hat dovish, that could get wider. out towards some of the whitest levels we have seen. alix: thank you so much for setting us up for next week. it will be a very, very busy week. coming up on bloomberg markets, we will answer with a breakdown in international diplomacy is enough to derail global growth. that does it for "bloomberg daybreak." this is bloomberg. jonathan: this is the countdown to the open, 30 minutes...