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ken walsh book party. you should've gotten the annual subscription series, you could save money on that. [laughing] number eight. we would be doing an experiment a shakespeare play next time, but you don't have to pay for that because we do hamlet after that. but no, this is great. it's wonderful to be here with you guys for a reprise. i was slipping through his book, terrific and there's a wonderful photo of teddy roosevelt with that giant, you know, meat eating grin, and ken sites the caption, his daughter who was famous as a teddy always wanted to be the baby at the christening, the bride at the wedding and the corpse at the funeral. [laughing] >> you still one of my stories, but go ahead. [laughing] >> it's not about him, it's about me. [laughing] >> as long as someone else. >> were in washington. but let me tell you about me. [laughing] i just want to be the mc at a ken walsh book party. that's my goal. you guys have gotten a quick glance of this and we have a couple of folks will talk about it and th
ken walsh book party. you should've gotten the annual subscription series, you could save money on that. [laughing] number eight. we would be doing an experiment a shakespeare play next time, but you don't have to pay for that because we do hamlet after that. but no, this is great. it's wonderful to be here with you guys for a reprise. i was slipping through his book, terrific and there's a wonderful photo of teddy roosevelt with that giant, you know, meat eating grin, and ken sites the...
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ken walsh book party. you should have gotten the annual subscription series, you could save money on that. [laughter] number eight. we'll be doing an experimental shakespeare play next time -- [laughter] we do hamlet after that. no, this is great. it is wonderful to be here with ken and you guys for a reprieve. i was flipping through ken's book, which is terrific, and there's a wonderful photo of teddy roosevelt with that giant, you know, meat-eating grin, and ken cites the caption, the famous daughter who was saying, you know, teddy always wanted to be the baby at the christening, the bride at the wedding and the corpse at the funeral. [laughter] >> he stole one of my stories, but go ahead. [laughter] >> it's not about him, it's about me. [laughter] all i wanted -- [laughter] >> [inaudible] >> we're in washington, right? but let me tell you about me. [laughter] i just, i just want to be the emcee at a ken walsh book party, you know? that's my goal. so in this, you guys have gotten a quick glimpse of this,
ken walsh book party. you should have gotten the annual subscription series, you could save money on that. [laughter] number eight. we'll be doing an experimental shakespeare play next time -- [laughter] we do hamlet after that. no, this is great. it is wonderful to be here with ken and you guys for a reprieve. i was flipping through ken's book, which is terrific, and there's a wonderful photo of teddy roosevelt with that giant, you know, meat-eating grin, and ken cites the caption, the famous...
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thank you, ken. [applause] >> supervisor: supervisor ronen would like to say a few words. >> i just want to also give you my personal thank you. it's hard to follow that. that was so beautiful and perfectly said. i also want to take the opportunity to thank you for your close to eight years of work taking the issue head on and doing it the right way. i couldn't help but after hearing your beautiful tribute also recognize you for that. >> ken, i just want to thank you you are one of the individuals and leaders in san francisco that i have always looked at as a role model and as someone who's work ethic and tenaciousness and endurance in fighting each and every day for justice and equity and dignity for all people in the city is something that i respect with everything in me and i try to emulate. i just want you to know that i look at you that way. i know even though you're retiring that you won't be gone and that you'll still be in the fight and in the struggle because i don't think you know ann other
thank you, ken. [applause] >> supervisor: supervisor ronen would like to say a few words. >> i just want to also give you my personal thank you. it's hard to follow that. that was so beautiful and perfectly said. i also want to take the opportunity to thank you for your close to eight years of work taking the issue head on and doing it the right way. i couldn't help but after hearing your beautiful tribute also recognize you for that. >> ken, i just want to thank you you are...
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he is standing by with ken rosenthal. >> ken: cody, game 7 of the world series.rette dodger stadium. i was in your clubhouse. the reggae music is pretty loud. what's the mood? stick with the same it's been the past probably three months. we walk in there. there is music on. past couple days have been reggae. maybe calm down the nerves. it's game 7. we are going to go out there and have fun. >> ken: use targeted in the minor leagues. if i told you you're going to play in game 7, batting cleanup and playing first base for the los angeles dodgers for the first world series title in this town since 1988, what would you have said? >> i would ask that you are crazy. i am here right now and it's still kind of surreal. here i am an i'm going to do what i can to help the team win. i'm going to go out there and have fun and try to treat it like i've been the last couple months. >> ken: mccullers is starting but you might see an array of features. how do you prepare? >> it is all or nothing. you can prepare for him and the rest is a crapshoot. everyone is going to be 100% t
he is standing by with ken rosenthal. >> ken: cody, game 7 of the world series.rette dodger stadium. i was in your clubhouse. the reggae music is pretty loud. what's the mood? stick with the same it's been the past probably three months. we walk in there. there is music on. past couple days have been reggae. maybe calm down the nerves. it's game 7. we are going to go out there and have fun. >> ken: use targeted in the minor leagues. if i told you you're going to play in game 7,...
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let's go to ken rosenthal. >> ken: rbi double tied the score.rst two at-bats against verlander. your third, what was going through your mind? >> put the ball in play. he's really tough. he has the fastball up in the zone. good slider. i was just trying to get the barrel of the ball and hope for something good. it worked out for me. i hit it right down the line. >> ken: you've had a number of big hits this postseason. this place is insane tonight. it's insane right now. how are you able to stay so calm? >> i don't know. i mean, i'm just focusing on the game honestly. we feed off the crowd for especially at home. we feel we have a huge home-field advantage. we love it when the crowd gets louder. you know, you've got to lock in and not try to do too much, not let it get the best of you and keep things simple. >> ken: tomorrow you are playing for the world series title. it's the first world series gamm history. what do you expect? >> more of the same. it's going to be a test test test test test test test test >> joe: pass incredible world series. un
let's go to ken rosenthal. >> ken: rbi double tied the score.rst two at-bats against verlander. your third, what was going through your mind? >> put the ball in play. he's really tough. he has the fastball up in the zone. good slider. i was just trying to get the barrel of the ball and hope for something good. it worked out for me. i hit it right down the line. >> ken: you've had a number of big hits this postseason. this place is insane tonight. it's insane right now. how are...
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let ken respond. go ahead, ken. >> yeah, look, sally yates didn't defend a defensible legal position that the president wanted to take. that is not a position an attorney general can properly take. having been one, i had to defend things i didn't like. it's part of the job. the only way you can do that -- >> even if it's unconstitutional? >> -- is literally if no argument can be made in favor of it and then your option as the u.s. attorney general is to resign. that isn't what she did. she didn't do the honorable thing. >> oh, the honorable thing. >> she stayed and played politics and forced the president's hand. >> some of us think -- >> i'll give you the last word. go ahead. >> thank you. some of us think that that was a cover story, her not prosecuting the muslim ban, just as it was a cover story when they fired comey and they said it was about how he handled the hillary investigation. in both cases the president wanted them gone because he didn't like what they had to say and what they were doing.
let ken respond. go ahead, ken. >> yeah, look, sally yates didn't defend a defensible legal position that the president wanted to take. that is not a position an attorney general can properly take. having been one, i had to defend things i didn't like. it's part of the job. the only way you can do that -- >> even if it's unconstitutional? >> -- is literally if no argument can be made in favor of it and then your option as the u.s. attorney general is to resign. that isn't what...
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nancy and ken, thank you. stay with us, we'll be back. >>> president is in south korea today and changing his town ne addressing the threat from north korea. after the break, what the president is saying about diplomacy and we'll preview the next leg of his trip as he prepares to visit china. come on dad! higher! higher! parents aren't perfect, but then they make us kraft mac & cheese and everything's good again. more! >>> we have many things happening that we hope, we hope, in fact, i'll go a step further, we hope to god we never have to use. >> that is president trump speaking in seoul, south korea, last night, appearing to trade-in his fire and fury talk on north korea for a far more moderate tone. i want to go straight to my colleague and friend, nbc's hallie jackson, in seoul, south korea, for us. working around the clock on very little sleep, great to see you. the president signaled there may be some type of progress on the diplomatic front. everyone taking note of the new tone. i wonder what you think t
nancy and ken, thank you. stay with us, we'll be back. >>> president is in south korea today and changing his town ne addressing the threat from north korea. after the break, what the president is saying about diplomacy and we'll preview the next leg of his trip as he prepares to visit china. come on dad! higher! higher! parents aren't perfect, but then they make us kraft mac & cheese and everything's good again. more! >>> we have many things happening that we hope, we...
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and that's the trade off. >> ken, it's rhetoric.point. >> freedom is a talking point. i understand you think freedom is a talking point. >> no, no, no. >> one at a time, please. >> with all due respect. >> go on. do you want to finish? >> ken, look, nobody is talking confiscating guns. nobody is talking about canceling freedom. what we're talking is stopping deranged, crazed lone wolves or domestic terrorists from getting assault weapons and bringing them into a church and if your argument is that it is more important to respect the rights of this deranged individual yesterday to slaughter people in a church than it is to pass common sense measurements. of course not. >> while you finish being outrageous. >> that's it, ken. i was giving you a chance to respond. >> hey, look, i agree that we should have fixed the problem here. >> all right. >> everybody agrees to that. >> so we leave in agreement. the problem was that this guy who shouldn't have had a gun didn't get in the system to catch his purchases. we all agree on that so we can
and that's the trade off. >> ken, it's rhetoric.point. >> freedom is a talking point. i understand you think freedom is a talking point. >> no, no, no. >> one at a time, please. >> with all due respect. >> go on. do you want to finish? >> ken, look, nobody is talking confiscating guns. nobody is talking about canceling freedom. what we're talking is stopping deranged, crazed lone wolves or domestic terrorists from getting assault weapons and bringing...
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should we throw that term around, ken follet? >> i think we're getting to the point where we have to say how much of what is going on is close to what happened in germany in the 1920s and 1930s, particularly the way that foolish ideas are encouraged. instead of being examined they're encouraged. and people get away with the most terrible -- which a few years ago would have ended a politician's career. now it seems to make no difference. that shows a strong movement in a very bad direction. and it does, your question was absolutely app sight. it reminds me of the terrible things that happened in europe during the 1930s. >>> let's go to "column of fire." i in hailed it as i do most of your novels. it is about two very strong women. mary queen of scots sand queen . you lived under margaret thatcher and theresa may, gandhi, mair. what is it, ken, you study the ancients and then the moderns like maggie thatcher and hillary clinton that celebrate those who win elections in wars and those who lose their heads in assassinations like bhut
should we throw that term around, ken follet? >> i think we're getting to the point where we have to say how much of what is going on is close to what happened in germany in the 1920s and 1930s, particularly the way that foolish ideas are encouraged. instead of being examined they're encouraged. and people get away with the most terrible -- which a few years ago would have ended a politician's career. now it seems to make no difference. that shows a strong movement in a very bad...
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and with us now the aforementioned ken dilanian, ken vogue eland julie pace remains with us. so, ken, what are the key details in your reporting as you see it that speaks to what happened and almost just as critically what we don't know about this trip? >> right, brian. well, i think keith schiller's testimony did two very important thing. he mass refuted on the record and under oath the very salacious allegations that were made in that dossier that put donald trump in a room with prostitutes on this very trip for the miss universe paneling ant in two 2013 in moscow. so he's saying that didn't happen. but he's also corroborating one small part of this, which is that there was an offer made to him, he testified, at a business meeting about midday as the meeting was breaking up by awe russian who said, according to schiller, you know, could we send five women to donald trump's hotel room? and schiller said he thought that was a joke, but he also turned it down and said, you know, we don't do business that way or something to that effect. and then later schiller testified, you k
and with us now the aforementioned ken dilanian, ken vogue eland julie pace remains with us. so, ken, what are the key details in your reporting as you see it that speaks to what happened and almost just as critically what we don't know about this trip? >> right, brian. well, i think keith schiller's testimony did two very important thing. he mass refuted on the record and under oath the very salacious allegations that were made in that dossier that put donald trump in a room with...
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so ken -- >> he's frustrated by it. what's wrong with that?he justice department isn't like any other cabinet office. it has deposited discretion that the president can't interfere with. and he can't touch. and he's frustrated by that. but that obviously states that he understands there's a difference here than everywhere else in the government. that strikes me as the kind of acknowledgment you'd like to see, even if it's phrased in his unique president trump way. >> that's outrageous. >> what's wrong with that? >> nixon felt that way. >> your interpretation, kep, is generous and certainly does a very benign interpretation of what he said. but i think the irony here is that while the president of the united states is frustrate, that frustration is certainly not acted as a muzzle or a type to sensor him in any way. and although he may be frustrated, he oftentimes speaks about issues in a way that i think undermines the public's trust and confidence in the justice system and also really blurs the line between what the government really intends t
so ken -- >> he's frustrated by it. what's wrong with that?he justice department isn't like any other cabinet office. it has deposited discretion that the president can't interfere with. and he can't touch. and he's frustrated by that. but that obviously states that he understands there's a difference here than everywhere else in the government. that strikes me as the kind of acknowledgment you'd like to see, even if it's phrased in his unique president trump way. >> that's...
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ken: that's a big worry.e declining over the last several months and consumer debt has been rising. wages having growing slowly. we are not totally concerned yet but it is something to keep an eye on. the middle income consumer is still strapped. education, health care costs, food costs does not always leave a lot of money available for consumers. that is why we have seen such a big growth in the price space. doing stores, walmart better than most of the rest of the retail industry. kevin: ken perkins i totally agree with what you just said. lower and middle income consumers still shop, so important. folks in washington should hear that message loud and clear is that you're ready to cast their votes next week. ken perkins, retailer metrics president, thank you for coming on on this black friday. shery: retailers are gearing up for the shopping rush this holiday season. we are now highlighting an online retail etf that has returned 40% this year, beating traditional retail etf's that have been dragged down by
ken: that's a big worry.e declining over the last several months and consumer debt has been rising. wages having growing slowly. we are not totally concerned yet but it is something to keep an eye on. the middle income consumer is still strapped. education, health care costs, food costs does not always leave a lot of money available for consumers. that is why we have seen such a big growth in the price space. doing stores, walmart better than most of the rest of the retail industry. kevin: ken...
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no rgency. >> reporter: that's right, ken. this is actually the extinguisher from my house, one of the more than 37 million fire extinguishers recalled today. now my first clue was this plastic handle, one that the spec says may not work in emergencies or when you need it to. ave no fire ext fective fire extin >> you're better off to have no fire extinguisher than a defective one. >> reporter: the former california fire chief warns a defective fire extinguisher can actually make a fire more dangerous, giving people a false sense of security, something first responders experienced firsthand in 2014 while trying to save brandon rossco after a car crash. his family got a settlement from the manufacturer of the extinguisher. now seven years later kidde is recalling 37.8 million fire extinguishers. >> the product a lot of people have in their homes and offices. >> reporter: extinguishers with plastic handles and push button indicators can clog resulting in failure to discharge. nozzles can pop off with enough force to charge injury
no rgency. >> reporter: that's right, ken. this is actually the extinguisher from my house, one of the more than 37 million fire extinguishers recalled today. now my first clue was this plastic handle, one that the spec says may not work in emergencies or when you need it to. ave no fire ext fective fire extin >> you're better off to have no fire extinguisher than a defective one. >> reporter: the former california fire chief warns a defective fire extinguisher can actually...
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elaine forbes, christine maher, ken matsuda.rom the office of economic development workforce, ken rich, sarah dennis philips, cat daniels, mark majors, patrick mitchell, john ram, of course, beg dan siders, job switsy, melinda cooper. city attorney's office, they've been working a lot on language. a lot of things had to be balanced, a lot of things had to make sure, and in fact, i want to thank them because they just got some lawsuits on this, nothing to delay us, everything to go forward, and so thank you to the city attorneys be there with us and working on drafts. people like andrea ruiz, kriss tom and kate stacey. they had a whole host of other agencies who assisted them. our public utilities agency, our public works, and of course our contract monitoring division all had dedicated staffers that contributed to this project. all in all, the best projects are the ones where there's a tremendous amount of collaboration, a good trusting relationship with the developers so they know we're not trying to rake them over the coals an
elaine forbes, christine maher, ken matsuda.rom the office of economic development workforce, ken rich, sarah dennis philips, cat daniels, mark majors, patrick mitchell, john ram, of course, beg dan siders, job switsy, melinda cooper. city attorney's office, they've been working a lot on language. a lot of things had to be balanced, a lot of things had to make sure, and in fact, i want to thank them because they just got some lawsuits on this, nothing to delay us, everything to go forward, and...
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murphy reaches the villa, full of by ken pender and a bodyguard. in the official french limousine, decked with french flags, the cars are waived through sentry posts, manned by impressive lack senegalese -- black senegalese guards. pender and his partisans weight -- wait in the garden as murphy bounds up the stairs to see the general. it is nearing 1:00. but murphy still has no word of the allied assault forces. there are no sounds of battle. he describes the moment, after convincing a servant to wake the general. jouin came down to the drawing room in pink striped pajamas, silent and sleepy, but my news snapped him wide awake. i told him as calmly as i could, and american expeditionary force of half a million men was about to land on the coast of north africa. according to my instructions, i multiplied the size of our troops and made no mention of british components. the french hated the british. indeed, that night murphy was to use all his powers of persuasion and tell the general. general jouin, i tell you about this in advance because our talks
murphy reaches the villa, full of by ken pender and a bodyguard. in the official french limousine, decked with french flags, the cars are waived through sentry posts, manned by impressive lack senegalese -- black senegalese guards. pender and his partisans weight -- wait in the garden as murphy bounds up the stairs to see the general. it is nearing 1:00. but murphy still has no word of the allied assault forces. there are no sounds of battle. he describes the moment, after convincing a servant...
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>> reporter: well ken, liz, this is called an exo vest.rs are wearing these vests to build cars. want to show you how it works. hold onto the power tool so when i bring this up, it is lifted right up. i'm not using a whole lot of energy. i can hold onto the tool for a lot longer than normally. without this vest. it is like putting on an empty backpack. you strap the vest to your back and arms. >> my hands are floating. >> reporter: the vest does the lifting for you. up to 15 pounds per arm. >> there is no electricity going through this device at all. it works through physics. >> reporter: ford has been testing out the vest for the last six months. they provided us this video of their workers wearing the vest and doing overhead tasks. they say workers that lift their arms an average of 4600 times a day. that is more than a million times a year. ford believes the vest will reduce injuries and increase productivity. richmond based exo-bionics made the best. >> ford workers at the end of the day were complaining to their wives about neck pain,
>> reporter: well ken, liz, this is called an exo vest.rs are wearing these vests to build cars. want to show you how it works. hold onto the power tool so when i bring this up, it is lifted right up. i'm not using a whole lot of energy. i can hold onto the tool for a lot longer than normally. without this vest. it is like putting on an empty backpack. you strap the vest to your back and arms. >> my hands are floating. >> reporter: the vest does the lifting for you. up to 15...
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ken and liz? >> thank you. >>> now to that developing story, the inmates escaped from the palo alto courthouse. >> police say there was a level of sophistication to this orchestrated run for freedom. the two made it out of the courthouse exit to get to a get- away car. they ditched it 2 blocks away and then police say they jumped into a u-haul and are still on the run. >> kpix5's maria medina joins us live now with the manhunt. maria, how could this happen? these guys are chained together? -p&- >> reporter: yeah. you know, that is the one question that everyone is asking tonight. these guys had not one, but two get-away cars that were not easily untraceable and the other question tonight is how they got out of their restraints. >> the level of sophistication and the brazenness that it takes for these individuals to do that, that is why we are calling on the public and other allied agencies to help. >> reporter: john boyeens is wanted for -- john bivens and the other inmate wanted for a escape so w
ken and liz? >> thank you. >>> now to that developing story, the inmates escaped from the palo alto courthouse. >> police say there was a level of sophistication to this orchestrated run for freedom. the two made it out of the courthouse exit to get to a get- away car. they ditched it 2 blocks away and then police say they jumped into a u-haul and are still on the run. >> kpix5's maria medina joins us live now with the manhunt. maria, how could this happen? these guys...
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ken is a friend of the pastor who was killed in that shooting and ken, thank you so much for being withand my heart goes out to obviously your family and this community that is reeling. so thank you so much for taking a moment with me today. >> thank you for having me. >> so, let's start with your cousin who i know is like a brother to you, and it's my understanding that he -- you know, he had heard there had been an attack at the church early, early on. can you tell me how he knew so quickly? >> when i talked to him he said that he heard gun fire, and he's -- he knows about guns and he knows what a gun sounds like and his daughter had actually gone to go see what was going on in her car and she came back and told her father that there was a man in black that was shooting people at the church. so stephen went into his safe, grabbed his ar which is ar-15, the same style of weapon that the shooter was using and grabbed a handful of ammo and a magazine and was running barefooted toward the shooting. he said he was loading the magazine as fast as he could and he didn't know how many rounds
ken is a friend of the pastor who was killed in that shooting and ken, thank you so much for being withand my heart goes out to obviously your family and this community that is reeling. so thank you so much for taking a moment with me today. >> thank you for having me. >> so, let's start with your cousin who i know is like a brother to you, and it's my understanding that he -- you know, he had heard there had been an attack at the church early, early on. can you tell me how he knew...
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. >> ken: i hadn't even thought about him in years and years and years.'d heard stories about him living in mexico or something. >> wolfgang: did you hear from jeremiah? everybody said, "no, i didn't hear from him. i think he's in mexico. i think he's rebuilding houses, god knows what," except what he was supposed to do was run a restaurant being a chef. >> jonathan: who is the -- who is this person, this jeremiah person? >> james: i've known jeremiah 40 years. i'm one of his oldest friends, yet i don't know jeremiah. nobody knows jeremiah. >> anthony: you know, there's a private room, there's a locked room inside jeremiah tower. i don't -- i sure haven't been there. i don't believe many people have. >> jeremiah: hallucinatory light. so the kind of day one cannot tell the past from the future. >> jeremiah: who said escape is not beneficial? there were several things that i fell in love with on that beach. that moment, that afternoon, i was completely free. there was no one to say no. it was a family vacation in the great barrier reef. i had wandered off b
. >> ken: i hadn't even thought about him in years and years and years.'d heard stories about him living in mexico or something. >> wolfgang: did you hear from jeremiah? everybody said, "no, i didn't hear from him. i think he's in mexico. i think he's rebuilding houses, god knows what," except what he was supposed to do was run a restaurant being a chef. >> jonathan: who is the -- who is this person, this jeremiah person? >> james: i've known jeremiah 40 years....
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ken: i had been giving to education for over 20 years. it is near to my heart.m so grateful for the education i had. the opportunity that harvard gave me. over oneto give well billion or -- $1 billion or several billion dollars to hire education. this is so important to our society that every single young men and young woman in our country has access to our best schools and that our best schools have the ability to fund the research that will keep america competitive in the global landscape. erik: that is an extraordinary commitment, billions of dollars. you talked about the importance of research. could you give us a better idea of where you expect to donate that money, and specifically to what, if anything? ken: i am focused on areas of research that are going to keep america competitive, whether it is in the hard sciences, basic research or the university of chicago, an understanding of economics and the focus on real experimentation, behavioral economics. how do consumers and businesses really make their decisions and how they allocates case -- scarce resour
ken: i had been giving to education for over 20 years. it is near to my heart.m so grateful for the education i had. the opportunity that harvard gave me. over oneto give well billion or -- $1 billion or several billion dollars to hire education. this is so important to our society that every single young men and young woman in our country has access to our best schools and that our best schools have the ability to fund the research that will keep america competitive in the global landscape....
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although ken made the point he didn't think this offer would have been made to george w. bush or barack obama, that's probably true. donald trump wasn't president. i think these types of offers are made to powerful businessmen in moss ku all the time. people have priced into the stock a lot of trump's bad behavior on the personal side. but the reality is this dossier which the white house continues to say has been thoroughly discredited. much of it remains unverified. some of it has been proven true. and i believe nothing in it -- i can't think of a single thing that's been thoroughly discredited. like we know is false. that's a road map that's still being used, i believe, in every investigation people still regard that document as valuable in terms of the leads its generating and story lines that are pursued and run down. that is an incredibly important, meaningful thing. and again, these congressional investigators are nowhere near as important as mueller is in the outcome of this. at the same time, to your point earlier, the fact they continue to not drive towards a qu
although ken made the point he didn't think this offer would have been made to george w. bush or barack obama, that's probably true. donald trump wasn't president. i think these types of offers are made to powerful businessmen in moss ku all the time. people have priced into the stock a lot of trump's bad behavior on the personal side. but the reality is this dossier which the white house continues to say has been thoroughly discredited. much of it remains unverified. some of it has been proven...
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ken hamm. >> ken hamm is the lead pastor of this organization called angels and genesis. he's probably america's most successful, well-known christian fundamentalist creationist. >> -- you can't prove it. >> and david and i, the other director, were debating it amongst ourselves, was it smart to do this, was this a good idea? >> radio metric dating does exist, the universe is accelerating. these are all provable facts. >> then ultimately we were wondering, hey, who is bill nye? where is he now? what have you been up to since the show? and we ended up getting in a room with bill here in san francisco. we pitched him on our idea for the documentary. but it was born out of sort of bill's public re-emergence in 2014 after the debate. >> do you run the risk of giving people like ken hamm, people with anti-science views if you will, a platform to further promote their views and make them appear more mainstream than they actually are? >> well, the answer is, yes, i guess. in the short-term i definitely empowered him. but we'll see about the medium-term and the long-term. the deb
ken hamm. >> ken hamm is the lead pastor of this organization called angels and genesis. he's probably america's most successful, well-known christian fundamentalist creationist. >> -- you can't prove it. >> and david and i, the other director, were debating it amongst ourselves, was it smart to do this, was this a good idea? >> radio metric dating does exist, the universe is accelerating. these are all provable facts. >> then ultimately we were wondering, hey, who...
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good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. let's go down to betty yu, down at sfo. >> reporter: because the runways are surrounded by marshland, it's no wonder why many birds are tracted to this area and -- attracted to this area and why sfo is susceptible to bird strikes. the united express taking off for redmond, oregon, bird getting stuck in one of its two engines. the plane like this one was in the air for 30 minutes before making an emergency landing at sfo [ indiscernible ] affirmative. >> on board, still remaining? >> got 74 and about three hours of fuel. looks like we hit a bird in the engine [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: after that emergency landing, a united 737 bound for seattle had to abort its takeoff role when it hit turkey vultures. here's an example of what the species looks like. turkey vultures are very large birds that average two and a half feet with a six foot wing span and can weigh up to five pounds. those planes were taken out of service and passengers had to be put on other planes. [ indiscernible ] >
good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. let's go down to betty yu, down at sfo. >> reporter: because the runways are surrounded by marshland, it's no wonder why many birds are tracted to this area and -- attracted to this area and why sfo is susceptible to bird strikes. the united express taking off for redmond, oregon, bird getting stuck in one of its two engines. the plane like this one was in the air for 30 minutes before making an emergency landing at sfo [...
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let's go to ken rosenthal. >> ken: the astros had six straight losing seasons, including three straightfrom 2011 22013. this world series, may be this night will be the reward for all their pain. consider george springer, the number-one pick in 2011. 11th pick overall. carlos correa, number one overall pick in 2012. the astros signed him for far below value. >> joe: good play by off the mound, down to second bird keep going, kenny. it's such a huge part of how the astros got to this game 7. >> ken: the astros signed correa, far less than the value. they were able to grab lance mccullers with their savings. 2013, didn't work out but led to the trade for ken giles. 2015, alex bregman. first rounder, second pick overall. joe, the draft isn't the entire story with the astros but it's a big part of the story. >> joe: no doubt. homegrown players, the stars in the postseason. >> john: what they did even better is the ability to change their roster for the better. what i mean by that is, there's a lot of ways they were going about in their quest to get here and were failing. too many strikeouts
let's go to ken rosenthal. >> ken: the astros had six straight losing seasons, including three straightfrom 2011 22013. this world series, may be this night will be the reward for all their pain. consider george springer, the number-one pick in 2011. 11th pick overall. carlos correa, number one overall pick in 2012. the astros signed him for far below value. >> joe: good play by off the mound, down to second bird keep going, kenny. it's such a huge part of how the astros got to this...
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let's go to ken rosenthal. >> ken: the astros had six straight losing seasons, including three straightst 106 losses from 2011 22013. this world series, may be this night will be the reward for all their pain. consider george springer, the number-one pick in 2011. 11th pick overall. carlos correa, number one overall pick in 2012. the astros signed him for far below value. >> joe: good play by kershaw off the mound, down to second bird keep going, kenny. it's such a huge part of how the astros got to this game 7. >> ken: the astros signed correa, far less than the value. they were able to grab lance mccullers with their savings. 2013, didn't work out but led to the trade for ken giles. 2015, alex bregman. first rounder, second pick overall. joe, the draft isn't the entire story with the astros but it's a big part of the story. >> joe: no doubt. homegrown players, the stars in the postseason. >> john: what they did even better is the ability to change their roster for the better. what i mean by that is, there's a lot of ways they were going about in their quest to get here and were failin
let's go to ken rosenthal. >> ken: the astros had six straight losing seasons, including three straightst 106 losses from 2011 22013. this world series, may be this night will be the reward for all their pain. consider george springer, the number-one pick in 2011. 11th pick overall. carlos correa, number one overall pick in 2012. the astros signed him for far below value. >> joe: good play by kershaw off the mound, down to second bird keep going, kenny. it's such a huge part of how...
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. >> reporter: but lars' siblings ken and kristi said he wasn't dragging things out for the money, he had an ulterior motive. >> he goes, yeah, she keeps flirting and talking and we're laughing and having a good time. >> reporter: lars liked debbie, and he thought it was mutual. >> and he goes, "can i ask her out?" and i went, yeah, why can't you. >> reporter: so began an unlikely courtship between debbie, the petite powerhouse, and lars, the six foot two nordic he-man. >> they were cute. they were goofy. >> like teenagers. >> they were, that first love. >> reporter: debbie got a kick out of lars' laid-back ways -- just a guy into old-school board games, restoring muscle cars, and drinking texas' favorite, home-grown soft drink, dr. pepper. >> about a case a day. i mean, he had a lot -- >> reporter: what? >> of dr. pepper. >> at least a 12-pack, i know. >> reporter: i've never heard of someone drinking that much dr. pepper. >> i thought it would kill him. [ laughter ] really. doesn't drink a lot of alcohol at all, just dr. pepper. >> reporter: and when private debbie brought lars out
. >> reporter: but lars' siblings ken and kristi said he wasn't dragging things out for the money, he had an ulterior motive. >> he goes, yeah, she keeps flirting and talking and we're laughing and having a good time. >> reporter: lars liked debbie, and he thought it was mutual. >> and he goes, "can i ask her out?" and i went, yeah, why can't you. >> reporter: so began an unlikely courtship between debbie, the petite powerhouse, and lars, the six foot two...
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thank you, ken. now if this matter at the white house, i have described to you as best i could a minute ago come over the president was hosting world war ii code talkers. american heroes themselves, native americans, who were native american code talkers. they did a fairly lengthy introduction. it seems to me about 10 minutes just by monitoring the feed. and then the president took to the microphone in the oval office to make statements, and here it is. >> we have a representative in congress who said it was here a long time ago. they call her pocahontas, but do know what? i like you. because you are special. he for special people you're really incredible people. from the heart, absolute heart, we appreciate what you have done, how you have done it, the bravery that you displayed in the love that you have for your country. tom, i would say -- >> shepard: the white house pool describe the event. it was described was and i do not know? these guys, code talkers from back in the day, i'm not sure they re
thank you, ken. now if this matter at the white house, i have described to you as best i could a minute ago come over the president was hosting world war ii code talkers. american heroes themselves, native americans, who were native american code talkers. they did a fairly lengthy introduction. it seems to me about 10 minutes just by monitoring the feed. and then the president took to the microphone in the oval office to make statements, and here it is. >> we have a representative in...
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let's start with who ken paxton is. outside of texas, why should people be watching for him and following his career? >> ken paxton's fingerprints are all over u.s. jurisprudence. they have made it their business to challenge liberalism on a national scale, suing the obama administration repeatedly. now he is with the trump administration and still making their presence felt, as we heard from on dapa, daca, on the dreamer issue. texas is a big state. it has a big footprint here in washington, a huge republican delegation. he is part of this conservative juggernaut from texas that wants to steer the course of this country. josh: and also a stepping stone of that attorney general job in , the governor will often , go into more prominent positions in politics and national politics. kevin: the number the number two person in politics was an a.g.. josh: the conservative watering hole for legal scholars and the legal elite for the country are on the right side with a capital r of the fence. and so you see a lot of interaction
let's start with who ken paxton is. outside of texas, why should people be watching for him and following his career? >> ken paxton's fingerprints are all over u.s. jurisprudence. they have made it their business to challenge liberalism on a national scale, suing the obama administration repeatedly. now he is with the trump administration and still making their presence felt, as we heard from on dapa, daca, on the dreamer issue. texas is a big state. it has a big footprint here in...
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. >>> later an exclusive with ken griffin. do not want to miss that and records across the board now for the dow, the s&p, and the nasdaq "squawk alley" continues in just a minute [lance] monica, it is absolute chaos out here! gale force winds, accumulations up to 8 inches... ...don't know if you can hear me, but [monica] what's he doing? [lance] can we get a shot of this cold front, right here. winter has arrived. whooo! hahaha [vo] progress is an unstoppable force. brace yourself for the season of audi sales event. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the season of audi sales event. at t-mobile, when you holiday together, great things come in twos. right now when you buy any of this season's hot new samsung galaxy phones, you get a second one free to gift. that's one samsung for you. one to give. t-mobile. holiday twogether. >>> publisher meredith is buying time inc. valued at $2.8 billion, bringing magazines like s.i., time magazine, people, and better homes and gardens under one roof mer
. >>> later an exclusive with ken griffin. do not want to miss that and records across the board now for the dow, the s&p, and the nasdaq "squawk alley" continues in just a minute [lance] monica, it is absolute chaos out here! gale force winds, accumulations up to 8 inches... ...don't know if you can hear me, but [monica] what's he doing? [lance] can we get a shot of this cold front, right here. winter has arrived. whooo! hahaha [vo] progress is an unstoppable force....
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. >> what does all this have to do with whitewater and what is ken starr doing in this business?sue clinton until they caught him doing something and the something was monica lewinsky. >> a couple weeks ago a woman named linda tripp walked into ken starr's office and says, i have these tapes. i have about ten phone calls of a young woman named monica lewinsky and in it she talks about having had a sexual relationship with the president. >> monica lewinsky bares her soul about her love for bill clinton to her friend, linda tripp. linda tripp gives those tapes to paula jones' lawyers and kenneth starr's office. ken starr knows that the president has to give a deposition in the jones case. >> part of the danger for the president lies in what he said under oath to lawyers for paula jones. mr. clinton denied in his deposition having a sexual relationship with monica lewinsky. >> did the president agree with lewinsky to deny their affair under oath? >> if the president, in fact, encouraged this woman to lie under oath or ask someone else to encourage her, that's a crime. >> it's a diff
. >> what does all this have to do with whitewater and what is ken starr doing in this business?sue clinton until they caught him doing something and the something was monica lewinsky. >> a couple weeks ago a woman named linda tripp walked into ken starr's office and says, i have these tapes. i have about ten phone calls of a young woman named monica lewinsky and in it she talks about having had a sexual relationship with the president. >> monica lewinsky bares her soul about...
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still with us, ken vogel, annie carney, and mika oyang.n hope hicks, who as far as i can tell is somewhere between selig and clark clifford, 29 years old, comes from old greenwich, connecticut. started life as a fashion model for ralph lauren and others, ended up in the marketing wing of the trump family, but has been with that man and this presidential effort since it was embryonic and remains the insider's insider. what kind of exposure will she have legally? >> a lot. she's been at trump's side for a lot of russia-related moments. one thing that has really come up this week is the e-mails that have been forwarded to her throughout this process. we found out this week that jared kushner, after don junior, donald trump jr. communicated with wikileaks, he forwarded an e-mail about that communication to jared kushner, who forwarded it to hope hicks. the question is, is he forwarding her that e-mail in her role as spokesperson for the campaign? or is he forwarding her as a, this is for trump's eyes? and it's the latter that people think is w
still with us, ken vogel, annie carney, and mika oyang.n hope hicks, who as far as i can tell is somewhere between selig and clark clifford, 29 years old, comes from old greenwich, connecticut. started life as a fashion model for ralph lauren and others, ended up in the marketing wing of the trump family, but has been with that man and this presidential effort since it was embryonic and remains the insider's insider. what kind of exposure will she have legally? >> a lot. she's been at...
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i will bring in ken, our national security reporter from nbc news. ken, what you have got? >> good morning, joy. i have exclusive new reporting from my colleagues. nbc news learned special counsel robert mueller has enough evidence to bring charges in his investigation of former national security adviser, michael flynn and his son. we're reporting that the special counsel is looking into mike flynn's activities on behalf of the government of turkey and examining the question of whether he took official action while he was national security adviser to facilitate the extradition of an opponent to the turkish president, a cleric who lives in the united states. >> thank you very much for that breaking news. exclusive reporting from nbc news the special counsel announced he has enough evidence to indict not just michael flynn, but michael flynn jr., who briefly worked at the white house. i want your reaction to that first. >> it does not surprise me. keep in mind michael flynn was a shady character within the campaign. there are clear laws you can't lobby for a foreign power wit
i will bring in ken, our national security reporter from nbc news. ken, what you have got? >> good morning, joy. i have exclusive new reporting from my colleagues. nbc news learned special counsel robert mueller has enough evidence to bring charges in his investigation of former national security adviser, michael flynn and his son. we're reporting that the special counsel is looking into mike flynn's activities on behalf of the government of turkey and examining the question of whether he...
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richie neal and joe ken dirks state senator eric lesser, and representative vega. the north hampton mayor, the greenfield mayor, and ritched art cost. the representative of several local colleges. christina oil, president of holy oak community college. and a special appearance by sament minuteman, umass' beloved mascot. incredible advocates for the including mmunity, tim of the united way of central massachusetts, also from the united way was ryan. ron johnson, c.e.o. of the martin luther king jr. family services inc. in springfield. andrea marion, executive director of lieu rain super soup kitchen. hannon rudd irin holy oak. mindy executive including tim of the united way of central massachusetts, also from director of the amherst survival center, and the chief and food activist.
richie neal and joe ken dirks state senator eric lesser, and representative vega. the north hampton mayor, the greenfield mayor, and ritched art cost. the representative of several local colleges. christina oil, president of holy oak community college. and a special appearance by sament minuteman, umass' beloved mascot. incredible advocates for the including mmunity, tim of the united way of central massachusetts, also from the united way was ryan. ron johnson, c.e.o. of the martin luther king...
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ken, thank you for doing such a great book. it's one ofmany . you've got all kinds of books out there, air force one, a lot of things that really kind of give you a real glimpse into what really is going on. in our country. so thank you. ha[applause] >> thank you, it's great. the rules of engagement, there's a total intends book of jfk passing by marilyn monroe and he's decidedly not focused on her cleavage. i thought to myself i'd like to see the three frames before that which didn't get published. with us is susan biddle. come on up. susan is an actual white house photographer and a couple of them here. jeff walberg is here, ralph pie. and susan having discretion, that's what white house photographers must have and you have to force storiesout of her so i'm going to ask you questions . >> but i will tell one little thing. and what reminded me was this wine. the only photograph of president bush, i work the last year of reagan and all four years of bush 41 so the only photograph is of him in bed with the children, all the grandchildren on the b
ken, thank you for doing such a great book. it's one ofmany . you've got all kinds of books out there, air force one, a lot of things that really kind of give you a real glimpse into what really is going on. in our country. so thank you. ha[applause] >> thank you, it's great. the rules of engagement, there's a total intends book of jfk passing by marilyn monroe and he's decidedly not focused on her cleavage. i thought to myself i'd like to see the three frames before that which didn't get...
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ken, i appreciate you joining us on this very tragic sunday afternoon. i can't imagine what that town is dealing with, your state is dealing with, just an unbelievable time. the loss of life, our own pete williams reporting now that at least 25 people are dead, at least 25 people are dead which means it very likely could be more. ken, what are you hearing? >> caller: well, you know, we weren't expecting this. we didn't have anybody on the ground from my office. we are not the first responders in this. we typically will step in and help with investigations if we're asked to. i'm hearing a lot of the same reports that you are. this has devastating impact on this small community. wilson county is a small county so everybody in that -- everybody in that area knows somebody at that church or is friends with somebody. it's going to have a devastating impact on that community. >> so where does the investigation go from here, ken? what are authorities honing in on right now? >> so i think obviously focus on the shooter, what motivated the shooter and i think you
ken, i appreciate you joining us on this very tragic sunday afternoon. i can't imagine what that town is dealing with, your state is dealing with, just an unbelievable time. the loss of life, our own pete williams reporting now that at least 25 people are dead, at least 25 people are dead which means it very likely could be more. ken, what are you hearing? >> caller: well, you know, we weren't expecting this. we didn't have anybody on the ground from my office. we are not the first...
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. >> ken: i sort of agree with jonathan waxman.job, you know, i don't know where he would be. >> ruth: and part of what's remarkable about her is that she could have a jeremiah walk into her kitchen and enable him. not everybody would've done that. >> clerk: and, you know, maybe the reason that more people don't know who jeremiah tower is, is because he was eclipsed by a lot of other people, who were mad at him because he pissed a lot of people off. and so, as this story got told and retold, he kind of got left out of it. and that was partly his own doing. >> ken: what it became suited everybody and helped to make alice what she is today, but the idea that he was wronged in some kind of way, i mean, again, he left. >> jeremiah: "if anything is worth doing," my hero lucius beebe once said, "it's worth doing in style and on your own terms, and nobody goddamn else's." i want to be like him, the last magnificent, the randy and dandy boulevardier, the eminently polite, generous, witty and kind gentleman, who simply relished a civilized
. >> ken: i sort of agree with jonathan waxman.job, you know, i don't know where he would be. >> ruth: and part of what's remarkable about her is that she could have a jeremiah walk into her kitchen and enable him. not everybody would've done that. >> clerk: and, you know, maybe the reason that more people don't know who jeremiah tower is, is because he was eclipsed by a lot of other people, who were mad at him because he pissed a lot of people off. and so, as this story got...
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ken, i want to start with you, is all this too early? is this really a real thing? i mean, it's 2017. is this, is 2020 joe biden's year? >> i don't think it is. but that said, he is doing things to keep his options open. he is meeting with major donors. those are the types of things that all the people were talking about as more likely candidates are also doing and at least it gives him the option should he decide that things are shaping up in a way that give him an opening. >> carol lee, i was reading with interest our colleague got a hold of the full copy of the vice president's new book. and was talking through a little bit about what the former president obama had said to him as he was trying to decide whether or not to run in 2016. and he seemed to suggest that his old boss really put his finger on the scale for hillary clinton and that there may have been a little bit more, i would not go so far as to say resentme resentment, but at least a little more conflict than we reported on at the time. >> one of the more interesting parts of the book that our colleague
ken, i want to start with you, is all this too early? is this really a real thing? i mean, it's 2017. is this, is 2020 joe biden's year? >> i don't think it is. but that said, he is doing things to keep his options open. he is meeting with major donors. those are the types of things that all the people were talking about as more likely candidates are also doing and at least it gives him the option should he decide that things are shaping up in a way that give him an opening. >>...
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ken chenault is a change agent. focused on innovation, he has developed people, and he has left the company stronger and positioned the company for sustained success. do you ever leave home without your american express card? i absolutely never leave home without it, and when i'm at home, it's always with me. [♪] ♪ you're watching pbs. (upbeat music) - [jim] coming up,p, kevin barnes is the founder and leader of the indie rock band, of montreal. after 20 years and 14 albums, he still is much an enigma to those close to him as he is to his fans. - what i discovered through the creative process was that i could get this sort of fulfillment through working, that maybe other people would get through just hanging out, and having close relationships. - [jim] long before selfies, portraits were a way, for those who could afford it, to help shape their public image. - portraiture, i like to quote picasso, is a lie that illustrates the truth. - [jim] and recognized as one of america's best dressed man, designer, attorney, an
ken chenault is a change agent. focused on innovation, he has developed people, and he has left the company stronger and positioned the company for sustained success. do you ever leave home without your american express card? i absolutely never leave home without it, and when i'm at home, it's always with me. [♪] ♪ you're watching pbs. (upbeat music) - [jim] coming up,p, kevin barnes is the founder and leader of the indie rock band, of montreal. after 20 years and 14 albums, he still is...
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david: ken paxton, great to see you, sir. thank you very much for joining us.ely. thank you. >> all righty. melissa: the rise of the machines may happen a lot sooner than you think. ♪ copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains ... lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain while taking anoro. ask your doctor about anoro. ♪go your own way get your first prescription free at anoro.com. sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture oppor
david: ken paxton, great to see you, sir. thank you very much for joining us.ely. thank you. >> all righty. melissa: the rise of the machines may happen a lot sooner than you think. ♪ copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains ... lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is...