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kirkpatrick. you have 90 seconds. >> i was born and raised on a mountain my dad ran a store and my mother a schoolteacher. after high school came to tucson to do my undergraduate work at university of arizona. after graduation, i taught school for a while here in tucson. then went to law school. at the university of arizona. while i was in law school, actually clerked for the county attorneys office. i was a law clerk for our current county attorney and i was also a law clerk for john -- before he was a judge. many of you know that he was killed in january 2011 in a shooting. i am honored to be here tonight with my opponent. we can answer questions and give our positions so you can be an informed voter. i have to tell you, everywhere i go in tucson, whether it be the grocery store where the gas station or just walking in the neighborhood, people expressed to me their concerns, fears and worries in the election. seniors are afraid they will lose medicare and social security. women are afraid they w
kirkpatrick. you have 90 seconds. >> i was born and raised on a mountain my dad ran a store and my mother a schoolteacher. after high school came to tucson to do my undergraduate work at university of arizona. after graduation, i taught school for a while here in tucson. then went to law school. at the university of arizona. while i was in law school, actually clerked for the county attorneys office. i was a law clerk for our current county attorney and i was also a law clerk for john --...
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kirkpatrick. >> political divisions play a large role in elections in the district. independent voters decide this district. how will you represent such a diverse district? ms. kirkpatrick: i grew up and a -- i grew up in a bipartisan high household. my mother's family were republican ranchers and my dad family were democratic businessman. two large families. it made for interesting get-togethers. everyone had their political opinion. at the end of the day we were family, we were all arizonans. we will all americans. i value that upbringing now than ever. it has given me the temperament and experience to go to congress, to really get to know my colleagues. legislating is about building relationships. i am able to do that. that's how you get things done. you find people, find out what the story is, and find that common ground. i did a lot of legislation for veterans. that is not part of this issue. there are many members of all parties who have served our country, our veterans, and care that vetera
kirkpatrick. >> political divisions play a large role in elections in the district. independent voters decide this district. how will you represent such a diverse district? ms. kirkpatrick: i grew up and a -- i grew up in a bipartisan high household. my mother's family were republican ranchers and my dad family were democratic businessman. two large families. it made for interesting get-togethers. everyone had their political opinion. at the end of the day we were family, we were all...
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kirkpatrick. ms.irkpatrick: we needed to pass commonsense legislation. i will give you an example. in 2012, the farmers came to me. agriculture is a big economy in arizona. and they said, we have an immigration bill we think congress can pass. basically, if someone can show that they have a job, that they are working, they have legal status, and they have a couple of years to choose whether they want to be in a guest worker program, or they want to pursue citizenship. a very simple plan, i really thought we could get that done, and here we are again with republicans in control and they haven't addressed immigration reform. john mccain got it through the senate in 2013, but it couldn't get through the republican house. moderator: thank you. for the remainder of the evening, we will ask questions covering a variety of issues facing the nation. we begin with steve goldstein from cage azz, and the question is for miss kirkpatrick. steve: there is another base closure coming in 2021. if you are serving in
kirkpatrick. ms.irkpatrick: we needed to pass commonsense legislation. i will give you an example. in 2012, the farmers came to me. agriculture is a big economy in arizona. and they said, we have an immigration bill we think congress can pass. basically, if someone can show that they have a job, that they are working, they have legal status, and they have a couple of years to choose whether they want to be in a guest worker program, or they want to pursue citizenship. a very simple plan, i...
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kirkpatrick. you spoke to -- he said he had not spent his life in the district like you had. now you talk about your time in pima county. why shouldn't voters look at this as you being an opportunist? >> after the 2016 election my daughter in residency here gave birth to my second grandson a month early. he had to be in the newborn icu. my daughter and her husband are able to spend time in the hospital but that left a taking -- that left me taking care of his 18-month-old brother. i have always said running a competitive senate race pales in comparison to running after an 18-month-old toddler. we came down here to help her finish residency, help that family. i would go over every morning to help her get ready for work and get my other grandson off to preschool. that is why we were here. i voted for the affordable care act. when martha and excel he voted voted for- mick sally that deadly bill that would have kicked millions of people off of health care, i said i can't stand on the sidelines and wat
kirkpatrick. you spoke to -- he said he had not spent his life in the district like you had. now you talk about your time in pima county. why shouldn't voters look at this as you being an opportunist? >> after the 2016 election my daughter in residency here gave birth to my second grandson a month early. he had to be in the newborn icu. my daughter and her husband are able to spend time in the hospital but that left a taking -- that left me taking care of his 18-month-old brother. i have...
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kirkpatrick. 2012 he said he had not spent his life in the district like you had. time intalk about your yuba county. election my 2016 daughter in residency here gave birth to my second grandson a month early. in the newborn icu. my daughter and her husband are able to spend time in the hospital but that left a taking care of his brother. i only said running a competitive senate race pales in comparison to running after an 18-month-old toddler. we came down here to help her finish residency, help that family. i would go over every morning to help her get ready for work and get my other grandson off to preschool. that is why we were here. i voted for the affordable care act. the deadly bill that would have kicked millions of people off of health care, i said i can't stand on the sidelines and watch this happen. i'm going to take her on. she is not running anymore. i have this market is peterson as my opponent. >> 30 seconds. ms. peterson: it is opportunistic. she has moved four hours north to move
kirkpatrick. 2012 he said he had not spent his life in the district like you had. time intalk about your yuba county. election my 2016 daughter in residency here gave birth to my second grandson a month early. in the newborn icu. my daughter and her husband are able to spend time in the hospital but that left a taking care of his brother. i only said running a competitive senate race pales in comparison to running after an 18-month-old toddler. we came down here to help her finish residency,...
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kirkpatrick, thank you for staying up to late to join us. i really, really appreciate you being here. >> it's good to talk to you. >> so the reporting about the saudi government potentially having not just ordered the murder of mr. khashoggi, but potentially having carried it out on the grounds of this consulate, it is frightening. it's increasingly detailed. we've had reporting tonight from "the washington post" that it may include both audio and video recordings of the killing itself. i just want to ask you, as somebody who is based in turkey right now, who has been following this closely, what do you make of the weight of the evidence? >> well, you've seen a turn in the voices of the white house and american officials in the last couple of days. it's clear they're giving more credibility to what the turks have been saying. i heard about the video evidence of the first time on saturday. it was described to me as a
kirkpatrick, thank you for staying up to late to join us. i really, really appreciate you being here. >> it's good to talk to you. >> so the reporting about the saudi government potentially having not just ordered the murder of mr. khashoggi, but potentially having carried it out on the grounds of this consulate, it is frightening. it's increasingly detailed. we've had reporting tonight from "the washington post" that it may include both audio and video recordings of the...
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david kirkpatrick is sticking with us.g up, this year's selloff has affected currencies like itcvoin, but coinbase, how stays afloat. flat in shares, after-hours trading. he mentioned youtube as a primary competitor on video advertising. take a listen to what zuckerberg had to say about the quarter as a whole. >> we had a solid quarter. our community and business continue to grow quickly. 2.3 billion people now use facebook every month and 1.5 billion every day. revenue grew 33% year-over-year to $13.7 billion. ♪ selina: ebay's third-quarter earnings are out. the company grew active users by 4% to cost all platforms. a total of 177 million active buyers. cryptocurrency has tumbled more than 70% in the last year, but that does not mean there is no money in crypto. even in a bear market, crypto exchange coinbase is skyrocketing in the opposite direction. on tuesday, the company announced a $300 million fund-raising round putting their valuation at $8 billion. that is a fivefold increase from the 2017 valuation, putting it we
david kirkpatrick is sticking with us.g up, this year's selloff has affected currencies like itcvoin, but coinbase, how stays afloat. flat in shares, after-hours trading. he mentioned youtube as a primary competitor on video advertising. take a listen to what zuckerberg had to say about the quarter as a whole. >> we had a solid quarter. our community and business continue to grow quickly. 2.3 billion people now use facebook every month and 1.5 billion every day. revenue grew 33%...
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selina: david kirkpatrick, inc.ur candid thoughts, as always. -- thank you for your candid thoughts. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: welcome to "daybreak: asia." i'm haidi stroud-watts in melbourne. shery: shery ahn in new york. sophie: and i'm sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. recounting down to asia's major market opens. ♪ shery: here are the top stories recovering in the next hour. tumultuous day, all major averages rose more than 1% and the dollar strengthened. the s&p 500 twice erase
selina: david kirkpatrick, inc.ur candid thoughts, as always. -- thank you for your candid thoughts. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: welcome to "daybreak: asia." i'm haidi stroud-watts in melbourne. shery: shery ahn in new york. sophie: and i'm sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. recounting down to asia's major market opens. ♪ shery: here are the top stories recovering in the next hour. tumultuous day, all major averages...
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david kirkpatrick, founder and ceo of tech economy -- techconomy. david, this has been a turbulent quarter. what investors care of facebook livers the numbers on daily active users and monthly active users? david: they want to see usage growing healthily in the developed countries like the united states where the profits are found. i think of facebook shows really good, surprising user growth, wall street will love it. i think a lot of the other data is going to be hard to make look good although i'm not sure we will see good user growth. joe: paul, if facebook once cut , for they- wants turn up the cash? >> i think they can but i don't think they will. like a lot of other tech companies whether it is amazon or others, they are into the investment mode. what is a little different here in the second quarter from facebook was that they talked about slowing revenue growth just in the face of what would be higher spending tied to a data privacy and integrity in those types of things as a double when he. caroline: we are getting -- whammy. caroline: we a
david kirkpatrick, founder and ceo of tech economy -- techconomy. david, this has been a turbulent quarter. what investors care of facebook livers the numbers on daily active users and monthly active users? david: they want to see usage growing healthily in the developed countries like the united states where the profits are found. i think of facebook shows really good, surprising user growth, wall street will love it. i think a lot of the other data is going to be hard to make look good...
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and kirkpatrick. so we will point out ten key races per night so you know if it is your district that matters. these districts will decide the balance of power, four weeks from tonight. u.s. senate, that is up for grabs. maybe another supreme court nomination or two in the future. you get money from big time democratic billionaires piling and all over the country. let's start in indiana. incumbent democrat joe donnelly in a tough race. that's the state president trump won. he is running a great campaign. donnelly as you know voted against kavanaugh. he is no schumer democrat.
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. >> david kirkpatrick has been reporting on the story for "the new york times" and he is joining me now. david, welcome back to our program. we laid out some of the broad brushstrokes that we know, some of the new developments. just tell us what is your latest reporting? >> well, it's not for the squeamish. turkish government sources, government officials, have concluded that mr. khashoggi, jamal khashoggi, was killed in the consulate. not only killed in the consulate. he was killed within two hours after arriving in the consulate by a team of 15 saudi agents who arrived on two different airplanes that day for the purpose of killing him. the turks believe they know the crew arrived for the purpose of killing him, in part because it happened so fast, but also because they brought with them
. >> david kirkpatrick has been reporting on the story for "the new york times" and he is joining me now. david, welcome back to our program. we laid out some of the broad brushstrokes that we know, some of the new developments. just tell us what is your latest reporting? >> well, it's not for the squeamish. turkish government sources, government officials, have concluded that mr. khashoggi, jamal khashoggi, was killed in the consulate. not only killed in the consulate. he...
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kirkpatrick, thank you for staying up so late to join us. really appreciate it. >> good to talk to you. >> so i tried to summarize both the implications and the basic findings of your piece tonight. first, let me ask you if i got any of that wrong or if that adequately summarizes where you have landed with this reporting. >> no, you pretty much got it there. so, four of these people appear to be members of the crown prince's security team, and one of them is a very high-ranking saudi autopsy expert, maybe perhaps the preeminent forensic doctor in the kingdom. >> in terms of the autopsy expert -- i realize this is morbid, but i guess that's the point. you explain to our viewers and explain to me what the implications are of having an autopsy expert at -- at -- well, on this supposed team. i guess i don't even really think of it outside of "csi" and tv and detective novels, i don't know where you might see an autopsy expert doctor out in the wild, why they would be traveling with other people from the security forces in the military, what this
kirkpatrick, thank you for staying up so late to join us. really appreciate it. >> good to talk to you. >> so i tried to summarize both the implications and the basic findings of your piece tonight. first, let me ask you if i got any of that wrong or if that adequately summarizes where you have landed with this reporting. >> no, you pretty much got it there. so, four of these people appear to be members of the crown prince's security team, and one of them is a very...
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kirkpatrick, have you seen any sign of an active u.s. investigation into this possible murder?> on the ground here in an correspond a, no, but that would be truly extraordinary. as i say, if you take stock of the variety of voices and the growing volume of the voices among senior people on capitol hill, and even from president trump himself, you begin to realize that the turkish account is gaining credibility in washington. so the public relations battle is turning tonight. and i think, if i were to predict, i would guess there would be some move by riyadh, by crown prince muhammad bin salman to respond to this in the next few days. >> david kirkpatrick, international correspondent for "the new york times". the uh author of into the hands of the soldiers. in the middle east standing up until well past dark for us. appreciate it. we have a lot more to get to tonight. do stay with us. liberty mutual accident forgiveness means they won't hike your rates over one mistake. see, liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise thei
kirkpatrick, have you seen any sign of an active u.s. investigation into this possible murder?> on the ground here in an correspond a, no, but that would be truly extraordinary. as i say, if you take stock of the variety of voices and the growing volume of the voices among senior people on capitol hill, and even from president trump himself, you begin to realize that the turkish account is gaining credibility in washington. so the public relations battle is turning tonight. and i think, if i...
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c-span, thetern on arizona second congressional district debate between ann kirkpatrick and leah marquez peterson. c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. before president trump left the white house for a rally in iowa, he spoke about the u.n. ambassador announcing her resignation and his upcoming lunch with kanye west. president trump: hello everybody. we're headed out to iowa where we have a big statement to make. for our farmers. likewise we are taking care of our refineries and our refiners. they have done a fantastic job. >> [inaudible] president trump, dena is a person she would -- i would consider. we have many names. nicky has been great. she will be working with us in helping us with the choice. she will help us with 2020. nikki is a great friend of mine. we have become great friends. she has done a fantastic job. she will be involved. gina, certainly. i have heard a lot of names. i've heard ivanka. i've heard, how good would ivanka be? there's nothing -- it's nothing to do with nepotism. the people that know know that ivanka would be dynamite. i would then be accused of
c-span, thetern on arizona second congressional district debate between ann kirkpatrick and leah marquez peterson. c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. before president trump left the white house for a rally in iowa, he spoke about the u.n. ambassador announcing her resignation and his upcoming lunch with kanye west. president trump: hello everybody. we're headed out to iowa where we have a big statement to make. for our farmers. likewise we are taking care of our refineries and our...
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to arizona's second congressional district for a debate between ann kirkpatrick and leah marquez peterson competing to replace martha mick sally running for senate. this is about an hour. welcome to the your vote congressional district to debate presd
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that is the problem. >> david kirkpatrick, and josh, thank you for joining us.g up, a saudi arabian conundrum. how will he balance the things in the kingdom with the murder? plus, apple is set to give two of its product lines upgrades at the new york event. we will discuss what is rumored. this is bloomberg. ♪ alex: as the details of journalist jamal khashoggi's murder unfolds, they find -- softbank has found themselves entangled in controversy. the cornerstone of the japanese investment companies like uber and we work. now they are trying to invest an estimated $45 billion into a softbank fund. as the khashoggi killing sparks debate, that threatens the fund's future. doubt on the future of the vision fund. joining us now to discuss his unusual venture, john verones. we hear from these people that they are the backers of the executives. but now l.p.'s are in the spotlight. how much concern is the saudi backing in the vision fund? is it something that is having a visceral reaction in the valley? >> thanks for having me. yeah, i think it is fantastic that that con
that is the problem. >> david kirkpatrick, and josh, thank you for joining us.g up, a saudi arabian conundrum. how will he balance the things in the kingdom with the murder? plus, apple is set to give two of its product lines upgrades at the new york event. we will discuss what is rumored. this is bloomberg. ♪ alex: as the details of journalist jamal khashoggi's murder unfolds, they find -- softbank has found themselves entangled in controversy. the cornerstone of the japanese...
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. >> let's go to istanbul to david kirkpatrick who was there where khashoggi was last seen. david, what are you learning about this investigation? >> reporter: well, what we've seen today is that the government of turkey has begun again to leak information about what it knows. for a little while when it seemed like president trump was pressing for answers from the saudis and the king of saudi arabia was calling the president of turkey, the leaks here had dried up, but they have begun again. and they are lured. we are learning today from turkish officials about an audiotape that contains evidence that mr. khashoggi was detained quickly after he entered the consulate, that his fingers were chopped off, that he was dismembered. the gore was so egregious, the consulate asked them to take it outside and was told that he should quiet down or meet an ugly fate himself. and then while the body was being dismembered, a doctor who had been brought, a specialist in autopsies, put in earphones to listen to music and recommended that the other agents involved do the same. >> it's just --
. >> let's go to istanbul to david kirkpatrick who was there where khashoggi was last seen. david, what are you learning about this investigation? >> reporter: well, what we've seen today is that the government of turkey has begun again to leak information about what it knows. for a little while when it seemed like president trump was pressing for answers from the saudis and the king of saudi arabia was calling the president of turkey, the leaks here had dried up, but they have...
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joining me, david kirkpatrick and sarah frier. iribe'swe know about reasons for leaving and do they differ from that of the other founders? sarah: you're seeing a trend right now. all these companies were convinced to join facebook in part because facebook said they could remain a little bit independent, sort of like the same independent company they always were, but within facebook, with all these resources to grow faster. it looks like that kind of promise is eroding a bit. iribe said he needs time off because he has been in the game for 30 -- 20 years and he needs a break. whether that's the real reason, i'm sure we will find out soon. it's part of this larger trend of facebook taking a little more control over the future of facebook, which is, as we have spoken about on the show, the future of facebook will be more diversified than facebook itself and the newsfeed. it will be dependent on these other properties to bring money in that is more diversified and certainly v.r. is one of the longest-term bets. emily: iribe's departu
joining me, david kirkpatrick and sarah frier. iribe'swe know about reasons for leaving and do they differ from that of the other founders? sarah: you're seeing a trend right now. all these companies were convinced to join facebook in part because facebook said they could remain a little bit independent, sort of like the same independent company they always were, but within facebook, with all these resources to grow faster. it looks like that kind of promise is eroding a bit. iribe said he...
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emily: david kirkpatrick and sarah mcbride. i should add that saudi officials have denied allegations that they are connected to that, but it is something we continue to follow. coming up, isn't technology pushing the automotive industry into a new era one that could , put tesla on top? we talked to one analyst who is betting big on that area next. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. listen on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and, in the u.s., on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: a big name being dropped as a potential replacement for elon musk as tesla chair. none other than james murdoch. this comes as tesla snapped a five-day losing streak shaving valuationn from its tuesday after macquarie indicated the company is on track to reach profitability. meantime, a short seller is betting on a dramatic drop in tesla shares, saying the electric carmaker seems to be between a rock and a hard place, because it needs to raise money through debt or equity. has tesla reached a turning point? to discuss, we are j
emily: david kirkpatrick and sarah mcbride. i should add that saudi officials have denied allegations that they are connected to that, but it is something we continue to follow. coming up, isn't technology pushing the automotive industry into a new era one that could , put tesla on top? we talked to one analyst who is betting big on that area next. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. listen on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and, in the u.s., on sirius xm. this is...
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david kirkpatrick, i appreciate it. thank you, david. >> thanks a lot. >>> well, now, how all this new reporting and all these new developments are being received at the white house, cnn's jim acosta is for for us tonight. jim, the president tweeting and talking about jamal khashoggi a lot today. what's the latest? >> that's right, anderson. perhaps the most profound thing that happened today in terms of how the white house was responding to all of this is when the president spoke with the a.p. earlier this afternoon. and the president was asked about what he thinks in terms of how the saudis have handled all this, and the president is essentially leaping to the defense of the saudi kingdom, saying here we go again. in his words to the associated press, with you're guilty until proven innocence. the president went on to say, anderson, during that interview with the a.p. that he sees the saudis as sort of the same way he sees his supreme court nominee, now justice brett kavanaugh who faced allegations of sexual assault.
david kirkpatrick, i appreciate it. thank you, david. >> thanks a lot. >>> well, now, how all this new reporting and all these new developments are being received at the white house, cnn's jim acosta is for for us tonight. jim, the president tweeting and talking about jamal khashoggi a lot today. what's the latest? >> that's right, anderson. perhaps the most profound thing that happened today in terms of how the white house was responding to all of this is when the...
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david kirkpatrick is on the byline. he's also the author of "into the hands of the soldiers: freedom and chaos in egypt and the middle east." david, what can you tell us about these four suspects and their connections to crown prince mohammed bin salman? >> well, there's really five suspects of interest here. four of them, we have identified as security men, essentially. they travel with crown prince mohammed. so basically, these are members of his security detail who turkish officials have also said flew in to istanbul and participated in what they say is the killing of jamal khashoggi. in addition, the fifth one, the now famous forensics doctor, who brought his bone saw to the events in the consulate with mr. khashoggi. >> the notion the president put forward yesterday that this was done by, quote, rogue killers, does that make any sense given what you're learning? if the close security personnel of the crown prince are there, and you know, the top forensic surgeon is showing up with a bone saw, flying in on a private
david kirkpatrick is on the byline. he's also the author of "into the hands of the soldiers: freedom and chaos in egypt and the middle east." david, what can you tell us about these four suspects and their connections to crown prince mohammed bin salman? >> well, there's really five suspects of interest here. four of them, we have identified as security men, essentially. they travel with crown prince mohammed. so basically, these are members of his security detail who turkish...
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david kirkpatrick, thank you so much. joining us from an cora, in turkey. >>> we are going to switch tone a little bit, nonetheless. freedom of speech has long been a topic of debate even within the world of comedy. for their time few faced more controversy over this than british comedian monty python. eric idle was a founding python. he has been clapping his coconut for five decades reminding us to always look on the bright side of life. in his new biography, eric finds his voice in the '60s cultural revolution and recounts the famous faces and people he met on the way. a laugh down memory lane. >> you decided on a memoir. why? >> well, our 50th anniversary, monte python, is coming up next year, and i thought we are going to have to answer questions. so let me see what i can remember and write it down before i forget. >> someone else is going to write it if you don't. >> that's the other thing, yes. i mean, winston churchill said history will be kind to me because i intend to write it. >> why do you think monte python la
david kirkpatrick, thank you so much. joining us from an cora, in turkey. >>> we are going to switch tone a little bit, nonetheless. freedom of speech has long been a topic of debate even within the world of comedy. for their time few faced more controversy over this than british comedian monty python. eric idle was a founding python. he has been clapping his coconut for five decades reminding us to always look on the bright side of life. in his new biography, eric finds his voice in...
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eastern on the arizona second congressional district debate between ann kirkpatrick and leah marquez peterson. c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. former cbs news anchor, bob schieffer, will be hosting a discussion this afternoon to talk about promoting democracy abroad. we will have that at 5:30 eastern time. >> wednesday morning, we are live in hartford, connecticut for the 44th stop on the c-span tour. capitals on friday, we are live from providence, rhode island, with rhode island education commissioner ken wagner at 8:30 a.m. eastern. u.n.,. ambassador to the nikki haley, has resigned.
eastern on the arizona second congressional district debate between ann kirkpatrick and leah marquez peterson. c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. former cbs news anchor, bob schieffer, will be hosting a discussion this afternoon to talk about promoting democracy abroad. we will have that at 5:30 eastern time. >> wednesday morning, we are live in hartford, connecticut for the 44th stop on the c-span tour. capitals on friday, we are live from providence, rhode island, with rhode...
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david kirkpatrick and still with us is lisa shalett. -- joining us now is david kirkpatrick and still shalett. a market celeb lasted for 24 hours. what are earnings going to need to prove? david: that earnings have not changed. divergence because facebook has clouds hanging over it regulatorily. amazon and microsoft are free of that at the moment. basically, in these trying theseies, there is -- in giant companies, there is nothing holding them back. terrific earnings and facebook would have had terrific earnings next week except that it is going to suppress them to show it is trying to do something. it has been thought that big tech companies are immune from tariffs and geopolitics. is that the case? i would not think of it that way. these companies are so intertwined with the global economy, you cannot say they are separated from policy issues. they are global. they are immune to the vicissitudes of any individual economy. there seeing a change in attitude of the planet towards these which any investor has to watch because it is going to mean policy pushback which will affect compan
david kirkpatrick and still with us is lisa shalett. -- joining us now is david kirkpatrick and still shalett. a market celeb lasted for 24 hours. what are earnings going to need to prove? david: that earnings have not changed. divergence because facebook has clouds hanging over it regulatorily. amazon and microsoft are free of that at the moment. basically, in these trying theseies, there is -- in giant companies, there is nothing holding them back. terrific earnings and facebook would have...
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we have david for to discuss -- david kirkpatrick to discuss and sarah frier. sarah, you interviewed masayoshi son. what do you make of this new wework deal? plan: it fits in with his to deploy $100 billion every two to three years. that is a lot of cash. the size of the wework investment would fit right in with that. it works for wework which is doing a big extension into asia and other areas. the one missing piece is will it pay off? emily: that is the question, david. wework was seeking a $35 billion valuation. this would be much less. it is still losing hundreds of millions of dollars and has yet to prove that the revenue bringing in a sustainable and if it continues to grow. is this a good bet for softbank? sarah: it might not -- david: it might not be a good bet for some people but wework and the softbank vision fund our shoot the moon operations. wework is a shoot the moon company and the softbank venture fund investment fund is a shoot the moon investor. they are willing to make you make this bets -- humongous bets and are enabling each other. another 1
we have david for to discuss -- david kirkpatrick to discuss and sarah frier. sarah, you interviewed masayoshi son. what do you make of this new wework deal? plan: it fits in with his to deploy $100 billion every two to three years. that is a lot of cash. the size of the wework investment would fit right in with that. it works for wework which is doing a big extension into asia and other areas. the one missing piece is will it pay off? emily: that is the question, david. wework was seeking a...
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288, -- and then at 10 pm eastern, on c-span, the arizona second congressional debate between and kirkpatrick and leah marquez peterson. all of the debates also available on c-span.org or you can listen on our free radio app. c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. next, on american history tv, university of virginia law professor lectures on john j and john marshall who each served as chief justice of the united states. in the early years of powers, we also hear from supreme court the supreme court historical court chamber. i would like to express gratitude to justice clarence thomas. he has been wonderfully generous in giving his time to the society when we've called on him.
288, -- and then at 10 pm eastern, on c-span, the arizona second congressional debate between and kirkpatrick and leah marquez peterson. all of the debates also available on c-span.org or you can listen on our free radio app. c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. next, on american history tv, university of virginia law professor lectures on john j and john marshall who each served as chief justice of the united states. in the early years of powers, we also hear from supreme court the...
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do that, want to thank the mayor's office of housing and community development, especially faith kirkpatrick, the project manager on this project. they've been instrumental obviously, that is an understatement, partner and part of this effort. and then whom you all know, commissioners, has been the key staff person on this effort day to day, supporting the district's efforts, working closely with me and carmelo and now don, our new chief facilities officer. viva and faith are here to field questions as i will, but maybe i could just ask andrew to introduce himself and then alley. go ahead, andrew. >> thank you, my name is andrew. i'm project manager. from mid townhousing. >> and my name is alley, director of housing development. >> thanks again for having us. i believe our last update was to the building and grounds committee on june 25. so we're excited to come back here tonight and talk about the progress and the work we've been doing. just to back up, in case you're not familiar with us, we're a nonprofit affordable housing developer. in addition to developing we also own, operate and pro
do that, want to thank the mayor's office of housing and community development, especially faith kirkpatrick, the project manager on this project. they've been instrumental obviously, that is an understatement, partner and part of this effort. and then whom you all know, commissioners, has been the key staff person on this effort day to day, supporting the district's efforts, working closely with me and carmelo and now don, our new chief facilities officer. viva and faith are here to field...
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i think we discussed last time, david kirkpatrick pointed out that he is academic and consider it when his opinions, but there is hope that his presence on the court may not be as far right as anticipated by some groups. emily: what about when it comes to women. ? allegations inhe alaska believe, but google, the department of labor has a big investigation with female employees and dissemination. the supreme court being asked to consider arbitration clauses, which considers sexual-harassment cases to be settled in private. how, or will justice kavanaugh go with this issue? matt: i kind of take, i think, two perspectives on that. one is looking at his history on the d.c. circuit and how he has ruled in the past and arbitration cases or labor related cases, kind of the bull and the bear case. he has traditionally ruled pro-employer. emily: pro-employer? matt: yes, limiting on what employers can do. and he looks at things narrowly when it comes to reviewing decisions that come out of arbitration or labor review board decisions. again, he tends to be pro-employer, but not in all cases. in a
i think we discussed last time, david kirkpatrick pointed out that he is academic and consider it when his opinions, but there is hope that his presence on the court may not be as far right as anticipated by some groups. emily: what about when it comes to women. ? allegations inhe alaska believe, but google, the department of labor has a big investigation with female employees and dissemination. the supreme court being asked to consider arbitration clauses, which considers sexual-harassment...
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eastern on c-span, the arizona second congressional district debate between ann kirkpatrick and republican leah marquez peterson. you can also watch the debates on c-span.org or listen on our free c-span radio app. your primary source for campaign 2018. >>> american history tv is in primetime this week on c-span3. tonight, federal appeals court judge douglas ginsburg on the history and evolution of the nation's highest court and the debate over originalism. wednesday, a discussion on southern culture in the u.s. with history professor tom lee of east tennessee state university. thursday, a look back 100 years at german u-boat campaigns during world war i. starting with the 1918 u-boat attack that sank the ss morack and the diamond shoals light ship off the coast of north carolina, and on friday, descendants of presidents ford, truman, mckinley, johnson, and roosevelt share family stories at the kennedy center for performing arts in washington. watch american history tv this week in primetime on c-span3. >>> wednesday morning, we're live in hartford, connecticut, for the 44th stop on the c-
eastern on c-span, the arizona second congressional district debate between ann kirkpatrick and republican leah marquez peterson. you can also watch the debates on c-span.org or listen on our free c-span radio app. your primary source for campaign 2018. >>> american history tv is in primetime this week on c-span3. tonight, federal appeals court judge douglas ginsburg on the history and evolution of the nation's highest court and the debate over originalism. wednesday, a discussion on...
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and kirkpatrick. so we will point out ten key races per night so you know if it is your district that matters. these districts will decide the balance of power, four weeks from tonight. u.s. senate, that is up for grabs. maybe another supreme court nomination or two in the future. you get money from big time democratic billionaires piling and all over the country. let's start in indiana. incumbent democrat joe donnelly in a tough race. that's the state president trump won. he is running a great campaign. donnelly as you know voted against kavanaugh. he is no schumer democrat. and another, claire. she is now losing ground. running a great race after she opposed judge kavanaugh. north dakota, another schumer suck up. heidi heitkamp, way down in the polls. he is running a great campaign. in texas, ted cruz, a constitutional conservative. frankly he is consistently pulling ahead. in tennessee, republican, friend of this program, marsha blackburn, also picking up after the president visits. momentum in the
and kirkpatrick. so we will point out ten key races per night so you know if it is your district that matters. these districts will decide the balance of power, four weeks from tonight. u.s. senate, that is up for grabs. maybe another supreme court nomination or two in the future. you get money from big time democratic billionaires piling and all over the country. let's start in indiana. incumbent democrat joe donnelly in a tough race. that's the state president trump won. he is running a great...
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kelly kirkpatrick. she's going to talk about the investments the city has made financially. >> back in fiscal year 16-17 when the work group was convened, the budget office conducted a survey of existing spending and justice related and broader kind of service areas that relate to the justice-involved population. back in fiscal year 16-17, we looked at services directly targeted at the justice-involved population, including collaborative courts, pretrial services, just to get a basis of how much we spend. at this time, we were spending about $120 million per year on targeted justice-involved participation investments. we did a survey for the general population that would also help support those that could be justice involved, including $300 million that year in housing, $275 million on homelessness services, and $370 million in that budget for behavioral health treatment services for nearly a billion dollars worth of those broad service buckets. since then, we have submitted two budgets to the board and
kelly kirkpatrick. she's going to talk about the investments the city has made financially. >> back in fiscal year 16-17 when the work group was convened, the budget office conducted a survey of existing spending and justice related and broader kind of service areas that relate to the justice-involved population. back in fiscal year 16-17, we looked at services directly targeted at the justice-involved population, including collaborative courts, pretrial services, just to get a basis of...
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. >> i am a jean kirkpatrick fellow, with increasing money- laundering scandals, going on around the world, i'm wondering if you have a comment on the use of anonymous shell companies ? beneficial ownership, registries, and how that works as we apply the higher compliance cost to banks, and specifically whether that should be shared more with the lawyers, the realtors, and the other accountants that set up some of these money-laundering avenues for sanctioned individuals? >> another thing, we can fix this, okay? the cost is enormous. we torture the clients, files, documents, the officers, and every time you swipe that card, every time you move money through, it goes through algorithms to make us safe, and we do this with companies and who are they and is it too much cash? so if you have a shop and he went from 800,000 to 1 million in additional revenue, that will trigger stuff. anything that gets triggered is reported to the government, it is called sars, we have a suspicious activity report, they get 200,000 a year from us, but the bank can't share with each other. i don't know why
. >> i am a jean kirkpatrick fellow, with increasing money- laundering scandals, going on around the world, i'm wondering if you have a comment on the use of anonymous shell companies ? beneficial ownership, registries, and how that works as we apply the higher compliance cost to banks, and specifically whether that should be shared more with the lawyers, the realtors, and the other accountants that set up some of these money-laundering avenues for sanctioned individuals? >> another...
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eastern on the arizona second congressional district debate between ann kirkpatrick and leah marquezeterson. c-span, your primary source for campaign 20 team. -- campaign 2018. bob schieffer will be hosting a discussion this afternoon with the heads of the democratic national institute and the republican national institute about democracy abroad. the c-span bus is traveling across the country on our 50 capitals tour. we recently stopped in indianapolis. we are asking folks which party should control congress and why. the party that i want to take over congress is the democratic hearty. it's not just because -- party.tic it's not just because i support the values of the democratic party, but because the republican party has abdicated its responsibility to serve as a check and balance on the executive branch. in addition to legislation, certainly, the responsibility of congress to be able to serve as a check and balance. we have not seen that. we have seen a presidency run amok. control of commerce changes in november, i will be impacted in several ways. for one, i am a college student
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next, a debate in arizona second congressional district between democrat ann kirkpatrick and leah marquezson. the district is located in the southeastern corner of the state, they are running to replace the
next, a debate in arizona second congressional district between democrat ann kirkpatrick and leah marquezson. the district is located in the southeastern corner of the state, they are running to replace the
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later that night, more debate coverage with democrat ann kirkpatrick and republican leader marcus peterson in arizona's second congressional district. they are looking to replace martha mcsorley, who is running for u.s. senate. y, who isartha mcsall running for u.s. senate. >> the c-span bus is traveling across the country on our 50 capitals to her. we recently -- tour. we recently stopped in indianapolis. we are asking which party should control congress and wife? >> the party that i want to take over congress is the democratic party. it's not just because i support the values of the democratic party. i think the republican party has completely abdicated its responsibility to serve as a check and balance against the executive branch. in addition to legislation, certainly the responsibility of congress to be able to serve as that check and balance. we have not seen that. we have seen a presidency run amok. control ofrol -- if commerce changes in november. i am a college student, just getting out of school soon and entering the workforce. things such as tax breaks or financial matters that
later that night, more debate coverage with democrat ann kirkpatrick and republican leader marcus peterson in arizona's second congressional district. they are looking to replace martha mcsorley, who is running for u.s. senate. y, who isartha mcsall running for u.s. senate. >> the c-span bus is traveling across the country on our 50 capitals to her. we recently -- tour. we recently stopped in indianapolis. we are asking which party should control congress and wife? >> the party that...
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you have a tight race in florida, you go to mcsally's district in arizona, where the democrat ann kirkpatrick is leading very comfortably in a seat that really probably should flow to republicans. and so i think that what you have to look at is each individual district. and there are stories to be told about them. and i think in, you know, in florida, one of the disadvantages i think that shalala has had, is that she is running against one of the few recruitment successes that republicans had in this cycle. >> and that's one case where we have a large group of hispanic voters where they are identifying with the republican candidate. but republicans have an hispanic problem. there are about 10 race, california, texas, kaufman in colorado, in districts where there is a large hispanic electorate the and democrats are doing very well. >> in south florida, you might actually get a bump among the nonhispanic, noncuban hispanic voters, who at the end could split, because the president is in the wrong place on so many issues. >> i also think the energy behind so many campaign, especially with the hou
you have a tight race in florida, you go to mcsally's district in arizona, where the democrat ann kirkpatrick is leading very comfortably in a seat that really probably should flow to republicans. and so i think that what you have to look at is each individual district. and there are stories to be told about them. and i think in, you know, in florida, one of the disadvantages i think that shalala has had, is that she is running against one of the few recruitment successes that republicans had...
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ambassador gene kirkpatrick stepped down and everybody was curious as to why. she said it's not that i can't take the heat. i can take the heat, i just choose not to take any more of this particular heat at this particular time. so sometimes it is what it is on face value. i think the rest of the world will react because they're not sure about who will come next. they like nikki haley. on the other hand, they have rubbed up against some of her sharper edges over the last couple years. she has been a very, very committed trump loyalist, as she laid out in that back and forth with the president and with the press. and the president has benefitted from that. and he's appreciated that. on the substance of it, i think we have to be very clear. yes, it's true that north korea two years ago was a who knows what's going to happen next situation. the rhetoric and the nuclear tests and the intercontinental ballistic missile tests were dangerous. president trump contributed to that danger by throwing back invective. he now says that was a negotiating tactic, and it's true
ambassador gene kirkpatrick stepped down and everybody was curious as to why. she said it's not that i can't take the heat. i can take the heat, i just choose not to take any more of this particular heat at this particular time. so sometimes it is what it is on face value. i think the rest of the world will react because they're not sure about who will come next. they like nikki haley. on the other hand, they have rubbed up against some of her sharper edges over the last couple years. she has...
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later, more debate coverage with democrat and kirkpatrick and leah marquez peterson in the second congressionalistrict. they're looking to replace rep. mcsally:, who is running for u.s. senate. live from tucson here on c-span. ♪ pc send buses traveling across the country on our 50 capitals tour. we recently stopped in indianapolis heard looking for to the november midterm elections, we're asking folks which party should control congress and why? >> the democratic party. not just because i support the democrat -- values, i think their voting property -- republicans on the executive branch. in addition to legislation, certainly they responded -- responsible congress. we have not seen that. the asiana presidency run amok. >> i believe i will be impacted. i am a college student is that getting out of school entering the workforce. tax breaks and financial matters that get decided in congress will directly affect me in my future success. i am a african-american woman. those who are fighting for my rights and my civil rights are very important. this will be impacted if there is a change in congress.
later, more debate coverage with democrat and kirkpatrick and leah marquez peterson in the second congressionalistrict. they're looking to replace rep. mcsally:, who is running for u.s. senate. live from tucson here on c-span. ♪ pc send buses traveling across the country on our 50 capitals tour. we recently stopped in indianapolis heard looking for to the november midterm elections, we're asking folks which party should control congress and why? >> the democratic party. not just because...
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democrat anne kirkpatrick and lee emmett peterson is competing for the seat. topics include u.s.ico relations, the trump administration, water
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can think of adlai stevenson forcefully confronting the soviets during the missile crisis or jean kirkpatrick during the reagan administration. a position that certainly matters on the world stage and as a listening post how the rest of the world sees this country. with that in mind i want to get? additional perspective from cnn chief international anchor christiane amanpour. >> christiane, within the u.n. and on the world stage how do you think the united states, its position is standing or changed in the two years that ambassador haley has been there? >> the entire duration of the trump administration has repositioned the united states on the international stage. from a leader and a supporter of alliances and a nation as a superpower that stands up for the principles, the bedrock principles of the global world order, which it created and led and fostered since the end of world war ii to now where it is not viewed as a leader anymore. it is viewed as a country that wants to pull back from the traditional american leadership roles. so whether it's nikki haley or mike pompeo or whoever it migh
can think of adlai stevenson forcefully confronting the soviets during the missile crisis or jean kirkpatrick during the reagan administration. a position that certainly matters on the world stage and as a listening post how the rest of the world sees this country. with that in mind i want to get? additional perspective from cnn chief international anchor christiane amanpour. >> christiane, within the u.n. and on the world stage how do you think the united states, its position is standing...