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hoping to work with the two countries to work out of the current kriess and respond to challenges. theresa may, also posting congratulations. u.s. and britain have a special relationship and looks forward to working with president-elect trump, working on the relations in the years to come. and benjamin netanyahu from israel, looking to strengthen and donald trump, no sleep for him. just a beautiful evening. the forgotten man and woman will not be forgotten again. we will come together as never before. that is donald trump's latest tweet as president-elect. >>> the sugar tax. 54% of the votes with. a 2% excise tax with beverages for 12 grams of sugar per 12 ounces. second such tax following berkeley california. >>> marijuana, california, massachusetts, nevada all voted in favor of legalizing recreational marijuana. and maine is still holding out >>> turning to the united states, the trial for th accused south carolina church the 21st, for dylann roof to have an evaluation. the prosecutors say his motive was to provoke a race war. could be sentenced to death if convicted. >>> police
hoping to work with the two countries to work out of the current kriess and respond to challenges. theresa may, also posting congratulations. u.s. and britain have a special relationship and looks forward to working with president-elect trump, working on the relations in the years to come. and benjamin netanyahu from israel, looking to strengthen and donald trump, no sleep for him. just a beautiful evening. the forgotten man and woman will not be forgotten again. we will come together as never...
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the author is professor daniel kriess. what was your goal with this book? >> guest: mike goldberg was to try to tell the history of technology in politics over the last 20 years. really started in the middle of the 1990s up through the 2014 midterm election cycle. really tried to explain some of the differences between republican and democratic parties win again to picking up technology in the service of electoral goals. >> host: what you mean by the term prototype politics? >> guest: one of the things i really wanted to try to figure out is where does innovation come from in political campaigning? sided campaigners in that new technologists and new tools? how do they pick up new social media platforms and use them for new ways? how did they invent entirely new ways of engaging the electorate, whether it's on twitter or whether it's on snapchat? what i wanted to think about in reading a lot of the sociology literature and political science literature and communication literature was where does innovation come from? how does it happen, and why is it so impor
the author is professor daniel kriess. what was your goal with this book? >> guest: mike goldberg was to try to tell the history of technology in politics over the last 20 years. really started in the middle of the 1990s up through the 2014 midterm election cycle. really tried to explain some of the differences between republican and democratic parties win again to picking up technology in the service of electoral goals. >> host: what you mean by the term prototype politics?...
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and in the midst of the kriess, the president is falsely blaming democrats for the crisis.ou the facts ahead. >>> and the president and his democratic challengers are all in their 70s. so one of the questions being thrown out there, should they be holding rallies and big events full of tons of people? new concerns about their health ahead. (announcer) carvana's had a lot of firsts. 100% online car buying. car vending machines. and now, putting you in control of your financing. at carvana, get personalized terms, browse for cars that fit your budget, then customize your down payment and monthly payment. and these aren't made-up numbers. it's what you'll really pay, right down to the penny. whether you're shopping or just looking. it only takes a few seconds, and it won't affect your credit score. finally! a totally different way to finance your ride. only from carvana. the new way to buy a car. it's almost like a challenge everyday myww's been an amazing journey. to see how well i can eat and still enjoy myself all day long. i wake up every morning to see how much weight i'v
and in the midst of the kriess, the president is falsely blaming democrats for the crisis.ou the facts ahead. >>> and the president and his democratic challengers are all in their 70s. so one of the questions being thrown out there, should they be holding rallies and big events full of tons of people? new concerns about their health ahead. (announcer) carvana's had a lot of firsts. 100% online car buying. car vending machines. and now, putting you in control of your financing. at...
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. >> the credit kriess i worse ebbed overnight. >> reporter: economic panic. >> this is stunning. >>ere failing. >> the house rejects the financial bailout plan. >> at the end of that day we were seven points down. as americans watched their 401(k)s disappear before their eyes. >> reporter: for the second time in his campaign, john mccain threw a hail mary. >> i'll succespend my campaign return to washington. i'm an old navy pilot and i know when a kriescrisis calls for al hands on deck. >> the market appears to be melting down threatening to bring john mccain's campaign with it. >> i would point out that barack obama came back to washington too. >> he didn't say he suspend -- >> just didn't say it. >> reporter: after a series of tense meetings, nothing was resolved. >> we can't let that happen. >> reporter: but now mccain was losing ground. >> i knew we were in serious trouble. >> reporter: he had one last chance. the presidential debates. and he struggled against obama. >> now, my old buddy joe, joe the plumbers out there, if you don't get -- adopt the healthcare plan that senator
. >> the credit kriess i worse ebbed overnight. >> reporter: economic panic. >> this is stunning. >>ere failing. >> the house rejects the financial bailout plan. >> at the end of that day we were seven points down. as americans watched their 401(k)s disappear before their eyes. >> reporter: for the second time in his campaign, john mccain threw a hail mary. >> i'll succespend my campaign return to washington. i'm an old navy pilot and i know when...
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saying with regard to that precedent issue she said we'll just have to hope that there are no future kriesshe border for a president to respond to. they're sort of brushing off that earn concern that a future president could use this for other purposes this white house very much focus odd getting this border wall funding and getting it right now. dom. >> eamon, maybe you and some of the viewers may remember the movie -- the presidential movie "dave. it had kevin klein and significant ownsigourne weaver dave met with his cabinet to find areas he could cut. this seems like an exercise. there is a legal implication as well is there a question right now among democratic lawmakers that this is even something the president can do >> well, there's a question of whether the democratic lawmakers will get behind the lawsuit to try to block this, right this could be tied up in the courts for some considerable period of time here. we'll see whether the president can actually execute on it and get access to this money this year democrats up on the hill have said we'll wait and see, as you saw pelosi say
saying with regard to that precedent issue she said we'll just have to hope that there are no future kriesshe border for a president to respond to. they're sort of brushing off that earn concern that a future president could use this for other purposes this white house very much focus odd getting this border wall funding and getting it right now. dom. >> eamon, maybe you and some of the viewers may remember the movie -- the presidential movie "dave. it had kevin klein and significant...
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the bay area housing kriess is forcing people out of homes and if they are lucky rvs andewer o it comes to legal overnight parking. but that may soon change in berkeley. that is where bob redell joins us live. and bob, you could talk a little bit about what city leaders are talking about here. >> absolutely, laura. yes, tonight the berkeley city council will consider a proposal to open six city-owned parking lots to people living in rvs including this lot here at the berkeley animal shelter. if the council were to approve the plan, the city would allow up to 25 rvs to camp overnight during nonbusiness hours in the safe parking locations for up to three months during which is called a grace period. berkeley isn't the only city in the bay bridge dealing with it this problem as you were alluding to. 2019 census data shows that over 9,000 people are living out of their vehicles in the nine county bay area and we're talking about cars and rvs. many of them parked illegally overnight on side streets or in front of businesses. berkeleyly banned overnight parking but has not enforced the rule a
the bay area housing kriess is forcing people out of homes and if they are lucky rvs andewer o it comes to legal overnight parking. but that may soon change in berkeley. that is where bob redell joins us live. and bob, you could talk a little bit about what city leaders are talking about here. >> absolutely, laura. yes, tonight the berkeley city council will consider a proposal to open six city-owned parking lots to people living in rvs including this lot here at the berkeley animal...
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that it knows how to confront in a way that displays willingness or ability to resolve deep-rooted kriesssome of which are con juk wall and others that we've been dragging along for a long time as corruption that's become more accent waited. so you have a place where the military executed 22 people and there's now a recent report and investigation about this. then you have the 43 murdered students, and let alone the fact that 43 students were murdered. what it was revealed was to what degree corruption and crime had penetrated government institutions, because those responsible for what happened, at least in the official version that we have up to now, with the municipal president and the police and to an unknown degree, the military. and then you got the white house scandal of which i'm sure all of you have aware of. a scandal that had it occurred in the united states, had it been revealed that michelle obama owned a $7 million house but that the title was in the name of a contractor who had won multimillion dollar bids by the obama administration and they would have been impeached or the
that it knows how to confront in a way that displays willingness or ability to resolve deep-rooted kriesssome of which are con juk wall and others that we've been dragging along for a long time as corruption that's become more accent waited. so you have a place where the military executed 22 people and there's now a recent report and investigation about this. then you have the 43 murdered students, and let alone the fact that 43 students were murdered. what it was revealed was to what degree...
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daniel kriess as he discusses network politics, from howard dean to barack obama, 2004-2012. dr. daniel kriess. >> i want to thank you all for coming today and also thank the humanities community at flyleaf for really extending such a wonderful invitation to be part of such a great series. i just finished my first year at unc, and it is public facing programs like this that has made my time at chapel hill be so wonderful in my first year. what i want to talk about today is my recent book, which max mention. the book presents a history of new media in a mature campaigning overall much of the last decade, through the lens of looking at how the democratic party and its candidates have taken up new media. and i just want to say one quick thing here. i will focus on democratic campaigning in the book to really tell the history deeply and well. it for reasons that we can talk about and the q&a, i think on the republican side of the aisle, they have a bit of a different history. largely for a number of different reasons, but namely parties bases of support different from the infrastruct
daniel kriess as he discusses network politics, from howard dean to barack obama, 2004-2012. dr. daniel kriess. >> i want to thank you all for coming today and also thank the humanities community at flyleaf for really extending such a wonderful invitation to be part of such a great series. i just finished my first year at unc, and it is public facing programs like this that has made my time at chapel hill be so wonderful in my first year. what i want to talk about today is my recent book,...
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and part of the volatility of housing kriess is the flow of capital around the globe that ended up in the u.s. housing market. and that's why central banks around the world were taken down by our housing sector. so that is a problem of modifying housing because we've now opened up housing stock to global capital flows and global capital flows have much higher levels of vague gory than domestic flows. if we saw massive swings in the slal val uft dollar relative to other currencies, we would see big changes in the investment flow coming in, either positive or negative. and that tends to accumulate in some places like new york and san francisco or seattle and other places where you get a lot of foreign investment in the housing stock and a lot of volatility on the upside. but that volatility on the upside could evaporate very quickly if, for one reason or another, that capital found its way to some other investment good some place else. and so right now the dollar is the global reserve currency, we're sitting in a very privileged position. a lot of people are looking buns once again at r
and part of the volatility of housing kriess is the flow of capital around the globe that ended up in the u.s. housing market. and that's why central banks around the world were taken down by our housing sector. so that is a problem of modifying housing because we've now opened up housing stock to global capital flows and global capital flows have much higher levels of vague gory than domestic flows. if we saw massive swings in the slal val uft dollar relative to other currencies, we would see...
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the lead individuals and agencies for health response during both domestic and international health kriess. when we think about things on the international stage we think about hhs and cdc and when we think about domestic responsibilities we think about the way in which dhs would play a much larger role. i think there is an opportunity to improve decision-making processes during these events. so i think the decision making process is very different than the business as usual decisions. in business as usual times, we have an element that addresses all concerns but during an emergency, you are much better off over time to come to a better out come eventually and i think there is an opportunity based on best practices to conduct additional drills and preparedness activities, particularly with the leadership involved in early decisions for both response and recovery in order to refine our ability to make those decisions because i think just from a -- from a certain organic perspective, decision-making like this doesn't come naturally to most institutions and the more we what can do to put that
the lead individuals and agencies for health response during both domestic and international health kriess. when we think about things on the international stage we think about hhs and cdc and when we think about domestic responsibilities we think about the way in which dhs would play a much larger role. i think there is an opportunity to improve decision-making processes during these events. so i think the decision making process is very different than the business as usual decisions. in...
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one of them being fx or crop kriess. when i spoke to the ceo i asked how much visibility he had going into this year. >> with lower crop prices this is lower crop prices but we had lower crop prices a year ago. the difference between last year and now is that the farmers this year were selling into a low commodity price. so the profits are going to be down a little bit relative to last year and we just really imagine they'll be more bearish themselves on inputs and expense management. we're airing on the side of caution. that caution has to be underpinned by what's going on in russia where the rouble continue to depreciate relative to the dollar and that's pressurizing what for us is a good sized business over there. >> how difficult is the pricing in this environment? >> well pricing, rewith doing and did last year we dollarized a lot of that and we had to put our prices up significantly the $160 million of impact last year we were able to recover 80 million of it to pricing but we still got $80 million and hit to the b
one of them being fx or crop kriess. when i spoke to the ceo i asked how much visibility he had going into this year. >> with lower crop prices this is lower crop prices but we had lower crop prices a year ago. the difference between last year and now is that the farmers this year were selling into a low commodity price. so the profits are going to be down a little bit relative to last year and we just really imagine they'll be more bearish themselves on inputs and expense management....
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that it knows how to confront in a way that displays willingness or ability to resolve deep-rooted kriess. some of which are con juk wall and others that we've been dragging along for a long time as corruption that's become more accent waited. so you have a place where the military executed 22 people and there's now a recent report and investigation about this. then you have the 43 murdered students, and let alone the fact that 43 students were murdered. what it was revealed was to what degree corruption and crime had penetrated government institutions, because those responsible for what happened, at least in the official version that we have up to now, with the municipal president and the police and to an unknown degree, the military. and then you got the white house scandal of which i'm sure all of you have aware of. a scandal that had it occurred in the united states, had it been revealed that michelle obama owned a $7 million house but that the title was in the name of a contractor who had won multimillion dollar bids by the obama administration and they would have been impeached or t
that it knows how to confront in a way that displays willingness or ability to resolve deep-rooted kriess. some of which are con juk wall and others that we've been dragging along for a long time as corruption that's become more accent waited. so you have a place where the military executed 22 people and there's now a recent report and investigation about this. then you have the 43 murdered students, and let alone the fact that 43 students were murdered. what it was revealed was to what degree...
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. >> the slaughter of children, we're talking about the kriess is goi-- crisis going on in syr right next. i think about the future every morning when i wake up. i care about my car because... i think it's a cool car. i think it's stylish and it makes a statement at the same time. and i've never had a car like that. people don't totally understand how the volt works. when the battery runs down the gas engine operates. i don't ever worry about running out of battery power... because it just switches over to my gas engine. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i love my chevy volt and i've never loved a car. ♪ >>> 10,000 people dead. in the past year alone, that's according to a syrian opposition group. today alone, at least 60 people have died and we now have new pictures showing the force of the syrian government. this showing armored vehicles outside a hospital. the sarrows show them surroundig a building on two sides. the picture on the left, a bridge, just three days later, destroyed. but the most tragic stories of this war, the children wounded and killed in heavy killing by sy
. >> the slaughter of children, we're talking about the kriess is goi-- crisis going on in syr right next. i think about the future every morning when i wake up. i care about my car because... i think it's a cool car. i think it's stylish and it makes a statement at the same time. and i've never had a car like that. people don't totally understand how the volt works. when the battery runs down the gas engine operates. i don't ever worry about running out of battery power... because it...
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that is the litigation kriess and not the credit which is a factor. >> so the question is could somethingwhat happened in 2008 happen again? and as our economy prepared for another major shock to the system let's bring in john riding who was bear stearns chief economist at the time of the lapse and is the founding partner from rdq economics. we are also joined by contributor william cohen, a vanity fair special correspondent and has an op ed on cnbc explaining why bear stearns could happen again let's go there first, bill if we might, you described in some writing that basically what happened with bear stearns was a run on the bank by corporate lenders that stopped wanting to lend to bear stearns i presume that could happen again. maybe out of a different sort of origin, but why couldn't it happen again >> well, tyler, you are right. it could happen again because wall street and big banks generally are in the business still of borrowing short and lending long and i know your viewers will know what that means basically their liabilities are short-term and the assets are long-term and when
that is the litigation kriess and not the credit which is a factor. >> so the question is could somethingwhat happened in 2008 happen again? and as our economy prepared for another major shock to the system let's bring in john riding who was bear stearns chief economist at the time of the lapse and is the founding partner from rdq economics. we are also joined by contributor william cohen, a vanity fair special correspondent and has an op ed on cnbc explaining why bear stearns could...