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come all sri-kumar with us -- cu masri kumar with us.ing, particularly in the currency market. this is important. marvin goodfriend, on why you will love negative interest rates. very important. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." lacqua in london, with tom keene in new york. let's get to the "bloomberg business flash." british american tobacco thes to buy the share of -- shares of reynolds american it does not own. british-american says the cash and share proposal value -- a premium of 20%, the last closing price. the u.k. company already owns 42% of reynolds. the maker of transient airplanes accelerates a restructuring plan after taking on billions of debt, developing its marquee jetliner. it is the second major employment cut at this company in eight months. they are trying to overcome cost overruns. senior executives at at&t and time warner have met in recent weeks to discuss business strategies, including a possible merger. that is according to people familiar with the matter. the talks are
come all sri-kumar with us -- cu masri kumar with us.ing, particularly in the currency market. this is important. marvin goodfriend, on why you will love negative interest rates. very important. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." lacqua in london, with tom keene in new york. let's get to the "bloomberg business flash." british american tobacco thes to buy the share of -- shares of reynolds american it does not own....
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kumar with them. sandigo became kumar's legal guardian so he could return to the u-s...where he says -life is much better. (two shot with wj) (28-:31)(ritibh kumar - parents were deported) (rk:) this is what my dad always tells me, to gain something you have to lose something. (track 3)he's not alone. (35-:39)(sot exchange with wj) (wj:) how many kids are you the legal guardian for? (ns:) right now we have now we have 1007 children.(track 4) many of the children still have one undocumented parent in the u-s ... sandigo agreed to care for and find a home for the kids if both parents are deported ... so the children can stay in the country where they were born. (:54-:58)(sot-reymundo otero - assists undocumented immigrants)"whoever is on the side of the families and these children who are suffering, they will have our vote."(nat sot) (track 5) sandigo delivers food to families daily.she's optimistic about hillary clinton's path to citizenship plan...which would help this undocumented mother of four...wh
kumar with them. sandigo became kumar's legal guardian so he could return to the u-s...where he says -life is much better. (two shot with wj) (28-:31)(ritibh kumar - parents were deported) (rk:) this is what my dad always tells me, to gain something you have to lose something. (track 3)he's not alone. (35-:39)(sot exchange with wj) (wj:) how many kids are you the legal guardian for? (ns:) right now we have now we have 1007 children.(track 4) many of the children still have one undocumented...
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(track 2) kumar was born in the united states. but his parents were undocumented immigrants, deported to india in 2010 and they took kumar with them. sandigo became kumar's legal guardian so he could return to the u-s... where he says -life is much better. (two shot with wj) (28-:31)(ritibh kumar parents were deported) (rk:) this is what my dad always tells me, to gain something you have to lose something. (track 3) he's not alone. (wj:) how many kids are you the legal guardian for? (ns:) right now we have now we have 1007 children. (track 4) many of the children still have one undocumented parent in the u-s ... sandigo and her husband agreed to care for and find a home for the kids if both parents are deported ... so the children can stay in the country where they were born. (:54-:58)(sotreymu ndo otero assists undocumented immigrants) "whoever is on the side of the families and these children who are suffering, they will have our vote." (nat sot) (track 5) sandigo delivers food to families daily. she's optimistic about hillary c
(track 2) kumar was born in the united states. but his parents were undocumented immigrants, deported to india in 2010 and they took kumar with them. sandigo became kumar's legal guardian so he could return to the u-s... where he says -life is much better. (two shot with wj) (28-:31)(ritibh kumar parents were deported) (rk:) this is what my dad always tells me, to gain something you have to lose something. (track 3) he's not alone. (wj:) how many kids are you the legal guardian for? (ns:) right...
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headed by maria teresa kumar, who is back with us.aria teresa, "the washington post" had a big story yesterday about voto latino's success in registering latino voters. latino voter group registered reporting more than 100,000 new voters. where does that stand? >> we're registering roughly 5,000 voters a day in key battleground states. latinos are not only primed, they're ready. pence's home is reminiscent of what romney said when he said binder full of women. when he said that, he sealed his fate with women. they decided not to vote for him. last night pence sealed his fate with latinos. what took off is what a collection it was meant to be mexican-american in this country, latino in this country. people started tweeting about their experience, their family experience their sacrifices. and it's very clear that these two individuals, both trump and pence have made this election about the latino community. it's about defining who is american. and i have to say that with so -- lawrence, when you and i first met each other, it was 12 yea
headed by maria teresa kumar, who is back with us.aria teresa, "the washington post" had a big story yesterday about voto latino's success in registering latino voters. latino voter group registered reporting more than 100,000 new voters. where does that stand? >> we're registering roughly 5,000 voters a day in key battleground states. latinos are not only primed, they're ready. pence's home is reminiscent of what romney said when he said binder full of women. when he said that,...
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. >> we're also joined tonight by maria teresa kumar and ana marie cox. anna marie, donald trump told a lie in the middle of his response to anderson cooper when he said no, i don't actually do these things. he felt compelled to tell the lie, no one respects women more than i do. so there is a pathological liar publicly laying down a lie right in the middle of his answer. >> yeah, you know, i -- the term gas lighting has come up a lot in this campaign to describe what trump does when he just directly contradicts something that we have evidence for him doing. i'd like to point out that's something that abusers do a lot. i'm not saying he is one necessarily. but that technique of just saying, no no, no, that didn't happen is something that people do when they're trying to psychologically abuse somebody. and i feel a little bit, i can say that i feel like the nation feel a little bit psychologically abused by trump. i mean, i think this is pretty incredible stuff. i know that we're, you know, it still sort of seems like a he said-she said in a way. but these
. >> we're also joined tonight by maria teresa kumar and ana marie cox. anna marie, donald trump told a lie in the middle of his response to anderson cooper when he said no, i don't actually do these things. he felt compelled to tell the lie, no one respects women more than i do. so there is a pathological liar publicly laying down a lie right in the middle of his answer. >> yeah, you know, i -- the term gas lighting has come up a lot in this campaign to describe what trump does...
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we're back now with maria teresa kumar who has rejoined us. maria teresa, what we'll call the october 12th surprises continue almost by the minute. here is "people" magazine, obviously this has been a legally vetted, carefully legally vetted report. they would not publish it without that. reporting that this reporter alone with donald trump at mar-a-lago with melania his wife upstairs, and donald trump shut the door behind us. i turned around, and within seconds he was pushing me against the wall and forcing his tongue down my throat. that is precisely what he said to billy bush was his modus operandi. >> it's what he tried to do with the woman on the airplane and the receptionist. this is clearly a pattern. but your just reading that statement, lawrence was gut-wrenching. i can't imagine any viewer right now not even in tears or feeling uncomfortable. he is taking us to a very dark place. and the fact that these women are sharing their bravery with us of sexual assault, i have to applaud them. because it's something that cannot be easy. and i
we're back now with maria teresa kumar who has rejoined us. maria teresa, what we'll call the october 12th surprises continue almost by the minute. here is "people" magazine, obviously this has been a legally vetted, carefully legally vetted report. they would not publish it without that. reporting that this reporter alone with donald trump at mar-a-lago with melania his wife upstairs, and donald trump shut the door behind us. i turned around, and within seconds he was pushing me...
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of best i've seen at a presidential debate and i've been at many. >> let's bring back maria theresa kumar rich gaylan. rich, does trump want to be the president or does he want to be a media mogul? >> i think he wants both. first of all, you can't use campaign funds for -- to start a private company, so he can't ensure those. in terms of starting a tv network, i have two words, al gore. he tried to do it in a -- ended up selling it, he made money, because he sold the channels to al jazeera. it is a heavy, heavy lift to start a tv network and getting people to watch day after day after day, it is not like radio where you set up the studio, and somebody sits down and talks, as you know, it takes dozens of people, maybe hundreds to put this on. >> but, if you look at the fact, he raised $9 million off his facebook page during the live stream on debate night, $9 million. so there is a market, maria. could he turn some sort of trump tv into a viae business where you have subscribers paying on a monthly basis, if he has a solid market out there as he -- as he seems to be indicating just with th
of best i've seen at a presidential debate and i've been at many. >> let's bring back maria theresa kumar rich gaylan. rich, does trump want to be the president or does he want to be a media mogul? >> i think he wants both. first of all, you can't use campaign funds for -- to start a private company, so he can't ensure those. in terms of starting a tv network, i have two words, al gore. he tried to do it in a -- ended up selling it, he made money, because he sold the channels to al...
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. >> reporter: kal penn, everyone's favorite stoner from "harold and kumar." even played a terrorist on "24." then famously left hollywood to serve in the office of public engagement in the obama administration. >> compare and contrast the working conditions inside the >> you can't, though. >> come on. >> it's so far-fetched. look, i have an air conditioned trailer and somebody will bring me a coffee if i want it, here. there -- >> you're in cramped quarters. >> i'm eating vending machine sandwiches and working 19 hours a day. i love that. but this is definitely the make-believe version. >> reporter: on set penn became a fact checker. >> the kal penn seal of approval? >> flattering. it's little things. how many people would be in a particular office? would somebody actuall r this person or are we taking creative license with it? >> reporter: they brought in a hard-hitting political consultant from washington, d.c. >> you are a speechwriter. >> i was for two senators and four cabinet secretaries. worked on a couple of state of the union addresses. >> sorry, sir
. >> reporter: kal penn, everyone's favorite stoner from "harold and kumar." even played a terrorist on "24." then famously left hollywood to serve in the office of public engagement in the obama administration. >> compare and contrast the working conditions inside the >> you can't, though. >> come on. >> it's so far-fetched. look, i have an air conditioned trailer and somebody will bring me a coffee if i want it, here. there -- >> you're...
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joining us now, ana marie cox, senior political correspondent more mtv news and maria theresa kumar and nancy jiles, contributor to cbs sunday morning. ana marie, melania trump could have tweeted "i know donald trump, donald trump would never do that." but that's not what she tweeted. she just tweeted the lawyer's letter wanting three sentences removed from the article that have absolutely nothing to do with the assault. >> it's a little suspicious, although, you know, i think now would be a good time for her to plagiarize michelle obama if she so chose. [ laughter ] i would love to hear that coming out of melania trump's mouth. she probably has some feelings about this we shouldn't surmise too much and i hate to project into her relationship that it's their relationship, right? but it is odd that this is -- this would be the things that she disputes as though she, like you said, tacitly does not dispute the rest of it. i think melania -- i wish we could leave her out of this. in fact, i have to say, since she has taken herself out of the public eye, this is an odd way for her to insert
joining us now, ana marie cox, senior political correspondent more mtv news and maria theresa kumar and nancy jiles, contributor to cbs sunday morning. ana marie, melania trump could have tweeted "i know donald trump, donald trump would never do that." but that's not what she tweeted. she just tweeted the lawyer's letter wanting three sentences removed from the article that have absolutely nothing to do with the assault. >> it's a little suspicious, although, you know, i think...
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. >>> he couldn't take it down the entire 911 system in the county. 18-year-old kumar desai created a leak on twitter that took over smart phones forcing them to call 911. it wouldn't let them hang up echoes emergency calls flooded dispatch centers in surprise, poorly -- peoria and the mcso >> it's a big stress. summit could be dying or needing actual emergencies. >> don't mess around with this . cyber detectives used gps ordnance to leave them to the phoenix apartment. the gateway community college student was arrested in class and he eventually told investigators he would be paid by apple to point out flaws inside in -- in >>> -- were you outside yesterday? did you feel the record- breaking heat? not only did we break the record, we hit 100 degrees. that is the latest triple digit temperature we have ever seen in phoenix. 23. we hit 100 yesterday. we are also in the second longest stretch of high temperatures greater than 90 degrees through the month of october. thursday was day 23. the record currently stands at day 25. once you look at my forecast over the next few days it looks l
. >>> he couldn't take it down the entire 911 system in the county. 18-year-old kumar desai created a leak on twitter that took over smart phones forcing them to call 911. it wouldn't let them hang up echoes emergency calls flooded dispatch centers in surprise, poorly -- peoria and the mcso >> it's a big stress. summit could be dying or needing actual emergencies. >> don't mess around with this . cyber detectives used gps ordnance to leave them to the phoenix apartment. the...
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- between 'capital boulevard' and 'wake forest road' last night -- when he hit 59-year-old "paresh-kumar - shah." shah 'died' overnight at wake-med. new tonight - flowers now mark the spot where a cary man was killed while riding his bicycle early friday morning. the highway patrol says 36- year-old "jason - markley"...attempt ed to make a left turn on his bike near jordan lake when he was hit from behind by a pick-up truck. "ramsey - capps"...is charged with failure to and misdemeanor death by vehicle. markley leaves behind a wife and three children. one of the cyclists injured in a hit-and-run in cary last week is improving. "lori - cove" has been upgraded from "critical" to "serious" condition at wakemed. police say cove and "ginny - davis".... were hit while riding their bikes on high house road last monday. "christopher - moore"...is charged with felony hit and run. 'hundreds of inmates' -- have been 'moved out' of a 'state prison' -- in 'wayne county' -- following 'what' officials are calling -- a "disturbance" last night. "p response team" -- 'remains' -- at the "neuse correctiona
- between 'capital boulevard' and 'wake forest road' last night -- when he hit 59-year-old "paresh-kumar - shah." shah 'died' overnight at wake-med. new tonight - flowers now mark the spot where a cary man was killed while riding his bicycle early friday morning. the highway patrol says 36- year-old "jason - markley"...attempt ed to make a left turn on his bike near jordan lake when he was hit from behind by a pick-up truck. "ramsey - capps"...is charged with...
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rajage kumar, what's your job here at carnegie mellon university? >> i am a professor of robotics and engineering. >> host: how'd you get into that? >> guest: turns out that i did my postgraduation studies, did my master's and ph.d. at carnegie mellon, then i joined ibm research for three years or so because i came back -- and i came back because i like9 cmu and pittsburgh so much. >> host: what kind of things do you work on? >> guest: what are called embedded systems, that's the technical term, these are things that embed computers inside them, but basically different devices. for example, your smartphone is basically kind of a sophisticated device with computers inside them, but you really don't -- [inaudible] take a it's, for example. it has a computer inside of it but is meant to be a television. you think of it as basically that device. a toaster that you use on a kalely basis that costs -- daily basis that costs $10 has a teeny-weeny computer inside it. so basically these are embedded systemses, embed computers and act smart but it's really a
rajage kumar, what's your job here at carnegie mellon university? >> i am a professor of robotics and engineering. >> host: how'd you get into that? >> guest: turns out that i did my postgraduation studies, did my master's and ph.d. at carnegie mellon, then i joined ibm research for three years or so because i came back -- and i came back because i like9 cmu and pittsburgh so much. >> host: what kind of things do you work on? >> guest: what are called embedded...
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we recently visited with raj kumar at carnegie melon university who is working on driverless cars. here is a little bit of what he had to say. >> because these audits done by computers and software we have to be cognizant of and be cautious about possible technology. this could include cybersecurity attacks. i can send information out. i could also receive information back in. those entry points become potential portals for attack so we need to be careful. attacks can from across the state, the country, the consonant or globally. again besides cybersecurity threats, we are also worried about what can be done in the physical contacts. for example we can jam gps. you can use for example is simulated device causing it to break so the cybersecurity threats and particular attacks that are possible. >> host: dr. rosekind. >> guest: i think we have to look at both the positive and the negative and let's start with the positive which is one example of how all this technology could be tremendous is the updates. you can update software. you could have a brand-new car with all kinds of safety
we recently visited with raj kumar at carnegie melon university who is working on driverless cars. here is a little bit of what he had to say. >> because these audits done by computers and software we have to be cognizant of and be cautious about possible technology. this could include cybersecurity attacks. i can send information out. i could also receive information back in. those entry points become potential portals for attack so we need to be careful. attacks can from across the...
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kumar pages and a lot of thank you is he don't have the irincess me wishes to come true sometimes he can be a chief. and cleveland roosevelt fox 8. vivian's mom says her daughter is doing well she's tired sometimes but she is every bit an active four -year-old she turns five this coming wednesday.e a high school cheerleaders park controversy statements they made on the sideline spark series backlash my prompted the drastic decision from the superintendent.ra of four-legged ammo for walking it's homecoming weekend for pittsburgh area high school students when allowed to ten the big gamen move comes weeks after the court a high school cheerleaders stage a national anthem kneeling protest during a visit by war veterans a local vfw post providing a color guard at that game and almond video of the cheerleaders protest sparked outragehe there were fears of protest at tonight schedule game move the homecoming game two this afternoon and on the lovee the parents of players to attend. things are happening will sing it with do a march or something like that. don't do itdo some people accuse th
kumar pages and a lot of thank you is he don't have the irincess me wishes to come true sometimes he can be a chief. and cleveland roosevelt fox 8. vivian's mom says her daughter is doing well she's tired sometimes but she is every bit an active four -year-old she turns five this coming wednesday.e a high school cheerleaders park controversy statements they made on the sideline spark series backlash my prompted the drastic decision from the superintendent.ra of four-legged ammo for walking it's...
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we recently visited with raj kumar at carnegie mellon university who is working on driverless cars. here is a little bit what he had to say. >> because they are driven by computers and hundreds of lines of software code, we have to be cognizant of and be cautious about possible threats to the technology. these could include cybersecurity attacks, if i can send information out, i can also receive information back in. those entry and exit lines become potential portals for attack. we have to be aware of attacks that come across the state, the country, the continent or globally. again besides cybersecurity threats, one also has to be worried about what can be done in a physical context. for example, you can jam gps. you can possibly spoof gps. you can use, for example, even simple laser devices you can buy very cheaply to confuse the light or sensors causing the vehicle to brake itself. so there are cybersecurity threats and also physical attacks that are possible. >> dr. rosekind. >> i think we have to look at both the positive and negatives. let me start with the positives which is o
we recently visited with raj kumar at carnegie mellon university who is working on driverless cars. here is a little bit what he had to say. >> because they are driven by computers and hundreds of lines of software code, we have to be cognizant of and be cautious about possible threats to the technology. these could include cybersecurity attacks, if i can send information out, i can also receive information back in. those entry and exit lines become potential portals for attack. we have...
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my guest, rasika kumar, is a software engineer at google, and she is also a professional dancer who haseen dancing since the age of 4, and she's been doing classical indian dancing, - known as bharata natyam. - yes. kamla: welcome to the show. thank you. thanks for having me. so i think you are one of the few people i've come across who combine the interests of both their parents. your father is an engineer, your mother is a dancer.
my guest, rasika kumar, is a software engineer at google, and she is also a professional dancer who haseen dancing since the age of 4, and she's been doing classical indian dancing, - known as bharata natyam. - yes. kamla: welcome to the show. thank you. thanks for having me. so i think you are one of the few people i've come across who combine the interests of both their parents. your father is an engineer, your mother is a dancer.
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kumar, thank you.iate you coming in and sharing this with us. >> thanks. >>> coming up when we return, the doctor is in. a health care start-up wants to take an unsick day. we'll talk about that. and take a look at alcoa. missed estimates by 3 cents. we're going to talk about that when "squawk" returns in just a moment. >>> coming up, hedge fund tighten leon cooperman gearing up for a big fight with regulators. the s.e.c. has charged him and his firm with insider trading. he'll tell us his side of the story at the top of the hour when he joins us here on the set. it's an interview you don't want to miss. right here on "squawk box." all the networks are great now. we're talking within a 1% difference in reliability of each other. and, sprint saves you 50% on most current national carrier rates. save money on your phone bill, invest it in your small business. wouldn't you love more customers? i would definitely love some new customers. sprint will help you add customers and cut your costs. switch your bu
kumar, thank you.iate you coming in and sharing this with us. >> thanks. >>> coming up when we return, the doctor is in. a health care start-up wants to take an unsick day. we'll talk about that. and take a look at alcoa. missed estimates by 3 cents. we're going to talk about that when "squawk" returns in just a moment. >>> coming up, hedge fund tighten leon cooperman gearing up for a big fight with regulators. the s.e.c. has charged him and his firm with...
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investigators say kumar dessie created a took over smartphones, forcing them to call 911 and it would let them hang up. the dispatch center in surprise, peoria and the mcso call center downtown all flooded with calls. >> it's a big stress. somebody could be dying or needing actual emergency. >> the team claimed -- the teenager claimed he would be paid by apple to point out flaws in the software and hackers would recognize his skills. semitruck driver involved in a readily as in a deadly truck. does in a deadly accident. a motorcyclist spun out and stuck under the rear tile just tire of the semi. the person did not survive. police believe he might've been driving too fast and changing lanes without notice. the big rig had a red trailer. >>> success for the salt river project. room for more to happen over the next 20 days. srp planning to add tree trimming debris and coal to its next test runs. workers are trying to figure out if burning biomass can reduce the risk of wildfires in the state and create renewable power. >>> safety alerts ahead of halloween. first, be on the lookout for ra
investigators say kumar dessie created a took over smartphones, forcing them to call 911 and it would let them hang up. the dispatch center in surprise, peoria and the mcso call center downtown all flooded with calls. >> it's a big stress. somebody could be dying or needing actual emergency. >> the team claimed -- the teenager claimed he would be paid by apple to point out flaws in the software and hackers would recognize his skills. semitruck driver involved in a readily as in a...
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> reporter: the sheriff's office says there center, peoria enterprise road targeted by 18-year-old kumar decide. gateway community college a student created a link inviting twitter followers to click on it. >> to put above into their phone and actually caused their phone to automatically dispatch 911 call. when they were -- when they wanted to hang up they could not hang up. >> reporter: once the calls came flooding in cyber detectives used gps coordinates leading them to his apartment. >> they took him into custody while he was at a class. >> reporter: mcso says at first he tried to claim he was getting paid by apple to pinpoint flaws in the software. he also told them hackers would recognize his skill and he thought it would be funny. nobody is laughing. >> ncso is saying it wasn't just here in arizona. that link also caused disruptions in texas and california. >>> a valley man accused in a ro telling words. >> stupid mistake. >> police say he got into it with another driver near seventh avenue and mcdowell. when the other guy showed a gun crawford shot at his car twice. one bullet hit
> reporter: the sheriff's office says there center, peoria enterprise road targeted by 18-year-old kumar decide. gateway community college a student created a link inviting twitter followers to click on it. >> to put above into their phone and actually caused their phone to automatically dispatch 911 call. when they were -- when they wanted to hang up they could not hang up. >> reporter: once the calls came flooding in cyber detectives used gps coordinates leading them to his...
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investigators say 18-year-old kumar dessie created a link on twitter that took over smartphones, forcing them to call 911 and it wouldn't let them hang up. 911 calls flooded the dispatch center in surprise, peoria and the mcso call center downtown. >> this is a big stress because somebody could be dying or needing an actual an emergency -- an actual emergency. >> the gateway community college a student was arrested by apple to point out flaws in the software and that hackers would recognize his skills. >>> we have never heard from jeanette phinney,. she spoke out months after her husband lavoy finicum was killed after that standoff in oregon. jeanette says her family was elated when they learned a jury handed down a not guilty verdict for the seven others involved in that 41 day armed occupation. jeanette says the decision she feels is justice husband. she says the people need to start standing for what is right and not being intimidated or pulling by bush bullied by authorities. throughout the trial the defense said the group never illegally conspired to keep federal workers from doing
investigators say 18-year-old kumar dessie created a link on twitter that took over smartphones, forcing them to call 911 and it wouldn't let them hang up. 911 calls flooded the dispatch center in surprise, peoria and the mcso call center downtown. >> this is a big stress because somebody could be dying or needing an actual an emergency -- an actual emergency. >> the gateway community college a student was arrested by apple to point out flaws in the software and that hackers would...
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shelley kumar with us. very good to have you, sir.here. neil: what has happened here? i didn't realize it was such a large voting bloc and it does turn out? not that we can expect a third of that to come to the polls. virtually 80% do. what has donald trump done to reach out to them they're responding more favorably than they have to a lot of republican candidates? >> first let me tell you demographics of hindu americans in the united states. that is actually more like four million people, not just from india, but from other countries like fiji, from caribbean, from africa, from nepal, from sri lanka and so forth. that is a little broader group. one out of 10 is an entrepreneur, in business, and so the first thing which is most attractive to the hindu-american businessmen, once again, one out of 10, is some kind of a business entrepreneur, is, the donald trump's stance on business. we see a train wreck coming with hillary clinton and, therefore, we are heavily in support of donald trump. you know, if you remember some time back, but t
shelley kumar with us. very good to have you, sir.here. neil: what has happened here? i didn't realize it was such a large voting bloc and it does turn out? not that we can expect a third of that to come to the polls. virtually 80% do. what has donald trump done to reach out to them they're responding more favorably than they have to a lot of republican candidates? >> first let me tell you demographics of hindu americans in the united states. that is actually more like four million...
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rajage kumar of carnegie mellon, what are we looking at here? what is this? >> guest: we are looking at a cadillac crossover suv from 2011 which is capable of driving itself. so it's a self-driving cadillac. >> host: well, if you look at the car, it looks pretty norm from here. >> guest: yeah. it's a car that we literally bought new from a cadillac dealership in pittsburgh, and then we outfitted it with a bunch of sensors and computers, added software to it. bam, it drives itself. >> host: well, you wanted to give us a ride. >> guest: oh, we would love to give you a ride. >> host: let's go. >> guest: hop in. >> autonomous driving. >> host: what's the main reaction you get from people riding mt. car with yousome. >> guest: the typical reaction is one of anxiety and angst. fear and occasionally panic attacks. but then they eventually watch
rajage kumar of carnegie mellon, what are we looking at here? what is this? >> guest: we are looking at a cadillac crossover suv from 2011 which is capable of driving itself. so it's a self-driving cadillac. >> host: well, if you look at the car, it looks pretty norm from here. >> guest: yeah. it's a car that we literally bought new from a cadillac dealership in pittsburgh, and then we outfitted it with a bunch of sensors and computers, added software to it. bam, it drives...
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joining us, rick tyler and spokesperson for the cruz campaign and maria theresa kumar. the theater aspect of stuff drives me a little crazy. but i was stunned that in all the theatrical analysis, very few words spoken about the one thing that seemed to have been left out of trump debate prep, and that is how to breathe. >> well, not only how to breathe, but also this idea that the moment hillary got into his space, he almost seemed like a cage animal and started pacing back and forth, for whatever reason, twitter has been an incredible avenue of bringing in new voices and last night after trump was telling muslim americans to see what basically, to basically say what they see, a hash tag was created and it said muslims see this, and the kicker was someone is watching you, hillary. and it literally tore through the internet, because it was one, very funny, but two, it was this idea, is anybody else watching how close his proximity is? he looks like a caged bull. and there was very little analysis on that point. >> let's listen to what donald trump said today about the po
joining us, rick tyler and spokesperson for the cruz campaign and maria theresa kumar. the theater aspect of stuff drives me a little crazy. but i was stunned that in all the theatrical analysis, very few words spoken about the one thing that seemed to have been left out of trump debate prep, and that is how to breathe. >> well, not only how to breathe, but also this idea that the moment hillary got into his space, he almost seemed like a cage animal and started pacing back and forth, for...
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also maria theresa kumar. and josh barro, and a msnbc contributor. and i want to share with you the latest from the "new york times." donald trump spoke to the times about his middle of the night twitter rant, and he said this. why would i have regrets? i am a very truthful person. and i'm telling the truth. now people understand it. before the tweets, people didn't understand it. and maria theresa, in trump world, that, i guess, makes sense to them. >> well, i think that they're trying to hold onto the presidential candidate because they realize what's more at stake is not only is he president, but do they basically bring down the republican party. so that is basically, i think they're just trying to hold on and make it through november 8th. the real question is why is it that we've let him get along with it so long. we saw from the home he announced his candidacy last year he went after latinos and muslims. and women. it took a long while to hold his feet to the fire. >> here was donald trump's tweeted defense, i guess, of what he did last night. t
also maria theresa kumar. and josh barro, and a msnbc contributor. and i want to share with you the latest from the "new york times." donald trump spoke to the times about his middle of the night twitter rant, and he said this. why would i have regrets? i am a very truthful person. and i'm telling the truth. now people understand it. before the tweets, people didn't understand it. and maria theresa, in trump world, that, i guess, makes sense to them. >> well, i think that...
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and maria theresa kumar. and charlie sikes. and a msnbc contributor. maria theresa, another weekend, another woman comes forward, and this time in donald trump's defense he seems to be claiming, well, i didn't do it, but she's an important st porn star, so y. >> i can see kellyanne conway watching this interview and pulling her hair out. he's trying to do what most people for president would do, which is stay on script, and he can't help himself. but this is really interesting. he's trying to tell people that the system is rigged. that people are going to come out afterwards, and you're going to find out that these women were all basically trying to set him up. what triggered this avalanche of women coming forward was his denial that he had ever assaulted a woman. this was not, per se, the tape that people heard, but it was that day on debate, next, on the second debate when he denied going after women. that was the reason why the women from the "new york times" came forward, the young woman that was a receptionist in 2005 came forward, i felt like he
and maria theresa kumar. and charlie sikes. and a msnbc contributor. maria theresa, another weekend, another woman comes forward, and this time in donald trump's defense he seems to be claiming, well, i didn't do it, but she's an important st porn star, so y. >> i can see kellyanne conway watching this interview and pulling her hair out. he's trying to do what most people for president would do, which is stay on script, and he can't help himself. but this is really interesting. he's...
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maria kumar, ceo of voto latino. and the editor of the "national review." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> surprise, it's october. donald trump's bad week may have gotten a lot worse. today's "new york times" has a front page expose that trump declared a loss of $916 million on his 1995 tax return. which means it could have allowed him to avoid paying federal income taxes on nearly $1 billion worth of income over an 18-year period. all legal, by the way. the losses came from mismanagement of three casinos, his airplane and the plaza hotel in new york. the "times" received the documents in the mail anonymously, with a return address of trump tower. his former accountant, now retired, verified them. the clinton campaign said, this bombshell report reveals the colossal nature of trump's failures. trump's campaign said he's paid hundreds of millions in state, local and federal taxes. trump tweeted this this morning. i know our complex tax laws better than anyone who has ever run for p
maria kumar, ceo of voto latino. and the editor of the "national review." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> surprise, it's october. donald trump's bad week may have gotten a lot worse. today's "new york times" has a front page expose that trump declared a loss of $916 million on his 1995 tax return. which means it could have allowed him to avoid...
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. >> our next guest was scheduled to be maria teresa kumar. >> you might as well take on the bad ombres. >> i was a little surprised there was no audible reaction in the room. >> because everybody was on twitter. i have to say, when you have bad ombres, you have that mexican thing, muslims, these are things that are in a parallel universe that is very much. twitter is on the pulse of another voice. i do have to say that what i'm looking at in this debate is whether or not george w. bush is going to come back and say, donald trump is disqualified as a candidate because of what he said, that he was going to undermine the election. the reason i'm looking for george where bush, texas is up by only two points for donald trump. texas hasn't gone democratic since 1976. you have roughly 4 million latino eligible voters in that state. people are paying attention. i would look at that. this whole time, donald trump has done such a smart job of taking us down a different road. we don't know what smoke and mirrors he is really trying to do. at the very end when he said he wanted us to tune in to el
. >> our next guest was scheduled to be maria teresa kumar. >> you might as well take on the bad ombres. >> i was a little surprised there was no audible reaction in the room. >> because everybody was on twitter. i have to say, when you have bad ombres, you have that mexican thing, muslims, these are things that are in a parallel universe that is very much. twitter is on the pulse of another voice. i do have to say that what i'm looking at in this debate is whether or...
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. >> maria teresa kumar, thank you for being part of our post debate coverage tonight and always. appreciate it. >> we have been watching tonight's debate and reactions to it unfold alongside a special and expert group of truth squatters. we are looking at justice and legal issues. we also have richard engel looking at military national security and foreign policy issues for us. richard engel, as always, up until an absolutely obscene hour where it is daylight where he is, richard, what did you see where it seemed like it needed truth-squatting attention? >> i think it was a sad day for the united states frankly. an angry debate. it was bitter. candidates seemed to truly hate each other. i thought it was going to turn into physical violence at one stage. it looked awful. and i that i reflects badly on the united states. the united states likes to present itself as a model of democracy. a model that should be immolated around the world. and i think it would be hard for any country watching to say we want that political system. we want to immolate it. specifically, there was this is
. >> maria teresa kumar, thank you for being part of our post debate coverage tonight and always. appreciate it. >> we have been watching tonight's debate and reactions to it unfold alongside a special and expert group of truth squatters. we are looking at justice and legal issues. we also have richard engel looking at military national security and foreign policy issues for us. richard engel, as always, up until an absolutely obscene hour where it is daylight where he is, richard,...
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and the obama administration is martha kumar, who has written about this subject, as max and others know. there was actually a potential terrorist threat when president obama was going to his inaugural. and you had extremely close coordination between the bush administration and the obama administration. but taken apart from that, you also had, as again, max alluded to, the 2008 financial crisis. and i think it's fair to say without a transition and working together between secretary paulson, tim geithner, who had been head of the new york fed, and chairman bernanke, we could have faced and would have faced. not could have, i think it's almost certain we would have faced much more, much more dire circumstances which were difficult enough. second key point, technology has changed. don't have to tell any of you that. the way you conduct your business ah fairs and write your stories and so forth, that's changed. so we need to take advantage of that. and that can help streamline the process, as clay has talked about. and thirdly, you now have federal funding that indeed itself validates and
and the obama administration is martha kumar, who has written about this subject, as max and others know. there was actually a potential terrorist threat when president obama was going to his inaugural. and you had extremely close coordination between the bush administration and the obama administration. but taken apart from that, you also had, as again, max alluded to, the 2008 financial crisis. and i think it's fair to say without a transition and working together between secretary paulson,...
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seated to my right is anita kumar. she covers new information every day about the white house and she has been covering the clinton campaign, sharing her company's coverage of clinton, in addition to her work as a white house reporter. she previously worked at the washington post and the tampa bay times, covering government at every level. she is a graduate of the university of virginia. finally, my friend at the end is adam, the united states supreme court reporter for the new york times. we will discuss some of his work in his sidebar and his news stories. he is a graduate of the yield law school and he practiced law for 14 years before joining the new york times in 2002. he spent a great deal of that time defending the new york times as one of its in-house counsel. he has taught courses at yale and the university of chicago. thank you for joining us. the jumping off point was the trump comments where he expressed frustration about journalism and journalists, making suggestions that caught the attention of a lot of p
seated to my right is anita kumar. she covers new information every day about the white house and she has been covering the clinton campaign, sharing her company's coverage of clinton, in addition to her work as a white house reporter. she previously worked at the washington post and the tampa bay times, covering government at every level. she is a graduate of the university of virginia. finally, my friend at the end is adam, the united states supreme court reporter for the new york times. we...
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let's bring in shre kumar. thank you very much for joining us. you heard the read.take anything away from it, you want to say, oh, big news, seems like this is kind of more of the same. would you read it that way? >> i would agree with you completely, brian. i think you didn't hear anything new, anything dramatic in the latest beige book statement. only thing i would add is that hampton talked to us about reduce slack in some labor markets, tightening labor markets. but janet yellen's recent statement talked about availability of labor. the thing that comes out, if anything, pretty pedestrian report, the contradictions. we have here that we don't know whether the labor market is tightening or not. yes, the wages are increasing. but they are still not at the comfortable pace as far as many workers are -- >> i'm going to jump in, you said it best, it is old, not news, you can't spell news with the word old. only new, nothing new in it, let's move on to something else. >> okay. >> you tweeted out this morning that basically that stanley fisher and janet yellen seem to
let's bring in shre kumar. thank you very much for joining us. you heard the read.take anything away from it, you want to say, oh, big news, seems like this is kind of more of the same. would you read it that way? >> i would agree with you completely, brian. i think you didn't hear anything new, anything dramatic in the latest beige book statement. only thing i would add is that hampton talked to us about reduce slack in some labor markets, tightening labor markets. but janet yellen's...
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seated to my right is anita kumar, a journal so comes the white house for mcclatchy newspapers. she brings you information every day about the white house and has lately been busy covering the hillary clinton campaign, chairing her companies coverage of secretary clinton. in addition to her work as a white house reporter, previously she worked at the "washington post." before that the saint petersburg times, now the tampa bay times covering government at every level, and she's a proud graduate of the university of virginia. and find my good friend on their end is adam liptak no to a lot of people in this room and in this town as the united state supreme court reporter for the "new york times." the rights sidebar column on legal developments. .. he has taught courses on the supreme court and the first amendment and several law schools including yale and the university of chicago. thank you to our panelists for joining us. the setting for this, the tipoff or jumping point is donald trump 's comments made february and march in which he expressed frustration about journalism and jou
seated to my right is anita kumar, a journal so comes the white house for mcclatchy newspapers. she brings you information every day about the white house and has lately been busy covering the hillary clinton campaign, chairing her companies coverage of secretary clinton. in addition to her work as a white house reporter, previously she worked at the "washington post." before that the saint petersburg times, now the tampa bay times covering government at every level, and she's a proud...