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lastly, let me mention this area of diversity. diversity is a matter that is critically important for the state department to carry out its mission. if you don't have a diversified talented workforce, it is virtually impossible for america to have maximum impact around all of the world. so we want to help you on that effort. but when we look at the bickering and the fellows, that because of some concern as to what is the treatment in the state department to maintain that flow of talent in the workforce. we will deal with that but will work with you to make sure that we in fact have it type of talented workforce at the department of state. look forward to your testimony and look forward to our discussions. >> we will now turn to the only confirmed person other than secretary of state. to help structure the state department. we are thankful that you are here and in the role that you're playing on behalf of the nation and all of us and we look forward to your testimony. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ranking member cardin and members of
lastly, let me mention this area of diversity. diversity is a matter that is critically important for the state department to carry out its mission. if you don't have a diversified talented workforce, it is virtually impossible for america to have maximum impact around all of the world. so we want to help you on that effort. but when we look at the bickering and the fellows, that because of some concern as to what is the treatment in the state department to maintain that flow of talent in the...
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it is lastly unfair and say, yes, it is lastly unfair that female colleagues are being paid less than we offer doing the same sorts of jobs paid less than we offer doing the same sorts ofjobs and it is also unfair that women are not going to get those best paid jobs because they are all taken up by perfectly delightful and equally competent men. i see the south american correspondent with davis, ifully backed calls for senior debuts to be pay the same as male counterparts. quite a thing building up, but the point building up i suppose is that the director—general says he will act fast on this, and do something about this. how fast can it be, and what about the overall cost of the public purse in the end, if you have to raise a lot of people's salaries? i think he said he would act by 2020, and clearly the women who signed the open letter believe that is probably not achievable, not very far away, and they doubt that. of course you don't have too raise the salaries of the women, you could cut the salaries of the men. maybe they will have a word withjohn humphrys etc. wie will take some
it is lastly unfair and say, yes, it is lastly unfair that female colleagues are being paid less than we offer doing the same sorts of jobs paid less than we offer doing the same sorts ofjobs and it is also unfair that women are not going to get those best paid jobs because they are all taken up by perfectly delightful and equally competent men. i see the south american correspondent with davis, ifully backed calls for senior debuts to be pay the same as male counterparts. quite a thing...
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money lastly, the third thing, the republicans are having a repealing ime with and replacing obamacare because it is a republican plan, it came of a republican think tank, mitt romney, a republican, did massachusetts and then obama of course took the heat obama, but it was a republican plan, i think that having a y are difficult time repealing and replacing. great.ys are thank you. countries with, in one health insurance provider, single payer exists, why not for all.care jody says single payer is the last thing to try now that we insurance companies run the show for the last 40 years karen everything, but and says is healthcare a right or a privilege, replace the word shelter, food, oxygen, all necessary for life, slippery slope. getting your thoughts in open phones for the next 10 minutes or so. fresno, california, line for republican. fresno,hi, this is jim, california. host: go ahead, sir, that's you. aller: okay, talk about the 440,000 preventable deaths in errors.ls by 440,000. that is 1200 per day, every day the year. that dwarfs any other deaths in world, why is it that stress
money lastly, the third thing, the republicans are having a repealing ime with and replacing obamacare because it is a republican plan, it came of a republican think tank, mitt romney, a republican, did massachusetts and then obama of course took the heat obama, but it was a republican plan, i think that having a y are difficult time repealing and replacing. great.ys are thank you. countries with, in one health insurance provider, single payer exists, why not for all.care jody says single payer...
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. >> lastly, sir, are you optimistic that general kelly, secretary kelly will bring a discipline to the white house that is needed? >> absolutely. i think that's why he's there. take reince at his word. i don't think he's hiding the ball on this at all. the president wanted to change directions, wanted to go in a different way than the way that office was managed. i think he was terribly effective but was probably more laid back and independent in the way he ran the office. i think the president wants to go a different direction, wants more discipline, little more structure in there. he enjoys working with generals. we have several in the administration doing extraordinary jobs. the president likes that. i simply think you saw him say let's try a different direction when it comes to chief of staff. i'm actually looking forward to working with john kelly. he has tremendous homeland security secretary. >> always good to have you. thank you for joining us this
. >> lastly, sir, are you optimistic that general kelly, secretary kelly will bring a discipline to the white house that is needed? >> absolutely. i think that's why he's there. take reince at his word. i don't think he's hiding the ball on this at all. the president wanted to change directions, wanted to go in a different way than the way that office was managed. i think he was terribly effective but was probably more laid back and independent in the way he ran the office. i think...
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and lastly, what we want to do is end the one-size-fits-all medicaid for our most vulnerable population. the president believes the time has come for us to get done, give states the ability toha reform medicaid the way we did when i was governor of indiana. in ways that will better meet the needs of our most vulnerable people. >> tucker: sounds like choice is the main goal. >> vice president pence: giving people freedom, giving them more choices, lower cost insurance and allowing states to innovate and be creative about the way -- >> tucker: but if after a year or two of giving people more choices, millions fewer americans had health insurance, would that be worth it? >> vice president pence: well, it's -- the very essence of living in a free society is people get to make their own decisions. but the president and i truly believe that if you lower the cost of health insurance, if you give americans more choices ins. health insurance, that more americans will choose more employers will choose to have and offer health insurance to their employees and have health insurance for their famili
and lastly, what we want to do is end the one-size-fits-all medicaid for our most vulnerable population. the president believes the time has come for us to get done, give states the ability toha reform medicaid the way we did when i was governor of indiana. in ways that will better meet the needs of our most vulnerable people. >> tucker: sounds like choice is the main goal. >> vice president pence: giving people freedom, giving them more choices, lower cost insurance and allowing...
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lastly our incoming chair governor sand value recent signed a bill to create a cyberdefense center to lady all the cyberprotesting projects in in re state. and more can be done there are at least 34 pending bills in state legislature us that you can help advocate ekt for and push through so it can land on your desk to sign. although these are great accomplishments we must never become complacent. criminals and foreign daefrs will continue to pursue vulnerabilities in defenses that harm citizens cripple our critical infrastructure and steal our resources. that is why my initiative will live on through the ng pachlt resource center for state cybersecurity that i have been privileged to cochair with governor snyder through the center the ng pachlt staff continues to assist your states in implement best practices and be a lasting resource for you and your staff. before we go on to our speakers and you're discussion i do want to give a special shoutout to jeff and tim and ask enemy and all the for example who worked on cybersecurity if necked stand up and if you could give enemy a great ro
lastly our incoming chair governor sand value recent signed a bill to create a cyberdefense center to lady all the cyberprotesting projects in in re state. and more can be done there are at least 34 pending bills in state legislature us that you can help advocate ekt for and push through so it can land on your desk to sign. although these are great accomplishments we must never become complacent. criminals and foreign daefrs will continue to pursue vulnerabilities in defenses that harm citizens...
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lastly, russia sponsored talks in struggled to find talks and broke up without agreement.aine, u.s.p in secretary of state rex tillerson will be traveling to kuwait where we -- our white house correspondent from washington has more. your secretary of state rex tillerson seems to be embracing the possibility of breaking -- brokering a peace deal between qatar and his neighbors -- its neighbors. rex tillerson's point of the right now is that there should restraint.ions and -- the u.s. state department says this dispute might not end anytime soon in said this could last week's or even months. -- meet with us or we -- and we will give you dirt on hillary clinton. after initially saying the june russianwas about adoptions, he revised his statement. when it came to information can, it was -- who ae clinton, it was disappointment. >> it became clear she had no information. lawyer andt trump's were there. the new york times broke the story on saturday, having received tips from five sources in the administration. the russian lawyer at the meeting says she was not acting on behalf
lastly, russia sponsored talks in struggled to find talks and broke up without agreement.aine, u.s.p in secretary of state rex tillerson will be traveling to kuwait where we -- our white house correspondent from washington has more. your secretary of state rex tillerson seems to be embracing the possibility of breaking -- brokering a peace deal between qatar and his neighbors -- its neighbors. rex tillerson's point of the right now is that there should restraint.ions and -- the u.s. state...
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lastly, the nasdaq was down 2% on the week.ts worst week of the year, so investors are selling tech. the worst directs on the nasdaq include amazon and nvidia. it will be interesting to see how this holiday shortened day plays out. taking a look at it and that's getting a record high, the dow transport. it is at a record high, look at that, up 1/10 of 1%. hittingelta airlines record highs. built up 1%. estimates are rising, helping shares of airlines across the board. fedex higher by more than six tens of 1%. numbers are going up the right way. the bottom line is expected to grow 14% this year. isquestion we have to ask are the transports the new tech? we happen to the bloomberg and take a look. time the nasdaq hit a record high, it was all the way back on june 9, almost a month ago. look at the transports in white getting that record high. investors really seem to be going toward some of those transportation shares. it will be interesting to see if technology will get a bit of july goes on, right now, not so much. vonnie: it i
lastly, the nasdaq was down 2% on the week.ts worst week of the year, so investors are selling tech. the worst directs on the nasdaq include amazon and nvidia. it will be interesting to see how this holiday shortened day plays out. taking a look at it and that's getting a record high, the dow transport. it is at a record high, look at that, up 1/10 of 1%. hittingelta airlines record highs. built up 1%. estimates are rising, helping shares of airlines across the board. fedex higher by more than...
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and lastly, in terms of trump -- lastly, in terms of trump, he is doing what demagogues have done throughouttory. and that is, instead of bringing people together to confront the serious problems that we face, what he is doing is trying to divide us up by our religion, by our race, by our gender or where our families came from. even a very conservative president -- even a very conservative republican president like george w. bush understood that one of the important functions of a leader in a democratic society is to bring people together, not separate them. and i say -- i say to president trump: this country has struggled too long, too many people have fought, too many people have died, too many people have been beaten, too many people have gone to jail, in the fights against racism, sexism, xenophobia and homophobia. mr. trump, we are not going backwards. we are going forwards! now, i am often asked -- i'm often asked by the media and others: how did it come about that donald trump, the most unpopular presidential candidate in the modern history of our country, won the election? and my ans
and lastly, in terms of trump -- lastly, in terms of trump, he is doing what demagogues have done throughouttory. and that is, instead of bringing people together to confront the serious problems that we face, what he is doing is trying to divide us up by our religion, by our race, by our gender or where our families came from. even a very conservative president -- even a very conservative republican president like george w. bush understood that one of the important functions of a leader in a...
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lastly, let me mention the area of diversity. diversity is a matter that is critically important for the state department to carry out its mission. if you don't have a diversified dal leapt talented work force it's virtually impossible for america to have massive impact around all parts of the world. so we want to help you on that effort, but when we look what happened with the wrangle fellows, that causes us some concern as to what is the commitment in h the state department to maintain that flow of talent in a diversified work force. so, yes, we will deal with that in the state department authorization but we like to work with you to make sure we in fact have that type of talented work force at the department of state. look forward to your testimony and look forward to our discussions. >> well now i'll turn to the only confirmed person other than secretary of state, to help structure the state department. we're thankful you're here and in the role you're playing on behalf of our nation and us and look forward to your testimony.
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all the headlines, but now i think it is time for you to step up and join in and say, yes, it is lastlyid less than we offer doing the same sorts of jobs paid less than we offer doing the same sorts ofjobs and it is also unfair that women are not going to get those best paid jobs because they are all taken up by perfectly delightful and equally competent men. i see the south american correspondent with davis, ifully backed calls for senior debuts to be pay the same as male counterparts. quite a thing building up, but the point building up i suppose is that the director—general says he will act fast on this, and do something about this. how fast can it be, and what about the overall cost of the public purse in the end, if you have to raise a lot of people's salaries? i think he said he would act by 2020, and clearly the women who signed the open letter believe that is probably not achievable, not very far away, and they doubt that. of course you don't have too raise the salaries of the women, you could cut the salaries of the men.
all the headlines, but now i think it is time for you to step up and join in and say, yes, it is lastlyid less than we offer doing the same sorts of jobs paid less than we offer doing the same sorts ofjobs and it is also unfair that women are not going to get those best paid jobs because they are all taken up by perfectly delightful and equally competent men. i see the south american correspondent with davis, ifully backed calls for senior debuts to be pay the same as male counterparts. quite a...
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lastly but not least, charlie‘s parents wish to thank the continued support of millions of supportersntlemen. traders say they have lost everything in a massive fire that broke out overnight in camden market. it took 70 firefighters to get the blaze under control. there are no reports of any casualties. it‘s the second major fire to hit the market in a decade. sarah harris has more. just after midnight at camden lock. millions come here every year to shop in the market. for some hours, it looked like it might be lost. firefighters managed to contain the blaze and thankfully, no one was hurt. but dozens of london traders have lost their livelihoods. yvonne had just been taken to see a shell of her jewellery store that she had run for the last 15 years. my friend called me at 12 o‘clock, and i was sleeping. so i don‘t know what had happened, i thought it was an emergency call, so i took the phone out. and then i called her back, and she said, camden lock is on fire. everything i own is what i sell, so it‘s all gone. everything, definitely. it was the central market hall where it is thou
lastly but not least, charlie‘s parents wish to thank the continued support of millions of supportersntlemen. traders say they have lost everything in a massive fire that broke out overnight in camden market. it took 70 firefighters to get the blaze under control. there are no reports of any casualties. it‘s the second major fire to hit the market in a decade. sarah harris has more. just after midnight at camden lock. millions come here every year to shop in the market. for some hours, it...
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then lastly, the blue route looking good. between 76, the schuylkill and 95 only going to take you about a 14, 15 minute drive. >>> now to breaking news we're following for you in philadelphia. where gunman ambushed and killed a man in a wheelchair at a home with four children inside. >> nbc 10 matt delucia live at police headquarters. new information on the deadly attack. what can you tell us. >>> vai and tracie. homicide detectives working overnight to get a search warrant to go inside the home. two men were shot. one of them a man in the a wheelchair. he died right there in the living room. take a look at video from the scene outside this home on the 3300 block of north gratz street. shooting happened just before midnight. victims are resident and caretaker. caretaker was bringing the resident home at the time. helping the man up the steps and into the door. that's when two men showed up with begins and forced open the door. the man with the wheelchair tried to hold the door shut by one of the shooters fired off at least o
then lastly, the blue route looking good. between 76, the schuylkill and 95 only going to take you about a 14, 15 minute drive. >>> now to breaking news we're following for you in philadelphia. where gunman ambushed and killed a man in a wheelchair at a home with four children inside. >> nbc 10 matt delucia live at police headquarters. new information on the deadly attack. what can you tell us. >>> vai and tracie. homicide detectives working overnight to get a search...
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and lastly, we look at what's called trust freund solvency which wore log for liabilitys and the health care obligations o public sector workers. host: what are some hell tail signs that a state's on the right track or the wrong track to use that phrase? guest: the wrong track is easy to offensive. if you are running a structural deficit for a number of years, you've probably got a problem. if you have less than one cash solvency you're looking at not being ready for a recession. the states at the bottom have been building up large debts and deficits and large pension liabilities over a period of decades. easy to are all flagged and it's sustained. on the positive side, the good state, these are states with stock cash reserves. these are states with revenues that exceed expenses. so they're running surpluses year-to-year. you've got very low pension liabilitys and they're not states that issue a lot of debt to cover expenses. host: if you want to cover the state's solvencies, ask eileen norcross. phones are open. 202-748-8000, 202-748-8001. eileen norcross, one of the things we heard ab
and lastly, we look at what's called trust freund solvency which wore log for liabilitys and the health care obligations o public sector workers. host: what are some hell tail signs that a state's on the right track or the wrong track to use that phrase? guest: the wrong track is easy to offensive. if you are running a structural deficit for a number of years, you've probably got a problem. if you have less than one cash solvency you're looking at not being ready for a recession. the states at...
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emily: lastly, we have to talk about amazon. companies has the wind at its back, it may be amazon with so many new bets with so much potential growth. obviously the company buying , whole foods, amazon spark. what are you looking for when it comes to amazon next week? david: i think the wind is at the back of amazon, facebook, and google like no companies have ever had the wind at their back. amazon is not that different from the other two except its valuation is much higher and its profits are much lower. that is because they have had this astonishing attitude towards growth for decades that continues to work for them. buying whole foods was a stunning move that i think goes to say a lot about their incredible ambition that just never ceases. bezos is an astonishing business leader. in cases like this in most companies, i would say the valuation is out of whack. in the case of amazon, i do think they have the ability to own more and more markets across the economy, which i think will eventually attract the concern of regulators
emily: lastly, we have to talk about amazon. companies has the wind at its back, it may be amazon with so many new bets with so much potential growth. obviously the company buying , whole foods, amazon spark. what are you looking for when it comes to amazon next week? david: i think the wind is at the back of amazon, facebook, and google like no companies have ever had the wind at their back. amazon is not that different from the other two except its valuation is much higher and its profits are...
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lastly. [inaudible] i think all religious institutions should pay taxes me because it's actually being used to mute the message that churches are trying to share because they're afraid of the tax benefits. >> i think he makes good points, at least the last half of what he just said there's certainly no question. >> there are restrictions on what you can do. you can't promote candidatespu for public office. they pay taxes and they're allowed to engage in clinical activity like they are group of people who wanted to engage in political activity. i'm a christian, i'm a minister, i take religion very seriously, i take the philosophy behind it veryth seriously. i think it's just that we don't think that the government, which many conservatives think can't do anything right, we don't want them mucking around, telling us how to be religious. everything from national day of prayer which i think i was on the show before about that. national day of prayer, what are you supposed to do on national day of
lastly. [inaudible] i think all religious institutions should pay taxes me because it's actually being used to mute the message that churches are trying to share because they're afraid of the tax benefits. >> i think he makes good points, at least the last half of what he just said there's certainly no question. >> there are restrictions on what you can do. you can't promote candidatespu for public office. they pay taxes and they're allowed to engage in clinical activity like they...
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lastly, our incoming chair governor sandoval recently signed a bill to great a cyber defense center to lead all their cyber projects in their state. and more can be done. there are now at least 34 pending bills in state legislatures that you can all help advocate for and push through so that they could land on your desk to sign. although these are great accomplishments, we must never ever be complacent o are crimins and foreign adversaries will continue to pursue vulnerabilities in our defenses that while on our citizens, cripple critical infrastructure, and steal our resources. that is why my initiative will live on ddgs resource center first date of cybersecurity that i've been privileged to culture with governor snyder. through the center of the nga staff will continue to assist your states and diplomat best practices and be a lasting resource for you and your staff. before we go on to our speakers and our discussion, i do want to give a special shout out to jeff and tim, and ask them at all the folks who worked on cybersecurity come if they could stand up, and if you could give the
lastly, our incoming chair governor sandoval recently signed a bill to great a cyber defense center to lead all their cyber projects in their state. and more can be done. there are now at least 34 pending bills in state legislatures that you can all help advocate for and push through so that they could land on your desk to sign. although these are great accomplishments, we must never ever be complacent o are crimins and foreign adversaries will continue to pursue vulnerabilities in our defenses...
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. >> and lastly, i'd like you to know that we've received hundreds of letters in support and opposition. and while we always encourage public input, the majority of the opposition letters are asking us to consider your 1995 acquittal and subsequent civil judgment, however these items will not be considered in this case. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, ma'am. >> reporter: and his last words, the closest he comes to a full apology. >> i'm sorry it happened. i'm sorry to nevada. i wish, i wish called me. i thought i was glad to get my stuff back, but it wasn't worth it, nine years away from your family is just, just not worth it, and i'm sore ey. >> reporter: in the end, the decision unanimous, read one by one. >> considering all these factors, my goal is to grant your parole when effective. >> i agree to grant parole. >> mr. simpson, i do vote to grant parole when eligible. and that will conclude this hearing. >> thank you. >> thank you, thank you. [ applause ] >> reporter: as he was being escorted out, that heavy steel door closing behind him, you can see him clenching his fist
. >> and lastly, i'd like you to know that we've received hundreds of letters in support and opposition. and while we always encourage public input, the majority of the opposition letters are asking us to consider your 1995 acquittal and subsequent civil judgment, however these items will not be considered in this case. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, ma'am. >> reporter: and his last words, the closest he comes to a full apology. >> i'm sorry it...
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lastly, i would like toinlt introduce my sister and brother who are also with us to day. over the years we have learned the value of love, companionship and the ability to be dependent on each other. thank you very much. >> thank you. again, welcome to your family. you may begin yourstatement. >> chairman, ranking member and members of the committee, it is an honor to appearbefore you today. i am grateful to be nominated by president trump to be the comptroller of thecurrency and if confirmed for this role i'd be honored to serve the citizens of united states ofamerica. thank you to all the committee members i had an opportunity to meet. i enjoyed the opportunity to meet some of you for first time and to get reacquainted with others. but most importantly, i appreciate the opportunity to learn more about the issues you feel are important to thepeople of america. for those who i did not get to meet, if confirmed, i look forward to meeting and working with you in the future. i grew up in a midwestern family where my father was an entrepreneurial business person and my mother
lastly, i would like toinlt introduce my sister and brother who are also with us to day. over the years we have learned the value of love, companionship and the ability to be dependent on each other. thank you very much. >> thank you. again, welcome to your family. you may begin yourstatement. >> chairman, ranking member and members of the committee, it is an honor to appearbefore you today. i am grateful to be nominated by president trump to be the comptroller of thecurrency and if...
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. >> lastly, they try to get it off with sandpaper and -- >> no.no. >> because that's what women are doing at night when they're taking off their makeup. >> tiny, tiny bit. that's it. >> this stuff is impressive. >> even that doesn't work. >> i think we all can agree that gets the men try seal of approval. >>> time for some fresh funky real or fake clip zblps that means it's real or fake monday with ebaum's world. >> looks like a dark cloud in the sky. it almost looks like an alien kind of thing. >> we've got the video. think it's real or fake? >> fake ufo. >> sor or is it? real or fake next on "right this minute." classic hershey's outside. with a new creamy, crunchy inside. new hershey's cookie layer crunch. classic reimagined. l'omatte addiction.nts new matte addiction by color riche. rich matte lipstick. 16 shades pulse with lush comfort. non-drying. never flat. can't beat this matte. new matte addiction by l'oreal. listerine® total care strengthens teeth, after brushing, helps prevent cavities and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to giv
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was an ugly quarter for fixed income when you look at bank of america and they had a good quarter lastly, regional banks, i think that's the most sensitive to what you talk about with rates and that's the one area i'm not ready to step back into yet. >> kevin, absence of a pickup in volatility, volume, rates, what gets you excited about these rates? >> if i really believe that regulatory reform was going to happen in the next six months, in other words, it would be a 2017 event, i would be reallocating back into this sector and that, to me, would be a fundamental structural change to move these entities away from the utilities that they've become they are crushed by the fact that the convenance doesn't allow them to use their power to be the infrastructure for the economy that is growing. i really believe the reason we're not growing at 3% gdp growth is because these banks, the infrastructure for every other sector are so highly overregulated that they can't do their good work and the fact that the state and municipal regulations stop small businesses from growing. now it's time to deliv
was an ugly quarter for fixed income when you look at bank of america and they had a good quarter lastly, regional banks, i think that's the most sensitive to what you talk about with rates and that's the one area i'm not ready to step back into yet. >> kevin, absence of a pickup in volatility, volume, rates, what gets you excited about these rates? >> if i really believe that regulatory reform was going to happen in the next six months, in other words, it would be a 2017 event, i...
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lastly, i will say that we are working on a new flood insurance program. i'm working with democratic senator from new york, kirsten gillibrand. we have, i think, a very good bill. in it we have $4 billion a year for so-called flood litigation. if there is -- so-called flood mitigation. if there is something a community can do to decrease their risk of flooding so that you don't have to pay out flood insurance premiums, we think it is a very good bill. we don't know if it is going to be our bill that passes, but everyone else is copying off our bill, so we think ultimately most of it get through. we are hoping the diversion, the coursework for the basin wide analysis, as well as the $400 million per year that would come out of our bill if it is approved, could all be used by this community and others to lower the risk of flooding. on the other hand, sea levels are rising. we can anticipate at least coastal areas to have more flooding. it is going to be a nationwide issue for a while. she is asking about what kind of timeframe -- >> [inaudible] -- my house f
lastly, i will say that we are working on a new flood insurance program. i'm working with democratic senator from new york, kirsten gillibrand. we have, i think, a very good bill. in it we have $4 billion a year for so-called flood litigation. if there is -- so-called flood mitigation. if there is something a community can do to decrease their risk of flooding so that you don't have to pay out flood insurance premiums, we think it is a very good bill. we don't know if it is going to be our bill...
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and i think lastly, jake, i think as one story ends, another story biegins. i thought it was quite striking that sarah huckabee sanders said the president of the united states was joking about police officers roughing up suspects at that event that he held last friday. you recall the president talking about that during that speech going after undocumented gangs and so forth. the president made some remarks about roughing up police suspects duri suspects. during this press briefing, sarah huckabee sanders said the president was joking there, which begs the question how is it at all appropriate for the president to be joking about police brutality. jake? >> and those answers were condemned by any police offices. tell me, what are your sources telling you about general kelly when he made this decision, why he made this decision? >> we didn't hear a lot of tick-tock from sarah sanders. she refused to comment on conversations the president had with john kelly. we're told this is something john kelly had discussed over the weekend, getting rid of anthony scaramucci
and i think lastly, jake, i think as one story ends, another story biegins. i thought it was quite striking that sarah huckabee sanders said the president of the united states was joking about police officers roughing up suspects at that event that he held last friday. you recall the president talking about that during that speech going after undocumented gangs and so forth. the president made some remarks about roughing up police suspects duri suspects. during this press briefing, sarah...
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we heard you, paris, lastly, just from you on what the democrats are at least asking to do, looking tosad and it's unfortunate. i remember during the campaign when people talked about secretary clinton's health, democrats went in uproar. and so i think what we have to say is if there are medical professionals that deem this president as somehow mentally unfit, let them be the judge but the congress, of all people, should not be talking about anybody's abilities or unfitness to serve. when you look at the things that he's done to make this country better in just these few months, it is clear that he is not only fit. he's qualified, experienced, and he's doing a great job for the american people. and there's no doubt about that. >> all right. >> the bill would let the medical professionals do it. that is what the bill calls for. so, paris, we agree. we agree. >> we don't agree. it should not even come to this. this is the point that we've gotten in our politics where we're trying to go after every single thing to undermine this president. let him be the president. he was elected. let him
we heard you, paris, lastly, just from you on what the democrats are at least asking to do, looking tosad and it's unfortunate. i remember during the campaign when people talked about secretary clinton's health, democrats went in uproar. and so i think what we have to say is if there are medical professionals that deem this president as somehow mentally unfit, let them be the judge but the congress, of all people, should not be talking about anybody's abilities or unfitness to serve. when you...
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. >> brangham: lastly, congressman, shifting gears a tiny bit, the president as you know has been quite tough recently on his attorney general. i'm just curious for your take on that. as a member of his own party, what does that atmosphere do to this ongoing investigation? >> well, you know, i support our president and i defend him when it's appropriate, and i think that he's being, you know, unfairly taxed or criticized, but on the other hand, there are times when i disagree with him. this is one of those times. i think as the attorney general and as one of the most honorable, sincere men in government, that's certainly been my interaction with him. when you see him testify and others, i think most american people feel that that way. i don't understand why he wouldn't, and i in fact expect that he should continue as our attorney general. >> brangham: congressman chris stewart, thank you very much for being here. >> reporter: and now, for a view from across the aisle. i'm joined by congressman adam schiff of california-- he's the top democrat on the house intelligence committee. congres
. >> brangham: lastly, congressman, shifting gears a tiny bit, the president as you know has been quite tough recently on his attorney general. i'm just curious for your take on that. as a member of his own party, what does that atmosphere do to this ongoing investigation? >> well, you know, i support our president and i defend him when it's appropriate, and i think that he's being, you know, unfairly taxed or criticized, but on the other hand, there are times when i disagree with...
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lastly, world health organization, maybe c-span can group.ebody on from that america ranks 39 out of the top 0 countries in the world for healthcare, best systems in the world do not go through wall class.and billionaire number one in the world, france, number two, italy, they have a single-payer health plan like america should have had years ago. want to get involved, call your congresspeople, tell them hr676, medicare for votededicare and medicaid best healthplan in america. works of healthcare, great for people who sell it, ut americans can't afford to buy it. host: thanks for calling. we'll get a few more on before up.rap from "washington post," shaping ealth care bill, senator sidelined trump and now they're paying the price. republicans began working on healthcare legislation, they spectacles,from two unpopular health bill and resident of the united states prematur remature -- senator majority leader mcconnell decided to work up a different bill inside office and let trump on the sideline where he stayed. t might have seemed right move back then, pushing away unpopular presiden
lastly, world health organization, maybe c-span can group.ebody on from that america ranks 39 out of the top 0 countries in the world for healthcare, best systems in the world do not go through wall class.and billionaire number one in the world, france, number two, italy, they have a single-payer health plan like america should have had years ago. want to get involved, call your congresspeople, tell them hr676, medicare for votededicare and medicaid best healthplan in america. works of...
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2000, was businesslike and congenial. , bush wase bush accused of being too friendly with putin and lastlyith barack obama where the pair met in a meeting that was described as amicable and cooperative. >> climate change will also be a hot topic at the summit. here in france there are is a lot of reaction to the government's announcement that they want to ban diesel cars by 2040. >> that has thrown everyone for a loop. that is what the ecology minister said yesterday. is it a realistic project? that is a question that we are asking. the newspapers are daring him to put his money where his mouth is. many association say they welcome the good intentions but they find his project lacking details. >> this decision is also drawing reaction across the channel. , a rathere telegraph sarcastic and scoffing tone, why don't you ban the compact disc while you're at it? claim should be taken with a grain of salt, he claims, but it raises questions. will it become illegal to unknowingly sell a petrol car? what about hybrid cars? that use electricity and petrol. these questions remain unanswered. the da
2000, was businesslike and congenial. , bush wase bush accused of being too friendly with putin and lastlyith barack obama where the pair met in a meeting that was described as amicable and cooperative. >> climate change will also be a hot topic at the summit. here in france there are is a lot of reaction to the government's announcement that they want to ban diesel cars by 2040. >> that has thrown everyone for a loop. that is what the ecology minister said yesterday. is it a...
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lastly, i have that other kind of faith. this is a challenging time. in the wider world. the been a challenging time -- it's been a challenging time for businesses. but help is on the way. and hope always springs eternal. because for so many of you, like for me in my little family, our hope ultimatedy doesn't come from our government -- ultimately doesn't come from our government or from our elected leaders, but our hope comes from someplace deeper. so i encourage you to avail yourself of that faith in these times. pray for the good leaders who . rve in this building continue to pray for our president. and all the families that serve around him. and pray with confidence that he who said i know the plans i have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future, says that as much to this generation of americans as he's ever said it before. so i say with faith today, boundless faith in the american people so well represented here at the nfib. the faith and the determination of our president and with faith , with ho has ever been those who
lastly, i have that other kind of faith. this is a challenging time. in the wider world. the been a challenging time -- it's been a challenging time for businesses. but help is on the way. and hope always springs eternal. because for so many of you, like for me in my little family, our hope ultimatedy doesn't come from our government -- ultimately doesn't come from our government or from our elected leaders, but our hope comes from someplace deeper. so i encourage you to avail yourself of that...
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lastly, the crash on bridgeport, east 4th street around prospect street. >> thank you. >>> a message for a local mother charged in her 4-year-old's death. why the family is not mad as her as investigators search for answers. >> seven minutes to 5:00, capture how a local women was rescued from above. >>> plus, no kids allowed. why adults are taking over legoland tonight. the world's greatest recipe... meat and fire. a simple combination that has now been mastered. you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. tonight's special, fire crafted flavors. try our new pepper crusted new york strip, our outlaw ribeye, or a full rack of baby back ribs. and for lunch, try our steakhouse burger, or any steakhouse lunch combo. only at longhorn. >>> a south jersey mother charges in the death of her 4-year-old daughter. >> investigators say when paramedics arrived, they found the 4-year-old unresponsive with cuts and bruises to the face. police charged the mother with endangerment. her family had a message for her. >> i love you so much. don't cry. keep your head up. something is going to come out of
lastly, the crash on bridgeport, east 4th street around prospect street. >> thank you. >>> a message for a local mother charged in her 4-year-old's death. why the family is not mad as her as investigators search for answers. >> seven minutes to 5:00, capture how a local women was rescued from above. >>> plus, no kids allowed. why adults are taking over legoland tonight. the world's greatest recipe... meat and fire. a simple combination that has now been mastered....
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. >> reporter: lastly, this tournament honors the military signing the wall of heroes.hat did you say and what does it mean to you? >> i thanked them for their make it a point to honor them this week especially, but we do that every week. we get to do this because of what they're fighting for. so yeah, we're very appreciative of them. >> this tournament did not go exactly the way billy hurley, iii planned it. the defending champion struggled for most, if not all of the tournament, finished at 9-over participate and even though it was not his best performance and he did not repeat as champion, he's a player folk will soon not forget. >> just walking around the course today or around the hotel out to dinner and people are just like hey, there's the champ. so it's fun inside the locker room kind of thing, but i think that the amount of support, i didn't expect that. i think there's way too many people here that remember i won last year. i hardly remember i won last year and so it's a lot of people, you know, supporting and rooting for me. that's really fun to see. >> we sa
. >> reporter: lastly, this tournament honors the military signing the wall of heroes.hat did you say and what does it mean to you? >> i thanked them for their make it a point to honor them this week especially, but we do that every week. we get to do this because of what they're fighting for. so yeah, we're very appreciative of them. >> this tournament did not go exactly the way billy hurley, iii planned it. the defending champion struggled for most, if not all of the...
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lastly, i'm a christian conservative republican, but i think that all of the tax preferences for christian and religious organizations should be abolished. i think all religious institutions should pay taxes because it is actually being used to mute the message that churches are trying to share because they are afraid about the tax benefits. guest: i think kevin makes good points, at least the last half of what he said. there is no question that when you accept the tax benefits, there are some significant restrictions on what you can do. you can't get into the business of promoting candidates for public office. there are some churches that don't accept tax exemptions, they pay taxes, then they are allowed to engage in political activity, as if they were a group of people who wanted to engage in political activity. but i think he is wrong about the people who support separation of church and state have somew non-christian agenda. i'm a christian, i'm a minister, i take religion very seriously, i take the philosophy behind it seriously. i think it is just that we don't think the government,
lastly, i'm a christian conservative republican, but i think that all of the tax preferences for christian and religious organizations should be abolished. i think all religious institutions should pay taxes because it is actually being used to mute the message that churches are trying to share because they are afraid about the tax benefits. guest: i think kevin makes good points, at least the last half of what he said. there is no question that when you accept the tax benefits, there are some...
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lastly our incoming chair governor sandoval signed a bill to create a cyberdefense center to lead all in their state. more can be done. there are at least 34 pending bills in state legislatures that you can all help advocate for and push through so that it can land on your desk to sign. although these are great accomplishments, we must never ever, become complacent. criminals and foreign adversaries will continue to pursue vulnerabilities in our defenses that will harm our citizens, cripple our critical infrastructure and steal our resources. that is why my initiative will live on through the nga resource is noter for state cybersecurity that i have been privileged to co-chair with governor snyder. through this center the nga staff will continue to assist your states and implement best practices and be a lasting resource for you and your staff. before we go on to our speakers and our discussion, i do want to give a special shoutout to jeff and tim and ask them and all the folks who worked on cybersecurity if they could stand up, if you could give them a great round of applause for the
lastly our incoming chair governor sandoval signed a bill to create a cyberdefense center to lead all in their state. more can be done. there are at least 34 pending bills in state legislatures that you can all help advocate for and push through so that it can land on your desk to sign. although these are great accomplishments, we must never ever, become complacent. criminals and foreign adversaries will continue to pursue vulnerabilities in our defenses that will harm our citizens, cripple our...
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lastly, and i hope this would appeal to the president, private, public cooperation. i'll give you a particular point and that's cyber. our greatest threat we which haven't talked about is in the would of cyber. that will require public-private cooperation. >> get the house in order, international, inner agency, private-public. >> succinct and to the point, admiral, congratulations on "sea power," i hope everybody reads it. >> thank you very much. >> i'll be right back with this week's hugh's views. ♪ if you could book a flight, then add a hotel, or car, or activity in one place and save, where would you go? ♪ expedia gives you the world in your hand, so you can see more of it. ♪ expedia. take 5, guys. tired of your bladder always cutting into your day? you may have overactive bladder, or oab. that's it! we really need to get with the program and see the doctor. take charge and ask your doctor about myrbetriq (mirabegron) for oab symptoms of urgency, frequency and leakage. it's the first and only oab treatment in its class. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactio
lastly, and i hope this would appeal to the president, private, public cooperation. i'll give you a particular point and that's cyber. our greatest threat we which haven't talked about is in the would of cyber. that will require public-private cooperation. >> get the house in order, international, inner agency, private-public. >> succinct and to the point, admiral, congratulations on "sea power," i hope everybody reads it. >> thank you very much. >> i'll be...
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about what's going on there obviously rattles but there are so many people coming here and you think lastly if they don't hear the message these people are going to continue protesting in the days and weeks and months to come across as movements been ongoing for many years and this is only is a. well we are seeing this election. turn out not just to be called it because. it's going to get bigger and stronger until i think people get what they want thanks so much to your musician joining us well we're actually going to stick around to hear jeremy corbyn address these crowds so we'll be joining you guys next hour again with more details great thanks for person being. honest the theater of. new german legislation banning both fake news and online terrorist propaganda as criminal activity has been hit with a storm of criticism not least in the country's parliament the green party has warned that social media firms may overregulate while the anti establishment alternative for germany party described it as a dark day for journalism a european digital rights group even issued an open letter before
about what's going on there obviously rattles but there are so many people coming here and you think lastly if they don't hear the message these people are going to continue protesting in the days and weeks and months to come across as movements been ongoing for many years and this is only is a. well we are seeing this election. turn out not just to be called it because. it's going to get bigger and stronger until i think people get what they want thanks so much to your musician joining us well...
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lastly, waint to show this statistic. this is a stark statistic. it shows under democratic every segment, every wage level in america saw ppreciation. went up higher democrats than republicans. guess what, the highest did better under democrats. just as the lower quintile did better. what you see is everybody did better. the only negative, of course, was under republicans. where the second quintile went down over their years in office. so if you compare all these, mr. speaker, it is not campaign it is not rhetoric on this floor, but it is economic statistics, ic economic reports show that when we promised a better deal, we delivered a better dee. as we look back on the past six months of republicans' broken promises and failures to govern, let's remember there is, indeed, a better deal to be had. democrats are ready to work with our republican colleagues and with the administration to make progress. mr. speaker, i have been here 36 years and one of the things i'm proudest off, my republican colleagues, many of them say, hoyer will work with us in a
lastly, waint to show this statistic. this is a stark statistic. it shows under democratic every segment, every wage level in america saw ppreciation. went up higher democrats than republicans. guess what, the highest did better under democrats. just as the lower quintile did better. what you see is everybody did better. the only negative, of course, was under republicans. where the second quintile went down over their years in office. so if you compare all these, mr. speaker, it is not...
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lastly, how do we create the conditions for the victims or potential victims of human trafficking so they're able to come forward in a nonthreatening way and help us understand better how this is occurring. it's really the result of what we do that matter. the report is an important tool to help us understand and help us help other governments understand, but at the end of it, it is the individual. our abilitytim and to prevent others from being victimized. human trafficking is as old as humankind. regretfully. it has been with us for centuries and centuries. but in the expression of this act as i read that line to you, it is our hope to 21st century will be the last century of human trafficking, and that is what we are all committed to. [applause] secretary tillerson: regrettably, our challenge is enormous. today, globally, it's estimated there are 20 million victims of human trafficking, so, clearly, we have a lot of work to do and governments around the world have a lot of work to do. so let me now make a few comments on the report and why it is so important. obviously, the conseq
lastly, how do we create the conditions for the victims or potential victims of human trafficking so they're able to come forward in a nonthreatening way and help us understand better how this is occurring. it's really the result of what we do that matter. the report is an important tool to help us understand and help us help other governments understand, but at the end of it, it is the individual. our abilitytim and to prevent others from being victimized. human trafficking is as old as...
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lastly, as you know, i never want to comment on who we are and what we are doing personally, but i canyou this evening, there will be a dinner between friends, because we are the representatives of two countries that have been allied forever. and because we have been able to build strong relations, it is a great deal for both of our countries and it will give me great pleasure to have dinner together with you tonight. president trump: i can reiterate. we have a very good relationship, a good friendship, and we look forward to dinner tonight at the eiffel tower. that will be something special. and i mean something could , happen with respect to the paris accord, we will see what happens. but we will talk about that over the coming period of time. if that happens, that will be wonderful. if it doesn't, that will be ok, too. but we will see what happens. but we did discuss many things today, including the cease-fire in syria, we discussed ukraine, we discussed a lot of important topics. we briefly hit on the paris accord, and we will see what happens. yes, ma'am? >> mr. president, your fb
lastly, as you know, i never want to comment on who we are and what we are doing personally, but i canyou this evening, there will be a dinner between friends, because we are the representatives of two countries that have been allied forever. and because we have been able to build strong relations, it is a great deal for both of our countries and it will give me great pleasure to have dinner together with you tonight. president trump: i can reiterate. we have a very good relationship, a good...
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lastly check in with mass transit. everything running on or close to schedule. septa, amtrak, new jersey transit patco running on or close to schedule. route 73 around the atlantic city expressway. everything looks good in both directions if you're heading down to the shore this morning. of course sis the time to go. no big delays at this time. >>> facing federal indictment. today will be a day of reckoning for mayor of allentown. he says he's not living office on ending his campaign for a fourth terms. mayor ed pawlowski has been the center of ongoing corruption investigation for four years. >> a probe divided the people of allentown. nbc 10 joins us live there. federal prosecutors expected to release new information in just a few hours today. >> >> reporter: this afternoon they're expected to hold a news conference for philadelphia. no word if the mayor going to show up to work here in allentown. the investigation has been going on for the last several years in court documents. pawlowski has been named simply as public official number three. so far nine people
lastly check in with mass transit. everything running on or close to schedule. septa, amtrak, new jersey transit patco running on or close to schedule. route 73 around the atlantic city expressway. everything looks good in both directions if you're heading down to the shore this morning. of course sis the time to go. no big delays at this time. >>> facing federal indictment. today will be a day of reckoning for mayor of allentown. he says he's not living office on ending his campaign...
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(normal voice) and lastly, marcus talbot. guys, he's feeling a little under the weather. fear not.s home resting his instrument, and he will be ready for the show tonight. but i will need a phantom for this rehearsal. so, anyone... i guess i could help. i don't know how marcus ever got the lead. but i know how he got sick-- from chewing all that scenery. this was my chance to earn it back from that insincere phony. but first, a silent prayer for our fallen captain marcus. godspeed, old friend. mm. this is boring. is he dead? no, he's not dead. he's just sleeping. babies need to sleep a lot so they grow bigger and stronger and smarter. hey, mrs. d. hey, lucy. every time. (sighs) mm. well, that's a nice shirt. thanks. i designed it myself. it's my best seller. i'm so jealous you know what you want to do with your life. i wish i was inspired like you. or, you know, aim higher. open yourself up to some new experiences and find out what-- (thud) oh, my g-- are you okay? fine. just... slipped on one of your father's stupid golf balls. (joe crying) good, you woke him up. maybe he's
(normal voice) and lastly, marcus talbot. guys, he's feeling a little under the weather. fear not.s home resting his instrument, and he will be ready for the show tonight. but i will need a phantom for this rehearsal. so, anyone... i guess i could help. i don't know how marcus ever got the lead. but i know how he got sick-- from chewing all that scenery. this was my chance to earn it back from that insincere phony. but first, a silent prayer for our fallen captain marcus. godspeed, old friend....
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. >> and lastly, i would like you to know we received hundreds of letters of support and opposition and while we always encourage public input, the majority of the opposition letters are asking us to consider your 1995 acquittal and suns kwent civil judgment, however these items will got be considered in this case. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> reporter: and his final words, the most contrite. >> i'm sorry it happened. i'm sorry to nevada. >> matt gutman with us live outside the prison, and you lrned what simpson said in that prison hallway as he was led away? >> reporter: that's right. as he was being escorted out that heavy steel door closing behind him, he could be seen clenching his fists in triumph saying, oh, god. he said thank you to his former victim and friend, bruce, and mouthed the words, i'll call you. david. >> matt gutman leading us off. thank you. what next? where does he plan to live? how much money is he still make from the nfl? abc's deborah roberts on the likely move out of prison. >> reporter: it was the image of that white bronco that first transfixed
. >> and lastly, i would like you to know we received hundreds of letters of support and opposition and while we always encourage public input, the majority of the opposition letters are asking us to consider your 1995 acquittal and suns kwent civil judgment, however these items will got be considered in this case. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> reporter: and his final words, the most contrite. >> i'm sorry it happened. i'm sorry to nevada....