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having a team work together to test across those levers. >> i want to go through some of your tips.people on this journey. the first one you talk about is understand your must-have benefit. don't you think when most companies launch a product or start, they understand that? or no. >> no, it's surprising that a lot of companies, when they launch a product, they have, an idea in mind of the value of the people are going to get from the product. but when people actually use it, a lot of times they actually get more benefit from something that was unanticipated. so it's really important to crowd-source that from your customers and try to make sure that you first identify which customers consider the product a must have. and dig into why they consider it a must-have. what is the benefit they're getting from the product. and with that information you now have a finish line as you're acquiring new users. you want to bring them to that experience that delivers that must-have benefit. >> number two you talk about determining a key growth metric. it seems obvious, right, is it revenues, is it
having a team work together to test across those levers. >> i want to go through some of your tips.people on this journey. the first one you talk about is understand your must-have benefit. don't you think when most companies launch a product or start, they understand that? or no. >> no, it's surprising that a lot of companies, when they launch a product, they have, an idea in mind of the value of the people are going to get from the product. but when people actually use it, a lot...
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of growth is really challenged because a lot of the people who control levers that sit within product, for example, are not going to be the marketing team. what you want to be able to do is have this cross functional team that has permission to test really anywhere that can affect growth, and , so that's the big benefit is that by having this cross functional team that includes marketers, potentially designers, engineers, data, a data analyst, but being able to bring together a group of these skills that have permission to test across anywhere in the business to drive growth can be really effective for being able to unlock growth in areas that maybe are a little less obvious than going out and spending more on advertising. >> the other two is optimize the full customer journey and test growth levers. it seems you're talking about a mind set as anything else. >> there's definitely a mind set. it's this continuous improvement mind set where you know everything that you're doing, particularly when it comes to optimization, there's a better way to do everything, and the only way to discov
of growth is really challenged because a lot of the people who control levers that sit within product, for example, are not going to be the marketing team. what you want to be able to do is have this cross functional team that has permission to test really anywhere that can affect growth, and , so that's the big benefit is that by having this cross functional team that includes marketers, potentially designers, engineers, data, a data analyst, but being able to bring together a group of these...
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in charge of the debt limit because it's the treasury secretary who runs the numbers who runs the levers that control the flow of us paying our debts. so the treasury secretary is and should always be the person in charge of debt limit negotiations, debt limit legislation. that's the natural thing. every treasury secretary is in charge of that. clearly, the treasury secretary wants us to do it earlier than later. that's what every treasury secretary says and should be saying. we'll work with them on this. we're having discussions on how to handle it before we hit the debt limit. >> [ indiscernible ]. >> i'm not going to negotiate with myself and the media. we'll have the discussions and find the best way forward. we'll come one a solution. >> [ indiscernible ]. >> i'm not going to get into it. i'm not foreclosing any option at this time. we're having these discussions with democrats and the other side of the capitol rotunda over at the senate. >> [ indiscernible ]. >> no, i have been to qatar a number of time, to the military base there. it's very important for us. but i do think that we
in charge of the debt limit because it's the treasury secretary who runs the numbers who runs the levers that control the flow of us paying our debts. so the treasury secretary is and should always be the person in charge of debt limit negotiations, debt limit legislation. that's the natural thing. every treasury secretary is in charge of that. clearly, the treasury secretary wants us to do it earlier than later. that's what every treasury secretary says and should be saying. we'll work with...
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but they'll be in a very narrow field and there are plenty of other taxation powers and economic levers a renewable energy for example, that we could put to good use if we could... we may come onto these issues. the gentleman there with the specs. all kinds of politicians with all kind of agendas as faras politicians with all kind of agendas as far as brexit is concerned, can you promised us that the best interests of wales will be the only thing on your agenda in the coming years after this election? plaid cymru is set up and designed to look after wales but i'm interested in international cooperation and i want wales to take its part in the world, i want us to be able to co—operate with citizens in other countries on an equal basis. i think part of the problem is we have, some of the road of the problems we have at the moment, is there seems to be some sort of superiority complex of the half of some. we are better off those other people in other parts of the european union. that is not helpful in terms of negotiation. we should approach these are noted —— negotiations like adults, lik
but they'll be in a very narrow field and there are plenty of other taxation powers and economic levers a renewable energy for example, that we could put to good use if we could... we may come onto these issues. the gentleman there with the specs. all kinds of politicians with all kind of agendas as faras politicians with all kind of agendas as far as brexit is concerned, can you promised us that the best interests of wales will be the only thing on your agenda in the coming years after this...
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you take a cues from some of these levered oil plays, so if crude found a bottom, these levered names should do extraordinarily well in the scenario you just talked about >>> tech was the big loser today. carter worth is at the plasma to praek it down. >> i'm with you. maybe we'll talk about that later. three weeks ago, we had a short report, nvidia the market for the crowded names is fragile and for whatever reason, this time, it did. what we have in nvidia is this huge outside day a new high, a new low and you close poorly now, here, three weeks later, this is what's happened. we've gone up and faileded to make a new high and made new lows people who buy dip, which is right to do at time, who start to lose money, the very money that came in and drove it upstarts to accelerate on the way down as they want to get out quickly having seen maybe a mistake in the buy there's nvidia here's google. this huge drop which was three fridays ago then what's happened since we are lower. that's not random. keep going not one of those stocks has recovered. huge outside day it, too, tries to recover
you take a cues from some of these levered oil plays, so if crude found a bottom, these levered names should do extraordinarily well in the scenario you just talked about >>> tech was the big loser today. carter worth is at the plasma to praek it down. >> i'm with you. maybe we'll talk about that later. three weeks ago, we had a short report, nvidia the market for the crowded names is fragile and for whatever reason, this time, it did. what we have in nvidia is this huge outside...
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that was levers specific to that environment specific to that language and specific to. file sharing that allow it to traverse infrastructure as a whole i leads me to believe that this was far more than just a. criminal conspiracy they took great crave money are monetize of prospects why is it that companies and entities is still vulnerable to this attack when that they know that this malware exists so microsoft from a good job of trying to. put out patches that would solve the problem that this warmer rants where could exploit. but in the end of days many companies have been deployed those patches and also they have been deployed next and cyber security. defenses like traffic security or trend micro security to give you a couple options of technologies that mexican stop ransomware before it affects your system. so welcome the next level of cyber attack look like what worries you what worries me is when shadow brokers broke into the nsa and c. eyes armory. the weapons that they unleashed on to the world the weapons that they are now selling to non state actor groups. all
that was levers specific to that environment specific to that language and specific to. file sharing that allow it to traverse infrastructure as a whole i leads me to believe that this was far more than just a. criminal conspiracy they took great crave money are monetize of prospects why is it that companies and entities is still vulnerable to this attack when that they know that this malware exists so microsoft from a good job of trying to. put out patches that would solve the problem that...
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cloud is going to go from 200% growth, but they have so many levers to pull, including financial and uku digital media. >> up 57% year to date i'm long, so i have to pick that one. i think you're seeing what happened to amazon i've been in and out since the 190 price tag. i think you're seeing a redo ofry >> stab or fang. >> fang because -- >> don't do it just because because you know you want to go with stab. >> i don't know with s is. kidding. it's a joke. you look at me with that face. >> i just said it also >> tim and steve have been on alibaba for some time. if you believe their fiscal 2018 guidance, then the stock hit $128 tlrs $138 is ridiculously cheap. i don't know if i believe it just say federal government you do, then the stock is dheep. >> speaking of chinese stocks, the fourth time was the charm for the chinese mainland stock market, finally getting adding to a key index we'll tell you what it could mean to china in particular. you're watching "fast money" on cnbc in the meantime, here's what else is coming up on fast. >> crude just entered a bear market so, why is ubs
cloud is going to go from 200% growth, but they have so many levers to pull, including financial and uku digital media. >> up 57% year to date i'm long, so i have to pick that one. i think you're seeing what happened to amazon i've been in and out since the 190 price tag. i think you're seeing a redo ofry >> stab or fang. >> fang because -- >> don't do it just because because you know you want to go with stab. >> i don't know with s is. kidding. it's a joke. you...
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tail hook and he somehow pulled the lever and almost passed out in the process. he was lucky. all together eight dive bomber pilots and gunners died when their planes were shot down by attackers or under fire during the torpedo attacks. they got a good sense of the damage they had done. the gunners reported the success of the bomb drops and when they exploded, no mistakening what happened. even flying inbound dusty could still see the carnage. years later he could picture the attack clear. he said i could still smell the haystacks drenched with gasoline. i saw giant chunks of debris several thousand sand feet high and i had to look up to follow them. finally the navy and marine corps had fighter planes and some saw action as fighter escort and it more than often is combat air patrol placed above the midway. the experiences was based on their age. the bombers did very well in yorktown. and the f-4, wildcat, mounted 56 in the wings. it was a gas guzzler and could go dry in three hours and capable of diving slow moving torpedo bombers. it was less certain matched ag
tail hook and he somehow pulled the lever and almost passed out in the process. he was lucky. all together eight dive bomber pilots and gunners died when their planes were shot down by attackers or under fire during the torpedo attacks. they got a good sense of the damage they had done. the gunners reported the success of the bomb drops and when they exploded, no mistakening what happened. even flying inbound dusty could still see the carnage. years later he could picture the attack clear. he...
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thatd suggest, as we do there are attractions in close and funds that sell at discounts , that are leveredme extent off of that cheap .everage yielding 6% of the muni market, 10% in the corporate market. so you go there and you basically tell your investors that it is a changed world, it returns will be lower. if you want to sleep at night, is,ccept the market as it low volatility requires low returns. erik: what about treasuries, cash? bill: treasuries are the most attractive of the developed in comparison to the 10-year bund at 25 basis points. 190 basis points. 10-year, that is pretty easy. 205 basis points. they are more attractive on a yield basis, but still i would suggest that they are overvalued pricewise and are under yielding , and investors should become chefs in how much they want to own relative to cash. erik: do you have a cash position? bill: i have a large cash position. 2 duration-1 to which means it is excepting a lower than cash return. the: when we last spoke at milken global conference in los angeles last month, you told me that you would give yourself an -for the perf
thatd suggest, as we do there are attractions in close and funds that sell at discounts , that are leveredme extent off of that cheap .everage yielding 6% of the muni market, 10% in the corporate market. so you go there and you basically tell your investors that it is a changed world, it returns will be lower. if you want to sleep at night, is,ccept the market as it low volatility requires low returns. erik: what about treasuries, cash? bill: treasuries are the most attractive of the developed...
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this is a huge growth lever for the industry >> you mentioned ibm deal. you have this relationship with dell now as well it does seem to be a new strategic direction for you. to do the partnerships rather than go through m&a. >> we have some great partnerships we mentioned three of them am month iazon is amazing relatp helping them grow services then you see this incredible relationship coming up with ibm, going to market together then dell. we've brought so much incredible new deltech nolgy into the dade. we have the disk drives, michael dell -- i don't think any tech entrepreneur or leader created as much value for customers and for shareholders in the last year as michael dell has completely blown away. >> mark, you have always publicly stated that technology companies have been a forcetor good you tried to live by that yourself at sales force. when you look at travis at uber and some of the embarrassing headlines around that company of late do you look at that and see that as a watershed moment for the startup segment? how meaningful is what's happene
this is a huge growth lever for the industry >> you mentioned ibm deal. you have this relationship with dell now as well it does seem to be a new strategic direction for you. to do the partnerships rather than go through m&a. >> we have some great partnerships we mentioned three of them am month iazon is amazing relatp helping them grow services then you see this incredible relationship coming up with ibm, going to market together then dell. we've brought so much incredible new...
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the paper says all levers of power are now in the hands of a young inexperienced man with a reputation for recklessness. he was defense minister he launched the war in yemen and then disappeared on vacation. the american magazine the atlantic since his promotion to power brings saudi arabia even closer to the trump administration. his appointment could also mean more instability in the region because he has a very hard stance against iran. papers are reacting to the political shakeup yesterday. emmanuel macron and his prime minister named their new government. >> the focus of the shakeup was the post of three ministers from the centrist party who resigned from the government following a scandal involving their party. they are part of an investigation over misuse of european funds. the most high-profile was the justice minister. you can see him on the front page. the paper calls the changes a de-mining operation. anyring the government of potential it had for explosive scandal. the front page of a local paper from brittany makes the changes very clear. they say the team has been revised
the paper says all levers of power are now in the hands of a young inexperienced man with a reputation for recklessness. he was defense minister he launched the war in yemen and then disappeared on vacation. the american magazine the atlantic since his promotion to power brings saudi arabia even closer to the trump administration. his appointment could also mean more instability in the region because he has a very hard stance against iran. papers are reacting to the political shakeup yesterday....
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did he know his mom was looking for him the minute he was levering this earth? you don't want any other families to endure this. it is abpublic safety. thank you. >> my name is jaully and our son, spencer was 25 when he was murdered. he was a small business owner and had a guitar shop. he took on a full time job at a warehouse. he wanted to keep them employed. he was hard working, never got in any trouble. he had a great sense of he had friends that were fwrm nine-year-old grm chb after rehe decided to spend some time with his girlfriend. it was her berth day and he would see her tomorrow. an illegal alien. >> me son would still be here. the person that are shot him would be lifg at hiem. and could leaf i want action so knob has to go through the loss. he could have received 20 years additional sentence and he got minimum, five additional years. if they would have given him minimal i would still have my son. this is not something you want anybody to go through. i don't want anybody else to feel what we have to feel. >> i will add this one detail. this killer had
did he know his mom was looking for him the minute he was levering this earth? you don't want any other families to endure this. it is abpublic safety. thank you. >> my name is jaully and our son, spencer was 25 when he was murdered. he was a small business owner and had a guitar shop. he took on a full time job at a warehouse. he wanted to keep them employed. he was hard working, never got in any trouble. he had a great sense of he had friends that were fwrm nine-year-old grm chb after...
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car require's probably the single biggest lever in economic growth. and it's not just about lowering the tax rates, though that's incredibly important. we can't have the highest business tax rate in the world. it's also about reducing the complexity. a 76,000 page tax code is a drag on economic growth. but it also favors the big companies over the little businesses and favors the wealthy and the connected over the not so wealthy. the complexity is a killer in government. and that ratcheted up dramatically under obama. but washington, d.c. has been getting more powerful and more money and more complicated for decades. maria: which is why the public wanted an outsider. do you think these big pieces of legislation to get done. and they have no participation from the other side. how did it come to this? do you think voters will hold dems accountable for just obstructing and getting in the way, making sure president trump's agenda doesn't go through? carley: i think democrats were disappointed in several elections. all those special elections. they were di
car require's probably the single biggest lever in economic growth. and it's not just about lowering the tax rates, though that's incredibly important. we can't have the highest business tax rate in the world. it's also about reducing the complexity. a 76,000 page tax code is a drag on economic growth. but it also favors the big companies over the little businesses and favors the wealthy and the connected over the not so wealthy. the complexity is a killer in government. and that ratcheted up...
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there are a lot of levers that we don't use and that we should be using. it is all about investment in trade. -- about -- it is not about on the margins, climate and military cooperation. we have excellent institutions, we just need leadership and we don't have it. i would argue we haven't had good leadership on china for a while. graham: on north korea, to make a north korea the defining issue in the relationship between the is strange. very strange. this is a problem that no one else has been able to solve. we have put this hot potato -- i spent a couple of days with some of the folks doing postmortem and the notion was, the chinese survived. now we lifted this problem, if we are unable to solve it, who is going to be right? i wrote a piece this week in the times about this being a possible cuban missile crisis in slow motion. in the foreseeable future, next , but notbe even sooner for years from now, on his current path, be able to attack san francisco with a nuclear weapon. on the other hand, president trump said this will never happen. president obama
there are a lot of levers that we don't use and that we should be using. it is all about investment in trade. -- about -- it is not about on the margins, climate and military cooperation. we have excellent institutions, we just need leadership and we don't have it. i would argue we haven't had good leadership on china for a while. graham: on north korea, to make a north korea the defining issue in the relationship between the is strange. very strange. this is a problem that no one else has been...
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many of them are very levered.talized company but they saw a lot of private equity activity, and with this unknown factor in washington, there is a pause. i would say those valuations could look attractive but they are also ones that need to be focused on understanding the fundamentals. there would be a lot of activity in terms of deals getting done, that in terms of things being so expensive, of -- companies are trading in the single-digit ebita. there is so like much money in energy and they were so levered. are they still as levered as they were before? >> there has been some ups and downs. i think a lot of the companies have used the mirror -- the more favorable market windows that we have seen to deliver their balance sheets, do liability management, and give themselves more runway. energy has underperformed this year. high yield has returned 5% overall but if you exclude energy it is north of 7%, so energy has widened a bit. what you have seen with crude oil does not help. alix: what about code light? it is s
many of them are very levered.talized company but they saw a lot of private equity activity, and with this unknown factor in washington, there is a pause. i would say those valuations could look attractive but they are also ones that need to be focused on understanding the fundamentals. there would be a lot of activity in terms of deals getting done, that in terms of things being so expensive, of -- companies are trading in the single-digit ebita. there is so like much money in energy and they...
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there's a lot of levers to ensure that happens. the worst lever is a lawsuit that means years after kids don't receive what they should receive people step in and intervene. every public school has to wrestle with. as folks talk about these new providers, that obligation has to be there. i think it's disappointing whether we talked about it earlier in the context of kids who may be lbgtq accessing a public education. some seem to believe a school that receive as public dollar can say we're not going to serve you. perhaps some may say the same thing. we don't have to serve you. we would strongly disagree with that. that would be contrary to what we think public education ought to mean. again, what we would say if you get a public dollar you got to serve every baby that comes through that door. period. obviously you can have a cap. any individual school can only serve so many kids. but what you can do is pick and choose based upon the identity or based upon whether a child has a special need who you're going to serve. that's where we
there's a lot of levers to ensure that happens. the worst lever is a lawsuit that means years after kids don't receive what they should receive people step in and intervene. every public school has to wrestle with. as folks talk about these new providers, that obligation has to be there. i think it's disappointing whether we talked about it earlier in the context of kids who may be lbgtq accessing a public education. some seem to believe a school that receive as public dollar can say we're not...
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. >> so many folks levering their neighborhood is matter of life and death. this hopes to address that problem by bringing education right into their neighborhoods. >> they plan to begin in san francisco then expand to oakland and los angeles. >>> an unusual sight this morning on the street os of a north bay town. this a hot air balloon. because of an unexpected shift in the winds the balloon operator had to make a surprise landing in front of a sears just before 10:00. no one was hurt. the operator were able to pack up and leave very quickly. >>> tonight final preparations are under way for a fourth of july mainstay in the north bay. you can see the ferris wheel up. the fair runs tomorrow through july 4th. >>> the fair is a sign of summer. another one is grilling. if kwlour in the market for a new gas grill michael finney has ideas for you. >> are you guys good grillers? >> i'm okay. >> i bake. you don't have to spend thousands of dollars to get a grill that delivers. >> reporter: testers are busy putting gas grills through some tough temperature tests. thes
. >> so many folks levering their neighborhood is matter of life and death. this hopes to address that problem by bringing education right into their neighborhoods. >> they plan to begin in san francisco then expand to oakland and los angeles. >>> an unusual sight this morning on the street os of a north bay town. this a hot air balloon. because of an unexpected shift in the winds the balloon operator had to make a surprise landing in front of a sears just before 10:00. no...
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you can take industrials, for instance, ones more levered to the economy. >> we have seen a three-phase rally where post-election those value stocks, like industrials, financials, really moch. they have been flat to modestly lower year-to-date. i think investors are asking, do you buy the catch-up trade or argue that you go back to 1999 to get that. >> i would agree a lot of this has been about positioning. i can also make an argue the comey trade the catalyst tomorrow. comey wasn't an issue until may 10th. in terms of what's been stalling this mark. we didn't have comey in the way for six weeks and we did nothing. >> i think it's one step in the change of a narrative. so if you rewind to the beginning of the year, it was very much an economy that's in recovery and a potential for pro cyclical tax cut. >> that narrative has turned into tax cuts maybe next year, pushing out fiscal expectations. i think that's really impacted both the rates trade and the underlying cyclical trade. why? because value stocks have higher tax rates. >> so is that the only reason, though? it seems to me, every
you can take industrials, for instance, ones more levered to the economy. >> we have seen a three-phase rally where post-election those value stocks, like industrials, financials, really moch. they have been flat to modestly lower year-to-date. i think investors are asking, do you buy the catch-up trade or argue that you go back to 1999 to get that. >> i would agree a lot of this has been about positioning. i can also make an argue the comey trade the catalyst tomorrow. comey wasn't...
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since the verdict two dozen arrests were made mostly protesters who failed to lever the inlt state there. >> month of june marks pride month. eyewitness news reporter alicia nieves joins us in the sat center with the details on the day's fest receiveties, aalicia. >> organizers told us pride is about visibility and awareness. it was hard to ignore the thousands that strolled through the city to support the lgbt communities. our own jim donovan and city mayor that spoke about why prayed day makes him plowed to lead this city. >> thousands packed and paraded through downtown philadelphia. and loud and proud to celebrate and city pride day. >> this is 29th annual pride festival. >> and pride and visibility and awareness. and it's important to be seen and pim to see where everybody -- >> pride parade and festival kicked off 13 and locust in the heart ever the gayborhood. and it ended at pep s landing where our own eyewitness news anchor jim donovan supported as grandstand emcee. >> mayor kenny also in attendance. >> so many people can be 100% themselves 100% of the time in cities like philad
since the verdict two dozen arrests were made mostly protesters who failed to lever the inlt state there. >> month of june marks pride month. eyewitness news reporter alicia nieves joins us in the sat center with the details on the day's fest receiveties, aalicia. >> organizers told us pride is about visibility and awareness. it was hard to ignore the thousands that strolled through the city to support the lgbt communities. our own jim donovan and city mayor that spoke about why...
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many older industrial cities in tax incentives as one of the few levers they can ull, but it can be very expensive as our correspondent reports. >> a brand-new manufacturing lant, a company which specialized in hand-made american football helmets hires some 400 workers. it recently relocated its entire production just one city over, a move for corporate which doesn't change much for employees. like five nt is only minutes away from the old one. we're in a different city where he other plant was only like five minutes away. > the move from ohio to north ridgefield two kilometers away allowed the company to save thousands in local taxes. taxes, it's an improvement, 2.5% down to 1% for city. it definitely helped us save money. >> how's it going? tax breaks, n to the city of north ridgefield paid for new roads and parking lots. exchange the company pledged to hire 40 new local workers. he operation cost the small town of roughly 30,000 inhabitants $5 million, but north ng to its mayor, ridgefield didn't have much of a choice. >> they will come to the city incentives ou have to help me move h
many older industrial cities in tax incentives as one of the few levers they can ull, but it can be very expensive as our correspondent reports. >> a brand-new manufacturing lant, a company which specialized in hand-made american football helmets hires some 400 workers. it recently relocated its entire production just one city over, a move for corporate which doesn't change much for employees. like five nt is only minutes away from the old one. we're in a different city where he other...
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lot more like native foreign population as well but i think that certainly could be one potential lever if the party or the express an interest. i think the callers another theme in the caller question was -- you know, the salient of foreign relation issues that might have some salient african or people within the african -- black people internationally, an you know, i think it wasn't an issue trouble among activists i spoke with but i also think that there's potential right within the party to maybe think about that being a leg to which for voters to require republican party saying you know, there is a concern about the fate of black people across the globe here. in which that would be great, of course, then that raises questions about what are your policy to black people at home so it's like that ability to deploy sort of foreign policy and party and ways that might appeal to black voters because they seem sort of pro africa or pro, you know, black people, and have to be juxtapose against the, you know, potential for proceed to treat black people poorly at home. this has been a classi
lot more like native foreign population as well but i think that certainly could be one potential lever if the party or the express an interest. i think the callers another theme in the caller question was -- you know, the salient of foreign relation issues that might have some salient african or people within the african -- black people internationally, an you know, i think it wasn't an issue trouble among activists i spoke with but i also think that there's potential right within the party to...
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there are levers we don't use that we should be using but it's all about investment in trade, it's not-- on the margins, yes, climate and military cooperation and we have excellent institutions, we just need leadership and we don't have that and i would argue actually we haven't had good leadership on china since clinton. >> on north korea to make north korea the issue between u.s. and china is strange, very strange. i spent a couple of days with people at mar-a-lago doing a post mortem. who is going to be right? i wrote this piece op-ed in the times about this is virtually a cuban-missile crisis in slow motion. basically kim jong un in the foreseeable future, that is next year or maybe even sooner but not four years from now on his current path be able to attack san francisco and los angeles with the nuclear weapon. that's on the one hand. on the other hand, president trump said this is never going to happen. first tweet we heard at the hand from president obama when he was president elect. he went out instantly and tweeted, never going to happen and he continues to say, he'll not goi
there are levers we don't use that we should be using but it's all about investment in trade, it's not-- on the margins, yes, climate and military cooperation and we have excellent institutions, we just need leadership and we don't have that and i would argue actually we haven't had good leadership on china since clinton. >> on north korea to make north korea the issue between u.s. and china is strange, very strange. i spent a couple of days with people at mar-a-lago doing a post mortem....
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knew the levers of government.having a hard time exercising tyranny just because he's so incompetent and he doesn't really know how to control these levers of power like the nsa. so that's certainly if we're going to go into the charts of comparisons and contrasts, that's a profound contrast right there. >> i can bet when it comes to your post about trump is trump, people, stop messaging me about other presidents, you'll probably have more comments on that after this conversation. >> i'm glad that people are paying attention. >> certainly a lot of people are. thank you for being with me. >>> coming up, we dive into the cosby trial. an attorney following the trial very closely will join me to break down the first week and what to expect as the trial continues. i was out here smoking instead of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. every great why needs a
knew the levers of government.having a hard time exercising tyranny just because he's so incompetent and he doesn't really know how to control these levers of power like the nsa. so that's certainly if we're going to go into the charts of comparisons and contrasts, that's a profound contrast right there. >> i can bet when it comes to your post about trump is trump, people, stop messaging me about other presidents, you'll probably have more comments on that after this conversation....
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there are a lot of levers that we don't use and that we should be using. but it is all about investment and trade. it is not about -- on the margins, climate and military cooperation. we have excellent institutions, we just need leadership and we don't have that. weould argue actually haven't had good leadership on china since clinton. graham: on north korea, to make a north korea the defining issue in the relationship between the u.s. and china is strange. very strange. because this is a problem that no one else has been able to solve. we have put this hot potato -- i spent a couple of days with some of the folks doing postmortem and the notion was, the chinese survived. now we have left this problem, if we are unable to solve it, who is going to be right? i wrote a piece this week in the times about this is a virtual cuban missile crisis in slow motion. in the foreseeable future, next year, maybe even sooner, but not now, on itsrom current path, be able to attack san francisco with a nuclear weapon. on the other hand, president trump said this will never
there are a lot of levers that we don't use and that we should be using. but it is all about investment and trade. it is not about -- on the margins, climate and military cooperation. we have excellent institutions, we just need leadership and we don't have that. weould argue actually haven't had good leadership on china since clinton. graham: on north korea, to make a north korea the defining issue in the relationship between the u.s. and china is strange. very strange. because this is a...
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most of the reason is the movement online, not necessarily just that they're levered.broke first, but the movement online is what's causing all the trouble. amazon is really the online business, so i still say between am op and walt mart, grossly is in trouble between amazon and whatever they're going to do with their curated selection that you get shipped to your house, you can ship back, try on in your house, whatever they do with that is going to cost a lot of apparel, and it's going to affect people as far down as t.j. axx. it's going to start with companies like macy's nordstrom's, but it will affect people all the way down to t.j. maxx, this is an inroad into thes business with all the brand names, and the brands will be selling on amazon or some of the brands will get bought by amazon. >> i was just going to ask courtney about that. buy them out of bankruptcy. >> and it is possible this ecdo that there were rumors amazon was interested in american apparel whole foods is the first big physical acquisition that we know of, so it's certainly possibly taking a page,
most of the reason is the movement online, not necessarily just that they're levered.broke first, but the movement online is what's causing all the trouble. amazon is really the online business, so i still say between am op and walt mart, grossly is in trouble between amazon and whatever they're going to do with their curated selection that you get shipped to your house, you can ship back, try on in your house, whatever they do with that is going to cost a lot of apparel, and it's going to...
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. >> the man had his hand on the lever and pulled me out, grabbed my neck and through me against the car. >> reporter: she said as one man did that, three others grabbed her wallet, cell phone, laptop and hundreds of dollars in donations for rocket dog rescue that saves dogs from being put down. >> we work with the animals and get them fixed and vetted and into new homes. >> reporter: she is heartbroken that the money that would have been used to save dogs is gone. >> there's a lot of people moving in with money and resources to this area that might not be the best. >> reporter: she said there has always been a smattering of crime where she lives and recently it has escalated. >> it's really intensified lately. i've been seeing obvious robberies. >> reporter: she doesn't let that stop her from saving dogs. since 2001 she and her volunteers have rescued 8000 dogs and she said since the incident more police have been patrolling the neighborhood. kpix5. >>> police are looking for two people who crashed the car into the water at the san leandro marina. the pair bolted after good samarita
. >> the man had his hand on the lever and pulled me out, grabbed my neck and through me against the car. >> reporter: she said as one man did that, three others grabbed her wallet, cell phone, laptop and hundreds of dollars in donations for rocket dog rescue that saves dogs from being put down. >> we work with the animals and get them fixed and vetted and into new homes. >> reporter: she is heartbroken that the money that would have been used to save dogs is gone....
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on wednesday 99 shane body was shot in the 5200 block of lever rick street.e died later at the o according to his faceboo university and a member of the oxon hill alumni association. that group plans to hold a candlelight vigil tomorrow. >> ms-13 gang member entered an alford plea. the plea allows josÉ miguel espinosa to maintain his innocence but also acknowledge sufficient evidence for a conviction. espinosa faces up to 38 years in prison. he's scheduled to be sentenced next week. >> 4:34 is the time. let's get to mike thomas and talk about the weather because initially we were saying it was going to be a little gray but now according to your research it's going to get better than that, right. >> the yes, my expert research which took me 15 minutes this morning. yeah, looks pretty nice later this afternoon. that's good news. we cleared it out so nicely overnight that the moon is full and bright and temperatures have fallen back. i saw my breath this morning as i left my house up in and central maryland so again, it's a chilly start to the da, weather. satel
on wednesday 99 shane body was shot in the 5200 block of lever rick street.e died later at the o according to his faceboo university and a member of the oxon hill alumni association. that group plans to hold a candlelight vigil tomorrow. >> ms-13 gang member entered an alford plea. the plea allows josÉ miguel espinosa to maintain his innocence but also acknowledge sufficient evidence for a conviction. espinosa faces up to 38 years in prison. he's scheduled to be sentenced next week....
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this was common for arriving ups workers because they were used for screen workers levering the building. they were installed following another ups workplace shooting in alabama in 2014. police saw lam had two stolen guns on him at the time of the shooting. he killed three of his co-workers before turning the gun on himself. officers also found a backpack on the scene containing one box of ammunition. san francisco police are still trying to determine why specific employees were targeted during this rampage and seized a journal that lam kentucky at his home in the district of san francisco, as well as computer as they continue this investigation. >>> an important warning for anyone that goes to the gym, police are looking for a thief who is targeting small fitness studios across the bay area. police say the man steals people's wallets while in class and uses stolen credit cards to buy things. laura joins us where she spoke to one of the victims, laura? >> reporter: well, janelle, that studio owner reached out after a staff member saw this story on our 11:0 oc0 news last night. she said t
this was common for arriving ups workers because they were used for screen workers levering the building. they were installed following another ups workplace shooting in alabama in 2014. police saw lam had two stolen guns on him at the time of the shooting. he killed three of his co-workers before turning the gun on himself. officers also found a backpack on the scene containing one box of ammunition. san francisco police are still trying to determine why specific employees were targeted during...
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. >> the man had his hand on the lever and just pulled the car door open and pulled me out.car. >> reporter: as one man was doing that to her three others grabbed her wallet. cell phones, laptops and hundreds of dollars from donations from rocket dog rescue that save dogs from being put down. >> we only take animals that are out of time. we work with them, get them all fixed and into homes. >> reporter: money that would have been used to save dogs is gone. >> there's a lot of people moving in with a lot of money and r esources into an area that may not be the best area. >> reporter: there's always been a sphaátars of -- there's always been crime where she lives and recently it's escalated. >> i've been seeing purses and stuff thrown out. they were obvious robberies. >> yet she's not letting that stop her from saving dogs and other animals sense 2001. she and her volunteers have rescued 8,000 dogs. since the incident more police have been patrolling her neighborhood. in san francisco, jackie ward. kpix5. >>> two people who crashed into the water at the san leandro marina are
. >> the man had his hand on the lever and just pulled the car door open and pulled me out.car. >> reporter: as one man was doing that to her three others grabbed her wallet. cell phones, laptops and hundreds of dollars from donations from rocket dog rescue that save dogs from being put down. >> we only take animals that are out of time. we work with them, get them all fixed and into homes. >> reporter: money that would have been used to save dogs is gone. >>...
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i have levers and remainers. i can introduce you to a couple of them. lindsay and david.in the last couple of months, but are we closer to getting answers? i don't know if we are closer to getting answers, lease we are getting answers, lease we are getting something coming out of the government now about their plans. what is giving businesses problems over the last 12 months is the lack of planning, lack of certainty of where we are going. the uncertainty is an issue, i think. people i work with, over 50, leaving is an issue, i think. people i work with, over50, leaving work, is an issue, i think. people i work with, over 50, leaving work, they are looking to travel, they need their money safely, they need a pound at a safe rate, they need the economy to be strong and support their portfolios. lots of them are setting up businesses after they are 50. they need certainty about what the future is for them. what is the future, david? the future is for them. what is the future, david ? there the future is for them. what is the future, david? there is no certainty, we don't kn
i have levers and remainers. i can introduce you to a couple of them. lindsay and david.in the last couple of months, but are we closer to getting answers? i don't know if we are closer to getting answers, lease we are getting answers, lease we are getting something coming out of the government now about their plans. what is giving businesses problems over the last 12 months is the lack of planning, lack of certainty of where we are going. the uncertainty is an issue, i think. people i work...
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nothing specific that we are worried about, we have a general concern that those sorts of policy leversl be pulled. joe: beg picture, the state of the canadian housing market. because obviously that's become a subject of fascination around the world. people in the u.s. are paying attention to it. wondering where it's going. what's your assessment of things right now? from a macro perspective? >> well, why don't i start with the microperspective. which is that we have portfolios of alternative mortgages which are by definition different than the prime mortgage business where we have nonperforming loans of 24 basis points and writeoffs of three basis points so that is a very attractive business here. and in a marketplace that has already been cooled to some extent by government policy and as i said, may be cooling a bit more. so while obviously we're very interested and looking very closely at home values, particularly in toronto and the greater vancouver area, we are not seeing this to be as dire as some commentators might be, particularly those from outside canada. joe: alan hibban of h
nothing specific that we are worried about, we have a general concern that those sorts of policy leversl be pulled. joe: beg picture, the state of the canadian housing market. because obviously that's become a subject of fascination around the world. people in the u.s. are paying attention to it. wondering where it's going. what's your assessment of things right now? from a macro perspective? >> well, why don't i start with the microperspective. which is that we have portfolios of...
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we've lost that promise of a country for all our citizens the corporations that own the levers of ourtate use them to squeeze every last dime out of us can you feel it can you feel to squeeze like a politician critter around your body. and then and then we all still try and go through our jobs every day like i already have. how do i look. five and then the mainstream media president trump tell us that it's just. good but we don't have a great system great new system. the top of the line it'll be the best in the world no abouta auburn will have a great system saudi arabia will have a great system blackstone will have a great system we will have jack all right and in fact. in fact no one will have a great system because when you put corporations in charge of things it's profit over all else as we can see with the leaky dakota pipeline but from one on we have structurally deficient bridges clogged roads crumbling dams and locks. our rivers are in trouble a real waves are raging ok that's just wrong trying to let countries and corporations know what's for sale. we got a crumbling dance we
we've lost that promise of a country for all our citizens the corporations that own the levers of ourtate use them to squeeze every last dime out of us can you feel it can you feel to squeeze like a politician critter around your body. and then and then we all still try and go through our jobs every day like i already have. how do i look. five and then the mainstream media president trump tell us that it's just. good but we don't have a great system great new system. the top of the line it'll...
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maneuver, gallengher tried -- his injuries was so painful that it prevented him from reaching the lever that lower his tail. when he returned to carrier, it appears that he could not land. he almost passed out the process. all together, eight died, eight gunners died when their planes were shot down by fighters or anti-aircraft fighters during their attacks. unlike the torpedo bombers. gunners reported of a success rate. there was no mistake of what had happen. even when he was miles away and flying in bound. years later, he could still picture the morning attack clear. he wrote, i can still see the three carriers burning like hay stac stacks, drenched with gasoline. as i reached 1500 feet, i saw chunks of degree. i had to look up to follow them. finally, the navy and marine core deployed four squadrons. some of these pilots saw the action and fighter combat often involves combat air control. the experience combat flighters did rather well. the americans benefited from a decent fighter plane. althou it was more than capable of clobbering slow moving dive bombers and torpedo bombers. alt
maneuver, gallengher tried -- his injuries was so painful that it prevented him from reaching the lever that lower his tail. when he returned to carrier, it appears that he could not land. he almost passed out the process. all together, eight died, eight gunners died when their planes were shot down by fighters or anti-aircraft fighters during their attacks. unlike the torpedo bombers. gunners reported of a success rate. there was no mistake of what had happen. even when he was miles away and...
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that any question you go against and facts into facts urgency my question goes to mr lever of united states impose new sanctions on russia in relation to the decision in ukraine so what's the reason the assessment of. what is the background that has been created in the. preparation for the upcoming summit well it's not going to improve the atmosphere sanctions are absolutely groundless so well as always. reference to the station in ukraine well all major experts can only smile at that for our colleagues in the e.u. decided to cover themselves saying that well the sanctions will be lifted when russia implements the music agreement well we invite our friends from the e.u. to read the maske agreements it's right there in black and white who and why it should be. so i can only say that we regret this we regret that there is such a phone beer. scene on the part of our american colleagues or simply what is outrageous or shelter fails to put man he's the geishas but the sanctions are against russia in syria we see very difficult and complicated developments but it is only russia who can be
that any question you go against and facts into facts urgency my question goes to mr lever of united states impose new sanctions on russia in relation to the decision in ukraine so what's the reason the assessment of. what is the background that has been created in the. preparation for the upcoming summit well it's not going to improve the atmosphere sanctions are absolutely groundless so well as always. reference to the station in ukraine well all major experts can only smile at that for our...
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of the don't back the proposal, the main idea is to take away the subtle, sophisticated loopholes, levers, buttons we are currently pressing to manipulate behavior in the tax code. your proposal is good, but it is embedded in the system where we are incentivizing and also discouraging work simultaneously. we are encouraging people to buy certain goods on welfare or making it impossible to by others. most of the welfare is currently archive to where you live. people that live in areas with no jobs, there is universal basic income, they would not have that problem. archive to where you live. people thatsomething you are deg like many tax proposals which try to balance people's income over their lifetime could be perfectly good. the reason people are not talking about your proposal and are writing 1000 our tutorials -- editorials is because they feel like they need broader change. host: here is another idea from a tweet. the federal government to break the cycle of poverty with an employer of last resort programs, more money for green technology. what do you think? katherine: that is untrue.
of the don't back the proposal, the main idea is to take away the subtle, sophisticated loopholes, levers, buttons we are currently pressing to manipulate behavior in the tax code. your proposal is good, but it is embedded in the system where we are incentivizing and also discouraging work simultaneously. we are encouraging people to buy certain goods on welfare or making it impossible to by others. most of the welfare is currently archive to where you live. people that live in areas with no...
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growing brush with reality have you seen president detect a change in any way since he assumed the levers of power oh yes well i've seen him yes especially from the shift in presenting himself i saw him when he was complaining it was very strong it was. and he seemed to be very rough and turning people off but there was a reason why he was doing these things and going that course he was trying to get the words the audience's attention the words of tension however i did see him in the us young and he was very statesman like he was quite he was in fact flawless in his the liberties and ready and like i said very statesman like and proving himself to be a real eater especially among his peers beers who are supported welfare so there has been a. scene that the president is a special he is a person who listens and the learns and is willing to ship and change if necessary in style i mean but the his principles remain the same his principles are that he wants inclusive respect of the law and order he wants peace within our things well mr ballen despite your stating that he's rhetoric has been so
growing brush with reality have you seen president detect a change in any way since he assumed the levers of power oh yes well i've seen him yes especially from the shift in presenting himself i saw him when he was complaining it was very strong it was. and he seemed to be very rough and turning people off but there was a reason why he was doing these things and going that course he was trying to get the words the audience's attention the words of tension however i did see him in the us young...