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emily: lockheed martin could help develop? keoki: absolutely.ing to collaborate with small companies through large companies. we are here on the floor at techcrunch we have represented is from lockheed martin ventures fund, $200 million plan where we are looking for companies that have interesting technology. they have a range of challenges from undersea to deep space. emily: we talk about self driving cars, but in reality they are a long way off. are we further along when it comes to drones that can be controlled by a piloted plane with or without human interaction? keoki: let me give you examples. i will use one in the military. we had a problem with improvised explosive devices harming troops in afghanistan. our engineer said we have technology that can fuel that. is it about deploying autonomous helicopters? they did 1700 missions autonomously delivered over 4 million pounds of food and supplies and cargo. those of the capabilities that exist today. on the commercial side we are developing what we call matrix technology. autonomous full-scal
emily: lockheed martin could help develop? keoki: absolutely.ing to collaborate with small companies through large companies. we are here on the floor at techcrunch we have represented is from lockheed martin ventures fund, $200 million plan where we are looking for companies that have interesting technology. they have a range of challenges from undersea to deep space. emily: we talk about self driving cars, but in reality they are a long way off. are we further along when it comes to drones...
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pay that is a hundred times what the average worker makes for example lockheed martin gets more taxpayer money in government contracts that any other publicly held company did ninety seven percent of their funding in twenty seventeen the median compensation for a lockheed employee was one hundred twenty three thousand dollars while c.e.o. marilyn houston received twenty two million eight hundred sixty. six thousand one hundred eighty six times a typical worker and that's taxpayer money we're paying for her to get rich while over her employees and lockheed martin makes weapons of dad i mean this should be infuriating. these repeated it seems to me if you read even if they didn't make death weapons even if lockheed martin made sent to lotions and paraffin wax footbaths they should still pick you up and won and won by far the only body part because joan bass why you don't leave me where the nipple bass or the elbow jacuzzi i want to go home sit back put on a little barry manilow and take a pair of scrotum so all right i want to. blow little dip in the scrotum. anyway. as the serial continue
pay that is a hundred times what the average worker makes for example lockheed martin gets more taxpayer money in government contracts that any other publicly held company did ninety seven percent of their funding in twenty seventeen the median compensation for a lockheed employee was one hundred twenty three thousand dollars while c.e.o. marilyn houston received twenty two million eight hundred sixty. six thousand one hundred eighty six times a typical worker and that's taxpayer money we're...
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he's defeated in this review really even if they didn't make death weapons even if lockheed martin made center lotions and paraffin wax footbaths they should still pick you up and won. by far the only body part because joan that the only thing where the nipple bass or the elbow jacuzzi i want to go home sit back put on the barry manilow and take a pair of scrotum so all right i want a. little dip in the scrotum right. now anyway. as the serial continues to skyrocket on our tax dollars the things our government should pay for are being heaped on to the individual a teacher in austin texas had a heart attack recently and was given a hundred thousand dollars medical bill that was after his insurance had already paid fifty five thousand dollars things have gotten so bad the seals go fund me says one in three campaigns are for medical bills. and i'm sure another twenty five percent of that are people trying to pay for college books currently a textbook for freshman american history costs nine hundred thousand dollars. but what you get you know but you go back at the end of the semester you c
he's defeated in this review really even if they didn't make death weapons even if lockheed martin made center lotions and paraffin wax footbaths they should still pick you up and won. by far the only body part because joan that the only thing where the nipple bass or the elbow jacuzzi i want to go home sit back put on the barry manilow and take a pair of scrotum so all right i want a. little dip in the scrotum right. now anyway. as the serial continues to skyrocket on our tax dollars the...
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emily: that was lockheed martin's cto keoki jackson.at techcrunch was 23andme ceo and cofounder anne wojoliki. the genetic testing company is hoping to leverage its technology and a partnership with a pharma giant glaxosmithkline to develop new treatments and cures for some of the most devastating diseases. she told me why it is a dream close to her heart. anne: 23andme started with the data. so we said that drug discovery can fundamentally change if you have an incredible amount of data. and so the hypothesis we have is that if we have all of this information, and we discover targets that started from a human genetic component, that will have a higher success rate with drug development. so most drugs today when they are in development, they fail. the reason why it is so expensive to develop a drug is because 95% of everything fails. so if we can actually have a better beginning starting with human genetics, we believe we have a higher likelihood of succeeding. so the partnership with gs k is all about helping us scale the drug developm
emily: that was lockheed martin's cto keoki jackson.at techcrunch was 23andme ceo and cofounder anne wojoliki. the genetic testing company is hoping to leverage its technology and a partnership with a pharma giant glaxosmithkline to develop new treatments and cures for some of the most devastating diseases. she told me why it is a dream close to her heart. anne: 23andme started with the data. so we said that drug discovery can fundamentally change if you have an incredible amount of data. and...
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emily: are these technologies that lockheed martin could help develop? keoki: absolutely.e looking to collaborate with small companies through large companies. we are here on the floor at techcrunch. we have representatives from lockheed martin ventures fund, $200 million plan where we are looking for companies that have interesting technology. they have a range of challenges from undersea to deep space. emily: we talk about self-driving cars, but in reality they are probably a long way off. are we further along when it comes to drones that can be controlled by a piloted plane with or without human interaction? keoki: let me give you a couple of examples. i will use one in the military. a few years ago there was a big problem with improvised explosive devices harming troops in afghanistan. our engineer said we have technology that can deal with that. we ended up deploying two autonomous helicopters. they did 1700 missions autonomously delivered over 4 million pounds of food and supplies and cargo. those of the capabilities that exist today. on the commercial side we are de
emily: are these technologies that lockheed martin could help develop? keoki: absolutely.e looking to collaborate with small companies through large companies. we are here on the floor at techcrunch. we have representatives from lockheed martin ventures fund, $200 million plan where we are looking for companies that have interesting technology. they have a range of challenges from undersea to deep space. emily: we talk about self-driving cars, but in reality they are probably a long way off....
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i'd like to introduce lisa cal la -- callahan from lockheed martin. she is the president of civil space line from lockheed martin space. in this role she is responsible for all aspects of execution and growth in civil and commercial markets, in human and robotic deep space exploration, communications and weather and remote censoring. she is a native of virginia. she went to virginia tech. and in my conversations with her she expressed to me that she spent her entire career at lockheed martin up and down the east coast, including a two-year stint at lockheed martin headquarters before heading out to colorado in the current position that she serves. she is a member of the dean of engineering advisory board, and we are pleased to have lisa here with us today to introduce our keynote speaker. [ applause ] >> thank you, erin, that was very nice. on behalf of lockheed martin, we're very happy to be the sponsor here, and i'm personally excited to be able to introduce the nasa engineer jim bridenstine. he began his service in the use navy flying combat missio
i'd like to introduce lisa cal la -- callahan from lockheed martin. she is the president of civil space line from lockheed martin space. in this role she is responsible for all aspects of execution and growth in civil and commercial markets, in human and robotic deep space exploration, communications and weather and remote censoring. she is a native of virginia. she went to virginia tech. and in my conversations with her she expressed to me that she spent her entire career at lockheed martin up...
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lockheed martin unveiled the super space habitat.support systems, exercise machines, sleep stations and other perks. it is all about rghly the size a school bus. lockheed martin is one of six private companies contracted by nasa, eachel year, and it is part of a larger in addition to take crews to mars and to th" i'm soledad o'brien and we will see you back here next week. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]rust and rebath made it effortless. a rebath design consultant came to our home and presented us ideas and products in a way that made our decisions simple. they took away the old installed the new and gave us the bathroom we've always wanted. call 925-233-6471 and save $1000 off your complete bathroom remodel robert handa: hello, and welcome to "asian pacific america." i'm your host, robert handa, for our show here on nbc bay area and cozi tv. we start with a look back and
lockheed martin unveiled the super space habitat.support systems, exercise machines, sleep stations and other perks. it is all about rghly the size a school bus. lockheed martin is one of six private companies contracted by nasa, eachel year, and it is part of a larger in addition to take crews to mars and to th" i'm soledad o'brien and we will see you back here next week. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy....
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i'd like to introduce lisa callaghan from our sponsor, lockheed martin. lisa callaghan is vice-president and general manager of the commercial civil space line of business for lockheed martin space. in this role she's responsible for all aspects of execution and growth for commercial and civil markets and human and robotic deep space exploration, communications and weather and remote sensing. she's a native of virginia. she went to virginia tech and in my conversations with her, she expressed to me that she spent her entire career at lockheed martin up and down the coast, before heading out to colorado in the current position in which she serves. she is a member of the dean of engineering advisory board. we're pleased to have lisa here today to introduce our keynote speaker. [applause] >> thank you very much. that's very nice. on behalf of lockheed martin, we're excited to be the sponsor here and i'm personally excited to be able to introduce the nasa administrator jim bridenstine. jim started his federal service as a pilot in the u.s. navy flying in comb
i'd like to introduce lisa callaghan from our sponsor, lockheed martin. lisa callaghan is vice-president and general manager of the commercial civil space line of business for lockheed martin space. in this role she's responsible for all aspects of execution and growth for commercial and civil markets and human and robotic deep space exploration, communications and weather and remote sensing. she's a native of virginia. she went to virginia tech and in my conversations with her, she expressed...
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or fox one thing that's very strange is you often see commercials for lockheed martin or boeing and then you go to their web site to see any of their products that they've been you know you know they have this ad and you're like hey what's this lockheed martin i'm going to go buy something from them they're supporting my favorite show rachel maddow and you go along.
or fox one thing that's very strange is you often see commercials for lockheed martin or boeing and then you go to their web site to see any of their products that they've been you know you know they have this ad and you're like hey what's this lockheed martin i'm going to go buy something from them they're supporting my favorite show rachel maddow and you go along.
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emily: that was lockheed market's c.e.o.. also there was 23 and me o-founder.rking to develop treatments and cures for some of the most devastating diseases. why it is a dream close to her heart. we said discovery data can change if you have an incredible amount of data. we have all of this formation and discover targets that will have a higher success rate. most drugs fail. 95% of everything fails. if we can have a better beginning, the partnership is all about helping us scale the rug development process. we can find tons and tons and tons of ideas. each idea is like a child. it has the potential to bring drugs much faster to the market to our commerce and the world. emily: anything in particular? >> i'm most excited. i'm biased. we have this genetic -- that runs in my family on parkinson's disease. i'm excited about that. we're going to be able to combine the power that 23 and e has. the f.d.a.s are approved you doing a breast cancer test. how ground breaking or powerful -- >> i think that is huge. more and more there is a trend if you want to have good heal
emily: that was lockheed market's c.e.o.. also there was 23 and me o-founder.rking to develop treatments and cures for some of the most devastating diseases. why it is a dream close to her heart. we said discovery data can change if you have an incredible amount of data. we have all of this formation and discover targets that will have a higher success rate. most drugs fail. 95% of everything fails. if we can have a better beginning, the partnership is all about helping us scale the rug...
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he gets hired on in late 1963 for the lockheed corporation. he has a test pilot, flying the u-2 in california. he flies those missions between 1963 and 1970. in 1970, my dad writes his biography, operation overflight, the details his account of the incident. his co-author is curt gentry. his next book after this, helter-skelter. this one put him on the map. the other one makes them a lot of money. he is a great guy. he passed away a few years ago. he was one of my dad's closest friends, as a result of writing the book together. he writes this in 1970. the same month that is published, lockheed lets him go. some people believe it was coincidence. my father believed that because he published his memoirs, he ruffled some feathers and the contractor was asked to let him go. there was no official proof, but it is what my father believed and i wanted to share that with you today. after being let go by lockheed, for about two years he is on the lecture circuit. late-night talk shows of the era, talking about the incident, the program, what my father
he gets hired on in late 1963 for the lockheed corporation. he has a test pilot, flying the u-2 in california. he flies those missions between 1963 and 1970. in 1970, my dad writes his biography, operation overflight, the details his account of the incident. his co-author is curt gentry. his next book after this, helter-skelter. this one put him on the map. the other one makes them a lot of money. he is a great guy. he passed away a few years ago. he was one of my dad's closest friends, as a...
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or fox one thing that's very strange is you often see commercials for lockheed martin or boeing and then you go to their web site to see any of their products that they've been you know you know they have this ad and you're like hey what's this lockheed martin i'm going to go buy something from them they're supporting my favorite show rachel maddow and you go look and it's like two hundred million dollar missiles and you're like i can't really afford that and if i could maybe would they send it to me no they won't so why are these companies who build weapon systems advertising on the evening news that's an interesting question of considering the evening news that rachel maddow shows or anderson cooper or fox are always pretty much pro war and cheering for in doing the shock and awe sort of presentation of like look what are weapons clear there's a saying on wall street share don't slaughter so you have clients you just want to share you want to take they want to steal money from them on a drip drip drip every month you don't want to kill them because you're giving up the cash cow so slot
or fox one thing that's very strange is you often see commercials for lockheed martin or boeing and then you go to their web site to see any of their products that they've been you know you know they have this ad and you're like hey what's this lockheed martin i'm going to go buy something from them they're supporting my favorite show rachel maddow and you go look and it's like two hundred million dollar missiles and you're like i can't really afford that and if i could maybe would they send it...
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i think boeing will follow suit with rating on next is lockheed martin. not as strong as boeing and rating on. you have a low a higher low shorts are caught. panic buying, starting to get on the horse. buyers coming in momentum, no reason we shouldn't test the 360 you get my point finally look at a rail csx, looking like the xli, a long-term parallel upchannel come on trend lines. csx is moving towards the upper end. you might have another 10, $20 in csx you look at unp wraeg his this is a catch-up trade you focus on the rails and defense within the industrials. >> you got a question. >> quick question i think todd a lot of the things you are looking at overlaying snch chart looks the same. >> yes. >> a bit of sell off testing all-time highs are you seeing the commensurate in the s&p 500. >> you reminded me i blew the segment i'm just -- full transparency right. there is a ratio of the industrials to sbx, guy. and you see underperformance of xli relative to the s&p we started to do a hook bottom in the last month as scott mentioned at the top xli outperfo
i think boeing will follow suit with rating on next is lockheed martin. not as strong as boeing and rating on. you have a low a higher low shorts are caught. panic buying, starting to get on the horse. buyers coming in momentum, no reason we shouldn't test the 360 you get my point finally look at a rail csx, looking like the xli, a long-term parallel upchannel come on trend lines. csx is moving towards the upper end. you might have another 10, $20 in csx you look at unp wraeg his this is a...
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one of his biggest donor systems is lockheed martin.ollars in this election cycle and over 70000 in the last cycle. ted cruz recently bragged about that to stick with lockheed. i bet you did, that's how the washington cartel works. his position on the transportation committees a money spinner. in the last year he raised over $370,000 from the transportation industry. the washington cartel is on about donations, it's about people like david, ted cruz chief of staff to them became president of cup public affairs. here is that david posting on his own company website about what his friend does for his client. quote, each and every day will have an agenda, a structure will be no tactical decisions made. influencing things in washington, influencing things back at the state capital subic bay at washington cartel. eric said everybody would call him a they sent us a bullying lesson telling us not to call him a lobbyist. big mistake. i don't respond well to bullying small employers. let's examine what david, ted cruz former right hand man is sa
one of his biggest donor systems is lockheed martin.ollars in this election cycle and over 70000 in the last cycle. ted cruz recently bragged about that to stick with lockheed. i bet you did, that's how the washington cartel works. his position on the transportation committees a money spinner. in the last year he raised over $370,000 from the transportation industry. the washington cartel is on about donations, it's about people like david, ted cruz chief of staff to them became president of...
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speaker today but first i would like to introduce another featured speaker and from our sponsor lockheed martin part from the commercial civil space partner and is responsible for all aspects of execution and growth of the commercial markets and robotic deep space exploration communication and remote sensors she is a native of virginia and went to virginia tech and she expressed she spent her entire career at lockheed martin up and down the east coast including the headquarters before headed to colorado in her current position. she is a member of the engineering advisory board and we are pleased to have her with us today to introduce our keynote speaker. [applause] >> that was very nice. i am personally excited to announce the administrator biden stein he started as a pilot in the u.s. navy flying in combat missions iraq and afghanistan i personally got to experience his passion earlier this year at farm bureau when he spent a few minutes at the f-letter 35 simulator executing a perfect landing on a carrier. [laughter] did i mention it was a perfect landing? >> they said would you like t
speaker today but first i would like to introduce another featured speaker and from our sponsor lockheed martin part from the commercial civil space partner and is responsible for all aspects of execution and growth of the commercial markets and robotic deep space exploration communication and remote sensors she is a native of virginia and went to virginia tech and she expressed she spent her entire career at lockheed martin up and down the east coast including the headquarters before headed to...
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i love you the question is if lockheed martin wanted to give you one hundred million dollars to place an ad in between the segments they call me all the time i know i do i'm going to love. just let them but everywhere. are right well you know if something amazing happened in the past week or so and you know we're going to skip like the fast breaking headline news who cares about the markets going up or down right we don't care about that we care about the fact that after eight years in office and now he's two years out of office barack obama who remember he passed that thing called affordable care act. funniest name ever of course because it's an affordable care act if you haven't been here so he was out on the campaign trail helping out democrats and what he said is that we need medicare for all really which everybody was telling him at the time when he was doing deals with the big pharma and the big hospitals and the big and sure as companies well i want to look at one story coming from those with medicare ok here's what medicare for all might mean in the context of how our system w
i love you the question is if lockheed martin wanted to give you one hundred million dollars to place an ad in between the segments they call me all the time i know i do i'm going to love. just let them but everywhere. are right well you know if something amazing happened in the past week or so and you know we're going to skip like the fast breaking headline news who cares about the markets going up or down right we don't care about that we care about the fact that after eight years in office...
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cnn requested a comment from raytheon and lockheed martin.t received a response from those companies. >>> still to come, the storm has passed but not the danger. more rivers are flooding in north and south carolina. and thousands are still in harm's way. my name is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll everything's pretty much done. it's so much easier so now, we're ready, bring on t. shipstation. the number one ch of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get two months free. >>> welcome back, everyone. parts of the southeastern u.s. are still threatened by the effects of what's left of hurricane florence. this is video from one of the several towns in north carolina where the flooding is getting worse. 14 rivers
cnn requested a comment from raytheon and lockheed martin.t received a response from those companies. >>> still to come, the storm has passed but not the danger. more rivers are flooding in north and south carolina. and thousands are still in harm's way. my name is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out....
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twenty eight bombs boeing small diameter bombs lockheed martin f. sixteen more planes and boeing's apache helicopters equipped with northrop grumman longbow missiles while israel's opponents mosse proudly showed off a tank that turned out to be just a car ready. oh wait. wait. i said when general dynamics abrams tanks appeared in tahrir square as the egyptian military carried out the deadliest massacre of peaceful protesters anywhere. since china's massacre in tiananmen square in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine and it's not just u.s. companies making international sales the taxpayer too has spent money on more crimes we can actually track your individual donation go pink launched a campaign to divest from the war machine trying to get cities organizations and individuals to divest from death dealerships check the website to see if any of your investments are in weapons contractors and luckily i found out. i have no investments reporting from my office in washington d.c. this name we caravan e redacted. here are your headlines from the future i
twenty eight bombs boeing small diameter bombs lockheed martin f. sixteen more planes and boeing's apache helicopters equipped with northrop grumman longbow missiles while israel's opponents mosse proudly showed off a tank that turned out to be just a car ready. oh wait. wait. i said when general dynamics abrams tanks appeared in tahrir square as the egyptian military carried out the deadliest massacre of peaceful protesters anywhere. since china's massacre in tiananmen square in one thousand...
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arms manufacturers raytheon and lockheed martin.back to the department of defense, and raytheon has not yet responded. poppy and jim. >> just hearing that little boy. >> heart breaking. >> that's the sound that he knows and knows what to run from, it is heartbreaking. i mean, i know that you have been trying to get a response from the saudi government because it's the saudis that lead this coalition. what are they telling you? >> well, we just heard from the saudis before we came to air. one of the last incidents that we were able to verify, the one that we opened the piece with, that horrifying footage of the two little babies being brought out of the rubble. we handed all of that over to the saudis, nikz to all of other evidence, and they have come back and said that they do acknowledge wrongdoing. they acknowledge that incident you can see now on air, that was a mistake, and they admit that there was civilian casualties in that. which is -- is excellent that they're able to admit it and they're able to do their assessment so quic
arms manufacturers raytheon and lockheed martin.back to the department of defense, and raytheon has not yet responded. poppy and jim. >> just hearing that little boy. >> heart breaking. >> that's the sound that he knows and knows what to run from, it is heartbreaking. i mean, i know that you have been trying to get a response from the saudi government because it's the saudis that lead this coalition. what are they telling you? >> well, we just heard from the saudis...
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security busy the biggest names in death are raytheon northrop grumman boeing general dynamics and lockheed bar and each with their own brand of making people disappear these merchants of death profit off the war crimes perpetrated by repressive regimes such as israel egypt and saudi arabia saudi arabia as the most repressive they've recently declared online satire a punishable offense and as an online satirists i have a message for saudi arabia. please don't interrupt me. these five grave makers made a collective thirty five billion dollars in twenty seventeen international sales but now without the help of the us government facilitating those sales of course my my they have come a long way from the local neighborhood hit man start up. in an unusual report c.n.n. covered the american connection to a saudi attack on a school bus where nearly forty children were killed the nation's experts tell c.n.n. this was a u.s. made mark m.k. eighty two bomb the first five digits that the cage number the commercial and government entity number this number hey you know it's lucky one of the top u.s. def
security busy the biggest names in death are raytheon northrop grumman boeing general dynamics and lockheed bar and each with their own brand of making people disappear these merchants of death profit off the war crimes perpetrated by repressive regimes such as israel egypt and saudi arabia saudi arabia as the most repressive they've recently declared online satire a punishable offense and as an online satirists i have a message for saudi arabia. please don't interrupt me. these five grave...
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hank: as a result on the lockheed crisis, i was approached by white house staff and asked if i wantedrk on domestic council. i was green. i had questions. i needed mentoring. i decided to work for a man named lou. the first thing he said was -- anything you do that you do not understand, if someone asks you to do something it doesn't seem right to you, ask questions. any memo you write, asterisk oh, is it the right thing? how would it look if it was printed on the front page of the washington post? that was terrific advice. i started work in the next and white house -- in the nixon white house and then watergate hit. it was quite a life lesson for me. i learned a matter how powerful someone was or how much you respected them, you could get into trouble if you did not think carefully about your actions. so, it was not hard for me to make a decision to leave government. ♪ sachsy of 1974, goldman had it money-losing years. they did not rank near the top in rankings of investment bankers. i picked goldman sachs because i wanted to work with a big firm, and i never wanted to live in new yo
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reason our congress gave these ships anyway and while congress is handing defense contractors like lockheed martin almost two billion of our tax dollars for combat ships our navy doesn't need the water in detroit schools is tainted with lead in copper that's not hyperbole according to the detroit news more than half of the hundred six goals inside michigan's largest school district has have high levels of copper and or.
reason our congress gave these ships anyway and while congress is handing defense contractors like lockheed martin almost two billion of our tax dollars for combat ships our navy doesn't need the water in detroit schools is tainted with lead in copper that's not hyperbole according to the detroit news more than half of the hundred six goals inside michigan's largest school district has have high levels of copper and or.
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our congress gave them these ships anyway and while congress is handing defense contractors like lockheed martin almost two billion of our tax dollars for combat ships our navy doesn't need the water in detroit schools is tainted with lead in copper that's not hyperbole according to the detroit news more than half of the hundred six calls inside michigan's largest school district has have high levels of copper and or lead on wednesday this week the school district received test results indicating the additional thirty three schools in the detroit public schools community districts have elevated levels of lead bringing the entire total up to fifty seven schools now simple math tells us that with more than forty seven thousand kids in the best direct that roughly twenty three thousand of those kids were possibly exposed to lead and copper tainted water. officials from detroit water department believe that the lead in copper is contaminating the water through the school system's decrepit plumbing which is estimated to cost roughly thirty million dollars to repair and replace just thirty mill
our congress gave them these ships anyway and while congress is handing defense contractors like lockheed martin almost two billion of our tax dollars for combat ships our navy doesn't need the water in detroit schools is tainted with lead in copper that's not hyperbole according to the detroit news more than half of the hundred six calls inside michigan's largest school district has have high levels of copper and or lead on wednesday this week the school district received test results...
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our congress gave them these ships anyway and while congress is handing defense contractors like lockheed martin almost two billion of our tax dollars for combat ships our navy doesn't need the water in detroit schools is tainted with lead in copper that's not hyperbole according to the detroit news more than half of the hundred six calls and side michigan's largest school district has have high levels of copper and or lead on wednesday this week the school district received test results indicating that the dish an additional thirty three schools in the detroit public schools community does district have elevated levels of lead bringing the entire total up to fifty seven schools now simple math tells us that with more than forty seven thousand kids in the best direct that roughly twenty three thousand of those kids were possibly exposed to lead and copper tainted water. officials from detroit's water department believe that the lead in copper is contaminating the water through the school system's decrepit plumbing which is estimated to cost roughly thirty million dollars to repair and rep
our congress gave them these ships anyway and while congress is handing defense contractors like lockheed martin almost two billion of our tax dollars for combat ships our navy doesn't need the water in detroit schools is tainted with lead in copper that's not hyperbole according to the detroit news more than half of the hundred six calls and side michigan's largest school district has have high levels of copper and or lead on wednesday this week the school district received test results...
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leading the pack isil m hussin, the ceo of lockheed martin. at number two, gm o mary barra and rounding out the top three, abigail johnson, the chairman and ceo of fidelity instments. congratulations to them. >> indeed. that does it for us tonight, i'm sue herera. thanks for watching. b >>> i'ml griffeth. have a great evening. we'll see you tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made ssible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. e see its ideal form in our mind, and then wgin to chisel. we strip away everything that
leading the pack isil m hussin, the ceo of lockheed martin. at number two, gm o mary barra and rounding out the top three, abigail johnson, the chairman and ceo of fidelity instments. congratulations to them. >> indeed. that does it for us tonight, i'm sue herera. thanks for watching. b >>> i'ml griffeth. have a great evening. we'll see you tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made ssible by the freeman...
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massive defense department spend most of that is welfare it's welfare for raytheon is welfare for lockheed martin as welfare for thousands of people who live in mansions in virginia as welfare for facebook it's welfare for google it's welfare for silicon valley and but they don't see it that way because those are a different class of people that they never get to see right because in the u.k. there's an entrenched and very hardened class war and so it becomes a subject for class war. debates in the u.s. you don't have that similar class war it's more of an ideological war and if you if you could make apples to apples comparison you could see clearly and you'd make a good intelligent rational choice but because the people in the u.k. are every single night on the b.b.c. they're like little a carrot they're pulled along to engage in class war and every single night america their carriage called guns and god and they're moved along like little lemmings toward the cliff in their own particular way so that i want to say you know it's like i said it's choices that you make europe is breaking out
massive defense department spend most of that is welfare it's welfare for raytheon is welfare for lockheed martin as welfare for thousands of people who live in mansions in virginia as welfare for facebook it's welfare for google it's welfare for silicon valley and but they don't see it that way because those are a different class of people that they never get to see right because in the u.k. there's an entrenched and very hardened class war and so it becomes a subject for class war. debates in...
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lee france and the u.k. a warning that those who undermine stability of face consequences up to lockheed has this report from a civilian home in tripoli that was hit by a rocket. this is part of the rocket that killed the two little boys since the beginning of the clashes that broke out a week ago. many civilians were killed by ugandan rockets as the minister. says and as the family members tell us here the rocket but it landed here and killed their talks arms and you can also see you know the. remains of the exclusion here on this one. team that the rocket was the explosion was very strong but. it's hard to watch here was also destroyed by the explosion which. is a state of panic among civilians especially with which random rockets stray rockets landing in densely populated areas and it seems that the government of national movement is not a strong enough to put in to this conflict people here and so many people in tripoli. blaming the government for not doing enough to stop this conflict. is a political analyst and former adviser to the negotiating team of the high council of states he
lee france and the u.k. a warning that those who undermine stability of face consequences up to lockheed has this report from a civilian home in tripoli that was hit by a rocket. this is part of the rocket that killed the two little boys since the beginning of the clashes that broke out a week ago. many civilians were killed by ugandan rockets as the minister. says and as the family members tell us here the rocket but it landed here and killed their talks arms and you can also see you know the....
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i love you the question is if lockheed martin wanted to give you one hundred million dollars to place an ad in between the segments they call me all the time i know i did and i'm going to love sure.
i love you the question is if lockheed martin wanted to give you one hundred million dollars to place an ad in between the segments they call me all the time i know i did and i'm going to love sure.
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i love you the question is if lockheed martin wanted to give you one hundred million dollars to place an ad in between the segments they call me all the time but i know i do i want to love bombs just let them but everywhere. all right well you know if something amazing happened in the past week or so and you know we're going to skip like the fast breaking headline news who cares about the markets going up or down right we don't care about that we care about the fact that after eight years in office and now he's two years out of office barack obama who remember he passed that thing called affordable care act. funniest name ever of course because it's an affordable care act if you haven't been here so he was out on the campaign trail helping out democrats and what he said is that we need medicare for all really which everybody was telling him at the time when he was doing deals with the big pharma and the big hospitals and the big and sure as companies well i want to look at one story coming from those with medicare ok here's what medicare for all might mean in the context of how our sy
i love you the question is if lockheed martin wanted to give you one hundred million dollars to place an ad in between the segments they call me all the time but i know i do i want to love bombs just let them but everywhere. all right well you know if something amazing happened in the past week or so and you know we're going to skip like the fast breaking headline news who cares about the markets going up or down right we don't care about that we care about the fact that after eight years in...