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mark: dr. patrick michaels. politicization of science. let me read you something from return of the primitive anti-industrial revolution, which i found rather compelling. she said instead of their old promises that collectivism would create uniform abundance and denunciations of capitalism for creating poverty. they are now denouncing capitalism for creating abundance. instead of promising conflict, comfort and security for everyone, they are denouncing everyone for being comfortable and secure. demand to restrict technology is the demand to restrict man's mind. it is nature, that is reality that makes both these calls impossible to achieve. technology can be destroyed and the minding paralyzed, but neither can be restricted. whether and whatever such restrictions are attempted, it is the mind, not the state, that where there's a will, there's a way. you agree with that? >> i do. we should ask the question, how did it happen? how did we use the authority of government to direct essentially tech
mark: dr. patrick michaels. politicization of science. let me read you something from return of the primitive anti-industrial revolution, which i found rather compelling. she said instead of their old promises that collectivism would create uniform abundance and denunciations of capitalism for creating poverty. they are now denouncing capitalism for creating abundance. instead of promising conflict, comfort and security for everyone, they are denouncing everyone for being comfortable and...
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>> great to see you, mark. mark: i've read you for years, mark, we've never met. you attended harvard and you still are successful. that's a good thing. >> i wasn't successful at harvard. mark: yeah, you pioneered the formulation of supply side economics when you served as chairman of the institute's economic roundtable. program director for the manhattan institute, you're the author of men in marriage. visible man. wealth and poverty, which was a big book that had a big influence on me. the spirit of enterprise. microcosm. telecosm. and the silicon eye. and now your newest become, life after google, the fall of big data and the rise of the blockchain economy. a lot to unravel here. let's get started this way. capitalism versus socialism. explain. >> well, capitalism is -- derives from the latin word for head, kaput, and capitalism is the mind-based system and the key characteristic of the human mind is that we're creative, and as albert hirschman, the princeton economist once put it, of creativity always comes as a surprise to us, and if it didn't, planning would
>> great to see you, mark. mark: i've read you for years, mark, we've never met. you attended harvard and you still are successful. that's a good thing. >> i wasn't successful at harvard. mark: yeah, you pioneered the formulation of supply side economics when you served as chairman of the institute's economic roundtable. program director for the manhattan institute, you're the author of men in marriage. visible man. wealth and poverty, which was a big book that had a big influence...
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mark: newt gingrich.g the returns, are there a couple of states, couple of house races we should keep our eye on to get a feel for what might be trending? >> think in the house, if you look at barbara comstock in northern virginia and dave bratt around richmond, those two races are important signals, and if the republicans keep both of them, no possibility the democrats get control of the house. if we lose both of them, it could be a really long night. i think they're really central as a weather vane what's going to happen. i think in the senate on the east side, bob huingen is running a great race in new jersey, a long shot race. if he's winning in new jersey election night, it's going to be a really long night for the democrats. mark: let's say he loses and it's close? still a long night? >> potentially a long night. you go further west where karen housley is running against the appointed replacement for al franken and because of the impact of ellison who has all sorts of problems, dragging the entire t
mark: newt gingrich.g the returns, are there a couple of states, couple of house races we should keep our eye on to get a feel for what might be trending? >> think in the house, if you look at barbara comstock in northern virginia and dave bratt around richmond, those two races are important signals, and if the republicans keep both of them, no possibility the democrats get control of the house. if we lose both of them, it could be a really long night. i think they're really central as a...
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mark: welcome back.ay, want to read you a quote from the daily beast, hardly a right-wing source, about the "new york times" during world war ii. and this has been supported through books and other publications, "new york times" published over 23,000 front page stories and 11,500 about world war ii from 1939 to 1945. 26 about the holocaust during the height of the holocaust. the greatest genocide in modern history. and they said the "new york times" editors made a conscious decision to bury the paper's holocaust coverage. this is the "new york times." the so-called paper of record. i doubt very much if any other news organization, any other news platform had that as part of its record. that it would be consider the paper of record, and used by so many in manhattan, and washington, d.c., and l.a. as the first thing they read for a source of information. what do you think about that? >> well, it's appalling, and it's hard to argue with numbers like that, that there are problems with the way "the new york t
mark: welcome back.ay, want to read you a quote from the daily beast, hardly a right-wing source, about the "new york times" during world war ii. and this has been supported through books and other publications, "new york times" published over 23,000 front page stories and 11,500 about world war ii from 1939 to 1945. 26 about the holocaust during the height of the holocaust. the greatest genocide in modern history. and they said the "new york times" editors made a...
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mark levin is up next. i'm steve hilton, see you next sunday when "the next revolution" will be televised. . mark: hello, america. i'm mark levin. this is "life, liberty & levin." we have two great guests. mollie hemingway, how are you? >> great to be here. mark: joe concha, good to see you. >> thanks for having me want. >> to talk about the media today. especially want to talk about the recent media and events that have been taking place and how the media has covered them, and no better time to talk about the kavanaugh nomination than now. the media research center says that 90% of the news coverage has been negative toward kavanaugh. honestly, i'm surprised it's that low. it looks like 99.9% to me. you've both written about this. what's your take on this, mollie? >> i think this has been a telling couple of weeks as we watched the media cover a very contentious issue and very complicated issue. have you allegations of assault and you have a man who's denying them and the media coverage, i don't think coul
mark levin is up next. i'm steve hilton, see you next sunday when "the next revolution" will be televised. . mark: hello, america. i'm mark levin. this is "life, liberty & levin." we have two great guests. mollie hemingway, how are you? >> great to be here. mark: joe concha, good to see you. >> thanks for having me want. >> to talk about the media today. especially want to talk about the recent media and events that have been taking place and how the...
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mark: .or bevin: as it relates to candidates why it even happens in my case, i've always said listen, when people look at those running for office they should be less inclined to vote for those who desperately want to be a politically elected person. rather they should try to find the candidate willing to be that person. this is how iran and the president did the very same thing. he did not want it as much as he was willing to do it. americans are hungry for that kind of sincerity from people and i mean that. so much fake and posturing when i ran i was the only one in the race willing to put it in writing everything i was going to do. i put out what it called a blueprint for a better kentucky. seven tenants and they were all things that people said if you talk about those, let alone put them in writing will never win. things like right to work and school of choice things like cutting red tape and modernizing the tax code and things like tackling the underfunded pension system. these are often
mark: .or bevin: as it relates to candidates why it even happens in my case, i've always said listen, when people look at those running for office they should be less inclined to vote for those who desperately want to be a politically elected person. rather they should try to find the candidate willing to be that person. this is how iran and the president did the very same thing. he did not want it as much as he was willing to do it. americans are hungry for that kind of sincerity from people...
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mark, over to you. [applause] mark: welcome, everyone. it is my pleasure to introduce the candidates for u.s. senator who are here with us today. we look forward to the conversation. you can learn more about state senator daily on and u.s. senator feinstein in the program. i will not go over what our very distinguished records, which they both bring -- both bring to the candidacies. they both have very distinguished records. you can learn more about them in the program. i do want to say a few things about ppic for those of you who are not familiar with us. we are nonpartisan, we are nonprofit, we don't take any positions on candidates or parties, or ballot measures. we do programs like this. we have had several programs this year, including one other candidate conversation we had. we want californians to learn firsthand from their leaders about how they are approaching the challenges and opportunities that face california today. that is really our purpose in doing this. whenever we have candidates on stage, we have to make sure we go out
mark, over to you. [applause] mark: welcome, everyone. it is my pleasure to introduce the candidates for u.s. senator who are here with us today. we look forward to the conversation. you can learn more about state senator daily on and u.s. senator feinstein in the program. i will not go over what our very distinguished records, which they both bring -- both bring to the candidacies. they both have very distinguished records. you can learn more about them in the program. i do want to say a few...
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i saw mark judge there.nd they were hanging about the area where i started to feel disoriented and where the room was, and where the other boys were hanging out. and laughing. i could hear them laughing and laughing. it's very hard for me to talk about this, but it's important that somebody says something, because if brett kavanaugh was one of those people that did this to me, there is no way in the world that he should go scot-free on this, and that he should be on the supreme court. it's just unthinkable to me. if he does, there's no justice in the world. >> after your -- what you describe as an attack on you and a rape, did you tell anyone? >> oh, yes. i contacted the montgomery county police. >> you did? >> i told my mother and she cried with me. she held me the next day. i was so distraught. she wanted me to go to the police immediately. she was just outraged. she was so hurt for me. >> do you remember who you spoke to? >> i vaguely remember people, but i'm not quite sure. i'm not 100%. >> swetnick's mo
i saw mark judge there.nd they were hanging about the area where i started to feel disoriented and where the room was, and where the other boys were hanging out. and laughing. i could hear them laughing and laughing. it's very hard for me to talk about this, but it's important that somebody says something, because if brett kavanaugh was one of those people that did this to me, there is no way in the world that he should go scot-free on this, and that he should be on the supreme court. it's just...
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it's not more taxes that's needed. >> mark?> i think there's a moderate course to have, and that is that i think it's a case that first came up last year, tourism was looking for a way that they could support their outreach effort. something we do off the general fund. if they can make that dedicated revenue source, then i'm for it. from the point of view of not raising taxes, we passed an amendment a couple years ago so that we could get an endowment fund, and endowment fund would grow over time and find opportunities for these kinds of sources. if you could get a little of a corpus in place like we're doing with the state fair, you could begin to support that over time and eventually reduce taxes. >> mary? >> thank you. the industry is working on a plan and i look to them and i think when industry comes together and says that this is something that is needed in wyoming, that will help the industry, i would want to support it. tourism is our second meeting industry. however our spending on tourism i believe is ranked 30th in t
it's not more taxes that's needed. >> mark?> i think there's a moderate course to have, and that is that i think it's a case that first came up last year, tourism was looking for a way that they could support their outreach effort. something we do off the general fund. if they can make that dedicated revenue source, then i'm for it. from the point of view of not raising taxes, we passed an amendment a couple years ago so that we could get an endowment fund, and endowment fund would...
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and mark's... the way i recall mark at the time, i remember thinking"i don't think mark is going to stopl he gets to everybody." >> i think some of us had an early understanding that we were creating in some ways a digital nation-state. this was the greatest experimene inspeech in human history. >> there was a sense inside the company that we e building the future and there was a real focus on youth being a good thing. it was not a particularly diverse workforce. it was very much the sort of harvard, stanford, ivy league group of people who were largely in their 20s. >> was a big believer in t company. like, i knew that it was going to be a paradigm-shifting thing. there was this, definitely this feeling of everything for the company, of this, you know, world-stirring vision. everyone more or less dressed with the same fleece and s with logo on it. posters on the wall that looked somewhat orwellian. bun of course, you know, in upbeat way, obviously. and, you know, some of the slogans are pretty well-known-- s,"move fast and break thi "fortune favors the bold," "what would you do if you w
and mark's... the way i recall mark at the time, i remember thinking"i don't think mark is going to stopl he gets to everybody." >> i think some of us had an early understanding that we were creating in some ways a digital nation-state. this was the greatest experimene inspeech in human history. >> there was a sense inside the company that we e building the future and there was a real focus on youth being a good thing. it was not a particularly diverse workforce. it was...
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>> i was, i was last on draw. >> yeah, so you -- >> mark's next. >> oh, mark, i'm sorry. >> oh.hanks, bob. well, thank you, viewers, for tuning in tonight. thank you the, bob, for moderating tonight, and thanks to my candidates. it's been a lively discussion, reminds me of the primary in many ways, and so i appreciate the opportunity to address you tonight. i think mary makes a good point. we didn't talk about health care, and we didn't talk about education in great depth. but i believe wyoming is at a crossroads, and it is important to have a proven leader, a conservative approach to government. that's what wyoming has had, and that's what wyoming needs in the future. i have experience in all the three sectors that have really helped wyoming move forward, energy, agriculture and tourism, and i've brought ideas to each of those. in my time as treasurer, i have grown funds by over $5 billion, and we've set them up to help us find a way to a sustainable fiscal future by this year alone earning over $900 million, saving every citizen in wyoming $1,a 90 -- $1,500. it is important to
>> i was, i was last on draw. >> yeah, so you -- >> mark's next. >> oh, mark, i'm sorry. >> oh.hanks, bob. well, thank you, viewers, for tuning in tonight. thank you the, bob, for moderating tonight, and thanks to my candidates. it's been a lively discussion, reminds me of the primary in many ways, and so i appreciate the opportunity to address you tonight. i think mary makes a good point. we didn't talk about health care, and we didn't talk about education in...
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moderator: mark harris. rep. harris: it came for the end of the debate to recognize something we agreed on, and that is there is a direct opportunity to choose very different paths on november 6. the fact of the matter is, i and the genuine conservative. you know where i stand. i have been known throughout this community for a long time. dan mccready talks like a presenceive, but his will be another vote for nancy pelosi and the democrats. he says, am i running against nancy pelosi? well sometimes it feels like i am since she spends $350 million in ads against me. i will keep the economy moving. dan, pelosi, and the democrats will wreck this economy. we do have a choice on november 6, and i'm asking for your vote. mark harris for the state house of representatives. moderator: thanks to all of you at home for watching tonight. gentlemen i appreciate you being here as well. safe travels on the campaign trail over the next month. the decision is now in your hands. early voting starts october 17, election date novemb
moderator: mark harris. rep. harris: it came for the end of the debate to recognize something we agreed on, and that is there is a direct opportunity to choose very different paths on november 6. the fact of the matter is, i and the genuine conservative. you know where i stand. i have been known throughout this community for a long time. dan mccready talks like a presenceive, but his will be another vote for nancy pelosi and the democrats. he says, am i running against nancy pelosi? well...
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mccready: first of all i've got news for mark. i know you talk a lot about me and vegetables ever after you are running against the united states marine and somebody has built a business from scratch. the answer to solving our problem with a deficit entered it is not to go to trillion dollars hole in it in the tax bill mark supports. >> moderator: move under next question. kathy. >> more americans are reaching retirement age and experts a social security funds could run out by about 2034. would you change the current cap on taxes or would you raise the age were eligible for social security? mccready: solstice gertie and medicare, like asked about this because this is a critical issue in my campaign. it's one of the things i'm highlighting and fighting for as a very tough issue. i was just with somebody at the walmart in each and part of this district a few weeks ago, sam, who is in his \80{l1}s{l0}\'80{l1}s{l0} told me he is relying on solstice gertie for his only support of income. he is praying politicians don't get elected that
mccready: first of all i've got news for mark. i know you talk a lot about me and vegetables ever after you are running against the united states marine and somebody has built a business from scratch. the answer to solving our problem with a deficit entered it is not to go to trillion dollars hole in it in the tax bill mark supports. >> moderator: move under next question. kathy. >> more americans are reaching retirement age and experts a social security funds could run out by about...
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mark: what is the majority? >> 218. mark: 218. >> we currently are at 241. mark: you are fairly optimistic? >> very optimistic in the senate and pretty optimistic overall, and we still have ten days to get to the election, and in 2016, we actually got stronger every single day. mark: well, the early numbers, and they're that, from nbc among others, looking at a number of these state, and the than nevada, some of these other states, georgia, florida, texas, montana, early voting
mark: what is the majority? >> 218. mark: 218. >> we currently are at 241. mark: you are fairly optimistic? >> very optimistic in the senate and pretty optimistic overall, and we still have ten days to get to the election, and in 2016, we actually got stronger every single day. mark: well, the early numbers, and they're that, from nbc among others, looking at a number of these state, and the than nevada, some of these other states, georgia, florida, texas, montana, early voting
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this is bloomberg. ♪ loomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with first word news.mp is criticizing house speaker paul ryan dismissed his call to end birthright citizenship for the children of non-us citizens born in the country. the presidents b tweeted that the "speaker should be focused on holding the majority instead of giving his opinions on birthright citizenship, something he knows nothing about." mark: ryan says the president " obviously cannot end birthright citizenship through executive action." sarah huckabee sanders was asked about the speaker's comments. >> the big issue that you have to look aat is the reason we are in this position in the first place. democrats in congress have failed to fix our broken immigration system and the president is looking at all options. he will make a decision about what is best to secure our border and maintain law and order and our country. mark: birthright citizenship is guaranteed under the 14th amendment to the u.s. constitution. the suspect in the pittsburgh synagogue massacre has been indicted by federal grand jury.
this is bloomberg. ♪ loomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with first word news.mp is criticizing house speaker paul ryan dismissed his call to end birthright citizenship for the children of non-us citizens born in the country. the presidents b tweeted that the "speaker should be focused on holding the majority instead of giving his opinions on birthright citizenship, something he knows nothing about." mark: ryan says the president " obviously cannot end birthright citizenship...
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this is the area where mark and i are very different. harris: as a long-term supporter i do think it is important that the business experience when you look at that solar energy you find a lot of his business was built on tax credits it was the government incentives thrown in we cannot do it on the backs of taxpayers. >> host: next question. mccready: i am very proud of the bill helping to create a new business from scratch we put 700 people to work in north carolina by working with democrats and republicans and built a whole new industry in north carolina where we are now number two in the country of solar power that is something a very proud of it that's a leadership i would bring to washington d 70 both expressed an interest in balancing the budget but i did not hear specifically how would you make it happen? harris: look at all domestic programs and all areas of where we are spending money but the truth of the matter is our government spending is out of control and we have to solve every issue and every problem of every individual th
this is the area where mark and i are very different. harris: as a long-term supporter i do think it is important that the business experience when you look at that solar energy you find a lot of his business was built on tax credits it was the government incentives thrown in we cannot do it on the backs of taxpayers. >> host: next question. mccready: i am very proud of the bill helping to create a new business from scratch we put 700 people to work in north carolina by working with...
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i haven't. >> i understand that, mark. but i'm just wondering, are you comfortable when the president makes things up to scare people? >> i don't think he makes things up to scare people. >> why is he making it up? >> i think he is trying to draw attention to an issue. i'm not going to say that's right. but i also think there is often a belief that there is an intent here that i don't think is there. >> i'm just curious. should americans be able to trust their leaders to tell the truth? >> absolutely. >> how do you square that? >> i think we fall short. icon fe confess to that. but at the same time, trying to divide what the intent is when the president again -- when you go to rallies people do fact checks and the president often entertaining rally in part, but he's also trying to draw awareness to other issues. >> this was in the oval office. >> i think his job is to more than entertain. >>> julie, you write something that's fascinating, which is the impact of statements like this on people like mark short when he worked
i haven't. >> i understand that, mark. but i'm just wondering, are you comfortable when the president makes things up to scare people? >> i don't think he makes things up to scare people. >> why is he making it up? >> i think he is trying to draw attention to an issue. i'm not going to say that's right. but i also think there is often a belief that there is an intent here that i don't think is there. >> i'm just curious. should americans be able to trust their...
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mark crumpton. as president trump prepares to stump for senator cruz, he is doubling down on his warnings against the migrant caravan heading toward the u.s. the president says he will begin cutting off for substantially reducing -- off or substantially reducing aid to three nations over the caravan, guatemala, salvador.and el the three countries combined receive more than $500 million in u.s. funding in the fiscal year 2017. national security adviser john bolton held talks with his top russian officials in moscow today. the meeting came a day after president trump announced his intention to pull out of a landmark nuclear weapon straight it -- weapons treaty. meantime, the european union is calling on washington and moscow to work to preserve the landmark accord. >> we believe that the u.s. and russia need to remain engaged in constructive dialogue to preserve the treaty and to fulle that -- ensure its and verifiable implementation, which is crucial for europe's sense of security. mark: it was signe
mark crumpton. as president trump prepares to stump for senator cruz, he is doubling down on his warnings against the migrant caravan heading toward the u.s. the president says he will begin cutting off for substantially reducing -- off or substantially reducing aid to three nations over the caravan, guatemala, salvador.and el the three countries combined receive more than $500 million in u.s. funding in the fiscal year 2017. national security adviser john bolton held talks with his top russian...
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i'm mark crumpton.s is bloomberg. ♪ david: the imf sees problems ahead for global growth because of trade disputes. that its outgoing chief economist says the forecast could turn around if the united states and china could come to terms of a trade. >> the possibility that china and the u.s. resolve their disagreements would be a significant upside to the forecast. at some level, it is not surprising that we are more tentative in our optimism than we were six month ago. david: we welcome now philip leavy. ofserved in the white house george w. bush. welcome. is there a chance we will have the of site because we come to term with -- terms with china? opposite. the is see the more entrenched in their positions. it would be nice if it would happen. i don't think it will. david: it looked pretty bad on nafta until it happened. is there a chance that is going on here as well, sort of rings mission of negotiation and bringing it around in the last second? >> nafta is not quite done yet. people are marking that
i'm mark crumpton.s is bloomberg. ♪ david: the imf sees problems ahead for global growth because of trade disputes. that its outgoing chief economist says the forecast could turn around if the united states and china could come to terms of a trade. >> the possibility that china and the u.s. resolve their disagreements would be a significant upside to the forecast. at some level, it is not surprising that we are more tentative in our optimism than we were six month ago. david: we welcome...
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reporting from just below -- sorry, half moon bay, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> okay, mark, thank you. >>> a busy road in danville across the bay was shirt down becau -- shut down because of an unstable road. you can see those big trucks there working on this. drivers were told to find another way around it while crews cut down parts and tried to stabilize others. the good news, sycamore valley road has reopened. >>> a lot rewarded today as 12 schools were named national blue ribbon. johnom and hopkins were on the list. argonaut was honored and in redwood city, north star academy. they honored schools that excelled in student achievement or made significant goals in close e closing the achievement gap. >>> today is day one from fleet week. this is video from last year. the blue angels doing practice runs. here's video of the militarytoda on wednesday, some of the navy ships will open for tours. friday is the parade of ships. that's weather permitting. >> it usually is when the blue angels fly. can you forecast that? >> of course he can. >> we get our chance of rain that we've all
reporting from just below -- sorry, half moon bay, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> okay, mark, thank you. >>> a busy road in danville across the bay was shirt down becau -- shut down because of an unstable road. you can see those big trucks there working on this. drivers were told to find another way around it while crews cut down parts and tried to stabilize others. the good news, sycamore valley road has reopened. >>> a lot rewarded today as 12 schools were named...
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geha: mark? mr. gordon: well, i believe that government is best when it is closest to the people. so i would support giving local communities -- and i have spoken about getting local communities all the tools they need to be able to prosper. one of the challenges that smaller communities have is their tax base, but i feel that the decisions on government should be closest to the people, they should be the government that is most accountable and most responsible to them, and i do not believe on a government from on high. i believe there are opportunities that we can help those communities be able to make better use of their resources, that can position aspects of the state so they can better respond to the growth we are expecting to see in the energy market, and are things we can do to promote local business that will help produce more revenue for those local communities. clear, i, just to be am a small government guy, i believe government closest to the people. mr. geha: mary? ms. throne: thank you,
geha: mark? mr. gordon: well, i believe that government is best when it is closest to the people. so i would support giving local communities -- and i have spoken about getting local communities all the tools they need to be able to prosper. one of the challenges that smaller communities have is their tax base, but i feel that the decisions on government should be closest to the people, they should be the government that is most accountable and most responsible to them, and i do not believe on...
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stickers rubber ducks coffee marks on the two hundredth anniversary office birth marks is a strong presence in tokyo he's everywhere you look. even watches over the pedestrian crossing complete with his trademark bushy beard a frock coat and a book and there is arm. this is where it all began marx was born in this house on may fifth in eighteen eighteen for many years it's been a museum dedicated to his life and works now for the two hundred year anniversary it has added a new permanent exhibition margaret shows us some of the highlights. using it he's all in classes give you an overview of his life. tree areas very significant it's his birthplace. and he studied in bonn and berlin as you can see she spent a lot of time. a little before he was awarded his ph d. dr their philosophy of our business where he set and worked yes this is the armchair where he read and possibly where he died we assume so or at least was the other can i sit down i know no name but please take the seat opposite him many visitors enjoy the idea of sitting face to face with marks of something sublime about it a harmle
stickers rubber ducks coffee marks on the two hundredth anniversary office birth marks is a strong presence in tokyo he's everywhere you look. even watches over the pedestrian crossing complete with his trademark bushy beard a frock coat and a book and there is arm. this is where it all began marx was born in this house on may fifth in eighteen eighteen for many years it's been a museum dedicated to his life and works now for the two hundred year anniversary it has added a new permanent...
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mark and i broke up toward the end of 1988. i last spoke with mark in or around 2013.e met for lunch at georgetown university to catch up, and i brought my son. i solemnly swear or affirm under the penalties of perjury the matters set forth in this affidavit are true and correct to the best of my personal knowledge, information and belief, and it is dated september 26th, last wednesday. >>> elizabeth rasor is one of several people with information that would seem to have a bearing on the fbi's investigation of these matters. at the very least you would think the fbi might want to just comparement recollections of someone like other liz beth rasors and brett kavanaugh who said nothing happened in high school. she has been trying to get the fbi to take her statement. apparently that fbi investigation, though, may be done any minute and they are not interested in hearing from her. >>> how with should we understand what is going on inside this fbi investigation right now? joining us now is frank tmontoy, special agent. thank you for your time. >> great to be here, rachel.
mark and i broke up toward the end of 1988. i last spoke with mark in or around 2013.e met for lunch at georgetown university to catch up, and i brought my son. i solemnly swear or affirm under the penalties of perjury the matters set forth in this affidavit are true and correct to the best of my personal knowledge, information and belief, and it is dated september 26th, last wednesday. >>> elizabeth rasor is one of several people with information that would seem to have a bearing on...
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mark and ebony, you all are tireless champions. this moment marks an important milestone in our work, and a celebration of a critical partnership. the reality that we have today is that nearly 2,000 kids in san francisco are without homes. they are at risk of an unstable future and a cycle of poverty for their lives. i came to hamilton families because i believe that family homelessness is solvable, and no child experiencing homelessness in our cities or in our region is acceptable. and this partnership with salesforce.org, with mark and lynn, has shown up and helped to address homelessness across our entire region. i grew up with some housing insecurity as a child, and it was so powerful to me to have my family and community around us as we rallied through that difficult time. this problem is complex, and it necessitates our vigilance, our commitment to innovation and resources so that we can figure out the best strategies to combat this persistent challenge. salesforce.org has been a partner to hamilton families for more than a d
mark and ebony, you all are tireless champions. this moment marks an important milestone in our work, and a celebration of a critical partnership. the reality that we have today is that nearly 2,000 kids in san francisco are without homes. they are at risk of an unstable future and a cycle of poverty for their lives. i came to hamilton families because i believe that family homelessness is solvable, and no child experiencing homelessness in our cities or in our region is acceptable. and this...
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mark has the latest.amal khashoggi's last steps into the saudi conlate and toward his death. he came just for papers to prove his divorce and let him remarry. three we the truth continues. president erdogan vowed to provide it today, "the naked truth," in his words. in the end, no new bombshell, but an accusation of a premeditated act. pres. erdogan: ald information idence shows jamal khashoggi was killed in a violent, savage murder. we expect those responsible to be exposed. we have strong evidence that it was a planned operation, not an accidental death. mark: he called r independent investigation and tightened pressure on the alleged hit othose arrested in riyadh, many close to the crown prince. enthe presof turkey, the world's biggest jailer of journalists now an unlikely defender of the saudi journalist's cause. pres. erdogan: the 18 people must be tried in istanbul.sa this is my pro [applause] pres. erdogan: but the decision is for the saudis to make. mark: president erdogan laid out how the murder
mark has the latest.amal khashoggi's last steps into the saudi conlate and toward his death. he came just for papers to prove his divorce and let him remarry. three we the truth continues. president erdogan vowed to provide it today, "the naked truth," in his words. in the end, no new bombshell, but an accusation of a premeditated act. pres. erdogan: ald information idence shows jamal khashoggi was killed in a violent, savage murder. we expect those responsible to be exposed. we have...
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is --ent mark lowen president macron is reworking his team. turkish officials have just been given the go-ahead to search the saudi consulate in istanbul for the missing journalist. the government critic entered their last week for paperwork and has not been seen since. brett kavanaugh sworn into the u.s. supreme court after an ugly fight in the supreme court. this is the biggest conservative majority and decades. time -- in. decades. you are starting with a warning from the imf. >> nationalist policies are putting the global economy at risk according to the imf. the organization has published its latest growth forecast. it has downgraded the rate at which it expects the global economy to grow. -- it warns that president trump tax policies are unsustainable. >> protectionism is painting a left and right future for the world. year's estimates this economic expansion at 3.7%, down from 3.9%% in july. the international lender says the tit-for-tat tariffs will take their toll. this is despite the u.s. enjoying a boost. the momentum,standing we hav
is --ent mark lowen president macron is reworking his team. turkish officials have just been given the go-ahead to search the saudi consulate in istanbul for the missing journalist. the government critic entered their last week for paperwork and has not been seen since. brett kavanaugh sworn into the u.s. supreme court after an ugly fight in the supreme court. this is the biggest conservative majority and decades. time -- in. decades. you are starting with a warning from the imf. >>...
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mark carpenter joins us with more mark?een the bills-titans game, blake bortles, and kickers missing everything, there was some bad football on sunday. after showing some positives last week, the 49ers had us all confused with what we saw yesterday. niners and cards in santa clara. here's why the game was so puzzling... san francisco lost a 3rd straight game... despite outgaining the cardinals by more than 200- yards... having a 33-10 advantage in first downs... and running 92 plays compared to 49 for arizona. --but the key difference was... 5 total turnovers, 4 of which from cj beathard... 2- interceptions and 2-fumbles lost. --today, kyle shanahan...doing his best to remain positive. <>"i know we've been through some adversity. i know this is the hand that we've been dealt and i think we have the people in our organization. i think we have the players. i think we have strong enough people who can deal with it and man up and find a way to win. it's never easy. it definitely gets harder when you do have injuries and things
mark carpenter joins us with more mark?een the bills-titans game, blake bortles, and kickers missing everything, there was some bad football on sunday. after showing some positives last week, the 49ers had us all confused with what we saw yesterday. niners and cards in santa clara. here's why the game was so puzzling... san francisco lost a 3rd straight game... despite outgaining the cardinals by more than 200- yards... having a 33-10 advantage in first downs... and running 92 plays compared to...
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mark lowen, bbc news, istanbul.the case of jamal khashoggi has brought new focus to saudi arabia's actions in yemen as well.re han three years of civil war has divided the countryn betwuthi rebels and government forces supported by a saudi-led coalition. now there is growing concern about the fate of critically ill civilians, many of them children. b dozens are dyiause the country's medical services are close to collapse. aa, orla guerin reports. orla: facing a long wait for what little help is available in . yemen's health service is another casualty of years of conflict. half of the medical facilities here no longer function. n in time.as brought his cholera is being treated. but many never make it this far, because their parents cannot afford transport. >> the hospital has no intensive care. orla: and doctors struggle with a lack of drugs and vital equipment. she comes to work every day in sanaa's main children's hospital, although she and the other staff have not been paid in two years. arou every corner there i
mark lowen, bbc news, istanbul.the case of jamal khashoggi has brought new focus to saudi arabia's actions in yemen as well.re han three years of civil war has divided the countryn betwuthi rebels and government forces supported by a saudi-led coalition. now there is growing concern about the fate of critically ill civilians, many of them children. b dozens are dyiause the country's medical services are close to collapse. aa, orla guerin reports. orla: facing a long wait for what little help is...
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what is fascinating and the other key focus mark soberg talked about —— mark zuckerberg, is that thead of the advertised dance. there is an ad product that allows to target people but it is about optimisation server chief operating officer has come out and asked how can we automatically optimise and reach the right users. we have seen a reduction in regular users in europe but growth in asia and india and those parts of the world where they want to see growth. 2 billion makes it the biggest country, community in the world. india had 240 million did users on the core platform of facebook. you can look at europe and see the decline but it can be misleading on the global context. thank you so much. also so many of you have an in touch and many saying you are coming off facebook and using it less and using other platforms. now onto the other big tech earning news: ebay has beaten expectations, reporting a profit of $721—million for the three months to the end of september. the retailer has been spending big on product developments, marketing and making its website more userfriendly. shar
what is fascinating and the other key focus mark soberg talked about —— mark zuckerberg, is that thead of the advertised dance. there is an ad product that allows to target people but it is about optimisation server chief operating officer has come out and asked how can we automatically optimise and reach the right users. we have seen a reduction in regular users in europe but growth in asia and india and those parts of the world where they want to see growth. 2 billion makes it the biggest...
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we have editor in chief at the mark up. we have barbara cochran, president of the board of national press club journalism institute and the curtis b hurley. thank you for joining us here today. i would like acknowledge additional members responsible for organizing today's event. gloria, tamara, and ellen as well as the press club staff, specifically lindsay underwood, laura coffer, and bill mckaren. [ applause ] thank you. now to our guest. craig newmark is a jersey boy who reshaped the world of classified ads with the online mostly free craigslist. the business began as an e-mail service for his friends and colleagues to share information about local events and earned him a place in the internet hall of fame in 2012. newmark handed over his duties to june buckmaster in 2000 but remains a major shareholder in the privately held company he began in 1995 and incorporated in 1999. now he's turned to philanthropy as a way to sustain what he calls quote, unquote, trust worthy journalism. he has given $60 million to journalism ef
we have editor in chief at the mark up. we have barbara cochran, president of the board of national press club journalism institute and the curtis b hurley. thank you for joining us here today. i would like acknowledge additional members responsible for organizing today's event. gloria, tamara, and ellen as well as the press club staff, specifically lindsay underwood, laura coffer, and bill mckaren. [ applause ] thank you. now to our guest. craig newmark is a jersey boy who reshaped the world...
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mark easton has the details.njustices was the prime minister's top priority when she took office. >> we will make britain a country that works not for a privileged few but for every one of us. battle will be the mission of the government i lead. and together we will build a better britain. today but a report from the e h ra better britain. today but a report fromtheehrac better britain. today but a report from the e h r a c says the picture is still bleak for the living standards of the most at risk and forgotten groups, particularly disabled group and ethnic minorities. child poverty and infant mortality are rising and government welfare reforms are blamed for putting more vulnerable people below the poverty line. the report does recognise some improvements on education attainment, political involvement and workplace equality. but it warns of the mark backward move on but it warns of the mark backward m ove 0 n a ccess but it warns of the mark backward move on access to justice, personal security and says increa
mark easton has the details.njustices was the prime minister's top priority when she took office. >> we will make britain a country that works not for a privileged few but for every one of us. battle will be the mission of the government i lead. and together we will build a better britain. today but a report from the e h ra better britain. today but a report fromtheehrac better britain. today but a report from the e h r a c says the picture is still bleak for the living standards of the...
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technology expert mark i scheduled a earlier andi expert mark i scheduled a earlier and i began by askingbout why twitter shares are doing so well when they're in user numbers were down. i think we have seen is twitter has purged a lot of fake accou nts twitter has purged a lot of fake accounts and bots which caused user numbers to decline but they are seeing an increase in daily advertising users and the revenue they are getting a stronger wittily posted good results this quarter. and among all these tech companies and we will report, many thought amazon would do well but visible in forecasts for the christmas season. what is happening? yeah, so amazon did beat their profit expectations. revenue was a bit lower than what was expected in the market but i think the real story there is that walmart and target are getting very aggressive with their e—commerce offerings, offering two—day shipping for free and in—store offerings, offering two—day shipping forfree and in—store pick—up offerings, offering two—day shipping for free and in—store pick—up and things like that. so amazon is getting s
technology expert mark i scheduled a earlier andi expert mark i scheduled a earlier and i began by askingbout why twitter shares are doing so well when they're in user numbers were down. i think we have seen is twitter has purged a lot of fake accou nts twitter has purged a lot of fake accounts and bots which caused user numbers to decline but they are seeing an increase in daily advertising users and the revenue they are getting a stronger wittily posted good results this quarter. and among...
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i've mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. -- i am mark crumpton.omberg. ♪ on --: live bloomberg world headquarters in new york -- top stories we are following from around the world. china back with a banging. the yuan falls. the federal reserve bank president in st. louis thinks that there will be better than expected growth rates in the u.s. economy. bolsonaro secures a lead in the first round of brazilian elections. let's get you started with a quick check of major averages. we are seeing u.s. stocks getting started in the red. you are seeing major drags on thedell, the s&p 500 at lowest level since august. we see tech stocks plunge following a tense exchange between secretary of state pompeo and chinese president xi jinping. look at what google is doing. they announced evidence of misused profile data, not helping with the shares there, falling more than 2%. that a group of people were part of a project, google saying that they will shut down google plus for consumers finding the misuse of the profiles. for more on what is happening in the tech
i've mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. -- i am mark crumpton.omberg. ♪ on --: live bloomberg world headquarters in new york -- top stories we are following from around the world. china back with a banging. the yuan falls. the federal reserve bank president in st. louis thinks that there will be better than expected growth rates in the u.s. economy. bolsonaro secures a lead in the first round of brazilian elections. let's get you started with a quick check of major averages. we are seeing u.s....
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mark has held on to take home his steer straight moto g.p. title afterwards he credited victory in the last treason aragon spain was setting him up to came championship glory at the earliest opportunity. i feel really really really well through it because you know i was a champion of the doubt when i already feel i already margin that there maybe will be a year and by that you know a good thing or the difference is when you have the first times and you did even a dislocated shoulder sustained after some post-race overexuberance couldn't dampen mark has his mood he told reporters he simply plan to take it easy on the dance floor during a well night out. it's spent legend saying both look set to achieve his dream of becoming a professional football player after his agent confirmed he had been offered a contract by a straight inside central coast as the nine time of the big gold medalist announced his intention to take up football after the target from a fifty eight in twenty seventeen bolt has been training with about a nose and recently scored
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right our correspondent mark a spanish on the streets barcelona thank you very much. this year's nobel prize for medicine has been jointly awarded to two immunologists for their work on therapies to combat cancer announcing its decision by carolyn sky institute in stockholm said the prize would be shared by japan's honcho and james allison of the us allison studied a protein that functions as a break on the immune system while honchos discovery of a protein on immune cells led to effective treatments in the fight against cancer. more on the story now with death of gunton from berlin's shari tate hospital is a founding president of the world health summit conference on global health data thank you for joining us now the nobel committee called the winners work a landmark in the fight against cancer why is that what indeed it is a lynne malcolm you want therapy is made enormous progress and by looking at this so called to check point receptus which interact between the concept and the key lymphocytes the immune system really has the effect that the q m a kind of merits l
right our correspondent mark a spanish on the streets barcelona thank you very much. this year's nobel prize for medicine has been jointly awarded to two immunologists for their work on therapies to combat cancer announcing its decision by carolyn sky institute in stockholm said the prize would be shared by japan's honcho and james allison of the us allison studied a protein that functions as a break on the immune system while honchos discovery of a protein on immune cells led to effective...
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mark, fantastic. thank you so much.hat you will find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc .co .uk slash mark kermode. you can find all previous programmes, of course the bbc iplayer. that is it for this week. thanks so much for watching. goodbye. hello. we've had some beautiful sunny skies across the uk. regularly across england and wales. will it be repeated this weekend? yes, with a view buts. we'll have patchy fog are already starting to journey to be out there and the starry skies of england and wales. we have is very weak weather front sitting across central areas but it's not reliable clouds are evenly over could see some patchy clouds, patchy rain coming in to the north—west as well but as you can see, another cold night. close to freezing in the suburbs the ease of scotland as well. some frost in the west because well. some frost in the west because we have some cloud on this week weather front but the high pressure ruling grooves that is going to give us ruling grooves that is going to g
mark, fantastic. thank you so much.hat you will find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc .co .uk slash mark kermode. you can find all previous programmes, of course the bbc iplayer. that is it for this week. thanks so much for watching. goodbye. hello. we've had some beautiful sunny skies across the uk. regularly across england and wales. will it be repeated this weekend? yes, with a view buts. we'll have patchy fog are already starting to journey to be out there and...
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. >> mark judge as well. she said she saw, very specifically she said she saw brett kavanaugh behaving badly. she describes him being drunk, being belligerent, essentially pushing women into walls she said at one point, and, you know, touching them inappropriately. so those are serious, serious charges. and to that point, that's why we're trying to do our diligence and find other people that may have seen the same thing because right now you've got brett kavanaugh saying, i never even met her, i was never at a party with her. she said this is what happened. >> kate snow, thank you for coming on and your reporting. >>> still to come, the president praising brett kavanaugh using the sexual assault accusations as wedge issues for the mid terms. how the kavanaugh scandal is playing out. plus scene one, scene two is next. >>> thing one tonight, about one-fifth of all households in the country wafrpd the kavanaugh hearings last thursday. it made us wonder when the heck does saturday night live come back from the hi
. >> mark judge as well. she said she saw, very specifically she said she saw brett kavanaugh behaving badly. she describes him being drunk, being belligerent, essentially pushing women into walls she said at one point, and, you know, touching them inappropriately. so those are serious, serious charges. and to that point, that's why we're trying to do our diligence and find other people that may have seen the same thing because right now you've got brett kavanaugh saying, i never even met...