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mr marks, my mandate of the district of columbia pre—crime division. u under arrest for the future murder of sarah marks and donald dubin, that was due to take place today, april 22, at 0800 hrs and four minutes. no, i didn't do anything. in the movie minority report, the pre—crimes unit race to arrest would—be offenders before they have a chance to commit their crimes. now, they use psychics but it turns out, something similar is being attempted using big data. in chicago, where the violent crime rate has exploded, law enforcement has been forced to try out unconventional ideas to combat crime. authorities are attempting to combine various technologies in an effort to predict where and when violent crimes might occur. marc cieslak went to chicago to find out more. violent crime in chicago has seen a dramatic increase. radio: a 15-year-old male, shot in the neck. both shots fired at her. shots were almost indiscriminate. shots fired. we need a wagon with a body bag also. the drug industry is what helps them fuel the violence, by being able to pay for th
mr marks, my mandate of the district of columbia pre—crime division. u under arrest for the future murder of sarah marks and donald dubin, that was due to take place today, april 22, at 0800 hrs and four minutes. no, i didn't do anything. in the movie minority report, the pre—crimes unit race to arrest would—be offenders before they have a chance to commit their crimes. now, they use psychics but it turns out, something similar is being attempted using big data. in chicago, where the...
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le let me defer to mr. mark. >> thank you. the question from josh roguen with "the washington post." >> thank you very much. vice president pence, you said the united states will increase democratic pressure. we heard abe say he agrees with that. japan also places paramount importance on the need to seek a diplomatic effort to achieve a peaceful resolution to the crisis. my question is what exactly must north korea do, what are the conditions for beginning that dialogue and what form should that dialogue take and f deputy prime minster, president trump during his campaign often called on japan to share more of the burden for common defense and pay more for u.s. security presence here in japan. what specifically is japan prepared to do to respond to president trump's call? [ speaking foreign language ] >> thank you, josh. >> denuclearization of the korean peninsula has been the long standing policy of the united states of america of south korea, of japan, of china, and it's been the long standing policy of nations across the wo
le let me defer to mr. mark. >> thank you. the question from josh roguen with "the washington post." >> thank you very much. vice president pence, you said the united states will increase democratic pressure. we heard abe say he agrees with that. japan also places paramount importance on the need to seek a diplomatic effort to achieve a peaceful resolution to the crisis. my question is what exactly must north korea do, what are the conditions for beginning that dialogue...
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let me defer to mr. mark. >> thank you.he question from josh roguen with "the washington post." >> thank you very much. vice president pence, you have said that the united states will increase diplomatic and economic pressure on north korea. today, we heard prime minister abe say that while he agrees with that, we shouldn't have dialogue for dialogue's sake. they want to achieve a peaceful resolution. what exactly must north korea do? what are the conditions for beginning that dialogue? and what form should that dialogue take? and for deputy prime minister aso, president trump often called on japan to share more of the burden fn common defense and pay more for u.s. security presence in japan. somewhat japan prepared to do to respond to president trump's call? [ speaking japanese ] >> thank you, josh. >> denuclearization of the korean peninsula has been the long standing policy of the united states of america. of south korea. of japan. of china. and -- it's been the long standing policy of nations across the world. for more
let me defer to mr. mark. >> thank you.he question from josh roguen with "the washington post." >> thank you very much. vice president pence, you have said that the united states will increase diplomatic and economic pressure on north korea. today, we heard prime minister abe say that while he agrees with that, we shouldn't have dialogue for dialogue's sake. they want to achieve a peaceful resolution. what exactly must north korea do? what are the conditions for beginning...
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i would like to give a shoutout to my finance teacher mr. mark i would like to know about the nike stock. >> i hope he uses one of my books in his class, because we gave him a shoutout. nike is resting and waiting for the next quarter and if we don't get some positive news, it doesn't have a lot of down side, so it's got to, i like that risk profile, of very little down side and maybe 10% up side. let's go to josh in nevada, josh? >> caller: hey, jim, i'm calling from las vegas, i'm a big fan of yours. i want to ask you your thoughts about boeing, ba, i'm fairly new to this, is this a good company to invest in for the long-term? >> i think the earnings report will be good, i think boeing is a fantastic long-term story, because it's got orders out 10 years, so few companies have that long a visibility for their business, i like boeing, and on weakness, i would be a buyer of the stock. takeovers can take your portfolio higher, when it comes to cardinal held and most holdings, these mergers make things a lot more interesting, but nobody cared. sprin
i would like to give a shoutout to my finance teacher mr. mark i would like to know about the nike stock. >> i hope he uses one of my books in his class, because we gave him a shoutout. nike is resting and waiting for the next quarter and if we don't get some positive news, it doesn't have a lot of down side, so it's got to, i like that risk profile, of very little down side and maybe 10% up side. let's go to josh in nevada, josh? >> caller: hey, jim, i'm calling from las vegas, i'm...
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let's ask another billionaire, the owner of the dallas mavericks and "shark tank" host, mr. markare a dime a dozen you billionaires. >> i'd say a c minus. there's some things he's tried to do. i give him credit for the supreme court and, you know, delivering i guess the low bar when you do what you are say you are going to do. no major policy changes at all. signs a lot of executive orders that he doesn't truly understand. but there is still hope. >> look, those executive orders, i just met with a bunch of his supporters yesterday. they love things going. they think that will help business. >> two different things, right first you have to ask why do they support him and i think we're coming to a greater understanding now. i call it political chemotherapy. and one of my friends who i always thought was very smart said, mark, i voted for politicians my entire life. he's in his 50s. do you know what the definition of insanity is? doing the same thing over and over expecting the same results. so i voted for donald trump. is he poisonous in a lot of respects? yeah. he's our chemothera
let's ask another billionaire, the owner of the dallas mavericks and "shark tank" host, mr. markare a dime a dozen you billionaires. >> i'd say a c minus. there's some things he's tried to do. i give him credit for the supreme court and, you know, delivering i guess the low bar when you do what you are say you are going to do. no major policy changes at all. signs a lot of executive orders that he doesn't truly understand. but there is still hope. >> look, those executive...
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i'd saw him outside the press and his press person as if i wanted to go back mr. mark i said i would go back with the condition that i am allowed to talk. we spoke for almost 10 minutes. he said it will and i said thank you very much. [laughter] >> is there a sense in which he got the nomination by gaming the business model of the news media. selling dependent on iphones to advertisers and he was reliably entertaining, get this.he does cause i think that is what his strategy was. said i will watch it. --t is a good question >> there were 16 republicans who did not learn from this. >> what are they going to do? [indiscernible] going to have these unpredictable answers. >> there>> is this idea, it makes me so angry that these republican campaigns complain about how much time he got. he did interviews, he agreed to do interviews. he stopped her and then after he got the nomination. we would ask for marco rubio, jeb bush, ted cruz and all of the others become a television and they would not do it. they did it in a very old-school way. they would do it on their time and on
i'd saw him outside the press and his press person as if i wanted to go back mr. mark i said i would go back with the condition that i am allowed to talk. we spoke for almost 10 minutes. he said it will and i said thank you very much. [laughter] >> is there a sense in which he got the nomination by gaming the business model of the news media. selling dependent on iphones to advertisers and he was reliably entertaining, get this.he does cause i think that is what his strategy was. said i...
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this week marks the 85th anniversary of the founding of the north korean army. mrs. walters: they marked the occasion by conducting a large scale artillery drill on the sea of japan. make no mistake, this was a direct message to our ally, south korea, where millions, including nearly 30,000 u.s. troops are within range of the north korean artillery. this drill comes on the heels of novert korea's threat to destroy u.s. aircraft carriers. mr. speaker, north korea is the top threat facing the american people. north korea's efforts to extend the range of their ballistic missiles while working to miniaturize a nuclear warhead will eventually put the west coast of the united states under direct nuclear threat. intelligence experts estimate that the regime will be capable of striking the wt coast in less than four years. that is an unacceptable risk for the u.s. national security and an intolerable threat facing the residents of orange county. i urge my colleagues to join me in condemning the recent north korean provocations demanding comprehensive sanctions on the north ko
this week marks the 85th anniversary of the founding of the north korean army. mrs. walters: they marked the occasion by conducting a large scale artillery drill on the sea of japan. make no mistake, this was a direct message to our ally, south korea, where millions, including nearly 30,000 u.s. troops are within range of the north korean artillery. this drill comes on the heels of novert korea's threat to destroy u.s. aircraft carriers. mr. speaker, north korea is the top threat facing the...
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mr marks, my mandate of the district of columbia pre—crime division.in, that was due to take place today, april 22, at 0800 hrs and four minutes. no, i didn't do anything. in the movie minority report, the pre—crimes unit race to arrest would—be offenders before they have a chance to commit their crimes. now, they use psychics but it turns out, something similar is being attempted using big data. in chicago, where the violent crime rate has exploded, law enforcement has been forced to try out unconventional ideas to combat crime. authorities are attempting to combine various technologies in an effort to predict where and when violent crimes might occur. marc cieslak went to chicago to find out more. violent crime in chicago has seen a dramatic increase. radio: a 15-year-old male, shot in the neck. both shots fired at her. shots were almost indiscriminate. shots fired. we need a wagon with a body bag also. the drug industry is what helps them fuel the violence, by being able to pay for their activity. in 2016, 726 murders were committed in the city, a 1
mr marks, my mandate of the district of columbia pre—crime division.in, that was due to take place today, april 22, at 0800 hrs and four minutes. no, i didn't do anything. in the movie minority report, the pre—crimes unit race to arrest would—be offenders before they have a chance to commit their crimes. now, they use psychics but it turns out, something similar is being attempted using big data. in chicago, where the violent crime rate has exploded, law enforcement has been forced to try...
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mr marks, my mandate of the district of columbia pre—crime division. t do anything. in the movie minority report, the pre—crimes unit race to arrest would—be offenders before they have a chance to commit their crimes. now, they use psychics but it turns out, something similar is being attempted using big data. in chicago, where the violent crime rate has exploded, law enforcement has been forced to try out unconventional ideas to combat crime. authorities are attempting to combine various technologies in an effort to predict where and when violent crimes might occur. marc cieslak went to chicago to find out more. violent crime in chicago has seen a dramatic increase. radio: a 15-year-old male, shot in the neck. both shots fired at her. shots were almost indiscriminate. shots fired. we need a wagon with a body bag also. the drug industry is what helps them fuel the violence, by being able to pay for their activity. in 2016, 726 murders were committed in the city, a 19—year high. that's more than the number of murders committed in new york and los angeles
mr marks, my mandate of the district of columbia pre—crime division. t do anything. in the movie minority report, the pre—crimes unit race to arrest would—be offenders before they have a chance to commit their crimes. now, they use psychics but it turns out, something similar is being attempted using big data. in chicago, where the violent crime rate has exploded, law enforcement has been forced to try out unconventional ideas to combat crime. authorities are attempting to combine various...
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seeing none let's hear from the sixth applicant mr. mark scheuer. thank you. please come forward. >> hi. i am definitely what you would call a park freak. i have been in a san francisco park literally almost every day of my life and in sunset district and park side square and when i discovered basketball i graduated to sunset gym. as an adult i have been involved with friends of those park for 17 years and was the president for ten years. i am -- i really believe that parks make a big difference in the quality of life for everybody and the thing i love about san francisco parks that you can go for free and there are so many things to do in parks and recreation centers. while i was on prosac for four, five years i served on the failing playgrounds committee and i also helped shaped strategic plan. i would like to continue on prosac to ensure that san franciscans have a free place to go every day of their life. thank you. >> thank you. colleagues any questions? seeing none let's go to the seventh applicant, mr. robert brust for seat number 8. >> thank you superv
seeing none let's hear from the sixth applicant mr. mark scheuer. thank you. please come forward. >> hi. i am definitely what you would call a park freak. i have been in a san francisco park literally almost every day of my life and in sunset district and park side square and when i discovered basketball i graduated to sunset gym. as an adult i have been involved with friends of those park for 17 years and was the president for ten years. i am -- i really believe that parks make a big...
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mr. trump's senior adviser and strategist. this marks a return to the military community having more control within the security council. you will remember that general by. mcmaster was appointed president trump after general flynn resigned. as a result of that, one of the first hires that national security adviser mcmaster made was deana powell, the former goldman sachs executive who had worked for ivanka trump. the scoop today tells me that mr. been in maintains all have is -- mr. bannon maintains all
mr. trump's senior adviser and strategist. this marks a return to the military community having more control within the security council. you will remember that general by. mcmaster was appointed president trump after general flynn resigned. as a result of that, one of the first hires that national security adviser mcmaster made was deana powell, the former goldman sachs executive who had worked for ivanka trump. the scoop today tells me that mr. been in maintains all have is -- mr. bannon...
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seeing none let's hear from the sixth applicant mr. mark scheuer. thank you. please come forward. >> hi. i am definitely what you would call a park freak. i have been in a san francisco park literally almost every day of my life and in sunset district and park side square and when i discovered basketball i graduated to sunset gym. as an adult i have been involved with friends of those park for 17 years and was the president for ten years. i am -- i really believe that parks make a big difference in the quality of life for everybody and the thing i love about san francisco parks that you can go for free and there are so many things to do in parks and recreation centers. while i was on prosac for four, five years i served on the failing playgrounds committee and i also helped shaped strategic plan. i would like to continue on prosac to ensure that san franciscans have a free place to go every day of their life. thank you. >> thank you. colleagues any questions? seeing none let's go to the seventh applicant, mr. robert brust for seat number 8. >> thank you superv
seeing none let's hear from the sixth applicant mr. mark scheuer. thank you. please come forward. >> hi. i am definitely what you would call a park freak. i have been in a san francisco park literally almost every day of my life and in sunset district and park side square and when i discovered basketball i graduated to sunset gym. as an adult i have been involved with friends of those park for 17 years and was the president for ten years. i am -- i really believe that parks make a big...
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seeing none let's hear from the sixth applicant mr. mark scheuer. thank you. please come forward. >> hi. i am definitely what you would call a park freak. i have been in a san francisco park literally almost every day of my life and in sunset district and park side square and when i discovered basketball i graduated to sunset gym. as an adult i have been involved with friends of those park for 17 years and was the president for ten years. i am -- i really believe that parks make a big difference in the quality of life for everybody and the thing i love about san francisco parks that you can go for free and there are so many things to do in parks and recreation centers. while i was on prosac for four, five years i served on the failing playgrounds committee and i also helped shaped strategic plan. i would like to continue on prosac to ensure that san franciscans have a free place to go every day of their life. thank you. >> thank you. colleagues any questions? seeing none let's go to the seventh applicant, mr. robert brust for seat number 8. >> thank you superv
seeing none let's hear from the sixth applicant mr. mark scheuer. thank you. please come forward. >> hi. i am definitely what you would call a park freak. i have been in a san francisco park literally almost every day of my life and in sunset district and park side square and when i discovered basketball i graduated to sunset gym. as an adult i have been involved with friends of those park for 17 years and was the president for ten years. i am -- i really believe that parks make a big...
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as you might imagine mr. mark lee simple. david take advantage of the opportunity to create an accountability system and make some statements like this. we will have a new approach to accountability for schools. each and every public school whether run by a nonprofit or by the district will have an individualized school level of performance contract with the non-district authorizer. each and every public school would negotiate a contract. they would have explicit performance outcomes to be held accountable like all charter schools. here's the important part of the implications of this. this is the tool that we need at long last to make sure that every single district school gets exactly autonomy to charter schools have. they will have the freedoms they need to get with his time for their kids to meet performance metrics, to make sure they are running high quality schools. that is staffing and curriculum in scheduling and everything else. some of us like to think in pictures, myself included and i've given you a of words. what
as you might imagine mr. mark lee simple. david take advantage of the opportunity to create an accountability system and make some statements like this. we will have a new approach to accountability for schools. each and every public school whether run by a nonprofit or by the district will have an individualized school level of performance contract with the non-district authorizer. each and every public school would negotiate a contract. they would have explicit performance outcomes to be held...
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seeing none let's hear from the sixth applicant mr. mark scheuer. thank you. please come forward. >> hi. i am definitely what you would call a park freak. i have been in a san francisco park literally almost every day of my life and in sunset district and park side square and when i discovered basketball i graduated to sunset gym. as an adult i have been involved with friends of those park for 17 years and was the president for ten years. i am -- i really believe that parks make a big difference in the quality of life for everybody and the thing i love about san francisco parks that you can go for free and there are so many things to do in parks and recreation centers. while i was on prosac for four, five years i served on the failing playgrounds committee and i also helped shaped strategic plan. i would like to continue on prosac to ensure that san franciscans have a free place to go every day of their life. thank you. >> thank you. colleagues any questions? seeing none let's go to the seventh applicant, mr. robert brust for seat number 8. >> thank you superv
seeing none let's hear from the sixth applicant mr. mark scheuer. thank you. please come forward. >> hi. i am definitely what you would call a park freak. i have been in a san francisco park literally almost every day of my life and in sunset district and park side square and when i discovered basketball i graduated to sunset gym. as an adult i have been involved with friends of those park for 17 years and was the president for ten years. i am -- i really believe that parks make a big...
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mr. trump -- his marks on the economy in comparison to foreign policy. for more we're joined by nbc's tracie potts. we're hearing the white house has a jam-packed schedule ahead of the 100-day mark. what's in store? >> reporter: a busy week. let's take a look. starting today the president meets with the u.n. security council, and tomorrow a focus on agriculture. a round table with farmers as the new ag secretary is sworn in. wednesday, that's going to be a big day because the white house rolls out its tax reform plan. an legislation but the outline of what they want to do. plus a briefing of navy. thursday, the foreign minister from argentina. then a meeting with the nra. saturday, the big day, the 100th day. the president will be in pennsylvania at a rally, interestingly, during the white house correspondents dinner that he's declined to attend. do people still support president trump? take a look at this -- while he's got record low approval ratings, in our poll, 40%, for this time in office. the abc/"washington post" poll shows that 96%, almost all of
mr. trump -- his marks on the economy in comparison to foreign policy. for more we're joined by nbc's tracie potts. we're hearing the white house has a jam-packed schedule ahead of the 100-day mark. what's in store? >> reporter: a busy week. let's take a look. starting today the president meets with the u.n. security council, and tomorrow a focus on agriculture. a round table with farmers as the new ag secretary is sworn in. wednesday, that's going to be a big day because the white house...
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mr. trump will mark that 100th day with a rally in hars burisb pennsylvania, tomorrow, meaning he'll miss the white house correspondents' dinner in washington. anne-marie, he told them he plans to go to the dinner next year. >>okay. >>> the white house is defending it. now the pentagon is involved. as jeff pegues reports, just released documents seem to indicate that flynn took the money without advanced approval. >> we have no evidence, not a shred, that he discloseds he payments. >> reporter: elijah cummins, the top democrat on the house committ committee, said documents released show retired general michael flynn may have broken the law by making a 2015 trip to moscow where he was paid nearly $34,000 to speak and was photographed at a dinner with russian president vladimir putin. the first document, a letter from october 2014 was sent from the defense intelligence agency or dia to flynn. it informed flynn who once ran the dia that the receipt of consulting fees from a foreign government was prohibited without advanced approval. >> the pentagon's warning to general flynn was bold, itali
mr. trump will mark that 100th day with a rally in hars burisb pennsylvania, tomorrow, meaning he'll miss the white house correspondents' dinner in washington. anne-marie, he told them he plans to go to the dinner next year. >>okay. >>> the white house is defending it. now the pentagon is involved. as jeff pegues reports, just released documents seem to indicate that flynn took the money without advanced approval. >> we have no evidence, not a shred, that he discloseds he...
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mr. trump, his marks on the economy in comparison to foreign policy. for more we're joined by nbc's tracie potts. the white house has a jam packed schedule ahead of the 100 day mark. tell us what is in store. >> starting out today the president meets with the un security council. tomorrow the focus farmers and agriculture as ag secretary sworn in. wednesday, that's when the administration rolls out its big plan for tax reform plus a briefing on north korea. on thursday the president of argentina meets with the president and that gets some attention at the white house with an executive order being signed there. on friday energy and meeting with nra. friday, he'll be at a rally in pennsylvania while the white house correspondents' dinner is going on. he's declined to attend that dinner along with his staff. what are the people thinking, what is the public feeling about president trump as he closes in on 100 days. our poll shows record low of 40%. but abc "washington post" poll showed 96% of those who voted for him would vote for him again. >> all right.
mr. trump, his marks on the economy in comparison to foreign policy. for more we're joined by nbc's tracie potts. the white house has a jam packed schedule ahead of the 100 day mark. tell us what is in store. >> starting out today the president meets with the un security council. tomorrow the focus farmers and agriculture as ag secretary sworn in. wednesday, that's when the administration rolls out its big plan for tax reform plus a briefing on north korea. on thursday the president of...
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seeing none let's hear from the sixth applicant mr. mark scheuer. thank you.ase come forward. >> hi. i am definitely what you would call a park freak. i have been in a san francisco park literally almost every day of my life and in sunset district and park side square and when i discovered basketball i graduated to sunset gym. as an adult i have been involved with friends of those park for 17 years and was the president for ten years. i am -- i really believe that parks make a big difference in the quality of life for everybody and the thing i love about san francisco parks that you can go for free and there are so many things to do in parks and recreation centers. while i was on prosac for four, five years i served on the failing playgrounds committee and i also helped shaped strategic plan. i would like to continue on prosac to ensure that san franciscans have a free place to go every day of their life. thank you. >> thank you. colleagues any questions? seeing none let's go to the seventh applicant, mr. robert brust for seat number 8. >> thank you supervisor
seeing none let's hear from the sixth applicant mr. mark scheuer. thank you.ase come forward. >> hi. i am definitely what you would call a park freak. i have been in a san francisco park literally almost every day of my life and in sunset district and park side square and when i discovered basketball i graduated to sunset gym. as an adult i have been involved with friends of those park for 17 years and was the president for ten years. i am -- i really believe that parks make a big...
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as mr trump prepares to mark his first 100 days in office this weekend, he says that north korea is hislobal concern. 0ur washington correspondent laura bicker reports. president tom says north korea is his biggest global warrior. the us is can turn —— his biggest global warrior. the us is can turn —— concern his biggest global warrior. the us is can turn —— concern that the pace of zhong yang's nuclear programme, a dispute that donald trump hopes will have a military —— diplomatic solution but military options have not been ruled out. there is a chance that we could end up having a major, major conflict with north korea, absolutely. the us is seeking help from china. after these talks in lorimer, it was hoped president xi would impose tougher shank —— sanctions. donald trump described the chinese leader as a good man who was working hard on the problem. china has stopped imports of north korean coal but the us says paging hasissued korean coal but the us says paging has issued its toughest warning yet to pyongyang. we know that he is -- china is in contact withjohn young. they say the
as mr trump prepares to mark his first 100 days in office this weekend, he says that north korea is hislobal concern. 0ur washington correspondent laura bicker reports. president tom says north korea is his biggest global warrior. the us is can turn —— his biggest global warrior. the us is can turn —— concern his biggest global warrior. the us is can turn —— concern that the pace of zhong yang's nuclear programme, a dispute that donald trump hopes will have a military ——...
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mr. bush: and you, mark. i am absolutely delighted to be here. [laughter] mr. bush: as is laura. [laughter] she is hot. muy caliente1 [laughter] host: another lyndon carver special. how did steve bridges pull that out -- how did steve bridges pull that off? the white house is booked a room up in the hotel. steve bridges is just another guest walking into the hotel earlier that morning. in thatup was put on up room, and they brought him down right before he walked on stage and a freight of valor -- any freight elevator. host: you had no idea? guest: this was the dinner that stephen colbert was at. the next day, they were talking about his performance than the president. tremendouse was a divide between the reaction in the room of the 2600 people and the people watching on c-span or on cable channels. part of it is, bob hope first talked about this at the 1945 dinner. before people in the room would laugh at his jokes, they looked to president roosevelt. it is just a natural thing. he is the guest of honor. the president of the united states -- you are aware of his reaction. that n
mr. bush: and you, mark. i am absolutely delighted to be here. [laughter] mr. bush: as is laura. [laughter] she is hot. muy caliente1 [laughter] host: another lyndon carver special. how did steve bridges pull that out -- how did steve bridges pull that off? the white house is booked a room up in the hotel. steve bridges is just another guest walking into the hotel earlier that morning. in thatup was put on up room, and they brought him down right before he walked on stage and a freight of valor...
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mr. spicer: that is not what i said. reporter: you're willing to shut down the government question mark mr. spicer: they are currently negotiation. confident they will come to an agreement by friday. reporter: the contract with the american voters the american side, 10 pieces of legislation. now only one has been introduced. mr. spicer: he will continue to work with congress. as he said, he will continue to work with congress to achieve these. reporter: why have nine not been introduced? mr. spicer: in terms of what he is done, the supreme court justice, executive orders from there is a lot that has done. thatnot remember clearly anybody in the first few weeks, the comments that were made about the peace we were keeping and we have kept. the president has been extremely the, and when you tackle progress that he is made, it is very significant. we will continue to present that through the week. you can look at a few of these areas and nitpick a couple of them, but overall he has signed a record number of executive orders. he has rolled back dilatory reform -- reporter: [indiscernible] mr. sp
mr. spicer: that is not what i said. reporter: you're willing to shut down the government question mark mr. spicer: they are currently negotiation. confident they will come to an agreement by friday. reporter: the contract with the american voters the american side, 10 pieces of legislation. now only one has been introduced. mr. spicer: he will continue to work with congress. as he said, he will continue to work with congress to achieve these. reporter: why have nine not been introduced? mr....
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this is day 99 of the trump presidency — there'll be coverage right across the bbc this weekend to mark mrdes of the atlantic with our programme, 100 days plus. for now though from katty kay in washington and me christian fraser in london — goodbye. less shall roast today but a fair amount of cloud, some fairly dense. —— lesson showers about. some breaks in the cloud particularly to the east and we have some decent sunshine in east yorkshire. the showers have been fairly isolated and we keep this quiet theme tonight and we keep this quiet theme tonight and tomorrow as well. 0vernight, a a few showers but rather few and far between. temperatures do not fall too far, staying frost free for most. a light southerly breeze and sunny spells to greet us on saturday. not a bad the prospect, any showers will be reasonably isolated. the breeze by the end of the date will pick up the further west you are. at least the wind is coming from the south so we see temperatures into the high teens. off to the tour of yorkshire today, —— this weekend, perfect conditions for cyclists and spectators. and if you
this is day 99 of the trump presidency — there'll be coverage right across the bbc this weekend to mark mrdes of the atlantic with our programme, 100 days plus. for now though from katty kay in washington and me christian fraser in london — goodbye. less shall roast today but a fair amount of cloud, some fairly dense. —— lesson showers about. some breaks in the cloud particularly to the east and we have some decent sunshine in east yorkshire. the showers have been fairly isolated and we...
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mr. macron? mark: absolutely not.o friends, family, anyone you meet, you meet voters on the left and right who don't want to vote in the second round. on the left, they don't see on theas a leftist, and right to come they don't think they are part of their family either. what we are seeing is that politically the nation is divided. -- 45% of candidates the votes went to anti-european candidates. tom: i would assume macron has slick, smart advisors. what is the to do list for thursday into friday in this key weekend for mr. macron? mark: it is more campaigning. newsn is on the evening this evening. marine le pen will be holding a rally in nice. it is a campaign. no doubt, both candidates have surprises up their sleeves for us. we have just over one week of campaigning left. the one daybreak before may 7. it is a rough and tumble fight. fromgreat perspective paris this morning. william lee of the milken institute with us. we knew 2017 was the year of elections. are we exhausted moving from november in the u.s., to franc
mr. macron? mark: absolutely not.o friends, family, anyone you meet, you meet voters on the left and right who don't want to vote in the second round. on the left, they don't see on theas a leftist, and right to come they don't think they are part of their family either. what we are seeing is that politically the nation is divided. -- 45% of candidates the votes went to anti-european candidates. tom: i would assume macron has slick, smart advisors. what is the to do list for thursday into...
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mr. khan mark, thank you for being here. i am one of the organizers of birmingham, alabama's march for science. office a registered invitation over a month ago. we are a family friendly event, nonpartisan. thereld like to see you to support science in our city. we would like to see you there, bring your kids committees and experiments, come to our table and meet your community and come appreciate the organizers that are working for your community. rep. palmer: when is the event? >> saturday. rep. palmer: i can't be there saturday, but i am having lunch with a group of scientists on monday. >> i will be at that lunch, actually. we would love to see you. if you can make it for five minutes. rep. palmer: if i can get there, i will try to get there. i will be out of town saturday. i will see you at lunch on monday. >> thank you for coming congressman palmer. .'m a huge supporter of you probably the rarest of lack republicans in this community. i support you wholeheartedly. i remember you came to hooper it was a lot of people out
mr. khan mark, thank you for being here. i am one of the organizers of birmingham, alabama's march for science. office a registered invitation over a month ago. we are a family friendly event, nonpartisan. thereld like to see you to support science in our city. we would like to see you there, bring your kids committees and experiments, come to our table and meet your community and come appreciate the organizers that are working for your community. rep. palmer: when is the event? >>...
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mr. flynn. >> mark preston, you know, what's the over-under here for the white house? what is the risk of a nonanswer again from sean spicer today on this in the press briefing? >> i think that sean in some ways has nothing but to say except not really give an answer because i don't think they have an answer in many ways. i mean, look, there's a strong possibility that they didn't know anything that michael flynn was doing and they were very haphazard in looking into his background in vetting him and seeing what interactions he had with foreign governments. and you would think that they would do that, given his role that he took in the administration, but i don't think you're going to see sean spicer behind that podium today giving us new details, poppy, or telling us that the administration -- >> but this is the -- >> -- knows what's going on. >> this is the extreme vetting president. >> yeah, right. he also said, this is the president that told us we were going to get so sick of winning, you know, during the campaign. he says a lot of things, no doubt. >> mark presto
mr. flynn. >> mark preston, you know, what's the over-under here for the white house? what is the risk of a nonanswer again from sean spicer today on this in the press briefing? >> i think that sean in some ways has nothing but to say except not really give an answer because i don't think they have an answer in many ways. i mean, look, there's a strong possibility that they didn't know anything that michael flynn was doing and they were very haphazard in looking into his background...
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has failedelse, he and that is why he is not so concerned about the 100 day mark. mr. trump promised a lot things to a lot of people who feel like him. he felt like them because he needed their vote and he is sort of wondering around and doesn't know what to do. mr. trump does not know what to do. as far as any other time, i don't know what will happen to donald trump. he got in because he lied so much to the people. they believed him. it's just like him. god help us in america. an weekly standard, he said the first hundred days are typically a honeymoon through which the political knives remain sharp. finding time to both attack trump and blame each other for their study loss. republican freedom caucus servers are finding time to backstab their speaker and defy their president. and of the honeymoon is the piece that weekly standard.com. on her website at c-span.org or the program carried live at sirius xm, the potus channel. and if you are listening across a call andive us tell us what you think. we take a look back at the 2016 campaign. the republican line. caller: f
has failedelse, he and that is why he is not so concerned about the 100 day mark. mr. trump promised a lot things to a lot of people who feel like him. he felt like them because he needed their vote and he is sort of wondering around and doesn't know what to do. mr. trump does not know what to do. as far as any other time, i don't know what will happen to donald trump. he got in because he lied so much to the people. they believed him. it's just like him. god help us in america. an weekly...
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mr. president, this proposal falls short, far short of the mark in several ways. first and foremost, it mostly benefits the very wealthy. in the trump tax plan, corporations and the very wealthy get a huge tax break through lower rates, and the elimination of things like itself estate tax. in fact, the proposal the president put out yesterday is actually even more of a giveaway on the estate tax than the proposal in his campaign. in the campaign, president trump promised to repeal the estate tax for estates up to $10 million, retaining it for the wealthiest estates. this proposal would eliminate the tax completely particularly on the multimillion and even billion dollar estates. the results would be that 5,200, that's all, the 5,200 wealthiest families in america would each receive an average of a $3 million windfall and many would receive much, much more than that now also because the trump plan lowers the tax rate on the so-called pass-through entities to 15%, wealthy businessmen like president trump will be able to use pass-through entities to pay 15% in taxes
mr. president, this proposal falls short, far short of the mark in several ways. first and foremost, it mostly benefits the very wealthy. in the trump tax plan, corporations and the very wealthy get a huge tax break through lower rates, and the elimination of things like itself estate tax. in fact, the proposal the president put out yesterday is actually even more of a giveaway on the estate tax than the proposal in his campaign. in the campaign, president trump promised to repeal the estate...
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. >>> this saturday marks the first 100 days of donald trump's presidency. mr. mp now says the 100 day mark is overrated. however as a candidate mr. trump said the exact opposite our political analyst layer gerston with us. candidate trump had a long list of goals he said he would accomplish by this week where do we stand. >> reporter: you could say it's a case of the good, the bad 9 ugly. >> with that said let's start with the good. >> one thing for sure trump promised conservative judicial appointments. guess what he came through came through the appointment of kneel gorsuch to the u.s. supreme court. that's big. trump signed more than 2 dozen executive orders destined to roll back obama regulations on climate change rk abortion funding to name a few. on those matters trump has philadelphia promises. >> he has been active at least in this sense what's the bad part. >> he promised major policy changes trump did on big ticket items like health care walks tax reform and infrastructure none of these things had come close to fruition. >> okay and the most creative w
. >>> this saturday marks the first 100 days of donald trump's presidency. mr. mp now says the 100 day mark is overrated. however as a candidate mr. trump said the exact opposite our political analyst layer gerston with us. candidate trump had a long list of goals he said he would accomplish by this week where do we stand. >> reporter: you could say it's a case of the good, the bad 9 ugly. >> with that said let's start with the good. >> one thing for sure trump...
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mr. speaker, to mark yom hoshoa each and every year to dedicate ourselves to learning from the lessons of the past so we can ensure a better future, free of such hatred, free of such intolerance. on tuesday we marked the days of remembrance with a beautiful and moving candlelighting ceremony here in the capitol rotunda where survivors lit six candles representing the six million jews murdered by the nazis. . it was the first such commemoration since the passing of elie weasel. he made it his life's mission to share his memories of what had occurred so the world would know the truth. he would not let anyone forget the horrors of the past because s he said in his noble peace prize acceptance speech, quote, if we forget we're guilty. we're accomplices, end quote. he was only 15 years old when he and his family were deported to the auschwitz concentration camp facing near certainty death. it wasn't auschwitz where nearly one million jews were murdered, almost one out of every six jews killed during the holocaust were killed at auschwitz. today auschwitz serves as a stark reminder of the sins
mr. speaker, to mark yom hoshoa each and every year to dedicate ourselves to learning from the lessons of the past so we can ensure a better future, free of such hatred, free of such intolerance. on tuesday we marked the days of remembrance with a beautiful and moving candlelighting ceremony here in the capitol rotunda where survivors lit six candles representing the six million jews murdered by the nazis. . it was the first such commemoration since the passing of elie weasel. he made it his...
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mr. speaker, this saturday marks 100 days of broken promises made to the american worker by the trump administration. mr. veasey: on the campaign he promised to create jobs right here at home. since he has taken office, he has done the opposite. during the first few weeks of his administration, the president signed an executive order to raise mortgage rates for new homeowners. the administration also killed worker protections for individual workers in this country. and then they also have done nothing, absolutely nothing to deal with davis-bacon and prevailing wages which guarantees american workers the right to earn more money. and the administration gutted another protection that would have made it harder for companies to secure federal contracts if they have a history of labor law violations. it's more than clear that this administration does not plan to fight for the american worker, the american man and woman that is making it every day in america. they are doing everything to help billionaire buddies and promote golf courses. that's why we'll continue to stand up to the administration when it
mr. speaker, this saturday marks 100 days of broken promises made to the american worker by the trump administration. mr. veasey: on the campaign he promised to create jobs right here at home. since he has taken office, he has done the opposite. during the first few weeks of his administration, the president signed an executive order to raise mortgage rates for new homeowners. the administration also killed worker protections for individual workers in this country. and then they also have done...
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mr. trump remain satisfied with his performance. next saturday marks the official 100th day of the administration. and our chief correspondent, john dickerson will be sitting down with the president. >> reporter: you will be interviewing mr. trump on his 100th day. what are you curious about? >> i'm curious about what he's learned in office. >> reporter: john dickerson will be with president trump next weekend as he reaches the 100-day milestone. >> the president can be incredibly blunt. he was during the campaign. so i'd like to have him bring that to his own presidency seen if he can be as blunt about washington and his role in it as he was as a candidate. >> reporter: today the president took his case for a wall along the mexican border to twitter. it will stop drugs and ms-13 gang members, he wrote, and mexico will be paying in some form for the badly-nde border war. next weecongress returns from it break. democrats and republicans are expectig a few days of negotiations before passing a spending bill. paying for the border wall is an issue, but he
mr. trump remain satisfied with his performance. next saturday marks the official 100th day of the administration. and our chief correspondent, john dickerson will be sitting down with the president. >> reporter: you will be interviewing mr. trump on his 100th day. what are you curious about? >> i'm curious about what he's learned in office. >> reporter: john dickerson will be with president trump next weekend as he reaches the 100-day milestone. >> the president can be...
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mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize equal payday. this day marks how far into this year that a woman must work to earn what a man earned up to to december 31 of last year. in the united states a woman is paid 20% less than her male counterpart. in california, a woman earns 86% of what men earn. pay disparities in california are even more stark for a woman of color. latinas make just 56% of what a man makes. in order to continue to close the pay gap, congress must pass the paycheck fairness act. mr. panetta: that law would strength the equal pay act by requiring employers to demonstrate that wage differences are not due to gender and that they would hold employers accountable for discriminatory actions. this bill, which i proudly co-sponsor, is only one step forward. congress must also pass legislation to address family leave and fight to protect a woman's right and her right to choose. because ultimately the challenges and burdens women face are shared by all americans. and when half of our citizenry is in any way impeded from their full potential,
mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize equal payday. this day marks how far into this year that a woman must work to earn what a man earned up to to december 31 of last year. in the united states a woman is paid 20% less than her male counterpart. in california, a woman earns 86% of what men earn. pay disparities in california are even more stark for a woman of color. latinas make just 56% of what a man makes. in order to continue to close the pay gap, congress must pass the paycheck fairness...
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there is a sub one that actually is supposed to be sub 3 on - one moment - if i gave you the one i marked up mr. gibner you want to speak to those. >> hold on no, no we should step back and as opposed to flipping throw things and going through different amendments talk about one by one what is contained in here. >> planning or to supervisor peskin. >> good afternoon planning department staff i would like to first thank you supervisor peskin and appreciate his efforts for keeping the adu program in compliance to state law and in a timely manner the state law finds that the programs are not in compliance with the state law they'll be demonstrated null and avoid this item was before the planning commission on february 23rd and strongly supported the ordinance that the following modifications the first is about adu's and rh-1 district the proposed ordinance maintains the language in the code that makes the general reference to the stating for adu's in rh-1 d districts at the same time the ordinance creates the detailed new set of standards for the adu's and single-family homes in rh-1 and rh-1 h fr
there is a sub one that actually is supposed to be sub 3 on - one moment - if i gave you the one i marked up mr. gibner you want to speak to those. >> hold on no, no we should step back and as opposed to flipping throw things and going through different amendments talk about one by one what is contained in here. >> planning or to supervisor peskin. >> good afternoon planning department staff i would like to first thank you supervisor peskin and appreciate his efforts for...
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mr. trump prepares to mark 100 days in office. welcome to "happening now" ." >> jon: the administration getting a big boost on repeal and replacement of obamacare after the conservative freedom caucus in the house through its support behind the g.o.p. health care plan. we are awaiting a news conference by house speaker, paul ryan, who could address the timing on a vote. in the meantime, the president is getting praise for the overhaul of a tax code as he prepares to welcome the president of argentina to the white house moments from now. peter doocy's on capitol hill, but we begin with john roberts on the north lawn. >> it looks like there some movement on health care. white house officials telling me they are optimistic and that they'll be hearing from capitol hill that there could soon be a vote as early as two. thomas dominic the white house has been letting these two sides work things out between the two of them. they are cautiously optimistic that they might get a vote by the end of the week, but they're pretty confident that
mr. trump prepares to mark 100 days in office. welcome to "happening now" ." >> jon: the administration getting a big boost on repeal and replacement of obamacare after the conservative freedom caucus in the house through its support behind the g.o.p. health care plan. we are awaiting a news conference by house speaker, paul ryan, who could address the timing on a vote. in the meantime, the president is getting praise for the overhaul of a tax code as he prepares to welcome...
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mr. speaker, that this bill was marked up without any amendments on march 9, 2017, in the senate banking committee. favorably reported with unanimous -- unanimously and without any amendments offered. it was also marked up on march 9, 2017, in the financial services committee, and was reported out with a 54-2 vote. there were no amendments offered on this particular legislation, mr. speaker, in the rules committee, and as a matter of practice, it's considered a closed rule because there were no amendments offered. this idea that somehow rule is being -- or this legislation has been hidden and that we are engaging in some -- of subter huge is subterfuge is not accurate. i yield to mr. hultgren. mr. hultgren: i thank my good friend from colorado. i rise to support the rule providing for condering of 1219, the supporting america's innovators act of 2017. this is a bipartisan piece of legislation that's seen productive debate and almost no opposition when it was considered by the house financial services committee. the house considered a very similar bill last july that received 388 votes he
mr. speaker, that this bill was marked up without any amendments on march 9, 2017, in the senate banking committee. favorably reported with unanimous -- unanimously and without any amendments offered. it was also marked up on march 9, 2017, in the financial services committee, and was reported out with a 54-2 vote. there were no amendments offered on this particular legislation, mr. speaker, in the rules committee, and as a matter of practice, it's considered a closed rule because there were no...
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mr. trump closes in on the 100-day mark of his presidency and looking at health care and trade. >> mr. president, would you like to see a health care vote by the end of this week? >> always. >> reporter: republican lawmakers appear set to make another run at repealing and replacing the affordable care act, circulating a proposal aimed at closing the gap between conservatives and moderates in the party. >> you can lose 21 members and still get this passed, but the big block that we need to come over is the freedom caucus and certainly some indications are that that's moving in the right direction. >> reporter: while the change did bring the freedom caucus on board, the reaction from moderates is less than enthusiast enthusiastic. >> i've got to re-examine it. >> reporter: wolf, there's a question about whether or not the president himself would benefit from this tax proposal. he has not released his tax returns. the treasure secretary was asked about this repeatedly this afternoon and said the president had no intention of releasing his tax returns and when asked whether or not the pres
mr. trump closes in on the 100-day mark of his presidency and looking at health care and trade. >> mr. president, would you like to see a health care vote by the end of this week? >> always. >> reporter: republican lawmakers appear set to make another run at repealing and replacing the affordable care act, circulating a proposal aimed at closing the gap between conservatives and moderates in the party. >> you can lose 21 members and still get this passed, but the big...
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mr. trump's senior adviser and strategist. this markseturn to the military community having more control within the security council. you will remember that general by. mcmaster was appointed president trump after general flynn resigned. as a result of that, one of the first hires that national security adviser mcmaster made was deana powell, the former goldman sachs executive who had worked for ivanka trump. the scoop today tells me that mr. been in maintains all have is -- mr. bannon maintains all of his private security clearances, and influence within the west wing, but this is a sign of a shakeup. talk about's international relations, donald trump meeting with jordan's king abdullah ii. he will have meetings with justin trudeau and theresa may. the talk about what is happening in syria and at one point, donald trump said, we will see what the reaction will be. fromcan we expect to hear the administration as this takes the forefront of conversation? reporter: this was a much more focused press conference that we had seen. the horrifi
mr. trump's senior adviser and strategist. this markseturn to the military community having more control within the security council. you will remember that general by. mcmaster was appointed president trump after general flynn resigned. as a result of that, one of the first hires that national security adviser mcmaster made was deana powell, the former goldman sachs executive who had worked for ivanka trump. the scoop today tells me that mr. been in maintains all have is -- mr. bannon...