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mr. brooks: some of his best friends. mr. dimon: also the president of business roundtable, an advocacy group around policy, immigration, trade, taxation, corporate governance, work skills initiative, and i agreed to do that because i think it is important for the future of america that we get those policies right. mr. brooks: the business roundtable is not something people typically associate with policy. they think of it as a business transcript to promote the needs of businesses. why do you see it as a policy group? mr. dimon: there are some 7000 lobbying groups in this town. mr. brooks: 7 million, i think. mr. dimon: every group has its own. life and her manufacturing, motion pictures. , the purpose is broad public policy -- taxation, immigration, trade, smart regulation, corporate governance -- things that i think are very good for the future of america, very good for growing it. we are not trying to fight for bank regulations. i have never spoken to the group about bank regulations. those are policies that are good for
mr. brooks: some of his best friends. mr. dimon: also the president of business roundtable, an advocacy group around policy, immigration, trade, taxation, corporate governance, work skills initiative, and i agreed to do that because i think it is important for the future of america that we get those policies right. mr. brooks: the business roundtable is not something people typically associate with policy. they think of it as a business transcript to promote the needs of businesses. why do you...
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mr. brooks: i'm all numbers. mr. dimon: that's absurd. mr. brooks: in an alternative universe and you are president, what would you do to turn on the jump from political disagreements and bring america to the harmony that we need to make the new american century? mr. dimon: somebody told me president obama never had paul ryan or mitch mcconnell over for dinner. i would have never week. that's it. every week and i wouldn't make it personal. they're not going to agree on a whole bunch of things, don't like each other's choices and stuff like that i don't know -- you as a matter this i am, but gerrymandering maybe we should open primaries, i was never a favor of term limits but i'm kind of changing my mind. attorney general shall not be led run for governor four years after office. because they use that job for personal professional purposes and so i think there are fixes that we need to do and maybe it's in the financing of parties and disclosure of parties, but we have to do something, because this really doesn't work. i have two more questions
mr. brooks: i'm all numbers. mr. dimon: that's absurd. mr. brooks: in an alternative universe and you are president, what would you do to turn on the jump from political disagreements and bring america to the harmony that we need to make the new american century? mr. dimon: somebody told me president obama never had paul ryan or mitch mcconnell over for dinner. i would have never week. that's it. every week and i wouldn't make it personal. they're not going to agree on a whole bunch of things,...
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told in our correspondent and he is in brussels covering the summit fours max you know we heard mr brooke right there say he thinks that some sort of agreement could reached could be reached by maybe next week is he . being overly optimistic with this. yes maybe he meant in the next weeks because that would be in line with what michele said the chief you negotiator from the e.u. commission we've heard that sentence repeated in different variations next days next weeks it seems that the prescription that the different leaders in the go shooters' gave themselves for this stage today was to say yes we do think a deal is still possible and we remain optimistic no matter what happens we're going to continue to talk together and to you this brand summit is over for today we just got that information in here so the e.u. twenty seven didn't convene for a very long time they're not really saying anything. will not give a statement tonight austrian chancellor had said said so far that truce to make out her chance to express herself once again and that she didn't really say anything new that's in li
told in our correspondent and he is in brussels covering the summit fours max you know we heard mr brooke right there say he thinks that some sort of agreement could reached could be reached by maybe next week is he . being overly optimistic with this. yes maybe he meant in the next weeks because that would be in line with what michele said the chief you negotiator from the e.u. commission we've heard that sentence repeated in different variations next days next weeks it seems that the...
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mr. brooks' comments about the taxi system being a public agency and drivers being public workers.nt to spain over the legislative break and i arrived at the end of a multi-day taxi strike where the entire country's taxi drivers struck for days. not a single one of them worked. shut down that public transportation -- well, it is a public transportation system. they are employees of the cities. what struck me was the solidarity of the workers to one another. we got into really long conversations with all of our taxi drivers while we were there about the fight they have against the t.n.c.s in spain and it was so different because there was so much solidarity among all the taxi drivers whereas i see you being split apart. i would really encourage to you stick together in this fight because you've got such a monster to fight on the outside, these large corporations dumping money into politicians' campaigns to get them on their side. you have to stick together. don't let them separate you in this struggle. [off mic] >> supervisor: i know but i'm telling you already have a big uphill bat
mr. brooks' comments about the taxi system being a public agency and drivers being public workers.nt to spain over the legislative break and i arrived at the end of a multi-day taxi strike where the entire country's taxi drivers struck for days. not a single one of them worked. shut down that public transportation -- well, it is a public transportation system. they are employees of the cities. what struck me was the solidarity of the workers to one another. we got into really long conversations...
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mr. brooks. >> thank you aaron brooks, californ californians for energy choice and under the structure you've been discussing and i would urge they include studying environmental impacts in the same way jobs are outsourced overseas because countries have lower environmental standards. these jobs are being outsourced to the ride hail companies because they have lower environmental standards. that's one of the factors and because they play their employees jerk wages the way amazon does so that needs to be factors in because it's part of the economic equation the way the workers are paid and treat and how the ride hail companies get away with this and are under cutting the taxis. then i'll speak to the next item to save you time, future agenda items. i would definitely urge you and the executive officer, since you're meeting every two months to meet every month if you can but since you're meeting every two months right now to definitely put the local clean power s.f. build-out on the next agenda because i'm hearing through the grapevine the s.f.p.u.c. will make a request to the board of supervis
mr. brooks. >> thank you aaron brooks, californ californians for energy choice and under the structure you've been discussing and i would urge they include studying environmental impacts in the same way jobs are outsourced overseas because countries have lower environmental standards. these jobs are being outsourced to the ride hail companies because they have lower environmental standards. that's one of the factors and because they play their employees jerk wages the way amazon does so...
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has been discussing in detail all no deal with a veteran a you parliamentarian elmar brok mr brooke we've repeatedly heard the brits want the e.u. to move their position do you see any area where the e.u. could still move its position to find a compromise look you can move to a position to have a stronger agreement on board and the question of the probation or the transition period to have more time for news asia and for the free trade agreement and perhaps even a customs union whatsoever it's possible and you can make that indicate ration as bottles of his drawer agreement but we cannot make into questions a concession that is to have the insurance for oil and that is a backstop for the irish internal irish border there's not a hard border any more not in the future and not in the question of the integrity of the entire market do you see any agreement outlined that could fly with the european union and also fly with the u.k. parliament. let's see i think it's very difficult it would you can pay parliament u.k. parliament because. we do not so when you see any coherence that both parties
has been discussing in detail all no deal with a veteran a you parliamentarian elmar brok mr brooke we've repeatedly heard the brits want the e.u. to move their position do you see any area where the e.u. could still move its position to find a compromise look you can move to a position to have a stronger agreement on board and the question of the probation or the transition period to have more time for news asia and for the free trade agreement and perhaps even a customs union whatsoever it's...
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mr. chairman, lynn brooks, who said she did not want to come forward, another friend from yale and showing this is not partisan, she is a republican, mr. chairman, she did want to come forward but last night after listening to his testimony was so offended by his lies that this is what his friend from yale, a registered republican said. there is no doubt in my mind that while at yale he was a big partier. often drank to excess and there has to be a number of night he is does not remember. in fact, i was witness to the night he got tapped into his fraternity and was stumbling drunk and he was in a ridiculous saying really dumb things and i can almost guarantee that there is no way he remembers that night. >> so congresswoman, you know the politics, you're right there n there on a daily basis on the house. but are they going to be forced to -- i don't know what the process is, not just to suboena them, to talk to them, what if some of these people don't want to come forward? >> they can subpoena them. and what is -- this is such an important appointment that has -- in some ways it's the most
mr. chairman, lynn brooks, who said she did not want to come forward, another friend from yale and showing this is not partisan, she is a republican, mr. chairman, she did want to come forward but last night after listening to his testimony was so offended by his lies that this is what his friend from yale, a registered republican said. there is no doubt in my mind that while at yale he was a big partier. often drank to excess and there has to be a number of night he is does not remember. in...
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mr. spencer's home at the time of the incident? >> thorne: yes. >> ridge: we both were, yeah. >> brooke: detective, can i ask you why you're here? bill fell from his balcony, which was clearly a horrible accident. >> det. sanchez: mr. spencer is a high-profile member of the community. when i got the call that he'd been brought to the hospital in critical condition, i thought i'd come down here and check it out myself. make sure everything's on the up-and-up. especially when i heard you were involved. [ monitors beeping steadily ] >> liam: hey, um...
mr. spencer's home at the time of the incident? >> thorne: yes. >> ridge: we both were, yeah. >> brooke: detective, can i ask you why you're here? bill fell from his balcony, which was clearly a horrible accident. >> det. sanchez: mr. spencer is a high-profile member of the community. when i got the call that he'd been brought to the hospital in critical condition, i thought i'd come down here and check it out myself. make sure everything's on the up-and-up. especially...
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mr. paowell was the lucky guy with a brook what would we do, see mario draghi to put rates at minus 200 basisyeah, that will fix everything >> rick santelli thank you. >>> up next, more from the apple event in brooklyn. jon fortt wraps up everything you heard this morning meantime, dow is up near session highs, near 280. more after the break >>> dow is at session highs. one name that is helping propel that rally right now is apple, up about 1%. that event wrap up across the waterways in brooklyn. let's head out there now to jon fortt with an update. >> morgan, it is rare to see apple up on an event day often you have the sell the news effect let me put into context what we heard from apple today this will event. we expected to hear about new macs, portable macs, and also new ipads. we got that. what happened here is a recasting of the ipad. more specifically the ipad pro as a computing device primarily. apple didn't talk about tablets mow such they compared the ipad proand the i pat line to portable computers in terms ever their power, their thin and light characteristics and popularity of co
mr. paowell was the lucky guy with a brook what would we do, see mario draghi to put rates at minus 200 basisyeah, that will fix everything >> rick santelli thank you. >>> up next, more from the apple event in brooklyn. jon fortt wraps up everything you heard this morning meantime, dow is up near session highs, near 280. more after the break >>> dow is at session highs. one name that is helping propel that rally right now is apple, up about 1%. that event wrap up across...
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mr. saul is a partner with saul partners l.t. he has had over 30 years of experience in the private sector leading organizations such as brooks fashion stores and cash inc. mr. saul served as chairman of the federal retirement thrift investment board almost ten years, including three years under president obama. while chairman of the federal thrift board, my understanding is that you've cleaned up a lot of messes, fixed some i.t. issues and improved the financial position of thrift savings plan -- of the thrift savings plan which led to greater retirement security for many savers. in addition to your private sector experience you have dedicated much of your life devoted to community service, including at the icon school of medicine at mt. sinai medical center, metropolitan museum of art, the national gallery of art, the united jewish appeal federation of new york and the sara newman nursing home. you earned your bachelor's degree from the wharton school of finance and the university of pennsylvania. mr. saul, i believe you are well qualified to serve as commissioner of the social security administration. i personally look forward to
mr. saul is a partner with saul partners l.t. he has had over 30 years of experience in the private sector leading organizations such as brooks fashion stores and cash inc. mr. saul served as chairman of the federal retirement thrift investment board almost ten years, including three years under president obama. while chairman of the federal thrift board, my understanding is that you've cleaned up a lot of messes, fixed some i.t. issues and improved the financial position of thrift savings plan...
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brooks & dunn. y'all say hi to mr. alan jackson.
brooks & dunn. y'all say hi to mr. alan jackson.
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brooks and callum wilson one—each. watford 8th. bournemouth 5th now. so how about that mr howe?prove. and girl from today. that's a really good sign and i think watford are a good sign and i think watford are a good team. even with ten men they made it difficult for us. we were pleased with a clean sheet and there isa pleased with a clean sheet and there is a lot to be happy about. let's take a look at the day's results then. huddersfield town are still looking for a first league win of this season after a 1—0 draw with burnely. another miserable day for crystal palace. keep an eye on match of the day tonight for glyfi sigurdsson's strike in everton's 2—1victory over leicester city who were down to ten men when wes morgan was sent off for the second time in three league games. that result at the bottom of your screen but if it stays that way, and then you really do have to doubt whetherjose mourinho has much longer at manchester united. top of the table then. most of these of the top or point run sunday. the big ones manchester city and liverpool and chelsea also an action as wa
brooks and callum wilson one—each. watford 8th. bournemouth 5th now. so how about that mr howe?prove. and girl from today. that's a really good sign and i think watford are a good sign and i think watford are a good team. even with ten men they made it difficult for us. we were pleased with a clean sheet and there isa pleased with a clean sheet and there is a lot to be happy about. let's take a look at the day's results then. huddersfield town are still looking for a first league win of this...
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brooks and callum wilson one each. watford eighth. bournemouth fifth now. so how about that mr howe?i had to be please with the result. but we still have room to improve. that is a good sign. i think watford are a good team. they made it difficult for us. but we we re very made it difficult for us. but we were very professional, please with the clean sheet. let's take a look at the day's results then. huddersfield are still looking for a first league win of this season after a 1—1 draw with burnely. wolves are now unbeaten in six league games after a 1—0 win over cystal palace — palace are yet to score at home strike in evrton‘s 2—1 victory over leicester city who were down to ten men when wes morgan was sent off for the second time in three league games. manchester united the comeback of the day. stunning stuff at old trafford. top of the table then. manchester united should be there up to eighth. that is incorrect. i should tell you that manchester united are up to eighth. that result just came in. most teams in action later on sunday. manchester city and liverpool at the big game.
brooks and callum wilson one each. watford eighth. bournemouth fifth now. so how about that mr howe?i had to be please with the result. but we still have room to improve. that is a good sign. i think watford are a good team. they made it difficult for us. but we we re very made it difficult for us. but we were very professional, please with the clean sheet. let's take a look at the day's results then. huddersfield are still looking for a first league win of this season after a 1—1 draw with...
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mr. spencer's defense? >> justin: your honor, if i may have a moment to confer with my client, please. >> certainly. >> wyatt: you know, part of me feels like i should just go. >> brooke: what? wyatt, you can't go. you're required to be here. >> sir. >> steffy: dad's not texting back. >> hope: neither is liam. >> steffy: the hearing still must be going on. hey, how busy aru?
mr. spencer's defense? >> justin: your honor, if i may have a moment to confer with my client, please. >> certainly. >> wyatt: you know, part of me feels like i should just go. >> brooke: what? wyatt, you can't go. you're required to be here. >> sir. >> steffy: dad's not texting back. >> hope: neither is liam. >> steffy: the hearing still must be going on. hey, how busy aru?
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mr putin as well. particularly annoyed by this entire case. the american golfer brookshots. the incident happened on friday, the first day of the ryder cup golf tournament that was taking place the outskirts of paris. corine remande, 49, said she could have died and is considering legal action against the organisers. here's mr koepka at a news conference today. we reached out to her and her husband to see how things were going. we did not hear back last night, so i am looking forward to speaking with her today or in the next few days, hours or whatever it might be. and as having a conversation with her and talking to her. because there's nobody that feels worse about this than i do. it's a tragic accident, what happened. i am it's a tragic accident, what happened. iam heartbroken, i'm all messed up inside. i don't think... it would be the one shot i definitely regret. well the bbc‘s david orstein did manage to speak to christine remande, here she is on the incident. suddenly i feel something on me, but i don't realise what it is. it's all the people all around me saying
mr putin as well. particularly annoyed by this entire case. the american golfer brookshots. the incident happened on friday, the first day of the ryder cup golf tournament that was taking place the outskirts of paris. corine remande, 49, said she could have died and is considering legal action against the organisers. here's mr koepka at a news conference today. we reached out to her and her husband to see how things were going. we did not hear back last night, so i am looking forward to...
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mr. rare example. of a country that gets along with pretty much all its neighbors near and far are heard a number of american experts for example from the brookings institution suggest that because of that it may serve as. a house and of the east is that your intention we wouldn't mind but we do not have this sort of. established goal of becoming what you know what because if you don't you'll get the frustrations so you better not that sort of situation. what we have in the world with this country what what we have is already pretty good enough for us we do not really want to be this hostile for many things but if the countries choose mongolia we really don't and yet just the other day a month ago issued an invitation to come down on the leader of north korea it's you visit your country whenever he find suitable and that coincides with the prospect of a second meeting between the north korean leader the american president. apparently there is a search for of the most convenient for that what do you think a lot but are can offer that singapore wasn't able to provide singapore is a great place they could provide everything so we're not in this sort
mr. rare example. of a country that gets along with pretty much all its neighbors near and far are heard a number of american experts for example from the brookings institution suggest that because of that it may serve as. a house and of the east is that your intention we wouldn't mind but we do not have this sort of. established goal of becoming what you know what because if you don't you'll get the frustrations so you better not that sort of situation. what we have in the world with this...
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state university professor brooks simpson talks about president abraham lincoln and his relationship with two of his commanding generals, george mcclellan and ulysses s. grant. mr. simpson also explores the similarities and differences between the two. was part ofng talk the annual summer conference hosted by the gettysburg college civil war institute. >> good morning. my pleasure to introduce our next speaker. he specializes in 19th-century american history with a focus on the civil war and reconstruction era as well as american political and military history and the american presidency. he is the author of numerous books including ulysses s. grant, triumph over adversity. which was a
state university professor brooks simpson talks about president abraham lincoln and his relationship with two of his commanding generals, george mcclellan and ulysses s. grant. mr. simpson also explores the similarities and differences between the two. was part ofng talk the annual summer conference hosted by the gettysburg college civil war institute. >> good morning. my pleasure to introduce our next speaker. he specializes in 19th-century american history with a focus on the civil war...
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state university professor brooks simpson talks about president abraham lincoln and his relationship with two of his commanding generals, george mcclellan and ulysses s. grant. mr. simpson also explores the similarities and differences between the two. was part ofng talk the annual summer conference hosted by the gettysburg college civil war institute. >> good morning. my pleasure to introduce our next speaker. he specializes in 19th-century american history with a focus on the civil war and reconstruction era as well as american political and military history and the american presidency. he is the author of numerous books including ulysses s. grant, triumph over adversity. which was a new york times notable book. the reconstruction president. the civil war in the east. struggle, stalemate -- and most recently reconstruction, voices from america's first great struggle for racial equality. library ofedited the america series, the civil war told by those who lived it. is currently working on the second volume of his biography of ulysses s. grant, entitled "grant, the fruits of victory 1865 to 1885." [applause] dr. simpson: good morning. i thank you, jill, for the
state university professor brooks simpson talks about president abraham lincoln and his relationship with two of his commanding generals, george mcclellan and ulysses s. grant. mr. simpson also explores the similarities and differences between the two. was part ofng talk the annual summer conference hosted by the gettysburg college civil war institute. >> good morning. my pleasure to introduce our next speaker. he specializes in 19th-century american history with a focus on the civil war...
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alongside the sixth fairway in paris when brooks koepka's tee shot struck her and claims there wasn't enough warning, something the tournament organisers deny. mrsey team celebrated two things with a 2—1win over belgium in lee valley last night. it was a game that marked the 30th anniversary of their famous gold medal victory at the 1988 seoul 0lymmpics and also began the new era under new coach danny kerry who moved over from the women's team after they won gold in rio. sam ward with both goals. that's all the sport for now. the headlines coming up later. thank you. today's exclusive story: this programme has discovered that a second british woman has died after having brazilian butt lift surgery abroad. the procedure involves injecting fat from one part of your body into your backside to lift it up to look like this. this kind of surgery has the highest death rate of all cosmetic procedures. one in 3000 people die having it. in august, 29—year—old leah cambridge from leeds died after undergoing such surgery at a clinic in turkey. now we've discovered that a second british woman in her late 20s lost her life after having a brazilian butt lift o
alongside the sixth fairway in paris when brooks koepka's tee shot struck her and claims there wasn't enough warning, something the tournament organisers deny. mrsey team celebrated two things with a 2—1win over belgium in lee valley last night. it was a game that marked the 30th anniversary of their famous gold medal victory at the 1988 seoul 0lymmpics and also began the new era under new coach danny kerry who moved over from the women's team after they won gold in rio. sam ward with both...
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mr. johnson's political donations because they're entirely separate and in no way does the judge condone this disturbing and divisive political activity. >>> new polls with a big-league -- lead to win, 37% support her , 70% to brookso price. 70% of voters were also undecided. it did not take the rent choice voting system into account. the same pole found homelessness is the biggest problem in the area. 50% called it an extremely serious issue. 44% said a lack of affordable housing was an extremely serious problem and was followed by homeless and cabinets with 44% and the cost of rents at 39%. voters were also asked if they approved of the mayors warning to communities about an impending ice raid. 66% said they strongly approved, 14% disapproved at 5% say they just did not know. >>> california's unemployment rate dropped to a record low in september and is now 4.1%. the development department says it has never been that low since starting to track numbers in 1976. a year ago the unemployment rate was 4.5%. california's number remains among -- above the national of 3.7 -- .7%. man in connection with a stabbing last month. officers found a florida escape on the side of the road with a person stabbed inside. it was an
mr. johnson's political donations because they're entirely separate and in no way does the judge condone this disturbing and divisive political activity. >>> new polls with a big-league -- lead to win, 37% support her , 70% to brookso price. 70% of voters were also undecided. it did not take the rent choice voting system into account. the same pole found homelessness is the biggest problem in the area. 50% called it an extremely serious issue. 44% said a lack of affordable housing was...
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mr. chairman. i want to thank both of you gentlemen for your lifetime of service and your family's dedication to our country. general abrams, i was just over earlier this year meeting with general brooks, meeting with defectors from north korea, and i was struck by the posture that we've had for a long time with our rok partners. our agreement works under a special measures agreement, as i understand it, where they currently are paying about 50% of our residence presence in the peninsula. they put about a half a billion dollars a year into that and they put $10 billion into camp humphries. they are -- we are now entering into ath conversation. that expires, i believe, this year, and so we're in a conversation with them right now about that accord. how do you see their level of support and do you support the conversation that we're beginning to have with them about their participation in our operational w costs? these are activities that we use the soldiers for while we're there. >> senator, i think the special measures agreement that you're referring to has been adequate since its inception in about 1990. it's gone through nine different iterations. we're in the middle of negotiations
mr. chairman. i want to thank both of you gentlemen for your lifetime of service and your family's dedication to our country. general abrams, i was just over earlier this year meeting with general brooks, meeting with defectors from north korea, and i was struck by the posture that we've had for a long time with our rok partners. our agreement works under a special measures agreement, as i understand it, where they currently are paying about 50% of our residence presence in the peninsula. they...