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and mrs. david goldman. mr. and mrs. david goldman. you are married. now plays the femaude watts, laundry worker, wife and mother whose daily life is dismal before radicalized to fight for women's suffrage in 1912. >> this is a film. written. produced and directed by women. how unique is that? >> completely unique. and costume designer. makeup designer. set designer. we're all all women. i have never been a part of anything lick that before. we were a group of women who were very excited to be telling the story. >> i think about maude, very poor. loses her husband. loses her son. she loses her job. she is jailed multiple times. and i think. i don't know that i would have the same courage. >> yeah. >> as her? do you think you would have the same courage? >> it is such a hard thing. because i have been lucky enough to grow up in a life where i haven't had to fight for anything. the point of our film sort of says if you won't throw a rock for yourself man you will throw one for some one else. >> well have been left with no alternative but to defy the gove
and mrs. david goldman. mr. and mrs. david goldman. you are married. now plays the femaude watts, laundry worker, wife and mother whose daily life is dismal before radicalized to fight for women's suffrage in 1912. >> this is a film. written. produced and directed by women. how unique is that? >> completely unique. and costume designer. makeup designer. set designer. we're all all women. i have never been a part of anything lick that before. we were a group of women who were very...
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david: you went through the split with viacom. -- mr. moonves: 10 years ago. ou imagine a world where they are put back together? mr. moonves: i highly doubt it. the value having those two together no longer makes us -- makes sense. i think they are both better off on their separate paths. david: talk about a la cart -- five years of now, 10 years from now, will be -- will we be a la carte? that is why we have cbs all access. i do not know if a la cart becomes where you check off box is -- ourt are goal goal is to be prepared for all a card, the skinny bundle, the world is going now. stephanie: we put too much emphasis on these millennial's, the way they watch, because i feel like when i was 26, nobody cared about how i live my life. our they truly living their lives in a way that is impacting your business? mr. moonves: with technology, it has to be different. when you go on a college campus, you do not see a television screen. they have computers. when they get to be 35 years old, as my head of research said, they will get a barker lounger and be watching a f
david: you went through the split with viacom. -- mr. moonves: 10 years ago. ou imagine a world where they are put back together? mr. moonves: i highly doubt it. the value having those two together no longer makes us -- makes sense. i think they are both better off on their separate paths. david: talk about a la cart -- five years of now, 10 years from now, will be -- will we be a la carte? that is why we have cbs all access. i do not know if a la cart becomes where you check off box is -- ourt...
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there are in district 3 alone this year over last year a 27 percent increase i salute the mayor and mr. david didn't in the navigation center in the anybody's in district 9 those needs to be expanded geographically and put your money where your mouth is the city of los angeles declared an emergency and doomentsdz hundred million dollars when i left office in 2009 it almost $9 billion we have the resources to address this and the resources to have more meth by these at the general and more nurses in the shelters and we have a place to be during the day not just shelters at night (clapping.) >> so when mr. president wesson kin come out of office of budget for homeless serves were slashed paurl because of the recession and the number of homeless have gone up but we've seen a huge mitigation in our district 8 hundred more people in the bay area so the number of homeless people remains statistic but a lot of are in our district doesn't used to be here before i have 3 more people from the dunst doing connects with homeless people and connecting them to services increased outreach from the police de
there are in district 3 alone this year over last year a 27 percent increase i salute the mayor and mr. david didn't in the navigation center in the anybody's in district 9 those needs to be expanded geographically and put your money where your mouth is the city of los angeles declared an emergency and doomentsdz hundred million dollars when i left office in 2009 it almost $9 billion we have the resources to address this and the resources to have more meth by these at the general and more...
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and mr. davidmoore, the united states gao, director of justice and law enforcement issues for homeland security and justice team. admiral brown, you're recognized. >> thank you, and good morning, chairman hunter, ranking member, and distinguished members of the subcommittee. i'm honored to be here today to discuss the coast guard's role in prevention and response to the arriving of a radiological dispersion device or dirty bomb into a u.s. port. i thank you for your strong support of the coast guard and our men and women in uniform. it's a pleasure to be here today with two of our most important partners, department of homeland security. the nation is safer in no small part through the participatnerse have with these two organizations. i would like to thank them for their ongoing support and leadership. my complete statement has been provided to the subcommittee and i ask that it be entered into the record. mr. chairman, through a layered security approach, the coast guard pushes port security out
and mr. davidmoore, the united states gao, director of justice and law enforcement issues for homeland security and justice team. admiral brown, you're recognized. >> thank you, and good morning, chairman hunter, ranking member, and distinguished members of the subcommittee. i'm honored to be here today to discuss the coast guard's role in prevention and response to the arriving of a radiological dispersion device or dirty bomb into a u.s. port. i thank you for your strong support of the...
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mr. gorman -- are the days over of the swaggering bank ceo of? davide: yes. view, that is very important. you need to be profitable. what does that mean? myself as a central banker, i provide liquidity. banks priced for the new utility banking? davide: in my view, they are. there is upside to banking both in europe and the u.s., and the reason is simple. they are going to have the same earnings as utilities. tom: and this is like nestle, a food-boring utility stock. thathat can station -- but consistent cash flow gives you better volatility down the road. francine: you are seeing, for example, thanks struggling because of their exposure to the emerging market. so the utility becomes messy if you have big market share, emerging markets, and they end up spending because of the slowdown in china. davide: your point is absolutely valid. you are going at four point -- at 4%, 5%. they should be rated 13, 14 times. tom: within this is the idea of critics want u.s. banking to be more zurich-like. ubs, is it a simple -- davide: the answer is not more leverage. tom: ex
mr. gorman -- are the days over of the swaggering bank ceo of? davide: yes. view, that is very important. you need to be profitable. what does that mean? myself as a central banker, i provide liquidity. banks priced for the new utility banking? davide: in my view, they are. there is upside to banking both in europe and the u.s., and the reason is simple. they are going to have the same earnings as utilities. tom: and this is like nestle, a food-boring utility stock. thathat can station -- but...
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kathy, you are on with david mccullough. >> caller: mr. macola, i thoroughly enjoyed "the wright brothers". , delta airlines employee and i have an appreciation of applying. my question is what really took. wilbur's health down, did they between the wing warping? a was that ever resolved? >> guest: it was in existence-- not long after the wing warpingt the rights knew about it, but. they upped their method, their wing warping was superior. they began to come into use shortly afterwards. but, no, i don't think so. they-- they felt what they had done was exactly what was necessary at the time. had they lived longer, hadhey wilbur lived longer he might have changed.have chaed the answer to your question, did the business problems where wilbur down to the point where he contracted typhoid? i don't think there's anyit question about it, yes, , he di. he had lost weight.d about he was pale. he was on edge and then he contracted typhoid. to me, it's like a greek tragedl because their father had warned them all of their lives since st they were li
kathy, you are on with david mccullough. >> caller: mr. macola, i thoroughly enjoyed "the wright brothers". , delta airlines employee and i have an appreciation of applying. my question is what really took. wilbur's health down, did they between the wing warping? a was that ever resolved? >> guest: it was in existence-- not long after the wing warpingt the rights knew about it, but. they upped their method, their wing warping was superior. they began to come into use...
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and mrs. david goldman! you're married! >> reporter: now plays a young wife and laundry worker whose life is abysmal until she is radicalized to fight for women's rights. this was a film produced and directed by women. how unique is that? costume designer, makeup designer, and other roles. i've never a part of anything like that before. we were a group of women who were very, very excited to be telling the story. >> reporter: i think about maude who was already very poor and she loses her husband, she loses her son, she loses her job, she is jailed multiple times, and i think, i don't know that i would have the same courage. >> yeah. >> reporter: as her. do you think you would have the same courage? >> it's such, you know, it's such a hard thing because i've been lucky to grow up in a life i haven't had to fight for anything. the point of the film if you threw a rock for yourself, maybe you'd throw one for everybody else. >> we have no alternative but to defy this government. >> reporter: merle streep called for the use of
and mrs. david goldman! you're married! >> reporter: now plays a young wife and laundry worker whose life is abysmal until she is radicalized to fight for women's rights. this was a film produced and directed by women. how unique is that? costume designer, makeup designer, and other roles. i've never a part of anything like that before. we were a group of women who were very, very excited to be telling the story. >> reporter: i think about maude who was already very poor and she...
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our last witness is misted -- mr. david morrow. you are recognized. >> good morning. i am pleased to be here to discuss the efforts to prevent a dirty bomb attack on a us port. preventing the smuggling of aa nuclear radiological device into the us is understandably and deservedly a top national priority. as we are from the other witnesses there are a wide away a programs and activities at several federal agencies to help address and mitigate this threat. mymy statement focuses on one key aspect of this much larger effort, the covert operations to assess capabilities to detect and interdict the smuggling of nuclear materials and the us. over the years dhs has invested billions to develop, purchase, and apply radiation detection equipment on the nation's borders as well as equip and train personnel on how to use the technology. they have invested substantially less on testing to see whether it is being properly used. for example, over five years cvp spent 1 million for covert testing, and that covered all types of covert testing, not just nuclear radiological. it is imp
our last witness is misted -- mr. david morrow. you are recognized. >> good morning. i am pleased to be here to discuss the efforts to prevent a dirty bomb attack on a us port. preventing the smuggling of aa nuclear radiological device into the us is understandably and deservedly a top national priority. as we are from the other witnesses there are a wide away a programs and activities at several federal agencies to help address and mitigate this threat. mymy statement focuses on one key...
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david greenburg to come back into the conversation at this point. you made two points i think we'd want to respond to. 22% recidivism rate is actually an improvement, according to mr. gascon. and also david greenburg, do you agree with his assessment that prop 47 is not a get out of jail free card? >> so i'll address the first part. on the 22% recidivism, that is solely on the individuals that have had a petition to reduce their sentence granted. and it's not even one year. we're closing in on a year. whenever you do studies like the other person on the panel said, you need a longer-term period of time. most of the time when you do a recidivism study you're looking for a three-year period of time. i can be corrected if i'm wrong. it's usually a three-year period of time on those recidivism rates. so i would say right now what we're looking at is not a good thing, that that many people on that small population -- we're not talking the general population, we're talking that small group of individuals. and then in terms of the get out of free jail card, there's two things to that. many of the theft offenses now are 180-day maximum jail sentence. so someone that could
david greenburg to come back into the conversation at this point. you made two points i think we'd want to respond to. 22% recidivism rate is actually an improvement, according to mr. gascon. and also david greenburg, do you agree with his assessment that prop 47 is not a get out of jail free card? >> so i'll address the first part. on the 22% recidivism, that is solely on the individuals that have had a petition to reduce their sentence granted. and it's not even one year. we're closing...
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mr. dorn. we have david cat who is the founder and ceo of the global security group. mr. katz, are you on the line with us? is. >> i am, thank you. >> what can you tell us ability the situation out in oregon that you've been monitoring with the rest of us? >> i know nothing more than what i'm hearing on media reports. i would echo what mr. dorn says, that i agree most k through 12 schools have at least something in place. some level of training that they undertake with respect to active shooters or at least strangers. most colleges, many do a good job, but most are woefully undertrained. the point of financing, it's not that big a deal as far as cost. it's more a matter of education and the message is not getting out there. >> does it also have to do with the nature of the people who are on a college campus with respect to community colleges especially. you have part time students, full time students, commuter students, others who live on campus, adjunct professors who might teach one course. you have a lot of different folks coming in and out. >> yeah. there's a little d
mr. dorn. we have david cat who is the founder and ceo of the global security group. mr. katz, are you on the line with us? is. >> i am, thank you. >> what can you tell us ability the situation out in oregon that you've been monitoring with the rest of us? >> i know nothing more than what i'm hearing on media reports. i would echo what mr. dorn says, that i agree most k through 12 schools have at least something in place. some level of training that they undertake with respect...
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department of homeland security director's nuclear detection office and thanks for being here and mr. davidmohr the united states gao director of justice and law enforcement issues for homeland security and justice team. we'll start with you, admiral brown. you're recognized. >> thank you. and good morning, chairman hunter, ranking member garamendi and distinguished members of the subcommittee. i'm honored to be here today to discuss the coast guard's role of prevention and response to the arrival of a radiologyradio in the u.s. ports. it's nice to be here with our partners in border and security and the nuclear detection office. the nation is safer in no small part tu due to the partnerships have and i would to thank them for their ongoing leadership and partnership. my complete statement has been provided to the subcommittee and i ask it be entered into the record. the coast guard pushes border and port security out well beyond our nation's shoreline and the exclusive economic zone by fostering strategic relationships with partner nations to detect, deter and counter threats as early and
department of homeland security director's nuclear detection office and thanks for being here and mr. davidmohr the united states gao director of justice and law enforcement issues for homeland security and justice team. we'll start with you, admiral brown. you're recognized. >> thank you. and good morning, chairman hunter, ranking member garamendi and distinguished members of the subcommittee. i'm honored to be here today to discuss the coast guard's role of prevention and response to...
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. >> mr. david, let me come back to you. >> it's not even bipartisanship.ns you're surrendering something to meet in the middle. this is the rarest of all reachers in washington. this is an identical coalition. i have a twin brother. he happens to be an elected republican, and i'm an elected democrat, and we feel the same way. >> i feel like i'm going to bring a camera on down to wilmington. the fact you're identical twins, one democrat and one republican, holding this office, sounds like a story all by itself. >> well, but when it gets down to justice, we need to be taking politics out of it. whether it's for reconciliation, forgiveness, second chances on one side, or just bad business on the other, everyone agrees that we have to reform the system. and this really is about public safety. we want the right people in prison. there's no question. rapist, murders, arms robbers, everyone agrees they should be in prison. mentally ill, drug addicts, no one thinks we should warehouse those folks and we need to do more trust building in the community, both with ou
. >> mr. david, let me come back to you. >> it's not even bipartisanship.ns you're surrendering something to meet in the middle. this is the rarest of all reachers in washington. this is an identical coalition. i have a twin brother. he happens to be an elected republican, and i'm an elected democrat, and we feel the same way. >> i feel like i'm going to bring a camera on down to wilmington. the fact you're identical twins, one democrat and one republican, holding this office,...
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and our last witness is mr. david mohr the united states gao's director of justice and law enforcement issues for the homeland security and justice team. >> good morning, chairman hunter, ranking members and other members and staff. i'm pleased to be here today to discuss dhs's efforts to prevent a dirty bomb attack on a u.s. port. preventing the smuggling of a nuclear device into the u.s. is understandably and deservedbly a top national priority. and as we've heard from the other witnesses there are a wide array of programs and activities at several federal agencies to help address and mitigate this threat. mr. chairman, my statement today focuses on one key aspect of this much larger effort. dhs's covert operations to assess its capabilities to detect and interdict the smuggling of materials into the u.s. we've invested billions to develop, purchase and deploy radiation detection equipment on our nation's borders as well as equip and train dhs personnel on how to use this technology. dhs has invested substantially l
and our last witness is mr. david mohr the united states gao's director of justice and law enforcement issues for the homeland security and justice team. >> good morning, chairman hunter, ranking members and other members and staff. i'm pleased to be here today to discuss dhs's efforts to prevent a dirty bomb attack on a u.s. port. preventing the smuggling of a nuclear device into the u.s. is understandably and deservedbly a top national priority. and as we've heard from the other...
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mr. peshkin: oh, david greenglass was a machinist. luckily for me, i did not associate with him because i didn't like him. ms. kelly: did you know ted? mr. peshkin: no. ms. kelly: no. mr. peshkin: i did not know ted hall. well, i probably met him, but i didn't have -- when his name -- when he became famous later, i barely remembered him. ms. kelly: [indiscernible] mr. peshkin: well, should we have built. bomb? -- built that bomb? and having built it, should we have used it? which are justs the reflections of a person who has been thinking about it for many years. it has little to do with my experience directly at los alamos. i was not part of any of these decision processes, of course. well, it was known -- not by us -- that the germans had given up around 1942, i think. certainly by 1944. we were building it because we were in a race with the germans. and, roy, that was some powerful incentive to work on it. we certainly knew when the war ended that we were no longer in a race with germany. we continue to work on it at the same pace,
mr. peshkin: oh, david greenglass was a machinist. luckily for me, i did not associate with him because i didn't like him. ms. kelly: did you know ted? mr. peshkin: no. ms. kelly: no. mr. peshkin: i did not know ted hall. well, i probably met him, but i didn't have -- when his name -- when he became famous later, i barely remembered him. ms. kelly: [indiscernible] mr. peshkin: well, should we have built. bomb? -- built that bomb? and having built it, should we have used it? which are justs the...
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mr. chair >> we have commissioners matt haney, sandra fewer and jill wynns and supervisor david campos joining us today. >> thank you, mr. chair. item no. 1 is hearing regarding updates on the work of the hamilton family center and other organizations and city departments to address family homelessness and requesting the housing opportunity, partnerships, and engagement office and human services agency to report. >> as you know, this is an issue that we have been covering off and on whether it's in this committee or through our supervisors' committee or at the board of education and we're happy to have a discussion around these issues, because this hasn't gone away and certainly we know we're trying our best to address children that are homeless. that is part of the san francisco unified school district. so i'm not sure who will be coming up to speak. i don't have any script for this. i assume -- okay, i'm sorry. can you just come up and announce it. >> good afternoon, commissioners. supervisors, my name is jeff the executive director of the hamilton family center and happy to be here today to
mr. chair >> we have commissioners matt haney, sandra fewer and jill wynns and supervisor david campos joining us today. >> thank you, mr. chair. item no. 1 is hearing regarding updates on the work of the hamilton family center and other organizations and city departments to address family homelessness and requesting the housing opportunity, partnerships, and engagement office and human services agency to report. >> as you know, this is an issue that we have been covering off...
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meanwhile david axelrod, mr.challenges ahead if he gets into the race. >> the handful of states have filing deadlines in november and you have to do certain things to get ready for those, i think particularly within the democratic community there's a growing impatience. >> cheryl: he didn't make any reference to presidential ambition. >> nicole: there was chaos after shooting left one man dead and five oh people wounded. crowds of festival goers ran screaming through the streets after shots were fired. four victims were taken to memorial hospital for treatment. >> cheryl: okay, chances are you can't afford a ferrari, but you may be able to afford ferrari stock. ferrari stock excepted on wednesday. i think nicole should drive a ferrari, personally. race, top out between 48 and $58 a share. you could drive the ferrari because i would crash it. >> nicole: no you wouldn't but i am in. let's take a look at your monday morning forecast. we bring fox meteorologist maria molina. >> maria: we are going to be tracking the
meanwhile david axelrod, mr.challenges ahead if he gets into the race. >> the handful of states have filing deadlines in november and you have to do certain things to get ready for those, i think particularly within the democratic community there's a growing impatience. >> cheryl: he didn't make any reference to presidential ambition. >> nicole: there was chaos after shooting left one man dead and five oh people wounded. crowds of festival goers ran screaming through the...
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david: -- mr. mortiz: the ratchets emily: -- the ratchets -- emily: the ratchets?angerous trend? the ratchets and the guarantee that investors will get a certain amount back? if the company does not perform, yes, it's high risk poker. we started out talking about increasing scrutiny after a big investigation in "the wall street journal." a company whose entire technology is being questioned. if you are curious about what, a pper what -- what come cropper means, he does believe that a number of these unicorns will fail if they get ahead of themselves, but that this is also an opportunity and some great companies will come along as well. it's always interesting talking to a venture capitalist. what is his investment philosophy? emily: that is what is interesting about sequoia. they did all kinds of investments. he would not give me specifics on trends. on the one hand he will invest in a payment company like stripe or online delivery company, but one of the things we did mention was the economics of instant cart. he was an early investor in one of his own failures, b
david: -- mr. mortiz: the ratchets emily: -- the ratchets -- emily: the ratchets?angerous trend? the ratchets and the guarantee that investors will get a certain amount back? if the company does not perform, yes, it's high risk poker. we started out talking about increasing scrutiny after a big investigation in "the wall street journal." a company whose entire technology is being questioned. if you are curious about what, a pper what -- what come cropper means, he does believe that a...
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mr. trump displaces magnificent -- by the way david wherever the hell you are, david where are you?? david is our president and general manager. he has done some incredible job. this is now the hottest resort of its kind anywhere in it the united states. it it is bringing tremendous business to the miami area and it has become the hottest place. in fact, the pga
mr. trump displaces magnificent -- by the way david wherever the hell you are, david where are you?? david is our president and general manager. he has done some incredible job. this is now the hottest resort of its kind anywhere in it the united states. it it is bringing tremendous business to the miami area and it has become the hottest place. in fact, the pga
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let's bring in mr. david ax axlerod. >> a lot to discuss but let's do it.earing from foj -- friends of joe --. and they were saying there is plenty of room for joe biden. this doesn't change it are you surprised to hear that. >> i'm not surprised to hear it. i'm not sure i believe it. his rationale to be an alternative to hillary. then he has to have a watched that last night and said, you know, she's a stronger runner today than she was yesterday. but there is no doubt, look, if you look at the polling, she and bernie sanders basically are taking about three quarters of the vote right now. i don't think anything happened last night to change that. i think both of them had good nights. and if you are making a political decision. now joe biden may think he has things to offer the country. and i'm a huge, huge admirer of his. he may feel like it doesn't matter. but if you are just making a the pure political calculation, you have to factor in what happened last night. >> therein lies the rub. if the rub is about him and what he wants to do and what his son's
let's bring in mr. david ax axlerod. >> a lot to discuss but let's do it.earing from foj -- friends of joe --. and they were saying there is plenty of room for joe biden. this doesn't change it are you surprised to hear that. >> i'm not surprised to hear it. i'm not sure i believe it. his rationale to be an alternative to hillary. then he has to have a watched that last night and said, you know, she's a stronger runner today than she was yesterday. but there is no doubt, look, if...
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mrs. trump. here now is abc's david wright. >> at home with the trumps. people cover spread unusual not for its content but for the timing. why is it we're only hearing from her now? she spoke with joy behar about her husband's political aspirations in 2011. >> he still didn't make the decision and he's very passionate about the country and it's a big mess. the country's in a big mess. >> but on the campaign trail. >> my father donald j. trump. >> trump's 33-year-old daughter ivanka plays the role normally reserved for the candidate's wife. melania trump was there when he announced. there for the debateds. but even after this. >> you called women you don't like fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals. >> she has spoke be not a word. my husband is traveling all the time, she told people noting that their son needs somebody as a parent so i am with him all the time. adding she was not ready to get political yet. michael dantonio author of "never enough a trump biography if i," says melania is his silent partner. >> i think she's far more comfortable i
mrs. trump. here now is abc's david wright. >> at home with the trumps. people cover spread unusual not for its content but for the timing. why is it we're only hearing from her now? she spoke with joy behar about her husband's political aspirations in 2011. >> he still didn't make the decision and he's very passionate about the country and it's a big mess. the country's in a big mess. >> but on the campaign trail. >> my father donald j. trump. >> trump's...
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david: john kelly. think you very much. mr. kelly: thank you very much. here abigail doolittle is looking at some of the biggest movers at the opening. abigail: it is all about earnings, starting with health care. gilead sciences reporting a nice quarter, beating estimates by 12 points on percent, topping revenue estimates by 5.5%. its revenueraised range. it falls short of estimates of $31.5 billion. investors do not like it. shares are off. from biotech to read -- panera reported a missing quarter. shares are trading at a premium, 21% premium to the comp on the next-12-month pe basis. it is perhaps suggesting shares will take a breather. about 5%.ff apple, the iphone maker, put up a great quarter yesterday, beating analyst estimates on the top and bottom line, very importantly saying they will have another record holiday season, driven by strong iphone demand. stephanie? david: thank you so much. chris pucillo, you're back with us. we have not gotten the goods yet. where are you investing? chris: when area that was recently talked about -- the internet o
david: john kelly. think you very much. mr. kelly: thank you very much. here abigail doolittle is looking at some of the biggest movers at the opening. abigail: it is all about earnings, starting with health care. gilead sciences reporting a nice quarter, beating estimates by 12 points on percent, topping revenue estimates by 5.5%. its revenueraised range. it falls short of estimates of $31.5 billion. investors do not like it. shares are off. from biotech to read -- panera reported a missing...
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. >> david haworth: well, mr. martin, welcome to the combat operations floor. lieutenant colonel david haworth takes us into the command center to watch as the b-1 and all the other aircraft carry out the day's attack plan against isis. >> haworth: it doesn't have any windows but it's got a nice view, a good look at the arabian gulf, all the way back in through iraq and syria. >> martin: the air war's been going on for 14 months, but this is the first time news cameras have been allowed into its nerve center. >> haworth: the weapon of choice here is information, because the more information we have, both about the enemy and about our friendlies, the better we're able to make decisions. >> martin: on one wall, a giant map showing the location of every plane-- green are american and allied aircraft; the blue are commercial aircraft. on another, a video feed from an unmanned drone, one of dozens orbiting over iraq and syria. we make our way around the floor to a spot in the center called "the crow's nest." >> haworth: you are standing at, right now, the nexus. this
. >> david haworth: well, mr. martin, welcome to the combat operations floor. lieutenant colonel david haworth takes us into the command center to watch as the b-1 and all the other aircraft carry out the day's attack plan against isis. >> haworth: it doesn't have any windows but it's got a nice view, a good look at the arabian gulf, all the way back in through iraq and syria. >> martin: the air war's been going on for 14 months, but this is the first time news cameras have...
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mr. bautista to make it 3-0. david price on the mound was nasty. retired 18 in a reat one point. and then in the 7th, it all imploded. royals come back. here's alex gordon. gordon gets a double. brought home the go-ahead run. the royals scored five runs in the inning, to knock price out of the game. incredibly enough, the royals won game two, final 6-3. game three coming up on monday in toronto. and now, for something really different, and it takes cat quick reflexes, too. >> you've got to move fast, but the other thing that's very important, you've got to be thinking. >> reporter: coach greg is talking about fencing. >> up, and go. >> reporter: the highest ranked on the planet compete this weekend in san jose, one of eight stops leading to the world championships and the real olympic games. no one knows the game better than him. the u.s. olympic coach in 2008. >> you need to be able to move, explode, lunge, get back. >> there's a lot of stuff. there's really fast action, and a lot of decisions in a short situation. >> fence, all the way. name of the game. boom! all right! >> the
mr. bautista to make it 3-0. david price on the mound was nasty. retired 18 in a reat one point. and then in the 7th, it all imploded. royals come back. here's alex gordon. gordon gets a double. brought home the go-ahead run. the royals scored five runs in the inning, to knock price out of the game. incredibly enough, the royals won game two, final 6-3. game three coming up on monday in toronto. and now, for something really different, and it takes cat quick reflexes, too. >> you've got...
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mr. goss: thank you, david, they might. i would like to say thank you all for the extraordinary hospitality. enjoyed it very much. library,time in the and i hope to come back and take advantage of all it has to offer besides events like this. i want to start out by echoing a little bit what director brendan said about the amazing capabilities we have an intelligence in a very dangerous world. it is truly amazing how far ahead we are and the things we can do and find out. parsley that is because we have such extraordinary men and women in our intelligence services doing extraordinary work. all this comes together for the consumer in chief. the president of the united states. the point of delivery for all this information actually is the pdb. there are other ways the president gets information, but this is the vehicle that we look at as a way to get the stuff he needs to know to him for the things you need to think about. or the things he needs to think about to him. it takes a next ordinary amount of effort to get stuff to h
mr. goss: thank you, david, they might. i would like to say thank you all for the extraordinary hospitality. enjoyed it very much. library,time in the and i hope to come back and take advantage of all it has to offer besides events like this. i want to start out by echoing a little bit what director brendan said about the amazing capabilities we have an intelligence in a very dangerous world. it is truly amazing how far ahead we are and the things we can do and find out. parsley that is because...
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mr. trump. david: i cannot wait to get to that interview, frankly. i want to introduce matthew winkler. thank you for being with us, as well as mark halperin. respect," the afternoon program. great to have you with us. we want to start with vonnie quinn. benie: volkswagen appears to feeling the impact about emissions test scandals. than thew slower entire market, and vw's market share was the slowest since march. turkey says it shot down an aircraft that was violating its airspace. according to the turkish military, the aircraft crossed into turkey from syria. the turkish television network says the aircraft was an unmanned drone. in southern california, 700 vehicles are stranded on a freeway after a flash flood caused a landslide. it happened on interstate 540 miles north of downtown los angeles. no reports of injuries. it could take 24 hours to clear the road. now for a check on the markets. here is matt miller. matt: we are looking at futures that are little changed right now, but we're headed for a third weekly gain. the s&p is going to gain about half a percent if it closes out at
mr. trump. david: i cannot wait to get to that interview, frankly. i want to introduce matthew winkler. thank you for being with us, as well as mark halperin. respect," the afternoon program. great to have you with us. we want to start with vonnie quinn. benie: volkswagen appears to feeling the impact about emissions test scandals. than thew slower entire market, and vw's market share was the slowest since march. turkey says it shot down an aircraft that was violating its airspace....
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mr. reid: charles and david koch are trying to buy america. they have the money to try and do just that. because of the supreme court's wrong and disastrous citizens united ruling, the koch brothers dark political money has infected our democracy. one need only look at the national politics to see how the kochs are influencing our government. these two billions are committed to spending $900 million to advance a radical agenda during this election cycle. it's no surprise that virtually every republican presidential candidate kowtows to these two toil tar sands and oil barons from kansas. republican presidential hopefuls all kiss the reins of the kochs hoping some of their l filthy money finds its way to their campaign coffers. the koch brothers are not just trying to help themselves at the federal level. they are also trying to buy our democracy from the bottom up. in statehouses and city halls all across our great country, the koch brothers and their vast spending network are turning local governments into agents for the koch empire, trying t
mr. reid: charles and david koch are trying to buy america. they have the money to try and do just that. because of the supreme court's wrong and disastrous citizens united ruling, the koch brothers dark political money has infected our democracy. one need only look at the national politics to see how the kochs are influencing our government. these two billions are committed to spending $900 million to advance a radical agenda during this election cycle. it's no surprise that virtually every...