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and more with former president bill clinton on his foundation and his family. mr. clinton: that would be not an easy decision should she be elected president. ♪ >> welcome back to this bloomberg television special from cgi america in denver, colorado. can technology and innovation be forces for expanding opportunity and enhancing diversity in the workplace? bloomberg television's betty liu discussed that topic with a panel of innovative thinkers and doers from the world of tech. betty: when people talk about technology and the labor force, they think about it mostly in a negative way. they think about robots taking over the labor force and we will see lower wages and fewer obs. give me a sense of how you are deploying technology for the greater good. aneesh, do you want to start on the? aneesh: sure, and maybe i will put some context. last thursday, a report by mckinsey was issued that suggested if we applied those same technologies that might be modernizing our manufacturing operations or addressing how we shop on the internet but put them more to connect us to the
and more with former president bill clinton on his foundation and his family. mr. clinton: that would be not an easy decision should she be elected president. ♪ >> welcome back to this bloomberg television special from cgi america in denver, colorado. can technology and innovation be forces for expanding opportunity and enhancing diversity in the workplace? bloomberg television's betty liu discussed that topic with a panel of innovative thinkers and doers from the world of tech. betty:...
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and more with former president bill clinton on his foundation and his family. mr. clinton: that would be not an easy decision should she be elected president. ♪ >> welcome back to this bloomberg television special from cgi america in denver, colorado. can technology and innovation be forces for expanding opportunity and enhancing diversity in the workplace? bloomberg television's betty liu discussed that topic with a panel of innovative thinkers and doers from the world of tech. betty: when people talk about technology and the labor force, they think about it mostly in a negative way. they think about robots taking over the labor force and we will see lower wages and fewer jobs. give me a sense of how you are deploying technology for the greater good. aneesh, do you want to start on the? aneesh: sure, and maybe i will put some context. last thursday, a report by mckinsey was issued that suggested if we applied those same technologies that might be modernizing our manufacturing operations or addressing how we shop on the internet but put them more to connect us to th
and more with former president bill clinton on his foundation and his family. mr. clinton: that would be not an easy decision should she be elected president. ♪ >> welcome back to this bloomberg television special from cgi america in denver, colorado. can technology and innovation be forces for expanding opportunity and enhancing diversity in the workplace? bloomberg television's betty liu discussed that topic with a panel of innovative thinkers and doers from the world of tech. betty:...
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and more with former president bill clinton on his foundation and his family. mr. inton: that would be not an easy decision should she be elected president. ♪ >> welcome back to this bloomberg television special from cgi america in denver, colorado. can technology and innovation be forces for expanding opportunity and enhancing diversity in the workplace? bloomberg television's betty liu discussed that topic with a panel of innovative thinkers and doers from the world of tech. betty: when people talk about technology and the labor force, they think about it mostly in a negative way. they think about robots taking over the labor force and we will see lower wages and fewer jobs. give me a sense of how you are deploying technology for the greater good. aneesh, do you want to start on the? aneesh: sure, and maybe i will put some context. last thursday, a report by mckinsey was issued that suggested if we applied those same technologies that might be modernizing our manufacturing operations or addressing how we shop on the internet but put them more to connect us to the
and more with former president bill clinton on his foundation and his family. mr. inton: that would be not an easy decision should she be elected president. ♪ >> welcome back to this bloomberg television special from cgi america in denver, colorado. can technology and innovation be forces for expanding opportunity and enhancing diversity in the workplace? bloomberg television's betty liu discussed that topic with a panel of innovative thinkers and doers from the world of tech. betty:...
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mr. president bill clinton for joining me here today on stage.ppreciate you for joining me on stage. thank you. [applause] ♪ sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. erik: from west texas shale to drilling rigs far offshore -- >> offshore rules. we need a hand on the handrail. ok? erik: from angola to australia -- >> you're looking at the inside of an lng tank. erik: our thirst for energy has pushed chevron to almost every corner of the globe. >> we believe there's opportunity to progress. >> good job, erik. erik: the giant company is active in 180 countries. >> it is the largest resource project in australia. erik: pumping almost 2.6 million barrels every day. these are challenging times for big oil. fracking has upended the global market. renewables like solar and wind power are getting cheaper, and
mr. president bill clinton for joining me here today on stage.ppreciate you for joining me on stage. thank you. [applause] ♪ sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. erik: from west texas shale to drilling rigs far offshore -- >> offshore rules. we need a hand on the handrail. ok? erik: from...
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president bill clinton with our becky quick. i'm going to send it over to becky for an interview we've been waiting for all morning. >> good morning. mr. president, thank you for being here today, sir, thank you for inviting me. >> glad to be back. thank you for coming back. >> we just finished up a panel talking about making the economy work for people. i thought this might be a good time to get your assessment for where the economy stands right now. there are two distinction schools of thought. some people who think we are doing just great with unemployment at the lowest level we've seen in over eight years. gdp growing at 3.9%. other people who say those measures don't really measure what's happening in the true economy and we're below where we should be. what do you think? >> they're both right. if you look at how the american economy's doing compared to most other big economies in the world, including a lot of the developing economies, that -- like the brits, the people we used to think were going to lift us all up in the 21st century, were doing quite well. we have more than regained the jobs we lost in the recession. it was a b
president bill clinton with our becky quick. i'm going to send it over to becky for an interview we've been waiting for all morning. >> good morning. mr. president, thank you for being here today, sir, thank you for inviting me. >> glad to be back. thank you for coming back. >> we just finished up a panel talking about making the economy work for people. i thought this might be a good time to get your assessment for where the economy stands right now. there are two distinction...
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president clinton promised the country that this nonbinding agreement with north korea would make america and the world safer look at where we are today mr. president. 12 short years after clinton's billclear detonation tests. today north korea has a nuclear bomb and they are cooperated with iran on iran's program. just yesterday north korea announced it is all string it's an nuclear arsenal and is prepared to use nuclear weapons indeed against united states of america. i fear president obama's deal with iran will -- the security of our children and our children's children are country our world our future we absolutely have to make sure that iran never becomes a nuclear weapons state. i yield my time mr. chairman, mr. president. thank you. >> today we have a series of votes that i know may be difficult for the american people who may be looking on to understand but in the senate we have a procedure called cloture which signifies whether members are ready to end debate and move on to the vote on the substance of the bill that we are now discussing. we have been on this now for two weeks. we have had 12 hearings and the foreign relations committee with senator cardin and its ranking mem
president clinton promised the country that this nonbinding agreement with north korea would make america and the world safer look at where we are today mr. president. 12 short years after clinton's billclear detonation tests. today north korea has a nuclear bomb and they are cooperated with iran on iran's program. just yesterday north korea announced it is all string it's an nuclear arsenal and is prepared to use nuclear weapons indeed against united states of america. i fear president obama's...
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president bill clinton. an aide to senate judiciary chairman charles grassley, who is also seeking his testimony told fox "mr. pagliano's legal counsel told the committee tuesday he would plead the foift any and all questions if he were compelled to testify." the clinton camp insisted today they wanted pagliano to talk, and cited the cooperation of other former aides like cheryl mills who today went behind closed doors to testify before the benghazi panel. clearly not really such a great day in clinton world. though her staff tried to keep a stiff upper lip. spokesman nick merrill declaring "she has made every effort to answer questions and be as helps if as possible, and has encouraged her aides, current and former, to do the same, including bryan pagliano." the top democrat of the panel rushed to clinton's defense claiming pagliano is only taking fifth because he did not want to be drawn into a political spectacle. even he admitted it would have been better for pagliano to talk. >> am i surprised that he has decided to take the fifth? no, i'm not surprised. am i disappointed? yes. because i would have love
president bill clinton. an aide to senate judiciary chairman charles grassley, who is also seeking his testimony told fox "mr. pagliano's legal counsel told the committee tuesday he would plead the foift any and all questions if he were compelled to testify." the clinton camp insisted today they wanted pagliano to talk, and cited the cooperation of other former aides like cheryl mills who today went behind closed doors to testify before the benghazi panel. clearly not really such a...
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president, and first timers don't have that experience. mrs. clinton and jeb bush know what is coming. an enormous advantage. for both of them. i write about that. there's also the problem that bill clinton likes jeb bush. the clintons like the bushes and the bush like the clintons. that makes it a little bit tough to get into a tough, tough knife fight politically. a little tough but won't stop mrs. clinton. ben carson. what does she have to be afraid of ben carson? he is an unlikely nominee but i saw him speak again at very close distance. i was in the green room with his wife as he spoke on saturday night at the western conservative summit. he is truly a gifted orator, also truly an inspiring story. without question, no one has his story or close to his story in this race. everybody is privileged with a possible exception of rick santorum compared to ben carson and where he came from, and none of news this room, unless their there happens to be a pediatric neurosurgeon here, can say with any degree of certainty they know the health care system as well as he does, from the end of the knife and a helpless infant. that's a learning curve. deep man of faith, extraordinarily charis
president, and first timers don't have that experience. mrs. clinton and jeb bush know what is coming. an enormous advantage. for both of them. i write about that. there's also the problem that bill clinton likes jeb bush. the clintons like the bushes and the bush like the clintons. that makes it a little bit tough to get into a tough, tough knife fight politically. a little tough but won't stop mrs. clinton. ben carson. what does she have to be afraid of ben carson? he is an unlikely nominee...
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president of the united states? i said bill clinton. and they said well who is the first lady? i said mrs. clinton. [laughter ]. so apparently i wasn't that bad off. on the 17th day, my mom came in, and she would always sit down and chit chat with me. she left the room. and she came back. and she said you didn't ask what day it was? i said that is because it's thursday. and my memory came back just like that. i was very lucky. if you have a closed-head injury, if you have a choice, you want it to happen on the left side of your brain, which is what happened to me. i tell that story to say that i wasn't able to go back to work right away and i really want to go back to work for a couple of reasons. one was i was tired living with my parents and wanted to feel i was contributed and really missed the staff and clients. so my employer accommodated me by giving me a schedule where i could come in two or three days a week for three or four hours, whatever i was coverable comfortable with. they set up timers and buddies me with up with a different starve staff and went out of their way to accommodate me. so that is my
president of the united states? i said bill clinton. and they said well who is the first lady? i said mrs. clinton. [laughter ]. so apparently i wasn't that bad off. on the 17th day, my mom came in, and she would always sit down and chit chat with me. she left the room. and she came back. and she said you didn't ask what day it was? i said that is because it's thursday. and my memory came back just like that. i was very lucky. if you have a closed-head injury, if you have a choice, you want it...
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mr. speaker. >> reporter: he was funding the debate with his campaign money to try to include all the candidates. of course he went onto win the new hampshire primary and the presidency. in 1992, jerry brown and bill clintonhe is funneling money to his wife's law firm for state business. that's number one. >> i don't care what you say about me, but you ought to be ashamed of yourself for jumping on my wife. you're not worth being on the same platform as my wife. >> tell you something mr. clinton. >> reporter: george w. bush and john mccain argued about negative ads in a 2000 cnn debate. >> this is not an attack piece. >> that is not my campaign. >> it says paid for by john mccain. >> who can forget when hillary clinton was asked about her likability in 2008? >> what can you say to the voters of new hampshire on this stage tonight who see a resume and like it but are hesitating on the likability issue where they seem to like barack obama more? >> well, that hurts my feelings. >> i'm sorry, senator. i'm sorry. >> i don't think i'm that bad. >> you're likable enough, hillary. >> thank you. >> former texas governor rick perry would surely like to have this moment back from 2012. >> it's three agencies of gove
mr. speaker. >> reporter: he was funding the debate with his campaign money to try to include all the candidates. of course he went onto win the new hampshire primary and the presidency. in 1992, jerry brown and bill clintonhe is funneling money to his wife's law firm for state business. that's number one. >> i don't care what you say about me, but you ought to be ashamed of yourself for jumping on my wife. you're not worth being on the same platform as my wife. >> tell you...