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renovated and stunning yard at presidio meadow school had the privilege to join civic, education,nd business leaders to celebrate the seventh year of funding by salesforce the bay area schools. salesforce has been a fantastic partner with their support now totaling over $40 million supporting services ranging from the creation of computer science classes to programs that -- train the next generation of teachers. this year alone salesforce will award a $.5 million enabling us to continue our redesign of our curriculum, coach, math, science teachers, implement the nation's first pre-k-12 computer science curriculum, and build culture. just to name some of the programs being made possible by salesforce. my sincere thanks to our partners at cell for continuing to model corporate responsibility for our community and our schools. second, please come to sfusd's annual enrollment fair. it will be held on saturday, october 19th, 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. at the high school located at 2355 folsom street. do not miss this opportunity to meet representatives from all of the san francisco unified school
renovated and stunning yard at presidio meadow school had the privilege to join civic, education,nd business leaders to celebrate the seventh year of funding by salesforce the bay area schools. salesforce has been a fantastic partner with their support now totaling over $40 million supporting services ranging from the creation of computer science classes to programs that -- train the next generation of teachers. this year alone salesforce will award a $.5 million enabling us to continue our...
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nd , comcast business gives you high speed internet.ons like powerful wifi that gives your entire business more coverage and automatic internet backup that can keep your business running. and it all starts with our gig-speed network. so give us 10 minutes. if we can't offer you faster speed or better savings than your current internet service, we'll give you 300 dollars for your time. call now to get your comcast business 10 minute advantage. comcast business. beyond fast. >>> a rock, came down and down she went. at the winter games in new zealand last week, when she stopped, the 20-year-old signaled that she was okay, believe it or not. she says that she can't believe that she escaped unscathed. >>> impressive. straightahead in sports, let's start the eyes and cross the tease, get you caught up, anymore to tell you about antonio brown? you never know, it has been a busy day and night. >>> we throughout the records, the giants and dodgers get together, tough, gritty it's on. the ross fall fashion event has all the looks for way less...
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. ♪ top college pis coming up. don'tt to get the internet don'tt ee your business really nds. coast busioday for a special offer on the services you need to make your business boom. ke sed to power for a special offer on the services all your devices, and an advanced voice sotion. and take your business beyond fast. don't miss out on this limited time offer. >>> a sixth grade student its being recognized for doing reallyell on the act. last year christian roads t the test at 12 careers old, she briefed with a score of 27, just nine points shy of a perfect score of 36. >> i figured ihat if went and took it right now, then i would know what was on the test and i would be me experienced with the test when it cameta to it again. >> i was actually a bit shocked. i knew she would do well but i was thinking maybe 1 to1 range. to see that it reall27y did something. kristen's parents say she was reading at age two.she plans to oorn stateuniversity. g as a parent. ure >> good luck toinal five is next. oo>>d night. >>> coming up on the final five, chinsimust be mng all those he sweet amer
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equity investors are going to want the senior management to have a handle on the business nd that simplykes time. if i was going to guess, it would probably be early next year if they want to maximize the valuation. they could do something more quickly, but equity investors would factor that in with an even lower valuation. all in, good move but we are still a ways away from an ipo. taylor: brett, i could arguably give you a victory lap. you and i spoke after you wrote a smart but scathing report on wework about their financials. what changed for you today? brett: what we found ourselves saying about the situation is that wework suffered from three things that are not good news for a company. first is significant losses, the second is opacity making it difficult to analyze the company. the third is arrogance. there are a lot of things to put in the bucket of arrogance, the 20 votes per share, the related transactions, a number of things. the only thing that changed today is possibly the third bucket, arrogance. but losses and opacity remain. and having watched this play out over the last
equity investors are going to want the senior management to have a handle on the business nd that simplykes time. if i was going to guess, it would probably be early next year if they want to maximize the valuation. they could do something more quickly, but equity investors would factor that in with an even lower valuation. all in, good move but we are still a ways away from an ipo. taylor: brett, i could arguably give you a victory lap. you and i spoke after you wrote a smart but scathing...
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increased prices for american consumers, hurt businesses and harmed american countries.ot foreign china is no closer to making a deal than it was six months ago. trade nd this reckless war for the sake of our consumers, our businesses, and acrossifornia's 39th and the country. thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the seekeman from pennsylvania recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. i rise today to honor the life and legacy of from n jason jones pennsylvania. captain jones graduated at the top of his class, from the academy ates military at west point. after graduating, he served as for the army's first battalion, third group special forces. overseas, he was tragically killed in action on in afghanistan. jason is survived by his wife, parents, jay and suzy jones, and sister and brother-in-law, doctors and alex gamboji. attended an event that was by hundreds of families and friends. mr. muser: it -- meuser: it would follow his
increased prices for american consumers, hurt businesses and harmed american countries.ot foreign china is no closer to making a deal than it was six months ago. trade nd this reckless war for the sake of our consumers, our businesses, and acrossifornia's 39th and the country. thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the seekeman from pennsylvania recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house...
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business. on the bible nd and say we're going to do for country, and when we do that, in the constitution, we everybody. you've got to remember that some coming over have committed no crime. did law doesn't say if you come nd seek asylum and you cross the board you should be a criminal. lot of people come over. they may have long documentation. the may come over with right visa and overstay. in fact, they are more people airport on the overstated visas than there is coming through the southern board. reality is, we shouldn't be calling them criminals in the first place and we should never calling them illegal aliens. in my view, aliens are the green mars that we read about in the comic strips. me, we shouldn't get away from it. onshould embrace it and work it, because that's part of who we are as a party. standing for all americans and justice for all. when we say all, it should be all, and that includes people that come across the border. think the danger s in being dishonest about the impact of immigration on the united states, and the united tates economy, and the contributions that people who are c
business. on the bible nd and say we're going to do for country, and when we do that, in the constitution, we everybody. you've got to remember that some coming over have committed no crime. did law doesn't say if you come nd seek asylum and you cross the board you should be a criminal. lot of people come over. they may have long documentation. the may come over with right visa and overstay. in fact, they are more people airport on the overstated visas than there is coming through the southern...
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business. on the bible nd and say we're going to do for country, and when we do that, in the constitution, we everybody. you've got to remember that some coming over have committed no crime. did law doesn't say if you come nd seek asylum and you cross the board you should be a criminal. lot of people come over. they may have long documentation. the may come over with right visa and overstay. in fact, they are more people airport on the overstated visas than there is coming through the southern board. reality is, we shouldn't be calling them criminals in the first place and we should never calling them illegal aliens. in my view, aliens are the green mars that we read about in the comic strips. me, we shouldn't get away from it. onshould embrace it and work it, because that's part of who we are as a party. standing for all americans and justice for all. when we say all, it should be all, and that includes people that come across the border. think the danger s in being dishonest about the impact of immigration on the united states, and the united tates economy, and the contributions that people who are c
business. on the bible nd and say we're going to do for country, and when we do that, in the constitution, we everybody. you've got to remember that some coming over have committed no crime. did law doesn't say if you come nd seek asylum and you cross the board you should be a criminal. lot of people come over. they may have long documentation. the may come over with right visa and overstay. in fact, they are more people airport on the overstated visas than there is coming through the southern...
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that drew more than a million people. h been eight months since trump's first tariffs,nd i wanted to hear what businessesexpo had to say about the trade war. ♪ thousands of companies from all ..ound the world were here. (man speaking on p.a. system) ...focused on selling their products in the growing chinese market.ct >> we have ally a, a very special alian wine. the cream of the top of the italian wines. >> sullivan: u.s. companies ieve been doing business here for decades anseemed unfazed by the trade war. >> china is going to be number-one market from anynu perspective, and... >> sullivan: for g.e. or for everybody? >> for, for everybody. >> sullivan: with 1.4 billion customers, china's aarket u.s. companies can't resist. >> we've been in the china market for 34 years. we have over0 wholly owned or joint-venture subsidiaries in. the mark so very, very important to dupont. >> sullivan: it seemed like businessnes usual. y what think the trade war will do? >> that's another thing you really just have to not woy about, because today i met myriads of chinese businesspeople... >> sullivan: okay. >> ...men a
that drew more than a million people. h been eight months since trump's first tariffs,nd i wanted to hear what businessesexpo had to say about the trade war. ♪ thousands of companies from all ..ound the world were here. (man speaking on p.a. system) ...focused on selling their products in the growing chinese market.ct >> we have ally a, a very special alian wine. the cream of the top of the italian wines. >> sullivan: u.s. companies ieve been doing business here for decades...
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second thing, a lot of the forms weren't filled out, a lot of business owners were alson vacation so they didn'tar get ndfilling out tha form to send to the bureau of labor statistics. what we'll see is probably in september those forms will be ent a little lnd we probably will see the numbers change, and most likely to the upside. >> i mean we have to keep pointing it is still a very strong labor market, a tight m labor market at this point. is this slowing though enough to convince the fed to want to cut month?his >> we look at this report s, sure, y know, the headline numbers, those scary headline numbers, we finally don't see that 200,000 job gns we have gottensed to, are a little scary, but we see the underp underpinnings of the report is rather good. we talked about wages. we talked about something that wasn't mentioned is workweek now has gone back up to a higher level. that's positive. sthat means busin he don't need to -- basically aren't putting people on furlough and probably will keep people on theirthooks. means in our min means that the fed could wai because e job market is good,ut we don't
second thing, a lot of the forms weren't filled out, a lot of business owners were alson vacation so they didn'tar get ndfilling out tha form to send to the bureau of labor statistics. what we'll see is probably in september those forms will be ent a little lnd we probably will see the numbers change, and most likely to the upside. >> i mean we have to keep pointing it is still a very strong labor market, a tight m labor market at this point. is this slowing though enough to convince the...
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those stories on much more tonight on "nightly business report" for this monday seember 23 rds. >> good evenin everyone,nd welcome. as we start a newlc week, it ma seem like the mket is one step forward and two steps back. there have been bouts of volatility and head scratching moves. stocks have been on alownd steady climb higher. today the gains were capped because lfgering concerns about the global economy. the dow and the s&p 500 remain just 1 1/2% away from their records. th dow jones industrial average was 14 points to 26,949. the nasdaq fell five and the s&p 500 was flat. mike santolli takes ali look at whether this market calm will give rise to something else. >> steadiness has been the rule on wall street. the s&p 5 remains within 2% off its record high. on going trade friction and the fed meeting that was meant to arify paths forward. marketsre typically seen as well supported by iestors looking ahead to improve fundamental developments. the rally has been broad with investors apparently happyt t the u.s. econoc committee will the market valuation today is about the same as one year ago which pr
those stories on much more tonight on "nightly business report" for this monday seember 23 rds. >> good evenin everyone,nd welcome. as we start a newlc week, it ma seem like the mket is one step forward and two steps back. there have been bouts of volatility and head scratching moves. stocks have been on alownd steady climb higher. today the gains were capped because lfgering concerns about the global economy. the dow and the s&p 500 remain just 1 1/2% away from their...
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nd traveltry. in the midst of geopli, a trade war and slong global economies. >> business and consumers broadly havegs r ou. neding about -- there is an election cycle gearing up. wars.ead about tra they are reading about things happening in saudi arabia. issues with iran and broadly in the middle east. >> where there is elecons, where there are terrorist attacks, whe there are things xperts point liet to softening hotel occupancy rates and revenue per available room which is a hotel industry key performance indicator dropping below 2% for the first time since 2010. yet new hotels pop up across the country. weakening the pri power of hotel owners. with lower rates incentivizing owners to build more experts say it's a while before there is a turn around. >> objectively right now it's more choppy. some months and weeks that are weak. >> and a long-lasting impt of the tradear. last year chinese tourismhi to e states dropped for the first time in 15 years. dampenings a key urs so of revenue for the industry. analysts say the trade dispute and slowing chinese economy are behind the decline. na it's not n
nd traveltry. in the midst of geopli, a trade war and slong global economies. >> business and consumers broadly havegs r ou. neding about -- there is an election cycle gearing up. wars.ead about tra they are reading about things happening in saudi arabia. issues with iran and broadly in the middle east. >> where there is elecons, where there are terrorist attacks, whe there are things xperts point liet to softening hotel occupancy rates and revenue per available room which is a...
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business conversation. fiona is back to talk through some of the stories that have hit the newssta nds of the stories that haveeather sourced from brazil in some of its projects. how significant is this? h&m gets the majority of its leather from europe. it gets some from brazil but the majority comes from europe. they do not have figures available. this probably points much more to a strong pr element. this is on the basis of discontent over amazon, the wildfires that have been raising and have created complete animosity around the world ? have created complete animosity around the world? it has focused a lot of attention as far as environmental and behaviour is concerned towards brazil. there are ethical practices that are more sustainable for the world. h&m does receive some criticism for disposable clothing and its rapid turnaround and it is not sustainable. it has launched sustainable. it has launched sustainable cotton? it is moving in that way so i feel it has an element of pr. facebook is launching a dating service in the us? would you trust it to find a match for you? there are so many trust issues wit
business conversation. fiona is back to talk through some of the stories that have hit the newssta nds of the stories that haveeather sourced from brazil in some of its projects. how significant is this? h&m gets the majority of its leather from europe. it gets some from brazil but the majority comes from europe. they do not have figures available. this probably points much more to a strong pr element. this is on the basis of discontent over amazon, the wildfires that have been raising and...
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business hub to rico hizon. lovely to see you. it is happening in hong kong today? well, sally, we have had 1a successive weeks of protest a nds patients is indeed running out. a chinese foreign ministry spokesman said that the demonstrations had complete the exceeded the scope of freedom of assembly and it's evolved into extreme and valid actions. the statement comes amid an astonishing audio recording with hong kong sheet executive, carrie lam, telling a group of business people last week that she would quit if she could. having herself that — a maiming herself for igniting the con that. ina herself for igniting the con that. in a press conference, she said it was totally u na cce pta ble in a press conference, she said it was totally unacceptable that her remarks made in private had been recorded and passed on to the media. she says she never offered to resign to the chinese government was not the chief executive did not know that distract you did not dispute the recording which has seen months of anti—government protests, with many calling for her to step down. this is barred by changes to a law that would allow a traditi
business hub to rico hizon. lovely to see you. it is happening in hong kong today? well, sally, we have had 1a successive weeks of protest a nds patients is indeed running out. a chinese foreign ministry spokesman said that the demonstrations had complete the exceeded the scope of freedom of assembly and it's evolved into extreme and valid actions. the statement comes amid an astonishing audio recording with hong kong sheet executive, carrie lam, telling a group of business people last week...
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selling several side businesses they acquired in the last few years up, managed meet by q and conductor and there are job cuts. reported, the company will probably cut maybe in the they ndsf jobs, currently have 12,000 or 12,500 employees, so pretty serious. looking around to see where they can make changes and if that comes ee in different parts of the business or maybe also some trimming in the main business as well. karl: you mentioned job cuts, what does this do for morale. just a few loyees weeks ago, they were seeing a big payday on the horizon and is of a sudden the c.e.o. gone and their jobs may be on the line. hat is the morale in the company, how do you move past something like this if you were wework? ellen: it's tough times. you can't imagine how difficult there are ow that going to be these things going ahead at your company and not and not xactly knowing exactly where or going through the change over the last six months. as you said, they really thought that the company was going full ahead to an ipo. for a lot of employees, they're how much they think their stock is worth, they're worried about their job. going worried about forward. it's going to be reall
selling several side businesses they acquired in the last few years up, managed meet by q and conductor and there are job cuts. reported, the company will probably cut maybe in the they ndsf jobs, currently have 12,000 or 12,500 employees, so pretty serious. looking around to see where they can make changes and if that comes ee in different parts of the business or maybe also some trimming in the main business as well. karl: you mentioned job cuts, what does this do for morale. just a few...
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business ery 39 seconds. ouch. i don't even want to think about it. comcast bu ness has a solution. gweyobeo nd that automatically updates, ha so you always the latest protection. phisngma. lware. risky sites. forfor a low price. get fast internetay icebusiness beyonwk ca >> ♪ >> time now is 5:14. let's te a look at the stories making helines on monday morning. house speaker nancy warning a whole new stage of investigation uld be brought against the president. >> president trump is defending a phone call that he had in july with ukraine's etlbl didwo tns a ausered onofthg attackg a a man frederick fairast dec otho leaer more aut thrge chapg leader a scheruled to speak atacti climate in new york. he t waynhe tland brownheles. mar highlightve the rams stopped baker may elstradight plays from the 4-yad line in the falin score here 20-13. >> weather a trandffic 5's. those pools still need to be opened, mike. >> rit. come on, maybe we closed them too early here. hard to believe we're not far from starting theonth of october. by the way, if we l want toook way ahead as we start october, we could pote
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business if pro-usmca. we are paying close attention to representative stanton who are early.out he and 13 of his colleagues sent a letter to the speaker at the nd of july before the august recess urging action this fall usmca. being an early supporter and helping build momentum for this a lot more to the u.s. chamber and to the u.s. 270th ity than being the vote after it's already passed. mr. bradley: thanks, neil. prices --stion of oil obviously the tragic in saudi arabia of days last number and given people pause question about what's going to prices.o oil it -- and a lot of things have happened since then. of course, if saudi loses the provide half of the finished product that it had een providing before this attack, it's going to move up oil prices, and we've seen that little bit today. however, you know, the president trump has ndicated the willingness to deal with our national oil of rves to balance some that. others, i'm sure, will move the opec folks to produce more as necessary. the next few days we'll have a much better feeling how long it will take for the saudis to get up, get their and going again, and i have that it is going to ot
business if pro-usmca. we are paying close attention to representative stanton who are early.out he and 13 of his colleagues sent a letter to the speaker at the nd of july before the august recess urging action this fall usmca. being an early supporter and helping build momentum for this a lot more to the u.s. chamber and to the u.s. 270th ity than being the vote after it's already passed. mr. bradley: thanks, neil. prices --stion of oil obviously the tragic in saudi arabia of days last number...
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business is going forward? >> the facebook order, the settlement is quite extensive, and it required facebook to create new types of oversight ,ndoring and reporting having obligations going up to the board level. it is quite extensive, and of course, a $5 billion fine dwarfs any other privacy find that has been imposed really anywhere, so i would not call it a sweetheart deal. dwarfs$5 billion fine any other privacy fine that has been imposed. i think it sends a strong message. caroline: do you think tech companies are getting the message that rather than having to respond to regulations, they can in some part get ahead of the curve and ensure that they are abiding by the letter of the of and the general meaning the law before they are hounded by you, for example? >> i think you are right about that. i think they are paying even more attention to some of these issues. a lot of the companies have paid close attention to some of these issues, but i think it has really become a board level issue in a lot of companies because there's not just the impact, you know, from an investigation and a fine, whatever the fine may be or what t
business is going forward? >> the facebook order, the settlement is quite extensive, and it required facebook to create new types of oversight ,ndoring and reporting having obligations going up to the board level. it is quite extensive, and of course, a $5 billion fine dwarfs any other privacy find that has been imposed really anywhere, so i would not call it a sweetheart deal. dwarfs$5 billion fine any other privacy fine that has been imposed. i think it sends a strong message. caroline:...
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nd earnest with their views, within certain boundaries, frankly. i think still they are more issues around decency, not political speech, but i think they should feel safe as nba players. it is in our businesserest to demonstrate to our fans in the greater community that these are multidimensional people. early on in the career, one of the biggest issues as a league, and this is before the opportunity of social media, for players to have that ability to show who they are directly to fans. they were portrayed in many cases as being one-dimensional people. just ball players. people didn't understand where they were from, what they did, and what their other interest were. or if they were from other countries, they were just from china. there is no sense that they are from beijing and this is what they did and this is how they grew up. social media as a complement to the traditional media which is helpful allows them to show who they are and helps to engage fans. david: who is the best player in the nba? [laughter] adam: there are many great players in the nba, david. david: thank you. you recently married a couple of years ago. adam: four years ago. david: now you have a baby, who is -- adam:
nd earnest with their views, within certain boundaries, frankly. i think still they are more issues around decency, not political speech, but i think they should feel safe as nba players. it is in our businesserest to demonstrate to our fans in the greater community that these are multidimensional people. early on in the career, one of the biggest issues as a league, and this is before the opportunity of social media, for players to have that ability to show who they are directly to fans. they...
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nd of a bitit of sun in the wake of thomas cook's bankruptcy. some analysts believe that travel agencies once the still water of many high streets. just once before for business model any longer. the local search the want to about to a cure for left him preciado tional new competition from low cost airlines left tour operators offering both flights and accommodation struggling. don't know what today's trend is to buy a low cost flight on the internet and to book a hotel separately it's cheaper. it's just the latest of a steady stream of travel companies that have gone past. u. k. based holiday from slate ribbons and super break collapse in augustst affecting more than fifty thousand travelers. in twenty seventeen mona collapsed the repatriation of customers cost the british government about sixty millioion pounds i since low cost carrier while the uk's flyingng bmi and france's oldest airline again s still have a all ceased opeperations in rececent months. many airlines have struggles with rising fuel prices and low c cost comompeti. despite e e perpetuaual dimond for holidays. still of course a place for travel professionals to state a price for the package
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nd whether big tech companies need more regulation. >> google is a california-based company. to look at e want how it's doing its businessdo es, it's important it in a very thoughtful way. department of justice and the federal trade talking n are also about doing investigations into of these e practices companies and it's good to look at this and investigate it and make sure that the companies are behaving. i'm not sure that breaking companies up is a good idea, hese are big companies with a lot of tentacles, a lot of a loyees and if you break couple like that up, if you can manage to do it, there is >> monday at 8:30 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> next, a forum examining the challenges facing policymakers, who are working to decrease the number of fentanyl and opioid-related deaths. then, a discussion on what to do about rising health care costs. at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see q&a with malcolm gladwell talking about his book, "talking to strangers." >> on friday, the rand corporation hosted a discussion on capitol hill about the opioid epidemic. experts discuss the trends in fatal overdoses in the u.s., and the chall
nd whether big tech companies need more regulation. >> google is a california-based company. to look at e want how it's doing its businessdo es, it's important it in a very thoughtful way. department of justice and the federal trade talking n are also about doing investigations into of these e practices companies and it's good to look at this and investigate it and make sure that the companies are behaving. i'm not sure that breaking companies up is a good idea, hese are big companies...
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business approach. e also got to, as you said see arrow three and was arry flicher who led the iron dome and israel iron dome develop under three years. nd it's working and using it every day. mr. roe: just to continue with -- just to put this in perspective. he worked for the palestinian authority as one of their security people. he pointed out when we were in his home, we had a four-year election 15 years ago. this term of the leadership was supposed to be for four years and that was 15 years ago. they elected these folks and he saw in his people were not improving -- their plight was not improving and said i'm going to do something different and he struck this out. this gentleman right here is a very brave man. and i wish him nothing but the -- mrs. rodgers: courage and bravery. mr. roe: he has his people at heart and the palestinians at heart. and i some nothing but good things if peace can break out. another thing was going to the training center and visiting there and this is a leadership training center and some 60,000 people have been through it. there were a group of palestinian girl scouts there. nd it was fun to kind of watch
business approach. e also got to, as you said see arrow three and was arry flicher who led the iron dome and israel iron dome develop under three years. nd it's working and using it every day. mr. roe: just to continue with -- just to put this in perspective. he worked for the palestinian authority as one of their security people. he pointed out when we were in his home, we had a four-year election 15 years ago. this term of the leadership was supposed to be for four years and that was 15 years...
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business. the fight for justice is your fight, too. [cheers and applause] > kids rally for gun safety or lgbtq rights or living wages, get your butt out there and support them. ndhe november 2020 election is coming and we need to. find a candidate who is on climate change and go door-to-door and make sure your older siblings vote. hose side are they on. if you fight for the children by demanding that slimet change to get us to zero carbon emissions by 200 and fight for the children by getting involved, we will save the world. [cheers and applause] >> not to my sister eleanor. >> i'm 15 years old. you know? the fact that we have to be out here doing what our parents and our politicians should have done 30 years ago. shame on them that the government allows dirty energy companies to profit on our future. shame on them that our future holds millions of climate feff few geese. shame on them. i have a message for our parents and po politicians. you can't ignore this crisis. you owe us a moral debt. get out here and stand with us as we fight to get our futures back. [cheers and applause] >> we are striking for climate, or jobs and for justice. ds from stockholm swede
business. the fight for justice is your fight, too. [cheers and applause] > kids rally for gun safety or lgbtq rights or living wages, get your butt out there and support them. ndhe november 2020 election is coming and we need to. find a candidate who is on climate change and go door-to-door and make sure your older siblings vote. hose side are they on. if you fight for the children by demanding that slimet change to get us to zero carbon emissions by 200 and fight for the children by...
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busy sky in shropshire earlier. some showers working through wales, the midlands, northern england and scotla nd the midlands, northernther around before that clears and the sun returns. because we have and the sun returns. because we have a weather system moving south across tonight and tomorrow, takes the rain through scotland and into northern england and north wales. behind that in northern scotland, some showers. clear weather in south—east england. quite chilly in the countryside. down to six celsius as we start the day tomorrow. tomorrow, this area of cloud, some outbreaks of rain. becoming late and patchy as we reach further southwards during the day. a bit of rain out of that. behind that, some sunshine, some showers, most of these in scotland. some heavy towards the north and west. italy went once again. tomorrow it may be stronger. —— make a chilly wind once again. don‘t expect a long mac warm weekend. a bit of light rain on sunday. a chilly night on saturday night. i will leave you with the latest view of the satellite picture of hurricane dorian, close to the south—east coast of the usa. a big storm surge
busy sky in shropshire earlier. some showers working through wales, the midlands, northern england and scotla nd the midlands, northernther around before that clears and the sun returns. because we have and the sun returns. because we have a weather system moving south across tonight and tomorrow, takes the rain through scotland and into northern england and north wales. behind that in northern scotland, some showers. clear weather in south—east england. quite chilly in the countryside. down...
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i might be out of business because our customer china is no longer buying from us. st,et a precision agronomi .nd has done her job of making sure that those fields were precisely measured. i met a marine corps veteran who worked in a factory. he started at a certain wage. when he left last year, anybody who entered that factory, started just like he did in 1990, at the same wage. i spoke with people who had talked about medicaid in iowa. it has been privatized and services plummeted. last year -- this year. they were given a 8.6% raise, those private companies. i saw throughout all of those counties throughout beautiful iowa how 2/3 of them are losing population as rural hospitals are disappearing. and who will set up a business where there is not a nearby health provider? d and watched because it reminded me of how i had walked 422 miles across pennsylvania one time when i was running for the united states senate. from the border of new jersey all the way across to ohio. i met coal miners who were losing their jobs and many more will, but they do not have the money to learn a new skill. i met ma
i might be out of business because our customer china is no longer buying from us. st,et a precision agronomi .nd has done her job of making sure that those fields were precisely measured. i met a marine corps veteran who worked in a factory. he started at a certain wage. when he left last year, anybody who entered that factory, started just like he did in 1990, at the same wage. i spoke with people who had talked about medicaid in iowa. it has been privatized and services plummeted. last year...
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businesses have gone bankrupt. his student loans, he would not pay it back. he is a thief and a liar. i said a long time ago, i look hitler,nd see mussolini, and lenin reincarnated at once. think the impeachment should take place. just because you impeach him does not mean you have to send the vote to the senate for removal. you can just say he is impeached. host: what would that accomplish, karen? caller: that would mean his crimes are actually, in reality, they are worse than whatever bill clinton did. congress has to hold him accountable and he will go down in history as being impeached. host: how do you think that will play in 2020 if that happens in the next 14 months? caller: we are going to have a democratic president, there is no doubt about it. nobody likes this guy. 69% of the nation dislikes him. he pulls yet, karen, very strongly, above 90% when it comes to republicans. caller: yes, but the republican party is very small, it is not the republican remember growing up in my long life, i have never seen the republican act this way. anna out of new castle, delaware. good morning. caller: i am calling about joe biden.
businesses have gone bankrupt. his student loans, he would not pay it back. he is a thief and a liar. i said a long time ago, i look hitler,nd see mussolini, and lenin reincarnated at once. think the impeachment should take place. just because you impeach him does not mean you have to send the vote to the senate for removal. you can just say he is impeached. host: what would that accomplish, karen? caller: that would mean his crimes are actually, in reality, they are worse than whatever bill...