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. >>> we reached the halfway mark on earnings season it's oft o the case there is good news and badews going strong.he u and that's been the key to keeping the market up. coupled with fading recession fierce for 2020. overalls third quarter earni down less than analyst expececd at the start of the month. basically flat. thbad news is everyone was banking on a fourth quarter bounce in earngs a little bit better. butt earnings estimates coming down from the fourth quarter too. basicallyren half from w they were a month ago. just look at the cyclical groups. thesere the economically sensitive groups like energy, industrials materials. estimates f those sectors coming down overr the lt few weeks. big global e eosure. industrials were expected to grow 4% now d dn 2%. for the fourth quarter. niece areba g manufacturing slowdown issues, particularly china. but the bottom lines the markets continue to position noy for kind of full on-on recession but slower growth in 2020. d that's why theic sole estimates keep dropping.wi low global growth and no ression expected in 2020, the ngle biggest mov
. >>> we reached the halfway mark on earnings season it's oft o the case there is good news and badews going strong.he u and that's been the key to keeping the market up. coupled with fading recession fierce for 2020. overalls third quarter earni down less than analyst expececd at the start of the month. basically flat. thbad news is everyone was banking on a fourth quarter bounce in earngs a little bit better. butt earnings estimates coming down from the fourth quarter too....
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sample oftative americans. the number of democrats and republicans and independents are reflective in the poll given population statistics. we have theure that correct distribution geographically, politically. have are that we representative sample. host: clifford young is the president of ipsos, who partne a coming up this evening, discussion on using ring choice voting in races with more than two candidates on the ballot. voters rank candidate by preference. if none when a majority, second preference choices are considered. we will have live coverage from new america starting at 6:00 eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> president trump posts a keep america great rally in minneapolis. tonight :00 at 8:00 eastern on c-span. watch online at c-span.org, or listen using the free c-span radio app. book tv has lived weekend coverage of the southern festival of books from nashville starting saturday at 11:00 a.m. eastern, featuring chris edmonds, jason deparle, paul sa
sample oftative americans. the number of democrats and republicans and independents are reflective in the poll given population statistics. we have theure that correct distribution geographically, politically. have are that we representative sample. host: clifford young is the president of ipsos, who partne a coming up this evening, discussion on using ring choice voting in races with more than two candidates on the ballot. voters rank candidate by preference. if none when a majority, second...
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well, regular newswatch viewers will have known that was coming, and that such noises oft annoy many members of the audience. and it was no exception here, with mike burgess reacting like this... the distractions aren'tjust verbal, of course, but visual, too. the holder of this "leave, then negotiate" placard managed to get in shot several times as a bbc camera pursued interviewees down the street. and while that perhaps was unavoidable, some argue that the frequent appearances of a placard waver from the other side of the argument are encouraged by those live broadcasts from college green. here's the activist in question, steve bray, doing the dance of the camera shot behind huw edwards and laura kuenssberg a couple weeks ago. and borisjohnson still says he wants to have a general election, but at this moment, the opposition parties aren't going to back that. and when it comes to the big quagmire they're all in politically — how we sort out the brexit mess — well, it doesn't necessarily change that much immediately either. laura, we'll talk a little bit more about that later on but
well, regular newswatch viewers will have known that was coming, and that such noises oft annoy many members of the audience. and it was no exception here, with mike burgess reacting like this... the distractions aren'tjust verbal, of course, but visual, too. the holder of this "leave, then negotiate" placard managed to get in shot several times as a bbc camera pursued interviewees down the street. and while that perhaps was unavoidable, some argue that the frequent appearances of a...
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oft: there is news out florida today, another congressional resignation, a that from the hill, news congressman rooney, republican from southwest florida, thinking about trump impeachment, he won't seek reelection. he said yesterday he would consider an impeachment vote, and today the news he will not seek reelection in 2020. we just saw bernie sanders, we will show you elizabeth warren in a few minutes. who is the strongest candidate? fromr democrats' line california, ruben, hello there. >> i would definitely say senator sanders is the clear frontrunner. 1.5 million individual donor base, no one is close to that. senator sanders is going to sweep america into a new day, justice for all americans. his policies benefit republicans, independents and democrats. he is the best man with the best vision for this country. host: we hear from burbank, california next come on the others' line. kevin. >> bernie sanders is the best. i'm 70 years old and have seen a lot of candidates, he is the best. he is a great human being, and up there with george washington. washington. host: what's going to make him s
oft: there is news out florida today, another congressional resignation, a that from the hill, news congressman rooney, republican from southwest florida, thinking about trump impeachment, he won't seek reelection. he said yesterday he would consider an impeachment vote, and today the news he will not seek reelection in 2020. we just saw bernie sanders, we will show you elizabeth warren in a few minutes. who is the strongest candidate? fromr democrats' line california, ruben, hello there....
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well, regular newswatch viewers will have known that was coming, and that such noises oft annoy manyo exception here, with mike burgess reacting like this... the distractions aren'tjust verbal, of course, but visual, too. the holder of this "leave, then negotiate" placard managed to get in shot several times as a bbc camera pursued interviewees down the street. and while that perhaps was unavoidable, some argue
well, regular newswatch viewers will have known that was coming, and that such noises oft annoy manyo exception here, with mike burgess reacting like this... the distractions aren'tjust verbal, of course, but visual, too. the holder of this "leave, then negotiate" placard managed to get in shot several times as a bbc camera pursued interviewees down the street. and while that perhaps was unavoidable, some argue
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oft and the east end state of the range. that was my home for a long time i spent most of my youth in some ranger and went to effort to study when i lived here people didn't argue much about politics they couldn't if they didn't even exist but now they are likely to win at least 20 percent of the road and i wonder whether they have changed the reach of. leftist off the right that's often what people here want to know is politics dividing the state into. i tried to talk about it with former classmates but then i noticed that most of the people i was friends with have moved away to big cities just like i did i was right back saying it's a delicate topic society i hear it's bitterly divided but no one wants to talk to me about it on camera. to get an idea of what's going on now i go to an a.s.d. campaign event the far right and she takes a view on her is considered the top candidate here he insults other parties and journalists too but can't his constituency except of opinions those who are against or. if you have more i always
oft and the east end state of the range. that was my home for a long time i spent most of my youth in some ranger and went to effort to study when i lived here people didn't argue much about politics they couldn't if they didn't even exist but now they are likely to win at least 20 percent of the road and i wonder whether they have changed the reach of. leftist off the right that's often what people here want to know is politics dividing the state into. i tried to talk about it with former...
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the abuse oft power and will never yield to pressure. we will remained committed to the basic principles of sovereign equality and not interfere in other countries internal affairs as enshrined in the charter. china will never pursue hegemony or expansion. china's cornerstone of foreign-policy. china believes in equality of all nations. in the 21st century, politics and the law of jungle outdated and obsolete. respect at to harmonious coexistence. china stands for equality among all countries, irrespective of their size. china respects the sovereignty of other countries and the social systems and development path independently chosen by the people of these countries. china stands ready to share its development experience with other countries and provide necessary assistance in time of need. yues, we have no intention to export our development model or two lecture others, nor do we attach any political straight to our system. equality andfor justice. we speak for justice and oppose bullying. engage others and extensive consultation and jo
the abuse oft power and will never yield to pressure. we will remained committed to the basic principles of sovereign equality and not interfere in other countries internal affairs as enshrined in the charter. china will never pursue hegemony or expansion. china's cornerstone of foreign-policy. china believes in equality of all nations. in the 21st century, politics and the law of jungle outdated and obsolete. respect at to harmonious coexistence. china stands for equality among all countries,...
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but for moscow, it meant the collapse ofts empire in end of soviet domination in eastern europe. moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports. steve: moscow is a city that loses empire. bufor centuries, russia h had an unswerving belief that it is great, and that great powers must have influeuee. yocan feel that ithe kremlin. look at this. enceays power, omnipotthis says. that's why fora, 1989 was sosius r traumatic. 30 years ago, people power swept away the iron cuain, and with it' moscow's domination of eastern europe, russia's empire. >> today's russia wants to forget about 1989. it was a period of backtracking, surrenr, defeat. >> aoss eastern europe are ghostsf o the fallen empire, shards of a former superpower. soviet army bases lie abandoned. is o is near bern. moscow had 800 military garrisons in east germany alone. when the berlin wall fell, i withdrew its troops. he was t commander in the last russian soldier to leave germany. >> when we left, politicia in the west cried from the rooftops that nato wouldn'take a single step to the east. but today, nato hasn't only reach
but for moscow, it meant the collapse ofts empire in end of soviet domination in eastern europe. moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports. steve: moscow is a city that loses empire. bufor centuries, russia h had an unswerving belief that it is great, and that great powers must have influeuee. yocan feel that ithe kremlin. look at this. enceays power, omnipotthis says. that's why fora, 1989 was sosius r traumatic. 30 years ago, people power swept away the iron cuain, and with it' moscow's...
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they're buying more products, more oft but obviously weighing on the bottom line. aws i talked about that too with mr. osofskip it came from it growth rate a tick down. 9 billion lighter than the street was looking for guys at baird looking at 9.1 billion. i questioned about growth rates. he says bottom line they are happy with the progress. it's a 36 billion-dollar run rate up 9 billion year over year leading stroot any features and products not worried he seems to kait about the fluctuations quarter to war o quarter. >> well check back with other developments let's trade amazon obviously into the quarter the expenses were the primary concern as always with amazon. operating expenses growing faster than sales growth. >> people anticipated that not as much because the stock is down in the after hours. if you look at it it's not the disaster that i think people want to portray. yes, the growth rate in aws slowed down tp so did azure yesterday. it's still significant 36% growth rate. revenue guide absolutely disappointing. but now you have to ask, everybody is dying
they're buying more products, more oft but obviously weighing on the bottom line. aws i talked about that too with mr. osofskip it came from it growth rate a tick down. 9 billion lighter than the street was looking for guys at baird looking at 9.1 billion. i questioned about growth rates. he says bottom line they are happy with the progress. it's a 36 billion-dollar run rate up 9 billion year over year leading stroot any features and products not worried he seems to kait about the fluctuations...
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president trump's oft repeated impeachment defense that there was no quid pro quo may have crumbled today under the weight of explosive testimony from the administration's top envoy to ukraine. william taylor reportedly describing to house investigators what he says the administration dangled in order to nudge ukraine into announcing politically charged investigations and then there was that other big impeachment headline, the president comparing the process to a lynching, a word with profound racial meaning and history. peter alexander is covering it all for us >> reporter: explosive and disturbing, that's how house democrats tonight are describing the closed door testimony of bill taylor, the top u.s. diplomat in ukraine, detailing the events surrounding that july phone call between president trump and ukraine's leader according to his opening statement, taylor testified official ukraine policy was undercut by irregular efforts led by the president's personal attorney rudy giuliani, who had been digging for dirt on the bidens and allegations of ukrainian interference in the 2016 electio
president trump's oft repeated impeachment defense that there was no quid pro quo may have crumbled today under the weight of explosive testimony from the administration's top envoy to ukraine. william taylor reportedly describing to house investigators what he says the administration dangled in order to nudge ukraine into announcing politically charged investigations and then there was that other big impeachment headline, the president comparing the process to a lynching, a word with profound...
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and at gray's funeral, he gave an impassioned eulogy.sa >> i've ofte that our children are the living messages we send to a future we will never see. but now, our children are sending us to a future they will never see, and something is wrong with that picture! >> nawaz: this year, cummings was equally fierce condemning the conditions in which migrant children were detained at the u.s.-mexico border. >> we are the united states of america. we are the greatest country in the world. we are the ones that can, can go ywhere in the world and save people, make sure that they havr di make sure that they have tooth brushes, make sure that they're not laying around defecating in some silver paper. come on, we're better than that. >> nawaz: as chairman of the housoversight committee, cummings also launched investigations of president trump. the president struck back, calling cummings "racist" and branding baltimore ass "rat-infested today, mr. trump tweeted condolence saying,ay "his work and voice on so many fronts will be very hard, if not impossible, to rlace!" in congress, cummings' colleagu
and at gray's funeral, he gave an impassioned eulogy.sa >> i've ofte that our children are the living messages we send to a future we will never see. but now, our children are sending us to a future they will never see, and something is wrong with that picture! >> nawaz: this year, cummings was equally fierce condemning the conditions in which migrant children were detained at the u.s.-mexico border. >> we are the united states of america. we are the greatest country in the...
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your doctor will monitor your blood sugar before you start and during treatmer more ofte nt donictor if you have a history f diabetes, skin reactions... ...are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant.e weakness, decreased appetite, mouth sores, vomiting, weight loss, hair loss, and changes in certain blood tests. if you've progressed on hormone therapy, and have a pik3ca mutation... ...ask your doctor about piqray. >>> pg&e is beginning a painstaking process of restoring power to 600,000 customers still in the dark this evening. the lights are back on for 126,000. mostly north of here. in the past few hours they gave the all clear for inspections to begin in all affected bay area counties. with about 25,000 miles of line
your doctor will monitor your blood sugar before you start and during treatmer more ofte nt donictor if you have a history f diabetes, skin reactions... ...are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant.e weakness, decreased appetite, mouth sores, vomiting, weight loss, hair loss, and changes in certain blood tests. if you've progressed on hormone therapy, and have a pik3ca mutation... ...ask your doctor about piqray. >>> pg&e is beginning a painstaking process of...
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oft year, 2.7% coming off growth of 3% in 2018.manda, this is not helping the manufacturing numbers. amanda: no kidding. while trade slows, we see the cost of trade going up. ae ism number today is warning signal. take a look inside the terminal. for some perspective, you can see that big dip, credit crisis levels, just under 48. ins is the second month contraction, a cause for concern. we were back here in early 16. we could easily come out of this again. we are told the low 40's is a reliable predictor of recession. we are not there yet, but the u.s. joining europe with something numbers. manufacturing also showing the worst month since october 2012. michael mckee is with us watching this always. let's characterize the numbers. when we say we were here and 16, does that mean the fed can look through this, or are there differences now that we need to pay attention to the contraction? michael: there has been talk that this could be something like 16, which was a manufacturing base recession, dragged down growth of little bit but di
oft year, 2.7% coming off growth of 3% in 2018.manda, this is not helping the manufacturing numbers. amanda: no kidding. while trade slows, we see the cost of trade going up. ae ism number today is warning signal. take a look inside the terminal. for some perspective, you can see that big dip, credit crisis levels, just under 48. ins is the second month contraction, a cause for concern. we were back here in early 16. we could easily come out of this again. we are told the low 40's is a reliable...
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we saw in the case of syria a tsami oft refugees not j neighboring countries, but all into europe and nato allies, caing the kinds of domestic populism challenges that rogovernments in are dealing with now. michelle: you talk about a sustainedus fbut in recent weeks there seems to be a a lot of confusion about w wt america's strategy has been. gen. petraeus: i think there have been questions fout what is ture of the u.s. commitment, certainly to syria, perhaps to the region. the announced withdrawal and an adjustment tota in half or more of the area of syria has brought about some confusion, even as we have on the u.s. side added over a number of months some 14,000 troops to the gulf states to shore of deterrence against iran.pabilities i am heartenedy the fact that we will keep forces in syria, even if it is around the oil-producing areas. that is not trivial, because that is what the islamic state generated a lot of revenue from when they controlled with that area. it is something that would give our syrian democratic forces partners continued revenue and also, frankly, a bargaining
we saw in the case of syria a tsami oft refugees not j neighboring countries, but all into europe and nato allies, caing the kinds of domestic populism challenges that rogovernments in are dealing with now. michelle: you talk about a sustainedus fbut in recent weeks there seems to be a a lot of confusion about w wt america's strategy has been. gen. petraeus: i think there have been questions fout what is ture of the u.s. commitment, certainly to syria, perhaps to the region. the announced...
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the oft of the victim will be released by the santa clara county coroner's office after they confirm the victim's identity." family and friends confirm it was her and are left with questions surrounding the sudden death of erin valenti. >> eastern ridge was one of a kind. you smile no matter what she's saying because she's outrageous and irreverent in a most awesome ways. >> reporter: we wait for the coroner to positively id the body and determine the cause of death, but there's plenty of questions including what was erin valenti doing in that neighborhood in the first place and where in the car her body was found and if the car had been sitting at that very was there, all she vanished questions san jose detectives will have to answer. in san jose i'm andre senior, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> we're to give women a fresh start. >> coming up later tonight how one woman is helping hundreds of people affected by last year's camp fire and she's doing it one purse at a time. >> also ahead first responders describe the rescue operation underway in new orleans after a hotel under construction parti
the oft of the victim will be released by the santa clara county coroner's office after they confirm the victim's identity." family and friends confirm it was her and are left with questions surrounding the sudden death of erin valenti. >> eastern ridge was one of a kind. you smile no matter what she's saying because she's outrageous and irreverent in a most awesome ways. >> reporter: we wait for the coroner to positively id the body and determine the cause of death, but...
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bank of new york melon posted bert thanfi expected p by cutting costs to help offset oft softness innnvestmit and lower interest rates but the bank missed street revenue expectations the fifth te in the last 8 quarts. bank of new york was up a fraction to 44.44. >>> fiat chrysler reportedly may be hit with about an $80 million civil penalty for not melting economy requirements in 2017. routers says the ut maker received aivotice from government regulators and h two months to respond. they paid about $77 million for the same violation in the 2016 models. but shares rose today more than >>> american eagle said today it plans to hire nearly 10,000 seasonal workers this year but less than half the number it hiredr.ast y the retailer though will be holding airing event this weekend at stos aroundhe country. shares rose a fraction today to $15 and penny. alexion is buying achilli pharma for $930 million. helping them expand the the pipeline of drugs to treat rare blood disorders. achillion shares s row rocketed to 6.27 while alexion fell 99.51. and csx beat profit expectations while revenue in li
bank of new york melon posted bert thanfi expected p by cutting costs to help offset oft softness innnvestmit and lower interest rates but the bank missed street revenue expectations the fifth te in the last 8 quarts. bank of new york was up a fraction to 44.44. >>> fiat chrysler reportedly may be hit with about an $80 million civil penalty for not melting economy requirements in 2017. routers says the ut maker received aivotice from government regulators and h two months to respond....
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but maybe not as ofte >> probably would because that's what i like and maybe we save someplacmeelse.> i probably would pay a little more but not a lot more. >> in statement u.s. trade representativeobert lighthizer says europe has been providing subsidy a tosbus that has seriously injured or workers later adding we expect into negotiation was the european union aimim at resolving resolving thi thu? issue in a way befitting americanntorkers butil the agreement is reached the tariffs are likely to remain. for its part. airbus claims the u.s. also provides subsidies to boeing. it too c has lodged a lplaint with the wto which says it hopes to rule on that early next year. .eu also said it's prepared to slap its own retaliatory tarif and american goods. for "nightly business report," rahel solomon. >> kmarlschwab announced this week it's allowing its customers to buy and sell o fractions shares a strategy designed to attract younger investors more a familiar with stocks like apple orr amazon or chipotle th high prices. joining us tooal t about what this means for individualor inven and fo
but maybe not as ofte >> probably would because that's what i like and maybe we save someplacmeelse.> i probably would pay a little more but not a lot more. >> in statement u.s. trade representativeobert lighthizer says europe has been providing subsidy a tosbus that has seriously injured or workers later adding we expect into negotiation was the european union aimim at resolving resolving thi thu? issue in a way befitting americanntorkers butil the agreement is reached the...
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between our president and ukrainian president and now this rounds out en more o that story in terms oft the plans were leadingdi up todit ct interaction and the cleanup afterwards or the increased demas that were made afterwar of the ukrainians if havewanted to be able to that fully functnal bileral relationship between the heads of state. you're seeing just as mh partisan division. as excited the democrats are about having this document that maketheir case, the believe, republicans are pointing to the texts like the one that came from thesa u.s. ambr to the e.u., gordon sondland, who at th end of the exchange says there w no quid pro quo here, we should take this off the text age chain and talk on the telephone, sing this was all in the legitimat course of siness. it's striking to see how both because the w "biden" isthis never uttered in those text message chns, it'sch just a discussion about investigating the cpany for which hunter biden worked, we know that is code for looking at the bidens but it does not say that in the letter and gives republicans room too say no quid pro quo. ro
between our president and ukrainian president and now this rounds out en more o that story in terms oft the plans were leadingdi up todit ct interaction and the cleanup afterwards or the increased demas that were made afterwar of the ukrainians if havewanted to be able to that fully functnal bileral relationship between the heads of state. you're seeing just as mh partisan division. as excited the democrats are about having this document that maketheir case, the believe, republicans are...
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congress can't oft agree that today is friday let alone on major policy like. this you saw earlier this week the house votedhe oveingly on a symbolic resolutionem cong essentially the president across the board for his actions and implications.s. when you're uniting these lawmakers on a policy issue, it's an unusual pace. robert: your point, sue, about the president being alone. heent an unusual letter to president erdogan. hes wrote "lerk out a good deal. you don't want to be responsible for slaughtering thousands of peop, don't be a fool, i will call you later." erdogan reportedly found the letter ins iting. jeff, when you're at the white house, what motivated the president to do this, to send are there any guardrails around him? jeff: the answer to theti second qu is no and as far as what motivated him, this is pure i think some people when they first read that letter wondered if it was real becse the language was so informal and apparently president erdogan h al said, this isn't a big priority right now but there will be a response to this letter at some po
congress can't oft agree that today is friday let alone on major policy like. this you saw earlier this week the house votedhe oveingly on a symbolic resolutionem cong essentially the president across the board for his actions and implications.s. when you're uniting these lawmakers on a policy issue, it's an unusual pace. robert: your point, sue, about the president being alone. heent an unusual letter to president erdogan. hes wrote "lerk out a good deal. you don't want to be responsible...
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dying ofte people thirst, they'd answer the call. they don't ask questions about their citizenships or their migration status. they see a human being in need answer the call and have done so 4900 times this year. the stories play out every day along the border and they deserve our attention. that the american people deserve to know through the news media. now we have time for a few questions. colleagues in mexico city are talking to doctors and shelter directors who say mmp, the u.s. government is creating violent and dangerous situations they are trying to escape from the home country. what are you doing to address the violence? mr. morgan: mexico is doing a similar activity that we are doing. our system was overwhelmed. back in may, 144,000. we relied on ngo's and faith-based organizations. that is one example the government of mexico is doing. they are relying on ngo's to help them with individuals, including mpp. t u.n. is helping them address and deal with individuals enrolled in mpp. international organization for migration is
dying ofte people thirst, they'd answer the call. they don't ask questions about their citizenships or their migration status. they see a human being in need answer the call and have done so 4900 times this year. the stories play out every day along the border and they deserve our attention. that the american people deserve to know through the news media. now we have time for a few questions. colleagues in mexico city are talking to doctors and shelter directors who say mmp, the u.s. government...
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is that the base all the treaty thought the technicical nenegotiations i in brussels oft yet resesult. is to do with the administration off the i. t. givenn the north at all and is going to o be parkedd in the custom u. k. customs union on jan.n. still part of the new custstom you're in so that's one issue in bruruels still too resolvlve. but i i thinknk beyoe obvious you're not resolve the prime minister bryce johnson is hoping to work out. whether or not what's now seems to be on the table for brussels is capable of being called through the house of commons. so far crucially the democratic unionist ours nororthern on units.s. i have not indicated that are necessary bring to block the job a lot of soul but they have concerns still. about the fob that the proposals are likely to mean the hostage customs border down the piracy. a name is that also have concerns about the extent to which northern ireland and how does an online. i guess consent to the continuation of those arrangements. meanwhile it's seems to be the case last night though some of the hardest brbrexit years inside the co
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thing also it also broke out slightly two months ago appear made all-time high and then reverse pif ofted and collapsed. so it's not quite the technical that for instance we looked at apple. that's a different circumstance. at least by my work. the issue is this. if rates really go higher that's not a rate sensitive bank. yes it goes higher if that happens. but there are other banks more sensitive to a spike in rates. either way it's a christ of picking best in class which is what you are doing or double back and pick worst in class like wells fargo and say i want that for a catch up either technique is reasonable. >> i would say this is that obviously rates finding near-term bottom 1.5 a treasure yes yield 10 yeerp and here we are 20 bps higher that caused this group to catch a bid. obviously with he know that banks are the life blood of the economy. all this is coming together i'm not saying it's coming together but you want to own this and define risk. trading between 105 and 120 that's a big range but that's why you define the risk. >> from the big banks to the surging staples, the xl
thing also it also broke out slightly two months ago appear made all-time high and then reverse pif ofted and collapsed. so it's not quite the technical that for instance we looked at apple. that's a different circumstance. at least by my work. the issue is this. if rates really go higher that's not a rate sensitive bank. yes it goes higher if that happens. but there are other banks more sensitive to a spike in rates. either way it's a christ of picking best in class which is what you are doing...
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synagoese holit day of the jewish ftthdarkthe fallou nearly a iguld lose powern a utilitys oft "eye onmerica." we go under cover to expose a black market vaping operation. scientists reveal the poisons that unsuspecting people are breathing in. and a city that was a battleground for civil rights has its first black mayor. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good evening. and thank you so much for joining us. this is our western edition. at this hour, u.s. officials tell cbs news that military operations to defeat isis are effectively paused. that's because turkish forces are bombarding territory held by america's kurdish allies in northern syria. today, president trump called the turkish offensive a bad idea, but just days ago it was his decision to pull back 50 u.s. troops that allowed turkey to attack the kurds, who have led the fight against isis. republican senator lindsey hets tonight from northern iraq, about 100 miles from the derian border. >> reporter: phase one of the turkish onslaught has been even more intense and widespread than many feared.
synagoese holit day of the jewish ftthdarkthe fallou nearly a iguld lose powern a utilitys oft "eye onmerica." we go under cover to expose a black market vaping operation. scientists reveal the poisons that unsuspecting people are breathing in. and a city that was a battleground for civil rights has its first black mayor. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good evening. and thank you so much for joining us. this is our western edition....
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that's what brands ca n ofte n a real person. that's what brands can often mistakenly do.tabase that through the vanity thing. we have a data base that flags through the vanity thing. we have a database that flags any fraudulent activity. it's not buying the following, its buying the engagement. if you look at somebody‘s likes and comments you know it's the correct one. but it can be bots. but we can work with people who are genuine followers. it's challenging and fascinating stuff. thank you for enlightening us further. i should own up, my son rob is an influencer. he has 50,000 followers. he is a bit above his dad! but 2000 can do it. it's a fascinating area. lovely to see you. in a moment we'll run through some viewer responses to our twitter question, can a record store survive in the digital age? but first, they're the hated yellow boxes on poles you see on the roadside the world over — speed cameras. but the first was made not to slow motorists down but to help one rally driver go faster. here's aaron heslehurst‘s latest million dollar idea. it's the double flash of
that's what brands ca n ofte n a real person. that's what brands can often mistakenly do.tabase that through the vanity thing. we have a data base that flags through the vanity thing. we have a database that flags any fraudulent activity. it's not buying the following, its buying the engagement. if you look at somebody‘s likes and comments you know it's the correct one. but it can be bots. but we can work with people who are genuine followers. it's challenging and fascinating stuff. thank you...
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press him on how and why he determined that the whistle-blower complaint was, quote, credible, and oft enrgcoernc and they will likely want to know who he spoke with inside the trump administration to make that conclusion. david? >> mary bruce, our thanks to you, as well. >>> and we're going to turn next to that active shooter situation we have been following in vancouver, washington. several people were wounded in a shooting at a downtown apartment building. authorities then surrounding the shooter in that building. here's abc's marcy gli gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight, a gunman opening fire in the lobby of this washington state retirement community. shooting three people, killing one of them. >> they have three people down in the lobby. >> reporter: the gunman then barricading himself inside an apartment. some residents evacuating. others told to shelter in place as police surround the building and use a drone to get a look inside. >> we have been in verbal communication with him through crisis negotiators for some time now. >> reporter: after several tense hours, the suspect taken i
press him on how and why he determined that the whistle-blower complaint was, quote, credible, and oft enrgcoernc and they will likely want to know who he spoke with inside the trump administration to make that conclusion. david? >> mary bruce, our thanks to you, as well. >>> and we're going to turn next to that active shooter situation we have been following in vancouver, washington. several people were wounded in a shooting at a downtown apartment building. authorities then...
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think that this isn't just a i'm not a i'm not the smear against get breakfast done is boris johnson's oft repeated mantra he still insists he'll do this on oct 31st no ifs no buts deal or no deal but neither he nor his advisor dominic cummins of explain how they'll get around palm entry legislation that expressly forbids crushing out of the european union with no acceptable settlement in place and they are both asked repeatedly of course that happened on time you've already asked me the same question but mr cummings cryptic response is we shall just have to wait and see opposition leaders fear a trick and they met in london on monday to strategize about the liberal democrats choice winston says they won't push ahead with a vote of no confidence in the government this week even understands that if anything that would just increase the risk of the right thing and therefore playing into the poorest of the some inside the party lament the path taken by johnson and cummings to dominic grieve has consistently rebelled against a hard line breaks it where watching the to kitty with mr cummings ha
think that this isn't just a i'm not a i'm not the smear against get breakfast done is boris johnson's oft repeated mantra he still insists he'll do this on oct 31st no ifs no buts deal or no deal but neither he nor his advisor dominic cummins of explain how they'll get around palm entry legislation that expressly forbids crushing out of the european union with no acceptable settlement in place and they are both asked repeatedly of course that happened on time you've already asked me the same...
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if you don't file a claim by 5 pm on monday, you are more than likely foriting any rights you might oft had to anything from pg&e. for any damages that you suffered. and to the extent that you were harmed by pg&e related fires and you don't file a claim, you're going to be out of luck. even if thperson who ved next door to you who did file a claim and also suffered damages gets a huge payment on account . you really do need to file a claim. by that date. >> we know that tens of thousands of people have filed claims, but there becould tens of thousands of people who haven't yet. i'm really surprised by that figure. it might beasas much half of those out there who still haven't done so. why do you think that is? is >> that a great question. you are hearing in a couple of different stories from the people w have been looking at it. one possibility is there is just misinformation going around and people don't edunderstand they to file a claim. the company has done a really great job i think in advertising that you need to do it. it is legal form. it is intimidating. this is a process people
if you don't file a claim by 5 pm on monday, you are more than likely foriting any rights you might oft had to anything from pg&e. for any damages that you suffered. and to the extent that you were harmed by pg&e related fires and you don't file a claim, you're going to be out of luck. even if thperson who ved next door to you who did file a claim and also suffered damages gets a huge payment on account . you really do need to file a claim. by that date. >> we know that tens of...
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i would build on its successes and look at the fact that as of of 90% oft in excess americans have healthnsurance today, so i would look at ways to close that gap and get the lat 10%. i think the number i saw this morning was 7.5%, but how do we close that gap without disrupting the care that the rest are receiving? there are a number of public policy initiatives that would improve -- lower costs and improve ability to access care. i would encourage candidates to look at the issue of pharmaceutical costs and promote the idea not just of the pharmacy, but the entire health care system of transparency, allowing patients, employers, insurers to have a real line of sight and understand what the components of health care really therefore identify where the opportunities are for improvement, so how are pharma drugs priced? let's get some transparency. what are the real delegate -- developmental costs? so we can have a better canussion on how much we afford to spend in that regard. can afford to spend in that regard. we have our first drug that on building what is working today as opposed to dis
i would build on its successes and look at the fact that as of of 90% oft in excess americans have healthnsurance today, so i would look at ways to close that gap and get the lat 10%. i think the number i saw this morning was 7.5%, but how do we close that gap without disrupting the care that the rest are receiving? there are a number of public policy initiatives that would improve -- lower costs and improve ability to access care. i would encourage candidates to look at the issue of...
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so the ofte n wa nt raised to send them abroad.r families and communities and show that they have been successful in their migration journey. that they have been successful in their migrationjourney. so i think they are aware, but sometimes the worst—case stories do not get passed back to in families. and for people who think hang on a minute, we obviously massively sympathise with what has happened in this tragic set of cases, wherever people are from, but illegal migration cannot be allowed, and we have to have borders. perhapsjust allowed, and we have to have borders. perhaps just the allowed, and we have to have borders. perhapsjust the borders need to be much more strongly enforced. i think the problem is that we obviously do need low skilled labour here in the uk, and there is a lot of low skilled work to be done. the problem is they are not the routes for low skilled labour migrants to come and work in the uk. to the immigration system is forcing people to take these very precarious journeys into the forcing people to take t
so the ofte n wa nt raised to send them abroad.r families and communities and show that they have been successful in their migration journey. that they have been successful in their migrationjourney. so i think they are aware, but sometimes the worst—case stories do not get passed back to in families. and for people who think hang on a minute, we obviously massively sympathise with what has happened in this tragic set of cases, wherever people are from, but illegal migration cannot be...
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i will also say that over the oft two weeks, a lot purchases have started going you to our farmers and have been doing a lot of business with us which we appreciate very much. it really started a few weeks ago. they will increase once the deal is signed. probablyfrom a base of $16 million and right now, it is $8 million. we also have the agricultural structural issues. have some incredible progress on the structure and structural perhaps you could discuss that on agriculture and explain the importance of the structural issues we have solved. >> i would say probably at least as important as the purchases is that we have corrected a variety issues regarding biotechnology and it will be much easier now for american able to ship it to china. and we have made some corrections on our side too which will help the chinese side as well. pres. trump: and that has been completed and pretty much done. another big issue we have come to conclusion on is currency, foreign exchange, and steve, do you want to explain that, please? >> we have had discussions with and extensive discussions on financial u
i will also say that over the oft two weeks, a lot purchases have started going you to our farmers and have been doing a lot of business with us which we appreciate very much. it really started a few weeks ago. they will increase once the deal is signed. probablyfrom a base of $16 million and right now, it is $8 million. we also have the agricultural structural issues. have some incredible progress on the structure and structural perhaps you could discuss that on agriculture and explain the...
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[applause] president trump: thank you very much. , wewto, as everyone knows oft 17 $.5 billion becausenfair trade practices that will be distributed in a fair way around areas countries in europe. we're talking to the president about that as it pertains to italy we don't want to be harsh on italy so we will look at that very strongly. please, after you. >> i wanted to ask about turkey. decisiondent erdogan's surprise you? and if they did not, would you make the same decision you made before? that a we just heard deal may have been worked out. if i can get your reaction to that. and if i could ask you about the digital tax. did the two of you discuss a possible digital tax as it relates to amazon and google? what progress were you able to make? >> the decision did not surprise me because he has wanted to do that for a long time. he has been building up troops on the border for a long time as you know. our soldiers are mostly gone from the area. we had under 50. it is a very tiny force. all isnot surprise me at unnatural for us but natural for them. they fight and they fight long. they h
[applause] president trump: thank you very much. , wewto, as everyone knows oft 17 $.5 billion becausenfair trade practices that will be distributed in a fair way around areas countries in europe. we're talking to the president about that as it pertains to italy we don't want to be harsh on italy so we will look at that very strongly. please, after you. >> i wanted to ask about turkey. decisiondent erdogan's surprise you? and if they did not, would you make the same decision you made...
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oft: we hear certain sectors manufacturing talking about how it affects their business.s there a point where short-term economic harm becomes a matter with these talks? guest: yes, and obviously it is a matter of relative pain, which economy is feeling the pain subjectively and objectively. to some degree, i think a communist party controlled country like china can observe more pain in terms of the leader does not face reelection every four years. president xi does not have the blessing of a nancy pelosi in his house of representatives to criticize him. will unclear whether china ever have an election again. there president has called off the infernal to arm limit they use to have -- term 1 -- informal term limit they use to have. "blessing" on the chinese side. side, there trump's is support on the principle, china should not steal our intellectual property, steal our subsidies, their market is open to us. ,hen you get into the details you get various pressure groups or individuals criticizing the president about the various details. that is where the pain comes out, wh
oft: we hear certain sectors manufacturing talking about how it affects their business.s there a point where short-term economic harm becomes a matter with these talks? guest: yes, and obviously it is a matter of relative pain, which economy is feeling the pain subjectively and objectively. to some degree, i think a communist party controlled country like china can observe more pain in terms of the leader does not face reelection every four years. president xi does not have the blessing of a...
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oft could create a cycle people worried about the economy and cutting back on investment spending.ley: can the 737 max 8 regain altitude? and what happens when the plane is cleared to return to the sky? kailey: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." kailey: you can also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on a.m. 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 f.m. in washington, d.c. carol: a.m. 960 in the bay area, also over in london on dab digital, and through the bloomberg business app. kailey: boeing reported earnings and the company is confident the 737 max 8 will be cleared to fly this year. carol: while that's good news for carriers, the question remains if travelers will be nervous. here is justin in dallas on what scum -- is to come. >> it was grounded for most of the years following two fatal accidents that killed 346 people. no regulator is letting it in their space. it has been a tough year for boeing. kailey: it is not just the fact they need to get planes back in the air that that they need to get travelers w
oft could create a cycle people worried about the economy and cutting back on investment spending.ley: can the 737 max 8 regain altitude? and what happens when the plane is cleared to return to the sky? kailey: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." kailey: you can also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on a.m. 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 f.m. in washington, d.c. carol: a.m. 960 in the bay...
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microcosm oft a grand strategy, happening on a very small scale. targetingbe places where salt is produced, where lead is mind, and the and tennessee railroad, that vital link. on may 2, george crook leaves and takes the second infantry division with him. to a separatell starting location. crook will have a skirmish at one station, and averill will leave the courthouse on may 5, moving on separate roads. the map is coming up next. this intentions to make easier to see, but due to some technical difficulties, we will have to work with a modern roadmap here. [laughter] let's try to give you perspective where we are. and salt be down here, one here, one often the mountains, maybe further south, that will be area a lot of where we are talking about in the next couple of minutes. , stanton here, lexington farther south, roanoke, virginia here, if that helps some of you, lynchburg. we will focus our attention here. they are moving from west virginia into this region of southwest virginia. 6, kirk and his men will skirmish at princeton. on may 8, they wil
microcosm oft a grand strategy, happening on a very small scale. targetingbe places where salt is produced, where lead is mind, and the and tennessee railroad, that vital link. on may 2, george crook leaves and takes the second infantry division with him. to a separatell starting location. crook will have a skirmish at one station, and averill will leave the courthouse on may 5, moving on separate roads. the map is coming up next. this intentions to make easier to see, but due to some technical...
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oft causes and unwinding either economic successes or financial excesses. , thetime inflation is lows cutting and we don't see any bubbles, stock prices don't seem to be out of sync considering late -- rates are still low. why is there so much talk about recession? as we joked around, it is geopolitics, stupid. it is an external shock that is self-induced because we started this trade war but it is causing uncertainty that business investors are not investing. they are not spending and creating new capacity because they are afraid supply chains will start unwinding. rates bywer interest the federal reserve. they are already low but lowering them will not give businesses confidence. christina: it doesn't change the outlook. a good weekend that -- it could weaken the dollar but it doesn't change materially. we talk so much about the strength of the consumer amid all of this. there is this notion that at some point businesses curtail spending. they curtail hiring. people start to get more worried about their jobs or promotions .r bonuses or raises but we don't see any signs of that yet.
oft causes and unwinding either economic successes or financial excesses. , thetime inflation is lows cutting and we don't see any bubbles, stock prices don't seem to be out of sync considering late -- rates are still low. why is there so much talk about recession? as we joked around, it is geopolitics, stupid. it is an external shock that is self-induced because we started this trade war but it is causing uncertainty that business investors are not investing. they are not spending and creating...
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terrible for many automakers before it had a trouble quarter due to a large oft to the problem launchrer suv, a major breadwinner for them profit is important they get their product out there and get it right and the ramp-up of their production has been nothing short of disastrous. that is what tripped them up in the most recent quarter. >> shares of texas instruments tumbled after the chipmaker posh fourth-quarter revenue forecast rail estimates. the reports were week across -- trailed estimates. >> it is a broad barometer of the health in the chipmaker market. the fact they make analog chips, which are ubiquitous in all electronic instruments, and the fact they gave weak guidance is a testament to the fact things may not be as rosy as we thought they were. >> akzonobel saying it found pockets of growth in aerospace, packaging, and household paint to meet margin goals. also an announcement of a new 500 million euros share buyback program as it reported earnings in line with estimates. you have reiterated that 2020 adjusted operating margin guidance. how will you get there? >> we have
terrible for many automakers before it had a trouble quarter due to a large oft to the problem launchrer suv, a major breadwinner for them profit is important they get their product out there and get it right and the ramp-up of their production has been nothing short of disastrous. that is what tripped them up in the most recent quarter. >> shares of texas instruments tumbled after the chipmaker posh fourth-quarter revenue forecast rail estimates. the reports were week across -- trailed...
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oft was an in artful way saying the larger point. you are not changing their opinion on trump. you don't have to show that he is a bad person. there is no middle of the road on trump. and in't talk to voters, am up in the air on him. you either love him or hate him. there is no one who is indifferent. guest: as that plays out across the country, as the electoral college plays out, i find it interesting how democrats are pushing the popular vote idea. hillary won the popular vote. that is not what decides presidential elections. for hillary to still be talking about it now, i think it is really disingenuous. the campai was a smart campaigng. they knew it was the electoral college. for them to go back and say the el toro college is not meaningful -- the electoral college is not meaningful, that is just scoring points with their base. when we talk about democrats, they are being held up by sticking with this primary democrat conversation in this echo chamber talking about these left-wing progressive things, which make it tough for a moderate democrat to break through. thelma, demo
oft was an in artful way saying the larger point. you are not changing their opinion on trump. you don't have to show that he is a bad person. there is no middle of the road on trump. and in't talk to voters, am up in the air on him. you either love him or hate him. there is no one who is indifferent. guest: as that plays out across the country, as the electoral college plays out, i find it interesting how democrats are pushing the popular vote idea. hillary won the popular vote. that is not...
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campaign committee, their poll, the says 47 percent of voters in those target seats support -- 51% oft, 44% of it independent voters oppose impeachment and a battleground states, 49 percent of voters oppose impeachment, in those battleground states. this is the first chance they have had to pull on impeachment, i suppose. host: this is a partisan -- guest: this is a partisan poll. a lot of these districts are pretty republican districts the democrats picked up in 2018. this is not your average voter. these are the swing seat, republican leaning seats that democrats want. other public polls of been more encouraging for democrats, a little more supportive of impeachment. public domain, support for impeachment was in the 30's. even in republican districts is up to 44% at this point. polling is showing an increase in support. the caller questioned your use of polls. how do you sort through the ones that are really valid and the ones you disregard? guest: it's a great question. there are polls that have a track record, that use appropriate methodology. there's the abc washington post poll.
campaign committee, their poll, the says 47 percent of voters in those target seats support -- 51% oft, 44% of it independent voters oppose impeachment and a battleground states, 49 percent of voters oppose impeachment, in those battleground states. this is the first chance they have had to pull on impeachment, i suppose. host: this is a partisan -- guest: this is a partisan poll. a lot of these districts are pretty republican districts the democrats picked up in 2018. this is not your average...
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his comments were oft record. this year we keep progressing with how we are advancing with secretary shriver. we are trying to get more attention to this issue. let me first of all say a couple words about randy. he is long been known in the china community as a robust voice on china leading strategy on asia. in 2008 he co-founded project 2049 with mark stokes. he's been very active in this region for a long time and has had a wide and distinguished career. we are starting off with the consulting firm armitage international and he's gone on to different areas. he's the c.e.o. and president of project 49, a nonprofit organization. he's also served as deputy assistant secretary of state for east asia and pacific affairs. responsible for china to one mongolia, hong kong, australia, new zealand, and the pacific islands. maybe you have the biofor him. i think one of the things he's done in terms of being a robust thinker, i think he's very proud of this and has every right to be, is that in june, 2019, he helped develo
his comments were oft record. this year we keep progressing with how we are advancing with secretary shriver. we are trying to get more attention to this issue. let me first of all say a couple words about randy. he is long been known in the china community as a robust voice on china leading strategy on asia. in 2008 he co-founded project 2049 with mark stokes. he's been very active in this region for a long time and has had a wide and distinguished career. we are starting off with the...
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cynicism oftting this white house is that you on one hand, who, literal no shit uss will not replacei-semites as very fine people and on the other hand believes people to think that he is a friend of the jewish people by aligning, not with israel but with a certain kind of politics within israel. that the american people and the american jewish community are a lot smarter than that. [cheers and applause] >> that's very well said. you know, one issue obviously, anticipating how these issues have kind of been oneonized in our politics, issue that, you know, in particular we experienced -- my was on iran.n the obama administration was on iran. and if you're the next president, you will inherit a very complicated situation where essentially trump is pulled out jcpoa. iran has resumed some of its activity. how would you approach the iran in particular? would you seek to return to the existing nuclear agreement that walked out of as a platform to pursue an iran or would you seek to take a new and different approach? realistically the facts on the ground have shifted and they'll continue to
cynicism oftting this white house is that you on one hand, who, literal no shit uss will not replacei-semites as very fine people and on the other hand believes people to think that he is a friend of the jewish people by aligning, not with israel but with a certain kind of politics within israel. that the american people and the american jewish community are a lot smarter than that. [cheers and applause] >> that's very well said. you know, one issue obviously, anticipating how these...
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oft this allows is a matter two or three or four minutes, we hospital -- to the lab in three or four saves so much time. they could take just hours previously. that is why we started out here. let me give you a life to death example that could happen. aswill use wake me hospitald an example. they have multiple clinics around the raleigh area first snake bite venom, antivenom. have one does because it is so expensive, it is not used frequently and it expires. now they can have the one dose new matter where the patient comes in. we can deliver it to the facility the patient is at in the matter of minutes. that could be an actual life or death situation so we are excited about that. david w.: this is beyond line of sight. th between campuses, i know some are vast, but can you go between campuses? david: yes, we will be able to go between campuses. that is one of the very interesting parts of this. the, as the faa finishes rights, we will see different applications, including at some point, we will see at home deliveries especially in rural and suburban areas. so, we are excited about wh
oft this allows is a matter two or three or four minutes, we hospital -- to the lab in three or four saves so much time. they could take just hours previously. that is why we started out here. let me give you a life to death example that could happen. aswill use wake me hospitald an example. they have multiple clinics around the raleigh area first snake bite venom, antivenom. have one does because it is so expensive, it is not used frequently and it expires. now they can have the one dose new...
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c nominee >> well, steve, for the last 10 years, as i said i've been ofting together coalitions ordinary american citizens to take on unchecked corporate power. i also started one of the biggest grassroots organizations, next gen america in 2018 next gen america did largest youth voter mobilization in american history. so if you ask me how i think elections what i think works, of course, i believe what i just said to you about beingation technology unbelievably important, but the second thing we've gotten away from is grassroots. i'm a believer in direct contact with voters. fact that next gen is the largest youth voter in american outfit history means other people weren't trying to do that. huge, you know, hole in terms of american democracy, at lessople were voting than half the rate of other americans. in 2014. 1 in 5 voted and that's not a representative democracy. so to me when i look at the election in 2020, when i look at every single election the question to me is not how do you 2% whichswing one or votes to go democratic as opposed to going republican, the 50% ofn is how about t
c nominee >> well, steve, for the last 10 years, as i said i've been ofting together coalitions ordinary american citizens to take on unchecked corporate power. i also started one of the biggest grassroots organizations, next gen america in 2018 next gen america did largest youth voter mobilization in american history. so if you ask me how i think elections what i think works, of course, i believe what i just said to you about beingation technology unbelievably important, but the second...