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my name is orie. i'm an intern with the san francisco department of viefrmeenvironmen hyperwith my cointern to politic the two minutes. >> sure. >> thank you. i'm very proud to see the city taking this policy in consideration considering the current administration that we have and even hearing you-all speak of that as well and recognizing that. san francisco serves an example nationally and globally so i'm really happy to see that and i'm sure the world as well. so thank you. >> thank you. >> and i just wanted to quote a native american proverb that says, we aren't inheriting this land from our ancest secestors are borrowing it from our children. so just think about it. i think we need to do better. thank you. >> thank you very much. other public speakers? >> hello. my name is nadine wild, the executive director of the thorn foundation. we have a partner of the environment. we are concerned this bio diversity resolution will threaten public safety unless amended. we would be grateful if the committee
my name is orie. i'm an intern with the san francisco department of viefrmeenvironmen hyperwith my cointern to politic the two minutes. >> sure. >> thank you. i'm very proud to see the city taking this policy in consideration considering the current administration that we have and even hearing you-all speak of that as well and recognizing that. san francisco serves an example nationally and globally so i'm really happy to see that and i'm sure the world as well. so thank you....
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director to do that, i understand it because he's also telling a story, and when you tell a ory, to bring reader, you add some color, u add observations. a legal brief wouldn't sell very well. will.l.t this book >> woodruff: and in connection with that there's been real pushback. the white house is saying this is juste an effort to sell his books. resident has used strong language, called him a slime ball. what do you make of this? he's basically gotten mself into a new war with the president. >> yeah, those terms e deeply, deeply unfortunate, and i don't think they befit the office of the president. lo, i'll say this, i've phone jim comey fo25 years, a a friend, a colleague, as a boss. he has his faults, we all do. he has flaws, we all do. he can be stubborn, he can be head strong, he has a healthy ego, but in 25 years, i have never -- i should repeat never -- known jim to tean thing but the truth. he's a truth teller, and that's what i see in the book. stories i already knew because i lived through them with him and stories that i learned in reading it, but i've never known him to do an
director to do that, i understand it because he's also telling a story, and when you tell a ory, to bring reader, you add some color, u add observations. a legal brief wouldn't sell very well. will.l.t this book >> woodruff: and in connection with that there's been real pushback. the white house is saying this is juste an effort to sell his books. resident has used strong language, called him a slime ball. what do you make of this? he's basically gotten mself into a new war with the...
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ory difficult to believe one person with an old accusation without corroboration. presumption has changed. we do believe women without corroboration, even for an old wecusation. second thing, we now have five accusers, other accusers. so that with the me too movement really makes it seem more probable than not. fd third, it's a new theory in the case for the defense. the defense believes that the motive was to frame him and get money, not a romantic, consensual affair. >> glor: one of the jurors allegedly told another one that cosby is guilty. the judge dealt with that today. that juror is allowed to stay on, but you think that's significant. >> i think it's significant, not only about this juror but about the whole pool of jurors. does that juror's opinion. mus it communicated to other jurors? does it taint the group of 12 e us the six alternates. are they poisoned? o they hold fast to their heeas, or do they go overboard the other way? i think it's problematic. >> glor: rikki kliemann, thanks. up next here, tony robbins changes his mind. why he's now apologizing
ory difficult to believe one person with an old accusation without corroboration. presumption has changed. we do believe women without corroboration, even for an old wecusation. second thing, we now have five accusers, other accusers. so that with the me too movement really makes it seem more probable than not. fd third, it's a new theory in the case for the defense. the defense believes that the motive was to frame him and get money, not a romantic, consensual affair. >> glor: one of the...
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yourat can't face the f ory semiatic music bed ] hein tto dk there from cuba. th ink?dee company says itu out 're still trying to figure e. injured and the damage t oonlyhe cris> turn to a political >> >> he's already facing a felony charge but now there's a new more damaging claim about an affair with his former stylist. missouri governor eric greitens started defending 20ffelf even before hoa use >> let's call this what it is, a on the testimony of someone who said under oath that they may b dream. >> reporter: the report comes from a woman's graphic testimony. the governor aving an hadms affair with her before he was elected but denies any violence. >> let me be very clear about this. this is not a witch-hunt.e itha id n thane scandalous report the woman testifies that in 2013 greitens led her to his basement, taped her hands, blindfolded her, ripped open her shirt and pulled down her pants all to which the woman says she did not consent. the accuser says she then heard a picture being taken and greitens allegedly said, don't even tany llauf dotim en mony a going to
yourat can't face the f ory semiatic music bed ] hein tto dk there from cuba. th ink?dee company says itu out 're still trying to figure e. injured and the damage t oonlyhe cris> turn to a political >> >> he's already facing a felony charge but now there's a new more damaging claim about an affair with his former stylist. missouri governor eric greitens started defending 20ffelf even before hoa use >> let's call this what it is, a on the testimony of someone who said under...
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in yet a further escalation: russians are demanding to know ory british authorities searched a russian passenger plane in mendon, something they've called "blalatant provocation," and threatening to searching british planes landing here. errol? >> charlie d'agata in moscow. thank you. president trouble is spending loe holiday weekend in florida president trump is spending the holiday weekend in florida. as he headed off to play golf today, the president again teed off against amazon-- on twitter. msijia jiang is in west palm beach. or reporter: president trump claims "the u.s. postal service will lose $1.50 on average for each package it delivers" for amazon. he went on to call out the "fake washington post" as part of retail giant's amazon's lobbying staff, adding "amazon must pay costs and taxes now." jeff bezos is the founder and c.e.o. of amazon, and he owns the "washington post." nie president has a history of criticizing both companies. ro the campaign trail he made this promise about amazon: >> believe me, if i become president, oh, do they have problems. they're going to have s
in yet a further escalation: russians are demanding to know ory british authorities searched a russian passenger plane in mendon, something they've called "blalatant provocation," and threatening to searching british planes landing here. errol? >> charlie d'agata in moscow. thank you. president trouble is spending loe holiday weekend in florida president trump is spending the holiday weekend in florida. as he headed off to play golf today, the president again teed off against...
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eatheater of big deal with kim jong un ory thinking be the conditions they want to set before the meeting? yamiche: i thinkt isoth. at the white house they are very into imagery and president trump knows very much that he wants to look strong and in control. i was kind of surprised by the fact he didn't go on a complete i would say maybe two or three twitters or send two or three tweets today basically taking credit for the fact they were talking about the war being over. you kind of felt was trying to say i'm having a very big deal in this area. instead he kind of was smarter than that. he said, you know, i look forward to meeting with him. we've gotten two locations and we're down to this and getting close. he was careful not to say i'm going to s there and stick it to him. he basically said we have these goals of denuclearization. i don't think he was taking the tough man stance that he was taking when he called him ttle rocket man. robert: tara, welcome to "washington week." are there any tsions in the cabinet or the administration about how to move forward, to take a hardoo line or f
eatheater of big deal with kim jong un ory thinking be the conditions they want to set before the meeting? yamiche: i thinkt isoth. at the white house they are very into imagery and president trump knows very much that he wants to look strong and in control. i was kind of surprised by the fact he didn't go on a complete i would say maybe two or three twitters or send two or three tweets today basically taking credit for the fact they were talking about the war being over. you kind of felt was...
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join us for live coverage from memphis on c-span and american on ory tv on c-span 3, on c-span we arerican history tv tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, are keisel events, including cbs news anchor walter con kite announcing dr. king's assassination and a portion of his funeral in atlanta. and wednesday, live coverage with civil rights leaders past and press, including john edelman, on write and tamika wright murray. live tuesday and wednesday on c-span and american history tv on c-span 3. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> each week american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums and historic sites around the country. the historic hay-adams hotel is just across lafayette square from the white house. it's bar, record record is
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i have two, one follow up ori weapons.question for you general and on michael's question for you generaland a on michael's question for you general and a question for you. to press you on the chemical weapons programme. can you give us an idea
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well now of the yesterday's london methodist ory of running rehabilitation while britain may have the highest prison population in the e.u. it still has no any of the numbers seen in concert in the usa i'm joined now by los angeles judge greg mitchell his work at the skid row running club is profiled in the new film skid row marathe and released across britain on the night the may judge welcome to going underground how can people get involved in these projects of rehabilitation that you have spawned as an stefano only in the united states but that the us is what the film does it is i think really hopefully makes it real clear that in individual if you are willing to commit time in or g. . and real commitment to an individual can make a difference but i can't have a significant impact on you know hundreds of lives if i'm willing to give of myself in the way that i have chosen to do so but at these writing clubs. increasing in number in the what is interesting is the movie increases in exposure i just received e-mails last week that one is opening in fort worth another in atlanta. you k
well now of the yesterday's london methodist ory of running rehabilitation while britain may have the highest prison population in the e.u. it still has no any of the numbers seen in concert in the usa i'm joined now by los angeles judge greg mitchell his work at the skid row running club is profiled in the new film skid row marathe and released across britain on the night the may judge welcome to going underground how can people get involved in these projects of rehabilitation that you have...
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everyone striving for the good of the state from around the world this museum is to be aware posset ory of our region's history and its perfected war that has divided tribes here for generations. if you are in beijing looking out the pacific ocean you'd see american warships when miss was that somehow time as aiming to replace america and go around the world college chinese are not that stupid these guys want to dominate a huge chunk of the planet this sounds like a preparation for war our first president george washington said if you want peace prepare for war the coming war on china part two on a josina. in atlanta with the top stories harold french president emmanuel macro has the u.s. to move away from nationalism and engage with the world in a speech to american lawmakers a received a three minute standing ovation as he arrived to address a joint meeting of congress and despite his two day love in the dunk charm took aim at the u.s. president's agenda in his speech which was seen as a rebuke of trying. said the two countries share very special relationship but he raised their diffe
everyone striving for the good of the state from around the world this museum is to be aware posset ory of our region's history and its perfected war that has divided tribes here for generations. if you are in beijing looking out the pacific ocean you'd see american warships when miss was that somehow time as aiming to replace america and go around the world college chinese are not that stupid these guys want to dominate a huge chunk of the planet this sounds like a preparation for war our...
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your pertinence has been revoked. 2017.ory ended in as you look at the cell phones verify the deposit of his salary, it had been cut 55%. of all this,, this would be the one that he would describe as humiliating, having come not from outside, but from his own president. visibly shaken, he would say it seems there is no floor worse in gaza. the oldest son of seven from a , he is anmp easy-going optimistic, but also boisterous, rambunctious outspoken person. his family is rather more loosely connected to the traditions of culture. he naturally enjoys life, people and animals. as a child he took great delight in his prized chickens, rabbits, goats, sheep and the small courtyard of his home. if you take pride in taking visitors to the ancient cookie factory. he would not comment on the camp'sitter or stench -- litter or stench. his goals are creating social connections. abbreviating. he has great difficulty in school. due to an error by the egyptian tohorities who refused entertain a, his friends went to college will he stay behind. college,ot into although was important to him or his bud
your pertinence has been revoked. 2017.ory ended in as you look at the cell phones verify the deposit of his salary, it had been cut 55%. of all this,, this would be the one that he would describe as humiliating, having come not from outside, but from his own president. visibly shaken, he would say it seems there is no floor worse in gaza. the oldest son of seven from a , he is anmp easy-going optimistic, but also boisterous, rambunctious outspoken person. his family is rather more loosely...
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through your presence here today, and the words are about to tell us, what indicate how strongly your and/ory will regulate reform the platforms they control. i believe this is extraordinarily important. lead a big company of 27,000 employees, and we very much look forward to your comments. >> thank you senator feinstein. the history and growth of facebook mirrors that of many of our technological giants, hounded by mr. zuckerberg and 2004, facebook has exploded over the last 14 years and has over 2 billion monthly active users across the world. and 25,000 employees offices in 13 u.s. cities, and various other countries. like their expanding user base, the data collected on facebook users is also skyrocketed. they have moved on from schools, likes, and relationship statuses. today facebook has access to dozens of data points ranging you have picked on and events you have and location based on your mobile device. it is no secret that facebook makes money off of this data to advertising revenue, on the many seem confused, altogether unaware of this fact. facebook generates 40 billion in coming
through your presence here today, and the words are about to tell us, what indicate how strongly your and/ory will regulate reform the platforms they control. i believe this is extraordinarily important. lead a big company of 27,000 employees, and we very much look forward to your comments. >> thank you senator feinstein. the history and growth of facebook mirrors that of many of our technological giants, hounded by mr. zuckerberg and 2004, facebook has exploded over the last 14 years and...
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the idea dates back to 1970s when a group of young people in the north bay in a ory don't have time for here but res assured if you're anywhere at pk later today, there will be a lot of crowds and likely the potential for a contact high. >>> a live look at at&t park this morning. the giants on the road taking on the angels in anaheim and nbc bay area has you covered here. you can watch that game on our air tonight. coverage starts at 7:00 right after nbc bay area news at 6:00. >>> all right, the forecast looks perfect for baseball, too bad they are out of town. >> well, you know. >> we'll have plenty of opportunities to get nice weather, baseball weather around the bay area, maybe there's little league games tomorrow. >> there you go. >> we'll have -- it's starting to warm up for tomorrow. those inland areas are reaching up to 83 degrees. at least it will be cool early and then you know how it goes, by late morning, early afternoon, it goes up several degrees each hour and cools off quickly throughout the next several days during those evening hours. we're going to have nice days ahead
the idea dates back to 1970s when a group of young people in the north bay in a ory don't have time for here but res assured if you're anywhere at pk later today, there will be a lot of crowds and likely the potential for a contact high. >>> a live look at at&t park this morning. the giants on the road taking on the angels in anaheim and nbc bay area has you covered here. you can watch that game on our air tonight. coverage starts at 7:00 right after nbc bay area news at 6:00....
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but actually going ahead and enforcing it and putting it into action is a whole other ory. >> wendy,k about iran for a second bause you were involved in this deal. the president definitely does not seem to have a handle on the details around the iran detail. very specifically, the amount of time it took to get that deal, the number of parties involved and what it was intended to do, which ma observers say it is doing. >> right, indeed. it was meant to ensure iran never couldbtain a nuclear weapon, and it does indeed do that. it is an incredibly detailed agreement. the president has said it doesn't takeare of ballistic missiles. it doesn't take care of iran's nefarious behavior in the region. that is true. it was never meant to. getting this alone took years of hard rk, particularly the last two years. and i think the other important piece here for people to understand is if you want to try to put everything in the deal, i'd say to president trump make sure you get the american detaineein north korea home. make sure you stop the cyber crimes that north korea has perpetrated all over t
but actually going ahead and enforcing it and putting it into action is a whole other ory. >> wendy,k about iran for a second bause you were involved in this deal. the president definitely does not seem to have a handle on the details around the iran detail. very specifically, the amount of time it took to get that deal, the number of parties involved and what it was intended to do, which ma observers say it is doing. >> right, indeed. it was meant to ensure iran never couldbtain a...
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ori want to wait this out try to take a crop that is not impacted by these tariffs?i ask you a quick question? if this were to become a reality -- the u.s. administration is keen to walk back a number of markets on the precipice. one of the interesting stories overnight is what is happening in brazil. story has got a political that's developing. it could become one of the beneficiaries if this were to happen and hit the united states. -- is there aeas compensating factor elsewhere in the world that could benefit if we were to see this happening? lynn: there is really not. in terms of big soybean producers, really, the only people in the game is the u.s., brazil, and argentina. even if brazil and argentina beted to make up what could lost from the u.s., they could not because there is not enough. china will have to buy from the u.s., so essentially, if the tariffs go through, they will have higher prices. guy: i know matt wants to jump in. what happens if you cancel soybeans? what do you do with it? [laughter] lynn: you can store it. you can put it in a silo until you
ori want to wait this out try to take a crop that is not impacted by these tariffs?i ask you a quick question? if this were to become a reality -- the u.s. administration is keen to walk back a number of markets on the precipice. one of the interesting stories overnight is what is happening in brazil. story has got a political that's developing. it could become one of the beneficiaries if this were to happen and hit the united states. -- is there aeas compensating factor elsewhere in the world...
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what was at his disposal was oris great personality and this great sense of hum and this true reformerverick spirit. and the decision was to go out and put it on display. >> i'll be satisfied with whatever the voters decide. thank you. okay, guys. narrator: he had put together a coalition of moderates and independents, and in a key primary, he upset george w. bush. >> victory over the favorite son... >> been an extordinary political day as the voters of new hampshire have spoken... >> the mccain win was so overwhelming, the fact that he won in every demographic... >> the primary night itself, i think he loved it. i think he loved the experience of new hampshi. >> (crowd chanting): john mccain! >> narrator: mccain's victory sent shockwas through the sh campaign and the party establishment. >> people don't realize how much the republican establishment was nervous about johnccain. they really did not think they could control him. w and that's wsaw so much power, wealth, and focus go against him in south carolina. it was incredible. (tires screech) >> narrator: just over two weeks later, i
what was at his disposal was oris great personality and this great sense of hum and this true reformerverick spirit. and the decision was to go out and put it on display. >> i'll be satisfied with whatever the voters decide. thank you. okay, guys. narrator: he had put together a coalition of moderates and independents, and in a key primary, he upset george w. bush. >> victory over the favorite son... >> been an extordinary political day as the voters of new hampshire have...
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gorsuch ement by neil that stuck with me is when he of when a ory commoner approached ben franklin andaid what kind of government are you planning? benjamin franklin said a republic if you can keep it. and ultimately, it's up to the to, you know, es be able to vote with a conscious educated in civics as well. that's how many of these issues can be solved. populous that's engaged and a populous that is knowledgeable politics. host: thank you all very much. i'll go back to the back of the to talk to the lady of and get as i promised background on what's happened fortunately i think it was in january. yeah, your name is and where are you from? school?our high >> my name is clare harmon and i'm from marshall county high school in benton, kentucky. host: what happened in marshall county? >> on january 23rd of this year at 7:57 a.m. a fellow student opened fire in the common area of my high school. host: how many people were killed? two. host: what happened to the school after that? what -- did they change anything? yes. we currently have certain entry points we are allowed to enter the buil
gorsuch ement by neil that stuck with me is when he of when a ory commoner approached ben franklin andaid what kind of government are you planning? benjamin franklin said a republic if you can keep it. and ultimately, it's up to the to, you know, es be able to vote with a conscious educated in civics as well. that's how many of these issues can be solved. populous that's engaged and a populous that is knowledgeable politics. host: thank you all very much. i'll go back to the back of the to talk...
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oris not a democratic issue a republican issue, it is a human rights issue. >> climate change is important to me. the notion that we are the only country in the world that is not in the paris climate accord is a travesty. every other country has recognized the impacts of climate change and a taken steps to address it. currently, we have not stayed on course with other countries. >> the other richest nation in the world, yet with citizen to go bankrupt trying to cover basic health care costs. and i think that is an outrage and that we should be ashamed. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. monday on landmark cases, , ofwold, connecticut planned parenthood challenged a connecticut law banning the prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately ruled the statute to be unconstitutional, and establish a right to privacy that is still evolving today. -- our guests are and rachele rebouche. watchmen marquesas and follow us on twitter. and we have resources on background on each cases. we have a link to the national constitution and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.o
oris not a democratic issue a republican issue, it is a human rights issue. >> climate change is important to me. the notion that we are the only country in the world that is not in the paris climate accord is a travesty. every other country has recognized the impacts of climate change and a taken steps to address it. currently, we have not stayed on course with other countries. >> the other richest nation in the world, yet with citizen to go bankrupt trying to cover basic health...
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built in 3% ory higher by the end of the year.haad: is there a tipping point for sustained dollar strength from this as it spread wider? pointis there a tipping and you get a snowball effect? >> i think we are a little ways away from the second part of your question. it has been interesting to watch versus em. reaction to the rising great in the dollar to the environment, also equity markets you see more firepower among em central banks than dm. that theare ways equity markets can outperform in the context of a rising rate environment driven by growth. rishaad: this is probably emblematic of this gradual decoupling of emerging markets from the united states, a gradual process going back decades. >> absolutely. i think the trade war, or so it is called come is a great example of that. we see client spending time looking through it. what if tariffs on $50 billion? what about 100 been dollars in chinese trade? gdp, only .1% of chinese just not that big. if you look at em overall, 8% of sales is driven out of the u.s. now, so it is a
built in 3% ory higher by the end of the year.haad: is there a tipping point for sustained dollar strength from this as it spread wider? pointis there a tipping and you get a snowball effect? >> i think we are a little ways away from the second part of your question. it has been interesting to watch versus em. reaction to the rising great in the dollar to the environment, also equity markets you see more firepower among em central banks than dm. that theare ways equity markets can...
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es hold more heather: we are seeing, whether oris prime minister abe president macron, they have developedtionship, and that's fantastic, but not relationship has to be used for purpose. what we seeing is even the good deliveringare they for those issues that are critical to our allies? you have a good relationship with president trump or maybe not, it may not matter at the end of the day if they cannot achieve where they want to move the united states closer to our allies concerns and interests. betty: thank you so much. heather connolly. president macron and trump meet together today or tonight. for breaking news wherever you are, we have teamed up with twitter to launch the first global news network designed for social media, offering the live video coverage, hourly up date, top news reports verified by us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> let's get a quick check on the latest business flash headlines. pausing a stepping up to ndai.ure on sunday -- hyu elliott says they should link up to form ak maker holding company that would oversee the group. elliott says the group should raise dividends and
es hold more heather: we are seeing, whether oris prime minister abe president macron, they have developedtionship, and that's fantastic, but not relationship has to be used for purpose. what we seeing is even the good deliveringare they for those issues that are critical to our allies? you have a good relationship with president trump or maybe not, it may not matter at the end of the day if they cannot achieve where they want to move the united states closer to our allies concerns and...
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him, oris proteges shot something like that.. once whenne mccarthy some of us went to new york city for a periodic meeting. i was inck me was as line to shake his hand he was talking to someone. he didn't seem to acknowledge my existence. [laughter] i thought, this guy may or may not have fire in the belly, but he needs to be more attentive to the people working very hard. it was a very difficult campaign. we had very little money and not much support from regular democrats. in fact, when i approach the regular democrats at a meeting and suggested they not support lbj, one of the prominent lawyers stood up and said, "who the hell are you?" i've been in town for only three years, so i could understand his comment. story. is a great when i was researching my book, i went through the papers and found oral histories of people working on the campaign. there was one consistent theme. they didn't really like mccarthy on a personal level. they found him to be aloof, distant, and not engaged in the campaign. yet, they all revered him beca
him, oris proteges shot something like that.. once whenne mccarthy some of us went to new york city for a periodic meeting. i was inck me was as line to shake his hand he was talking to someone. he didn't seem to acknowledge my existence. [laughter] i thought, this guy may or may not have fire in the belly, but he needs to be more attentive to the people working very hard. it was a very difficult campaign. we had very little money and not much support from regular democrats. in fact, when i...
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, latin america, sending telegrams to the king family and united states in solidarity with king's --ory, so he is really going the country is going to be reeling in the aftermath of his death. for a time, bobby kennedy, who anthe start of what becomes 82 day campaign for president, until he is assassinated on june 5, like andy young, one of king's lieutenants, mayonnaise and has said, many people start to transfer some of the feeling they had -- not necessarily the black power activist, but mainstream african-american, some of the feeling and loyalty they have towards king and robert f kennedy, as he can bindow find the wounds -- the wounds that are gripping the nation. we think about bobby kennedy and the final thought is kennedy in 1968 tried to do it barack obama doesn't two thousand eight, which is create a multiracial and multi-class coalition to win the presidency of the united states. host: about 30 minutes left in our discussion, taking your calls on phone lines split up by age. 29 inventor, (202)-748-8000 -- 29 and under (202)-748-8000. 30 to 60 years old, (202)-748-8001. 60 an
, latin america, sending telegrams to the king family and united states in solidarity with king's --ory, so he is really going the country is going to be reeling in the aftermath of his death. for a time, bobby kennedy, who anthe start of what becomes 82 day campaign for president, until he is assassinated on june 5, like andy young, one of king's lieutenants, mayonnaise and has said, many people start to transfer some of the feeling they had -- not necessarily the black power activist, but...
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we have a credit problem with people of color they cannot get houses ory conventional loan that is howuild their wealth creates a cycle where it becomes impossible or near impossible to have a home that will appreciate in value. >> everybody is looking at me and everybody has thoughts coming into the obama ministrationng there was a program with down payment assistance trying to help people without down payment that became a self-funded program with default rates of 35% that was heavily concentrated in minority communities that people who saw that as an opportunity but the outcome was real so to be careful but i do think one of those great opportunities to look at the byron today found that is not traditionally reported and we talked about those who drive for uber employee vehicles to some of those services online to generate income why are we still relying on a traditional credit score methodology to underscore the demographics that don't have the traditional way to establish a credit score when that is the wage separation that pile on the economic but what we really need is a univers
we have a credit problem with people of color they cannot get houses ory conventional loan that is howuild their wealth creates a cycle where it becomes impossible or near impossible to have a home that will appreciate in value. >> everybody is looking at me and everybody has thoughts coming into the obama ministrationng there was a program with down payment assistance trying to help people without down payment that became a self-funded program with default rates of 35% that was heavily...
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the main tool of for resolving business should be only peaceful and constructive negotiations on the oris of equal responsibility peace and security, mutual respect. avoiding in the escalation wars is the most challenging task which has no reasonable alternative. be treated we should by world leaders have five priority on the global agenda and we have to respect the 17th that are state members of the u.n.. we urgently need the political solution, only if the diplomatic approach in the spirit of charter and the united nations security council documents and sustaining peace can bring results. we therefore call upon the to holdional community the political will to overcome their differences and reunite inotiations believing that accordance with a council resolution 2254 could lead the way out of this. which in turn could only advance the council is united. there is a need to continue and further geneva negotiations and other positive outcomes, all parties international, regional should support and immediate cease-fire and sees an objectively move forward within the framework of the internati
the main tool of for resolving business should be only peaceful and constructive negotiations on the oris of equal responsibility peace and security, mutual respect. avoiding in the escalation wars is the most challenging task which has no reasonable alternative. be treated we should by world leaders have five priority on the global agenda and we have to respect the 17th that are state members of the u.n.. we urgently need the political solution, only if the diplomatic approach in the spirit of...
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carry a knife because i just want to and says, i am going to carry a knife because ijust want to be bad oriearing from some of those relatives on the programme this morning. it is devastating and heartbreaking. obviously, first and foremost for the victims but then you have a prison full of young men, some young women, who have gone out, got ready for a night out and never went home again. for them, it for a night out and never went home again. forthem, it is for a night out and never went home again. for them, it is equally devastating. a leaked home office document says a fall in police numbers is likely to have contributed to a rise in serious violent crime. this situation, youth violence, cannot be taken in isolation outside the context of us living in a violent culture. the cuts that we have had have been astronomical. this has to be dealt with on a multifaceted level. you cannot have more policing who do not have a relationship with the community. this morning the home secretary amber rudd will set out her plans for reducing violence crime — and we'll hear from a group of people direc
carry a knife because i just want to and says, i am going to carry a knife because ijust want to be bad oriearing from some of those relatives on the programme this morning. it is devastating and heartbreaking. obviously, first and foremost for the victims but then you have a prison full of young men, some young women, who have gone out, got ready for a night out and never went home again. for them, it for a night out and never went home again. forthem, it is for a night out and never went home...
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stefan: if you want to talk ory policy, this idea that the united states trying to lower its trade deficitame time, the united states is undergoing the most generous fiscal expansion and history. it tends to increase the demand for imports. it will worsen the trade deficit over the longer term. that is more of a contradictory policy set up than what china is doing. china has always embraced the keep standards of living moreg, it has to be a market-based economy. it has three more open and allow for foreign investors to take more than 50% stakes in companies. it is moving in that direction. you are suggesting that when it comes to the earnings season that people are not the same magnitude as what you think. stefan: you can mechanically the the reduction in corporate tax rate and apply that to the earnings and say hurry, now statutory red is 21 and 22 but before it was put his heaven. it is the boost to the earnings. but that is relatively easy to do. what is not easy to do is to factor in all the second round impacts that happened. so there is an increase in disposable income, business spen
stefan: if you want to talk ory policy, this idea that the united states trying to lower its trade deficitame time, the united states is undergoing the most generous fiscal expansion and history. it tends to increase the demand for imports. it will worsen the trade deficit over the longer term. that is more of a contradictory policy set up than what china is doing. china has always embraced the keep standards of living moreg, it has to be a market-based economy. it has three more open and allow...
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los jovenes justicoia por el asesinato de los estudiantes en mexico y en g guadalajara de donde eran oris agradables despejadas las temperaturas altas estarÁn entre 90 esto es para maÑana para el gran dÍa mi reno nada mÁs las vegas 95 grados asÍ que tÉngalo pendiente a la hora de vestirse las chicas una cola por la humedad mientras tanto quÉ podemos esperar en cuanto a las condiciones del tiempo y resto de la naciÓn se refiere tenemos condiciones mayormente estables, a lo largo del oeste, hacia el sur precipitaciones dejando lluvias, las mismas seguirÁn moviÉndose hacia el este mÁs adelte, bueno s voy atraer mÁs sobre el anasi del empo, pero de este anÁlisis nos vamos a un segmento sobre el anÁlisis de quienes somos con adamari. >> asÍ es querida janice, si somos altos o tenemos los ojos verdes tambiÉn es de vital importancia para resolver las enfermedades o Útil para probar o resolver un crimen. >> hoy se conmemora el dÍa nacional para explicarnos eso el dÍa nacional del adn estamos con la directora del programa para todo el mundo probablemente el adn es una informaciÓn comÚn, pero no s
los jovenes justicoia por el asesinato de los estudiantes en mexico y en g guadalajara de donde eran oris agradables despejadas las temperaturas altas estarÁn entre 90 esto es para maÑana para el gran dÍa mi reno nada mÁs las vegas 95 grados asÍ que tÉngalo pendiente a la hora de vestirse las chicas una cola por la humedad mientras tanto quÉ podemos esperar en cuanto a las condiciones del tiempo y resto de la naciÓn se refiere tenemos condiciones mayormente estables, a lo largo del...
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been the last two, three weeks that i can zone out and think my feet are hurting, my legs are hurting, oriation when you know you are intending to complete a marathon? because i have done it before, i have run the london marathon before. what advice would you give them? try and enjoy it. i have struggled to enjoy them before because i have felt massive pressure to get a certain time. but this time iam not to get a certain time. but this time i am not going for time, i am going to get round and enjoy it. there will be loads of crowds and they drag you through. how did you get involved with this, when we first approached? richard burr's wife, sarah came up with the idea of getting the bake—off group and run together in the london marathon. we had just watched it. we said, let's do it and have a go. the word went out and sarah, who is the most amazing organiser, i put my hand up straightaway because i have always wanted to run a marathon and try london. it started from there. was itan immediate london. it started from there. was it an immediate yes? yes, it had been on my bucket list by years
been the last two, three weeks that i can zone out and think my feet are hurting, my legs are hurting, oriation when you know you are intending to complete a marathon? because i have done it before, i have run the london marathon before. what advice would you give them? try and enjoy it. i have struggled to enjoy them before because i have felt massive pressure to get a certain time. but this time iam not to get a certain time. but this time i am not going for time, i am going to get round and...
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, latin america, sending telegrams to the king family and united states in solidarity with king's --oryso he is really going the country is going to be reeling in the aftermath of his death. for a time, bobby kennedy, who anthe start of what becomes 82 day campaign for president, until he is assassinated on june 5, like andy young, one of king's lieutenants, mayonnaise and has said, many people start to transfer some of the feeling they had -- not necessarily the black power activist, but mainstream african-american, some of the feeling and loyalty they have towards king and robert f kennedy, as he can bindow find the wounds -- the wounds that are gripping the nation. we think about bobby kennedy and the final thought is kennedy in 1968 tried to do it barack obama doesn't two thousand eight, which is create a multiracial and multi-class coalition to win the presidency of the united states. host: about 30 minutes left in our discussion, taking your calls on phone lines split up by age. 29 inventor, (202)-748-8000 -- 29 and under (202)-748-8000. 30 to 60 years old, (202)-748-8001. 60 and
, latin america, sending telegrams to the king family and united states in solidarity with king's --oryso he is really going the country is going to be reeling in the aftermath of his death. for a time, bobby kennedy, who anthe start of what becomes 82 day campaign for president, until he is assassinated on june 5, like andy young, one of king's lieutenants, mayonnaise and has said, many people start to transfer some of the feeling they had -- not necessarily the black power activist, but...
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do confront things that are contrary to the views they discount them and give them any corrode sense ory is something that supports their realistic views they will came moving murt and murt athe a. shl social media has played a role in the increasing polarization in our society, reflecting what's happening in our political world and it's real exacerbating the problem. one of the things about social media is that a lot of people are getting their news from social media instead of going straight to the -- you know, getting their subscription, you know, on their doorstep in the morning or watching the 6:00 p.m. broadcast, and so it's a lot of noise. studies have shown people are more likely to credit the source -- the friend who posts the news rather than the underlying creator of the content, and so people aren't really focusing on who -- saying that the actual creator to determine the credibility and this undermines the press institution as well. those are my two main points. >> should the law get involved and do something about -- >> to piggyback on something ronnel was suggesting in her
do confront things that are contrary to the views they discount them and give them any corrode sense ory is something that supports their realistic views they will came moving murt and murt athe a. shl social media has played a role in the increasing polarization in our society, reflecting what's happening in our political world and it's real exacerbating the problem. one of the things about social media is that a lot of people are getting their news from social media instead of going straight...
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actions are providing america's job creators with the regulatory clarity they deserve by repealing orie placing the so-called clean power plan. we ended in a one size fits all regulation. bay rescinding and rewriting the 2015 rule we are ending washington's power grab over land use restrictions across the country. it is indisputable we made enormous progress and advancing president trump's agenda and putting back things that were unnecessary and burdensome and awful for hard working americans in the country. when the president nominated me to this position, i believe the work was going to be impactful and it has been. tremendous progress has been made. i did not expect the work to be easy and i few there would be meaningful opposition. as i sit before you today i recognize there have been troubling media reports over the past few weeks. i promise you that i more than anyone want to establish the hard facts and provide answers to questions surrounding these reports. let me be very clear. i have nothing to hide with how it relates to how i have run the agency the last 16 months. i admit i
actions are providing america's job creators with the regulatory clarity they deserve by repealing orie placing the so-called clean power plan. we ended in a one size fits all regulation. bay rescinding and rewriting the 2015 rule we are ending washington's power grab over land use restrictions across the country. it is indisputable we made enormous progress and advancing president trump's agenda and putting back things that were unnecessary and burdensome and awful for hard working americans...