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there is a percentage of negroes in the states? is it perhaps due to the fact morenegroes have difficulty finding jobs in america? gov. reagan: i do not think anyone could deny because of disparity which the senator referred to, there has been and among our minority groups, a greater percentage who did not through our educational system, did not qualify themselves for the better jobs and said therefore perhaps there is a higher percentage to find the army or the military a suitable job and a good job in opportunitylack of in the lines. this could be true. host: senator kennedy, what about your view on that question? sen. kennedy: i think that question is well taken. there are a higher percentage of negroes serving in vietnam than the polyp the relation -- population as a whole. possibly due to what he mentioned. secondly, i think it is also the reason that the draft has been unfair and discriminated against those who are poor and those in lower economic groups, which we are trying to remedy now. areee those problems and trying to d
there is a percentage of negroes in the states? is it perhaps due to the fact morenegroes have difficulty finding jobs in america? gov. reagan: i do not think anyone could deny because of disparity which the senator referred to, there has been and among our minority groups, a greater percentage who did not through our educational system, did not qualify themselves for the better jobs and said therefore perhaps there is a higher percentage to find the army or the military a suitable job and a...
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a week ago, it was nine percentage points. some polls have put the lead at 27 percentage points in the wake of the manchester bombings and also in the wake of a flip-flop by the conservative party on a social care policy, something investors are concerned about, sending sterling down by 1%. vonnie: getting interesting, that is for sure. back in the u.s., president trump, he is in italy, we are here, but he is wrapping up his first foreign trip. today, he is making his g-7 debut after some tough talks. the summit will involve debates on global trade, climate change, and migration. italy's prime minister, who is hosting the summit, says leaders want results but talks will not be easy. from sicily is kevin cirilli, our chief washington correspondent, who has been traveling all week with president trump, and matt miller. we have a draft of the communique. it looks like migration will be one of the subjects hit hard. "we have reaffirmed the right of sovereign states to control their own borders and set clear limits on net migration
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. >> there is a percentage of fairly large percentage, who can't afford it. that is wrong. we will take care of that through the medicaid system, we have no choice. we are not going to let people die in the streets. >> medicaid will be cut, they rushed it through before getting the accounting from the accounting and budgeting office. 880 billion cut from medicaid. that goes against the president's promise not to cut medica medicaid? >> no, it says there is a better way to do things. imagine a system, if you have insurance through your employer, you fall on tough time, and fall into the medicaid market, that transition is seamless. if you go from medicaid to employer sponsored insurance, that is seamless. medicaid to the individual market or exchange market. right now, there are holes in these thing, we don't want to -- >> you found 880 billion, isn't this just another way to come up with a trillion dollars, the president said as much on fox business, you are finding a trillion dollars in order to pay a tax cut that is revenue neutral? >> in the medicaid system right now, 1
. >> there is a percentage of fairly large percentage, who can't afford it. that is wrong. we will take care of that through the medicaid system, we have no choice. we are not going to let people die in the streets. >> medicaid will be cut, they rushed it through before getting the accounting from the accounting and budgeting office. 880 billion cut from medicaid. that goes against the president's promise not to cut medica medicaid? >> no, it says there is a better way to do...
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what upsets me most is what is trying to bloody beats up percentage of states.ted -- [indiscernible] change how think and everything whatever -- call, host: all right. carolina,ington, north independent, go ahead. caller: good morning. on last commentator you had that wrote the book "black and is stressing from what i understand, understanding nd cooperation between there was an understanding and cooperation between communities in identifying where there are issues, and president obama had said, especially with the street strikes, nonviolence, drugs, to go easy, give people a second chance, and here comes jeff sessions. it was just a couple of days ago that he said, with all due speed, law. i just find it so ironic that there could be such a divide. most importantly, the people who are pulling the strings are so, i don't know a nice word to say, just mean-spirited. >> host: do you think the police community divide was getting better and now getting worse? where do you think that stands. >> caller: i go back 40 years when i was an emt in boston working side-by-side with the police for
what upsets me most is what is trying to bloody beats up percentage of states.ted -- [indiscernible] change how think and everything whatever -- call, host: all right. carolina,ington, north independent, go ahead. caller: good morning. on last commentator you had that wrote the book "black and is stressing from what i understand, understanding nd cooperation between there was an understanding and cooperation between communities in identifying where there are issues, and president obama had...
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. >> there's a percentage, a fairly large percentage that can't afford it. then those people don't get taken care of. that's wrong. we'll take care of that through the medicaid system. we'll take care of those people. we have no choice. we're not going to let people die on the streets. >> medicaid expansion is going to be cut in the first version of this bill and there's no cbo score because they rushed it through before getting the accounting from the nonpartisan congressional budget office, but the first version had $880 billion cut from medicaid. that goes right against the president's promise not to cut medicaid. >> no, what it does is say there's a better way to do things. imagine a system, if you will, where if you have insurance through your employer, but you fall on tough times and you fall into the medicaid market, that that transition is seamless. imagine if you go the other way, from medicaid to employer sponsored insurance, that that transition is seamless. imagine you go from medicaid to the exchange market that that transition is seamless. righ
. >> there's a percentage, a fairly large percentage that can't afford it. then those people don't get taken care of. that's wrong. we'll take care of that through the medicaid system. we'll take care of those people. we have no choice. we're not going to let people die on the streets. >> medicaid expansion is going to be cut in the first version of this bill and there's no cbo score because they rushed it through before getting the accounting from the nonpartisan congressional...
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this is the cost in the 12th district we have drawn out the voting age level that is above the percentage of the black voting age population found in the current 12th district. i found that it is race. >> the general assembly was covered by section five of the voting rights act determined it was prudent to reunify the community this could avoid the possibility of fracturing the community. further into guilford county caused the circle around the district to increase in diamet diameter. the evidence on that is not very strong. >> but that is where the race predominated. this is a district that was overpopulated. this was almost spot on and yet they moved 75,000 african-americans into the district. so that is in fact where they moved. >> is there any evidence that is necessary for the problem? >> they offered no evidence that it was. >> then why is that it seems that is what they would say. why wasn't that -- you? >> they wanted to put all of their eggs into the politics or whether they wouldn't support but this was actually necessary to comply. i don't know but that was not their argument.
this is the cost in the 12th district we have drawn out the voting age level that is above the percentage of the black voting age population found in the current 12th district. i found that it is race. >> the general assembly was covered by section five of the voting rights act determined it was prudent to reunify the community this could avoid the possibility of fracturing the community. further into guilford county caused the circle around the district to increase in diamet diameter....
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guilford county because of the 12 district we are drawing the black voting age level above thv percentage of the population found in the current district. that is a statement from the sponsors that it was race. what did the experts say? in the expert report and this i. the 1103 general assembly is mindful that it was covered by section five of the voting rights act determined it was prudent to reunify the community that could avoid the possibility of the charge of fracturing the community and inhibiting preclearance under section five co this extension further to the northeast caused the circle around the districts to increase in diameter to want to put their eggs in the politics not race. that was not their argument. the evidence doesn't stop there. the reason that happened is that it had to ramp up to over 50% to comply. >> they did make the case the because most vote for democrats and we want to get them in one district so the 15 that are thae republican is what they did last time and that is the kind of argument they make. >> they were going to be expected to so to the community that
guilford county because of the 12 district we are drawing the black voting age level above thv percentage of the population found in the current district. that is a statement from the sponsors that it was race. what did the experts say? in the expert report and this i. the 1103 general assembly is mindful that it was covered by section five of the voting rights act determined it was prudent to reunify the community that could avoid the possibility of the charge of fracturing the community and...
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that's down ten percentage points or so in the past year from his high point. but that popularity is a mile wide and an inch deep. and a lot of it simply has to do with the fact that the public at this point can't conceive of anybody else as leader. he's been in so long, he's been such a fixture, things have been good under him. we talk in the book about resigned acceptance, that russians had developed a resigned acceptance to the current regime. and to its leaders. they don't much like them, but there's not enough bad about them to make them truly angry. there really is nothing they can do about it, so they might as well simply make peace and go along and hope that they'll go away sooner or later and something better will be on offer. >> host: how much corruption is there in russia, you write, four-fifths of russians see public officials as inclined to take bribes. >> guest: yeah: and probably something on the order -- and i'll get this wrong from memory, but about a quarter of russians say that they've paid a bribe in the past two years or so. the second figu
that's down ten percentage points or so in the past year from his high point. but that popularity is a mile wide and an inch deep. and a lot of it simply has to do with the fact that the public at this point can't conceive of anybody else as leader. he's been in so long, he's been such a fixture, things have been good under him. we talk in the book about resigned acceptance, that russians had developed a resigned acceptance to the current regime. and to its leaders. they don't much like them,...
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than is a percentage of negros in the states. is it perhaps due to the fact that negro is have more difficult still and will continue to have more difficulty in finding jobs in america? >> i don't think anyone could deny that because of this heritage of prek djudice that t senator referred to, there has been a greater percentage that did not go on through our educational system, did not qualify themselves for the better jobs. therefore, there perhaps is a higher percentage who find the army or the military a suitable job and a good job in the face of lack of opportunity and other lines. >> senator kennedy, what about that question? >> i think his point is well taken. the gentleman i think from switzerland. there are a higher degree, higher rate of negros serving in vote yam than the population as a whole and the casualties in vote yam is higher than the population as a whole. i think that's partially due to what he mentioned. secondly, i think it is also the fact that the draft has been unfair here in this country and it is discr
than is a percentage of negros in the states. is it perhaps due to the fact that negro is have more difficult still and will continue to have more difficulty in finding jobs in america? >> i don't think anyone could deny that because of this heritage of prek djudice that t senator referred to, there has been a greater percentage that did not go on through our educational system, did not qualify themselves for the better jobs. therefore, there perhaps is a higher percentage who find the...
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i should mention the s&p is down by a similar percentage. the nasdaq down by more than 2%. >>> still ahead, new developments in a story we first told you about involving an alleged sexual assault at a bay area high school. the action being taken by the accused attacker and what parents are saying about the district's handling of that situation. >>> also, dozens of students in the north bay now forced to retake advanced placement tests all because of a tweet from a faculty member. details after a break. >>> a warmup getting underway across the bay area as we give you a live look outside here. we'll check in with meteorologist mark tamayo for when some neighborhoods may hit the 90-degree mark. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine.
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--in the american forces in vietnam than there is a percentage of negroes in the states. is it perhaps due to the fact that negroes have more difficulty still and will continue to have more difficulty in finding jobs in america? governor reagan: i don't think anyone could deny that because of this heritage of prejudice which the senator referred to, there has been, and among our minority groups, a greater percentage who did not go on through our educational system--did not qualify themselves for the better jobs, and so therefore there perhaps is a higher percentage who find the army or the military a suitable job and a good job in the face of lack of opportunity in other lines. and this could be true. mr. collingwood: senator kennedy, what about your views? senator kennedy: i think his point is well taken. the gentleman, i think, from switzerland--there are a higher degree--a higher rate of negroes serving in vietnam than the population as a whole, and the casualties in vietnam amongst negroes is higher than the population as a whole. 1 think that's partially due to what
--in the american forces in vietnam than there is a percentage of negroes in the states. is it perhaps due to the fact that negroes have more difficulty still and will continue to have more difficulty in finding jobs in america? governor reagan: i don't think anyone could deny that because of this heritage of prejudice which the senator referred to, there has been, and among our minority groups, a greater percentage who did not go on through our educational system--did not qualify themselves...
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gl what percentage of the u.s. population doesn't have access to broadband? >> i think it depends on who you ask. 85% of my maybe offers at least speeds in access of ten megabits to 85% of their consumers out there. i look at our ecosystem and it is pretty robust. everybody is using different standards. we have parts that are served and that is why one of the initiatives put forward was the connect america fund too which allowed some of the larger air areas who are for whatever reason choosing not to invest in the world market and the area to put it up for auction. i think that is going to be an interesting process and something we are excited about is because a lot of the area are contingent to the area my company served. they are eggs to go in and get support >> how do you see the harmioniig happ happen? >> people jump to the conclusions of what this means. in reality, it was a little bit of an overreach. i look at the carriers i represe represent. privacy very important. but i think what the fcc had done was really look at one sector of the industry and fr
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will pay for consumer products will be much higher as a percentage of their myome than the percentage of income or really rich people's incomes. my time is -- i think i will pass my time, actually, but just keeping in mind those 12, or you can rejigger the arrangement and come up with a few more, condense them a bit, but basic common sense principles about , ifway the world works people understood those principles, they would better understand government policies that appear on their face to help the poor, that appear on their face to promise a rejuvenation of america's middle class. they are in fact more likely to do the opposite. thank you very much. [applause] >> hi, everyone. don, i love your 12 iron laws of economics. i think they are fantastic and i want to post those on my wall. i think they're words to live by. i thought i would just give you five or six examples of policies out there that are meant to help the poor that actually hurt the poor. then by the way, we're going to save a few minutes for questions. let me quickly start by saying about two to three weeks ago presiden
will pay for consumer products will be much higher as a percentage of their myome than the percentage of income or really rich people's incomes. my time is -- i think i will pass my time, actually, but just keeping in mind those 12, or you can rejigger the arrangement and come up with a few more, condense them a bit, but basic common sense principles about , ifway the world works people understood those principles, they would better understand government policies that appear on their face to...
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ian: especially after that five-foot percentage we heard at 26.'d have to think they're 26 under. 18. bill: and for eagle, kelly kraft. nick: if wirs -- the first one of the weekend at 18. bill listen and that's good for 61. nick: i have a feeling knowing what's going on behind, kisner and brown are now going to halve 17 in two and finish 3, 4. bill: back to 17. ian: let's get the two first. nick: under pressure now, aren't they? ian: immense pressure. nick: got to respond. dottie: that is heading right. also a 9-iron. ian: didn't quite get it. ahill mis-hit. which is rare. dottie: same club. that's a good thump up the left side. might have to be careful. ian: oh, no. well, the pressure did get to them. i can't tell if they got lucky like jordan's did from here. it could be close. it could be on that bank. it's thick rough down there and we'll be right back at the zurich classic of new orleans in this exciting action in just a moment. ,,,,,,,, bill: back at the zurich classic of new orleans and we're hearing that kevin kisner's ball stayed up. nic
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>> i don't know what percentage. i'm sure some significant percentage are. >> so, cooperation from is important and the fear of apprehension, of roundups, of mass detention, would be a significant deterrent for them, would it not? >> in theory, i don't know whether we've seen an impact in practice, though. i just don't know as i sit here. >> could you inquire or do some internal research to the extent it is possible and report back to us? >> sure. >> thank you, madam chairman. >> thank you very much, senator. direct director, i think this concludes the hearing. let me thank you for your ability to last for many hours. it's very impressive. and let me also thank ladies and gentlemen in the audience, many of you have been here from the everywhere begin i very beginning. thank you for your attention and thank you for being respectful. it's very much appreciated. and the hearing is adjourned. >>> you can watch fbi director james comey's testimony today before the senate judiciary committee later on. it will be available
>> i don't know what percentage. i'm sure some significant percentage are. >> so, cooperation from is important and the fear of apprehension, of roundups, of mass detention, would be a significant deterrent for them, would it not? >> in theory, i don't know whether we've seen an impact in practice, though. i just don't know as i sit here. >> could you inquire or do some internal research to the extent it is possible and report back to us? >> sure. >> thank...
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you can as good as percentages or daughters and you get progressive result either way.you can shift the results, to get a lot of polls try to push one way or the other but overall american supported progressive tax rate. there's some serious gaps in peoples policy knowledge. why needs you use the phrase marginal tax rate. that is an entirely nebulous idea in the public comment understand that people didn't understand the next tax rate applies onto income above the income you earn on the rate below. people imagine you're paying 39% or that one time taxes at 90% at the very top a think that's 90% on whole income. that's a very common misunderstanding that undercuts support for high tax rates because that's how it is perceived. one thing would be interesting is to find a way to explain that quickly. i tried that in my book but that's a policy problem in terms of explaining how income taxes actually works. it is commonly believed in front of this point already that people like a graduate income tax in principle they think which people should pay a larger percentage, not jus
you can as good as percentages or daughters and you get progressive result either way.you can shift the results, to get a lot of polls try to push one way or the other but overall american supported progressive tax rate. there's some serious gaps in peoples policy knowledge. why needs you use the phrase marginal tax rate. that is an entirely nebulous idea in the public comment understand that people didn't understand the next tax rate applies onto income above the income you earn on the rate...
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vote between the republican and democrat appointee, roughly 13 percentage points which is concerning that is not catastrophic from the point of the rule of law, the likelihood of a liberal vote on the panel is frequently 30 to 40% higher, and the likelihood of a liberal vote from the judge on the panel. that is to say a democratic judge on the panel shows phenomenally liberal voting patterns and republican on the panel shows the conservatives voting patterns. it's compared to have a vote in aggregate. now what thinks that a startling finding in my view is that on the panel if you are with the, the democrats have the votes. if it involves wha whether the greenhouse gas regulation is lawful, they can do what they want. they've got the vote. why is it that on the panel to show much more moderate voting patterns and the panels. i think that it's about information at least in part. on the panel that is colorado springs. what makes the statistics not expected is what we are observing this legal professionals and judges in the law answering not a political question that the legal question a
vote between the republican and democrat appointee, roughly 13 percentage points which is concerning that is not catastrophic from the point of the rule of law, the likelihood of a liberal vote on the panel is frequently 30 to 40% higher, and the likelihood of a liberal vote from the judge on the panel. that is to say a democratic judge on the panel shows phenomenally liberal voting patterns and republican on the panel shows the conservatives voting patterns. it's compared to have a vote in...
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the survey suggests the tories are ahead by just five percentage points. investors also sold the currency after u.k. first quarter gdp missed estimates yesterday. japan's core consumer inflation gauge has risen for a fourth month, the longest run of gains since 2015. consumer prices increased 0.3% from a year earlier. that is still far below target and weak price pressures point to limited gains ahead. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm nejra cehic. this is bloomberg. francine: donald trump makes his g7 debut today as do theresa may, emmanuel macron, and paolo gentiloni. a tough debate is expected on trade and climate change but there should be agreement on the need to fight terrorism, an issue that has been given more urgency following the manchester bombing. yesterday trump urged nato leaders to pay their fair share on defense to help counter the terrorist threat. minimum for bare confronting today's very real and very vicious threats. if nato countries made their full and complet
the survey suggests the tories are ahead by just five percentage points. investors also sold the currency after u.k. first quarter gdp missed estimates yesterday. japan's core consumer inflation gauge has risen for a fourth month, the longest run of gains since 2015. consumer prices increased 0.3% from a year earlier. that is still far below target and weak price pressures point to limited gains ahead. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than...
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so they've been cut in half as a percentage of gdp.gdp to 17% of gdp. and business pays a lot of the health care cost. so you've lost 12 points, and there's only 100 cents on the dollar. but you've lost 12 points now and other countries, most industrialist countries, a number of them were also around 5% in 1960. and some of those have gone up to maybe 11 or something of the sort. but in terms of costs to manufacturing, and really everything throughout the economy that's related to health care, and health care is one-sixth of the whole economy, we've had a 12-point movement against american business and it continues. and i don't see anything necessarily in the horizon that would cause that number to be, i think it's more likely to go up than down unless we change something fundamental. when something has happened to that extent you better not count on it reversing itself from natural causes. there's a reason why it's happening and you better attack the reason if you care about changing the course of the cost. >> charlie let's get your p
so they've been cut in half as a percentage of gdp.gdp to 17% of gdp. and business pays a lot of the health care cost. so you've lost 12 points, and there's only 100 cents on the dollar. but you've lost 12 points now and other countries, most industrialist countries, a number of them were also around 5% in 1960. and some of those have gone up to maybe 11 or something of the sort. but in terms of costs to manufacturing, and really everything throughout the economy that's related to health care,...
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they are a very small percentage of the industry as a whole.it has the biggest potential for development. not because of consumer demand, but emissions standards and the limitations governments -- we are talking particularly the european, that japanese, chinese thernment, will trigger takeoff of electric cars's markets. charlie: do have significant penetration in the chinese market? carlos: we do. of electric cars of the most vibrant in the world. there is so much incentive the because ofernment the problem of pollution. you to: they incentivize purchase an electric car? carlos: exactly, and they are asking carmakers to make an .ffer we have expanded our plans in china. but before getting the authorization, we needed to commit that we would bring electric cars. there is a push from the offer. what they areknow doing. are they difficult to deal with? carlos: no, they have their plans and you have to follow their plans. contribute, you receive the appropriate incentive. -- charlie: what is the difference between self driving and autonomous? carlo
they are a very small percentage of the industry as a whole.it has the biggest potential for development. not because of consumer demand, but emissions standards and the limitations governments -- we are talking particularly the european, that japanese, chinese thernment, will trigger takeoff of electric cars's markets. charlie: do have significant penetration in the chinese market? carlos: we do. of electric cars of the most vibrant in the world. there is so much incentive the because...
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it has moved five percentage points in just a week. suggested the gap as wide as 24 percentage points. consumer confidence slipping to the lowest level since immediately after the breast -- brexit referendum. do not forget, that comes after the data yesterday showed the economy slowed 2.4% in the last quarter. the longested stretch in almost a year in which the euro stocks 50 and the euro single currency has moved in sync. blue line, euro, white line, euro stocks 50. a sustained positive correlation would signal the reversal of this trend that has been in place since 2014 as the weekend exchange rate has boosted -- that is a fascinating chart. i would like to finish on something a bit different, japan inflation is certainly interesting. this is japan inflation going back to 2013, look at the four little blue squares showing the core inflation has risen for the fourth consecutive month, up by .3%, the longest run of gains since mid-2015. it is far below the target of the boj which is 2%, and underlying inflation is flat. growth is picki
it has moved five percentage points in just a week. suggested the gap as wide as 24 percentage points. consumer confidence slipping to the lowest level since immediately after the breast -- brexit referendum. do not forget, that comes after the data yesterday showed the economy slowed 2.4% in the last quarter. the longested stretch in almost a year in which the euro stocks 50 and the euro single currency has moved in sync. blue line, euro, white line, euro stocks 50. a sustained positive...
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>> i don't know what percentage. i'm sure some significant percentage are. >> so cooperation from them is important and the fear of apprehension, of round-ups, of mass detention would be a significant deterrent for them, would it not? >>. >> in theory. i don't know whether we've seen it in practice, though. i just don't know sitting here. >> could you inquire or do some internal research to the extent it is possible and report back to us? >> sure. >> thank you, madam chairwoman. >> thank you very much. senator, director, i think this concludes the hearing. let me thank you for your ability to last for many hours. it's very impressive and let me say that many of you have been here from the very beginning. thank you for your attention and thank you for being respectful. it's very much appreciated. and the hearing is adjourned. >> i'm wolf blitzer in washington. for nearly four hours, the director of the fbi james comey has been in the hot seat answers senators' questions on a wide range of issues, specifically his deci
>> i don't know what percentage. i'm sure some significant percentage are. >> so cooperation from them is important and the fear of apprehension, of round-ups, of mass detention would be a significant deterrent for them, would it not? >>. >> in theory. i don't know whether we've seen it in practice, though. i just don't know sitting here. >> could you inquire or do some internal research to the extent it is possible and report back to us? >> sure. >>...
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showing the tories lead is wider than the five percentage point shared by you have on friday.centage points. sterling is up against the dollar today. the bond board, attention on italy. focusing on markets in just a second. italian yields lower now. we will explain it all in a minute. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, this is the "european close." finishing out the tuesday session. the bank holiday on monday. , thedays of decline largest losing stretch since march 7. we will explain why with paul dobson. this chart stood out to me. last year investors jumped at renewable to buy energy. now they are getting a lesson from fossil fuel. utilities, which seemingly have lots to give, it is the biggest gainer on the dax index after jumping 48%. the advances almost 6% bigger than clean energy. energy.le line that is fascinating. another company, for which coal and gas are the most important fuel, they have doubled the pace of its former parents. a quirk you are seeing in germany. sterling we will talk about with paul. this is something that stood out from one o
showing the tories lead is wider than the five percentage point shared by you have on friday.centage points. sterling is up against the dollar today. the bond board, attention on italy. focusing on markets in just a second. italian yields lower now. we will explain it all in a minute. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, this is the "european close." finishing out the tuesday session. the bank holiday on monday. , thedays of decline largest losing stretch since...
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residents of the united states. >> i do not know what percentage. i'm sure some significant percentage of art. >> so cooperation from them is important, and the fear of apprehension, roundups, mass detention would be a significant deterrent for them, would it no not? >> in theory, i don't know whether we have seen an impact in practic i just do not know as i sit here. >> could you inquire or do some internal research to the extent it is possible and report back to us? >> sure. >> thank you, madam chairman. >> thank you very much, senator. director, i think this concludes the hearing. let me thank you for your ability to last for many hours. it is very impressive. let me also thank the ladies and gentlemen in the audience who many have been here from the very beginning. thank you for your attention. thank you for being respectful. it is very much appreciated. the hearing is adjourned. >> jenna: thank you as well for hanging in with us at nearly four hours of testimony by the fbi director james comey. this is a rather routine oversight hearing by the
residents of the united states. >> i do not know what percentage. i'm sure some significant percentage of art. >> so cooperation from them is important, and the fear of apprehension, roundups, mass detention would be a significant deterrent for them, would it no not? >> in theory, i don't know whether we have seen an impact in practic i just do not know as i sit here. >> could you inquire or do some internal research to the extent it is possible and report back to us?...
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they have a concept called rules of origin, country of origin, saying what percentage of the parts in a car that gets nafta duty-free treatment can come from outside nafta. well, they did it in such detail that many of the parts they described aren't even used in cars anymore because automotive technology has changed. so, that whole section, wally was reasonably well intentioned, to have some degree of protection to the nafta countries, is totally obsolete. nafta didn't know anything about digital, because digital didn't really exist. services weren't as big as they are now, especially financial services, internet, the whole thing. there are a lot of things that are just missing that are increasingly important in today's world. then there is the whole question of dispute resolution mechanisms and enforcement. david: let me pick out the semantics for a sec. obsolescence to my mind implies the fact that he needs to be replaced. it's no longer useful. when you think about nafta, are you thinking about revising that agreement or doing something totally different and putting it in its plac
they have a concept called rules of origin, country of origin, saying what percentage of the parts in a car that gets nafta duty-free treatment can come from outside nafta. well, they did it in such detail that many of the parts they described aren't even used in cars anymore because automotive technology has changed. so, that whole section, wally was reasonably well intentioned, to have some degree of protection to the nafta countries, is totally obsolete. nafta didn't know anything about...
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the percentage of them killed by muslims is less than three-tenths of one percent. in other words, their murder rate is one third the national average. but we've all heard about it. does that mean we shouldn't be tough on terrorism committed by islamic radicals? of course not. but it means we shouldn't go around in a blind stupor mixing apples and oranges and terrifying some of the most talented, devoted people in this country, who want to make their contribution, who help make us better, because diverse groups make better decisions and make a more interesting life. i'll give you another example. are there are too many undocumented people? yes. why? because we've let over 30 years pass without adopting an immigration update. you can't change as much as we do without constantly revising your laws. if you want to protect your border and have standards for citizenship. and the underlying facts are changing all the time, you have to be prepared to update your laws in the best case every five years but certainly every 10. and we know the reason we haven't passed immigrat
the percentage of them killed by muslims is less than three-tenths of one percent. in other words, their murder rate is one third the national average. but we've all heard about it. does that mean we shouldn't be tough on terrorism committed by islamic radicals? of course not. but it means we shouldn't go around in a blind stupor mixing apples and oranges and terrifying some of the most talented, devoted people in this country, who want to make their contribution, who help make us better,...
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. >> and electric cars are a small percentage of the industry as a whole. but it probably has he biggest potential not because there's consumer demand for electric cars but the emission standards and limitation governments -- we're not talking only about the u.s. government particularly european government and japanese government and chinese government are putting as a trigger as the take off of the electric cars market. >> the testimony of sally yates and aftermath to the french election and the future of self-driving cars when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: we begin with sally yates' testimony to the senate judiciary committee the former acting attorney general testified today alongside james clapper. they were questioned on a range of issues on russia
. >> and electric cars are a small percentage of the industry as a whole. but it probably has he biggest potential not because there's consumer demand for electric cars but the emission standards and limitation governments -- we're not talking only about the u.s. government particularly european government and japanese government and chinese government are putting as a trigger as the take off of the electric cars market. >> the testimony of sally yates and aftermath to the french...
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no industrialized countries bends as much as a percentage of gdp, 18%, or as much on a per capita basis, as the united states. not even close. and yet, we are not getting what we pay for. workg to make the system better for you and for me, and to bring millions of people who are not insured into the system so the risk pools are broader and your costs go down because we have got a lot of healthy are nowople who assured, that is the name of the game. we can do better in that regard. we have made some progress but we can do better. i hope my republican friends will give up this dead-end because theyeal it politically promised that for seven years. let's try to make it that her. the vice chair of the new democratic coalition, what is that? -- dems areams pragmatic, innovative, embracing democrats in congress. we tend to be for things like free trade and certainly, the reauthorization of instruments -- we're business friendly and tech savvy business friendly and we have deep ties to the tech community here on the east coast and in my home state of virginia and silicon valley. forry to be a v
no industrialized countries bends as much as a percentage of gdp, 18%, or as much on a per capita basis, as the united states. not even close. and yet, we are not getting what we pay for. workg to make the system better for you and for me, and to bring millions of people who are not insured into the system so the risk pools are broader and your costs go down because we have got a lot of healthy are nowople who assured, that is the name of the game. we can do better in that regard. we have made...
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. >> what percentage of the u.s. population does not have access to broadband?hirley bloomfield: it depends on how you define broadband, and it would be an interesting statistic. i look at our sector, 85% of my membership has speeds in excess of 10 megabits to 85% of their consumers that are out there. so i look at our kind of ecosystem, and is a pretty robust ecosystem. i would not want to throw something out because everyone has different standards, but some parts of the country are not served. that is why one of the initiatives the fcc put together with the connect america fund 2, which allows the larger carriers who are for whatever reason choose not to invest in the world markets, need to put that area up for auction. that would be an interesting process, and something we are excited about the because a lot of those areas are contingent to my areas. they are anxious to get support to build and provide broadband to those folks who have not had it yet. the light bulb goes off. there is a transforming kind of technology when you bring into these rural communit
. >> what percentage of the u.s. population does not have access to broadband?hirley bloomfield: it depends on how you define broadband, and it would be an interesting statistic. i look at our sector, 85% of my membership has speeds in excess of 10 megabits to 85% of their consumers that are out there. so i look at our kind of ecosystem, and is a pretty robust ecosystem. i would not want to throw something out because everyone has different standards, but some parts of the country are not...
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every time someone watches it you get a cut says: <"the percentage deal you have with them stays with them and you forever, as long as your video is up online you are making money. ">it depends on the contract you sign but on average this is the breakdown and on youtube.. for every million views you would get around $600. gabe slate/reporter says: < "you don't have to wait for an agency to come to you.. if you believe your video could go viral, you can submit it to the licensing agencies">on their websites they walk you through how to upload your video for consideration. junkin media is one of those agencies. they told me they watch around 85,000 videos a month. besides the videos sent into them they have 50 full time employees and a computer software program, scouring the web every day looking for that next viral hit they said it's like looking for diamonds in the rough. for every 5,000 videos they watch they will make an offer on 50. junkin said depe
every time someone watches it you get a cut it depends on the contract you sign but on average this is the breakdown on their websites they walk you through how to upload your video for consideration. junkin media is one of those agencies. they told me they watch around 85,000 videos a month. besides the videos sent into them they have 50 full time employees and a computer software program, scouring the web every day looking for that next viral hit they said it's like looking for diamonds in...
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27 percentage points.ral election. that big tory lead is being driven by two sorts of movements of voter. first of all, there's been a transfer of ukip voters to the conservative party. so, ukip won around i3% of the vote at the last general election, they are now polling at around 5%. and the main beneficiaries of that fall are the tories. you could spot that at last week's local elections. take norfolk, where until last week, there were a0 tory councillors and 15 ukip councillors. there are now 55 tory councillors. who have moved across to the tories from other parties. across the uk, that's around 4% of people. but that flow is most striking in scotland, a flow that largely came from labour unionists moving to the tory party. that scottish tory surge comes just as the snp support has weakened ever so slightly. and those two things together mean there are around a dozen scottish seats where the tories have to be taken seriously. there's a real complication in reading scotland, though, which is unionist t
27 percentage points.ral election. that big tory lead is being driven by two sorts of movements of voter. first of all, there's been a transfer of ukip voters to the conservative party. so, ukip won around i3% of the vote at the last general election, they are now polling at around 5%. and the main beneficiaries of that fall are the tories. you could spot that at last week's local elections. take norfolk, where until last week, there were a0 tory councillors and 15 ukip councillors. there are...
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if you look at public opinion polls he was around 70 percent favorable that is down 10 percentage points in the past year but that popularity is a mile wide and an inch deep in an acid do with the fact that the public cannot conceive of anybody else as a leader. things have been good under him and he is a fixture russians have an acceptance to the current regime. they don't like them but there isn't enough bad to make them angry nothing they can do about it so they might as well wait and bill long hoping they will go along sooner or later. >> host: how much corruption is there a? >> the public with officials will not describe. i will get this wrong but one-third of russia -- russian say they paid as bribe over the past two years but the second figure is reasonably high saying that the officials are corrupt is not that high but most people see their official was corrupt to a significant extent. it is hard to talk about the way we measure and the best that we can do is make the educated guess to put how much corruption there is compared to france ridley in. >> although most do vote they th
if you look at public opinion polls he was around 70 percent favorable that is down 10 percentage points in the past year but that popularity is a mile wide and an inch deep in an acid do with the fact that the public cannot conceive of anybody else as a leader. things have been good under him and he is a fixture russians have an acceptance to the current regime. they don't like them but there isn't enough bad to make them angry nothing they can do about it so they might as well wait and bill...
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it's lost a very significant percentage of its buying power since then. it seems like a clear solution to do that, to increase an asp recommends it which i think our policy recommends a 25 percent increase, i suspect most folks don't have anyidea what their taxes on gas . but it is something that i think it's important. ask if we're going to continue to maintain the infrastructurethat we have , we also, is not just maintaining it the way we used to do it, is maintaining it for the future with more innovative minimal resilience technology. >> area may have something on that. >>. >> going in. >> could you give examples of the things that you feel would be resilient and less energy intensive for the future? >> questions about research and development and of course there's a significant need for investment in research and i think the federal government has an important role to play therethrough missed and nsf and epa, department of energy. a lot of different research programs, this morning i was looking on our collaborative form. and there's a discussion taki
it's lost a very significant percentage of its buying power since then. it seems like a clear solution to do that, to increase an asp recommends it which i think our policy recommends a 25 percent increase, i suspect most folks don't have anyidea what their taxes on gas . but it is something that i think it's important. ask if we're going to continue to maintain the infrastructurethat we have , we also, is not just maintaining it the way we used to do it, is maintaining it for the future with...
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gianforte is ahead. >> he should be ahead based on the early vote percentages. we talked about in the previous hour, 65% of early votes came in and favored him greatly. now they are predicting a single digit win for him as opposed to double digits. it would be a good night for democrats. it's something they would go out there and fund raise about. they talk about the resistance, how it's working and beating down republican strength. that would be the silver lining. >> kimberly: charlie, i wonder what that would be also tricky to do in terms of did people split? single digit win, did people flip and vote for the democrat? strong likely republican voters or was there attrition where people did not show up wet early voted? >> i'm not sure how democrats will be able to spin this as a positive thing if they lose because it's not even a mentor. it's the midterm of a midterm sort of election. and you have, the left is very vocal right now. they are very energized. they hate donald trump. the resistance movement is a very real. they are raising money. if they can't win.
gianforte is ahead. >> he should be ahead based on the early vote percentages. we talked about in the previous hour, 65% of early votes came in and favored him greatly. now they are predicting a single digit win for him as opposed to double digits. it would be a good night for democrats. it's something they would go out there and fund raise about. they talk about the resistance, how it's working and beating down republican strength. that would be the silver lining. >> kimberly:...
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a robust annual percentage yield that's what i find romantic. throwing your money away. i think it's over there. that way? yeah, a little further up. what year was that quarter? what year is that one? '98 that's the one. you got it! nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. ally. do it right. let's get out of that water. >>> jim cramer joining us now. dylan aid l man with us as well. he was the sohn contest winner. we saw your tweet. >> look, i met with dan and you know, candidate i think you mad presentation. i don't want to refute it so much as just to say i think paypal doing well and perhaps it's not a great short. i think ebay is an undervalued company. i afwree it doesn't get the create a lot of people feel it will be zroid by amazon. i think the last two quarters demonstrated better number ofs, just to get the total payment volume for paypay, was 99 billion. they have 19% for mutual growth, which is really pretty great. big revenues. everyone's trying to write these guys off. there have been so many people who have been, jean ha
a robust annual percentage yield that's what i find romantic. throwing your money away. i think it's over there. that way? yeah, a little further up. what year was that quarter? what year is that one? '98 that's the one. you got it! nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. ally. do it right. let's get out of that water. >>> jim cramer joining us now. dylan aid l man with us as well. he was the sohn contest winner. we saw your tweet. >> look, i met with dan and you...
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norton: it's always hard giving up a percentage of something you built. -all right. for it. -lemonis: all right. -you got a deal. -norton: you got a deal. lemonis: my $500,000 offer is gonna go towards paying off the $86,000 mortgage that exists. the remaining $414,000 is gonna go directly towards the expansion of the facility, enhancing the amount of seating by building a deck, and a general store. lynn: i'm relieved because i feel like now we can really take this place and go with it. lemonis: you worked hard for it. both of you did, worked hard for it. i say it's time to get to work. what do you say? -lynn: i think so, too. -norton: all right. lemonis: well, hi, folks. i wanted to get everybody together. norton and lynn and i made a deal for me to become a partner in shuler's bar-b-que. i wrote a check for $500,000. that $500,000 will give me 40% of the business. lynn and norton will still own 60% of the business. when i invest in a business, i look for three things -- people, process, and product. in this particular business, i absolutely love the people. i love
norton: it's always hard giving up a percentage of something you built. -all right. for it. -lemonis: all right. -you got a deal. -norton: you got a deal. lemonis: my $500,000 offer is gonna go towards paying off the $86,000 mortgage that exists. the remaining $414,000 is gonna go directly towards the expansion of the facility, enhancing the amount of seating by building a deck, and a general store. lynn: i'm relieved because i feel like now we can really take this place and go with it....
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now in november they voted for donald trump by 5 percentage points. it's interesting we sat down with middle aged locklear native american and as we interviewed him life long democrat he actually had a bobblehead of president obama over his shoulder on the mantle behind minimum and framed picture of obama family yet he voted for donald trump. now unpacking that story and reasons why he did that, because there are thousands of mark locklears around the country and we need to know what these people are and priorities and challenges. >> are these people in your estimation that we hear the media ignores voices and the concerns of these people who were reliably blue voteers in past and are no longer. >> we found over and over people say we want a voice. and that's when we're there to do is give them a voice. they feel ignored and left behind by the media especially. >> when you talk about western pennsylvania we're talking about this before on the air you know that's an area mr. were so miney mines for example they closed and no presidential candidate came
now in november they voted for donald trump by 5 percentage points. it's interesting we sat down with middle aged locklear native american and as we interviewed him life long democrat he actually had a bobblehead of president obama over his shoulder on the mantle behind minimum and framed picture of obama family yet he voted for donald trump. now unpacking that story and reasons why he did that, because there are thousands of mark locklears around the country and we need to know what these...
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the trailing is 2 percentage basis points than the stockmarket endeck.s about a 44 percent mark exposure. again, that's not necessarily talent. we've fired 65 hedge fund managers, this is what's left. >> plark, when you look at the landscape, you are not investing, when you look at the world, i'm sure you do, what is it saying to you, the stock markets are all time highs the dax, basically at all time highs, does this one continue or do you see dark clouds on the horizon? >> look what we look for, we are very skeptical. they can buy financial instruments off a screen and justify a two and 20. which is why the index nearly all of our pib lick market assets, it's generated by the sorts of assets. so we're going heavy into opportunistic credit and real saturday, we're the sources generating quite significant output that will make a difference in our total portfolio. >> yeah. marc, someone, you talked about the performance. over a long period of time, you invested for the long hall two times. so how do you view the cycle? in other words, how when you are inv
the trailing is 2 percentage basis points than the stockmarket endeck.s about a 44 percent mark exposure. again, that's not necessarily talent. we've fired 65 hedge fund managers, this is what's left. >> plark, when you look at the landscape, you are not investing, when you look at the world, i'm sure you do, what is it saying to you, the stock markets are all time highs the dax, basically at all time highs, does this one continue or do you see dark clouds on the horizon? >> look...
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gianforte is ahead. >> he should be ahead based on the early vote percentages.s we talked about in the previous hour, 65% of early votes came in and favored him greatly. now they are predicting a single digit win for him as opposed to double digits. it would be a good night for democrats. it's something they would go out there and fund raise about. they talk about the resistance, how it's working and beating down republican strength. that would be the silver lining. >> kimberly: charlie, i wonder what that would be also tricky to do in terms of did people split? single digit win, did people flip and vote for the democrat? strong likely republican voters or was there attrition where people did not show up wet early voted? >> i'm not sure how democrats will be able to spin this as a positive thing if they lose because it's not even a midterm. it's the midterm of a midterm sort of election. and you have, the left is very vocal right now. they are very energized. they hate donald trump. the resistance movement is a very real. they are raising money. if they can't wi
gianforte is ahead. >> he should be ahead based on the early vote percentages.s we talked about in the previous hour, 65% of early votes came in and favored him greatly. now they are predicting a single digit win for him as opposed to double digits. it would be a good night for democrats. it's something they would go out there and fund raise about. they talk about the resistance, how it's working and beating down republican strength. that would be the silver lining. >> kimberly:...
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. >> in new hampshire, where we have the second highest percentage of overdose deaths in the country, we lose more people in new hampshire to deaths from overdoses of opioids and fentanyl and heroin than we do to car accidents. and the ultimate percentage of those people, 90% are getting treatment for their surstance abuse disorders through the expansion of medicaid which has been a bipartisan program in new hampshire that has covered about 60,000 people, many of whom are getting treatment for substance abuse disorders. what you are telling me from the cbo and that based on the plan that passed the house, that the republicans supported, those people who are getting lifesaving treatments for mental health issues and substance abuse will be kicked off their plan and not have any other aupgsz forgeting that care. >> that is what the congressional budget office reports. we have these discussions on the floor and you have been in the middle of them because of new hampshire's experience with opioids and both parties come together and ring their hands and say what are we going to do about th
. >> in new hampshire, where we have the second highest percentage of overdose deaths in the country, we lose more people in new hampshire to deaths from overdoses of opioids and fentanyl and heroin than we do to car accidents. and the ultimate percentage of those people, 90% are getting treatment for their surstance abuse disorders through the expansion of medicaid which has been a bipartisan program in new hampshire that has covered about 60,000 people, many of whom are getting...
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what is remarkable is how low that percentage remains.d overall retail includes things like cars, big-ticket purchases. we're looking at 10.7% of all retail sales made online. that tells you not only what the course has been, but still at the low level potentially how much more we could see online retail grow. if you are interested in this topic in the changing face of retail, shelly banjo has a great column just that were she says perhaps the death of retail has been exaggerated and puts in perspective the issue. david: can't recommend that column enough. the white house press briefing beginning and washington, d.c. sarah sanders will be presiding over that. she will get her opening statement in just a moment. we will review the q&a with reporters in just a little bit. >> i would like to do a few things. will district executive order. -- wel lock you th will walk you through it and answer your questions. i think the trend going in the wrong direction in cyberspace. it is time to stop that transfer rivers it on behalf of the american peop
what is remarkable is how low that percentage remains.d overall retail includes things like cars, big-ticket purchases. we're looking at 10.7% of all retail sales made online. that tells you not only what the course has been, but still at the low level potentially how much more we could see online retail grow. if you are interested in this topic in the changing face of retail, shelly banjo has a great column just that were she says perhaps the death of retail has been exaggerated and puts in...
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and barack obama, the long-term growth never exceeded the blue-chip consensus by more than one percentageoint. the headline -- trump is more optimistic than reagan and that's not good. gloria is in bowie, maryland, democrat. caller: thank you for c-span. trumpty-dumpty nonsense, it is important that the american people have one place to raise their voice and get feedback. the one man who just spoke, i do not know where he is getting his information. out of a comic book somewhere. --ck obama took the nation barack obama took the nation from one of the worst financial disasters in the nation. did he do everything perfectly? no leader does that. thisou cannot destroy president's amazing legacy by logging it out of existence. donald trump, his health care proposal is social genocide. his budget is one of the most unpleasant attacks. he is a shameless big it and his isbigot and his bottom line robbing the needy for the greedy. nearly 80. i am i live so far below the poverty level, but i love god, i love this country, and i believe america will survive even donald trump. host: brent is in searc
and barack obama, the long-term growth never exceeded the blue-chip consensus by more than one percentageoint. the headline -- trump is more optimistic than reagan and that's not good. gloria is in bowie, maryland, democrat. caller: thank you for c-span. trumpty-dumpty nonsense, it is important that the american people have one place to raise their voice and get feedback. the one man who just spoke, i do not know where he is getting his information. out of a comic book somewhere. --ck obama...
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unlike unlike heathrow and gatwick, they have a far smaller percentage of flights that are ba flightss dramatic as heathrow and gatwick. what do you make of how ba has handled this? they are doing the best they can. given the nature of the failure was with it systems, they had a difficult time getting information out to passengers. this is the kind of situation that is not really practised ahead of time. weather related failures, that is something you can prepare for, but nothing that affects the entire network in one day. what can passengers expect in terms of treatment in times like these? we heard of older people during the day not being given a chance to sit on, not being given a chance to sit on, no food vouchers for people. what would you expect them to do? the eu has a lot of rules regarding compensation, like food vouchers and places to sit. that is under their control. that appears to be the case this time. but when you have a situation with such a wide range, percentage, of people having this problem, even the airline with the best of intentions will have trouble rolling thi
unlike unlike heathrow and gatwick, they have a far smaller percentage of flights that are ba flightss dramatic as heathrow and gatwick. what do you make of how ba has handled this? they are doing the best they can. given the nature of the failure was with it systems, they had a difficult time getting information out to passengers. this is the kind of situation that is not really practised ahead of time. weather related failures, that is something you can prepare for, but nothing that affects...