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part of what's happening with the change in california has been not just a policy exchange but big investments, more investments in education. you invested in childcare and early learning. you're investing in climate response. and it's not hurting growth. it's increasing growth. this is also an essential conversation we're going to have over the next several months. the experience in california is so central to this because as you've invested, it's not that california has declined. it has led the country in economic growth. i'd love for you to talk about some of the investments you have made and how that is building inclusion, but not at the expense of growth. it's actually going hand-in-hand with growth. gov. newsom: that reminds me of a wonderful book called built to last. i recommend it for everybody. in politics, in business, in life. but there's a chapter called the tyranny of war. our capacity to grow our economy was not done at the expense of the environment. quite the contrary. the reason california enjoyed 3.8% average gdp growth substantially outperforming the national economy is bec
part of what's happening with the change in california has been not just a policy exchange but big investments, more investments in education. you invested in childcare and early learning. you're investing in climate response. and it's not hurting growth. it's increasing growth. this is also an essential conversation we're going to have over the next several months. the experience in california is so central to this because as you've invested, it's not that california has declined. it has led...
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shows a brit's it leaning academics feel that they need to censor what they teach and discuss the policy exchange study of $800.00 current and former staffers from just over half of respondents would feel comfortable sitting for lunch or a meeting with colleagues who backs the campaign for britain to leave the e.u. that's why all nearly all remain backing academics feel comfortable expressing their views publicly but their brakes are to counterparts are likely to solve sense of their views in discussions due to fear of consequences for their careers. the challenge today is a serious threat to academic freedom may now arise from within universities this internal threat vibes from the way that some of the university both students and faculty members relate to others on campus being willing to penalise them on the basis of their perceived or actual political views a number of right leaning thinkers have been no platform from universities in recent years including canadian professor jordan peterson german politician alice videl and former adviser steve bannon the government promised to enforce freedo
shows a brit's it leaning academics feel that they need to censor what they teach and discuss the policy exchange study of $800.00 current and former staffers from just over half of respondents would feel comfortable sitting for lunch or a meeting with colleagues who backs the campaign for britain to leave the e.u. that's why all nearly all remain backing academics feel comfortable expressing their views publicly but their brakes are to counterparts are likely to solve sense of their views in...
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shows that breaks it leaning academics feel they need to censor what they teach and discuss the policy exchange study of over $800.00 current and former staff as found just over half of respondents will feel comfortable sitting for lunch or in a meeting with colleagues who back to the campaign for britain to leave the e.u. as well nearly all remain backing academics feel comfortable expressing their views publicly but the brits are to counterparts likely to sell sense of their views and discussions due to a fear of consequences for their careers. the challenge today is a serious threat to academic freedom may now arise from within universities this internal threat vibes from the way that some of the university both students and faculty members relate to others on campus being willing to penalise them on the basis of their perceived or actual political views. a number of right leaning thinkers have been platform from universities in recent years including canadian professor jordan peterson german politician alice videl and former trump advisor steve burnham the government promised to enforce fre
shows that breaks it leaning academics feel they need to censor what they teach and discuss the policy exchange study of over $800.00 current and former staff as found just over half of respondents will feel comfortable sitting for lunch or in a meeting with colleagues who back to the campaign for britain to leave the e.u. as well nearly all remain backing academics feel comfortable expressing their views publicly but the brits are to counterparts likely to sell sense of their views and...
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shows that breaks it leaning academics feel they need to censor what they teach and discuss the policy exchange study has found that just over half of respondents would feel comfortable sitting for lunch or in a meeting with leave backing colleagues and well that's one nearly all remain backing academics feel comfortable expressing their views publicly but their british counterparts are likely to solve sense of their views in discussions due to a fear of consequences for their careers. the challenge today is a serious threat to academic freedom may now arise from within universities this internal threat vibes from the way that some of the university both students and faculty members relate to others on campus being willing to penalise them on the basis of their perceived or actual political views a number of right leaning thinkers have been no platform from universities in recent years including canadian professor jordan peterson german politician and us middle former trump advisor steve burnham the government promised to enforce freedom of speech but the general secretary of the university and
shows that breaks it leaning academics feel they need to censor what they teach and discuss the policy exchange study has found that just over half of respondents would feel comfortable sitting for lunch or in a meeting with leave backing colleagues and well that's one nearly all remain backing academics feel comfortable expressing their views publicly but their british counterparts are likely to solve sense of their views in discussions due to a fear of consequences for their careers. the...
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exchanges. >> your beef with flynn is that he was undercutting obama policy.orried about. >> well, what we were worried about was that he was undercutting obama policy, and then he was covering it up. >> isn't it the fact that you're really investigating a policy difference? >> no, senator, that's not accurate. there was a cover-up before this. in fact, that's what prompted my concerns that he was providing false information to the vice president. >> miss yates, in your time at the department of justice, are you aware of any other political opponents of president obama that were being surveilled? >> again, senator, if you're talking about the court authorized surveillance of carter page -- >> i'm asking, are you aware of any surveillance of any other political opponents, any other candidates for president in 2016. there were a whole bunch of them, including the chairman and myself. >> -- would have been a waste of time in my case. >> the answer to that is no, and i also think that with no information that the russians were working to aid another candidate othe
exchanges. >> your beef with flynn is that he was undercutting obama policy.orried about. >> well, what we were worried about was that he was undercutting obama policy, and then he was covering it up. >> isn't it the fact that you're really investigating a policy difference? >> no, senator, that's not accurate. there was a cover-up before this. in fact, that's what prompted my concerns that he was providing false information to the vice president. >> miss yates, in...
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on the air they can at times be a little devoid of the real details and the policy substance so probably it will be an exchange of standard attacks at each other. >> he added that during the debates, president trump and bo to mainstream and left-wing for the country. >>> top stories at 5:30, a ateng to hojuum today, ruled that the economy companies must classify their workers as employees of various legal battles are settled. students started the school year virtually after mandating that teachers work from empty classrooms, teachers are allowed to work from home if they choose. >>> breaking news from southern california, new video into the newsroom of a fast-moving fire burning in the santa clarita valley. flames reported before 4:00 and grew to 40inthan an hour. the fire is burning up hill right now after sparking in the community in the national forest. helicopters are attacking the flames from the sky, fire crews are reporting that the boys could grow to at least 1000 acres and we will keep an eye on this fire. >> our original series project, the clock is running out on eviction protections for tenants in
on the air they can at times be a little devoid of the real details and the policy substance so probably it will be an exchange of standard attacks at each other. >> he added that during the debates, president trump and bo to mainstream and left-wing for the country. >>> top stories at 5:30, a ateng to hojuum today, ruled that the economy companies must classify their workers as employees of various legal battles are settled. students started the school year virtually after...
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it will examine the policies and actions needed to protect and promote america's interests at home and abroad. a not a political event or partisan debate, but a series of exchanges that take into account the full spectrum of views that will shape and define u.s. national security policy and america's role in the world. the atlantic council's nonpartisan virtual stage brings to our viewers the most prominent voices and decision-makers shaping the national conversation over key issues of world affairs, including the rise of china and reemergence of great power competition, energy security, cyber warfare, the global economy, and the collision between democracy and autocracy, to name just a few. our viewers can find the latest lineup of speakers and sign up for each of them on the atlantic council's website, follow us on nticcouncil, and engage in this conversation. we are truly delighted to have with us robert o'brien from national security advisor to u.s. president donald trump. he has in this capacity since september 2019. prior to holding is important position, ambassador o'brien served on the front lines of u.s. diplomacy as president trump's special envoy for
it will examine the policies and actions needed to protect and promote america's interests at home and abroad. a not a political event or partisan debate, but a series of exchanges that take into account the full spectrum of views that will shape and define u.s. national security policy and america's role in the world. the atlantic council's nonpartisan virtual stage brings to our viewers the most prominent voices and decision-makers shaping the national conversation over key issues of world...
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there a lot of other exchanges and we not coordinating the policy with anybody else.hery: another piece of news was china detained an australian television anchor, we have had these tensions between china and australia, tensions over the hong kong national security just like in. how concerned are your members about doing business in china and sing retaliation, given the rising tensions between the u.s. and china? anna: we are not hearing a lot of concern about government retaliation towards u.s. companies right now. the path we are on with the executive orders rapidly being released could result in some sort of targeting of u.s. companies in response. concerned people will be detained or anything like that. of -- the a matter entire china policy for the last a latears -- has created deal -- a great deal of operant -- great deal of uncertainty. even of things ultimately had in the right direction, when there is uncertainty, it is frequently the case customers and partners decide to opt for other business partners and to buy things elsewhere, where they feel their trans
there a lot of other exchanges and we not coordinating the policy with anybody else.hery: another piece of news was china detained an australian television anchor, we have had these tensions between china and australia, tensions over the hong kong national security just like in. how concerned are your members about doing business in china and sing retaliation, given the rising tensions between the u.s. and china? anna: we are not hearing a lot of concern about government retaliation towards...
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exchanges were low-key. the new labour leader increasingly pressured the pm over policies, such as rates of child poverty. >> report last week from the governor's social mobility commission, concluding that there are now 600,000 more children living in relative poverty than in 2012. say, childwent on to poverty rates are projected to increase to 5.2 million by 2022. what does the prime minister singh caused that? says aboutwhat he poverty. absolute poverty and poverty has both the client. there are 400,000 fewer families living in poverty now than there were in 2010. >> he was so unhappy with those answers he raised the figure again in the week. to theseis a theme exchanges. i asked the prime minister about to claims of child poverty. absolute out poverty and relative child poverty declined under the government. on monday the office of the children commission was mostly fours. he has been found out. he either dodges the question or gives dodgy answers. >> there are 100,000 fewer children. below0 children falling the threshold and material deprivation. increasing ay universal credit. 7 billion more that will
exchanges were low-key. the new labour leader increasingly pressured the pm over policies, such as rates of child poverty. >> report last week from the governor's social mobility commission, concluding that there are now 600,000 more children living in relative poverty than in 2012. say, childwent on to poverty rates are projected to increase to 5.2 million by 2022. what does the prime minister singh caused that? says aboutwhat he poverty. absolute poverty and poverty has both the client....
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policy for the united states. let's have that contrast, exchange of ideas.biden wants to be president of the united states, why wouldn't he want to stand in front of the american people before they receive their ballots? it is a mind-boggling situation. >> john: joe biden has said in the last 24 hours, we know what joe biden said about diversity in african-americans versus latinos. the president is clearly trying to move the needle with african-american voters, saying joe biden is not worthy of the african-american vote. 91% of african-american voters voted for hillary clinton in 2016. as the president hoping by pushing this point he can get african-americans to switch or to stay home or vote with kanye? >> president trump has an exceptional record to run on and a conversation with the black community in the united states. listen, in a time joe biden gets out there he clearly shows what he thinks with what he says. he believes the black population in the united states is a really voting block that if it's not voting democrat, it is on them, not on him, his b
policy for the united states. let's have that contrast, exchange of ideas.biden wants to be president of the united states, why wouldn't he want to stand in front of the american people before they receive their ballots? it is a mind-boggling situation. >> john: joe biden has said in the last 24 hours, we know what joe biden said about diversity in african-americans versus latinos. the president is clearly trying to move the needle with african-american voters, saying joe biden is not...
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continue using monetary policy stance that it todifficult for boj intervene in the foreign exchange market the meeting of prime the relation with the u.s. will be the key. intervene which means some sort of discourse with the u.s. government so i think for japan to intervene. yeni: do you expect volatility to be a sustained payment once a replacement is chosen of a have a chance to settle in? the boj is staying the course and that is the more impactful element the market. the boj monetary policy has been one of the marketnt factors for anduse of the interest rate the effect of exchange rate of the yen declined 16% but at the the close relation with president trump has been an important factor and also the stable domestic politics is also an important factor. prime minister abe has been serving as the prime minister for several years, the longest in the history. face ane are going to unstable situation with the relation with the united states and domestic politics. -- notink that may cause short-term impact, but we have to be careful about medium-term impact. seei: do you expect to japan lo
continue using monetary policy stance that it todifficult for boj intervene in the foreign exchange market the meeting of prime the relation with the u.s. will be the key. intervene which means some sort of discourse with the u.s. government so i think for japan to intervene. yeni: do you expect volatility to be a sustained payment once a replacement is chosen of a have a chance to settle in? the boj is staying the course and that is the more impactful element the market. the boj monetary...
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analyst for homeland security and counterterrorism epicenter for security policy, thanks for coming on, we appreciate it. we saw the exchange with hirono and ted cruz. give us the general feel of the meeting overall. >> i don't think the two parties could be further apart on the issue of how to deal with antifa or even as we saw in the case of the democrats whether antifa even exists in one of the things i was hoping to show yesterday is clear evidence of antifa as an organization that needs to be dealt with by law enforcement but with politicians in the state, local and federal level who if anything are bolstering antifa that will be hard to do. shannon: let's listen to what dick durbin had to say. >> instead of focusing on the real and significant violent threat of domestic terrorism by white supremacy and right-wing extremism, terrorists who killed americans the trump administration has repeatedly tried to vilify protesters and conflate social justice movements with antigovernment extremism. >> what doesn't the general public know about antifa? >> the general public has not been told, one, antifa has a long history in th
analyst for homeland security and counterterrorism epicenter for security policy, thanks for coming on, we appreciate it. we saw the exchange with hirono and ted cruz. give us the general feel of the meeting overall. >> i don't think the two parties could be further apart on the issue of how to deal with antifa or even as we saw in the case of the democrats whether antifa even exists in one of the things i was hoping to show yesterday is clear evidence of antifa as an organization that...
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policy of friendship, nominally out by the premier, he appeared the boss. president eisenhower accompanied by the secretary of state offered to exchange military information with russians in a personal appeal but the plan was rejected. the french premier supported the american proposal. the president, startled and delighted geneva and spy going windowshopping near the parties and. he proved a popular american ambassador of goodwill. washington, ato heavy rain drenched misses eisenhower, the president, and the welcoming party including vice president nixon, misses nixon, the president's mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. also where congressman and diplomats. reporting on the historic meeting, the president said -- >> the result of this conference, no one knows, but the coming months will tell. thate meantime, we do know contacts have been established and there is evidence of a new friendliness of the world. saigon reminded the world that entering piece was far away. troops fought in the streets against a rebel outlaw army. civilians caught in the crossfire ran anywhere to escape with their lives and loved ones. the american backed governments was victorious but
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early may, at a time of national crisis, the early exchanges were low-key but as the weeks passed the new labor leader increasingly pressured the pm over policy such as rate of child privity. >> last week from the government social ability commission concluded that to an outside center thousand more children living in relative poverty within 2012. the report went on to say, child poverty rate are injected to increase to five-point to million by 2022. what does the prime minister think because that? absolute poverty, relative poverty has both declined in the government there are hundreds of thousand, 400,000 fewer families living in poverty now than there were in 2010. >> he was so unhappy with those answers he raised the figures again the following week. >> mr. speaker there is a theme to these exchanges, about child poverty. she said absolute child poverty relative child poverty has declined under the government, on monday the office of the children commissioner mostly false. he's been found out, he gave the duchess a question. >> the 100,000 fewer children, 500,000 children within the threshold of low-income and material deprivation. it is
early may, at a time of national crisis, the early exchanges were low-key but as the weeks passed the new labor leader increasingly pressured the pm over policy such as rate of child privity. >> last week from the government social ability commission concluded that to an outside center thousand more children living in relative poverty within 2012. the report went on to say, child poverty rate are injected to increase to five-point to million by 2022. what does the prime minister think...
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said they did not produce that picture as a company policy, they do not advice showing support of parties. >> and a push to go public "worldwide exchangeis back after this evony top five troops: arab archers eagle guards dragon cavalries ninja warriors champion cavalries who will you choose? make friends and conquer the world. evony: the king's return download now! >>> the wait is over air b&b filing the paperwork necessary to have an initial public offering and ipo. they did not disclose any information or shares would be offered. it does come at a precarious time for the company and even industry >> before the crisis, people were staying in locations a month even longer. almost a fifth of our business are people staying over a month. the day of one-year leases will soon be over >> joining me now, partner of partners pre-ipo companies. transactions include post mates and airbnb let's talk about this. is this a good idea now? >> absolutely. this is a perfect time it makes strategic sense coming off the low expedia and booking.com are seeing growth. there are signs of improvement people are looking for risk free low-risk outings and dri
said they did not produce that picture as a company policy, they do not advice showing support of parties. >> and a push to go public "worldwide exchangeis back after this evony top five troops: arab archers eagle guards dragon cavalries ninja warriors champion cavalries who will you choose? make friends and conquer the world. evony: the king's return download now! >>> the wait is over air b&b filing the paperwork necessary to have an initial public offering and ipo....
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exchange ambassadors. what does it mean for president trump in terms of a foreign policy win >> karen, i think we can say this is significant win for the president, particularly in this election year when he has been under pressure on a number of international fronts he can call this a win because it is a dra mattis change of what we'll see in the future between uae and israel these are countries that have not recognized one another ties between the two nations and in the future, direct flight $and may $and maybe even an embassy regional leaders in bahrain and jordan and others have done the same israel is a strategic ally of the united states is staying silent we've heard from the palestines and they say this undermines the arab peace initiative. iran is really the glue that binds a lot of the states and is foi out here and say this is the act and is called hypocritical why now is the right time? >> we are in arab league meetings and contact the idea is what would we do to stop this annexation seeing the threat that would undermine any prospects of the two-state decision we took an unprecedented step with ou
exchange ambassadors. what does it mean for president trump in terms of a foreign policy win >> karen, i think we can say this is significant win for the president, particularly in this election year when he has been under pressure on a number of international fronts he can call this a win because it is a dra mattis change of what we'll see in the future between uae and israel these are countries that have not recognized one another ties between the two nations and in the future, direct...
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policy that could really become a problem. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few auntie segregating schools was hard full of the modern us politics that all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leaders where president donald trump was quick to take aim at kemah harris saying he's surprised that joe biden would choose her she was right number one draft pick and we'll see how she works out she did very very poorly in the. primaries as you know he was expected to do well. and she was share that happened right around 2 percent. spent a lot of money here a lot of things happening and so i was a little surprised that he picked. alan fischer joins us live now from outside the white house on and so on historic moment in u.s. politics but it hasn't taken long for trump on the trunk campaign to respond what they've been saying. well within a few seconds we saw the 1st attack against camelot highest the obviously had se
policy that could really become a problem. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few auntie segregating schools was hard full of the modern us politics that all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leaders where president donald trump was quick to take aim at kemah harris saying...
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it will examine the policies and actions needed to protect and promote america's interests at home and abroad. a not a political event or partisan debate, but a series of exchanges that take into account the full spectrum of views that will shape and define u.s. national security policy and america's role in the world. the atlantic council's nonpartisan virtual stage brings to our
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policy that could really become a problem. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on the segregated schools was heart full of the modern us politics at all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leaders alan fischer al-jazeera washington. mexico's former president and rica pena nieto has been accused of funneling millions of dollars in bribes to fund his election campaign and by votes and influence in the congress he's accused of taking money from ota brushed a brazilian construction firm that's admitted paying bribes and 12 countries including mexico former head of mexico state run oil company emilio who's facing corruption charges says pena nieto demanded the money be given to his team and. in the case of british lasorda said there were a series of bribes exceeding $4400000.00 that were ultimately used for the 2012 presidential campaign and the man who later became president along with his finance minister are
policy that could really become a problem. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on the segregated schools was heart full of the modern us politics at all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leaders alan fischer al-jazeera washington. mexico's former president and rica pena...
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policy that could really become a problem. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on segregating schools was hard full of the modern us politics it all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leaders alan fischer al-jazeera washington. the coronavirus pandemic has plunged the u.k. into its deepest economic slump on record g.d.p. collapse by more than 20 percent between april and june the height of the lockdown the u.k. economy is now officially in recession for the 1st time since the 2008 financial crisis there are already some signs of recovery g.d.p. did recover slightly in june and restrictions were eased our economics editor of italy's in london he says britain's economic slump is the worst of any european or g 7 countries. you may remember that spain contracted 18 percent and the united states 9.5 percent in the 2nd quarter so this is really terrible for the u.k. economy it was the last into lockdown and the
policy that could really become a problem. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on segregating schools was hard full of the modern us politics it all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leaders alan fischer al-jazeera washington. the coronavirus pandemic has plunged the...
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policy that could really become a problem. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on the segregated schools was harmful but in modern u.s. politics it all seems a long time ago smocked and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leader alan fischer washington. has a bit more on exactly who count. is now this report from heidi in maryland on the attacks from the trunk campaign which have already begun. kamel harris ran for president by rushing to the radical left president trump's 1st response to the selection of camila harris as biden's running mate was to tweet this attack ad voters reject an heiress they smartly spotted of funny she is. a person that's told many many stories that weren't true she is very big into raising taxes she wants to slash funds for a military a level that nobody's can even believe harris's supporters say that's not true they see the california senator as a pragmatic moderate and someone who's worked hard to avoid the l
policy that could really become a problem. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on the segregated schools was harmful but in modern u.s. politics it all seems a long time ago smocked and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leader alan fischer washington. has a bit more on exactly who count. is now this...
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policy term. the geico giveback. helping riders focus on the road ahead. ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back. the securities and exchangethat could lead to companies that are from china being delisted from u.s. exchanges if they do not follow the u.s. accounting rules and if they don't have financial audits reviewed by american officials. this week i spoke with sec chairman jay clayton about that and as well as a possible investigation into eastman kodak and how it communicated what was a big loan from the u.s. government. >> we are in, obviously, very choppy, very up -- uncertain economic times. companies are going to have information that is material to investors and that is going to move shares prices and other security prices significantly are. you think about drug companies and whether trials are going well for vaccines or therapeutics, you think about business combinations, those things in this choppy period. we have encouraged companies to look at their controls around information. i use the phrase practice good corporate hygiene. this is the, this is really important in times like this because our investors need
policy term. the geico giveback. helping riders focus on the road ahead. ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back. the securities and exchangethat could lead to companies that are from china being delisted from u.s. exchanges if they do not follow the u.s. accounting rules and if they don't have financial audits reviewed by american officials. this week i spoke with sec chairman jay clayton about that and as well as a possible investigation into eastman kodak and how it communicated what was a big loan from...
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policy that could really become a problem or. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on the segregated schools was hard full of the modern us politics it all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leaders alan fischer al-jazeera washington where president obama trying quickly took i am at howrah saying her liberal record gives her plenty of targets as the election campaign yes she was right number one draft pick and we'll see how she works out she did very very poorly in the. primaries as you know he was expected to do well. and she was share that happened right around 2 percent. and spent a lot of money here a lot of things happening and so i was a little surprised that he picked her ok let's talk to sonny lock up now with us on skype from los angeles on your was a college classmate of senator harris from howard university it's nice to have you with us on your what is it for having to look tell us about your time
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policy that could really become a problem. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate to beat she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on segregating schools was hurtful but in modern u.s. politics it all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leaders alan fischer al-jazeera washington. trains been derailed in the north east of scotland the incident happened near stonehaven in aberdeenshire it sparked a major response from the emergency services have been a number of serious injuries the cause of the d. rail moment is unclear but heavy rain and thunderstorms to cause flooding and travel disruption across the area last night into this morning. mexico's former president enrique pena nieto has been accused of funneling millions of dollars in bribes to fund his election campaign and to buy votes and influence in congress he's accused of taking money from 0 to brush brazilian construction company that's admitted paying bribes in 12 countries including mexico the former
policy that could really become a problem. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate to beat she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on segregating schools was hurtful but in modern u.s. politics it all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leaders alan fischer al-jazeera washington. trains been derailed in the north east of...
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at a time of national crisis, the early exchanges were low—key but as the weeks passed, the new labour leader increasingly pressured the prime minister over policiesport last week from the government social mobility commission concluded that there are now 600,000 more children living in relative poverty than in 2012. the report went on to say that child poverty rates are projected to increase to 5.2 million by 2022. what does the prime minister think caused that? i think he is completely wrong in what he says about poverty. absolute positive, relative poverty have both declined under this government and there are 400,000 fewer families living in poverty in 2010. but sir keir starmer was unhappy so he raised the figures again. there is a theme to these exchanges. last week i asked about two claims about child poverty. he said absolute child poverty and relative child poverty both declined under this government. on monday, the office of the children's commissioner ruled that the prime minister's answer was mostly false. he has been found out. he either dodges the question or he gives dodgy answers. 500,000 children falling below thresholds of low in
at a time of national crisis, the early exchanges were low—key but as the weeks passed, the new labour leader increasingly pressured the prime minister over policiesport last week from the government social mobility commission concluded that there are now 600,000 more children living in relative poverty than in 2012. the report went on to say that child poverty rates are projected to increase to 5.2 million by 2022. what does the prime minister think caused that? i think he is completely...
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legislation, they were going to compromise and drop some of the funding but what they wanted in exchange was demand policyess what you're talking about. my own family sent a standard business letter in the mail, two weeks to go from the east coast to the state of michigan. you can see some of the effects playing out across the system. i think a lot of americans can speak to what's going on already. so i do think there is urgency on the part of democrats. it's been one of their lines in the sand in terms of the relief packa package. but if we get no relief package i'm not sure there's a vessel to address it here. this is what i don't understand. you covered and known donald trump for a long time. he always seems to be acutely aware of his own self-interest and has been willing to act in his own self-interest. what nancy pelosi and chuck schumer have been saying to him all the way along is, sure, we'll spend $3 trillion to try to help americans and help the economy. the president's been saying all along if the economy is good, i'll win the election. they're in many ways offering him a political gift. now, o
legislation, they were going to compromise and drop some of the funding but what they wanted in exchange was demand policyess what you're talking about. my own family sent a standard business letter in the mail, two weeks to go from the east coast to the state of michigan. you can see some of the effects playing out across the system. i think a lot of americans can speak to what's going on already. so i do think there is urgency on the part of democrats. it's been one of their lines in the sand...
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policy that could really become a problem. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on desegregating schools was hurtful but in modern u.s. politics it all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leaders. and of course alan you are saying have to be very careful about reading too much into polling numbers right now and presumably no one is predicting a similar or a part of a tree for joe biden but i suppose the hope is that harris would strengthen his position against donald trump. what will happen and this happens almost inevitably i can't think of a time in modern american politics what hasn't happened there will be a vice presidential bones he will get a kick in the polls that will concern the republicans that will concern donald trump because he hasn't been doing terribly well in the polls recently i think if they continue to to push this is being of the radical left it might not resonate when he's talking abou
policy that could really become a problem. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on desegregating schools was hurtful but in modern u.s. politics it all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leaders. and of course alan you are saying have to be very careful about reading too...
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exchange for priorities. president trump requested his own absentee ballot from florida . >>> new policies imposed by the postmaster include eliminating overtime and slowing some mail delivery. some lawmakers and postal union leaders say he is undermining operations in an effort to effect mail-in voting n november. but they denied that charge on friday with governor newsom criticizing the trump administration handling of the postal service stuff like in it to sabotage. >> i don't think me or anyone in my lifetime has seen this happening to our postal system. it impacts not only the election but with ability to get quality care for prescriptions, information, being able to correspond with loved ones and the like. >> the governor mentioned two executive orders he signed months ago regarding mail-in voting. one provides access points for people to drop off the balance. he said that registrars in california have 17 days to collect and certify the ballots after they are postmarked. >>> hitting milestones with the coronavirus, surpassing 600,000 cases closing in on 11,000 deaths. on friday governor newsom laid out how th
exchange for priorities. president trump requested his own absentee ballot from florida . >>> new policies imposed by the postmaster include eliminating overtime and slowing some mail delivery. some lawmakers and postal union leaders say he is undermining operations in an effort to effect mail-in voting n november. but they denied that charge on friday with governor newsom criticizing the trump administration handling of the postal service stuff like in it to sabotage. >> i don't...
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we need to be able to have that exchange of ideas, show the stark contrast that exist between the america first policy is. >> sandra: i'm running out of time but has the campaign committed to the campaign commission on those debates? yes or no. >> president trump has committed to being able to have a debate with joe biden. that is a conversation they deserve to hear. joe biden is the one who is setting a trap door so he can try to escape from actually having a full conversation about his disastrous policies for this country. $7 trillion in tax hikes this economy is trying to come back from the coronavirus is not with this country needs and the american people deserve to hear it. >> sandra: we don't know the trump campaign is pushing for more debates in earlier debates. we appreciate you coming on, thank you. let's bring in karl rove, former deputy chief of staff and a former dnc chair, good evening to both of you and good to see you. so what is happening? described the current state of the race as it is this evening. >> we are at a point where sometimes with the campaign's claim to be doing is not bor
we need to be able to have that exchange of ideas, show the stark contrast that exist between the america first policy is. >> sandra: i'm running out of time but has the campaign committed to the campaign commission on those debates? yes or no. >> president trump has committed to being able to have a debate with joe biden. that is a conversation they deserve to hear. joe biden is the one who is setting a trap door so he can try to escape from actually having a full conversation...
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policy that could really become a problem or. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on the segregated schools was heartful but in modern u.s. politics it all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leaders alan fischer al-jazeera washington for president trump has taken aim at harris saying her liberal record gives him plenty of targets as the election campaign is. by number one draft pick and we'll see how she works out she did very very poorly in the. primaries as you know he was expected to do well. and she was share that happened right around 2 percent . spent a lot of money here a lot of things happening and so i was a little surprised that he picked her all right like not too hot or castro who's in maryland just outside washington it didn't take long for president trump in the trunk campaign to respond there i want more they can say. that's right and their line of attack really is no surprise at all as you've
policy that could really become a problem or. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on the segregated schools was heartful but in modern u.s. politics it all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leaders alan fischer al-jazeera washington for president trump has taken aim at...
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israel would suspend plans to annex and they plan to exchange embassies and ambassadors, for more on this torque deal i am joined by foreign policyent me or let me a text exposing how amazing this bill was and i did not get it, i don't get it until i started to read after my show and then this morning i was shocked how many liberal progressives would normally do anything then agree with president trump, they all shared the same word, is indeed huge. >> the president does tend to use the word huge a lot but this time it is certainly merited. this is a game changer, this is a tremendous speech of diplomacy by the trump administration, this is actually nobel peace prize worthy. keep in mind the united is only the third arab state to recognize israel's right to exist to establish ties with the druze state other than egypt and jordan, this is a breakthrough, not only because the ae establishing ties, this is also going to lead the way for other countries to follow suit and very shortly thereafter i predict this audis will also get on board with this trend. it is a tremendous shift in the region which does show the israel is a source o
israel would suspend plans to annex and they plan to exchange embassies and ambassadors, for more on this torque deal i am joined by foreign policyent me or let me a text exposing how amazing this bill was and i did not get it, i don't get it until i started to read after my show and then this morning i was shocked how many liberal progressives would normally do anything then agree with president trump, they all shared the same word, is indeed huge. >> the president does tend to use the...
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policy rate is zero. >>> shares of -- i'm sorry that was yours to take away. i'm so used to doing the exchange where there's nobody else >> simmer down i got this >> shares of vroom are falling nearly 20% they are still up huge since june ipo predicting a bigger than expected loss. >> we'll show you back to beginning of march why are we showing you the beginning of march the pandemic was picking up momentum businesses were shutting down or not going to be open to the public people said nobody will buy cars the big three said we're shutting down production that was the bank that said to investor buy into the auto de dealer stocks because it will be limited quantity of new vehicles it will be a market that will take off and boy have these markets taken off. three things have contributed to the auto dealer stocks. they have gradually been expanding and as they have expanded, their revenues and profits have been growing as well the average auto dealership right now, about $17.5 million thatincludes the underlying real estate and it depends on the location, the brands you'll be selling and also the
policy rate is zero. >>> shares of -- i'm sorry that was yours to take away. i'm so used to doing the exchange where there's nobody else >> simmer down i got this >> shares of vroom are falling nearly 20% they are still up huge since june ipo predicting a bigger than expected loss. >> we'll show you back to beginning of march why are we showing you the beginning of march the pandemic was picking up momentum businesses were shutting down or not going to be open to the...
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policy that could really become a problem. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on desegregating schools was heart full of the modern us politics it all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leaders alan fischer al-jazeera washington president anwar trump was quick to take aim at harrison says her liberal record gives him plenty of targets as the election campaign nears. jews way number one draft pick a list she has she works she did very very poorly in the. primaries as you know she was expected to do well. and she was shared up but right around 2 percent. spent a lot of money here a lot of things happening and so i was a little surprised that he picked her. in other news there has been a vigil to mark one week since the massive blast in lebanon's capitol which killed more than 200 people. a moment of silence in beirut to remember the victims people walked through some of the worst hit neighborhoods and marc
policy that could really become a problem. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on desegregating schools was heart full of the modern us politics it all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leaders alan fischer al-jazeera washington president anwar trump was quick to take...
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policy to be more effective? mr. sakakibara: well, i think abenomics has worked. the exchangee has sort of ratened so that a growth has been at 1% which is quite a good performance for this economy. as a total hascs succeeded and for whoever takes over will continue on with this policy. rishaad: absolutely. and the second part of my question was -- what tweaks do you think need to be made for the government policy to be more effective? --whatakibara: what precisely do you mean? donead: what needs to be in order for the economy to get going a bit more especially in this time of the covid-19 pandemic? mr. sakakibara: well, it is not -- theult of the immediate task of the government is to control this pandemic. you know, it may be difficult but that should be the major target. , youe: eisuke sakakibara mentioned about your two picks for who could succeed shinzo abe. the former defense minister has the most fit from the public to serve as the next prime minister. why is he not in your favorites? well, he is not among the party people so if you have a general election, he may , his
policy to be more effective? mr. sakakibara: well, i think abenomics has worked. the exchangee has sort of ratened so that a growth has been at 1% which is quite a good performance for this economy. as a total hascs succeeded and for whoever takes over will continue on with this policy. rishaad: absolutely. and the second part of my question was -- what tweaks do you think need to be made for the government policy to be more effective? --whatakibara: what precisely do you mean? donead: what...
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policy that could really become a problem. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on desegregating schools was heart full of the modern us politics it all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leaders alan fischer al-jazeera washington. president trump was quick to take aim at kemah harris saying he's surprised dr biden were true self. by number one draft pick and we'll see how she works out she did very very poorly in the. primaries as you know he was expected to do well. and she was shared up but right around 2 percent. spent a lot of money here a lot of things happening and so i was a little surprised that he picked her. so here's a team of reporters covering the story rob reynolds is in los angeles which is coming home state of california how does your castros in maryland just outside of washington d.c. let's bring in heidi heidi didn't take long for president trump on the trump campaign to respond what mor
policy that could really become a problem. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on desegregating schools was heart full of the modern us politics it all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leaders alan fischer al-jazeera washington. president trump was quick to take aim at...
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policy that could really become a problem. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on desegregating schools was hurtful but in modern u.s. politics it all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leaders alan fischer al-jazeera washington. right well alan joins us live now alan this was announced when there's a great deal of anticipation and excitement and you could say that it was expected but what has the reaction been. well it's still early yet but i think most people would think that this is the surprise has been the front runner for a while i said even on super tuesday that i expected to be the vice presidential pick she has a relationship with joe biden it goes back years she was very close to bo biden who is joe biden son his death of course informed his decision not to run in 2016 she comes from california she is very good at raising money in fact she's raised about $5000000.00 for the biden election campai
policy that could really become a problem. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on desegregating schools was hurtful but in modern u.s. politics it all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leaders alan fischer al-jazeera washington. right well alan joins us live now alan...
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exchanged punches. the oakland a's 1 7-2. >>> coming up next, streaming on cbsn bay area, flu shots required for the fall semester. classes are all on my the confusion behind this system's new policy dear california, we know these are challenging times... and with summer here, energy bills are rising. together, we can save energy and money... by taking steps to stay cool while using less. keep safe and keep it golden. this virus is testing all of us. d it' of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. >>> live from the bay area studios, this is kpix 5 this morning. >>> it is back to school today for thousands of oakland students but teachers are still without a plan. heth officer is stepping down. the concerning timing and her role in fighting the ic. >>> i was really scared and really surprised that something like this could happen in this area. >> new leads in the search for a suspect in a violent bay area attack. thank you for joining us. it is 5:00. >> let's get right over to mary lee to talk about our weather on this monday.
exchanged punches. the oakland a's 1 7-2. >>> coming up next, streaming on cbsn bay area, flu shots required for the fall semester. classes are all on my the confusion behind this system's new policy dear california, we know these are challenging times... and with summer here, energy bills are rising. together, we can save energy and money... by taking steps to stay cool while using less. keep safe and keep it golden. this virus is testing all of us. d it' of this fight most of all. so...
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policy that could really become a problem or. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on the segregated schools was harmful but in modern u.s. politics it all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leader alan fischer washington. all the trump campaign has wasted no time in targeting harris trying to portray her as the most left wing candidate ever to run for vice president i joe castro reports from maryland kamel harris ran for president by rushing to the radical left president trump's 1st response to the selection of camila harris as biden's running mate was to tweet this attack ad voters reject an heiress they smartly spotted of funny she is. a person that's told many many stories that weren't true she is very big into raising taxes she wants to slash funds for military at a level that nobody's can even believe harris's supporters say that's not true they see the california senator as a pragmatic moderate and som
policy that could really become a problem or. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on the segregated schools was harmful but in modern u.s. politics it all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leader alan fischer washington. all the trump campaign has wasted no time in...
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policy that could really become a problem or. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on the segregated schools was hurtful but in modern u.s. politics it all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leaders. well alan is obviously still with us and so are you mentioning there in your report that these are 2 people who have sparred before in the past and certainly hasn't been afraid to criticize joe biden on racial issues what is she going to bring to his campaign. you know i think that might be part of joe biden's attraction to her he doesn't want to be surrounded by people who will simply agree with them all the time when barack obama approached him to be vice president he said i want you to help me govern and joe biden agreed as long as he was the last voice in the room that barack obama listen to that barack obama could make any decision and joe biden would go out and sell it to the american public if that's what
policy that could really become a problem or. in the 1st democratic presidential candidate debate she had a tense exchange when she said joe biden's past few on the segregated schools was hurtful but in modern u.s. politics it all seems a long time ago smart and charismatic she's been the front runner for a reason and 55 more than 20 years younger than the candidate she's seen as the next generation of democratic leaders. well alan is obviously still with us and so are you mentioning there in...
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they added quote the wire has policies and procedures in place to ensure we comply with the relevant ethical standards. what had been a rising star of the london stock exchange to come crashing down to earth shares were suspended and an independent panel was appointed to inquire into the company's finances. saeed al kobe see. harry and be a shetty all resigned from the board. also asked tom powdrill about the impact of the n.m.c. case on the london stock exchange i think if it wasn't for the fact that there was a global health emergency under way this would be an enormous story and it has been hugely embarrassing to london as the market i mean again i think is worth a restating you know there are 2 companies involved here and emcees the 1st 100 s. that's gone down and then for neighbors a foot c 250 our been working in this field for almost 20 years and i've never seen a story like this where 2 companies similar tenuously involving the same group of people have failed at the same time it's been enormously damaging to our reputation that we you know we repeatedly trump as icon of luck bastion of good corporate governance so it's been it's been hugely damaging
they added quote the wire has policies and procedures in place to ensure we comply with the relevant ethical standards. what had been a rising star of the london stock exchange to come crashing down to earth shares were suspended and an independent panel was appointed to inquire into the company's finances. saeed al kobe see. harry and be a shetty all resigned from the board. also asked tom powdrill about the impact of the n.m.c. case on the london stock exchange i think if it wasn't for the...