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randall: wow.ed in the work he has done in international trade. many economists would say he has moved beyond the traditional framework, moving into more political economy analysis rather than just traditional economic analysis. it is a different kettle of fish . both may have phd's, but they are going in different directions. some of the names that have come up around the fed would have that more traditional economic analysis approach, would have an approach that would probably focus a lot on trying to be systematic and using rules to make decisions. francine: professor, we opened up the questioning to our have oneusers and i saying, "does the professor think that the global recovery will continue, and what are the major downside risks?" randall: right now, we seem to be on a reasonable track for recovery. the u.k. is probably one of the weakest links of the major countries, but there is certainly a lot of potential downside risks. in some trying to rein of its rapid debt growth. that can be a cha
randall: wow.ed in the work he has done in international trade. many economists would say he has moved beyond the traditional framework, moving into more political economy analysis rather than just traditional economic analysis. it is a different kettle of fish . both may have phd's, but they are going in different directions. some of the names that have come up around the fed would have that more traditional economic analysis approach, would have an approach that would probably focus a lot on...
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ceo of at&t, what happens at these things, randall?of listening and a lot of listening on both sides would you say, it is pretty much equal -- do good thing happen is it productive >> it will be interesting to see. you get a call from the administration asking if you would come talk about where technology and infrastructure investment is going, and what can you do to accelerate and create more opportunities for investment trust me i want to show. >> yeah. do you think they will go around the table -- obviously at&t has different concerns than other groups what will you be saying? >> actually, we were asked to bring a demonstration that we have done around the world on what fifth generation wireless technology means, what does it took like as you deploy it in cities and residential neighborhoods, the opportunities to create a home solution for broadband that has speeds superior to cable modems what does it mean in inner cities as you create the ability for autonomous cars to become reality. what does fifth generation wireless mean. so,
ceo of at&t, what happens at these things, randall?of listening and a lot of listening on both sides would you say, it is pretty much equal -- do good thing happen is it productive >> it will be interesting to see. you get a call from the administration asking if you would come talk about where technology and infrastructure investment is going, and what can you do to accelerate and create more opportunities for investment trust me i want to show. >> yeah. do you think they will...
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. >> what do you think, randall? i don't know >> neutral quarters. >> thank you very much thanks >> hello, mr. president. mr. vice president thank you for having us here today. my name is nick efstratis i'm with epic ventures, a salt lake city based venture capital firm we're known for companies like ancestry.com if you've got your dna tested, you've probably worked with ancestry.com and a learning management system software developer that make the canvass learning management software and these are companies that have come out of places like salt lake city we invest in under served startup ecosystems throughout the united states including places like albuquerque, boise, phoenix, portland. that's what we're here to represent. >> that's great. thank you. >> thank you >> good morning. i'm tim guneo, i'm the ceo of cadium we index everything connected to the public internet. we're doing what google does for web pages for the internet of things never a better time to start a company in america so thank you so much. >> tha
. >> what do you think, randall? i don't know >> neutral quarters. >> thank you very much thanks >> hello, mr. president. mr. vice president thank you for having us here today. my name is nick efstratis i'm with epic ventures, a salt lake city based venture capital firm we're known for companies like ancestry.com if you've got your dna tested, you've probably worked with ancestry.com and a learning management system software developer that make the canvass learning...
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what's your name real quick >> true grace >> you're welcome. >> reporter: it's randall recreation, whynding so far away, we got to get tight? r. randell recreation center, funky friday fitness, it's a hard one to say and this is a tribute to prince. thank you guys. >> do that again. >> i can't. >> jim can you do that? >> i can't do that. >> i want to see gary in that shirt getting your fitness on. we need video of that, please. >> hold on. hold this. hold this. they didn't told me to put it on. >> yes. >> reporter: i'm going to put it on. >> there we go. >> the transformation has happen. >> give us -- i should have put it on earlier. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> good job. that was a lot of fun, beautiful day. but the big question is what is it going to be like for pride? gwen is back with a look at your forecast >> news at 6:00 coming right back. back. . >>> seems to totallily reasonable when you think what i think football. >> this weekend you actually need to think of golf. because the stadium has been transformed into a golf course and brody logan
what's your name real quick >> true grace >> you're welcome. >> reporter: it's randall recreation, whynding so far away, we got to get tight? r. randell recreation center, funky friday fitness, it's a hard one to say and this is a tribute to prince. thank you guys. >> do that again. >> i can't. >> jim can you do that? >> i can't do that. >> i want to see gary in that shirt getting your fitness on. we need video of that, please. >> hold on....
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. >> randall cunningham and john jawarski. phillies world series catcher kerr, boxer jack o'brien, and the army/navy game. >> full disclosure, i'm a voting member of the philadelphia sports hall of fame -- >> i did not know that. >> and so proud of my teammate, randall cunningham, for getting in. congratulations. >>> few for more of the stories we're following at 5:00 a.m. degree -- >> missing in the water. two teenagers disappeared in the waters off the jersey shore last flight. >>> jury deadlocked. jurors struggle to reach a verdict in the bill cosby trial but are told to keep trying. >>> and united on the field. republicans and democrats play an emotional baseball game a day after an attack left a congressman critically injured. >>> friday morning before 5:00. good morning and welcome to "nbc10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. let's get right to meteorologist bill henley with the most accurate weather forecast. dealing with rain this morning. not much? >> yeah, not yet. so far we're just seeing the clou
. >> randall cunningham and john jawarski. phillies world series catcher kerr, boxer jack o'brien, and the army/navy game. >> full disclosure, i'm a voting member of the philadelphia sports hall of fame -- >> i did not know that. >> and so proud of my teammate, randall cunningham, for getting in. congratulations. >>> few for more of the stories we're following at 5:00 a.m. degree -- >> missing in the water. two teenagers disappeared in the waters off the...
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these characters in one flew over the cuckoo's nest, the main character, one of the main characters, randall mcmurphy, and other characters in the story. after the book was published, lewis bartlett read the book and send a fan letter, and between the two of them, institution, psychiatry and those details, and in this letter, the first letter the psychiatrist sends, i found your book so well written, i enjoyed reading it and can write back. and he wanted to know how patients, and and electroshock therapy treatment that he actually experienced it and concluded it was terrifying and horrible and so he was able to portray that well in his book. doctor bartlett right back, horrified that he has done that. a friend is rigged in esp. and -- and undergraduate students, and and access to this original material. and research to be done on this material that i have. all of the notes that survived, and some examples of working around, the title that he wants to use. and then he has all these notes that he kept. and a great notion, and and write them down and categorize them and how he is carrying out t
these characters in one flew over the cuckoo's nest, the main character, one of the main characters, randall mcmurphy, and other characters in the story. after the book was published, lewis bartlett read the book and send a fan letter, and between the two of them, institution, psychiatry and those details, and in this letter, the first letter the psychiatrist sends, i found your book so well written, i enjoyed reading it and can write back. and he wanted to know how patients, and and...
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>> how do you imagine and there's a beautiful quote by randall burns that addresses that. can you talk about that need for possibility please of imagining a reality beyond this one . >> randolph bourne is this incredible figure, he has three or four separate astonishing achievements in the span of six years, five years. >> and one of them is to understand that the way that liberals flock to washington to help with the war effort suggested there was something wrong with their liberalism. that there is a way that americans get caught up in process and they lose sight of values. somehow things are working, that must be good even if you may not looking be looking at where the engine is taking you. and boring, once we went into the war declined to join organizations where he and his new friend max eastman been fighting together. people's council tried to enlist randall horn to work with him in 1917 and he seems to have refused because he doesn't work with the organization. >> and it's about stories. >> it's about bourne saying that if our political speech is being censored, the
>> how do you imagine and there's a beautiful quote by randall burns that addresses that. can you talk about that need for possibility please of imagining a reality beyond this one . >> randolph bourne is this incredible figure, he has three or four separate astonishing achievements in the span of six years, five years. >> and one of them is to understand that the way that liberals flock to washington to help with the war effort suggested there was something wrong with their...
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this is the main character, one of the main characters, randall mcmurphy. i believe this is the psychiatrist and these are some other characters in the story. after the book was published, a psychiatrist named lewis bartlett read the book, a descent ken a fan letter. and there ensued correspondence between the two of them about mental institutions, psychiatry, and those kinds of details. and in this letter is the first letter that the psychiatrist sent, and he is basically saying, you know, i found your book so well-written, i really enjoyed reading it. and then ken writes back, and in his letter he mentions that he really wanted to know how to patients experienced electroshock therapy. because he wanted to get his representation of it right in the book. and so he's telling dr. bartlett that he had a friend rig up electroshock therapy treatment for himself and that he actually experienced it and he concluded yes, it was terrifying, yes, it was horrible, so he's able to portray that well in his book. and dr. bartlett writes back horrified that he actually ha
this is the main character, one of the main characters, randall mcmurphy. i believe this is the psychiatrist and these are some other characters in the story. after the book was published, a psychiatrist named lewis bartlett read the book, a descent ken a fan letter. and there ensued correspondence between the two of them about mental institutions, psychiatry, and those kinds of details. and in this letter is the first letter that the psychiatrist sent, and he is basically saying, you know, i...
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ost: randall from springfield, georgia, go ahead. caller: yes. yes. with the s agreeing woman a couple minutes ago who old that it was, this is something the earth goes through. his is not anything that is brand-new. climate change in the earth is years old.f i would like to respond with the well, that justs dramatic has seen change in new york city. well, you know what, when you concrete and asphalt all over the ground, guess what, nothing is going to grow. that is my thoughts. affairs eran's secretary put out state of affairs for the v.a. yesterday. miller picking up the story in washington times. n the report, the secretary listed 13 areas where the agency overhauled, refurbishing facilities, and addressing veteran suicide. proposed boosting fund for the 3.7%, most money for healthcare and $29 million specifically for the choice next decade.the the budget was sufficient to cover needed improve 789, the v.a. are not e largely solved through additional money, adding these solved through management practices, focus and legislative that is the washingt
ost: randall from springfield, georgia, go ahead. caller: yes. yes. with the s agreeing woman a couple minutes ago who old that it was, this is something the earth goes through. his is not anything that is brand-new. climate change in the earth is years old.f i would like to respond with the well, that justs dramatic has seen change in new york city. well, you know what, when you concrete and asphalt all over the ground, guess what, nothing is going to grow. that is my thoughts. affairs eran's...
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another ceo sitting down with us, randall stevenson of at&t.e white house for the second day of the technology summit that's taking place there. we'll talk about what's happening with his deal. there's been democrats who have been kind of shaking things up, trying to tell the justice department that it should be blocking this deal that at&t has coming up with time warner we'll talk about all of those issues plus taxes front and center. we've been talking about this all week long. this morning we'll sit down with kevin brady. kevin brady, the head of the house ways and means committee will be joining ug also steny hoyer, we'll hear where he sees things going and steve forbes will be joining us, he will sit down with us at 6:30 also, coach k. is going to be joining us we'll talk to him about the duke basketball team. huge fan in john harwood coach k. will tell us what he sees happening he will be ringing the opening bell on the nasdaq today >> we look forward to it coming up on "worldwide exchange," a discussion about what to expect trading today
another ceo sitting down with us, randall stevenson of at&t.e white house for the second day of the technology summit that's taking place there. we'll talk about what's happening with his deal. there's been democrats who have been kind of shaking things up, trying to tell the justice department that it should be blocking this deal that at&t has coming up with time warner we'll talk about all of those issues plus taxes front and center. we've been talking about this all week long. this...
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>> randall, are you the first? >> i'm second. > georgia's first. president trump: how do you like the health care, folks? it's going to be very good. little negotiation, but it's going to be great. . . >> today, senate debate on the newly released health care bill. then senator rand paul on his opposition to the bill followed by house speaker paul ryan. republican leaders in the senate announced their health care bill to the affordable health care act. they opposed to repeal obama's individual mandate and eliminates most of the current laws taxes. here is some of the senate debate on the bill. seven years ago democrats
>> randall, are you the first? >> i'm second. > georgia's first. president trump: how do you like the health care, folks? it's going to be very good. little negotiation, but it's going to be great. . . >> today, senate debate on the newly released health care bill. then senator rand paul on his opposition to the bill followed by house speaker paul ryan. republican leaders in the senate announced their health care bill to the affordable health care act. they opposed to...
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at an honor escort accompanying martin's body from dover air force base across the big bridge to randals town. and we are covering metro this noon. just when you thought you were safe from safe track, think again. the transit agency is out with a new round of repairs. we will look at how and when this may mess up your commute. >> reporter: metro says when the safe track program was complete it would have a lot of routine maintenance that would be taking place and that's exactly what will happen along the red line. it is going to impact people who ride the rails on the weekend. let's break it down for you. metro will shutdown the red line near friendship heights for four consecutive weekends in july and august. the transit system says it needs to address leaks inside tunnels that can lead to smoke and fire incidents. holes will be drilled into the with sealant that will eventually cover the tunnel roof. here are the weekends they will replace the trains. july 15th to 16th, 22nd to 23rd, july 29th and 30th and august 5th and 6th. also, a smaller portion of red line track between medical ce
at an honor escort accompanying martin's body from dover air force base across the big bridge to randals town. and we are covering metro this noon. just when you thought you were safe from safe track, think again. the transit agency is out with a new round of repairs. we will look at how and when this may mess up your commute. >> reporter: metro says when the safe track program was complete it would have a lot of routine maintenance that would be taking place and that's exactly what will...
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randal stephenson.e're expecting comments from the president at any moment. bob lutz and nick bilton are still us with. bob, i want to ask you on the drone front. a number of changes have come out allowing regulation and how much of that is actually going to be enforced precision hawk and air map among the drone companies that tl. wh there what do you think needs to happen laying the groundwork for this form of transportation? what can the trump administration do? >> i think there's got to be federal guidelines on what altitudes these vehicles operate at, whether they're passenger carrying or freight carrying but the legislation has to be such that more efficient form of transportation and that's where i always say the third dimension is the untapped variable in modernizing the nation's surface transportation system. it's got to be highly efficient. it's got to be affordable and at the same time they need to pass the regulations that ensure public safety. you can't leave that to the states that's gottin
randal stephenson.e're expecting comments from the president at any moment. bob lutz and nick bilton are still us with. bob, i want to ask you on the drone front. a number of changes have come out allowing regulation and how much of that is actually going to be enforced precision hawk and air map among the drone companies that tl. wh there what do you think needs to happen laying the groundwork for this form of transportation? what can the trump administration do? >> i think there's got...
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second later frank co, he is picked off by randall delgado.eam in baseball pick off more than phillies, wake up, pete mackanin won't be happen bye this either. jeremy hellickson facing paul goldschmidt, cameron perkins does not take best route allowing runner to score, and slow it up. hellickson's reaction, shaking his head. phillies are down one to nothing, in the seventh. >>> sixers number one pick markelle fultz could make his debut in a sixers uniform as early as next monday in the nba summer league. ironically it will come against boston celtics the very team that passed on fultz with fultz on board sixers finally appear ready to start playing competitive basketball even owner josh harris admits he is done with this entire process, harris says enough with the building, let's start winning. >> it is amazing. look, you know, having caliber of talent we have on the team and having the city support us i mean thank you to the fans. we went through some hard times. now, you know, unlike other nba teams we are seeing the players all here during
second later frank co, he is picked off by randall delgado.eam in baseball pick off more than phillies, wake up, pete mackanin won't be happen bye this either. jeremy hellickson facing paul goldschmidt, cameron perkins does not take best route allowing runner to score, and slow it up. hellickson's reaction, shaking his head. phillies are down one to nothing, in the seventh. >>> sixers number one pick markelle fultz could make his debut in a sixers uniform as early as next monday in the...
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host: all right, randall, colorado, republican. caller: yeah -- i'm a republican. and if -- donald trump we would watching hillary clinton and all her lies and stuff. i'm glad we're not watching that right now. o, i just -- once i converted to republican, need to ask comey why hillary clinton is not up donald trump.of host: what questions do you want the 5 senators of intelligence committee to ask this morning? to know just want ibility, and cred did he ever lie to anybody, that.like host: okay, one senator we'll ask question system john cornyn, republican of texas, part of the leadership team in senate. he told c-span yesterday about what he's looking to get from hearing. >> i want to know what caused extraordinary e step in july of having press releasing derogatory nformation about clinton and concluding no reasonable prosecutor would prosecute her even though she was reckless information.ed he admits this was unprecedented experience, own which has been long and really credit worthy. e's a very professional guy, widely respected by folks in the f.b.i. and depart
host: all right, randall, colorado, republican. caller: yeah -- i'm a republican. and if -- donald trump we would watching hillary clinton and all her lies and stuff. i'm glad we're not watching that right now. o, i just -- once i converted to republican, need to ask comey why hillary clinton is not up donald trump.of host: what questions do you want the 5 senators of intelligence committee to ask this morning? to know just want ibility, and cred did he ever lie to anybody, that.like host:...
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last october his dad randall suddenly died of a heart attack. he was a navy veteran.aaron through tears made his father's flag. >> i knew, you know, deep down he would love it. >> reporter: making his flag, that must have been pretty special. >> yeah, it was beyond special. >> reporter: aaron's job didn't just give him a chance to work, it gave him a chance to honor his father. joe fryer, nbc news, california. >>> we're going to take a short break. when we come back, the jaw-dropping stunt today that you won't want to miss. 4 so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's suppose to do, release its own insulin. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. trulicity is not insulin. it should not be the
last october his dad randall suddenly died of a heart attack. he was a navy veteran.aaron through tears made his father's flag. >> i knew, you know, deep down he would love it. >> reporter: making his flag, that must have been pretty special. >> yeah, it was beyond special. >> reporter: aaron's job didn't just give him a chance to work, it gave him a chance to honor his father. joe fryer, nbc news, california. >>> we're going to take a short break. when we come...
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in louisiana where randall is climbing up to save simba. >> missed you buddy. haven't seen you in awhile. >> he misses him because this is the fourth time he's had to rescue simba from a tree. the third time in this tree. this time simba was higher, there's lots of foliage around. it wasn't as easy to carry him down to the ground. but as you could see here, simba just walks right on in. >> this is a game for simba. second time shame on me. third and fourth time, you just going to listen. >>> let's make sure this ledge here is nice and clean. maybe there's a little dew on it. if you're a crazy stunt guy and you're in hong kong and one of their really tall sky rises, why not take your little hover board and ride the ledge. >> wait a minute. >> dude, that's so nuts, man. you're trusting some crummy piece of technology. >> i don't know what's more dangerous. the fact you could be enveloped by flames if it catches fire or you could fall. >> the board itself fortunately worked the way it's supposed to. and it is really cool. but do you trust your own skill? do you tr
in louisiana where randall is climbing up to save simba. >> missed you buddy. haven't seen you in awhile. >> he misses him because this is the fourth time he's had to rescue simba from a tree. the third time in this tree. this time simba was higher, there's lots of foliage around. it wasn't as easy to carry him down to the ground. but as you could see here, simba just walks right on in. >> this is a game for simba. second time shame on me. third and fourth time, you just going...
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police say that a 40-year-old randall turner is facing charges of felony for domestic violence, and making criminal threats. >>> pretty scary moments in the water off in vallejo. three people including a child had to be rescued after their jet ski overturned. the coast guard said that extremely windy conditions probably played a role in that flip over of the jet ski. this happened about 7:00 last night. all of them were pulled from the water safely. >>> facebook ceo and his wife are helping bay area teachers buy houses. the initiative is giving five million dollars to a local start up. the partnership will help teachers come up with a down payment for homes in three san mateo school districts. redwood, sequoia and ravens wood. landed will cover as much as half of the down payment up to a certain point. the superintendent said that many teachers and administrators have been leaving the bay area to find more affordable homes. >> administrators who move to the central valley or other parts of the state because they are ready to start families and they can't find a home here. it's hart to keep
police say that a 40-year-old randall turner is facing charges of felony for domestic violence, and making criminal threats. >>> pretty scary moments in the water off in vallejo. three people including a child had to be rescued after their jet ski overturned. the coast guard said that extremely windy conditions probably played a role in that flip over of the jet ski. this happened about 7:00 last night. all of them were pulled from the water safely. >>> facebook ceo and his...
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yesterday the hall tapped randall cunningham and ron jawarski.ki led the eagles to their first super bowl in 1980. a member of congress the 15 class, in a special enshrinement, the army/navy game typically held in philadelphia. >>> a new graduate wanted to get a selfie with former vice president joe biden. that turned into a moment that quickly went viral on wednesday. [ cheers ] >> we love her. she has so much happiness. that's morgan state university graduate brianna carter getting a peck on the cheek from vice president biden at her graduation on may 20th. curtis says, "he kisses me on the cheek because i'm cute and because my phone wasn't working." carter also said her father was jealous. biden was the commencement speaker at the university this year. >> the phone was working just fine. >> wait, her father was jealous? >> dad wants his kiss, too? >> okay. >> he was surprised. he pulled back and disappeared. >> like he was lurking -- snuck out. >> i thought the kiss was a little slow. it was a little -- >> surprised her. >> lingered? >> a litt
yesterday the hall tapped randall cunningham and ron jawarski.ki led the eagles to their first super bowl in 1980. a member of congress the 15 class, in a special enshrinement, the army/navy game typically held in philadelphia. >>> a new graduate wanted to get a selfie with former vice president joe biden. that turned into a moment that quickly went viral on wednesday. [ cheers ] >> we love her. she has so much happiness. that's morgan state university graduate brianna carter...
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. >> reporter: a view shared by randal thom. >> listen, do you think i'm making it up? >> depends on who you are? >> cbs. >> cbs, you know what, you have a lot of stories on us. >> reporter: they applaud mr. trump's fight against his perceived adversaries. did you think it was smart of him to get rid of comey? >> he needed to go. >> what about mueller? >> he needs to go. >> reporter: and danielle miller says the president has put the strut back in america's step, despite what others may see as stumbles. >> look at our relationships with the rest of the world now. they respect our president. he's representing us. >> reporter: they have all taken their seats here tonight, eagerly awaiting the arrival of the man who won iowa by ten points in november. they expressed little interest in current polls, which show a softening for support for mr. trump because, anthony, they know their support for him is strong. >> mason: dean reynolds with the trump faithful in iowa. thanks, dean. russian hacking of the 2016 campaign went a lot deeper than previously known. that's what current
. >> reporter: a view shared by randal thom. >> listen, do you think i'm making it up? >> depends on who you are? >> cbs. >> cbs, you know what, you have a lot of stories on us. >> reporter: they applaud mr. trump's fight against his perceived adversaries. did you think it was smart of him to get rid of comey? >> he needed to go. >> what about mueller? >> he needs to go. >> reporter: and danielle miller says the president has put the...
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. >> i have to say about randall, the job you have done at at&t, because it is like two companies yourted and then it was made very different by government, and now here you are again. really a top job, and i want to congratulate you. that's not easy to do. >> reporter: each of the ceos had an opportunity to present the president with ideas on everything from drone technology and regulation to rolling out 5g broadband across the country. some had very specific ideas. >> what's really important for us is that in the prior administration this type of meeting didn't happen until the end, after -- until after the rules were already decided. this administration and their leadership is taking a different approach. they say we want to hear from you before we get this wrong. we want to make sure we have the rules set right, so i'm encouraged by that. >> reporter: the president had the opportunity to tout the successes of his administration, particularly on rolling back harmful regulations to business and also on touting the stock market's success under his leadership. he also got the opportun
. >> i have to say about randall, the job you have done at at&t, because it is like two companies yourted and then it was made very different by government, and now here you are again. really a top job, and i want to congratulate you. that's not easy to do. >> reporter: each of the ceos had an opportunity to present the president with ideas on everything from drone technology and regulation to rolling out 5g broadband across the country. some had very specific ideas. >>...
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>> our nationwide review of court records found a case of randall due, a georgia man sentenced to 10ears in prison for waging paper terrorism, the judge overseen the criminal case of an associate of due. he brags about his paper terror attack against the judge in a phone call to a radio station, a phone call >> do you think i'm kidding? you know, i am the one who is personally signatured $20 million consensual public commercial lien against judge --. the sovereign who unleashed against paper terrorism. he asked not to name him. it's important for judges not to be intimidated when they go to face to face with sovereigns in the courtroom. >> i was 24 years towns justice and i didn't believe in the squeaky wheel justice. the person makes the most noise, doesn't get a by. >> as for the judge police put in hiding for eric shoe, he's back on the bench now that he's behind bars awaiting trial. in a recent review by the law center estimates between 250,000 and a half million sovereign citizens in the u.s., leon that number is quickly growing. a lien if they say they don't recognize it. >> yo
>> our nationwide review of court records found a case of randall due, a georgia man sentenced to 10ears in prison for waging paper terrorism, the judge overseen the criminal case of an associate of due. he brags about his paper terror attack against the judge in a phone call to a radio station, a phone call >> do you think i'm kidding? you know, i am the one who is personally signatured $20 million consensual public commercial lien against judge --. the sovereign who unleashed...
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and i think as a company we play, my boss, randall stephenson, the ceo of the company, plays a significant role at the business round table. and i think corporate tax reform is a critical business issue for the company. we have all of our regulatory issues that we deal with from day-to-day, and they're very, very important. but i think in terms of getting the economy growing, in terms of, you know, creating jobs in the united states there's nothing that would be more significant than finding a way to lower our very non-competitive federal corporate tax rate which stands at 35% and get more into the competitive areas of where other countries are. i know the trump administration and the republican leadership on the hill wanted to lead the world, but just -- it would take a significant effort just to make us more competitive with europe and other countries in the world. >> host: well, pardon me. to help us break down some of the telecommunications issues that you are dealing with, want to introduce you to dave shepardson of reuters who covers tech and telecom. >> there's no shortage of regula
and i think as a company we play, my boss, randall stephenson, the ceo of the company, plays a significant role at the business round table. and i think corporate tax reform is a critical business issue for the company. we have all of our regulatory issues that we deal with from day-to-day, and they're very, very important. but i think in terms of getting the economy growing, in terms of, you know, creating jobs in the united states there's nothing that would be more significant than finding a...
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. >> reporter: a view shared by randall tom. >> listen, do you think i am making it up? >> reporter: cbs. >> cbs, you have a lot of stories on. >> reporter: they applaud mr. trump's fight against his perceived adversaries. >> do you think it was smart to get rid of comey? >> oh, yeah! >> reporter: what about mueller? >> he needs to go. >> reporter: danielle miller says america has put the strut back in america's step. despite what others see as stumbles. >> lack at our relationships with the rest of the world now. they respect our president. he is representing u >> reporter: now they have all taken their seats here tonight. eagerly awaiting the arrival of the man who won iowa by 10 points in november. they express little interest in current polls, which show a softening of support for mr. trump because anthony, they know their support for him is strong. dean reynolds with the trump faithful in iowa. thanks dean. >> reporter: russian hacking of the 20916 campaign went a lot deeper than previously known. that's what current and former counterintelligence officials told con
. >> reporter: a view shared by randall tom. >> listen, do you think i am making it up? >> reporter: cbs. >> cbs, you have a lot of stories on. >> reporter: they applaud mr. trump's fight against his perceived adversaries. >> do you think it was smart to get rid of comey? >> oh, yeah! >> reporter: what about mueller? >> he needs to go. >> reporter: danielle miller says america has put the strut back in america's step. despite what...
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marvin goodfriend and randall quarrels.o you think that policy will be different, if they were to be nominated, approved, and sit on the fed board? see but iill have to think janet yellen, despite her demeanor, is a very tough-minded chairwoman. not necessarily any tougher than bernanke. maybe a little less tough than voelker. but she is tough and dominates. she has 18, she listens, but she guides and directs. be inclined to allow leverage to build in the financial system, something you guard against? bill: i hope not. that comes from the regulatory side of the fed where they failed pre-lehman. alan greenspan was never a regulator. he was always an interested director. regulation has become more and more important. the trend seems to be shifting the other way. ultimately, credit and credit .xtension is at risk the risk of another recession because if the price of credit rises in a levered world, then the ability to service becomes at risk and company start to default on positions, start to be liquidated, and markets move th
marvin goodfriend and randall quarrels.o you think that policy will be different, if they were to be nominated, approved, and sit on the fed board? see but iill have to think janet yellen, despite her demeanor, is a very tough-minded chairwoman. not necessarily any tougher than bernanke. maybe a little less tough than voelker. but she is tough and dominates. she has 18, she listens, but she guides and directs. be inclined to allow leverage to build in the financial system, something you guard...
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randall, climb on your father's back. ( clearing throat ) jack, your back was built to carry your sonou willing to hold him up no matter what comes his way? >> yes. >> stephen: show him. good. now keep going. are you willing to raise this young boy into a strong man? >> yes, sir. >> stephen: are you willing to push him to be the best man in the world he can be? >> yes. >> stephen: please welcome milo ventimiglia! ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> you were a little misty. >> stephen: i was a little misty! trying to break my heart in every scene of this show? >> not trying, but i just think it kind of happens. >> stephen: father's day is coming up. >> yes, very big day. >> stephen: do you have children of your own? >> no, i do not. i'm making it up. >> stephen: you look like you would be a good one. >> stephen: thank you. i have children. i'm not sure i could be that pushup thing. >> i bet you could. >> stephen: my kids are, like, six-two now. >> my co-star, we thought it would be interesting to have him get on my back. i have a video of him on my back, justin on his back and
randall, climb on your father's back. ( clearing throat ) jack, your back was built to carry your sonou willing to hold him up no matter what comes his way? >> yes. >> stephen: show him. good. now keep going. are you willing to raise this young boy into a strong man? >> yes, sir. >> stephen: are you willing to push him to be the best man in the world he can be? >> yes. >> stephen: please welcome milo ventimiglia! ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause )...
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that crash along 29 northbound near randall road and cherry cleared. has al lanes are now open andl we will take you to virginia. northbound 95. there has been a change as well. the vehicle which crashed in the hov lane still overturn your the prince william parkway. the change, though, is that traffic in those express lanes by using thet right shoulder. northbound 95 express lanes, the right shoulder getting through, and it is backed up for those coming northbound out of dale city. almost backed up to quantico. northbound 95. the main nine, we had emergency equipment responded to the scene. they were tying up the left lane. again, early morning start already off to a slow one northbound i-95. a lot of bailout traffic on route one. for those on the tough stretch of the beltway, lanes are open between college park and bethesda. i-66, the exit we showed you at fair oaks is pulled to the shoulder. now it is a 31 minute ride headed eastbound towards the capital beltway. metro is having a chair problems. delays towards new carrollton due to a train malfunct
that crash along 29 northbound near randall road and cherry cleared. has al lanes are now open andl we will take you to virginia. northbound 95. there has been a change as well. the vehicle which crashed in the hov lane still overturn your the prince william parkway. the change, though, is that traffic in those express lanes by using thet right shoulder. northbound 95 express lanes, the right shoulder getting through, and it is backed up for those coming northbound out of dale city. almost...
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eddie randall shares his story. >> i thought that i would never, never would be able to walk. >> reportery, shaw mohammed walks straighter than he did as a toddler. >> when i see the reason right now, i think it's great. >> reporter: but it's been a journey. he was 2 living in afghanistan. he says a rocket hit his home. >> i got injured, badly, and seriously. it was not only me, it was like my sister and i lost my brother. he was smaller than me. >> reporter: his injuries caused his leg to grow slower and crooked. >> by 2 years old, my right leg would bend. and i remember, it would bend towards the left sometimes i would just fall. >> reporter: early surgeries helped him walk, but not without difficulty. in 2015, he took a job with the u.s. army, and moved to america where he met dr. david han at presbyterian st. luke's medical center. a new procedure changed that. >> these screws inside this nail will actually make everything longer. and so, it goes very slowly. >> reporter: after placing an implant in shaw's leg, the doctor was able to use this remote to magnetically stretch the implant
eddie randall shares his story. >> i thought that i would never, never would be able to walk. >> reportery, shaw mohammed walks straighter than he did as a toddler. >> when i see the reason right now, i think it's great. >> reporter: but it's been a journey. he was 2 living in afghanistan. he says a rocket hit his home. >> i got injured, badly, and seriously. it was not only me, it was like my sister and i lost my brother. he was smaller than me. >> reporter:...
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among attendees, at&t ceo randall stephenson, and venture capitalist steve case. , president trump'sain message, remain number one in technology. for more, i want to turn to toluse olorunnipa. he covered the meeting for bloomberg in washington. what was the main takeaway from the drone meeting today? toluse: the president wanted to talk specifically about how to make sure america is number one in emerging technology. including the drone industry. there were several ceos from drone companies and the president got to see some of these drones in action. usually we hear the president talking about the need to get rid of regulations. some of these drone company ceos said the white house and federal government need to put in appropriate regulations for the drone industry so they can expand. the president was hearing some messages from various ceos about how to keep the u.s. number one in various emerging technologies, because other countries including china, are pushing ahead with some of these technologies. that was something the president listened to and said he was willing to accept rec
among attendees, at&t ceo randall stephenson, and venture capitalist steve case. , president trump'sain message, remain number one in technology. for more, i want to turn to toluse olorunnipa. he covered the meeting for bloomberg in washington. what was the main takeaway from the drone meeting today? toluse: the president wanted to talk specifically about how to make sure america is number one in emerging technology. including the drone industry. there were several ceos from drone companies...
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titled why companies like uber get away with bad behavior this is written by randall strauss, he saysortunately all too typical in silicon valley encouraged by weak boards, investors who compete among themselves to be the founder friendly and dual class stock structures similar to those at facebook and google that give founders shares 10 times the voting rights as ordinary shares. >> my pick is also on the uber story. it's the "wall street journal" angle on it. uber's growing pains i bring out this paragraph one question for capitalism is whether uber's shakeup would have occurred sooner if it had already braved public equity markets two days ago startups went public much earlier in their cycle, but sarbanes-oxley made going public far more costly public markets are sensitive to losses and bad publicity so they can be useful for disciplini disciplining managers as they are for rewarding investors. so does this change the pricing structure, where the voting rights remain to mr. kalanick, and if they listed earlier, would they be in a better position now because corporate golf flans wou
titled why companies like uber get away with bad behavior this is written by randall strauss, he saysortunately all too typical in silicon valley encouraged by weak boards, investors who compete among themselves to be the founder friendly and dual class stock structures similar to those at facebook and google that give founders shares 10 times the voting rights as ordinary shares. >> my pick is also on the uber story. it's the "wall street journal" angle on it. uber's growing...
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police say that the 40-year-old randall turner faces charges of violence, false imprisonment and makingnal threats. >>> scary moments last night in the waters off the island in vallejo. three people including a child were rescued. their jet ski overturned. they were clinging to a break wall. it was really windy out there. that probably played a role in the jet ski. this happened about 7:00. all of them were pulled from the water safely. >>> immigration program intended to protect parents of children has been canceled. homeland security secretary revoked a policy memo that created the deferred action for parents of americans program or docka. it was to keep immigrant parents safe from deportation and provide them with a work permitt. was never launched and was blocked by a federal judge after 26 states filed lawsuits. republicans called it back door amnesty and argued that president obama over stepped his authority. >>> jarrod k ushner is reportedly being investigated by the special council. the post reports that they are looking into his financing and business dealings. the paper previo
police say that the 40-year-old randall turner faces charges of violence, false imprisonment and makingnal threats. >>> scary moments last night in the waters off the island in vallejo. three people including a child were rescued. their jet ski overturned. they were clinging to a break wall. it was really windy out there. that probably played a role in the jet ski. this happened about 7:00. all of them were pulled from the water safely. >>> immigration program intended to...
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eddie randal asked the obvious question, there's like ten of them. but the obvious question to him that came to mind. >> it's not your everyday sport, unless you're a lumber jack. but peter laylor and steven johnson hope it willbe soon. >> i moved to denver and found a perfect spot for it. it seems like a great activity that fits with the local culture and is fun. >> ax throwing and drinking beer. a combination that's a thing up in canada. >> this is not a new environment where you are maybe incorporating having your own beers as well, you know, it's a unique idea that's just starting to spread in the states recently. >> right now they have one lane as it's called but they're adding more. >> six lanes. some back-to-back. >> the pressure is on. >> just like any sport, there's competition. >> competition gets very heated. last group, it was pretty intense. the bachelor won. >> the bachelor and his brother. the best man went to over time to decide who won. >> will peter and steven say there will be rules posted throughout the bar? >> if people get out o
eddie randal asked the obvious question, there's like ten of them. but the obvious question to him that came to mind. >> it's not your everyday sport, unless you're a lumber jack. but peter laylor and steven johnson hope it willbe soon. >> i moved to denver and found a perfect spot for it. it seems like a great activity that fits with the local culture and is fun. >> ax throwing and drinking beer. a combination that's a thing up in canada. >> this is not a new...
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. >> that's the same message we've been getting from randall stevenson, at&t's ceo.hey both think this will go through despite what president trump said on the campaign trail. >>> still ahead, political and business leaders gathering in russia today to strike deals and discuss the global economy. we're live at that forum in a couple minutes. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." the head of russia's central bank talking everything from oil prices to interest rates to u.s. politics in an interview with cnbc. geoff cutmore is live in st. peefrt petersburg with more. >> the message from the central bank governor was interest rates will come down in russia. part of the reason for that, once suspects, even though they have a floating ruble here there have been concerns about the stronger inflow of capita
. >> that's the same message we've been getting from randall stevenson, at&t's ceo.hey both think this will go through despite what president trump said on the campaign trail. >>> still ahead, political and business leaders gathering in russia today to strike deals and discuss the global economy. we're live at that forum in a couple minutes. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business...
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sarah randal is sabrina' from the school pta. >> we're all just heart broken.h a tragic event to happen to sabrina and her family. >> reporter: police say it appears that sabrina's ex-husband, ralph titus, killed her at her home in vienna sunday, and also took his own life. at the house today, pink flowers under a tree. and a wheelchair ramp, a reminder of sabrina's little boy who has special needs. >> just really wanted to provide the best for her kids. >> reporter: left without both parents, but with a community that cares. in vienna, virginia, kristin wright, news4. >> we posted a link to a gofundme page to raise money for her children in the nbc washington app. search vienna mom if you'd like to help. >>> administrators ordered a series of fixes inside d.c.'s major va medical center. the news4 i-team has learned inspectors found safety concerns earlier this year and a of available nurses at the facility. tonight scott macfarlane fini continues his investigation. >> the giant v.a. medical center on irving street is already under congressional investigation a
sarah randal is sabrina' from the school pta. >> we're all just heart broken.h a tragic event to happen to sabrina and her family. >> reporter: police say it appears that sabrina's ex-husband, ralph titus, killed her at her home in vienna sunday, and also took his own life. at the house today, pink flowers under a tree. and a wheelchair ramp, a reminder of sabrina's little boy who has special needs. >> just really wanted to provide the best for her kids. >> reporter:...
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according to recent reports, one report on cnbc.com, trump would nominate three new members, one of them randall and marvin goodfriend would that change the fed's monetary thinking at all or is that just a political view or would it impact banking regulation >> i think there's two factors one, the fed, assuming this person whom ever is hired is a strong economist, yes, they might have a political or conservative leaning, they still are going to look at the mandates the mandates are jobs and inflation. they'll follow that if jobs are weakening or inflation is starting to go low, they'll have to pull back on raising rates. that's one thing to take into consideration. i think the fed might well be aware of the change in the structure of the fomc, and that might be why they're moving sooner on the balance sheet than later. ask forgiveness rather than ask for permission >> always great to get your perspective. >>> before we wrap up this show for this week, let's have a quick look at u.s. futures they're actually looking friendly that's the european markets. okay let's kick off with that ftse 100 oup
according to recent reports, one report on cnbc.com, trump would nominate three new members, one of them randall and marvin goodfriend would that change the fed's monetary thinking at all or is that just a political view or would it impact banking regulation >> i think there's two factors one, the fed, assuming this person whom ever is hired is a strong economist, yes, they might have a political or conservative leaning, they still are going to look at the mandates the mandates are jobs...
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in libya, 6:30 in today randal, tomorrow morning in those countries, when they go to the u.s.sulate to get a visa, that's where the change kicks in. they have to have a family connection. what we now know is the government is defining this pretty nair overly. a parent or a child in the u.s. that includes in-laws, a sibling or a spouse. not a fiance, a grand parent, niece or nephew, cousin or brother or sister-in-law. >> and worth noting in somalia, in libya, yemen, iran will be easier, in syria, these are hard things to do. the documentation that someone is my brother in the united states, they'll have to find some proof for that or that they have a job. school is easier to prove than brother or fiance. if it is your fiance in america, you don't get to come here. >> exactly right. the legal groups that have been watching this, that managed to get it shut down in the first place until the government said they could enforce it. they said they're watching this closely. they are considering going back to court to say this family definition doesn't make any sense. >> good to talk t
in libya, 6:30 in today randal, tomorrow morning in those countries, when they go to the u.s.sulate to get a visa, that's where the change kicks in. they have to have a family connection. what we now know is the government is defining this pretty nair overly. a parent or a child in the u.s. that includes in-laws, a sibling or a spouse. not a fiance, a grand parent, niece or nephew, cousin or brother or sister-in-law. >> and worth noting in somalia, in libya, yemen, iran will be easier, in...
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we also found a case of randal due, a georgia man sentenced to prison. a judge who's overseen the criminal case of an associate of due's. due brags about his paper terror attack against the judge in a phone call to a radio station, a phone call used in his trial. >> if you think i'm kidding, you know, i am the one who has personally signatured $20 million a day consensual public lien against judge [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the southern who unleashed paper terrorism against judge vos per served prison time social security nan. he says it is important for judges to the to be intimidated when they go face to face with sovereigns in the courtroom. >> i was 24 years a town and i didn't believe in the squeaky wheel system of justice. the person that makes the most noise doesn't get a bye. >>> we are keeping a close eye on the white house. these are live pictures that we're showing you where president trump is expected to give a joint statement with south korea's president. the president is not expected to take questions. of course, this comes in the middle of al
we also found a case of randal due, a georgia man sentenced to prison. a judge who's overseen the criminal case of an associate of due's. due brags about his paper terror attack against the judge in a phone call to a radio station, a phone call used in his trial. >> if you think i'm kidding, you know, i am the one who has personally signatured $20 million a day consensual public lien against judge [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the southern who unleashed paper terrorism against judge vos...
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. >> reporter: randall roland is not giving a second thought keeping his kids away from the drag queentory time event neck month at the cherry hill public library. >> not what i live by. not what i try to stand for. so, um, i think we should learn how to love everyone. >> reporter: drag diva duo the shear sisters will be reading to the kids on june 19th. as part of the library's celebrating lgbt pride month but parents we talked with have mixed emotions. >> parents want to bring their children, that's their decision. that's their choice. that wouldn't be something i would do. but everybody is welcome to make their own choice. >> yeah, absolutely i would go. yes. definitely i would take my daughter. i'd take my son. >> reporter: in fact jay says it's somewhat personal. >> i thought it was such a great idea. being that i have two family members that love to dress up and be drag queens so i really felt like, um, that's something that the world needs to see that. >> reporter: the idea is not new. in fact it's a national thing. the website drag queen story hour has pictures of previous yout
. >> reporter: randall roland is not giving a second thought keeping his kids away from the drag queentory time event neck month at the cherry hill public library. >> not what i live by. not what i try to stand for. so, um, i think we should learn how to love everyone. >> reporter: drag diva duo the shear sisters will be reading to the kids on june 19th. as part of the library's celebrating lgbt pride month but parents we talked with have mixed emotions. >> parents want...
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everybody who randal for president said they wanted to fix drug costs.octors and insurers and health costs, and we don't know how it is they make money. not only do they make a great deal of money. they are the biggest donors of anyone out there. at least in 2017. health donors have been the biggest lobbyists on capitol hill. >> four of the top selling drugs in america, the prices have gone up 100%. the first thing is we unharness 41 million seniors and allow them to negotiate for lower prices. it is unbelievable to me that we've ban that had market power from negotiating with pharma. the second thing we do is bring in more competition. senator grassley and i have a bill. i leave the negotiation under medicare part d bill. but also, we have a bill to say to the big pharmaceutical companies, you can no longer pay off generic companies to keep your products off the market. we also have a bill to make it easier for generics to come on the market. and the last thing is we have a lot less expensive safe drugs other countries flfl minnesota, we can see canada
everybody who randal for president said they wanted to fix drug costs.octors and insurers and health costs, and we don't know how it is they make money. not only do they make a great deal of money. they are the biggest donors of anyone out there. at least in 2017. health donors have been the biggest lobbyists on capitol hill. >> four of the top selling drugs in america, the prices have gone up 100%. the first thing is we unharness 41 million seniors and allow them to negotiate for lower...
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>> sreenivasan: professor randall bass leads the college's designing the future initiative. >> if yout a pile of ten graduates who all have degrees from quality liberal arts schools and they all look more or less alike in terms of their formal credentials, are there ways to differentiate them? >> sreenivasan: last semester, bass and colleagues at georgetown offered a free experimental course for students who want to further distinguish themselves. instead of receiving a traditional credit, students who meet the requirements are awarded a digital badge. >> what we see in the badges is a way of trying to help students tell a story about some dimension of their learning that might otherwise be merely a line on their resume. >> a resume has never been enough. that's why the concept of badging is appealing to me. >> sreenivasan: job recruiters, like desy osunsade, see digital badges as a way to better define talent. >> we spend a lot of time and money as recruiters trying to make sure that we have the perfect fit because recruiting is expensive. >> sreenivasan: osunsade recruits for arabel
>> sreenivasan: professor randall bass leads the college's designing the future initiative. >> if yout a pile of ten graduates who all have degrees from quality liberal arts schools and they all look more or less alike in terms of their formal credentials, are there ways to differentiate them? >> sreenivasan: last semester, bass and colleagues at georgetown offered a free experimental course for students who want to further distinguish themselves. instead of receiving a...
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the slowdown may continue, that's according to randall, which said prices dropped since june, the biggestce 2010. prices went to 4.1%. boeing has signaled its intent to offer a jet in almost four years. get thehorse is set to go-ahead at the air show today. it's confident the plane can compete with rival airbus'bigger model. that is your bloomberg business flash. sincealmost a year britain voted to leave the european union. there is confusion about what the u.k. government wants from the divorce. the most obligated negotiation of all time starts at 10:00 a.m. u.k. time, 11:00 on the clock net with theresa may on the back foot. the talks are being held in brussels, that's where bloomberg joins us. what issues are on top of the agenda this morning? guest: the eu wants to focus on the separation issues, that's the main thing for them. the u.k.em for them is position is still in flux. after theresa may's election difficulty, the tories are still try to figure out what they will be doing. they go into these negotiations not knowing where the u.k. is positioning itself. theresa may's initial ha
the slowdown may continue, that's according to randall, which said prices dropped since june, the biggestce 2010. prices went to 4.1%. boeing has signaled its intent to offer a jet in almost four years. get thehorse is set to go-ahead at the air show today. it's confident the plane can compete with rival airbus'bigger model. that is your bloomberg business flash. sincealmost a year britain voted to leave the european union. there is confusion about what the u.k. government wants from the...
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with me michael steel, former chair of the republican national committee and ed randall, former pennsylvaniaer chair of the dnc democratic national committee. everything is getting pushed outside the white house and no questions are being answered and i don't think these lawyers will be giving press conferences. how much chaos is there at the white house do you think as we look at it from the outside? >> well, a boatload of chaos. this is a way of thinking, if they can pull it off, a way of compartmentalizing. get all the attention to the outside counsel and have the remaining white house staff try to push the substantive agenda. i think to do that, though, they're going to need a new chief of staff. reince priebus is a very nice man, but i don't think he's strong enough to push the agenda, strong enough to stand up to the president. i think they need someone strong enough to deal with the congress effectively and to tell the president when he's wrong that he's wrong. now, if the president won't accept tt, it's not going to work. the whole thing is going to collapse. but i think that's what
with me michael steel, former chair of the republican national committee and ed randall, former pennsylvaniaer chair of the dnc democratic national committee. everything is getting pushed outside the white house and no questions are being answered and i don't think these lawyers will be giving press conferences. how much chaos is there at the white house do you think as we look at it from the outside? >> well, a boatload of chaos. this is a way of thinking, if they can pull it off, a way...
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i have this tennis academy at randalls island. i love to get out there with the kids and hopefully show them a thing or two. the body doesn't react quite as consistently as it does. but once every couple of days i feel pretty decent and feel like can i do damage for an hour, hour and a half. and that makes me happy. we're lucky in tennis. these poor football players, they are crippled at 35, 30, 35, the average life stand span of football is 59 years old. >> rose: but the average career is four. >> we can go out and can i play someone-- the likes of roddick to boring, the last 25 years have i had, and sam pass, agassi, jim courior, all different types of players that have had a chance to go out with. and it is obviously not the same as wimbledon or the u.s. open but it is a heck a lot of fun. we appreciate the moment a little bit more. >> rose: you love rock 'n' roll. >> i do. >> rose: an still do. >> i still do. >> rose: did patti say to you, listen, god does not allow you to be the great john mcenroe and to be one of the world's
i have this tennis academy at randalls island. i love to get out there with the kids and hopefully show them a thing or two. the body doesn't react quite as consistently as it does. but once every couple of days i feel pretty decent and feel like can i do damage for an hour, hour and a half. and that makes me happy. we're lucky in tennis. these poor football players, they are crippled at 35, 30, 35, the average life stand span of football is 59 years old. >> rose: but the average career...