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patrick reed on the gre >>> patrick reed on the green at 18 in three. two putts away from putting away this world golf championship for the second time. and the route that he took, wild shot off the tee. recovery back out on the fairway in two. and then now left with 34 feet for par. a bogey will win it for reed. w. i can tell you most every one of them would tell you the most difficult thing to do ist to win a golf tournament. that's where patrick reed finds himself. in that situation, roger. would have been brilliant on the greens this week. 45 birdies. 45 one putts. he is two putts away from a championship. his short game has definitely done the job so far. >> it certainly has. and this one's all about pace. it's going to be breaking to his right. it almost starts to workaway fr >> that's the hardest thing to get right when fingertips. i don't know if he's at that point. just took a deep breath. >> he's never lac i confidence. he won twice before winning this championship at doral in florida where he famously said i do consider myself the top five pl
patrick reed on the gre >>> patrick reed on the green at 18 in three. two putts away from putting away this world golf championship for the second time. and the route that he took, wild shot off the tee. recovery back out on the fairway in two. and then now left with 34 feet for par. a bogey will win it for reed. w. i can tell you most every one of them would tell you the most difficult thing to do ist to win a golf tournament. that's where patrick reed finds himself. in that...
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host: tom reed? caller: on the trump proposal, there is recognition even by the administration that health care is complicated and not as simple as anticipated. what trump has done in regards to the department of health and issues on regulatory reform to make more transparency in prices available and more access to health care available is something we should applaud. the root of the trump administration's system is to disrupt health care. for example, foreign markets, where we subsidize it in the u.s., foreign markets get the benefit for that. that got caught up into litigation and other issues, but shows you the heart of what the president is trying to do, disrupt health care by bringing transparency and accountability. we should get together and say, this is not about obamacare any longer or the affordable care act. we need to move forward from that debate. host: you touched on social security and medicare earlier. guest: we need to make sure we do everything we can to protect social security and
host: tom reed? caller: on the trump proposal, there is recognition even by the administration that health care is complicated and not as simple as anticipated. what trump has done in regards to the department of health and issues on regulatory reform to make more transparency in prices available and more access to health care available is something we should applaud. the root of the trump administration's system is to disrupt health care. for example, foreign markets, where we subsidize it in...
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adolph reed jr. professor emeritus of political science at the university of pennsylvania, a columnist with the new republic, and an organizer for i'm a medicare voter campaign in south carolina. in columbia, kevin alexander gray is a longtime rights activist and community organizer, and author of "waiting for lightning to strike: the fundamentals of black politics." he was jesse jackson's south carolina campaign manager in 1988 and is the past president of the aclu of south carolina. we welcome all of you to democracy now! responded to last night's debate. cook's first of all, i would like to say hello to my two friends dr. reed and gilda cobb-hunter. two people i respect. adph was on my dissertation committee, so i have something in common with everybody on your show today. but watching the debate last night, it wasn't the confederates firing on fort sumter, but it was fiery. i think senator sanders showed himself well. i think looking at the rates of south carolina -- race with south carolina thin
adolph reed jr. professor emeritus of political science at the university of pennsylvania, a columnist with the new republic, and an organizer for i'm a medicare voter campaign in south carolina. in columbia, kevin alexander gray is a longtime rights activist and community organizer, and author of "waiting for lightning to strike: the fundamentals of black politics." he was jesse jackson's south carolina campaign manager in 1988 and is the past president of the aclu of south carolina....
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, we are joined by josh gottheimer of new jersey and tom reed of new york, cochairs of the problem solvers caucus. josh, remind us what the caucus is therefore, what your -- there for, and what your goals are? guest: it is 24 republicans and democrats. we come together every single week to figure out how to govern and put america before party and figure out ways for the country. we have all these groups that work on legislation all week long, and our job is to make sure when we get 75% of us agreeing, we stand behind a piece of legislation, two, we don't campaign each other -- against each other and we have that trust in our relationship. host: in addition to your district work, committee work, floor work, you set aside an hour to go over things you can
, we are joined by josh gottheimer of new jersey and tom reed of new york, cochairs of the problem solvers caucus. josh, remind us what the caucus is therefore, what your -- there for, and what your goals are? guest: it is 24 republicans and democrats. we come together every single week to figure out how to govern and put america before party and figure out ways for the country. we have all these groups that work on legislation all week long, and our job is to make sure when we get 75% of us...
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, we are joined by josh gottheimer of new jersey and tom reed of new york, cochairs of the problem solvers caucus. josh, remind us what the caucus is therefore, what your -- there for, and what your goals are? guest: it is 24 republicans and democrats. we come together every single week to figure out how to govern and put america before party and figure out ways for the country. we have all these groups that work on legislation all week long, and our job is to make sure when we get 75% of us agreeing, we stand behind a piece of legislation, two, we don't campaign each other -- against each other and we have that trust in our relationship. host: in addition to your district work, committee work, floor work, you set aside an hour to go over things you can
, we are joined by josh gottheimer of new jersey and tom reed of new york, cochairs of the problem solvers caucus. josh, remind us what the caucus is therefore, what your -- there for, and what your goals are? guest: it is 24 republicans and democrats. we come together every single week to figure out how to govern and put america before party and figure out ways for the country. we have all these groups that work on legislation all week long, and our job is to make sure when we get 75% of us...
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largely the leadership of john mccain and jack reed with other transitional authorities. a lot of the way it changed the acquisition process. what these ota's do is, you can get a company on quickly, to get them on contract. but you can look at the weapons system and say, these are the characteristics we are looking for. as opposed to, getting super precise upfront with deep specifications. so you are now able to unleash the engineering talent of the vendor doing business with you. so, contractually it has more latitude to work with the contractor, to study through prototyping, the types of characteristics you want. then i have a better way of getting to the outcome we want. we are doing this with the i vence program and honor next-generation squad weapon. they're moving quickly to the process because we have unleashed the power of the engineering talent of these great companies we are doing business with. the change in how we approach the contract and the request for proposal, and it changes the behavior of how we interact with these companies when developing weapons sys
largely the leadership of john mccain and jack reed with other transitional authorities. a lot of the way it changed the acquisition process. what these ota's do is, you can get a company on quickly, to get them on contract. but you can look at the weapons system and say, these are the characteristics we are looking for. as opposed to, getting super precise upfront with deep specifications. so you are now able to unleash the engineering talent of the vendor doing business with you. so,...
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, we are joined by josh gottheimer of new jersey and tom reed of new york, cochairs of the problem solvers caucus. josh, remind us what the caucus is therefore, what your -- there for, and what your goals are? guest: it is 24 republicans and democrats. we come together every single week to figure out how to govern and put america before party and figure out ways for the country. we have all these groups that work on legislation all week long, and our job is to make sure when we get 75% of us agreeing, we stand behind a piece of legislation, two, we don't campaign each other -- against each other and we have that trust in our relationship. host: in addition to your district work, committee work, floor work, you set aside an hour to go over things you can
, we are joined by josh gottheimer of new jersey and tom reed of new york, cochairs of the problem solvers caucus. josh, remind us what the caucus is therefore, what your -- there for, and what your goals are? guest: it is 24 republicans and democrats. we come together every single week to figure out how to govern and put america before party and figure out ways for the country. we have all these groups that work on legislation all week long, and our job is to make sure when we get 75% of us...
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reed: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, mr. powell, for your leadership. thank you for joining us on this evening -- joining us in providence on that wonderful evening. without an independent federal reserve, our national ,olicymaking is, in my view severely --, so keep it up. we've expanded the economy ,or seven years -- for 11 years eight years under president obama, and three years under president trump. but there are still some issues we should address. a survey in january indicated byt the share of wealth held middle income families has been falling for roughly 20 years. i would like you to comment whether it continues to fall despite the expanding economy. in addition, they point out that income equality in the u.s. has increased since 1980. if it is stillg, please comment on that. peer greater than in countries, countries similar to us. if we are seeing trichet of wealth in the middle class and income inequality, those trends are not sustainable over time. they go to the fabric of the country. are those trends continuing? what policy can we adopt co
reed: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, mr. powell, for your leadership. thank you for joining us on this evening -- joining us in providence on that wonderful evening. without an independent federal reserve, our national ,olicymaking is, in my view severely --, so keep it up. we've expanded the economy ,or seven years -- for 11 years eight years under president obama, and three years under president trump. but there are still some issues we should address. a survey in january indicated byt...
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reed: do you need that? gen. lyons: there are second and third applications on those activities. --. reed: i'm not surprised standing operation. thank you. >> gentlemen, thank you for your great service to the united states. to me you, general wolters. in the proposed fiscal year 21 budget, there is a request for $700.5 billion for dod. this represents 3/10 of 1% over the current fiscal year. , the proposed budget provides us less resources than the current year considering inflation. am i correct there? gen. wolters: yes, senator. sen. wickers: let me ask you this. do we need less security resources in the european command next year than we did this year? gen. wolters: senator, we need more. sen. wickers: in addition to that, the secretary of defense, the joint chiefs of staff, and the national defense strategy commission have all endorsed 3.5% real growth. is that also your opinion, general? gen. wolters: yes, senator. sen. wickers: general lyons? gen. lyons: yes, senator. sen. wickers: i appreciate the disting
reed: do you need that? gen. lyons: there are second and third applications on those activities. --. reed: i'm not surprised standing operation. thank you. >> gentlemen, thank you for your great service to the united states. to me you, general wolters. in the proposed fiscal year 21 budget, there is a request for $700.5 billion for dod. this represents 3/10 of 1% over the current fiscal year. , the proposed budget provides us less resources than the current year considering inflation. am...
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in golf, patrick reed has won the wgc—mexico championship by a shot over bryson dechambeau.nine, including this on the 17th to go two shots clear of dechambeau and that proved enough of a cushion after reed bogeyed the final hole. this is the 29—year—old's eighth pga tour title. to rugby union — england ended ireland's six nations grand slam hopes, as they rediscovered some of their world cup form, beating ireland 24—12 at twickenham. england took the lead with first—half tries from george ford and elliot daly — giving them a commanding 17—0 lead at half—time. ireland struck back with a try from robbie henshaw, but luke cowan—dickie drove over for england's third midway through the second half with replacement andrew porter scoring late for ireland. chris froome made his return to the peleton on sunday as he took part in the opening stage of the uae tour after recovering from multiple serious injuries in a high speed crash last year. the stage in dubai was won in a sprint finish by germany's pascal ackermann riding for the bora—hansgrohe team — with australian caleb ewan and
in golf, patrick reed has won the wgc—mexico championship by a shot over bryson dechambeau.nine, including this on the 17th to go two shots clear of dechambeau and that proved enough of a cushion after reed bogeyed the final hole. this is the 29—year—old's eighth pga tour title. to rugby union — england ended ireland's six nations grand slam hopes, as they rediscovered some of their world cup form, beating ireland 24—12 at twickenham. england took the lead with first—half tries from...
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wind skipping across a desert campfire or the waves on a tranquil beach as the sun sets the ny or reed flute is one of the world's oldest musical instruments paintings on the walls of pharaohs tombs show ancient egyptians playing it. coming directly from nature we just clean it make it straight and it's an instrument rated to use this idea for me was kind of magical in that the as giving us an instrument to hear that and. cots passion for the night is rooted in his reverence for the arabic music of his ancestors 5 years ago he decided he wanted to learn how to play the ny however he couldn't find the instrument or a teacher in jordan even though the reeds grow in the valley of the jordan river he was saddened that an instrument that literally grew from his country's land and was a joy by generations of jordanians was in danger of becoming an artifact he spent days searching for the reeds in the wild and learned how to make and play than i. taught me that is more because there is no like the other every need is like a different personality to each 3 than using. the record cofounded the
wind skipping across a desert campfire or the waves on a tranquil beach as the sun sets the ny or reed flute is one of the world's oldest musical instruments paintings on the walls of pharaohs tombs show ancient egyptians playing it. coming directly from nature we just clean it make it straight and it's an instrument rated to use this idea for me was kind of magical in that the as giving us an instrument to hear that and. cots passion for the night is rooted in his reverence for the arabic...
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reed: do you need that? gen. lyons: there are second and third applications on those activities. --. reed: i'm not surprised standing operation. thank you. >> gentlemen, thank you for your great service to the united states. to me you, general wolters. in the proposed fiscal year 21 budget, there is a request for $700.5 billion for dod. this represents 3/10 of 1% over the current fiscal year. , the proposed budget provides us less resources than the current year considering inflation. am i correct there? gen. wolters: yes, senator. sen. wickers: let me ask you this. do we need less security resources in the european command next year than we did this year? gen. wolters: senator, we need more. sen. wickers: in addition to that, the secretary of defense, the joint chiefs of staff, and the national defense strategy commission have all endorsed 3.5% real growth. is that also your opinion, general? gen. wolters: yes, senator. sen. wickers: general lyons? gen. lyons: yes, senator. sen. wickers: i appreciate the disting
reed: do you need that? gen. lyons: there are second and third applications on those activities. --. reed: i'm not surprised standing operation. thank you. >> gentlemen, thank you for your great service to the united states. to me you, general wolters. in the proposed fiscal year 21 budget, there is a request for $700.5 billion for dod. this represents 3/10 of 1% over the current fiscal year. , the proposed budget provides us less resources than the current year considering inflation. am...
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senator reed? >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you, again, general townsend and admiral faller. i think you safely said that both of yours are conducting forced operations, is that right, general townsend? >> that is what we're doing. >> admiral faller? >> we're at a low level of force. >> right. and we have to do that, but we have to do it smartly and wisely. that means cooperation and collaboration as cross our government and also collaboration with other governments. general townsend, the french are now conducting significant operations in the part of africa. if we drew down, what signal would that send and what practical consequences might that have for their cooperation in the fight? >> senator reed, so as you pointed out, the french are the lead international partner in the region of west africa. they have about 4500 troops there that are engaged in active operations every day to counter the threat that's there. the threat that comes from both al qaeda groups and isis groups there. that threat is very serious and that
senator reed? >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you, again, general townsend and admiral faller. i think you safely said that both of yours are conducting forced operations, is that right, general townsend? >> that is what we're doing. >> admiral faller? >> we're at a low level of force. >> right. and we have to do that, but we have to do it smartly and wisely. that means cooperation and collaboration as cross our government and also collaboration with...
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reed: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. reed: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i rise today to discuss my concerns with respect to iran and to express my support for the kaine resolution of which i'm a cosponsor. no -- my thoughts remain with the service members who are injured by iran's retaliatory ballistic missle attacks in iraq. the president was indeed wrong to diminish their wounds by referring to them as headaches, traumatic brain injuries are serious and the president's comments undermines our military personal. unfortunately the president still does not seem to grasp that his words and actions have real consequences. tensions with iran and the potential for miscalculation remain exceptionally high. we are likely in a period of calm before the storm. no serious analyst doubts there will be a future violent iranian reaction. this temporary calm is a result of several factors. first soleimani's death has caused a disruption in the command and control of the irgc quds force. he is not irreplaceable but difficult to replace. second
reed: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. reed: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i rise today to discuss my concerns with respect to iran and to express my support for the kaine resolution of which i'm a cosponsor. no -- my thoughts remain with the service members who are injured by iran's retaliatory ballistic missle attacks in iraq. the president was indeed wrong to diminish their wounds by referring to them as headaches, traumatic brain injuries...
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congressman tom reed from new york. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me, alex. >>> there are nearly 60 cases of coronavirus in the u.s. most are people back after being quarantined in that ship in japan, diamond princess cruise ship. american officials and businesses are taking notice. four universities have canceled this septembermester's abroad p in europe. reducing air flights in areas affected by the virus. let's bring this back to you. how concerned should you be by the coronavirus now. i'm joined by elizabeth cohen. there are a lot of concerns and fears now. you heard the cdc warning the measures in place may not hold for the long haul. how worried are u.s. officials about this pandemic they're saying is not a question of if but when. >> the pandemic is not necessarily coming. it is a specific word. dr. fauci said he's not sure there will be a pandemic, explosive growth around the world. what we know now only two people have caught it in the united states. those are spouses who caught it from their spouse
congressman tom reed from new york. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me, alex. >>> there are nearly 60 cases of coronavirus in the u.s. most are people back after being quarantined in that ship in japan, diamond princess cruise ship. american officials and businesses are taking notice. four universities have canceled this septembermester's abroad p in europe. reducing air flights in areas affected by the virus. let's bring this back to you. how concerned should you be by...
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general lyons. >> thank you, chairman, senator reed, the committee. it is my honor to represent the men and women of the united states transportation command who are at this very moment employed, in operations. our mission at transcom is enduring, sustaining the force ranscom is enduring, sustaining the force globally at our time and place of choosing, thereby representing multiple options for national leadership and multiple dilemmas for potential adversaries. with 85% of the stations in united states, it is transcom's job to advance strategic priorities. the national defense strategy underscores the importance of advancing our national security interests, deterring potential adversaries, and if a deterrence fails, responding with overwhelming force to win. our projection is a distinct u.s. comparative advantage, that we are not alone in this effort. our vast logistics networks are underpinned by allies and like-minded partners facilitate critical access in overflight activities. today, i am confident in our ability to successfully execute our missio
general lyons. >> thank you, chairman, senator reed, the committee. it is my honor to represent the men and women of the united states transportation command who are at this very moment employed, in operations. our mission at transcom is enduring, sustaining the force ranscom is enduring, sustaining the force globally at our time and place of choosing, thereby representing multiple options for national leadership and multiple dilemmas for potential adversaries. with 85% of the stations in...
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when we talk about the protests earlier of the people protesting outside walter reed that was with a war that the congress had voted to support. our troops look back and see that. they see we are united behind them when we send them off to work, not that we are fighting about whether or not they should even be there and they arc down range. this is also a message to, yes to the president, but also to our troops, military men and women that we have to do our job as we expect them to do their job, time after time after time. >> how about one last one. [inaudible question] ... >> to referee between congress. the president is doing this. there would be a tough court case. there have been a couple of, as a lawyer, before she was in congress but then i think it was maybe set aside by the second circuit, this goes way back. i just think we need to keep building on what we have gained here which is more and more of a bipartisan consensus. a number of republicans came up to me and said i would vote for this. i don't want to vote for it in the middle of this most recent thing with a run. as pa
when we talk about the protests earlier of the people protesting outside walter reed that was with a war that the congress had voted to support. our troops look back and see that. they see we are united behind them when we send them off to work, not that we are fighting about whether or not they should even be there and they arc down range. this is also a message to, yes to the president, but also to our troops, military men and women that we have to do our job as we expect them to do their...
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now netflix ceo reed hastings said and analysts agree that the award are important because they boosthe ability to draw top talent and the competition for talent spheres it's also for stars and content producers back to you. >> julia thank you very much will netflix continue to lead the way among the stream esper it's a businesses that getting more crowded it seems, steve every day. >> i didn't think this was going to have a stellar out of the gates beginning to 2020. and it's done the opposite of what i thought it would do >> netflix. >> netflix i thought people would start worrying about valuation stretch. we had the on the back of not the same companies but on the back of wework, testing all valuations and overbloating and no earnings, if you look back in the rear view mirror netflix had an incredible run and i thought it was petering out of growth. but it seems the market is recard warding it for being the only pure play in streaming. my other play is disney. i think they are going to really start gaining market share and of course apple, big splash, more subs than hue will you an
now netflix ceo reed hastings said and analysts agree that the award are important because they boosthe ability to draw top talent and the competition for talent spheres it's also for stars and content producers back to you. >> julia thank you very much will netflix continue to lead the way among the stream esper it's a businesses that getting more crowded it seems, steve every day. >> i didn't think this was going to have a stellar out of the gates beginning to 2020. and it's done...
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reed? mr. reed, guilty. mr. risch? mr. risch, not guilty. mr. roberts? mr. roberts, not guilty. mr. romney? mr. romney, guilty. ms. rosen? ms. rosen, guilty. mr. rounds? mr. rounds, not guilty. mr. rubio? mr. rubio not guilty. mr. sanders? mr. sanders, guilty. mr. sass? mr. sass, not guilty. mr. schumer? mr. schumer, guilty? mr. scott of florida? mr. scott of florida, not guilty. mr. scott of south carolina? mr. scott of south carolina, not guilty. mr. shaheen? mrs. shaheen, guilty. mr. shelby? mr. shall be not guilty. ms. cinema? ms. cinema, guilty. ms. smith? ms. smith, guilty. misstep now, guilty. esther sullivan? mr. sullivan, not guilty. mr. tester? mr. tester, guilty. mr. thune? not guilty. mr. tillis? mr. tillis, not guilty. mr. toomey? not guilty. mr. udall? guilty. esther van holland? guilty. ms. warren? ms. warren, guilty. mr. white house? mr. white house, guilty. mr. wicker? not guilty. mr. wyden? mr. wyden, guilty. mr. young, not guilty. >> bret: 52 not guilty, 48 guilty, they do not get to 67, so this is a vote to acquit. the president of the united states on the first
reed? mr. reed, guilty. mr. risch? mr. risch, not guilty. mr. roberts? mr. roberts, not guilty. mr. romney? mr. romney, guilty. ms. rosen? ms. rosen, guilty. mr. rounds? mr. rounds, not guilty. mr. rubio? mr. rubio not guilty. mr. sanders? mr. sanders, guilty. mr. sass? mr. sass, not guilty. mr. schumer? mr. schumer, guilty? mr. scott of florida? mr. scott of florida, not guilty. mr. scott of south carolina? mr. scott of south carolina, not guilty. mr. shaheen? mrs. shaheen, guilty. mr. shelby?...
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her brother was a soldier and then this man ted reed became a pilot. he wasn't a pilot and world war i but he started building jennies around the time so he was like building for aviation. we can learn things about soldiers camp life through her because she was in touch with these people. there's so much that you can learn in these letters, so it takes a close reading it every page has a discovery. o'keefe was ahead of art department when she came here in 1916, but there was one person in our department is use only person in the art department but she is on the faculty of about 24 people. in a way i moved your kind of like her, for the job. i came to the department that is going out of what she was leading in 1916. so people get really interested in kind of walking the footsteps of o'keeffe. you got to the canyon and try to find what you saw and did. maybe i fell into a bit of that myth. i also wanted to get a little bit more historical accuracy. people would always say you know o'keeffe did this or that. but i wanted to know from her what she said. th
her brother was a soldier and then this man ted reed became a pilot. he wasn't a pilot and world war i but he started building jennies around the time so he was like building for aviation. we can learn things about soldiers camp life through her because she was in touch with these people. there's so much that you can learn in these letters, so it takes a close reading it every page has a discovery. o'keefe was ahead of art department when she came here in 1916, but there was one person in our...
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how to play the ny however he couldn't find the instrument or a teacher in jordan even though the reeds grow in the valley of the jordan river he was saddened that an instrument that literally grew from his country's land and was a joy by generations of jordanians was in danger of becoming an artifact he spent days searching for the reeds in the wild and learned how to make and play the ny. with me that is more because there is no moving like the other ivory that is like a different personality to each 3 than using. the record co-founded the house of ny in 2017 to revive the instrument through lessons and concert don't be fooled by this simple looking instrument. i still haven't been able to make a sound come out there a cot says he wants people to feel comfortable picking this up and playing it without aiming for perfection to spread this traditional arabic music the house of ny has been holding workshops in and outside of the men reaching hundreds of jordanians 16 year old tarek rabat attended one of those workshops in the small town of as rock now he teaches other children and is hop
how to play the ny however he couldn't find the instrument or a teacher in jordan even though the reeds grow in the valley of the jordan river he was saddened that an instrument that literally grew from his country's land and was a joy by generations of jordanians was in danger of becoming an artifact he spent days searching for the reeds in the wild and learned how to make and play the ny. with me that is more because there is no moving like the other ivory that is like a different personality...
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michael reed? he put his pregnant girlfriend on this plane which thankfully, did not take off. barking up the wrong tree. these people are just attention seeking. we don't need people like this to create more tension. let's turn to the daily mail. the bbc legend rips apart boris the headline. isn't that amazing that david, who's not given to social media outrages. he is not pa rt of to social media outrages. he is not part of that culture. he is a very serious, seasoned broadcaster with a big respect in the nation. he has said, andi big respect in the nation. he has said, and i quote him, the prime minister, since he won this big when, is arrogant, childish, and more and more. we don't know the context. when you saw that, your thoughts? let's just context. when you saw that, your thoughts? let'sjust say, there are two things before i get my thoughts. he on the one hand says the prime minister is using this issue to undermine the bbc, and he also said he's avoiding the prime minister —— the prime minister is avoiding having his own policy scrutinise. my thoughts are this is quit
michael reed? he put his pregnant girlfriend on this plane which thankfully, did not take off. barking up the wrong tree. these people are just attention seeking. we don't need people like this to create more tension. let's turn to the daily mail. the bbc legend rips apart boris the headline. isn't that amazing that david, who's not given to social media outrages. he is not pa rt of to social media outrages. he is not part of that culture. he is a very serious, seasoned broadcaster with a big...
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host: tom reed?aller: on the trump proposal, there is recognition even by the administration that health care is complicated and not as simple as anticipated. what trump has done in regards to the department of health and issues on regulatory reform to make more transparency in prices available and more access to health care available is something we should applaud. the root of the trump administration's system is to disrupt health care. for example, foreign markets, where we subsidize it in the u.s., foreign markets get the benefit for that. that got caught up into litigation and other issues, but shows you the heart of what the president is trying to do, disrupt health care by bringing transparency and accountability. we should get together and say, this is not about obamacare any longer or the affordable care act. we need to move forward from that debate. host: you touched on social security and medicare earlier. guest: we need to make sure we do everything we can to protect social security and me
host: tom reed?aller: on the trump proposal, there is recognition even by the administration that health care is complicated and not as simple as anticipated. what trump has done in regards to the department of health and issues on regulatory reform to make more transparency in prices available and more access to health care available is something we should applaud. the root of the trump administration's system is to disrupt health care. for example, foreign markets, where we subsidize it in...
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asked to go over there and push back against iran's infiltration into iraqnf. 13 attacks they took reed finally on one of those attacks somebody was killed. the president lay down a red line that if an american is killed there was going to be a price to pay. they finally killed that p pers. they attacked our embassy in baghdad and attempted to set it on fire so eventually the president made a choice to do what he did and this was in response to the continual pushing of the envelope from i ran and the calculations of i ran made. this man was traveling. general soleimani was traveling. he had been traveling from place to place putting in place final plans in court nation for the s. fusion of an attack against american people. it was eminent or you have heard my friends i oh no was in a minute. we listened to the intelligence. i said on the intelligence committee. i said so all of the briefings given that the top-secret level that worked even to the people here in the body. i also sat through the ones that were given to the intelligence committee which were compartmented and much more gran
asked to go over there and push back against iran's infiltration into iraqnf. 13 attacks they took reed finally on one of those attacks somebody was killed. the president lay down a red line that if an american is killed there was going to be a price to pay. they finally killed that p pers. they attacked our embassy in baghdad and attempted to set it on fire so eventually the president made a choice to do what he did and this was in response to the continual pushing of the envelope from i ran...
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i think that new york daily news headline it shows joy reed was talking about this.money coming out of this? elizabeth warren will. that's a lifeline. michael bloomberg is not an incumbent president. but every incumbent president, and i was part of one of those disasters, loses a debate. they've been astride the world for a long time. they haven't been challenged directly. they probably don't like to put the practice in. bloomberg has not debated in years. i think this was probably rough for him. even if he put the time, that's no substitute for live fire. the question is between now and tuesday, he only has seen days. if he has two bad debates in a owe, maybe he doesn't lose what he's got now, but it's not even a bronze medal. it's a half billion dollars for a few delegates. >> >> and tonight was layups. open net. grab your metaphor. they were easy pivots he could have made. >> warren came out hot. right? and so i think anybody struggles with that. but the tax question. the nda question. he should have been prepared. he seemed like he got stronger as the debate went
i think that new york daily news headline it shows joy reed was talking about this.money coming out of this? elizabeth warren will. that's a lifeline. michael bloomberg is not an incumbent president. but every incumbent president, and i was part of one of those disasters, loses a debate. they've been astride the world for a long time. they haven't been challenged directly. they probably don't like to put the practice in. bloomberg has not debated in years. i think this was probably rough for...
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skipping across the desert campfire or the waves on a tranquil beach as the sun sets the knives or reed flute is one of the world's oldest musical instruments paintings on the walls of pharaohs tombs show ancient egyptians playing it. coming directly from nature we just clean it make it straight and it's an instrument rated to use this idea for me was kind of magical in that the as giving us an instrument to hear that and. not be as there are cots passion for the night is rooted in his reverence for the arabic music of his ancestors 5 years ago he decided he wanted to learn how to play the ny however he couldn't find the instrument or a teacher in jordan even though the reeds grow in the valley of the jordan river he was saddened that an instrument that literally grew from his country's land and was a joy by generations of jordanians was in danger of becoming an artifact he spent days searching for the reeds in the wild and learned how to make and play than i. taught me that is more because there is no moving like the other every need is like a different personality of each 3 than using
skipping across the desert campfire or the waves on a tranquil beach as the sun sets the knives or reed flute is one of the world's oldest musical instruments paintings on the walls of pharaohs tombs show ancient egyptians playing it. coming directly from nature we just clean it make it straight and it's an instrument rated to use this idea for me was kind of magical in that the as giving us an instrument to hear that and. not be as there are cots passion for the night is rooted in his...
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and on the other side of the state, companies like swiss reed, faricia, cvs, and walter reed have made huge investments in the area. and course kansas beat more than 130 other cities around the country to land two divisions from the usda and over 500 new jobs for the first time in our nation's history. [ cheers and applause ] our big cities aren't the only ones generating new jobs and attracting investment. briggs and stratton is creating 130 new jobs in poplar bluff. dollar tree is invest $110 million for a new distributionw 375 new jobs. the largest steel company in the united states is close to production at its $250 million steel mill and will create 250 new jobs in saedalia, missouri. a new processing plant in that's what's going on around the count country. purina expanded in bloomfield, missouri. [ applause ] about one month ago, general motors announced one of the largest single project investments in our state's history in wentzville with a $1.5 billion investment to build mid-sized trucks for north america. and we like our trucks here in missouri. [ applause ] this is just th
and on the other side of the state, companies like swiss reed, faricia, cvs, and walter reed have made huge investments in the area. and course kansas beat more than 130 other cities around the country to land two divisions from the usda and over 500 new jobs for the first time in our nation's history. [ cheers and applause ] our big cities aren't the only ones generating new jobs and attracting investment. briggs and stratton is creating 130 new jobs in poplar bluff. dollar tree is invest $110...
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and the reporter jared reed is on the story so jared what more can you tell us ok so on saturday a german if force plane brought 124 passengers from we han in china to frankfurt most of these passengers were germans though not all of them are we're not quite sure where the wrist. from 11 all of these passengers were taken straight away to a clinic in frankfurt most of them had other health issues that doctors needed to treat the rest of the lodge a group were taken to and if force barracks in frankfurt airport to be quarantined now it's in this logic group that 2 people have been confirmed as having the coronavirus and i have been taken to a clinic in frankfurt to be treated there are other cases though of coronavirus already in germany right that's right so on top of these ones in frankfurt we have another 8 across in bavaria 7 of these i. work for the same company a casa playa there and the eye is a child of one of these patients on top of the 2 we have the in total 10 coronavirus cases here given that what are the authorities doing to make sure that the situation stays contained under
and the reporter jared reed is on the story so jared what more can you tell us ok so on saturday a german if force plane brought 124 passengers from we han in china to frankfurt most of these passengers were germans though not all of them are we're not quite sure where the wrist. from 11 all of these passengers were taken straight away to a clinic in frankfurt most of them had other health issues that doctors needed to treat the rest of the lodge a group were taken to and if force barracks in...
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taylor: that was jennifer reed. came out theft results that beat expectations.into the numbers next. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor:lyft came out with results narrowly beating analyst estimates. it was not enough to impress investors. the company said it could not promise profit sooner. we broke down the numbers with eric newcomer. >> you ever had the advantage of having earnings first and got the surprise investors by moving up its profitability? i want to be clear, we are talking about the adjusted profitability. it cut out a lot of things. the stock these companies are spending -- they are spending a ton of money. lyft is still growing. they got to $1 billion in revenue in the quarter. they have the disadvantage of being smaller and uber has had more time to become a huge business and start earning the levers to try make a profit. uber is focused on business customers which could help it get to profitability. does not wantlyft to commit to the same timeline. taylor: i think you hit it spot on when he said the profitability is adjusted. it is not down to net inco
taylor: that was jennifer reed. came out theft results that beat expectations.into the numbers next. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor:lyft came out with results narrowly beating analyst estimates. it was not enough to impress investors. the company said it could not promise profit sooner. we broke down the numbers with eric newcomer. >> you ever had the advantage of having earnings first and got the surprise investors by moving up its profitability? i want to be clear, we are talking about...
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i'm jared reed welcome to the show we begin with that breaking news security forces in thailand have killed a soldier who shot dead at least 20 people at a shopping mall police had earlier stormed the center allowing shoppers to escape as they launched a manhunt to find the gunman more than 40 people were also wounded in saturday's attack which took place in caracas northeast of bangkok. for thailand morning brought relief at last. special forces finally ended the standoff with a military match. he did in the basement of a luxury shopping center up to massacring dozens of paper. oh. yeah. we have put an end to the perpetrators criminal act. at the moment where gathering evidence and witness statements that were beginning an investigation to bring justice to all. those words delivered reassurance after not just stop and shop as a karate terminal 21 shopping mall will never forget. the schools of terrified people ran for their lives the trauma of what they've experienced visible on their faces the fear in their voices. from the most people wanted to leave but they were unsure it was sa
i'm jared reed welcome to the show we begin with that breaking news security forces in thailand have killed a soldier who shot dead at least 20 people at a shopping mall police had earlier stormed the center allowing shoppers to escape as they launched a manhunt to find the gunman more than 40 people were also wounded in saturday's attack which took place in caracas northeast of bangkok. for thailand morning brought relief at last. special forces finally ended the standoff with a military...
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porter jared reed is on the story so what's the latest on saturday a german if force plane brought 124 passengers from were han in china to frankfurt and all these passengers 11 were taken straight away to a clinic for treatment mostly for other health issues the doctors wanted to see them about the rest of the lodge a group they were taken to an air force barracks near frankfurt airport to be quarantined and 2 people in this logic group the ones that have been confirmed as having the virus they have been taken away from the group to the clinic to be treated and there are some other coronavirus cases the other. already that's right so we go across to bavaria there are people that have the coronavirus this 7 of them they work for the same company for a casa playa and i put in person in this group is a child of of one of these people so in total there are 10 people in germany with a current of ours so what are the authorities doing to you know to keep these cases contained to keep the situation generally under control well exactly that the containing these people so that putting them in
porter jared reed is on the story so what's the latest on saturday a german if force plane brought 124 passengers from were han in china to frankfurt and all these passengers 11 were taken straight away to a clinic for treatment mostly for other health issues the doctors wanted to see them about the rest of the lodge a group they were taken to an air force barracks near frankfurt airport to be quarantined and 2 people in this logic group the ones that have been confirmed as having the virus...
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let's get more reporter jared reed is on the story we just heard from the health minister there what more do we know ok so the 2 people that he was speaking about the 2 people have been confirmed as having the coronavirus they are fine they are being treated. the condition is good they are being treated at the uni clinic in frankfurt and he said that this diable as we know he just said they were symptom free when they left china and when they arrived in frankfurt because we know this virus has a 2 week in cuba period we also learned why not all of the passengers who were brought back were germans and you said that was because the flight contained some pot and was of and children of the people here will brought back and he said it was only right that they were brought back together and that no families were separated he was also asked the question should perhaps the people have been split up and brought back in groups so that they were not on one plane then. possibly the virus could have spread throughout the plane he said. it was the right thing that they did this and it's right that
let's get more reporter jared reed is on the story we just heard from the health minister there what more do we know ok so the 2 people that he was speaking about the 2 people have been confirmed as having the coronavirus they are fine they are being treated. the condition is good they are being treated at the uni clinic in frankfurt and he said that this diable as we know he just said they were symptom free when they left china and when they arrived in frankfurt because we know this virus has...
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machine learning a detection toll could just as well be used to generate better fakes but honey for reed goes beyond the ordinary approach instead of just relying on ai he and his team analyze videos to identify people's unique facial features we try to understand how do people move how does the mouth move how does the expression change in part because we think that those are properties of the video that the machine learning can't currently airlines and that means we are less vulnerable to counterattack so any time you build forensic techniques you always have to ask yourself how will this be used to make better fakes this is great visualizes aspects such as head movement line of vision and facial expressions in order to spot differences honey fairy compares a real video with a video that was possibly altered this method detects about 96 percent of faked footage. one possible use for this might be to integrate detection software into social networks algorithms in the future google has already provided scientists with some 3000 manipulated videos to help improve detectors. to make these $
machine learning a detection toll could just as well be used to generate better fakes but honey for reed goes beyond the ordinary approach instead of just relying on ai he and his team analyze videos to identify people's unique facial features we try to understand how do people move how does the mouth move how does the expression change in part because we think that those are properties of the video that the machine learning can't currently airlines and that means we are less vulnerable to...
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and go to bed. 16 hours later she called again and was invited in this time, where staff discovered reed you put too much trust in these people to advise you and get you through something as vulnerable as this. and so you don't question it. east kent hospitals trust say they are investigating the case, but three other families we have spoken to have told us their babies would have survived if medics in east kent had provided that care. that is in addition to the sudden preve nta ble addition to the sudden preventable deaths revealed last month. the trust have apologised in two of the new cases, and denied wrongdoing in the third. an inquest last month found harry redford's death in 2017 was wholly avoidable. now the coroner in that case has written to the trust demanding they make 19 improvements to ensure better maternity care. ministers are due to receive two reports into maternity care at east kent today and will decide whether today and will decide whether to ta ke today and will decide whether to take any action. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: history at t
and go to bed. 16 hours later she called again and was invited in this time, where staff discovered reed you put too much trust in these people to advise you and get you through something as vulnerable as this. and so you don't question it. east kent hospitals trust say they are investigating the case, but three other families we have spoken to have told us their babies would have survived if medics in east kent had provided that care. that is in addition to the sudden preve nta ble addition to...
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. >>> we are joined by tom reed of new york, they are coach chair of problem solver s of the caucus. remind us what your goals are. >> it is 24 democrats and 24 republicans. we are divided. we come together every week and put america before the party and try to figure out ways for the country and really the best. we have all these groups working on legislations all week long and our job is to one make sure we get the 75% of us agreeing and we stand together for legislation. two, we campaign against each other and work together and we have the trust and relationship and that's really a big part of it. >> so in addition to your district work, your committee work, go over things that you can try to find common ground on. >> i know it sounds crazy, it is really refreshing. and we get it done every single week. you will see it on social media, believe it or not. there is a group of us getting together and try to figure out where we can agree. if you can get most of what you want and move forward. that's our objective. >> now life is returning normal to capitol hill after impeachment with
. >>> we are joined by tom reed of new york, they are coach chair of problem solver s of the caucus. remind us what your goals are. >> it is 24 democrats and 24 republicans. we are divided. we come together every week and put america before the party and try to figure out ways for the country and really the best. we have all these groups working on legislations all week long and our job is to one make sure we get the 75% of us agreeing and we stand together for legislation. two,...
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such as head movement line of vision and facial expressions in order to spot differences honey for reed compares a real video with a video that was possibly altered this method detects about 96 percent of faked footage. one possible use for this might be to integrate detection software into social networks algorithms in the future google has already provided scientists with some 3000 manipulated videos to help improve the detectors. to make these $3000.00 videos google employed 20 at actors and then manipulated the images with algorithms so tech giants seem to be taking deep thanks faeries seriously and it's no surprise experts predict the damage caused by manipulated audio and video files could range as high as nearly a quarter 1000000000 euros and 2020 and what's worse there's no perfect program to help us detect deep fakes yet but every new technology has a good side to right the fakes also offer f.-u. exciting possibilities for the future a magic you can have a customized movie where when you download a movie you can say i want this actor or this actress to be in the movie instead o
such as head movement line of vision and facial expressions in order to spot differences honey for reed compares a real video with a video that was possibly altered this method detects about 96 percent of faked footage. one possible use for this might be to integrate detection software into social networks algorithms in the future google has already provided scientists with some 3000 manipulated videos to help improve the detectors. to make these $3000.00 videos google employed 20 at actors and...
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joining me, reed wilson, national correspondent for the hill and author of epidemic, ebola and globalto prevent the next killer outbreak. reed, japan's shinzo abe announced all schools be closed, sent kids home, 13 million kids, until end of march. are these precautions similar to the ones with ebola? >> coronavirus is easier to catch than ebola. ebola you had to touch bodily fluid, here it is a cough or sneeze, something as common as the flu and aggressive transmission. we have seen the centers for disease control say we could be headed for disruption in daily lives if this breaks out in the united states as much as it does in korea, italy and other places. that's why the case in california is so concerning, the fact it is a community transmission. we don't know where this person contracted the virus, and they hadn't traveled overseas. if the virus is already spreading in the united states, we are headed for serious disruption, not just in markets but in everyday lives. >> what would it look like, disruption? >> i mean, we could see schools closed, could see serious restrictions in a
joining me, reed wilson, national correspondent for the hill and author of epidemic, ebola and globalto prevent the next killer outbreak. reed, japan's shinzo abe announced all schools be closed, sent kids home, 13 million kids, until end of march. are these precautions similar to the ones with ebola? >> coronavirus is easier to catch than ebola. ebola you had to touch bodily fluid, here it is a cough or sneeze, something as common as the flu and aggressive transmission. we have seen the...
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one of the three for what they are doing in those days and elsewhere to see our veterans at walter reed and wounded warriors and any visit of that kind with service providers and the veterans as they grapple with challenging illnesses long after they serve. and then the enduring consequences of war in the hampton v.a. spent time into particular units than those that now have to build out the capacity and i applaud what i saw and also spent time in the mental health unit to pioneer new technologies and the signature wounds of iraq and afghanistan with traumatic brain injury and ptsd. and that we will be there even if we don't know the consequences because they don't know the consequences of what they would experience and suffer. so where did we have 28 -year-old sergeants with deployment those repeated deployments have a long ynsequence and those at the close of the veteran with what you grapple with you go to the v.a. in grapple with the consequences where it has to make up an impression of among those of us in the body charged with the sole responsibility for declaring a war. with the
one of the three for what they are doing in those days and elsewhere to see our veterans at walter reed and wounded warriors and any visit of that kind with service providers and the veterans as they grapple with challenging illnesses long after they serve. and then the enduring consequences of war in the hampton v.a. spent time into particular units than those that now have to build out the capacity and i applaud what i saw and also spent time in the mental health unit to pioneer new...
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just how important is today's win for reed legacy, defensive lineman who is currently defensive coache, good to see you, this is such an inspiration story of dedication, perseverance, never give up attitude, what are your thoughts and hopes about coach reid today? >> he has an excellent opportunity to win the game. he hasn't been to the super bowl since 2004, today is a great chance where he will get it done, he will down play it by a lot of the whole world for randy reid. eric: what does it mean, what do you think emotionally it would mean for him if 49ers fan to get that ring tonight? >> yeah, it means the world to him because nobody plays the game not to win the championship, this is every coach's, every kid's dream, there's no different for andy reid, he's deserved it, he has put a lot of work, he has opportunity but one thing i do know about coach reid he has guys ready to play tonight. >> in 2005 in the super bowl patriots going in the fourth quarter, they were tied 14-14, remember that. it's unbelievable, what's it like to be out there on the field, to be on the sidelines with
just how important is today's win for reed legacy, defensive lineman who is currently defensive coache, good to see you, this is such an inspiration story of dedication, perseverance, never give up attitude, what are your thoughts and hopes about coach reid today? >> he has an excellent opportunity to win the game. he hasn't been to the super bowl since 2004, today is a great chance where he will get it done, he will down play it by a lot of the whole world for randy reid. eric: what does...
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to reporter jared reed is on the story joining us now what more do we know about these 2 patients what we know is that they are doing well at the moment they are being treated in in frankfurt in their condition is stable we also know that they are german citizens and the reason i say this is because not all of the people who were brought back from were germans most of them were but a portion of them were not and the health minister was asked about that and he said that some of the people who were not germans they are the partners and the children all of the evacuees and he defended that he said it's only right that they were brought as well and the families were separated and he basically defended the decision to bring everybody back in one group and quarantine in one group and he said this was on the advice of the german army and the health officials and he said it was the right thing to do that way everybody can be observed together and then taken away for treatment should they need it he just basically tried to be rational and calm the situation down and said look i'm not going to c
to reporter jared reed is on the story joining us now what more do we know about these 2 patients what we know is that they are doing well at the moment they are being treated in in frankfurt in their condition is stable we also know that they are german citizens and the reason i say this is because not all of the people who were brought back from were germans most of them were but a portion of them were not and the health minister was asked about that and he said that some of the people who...
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>> walter clyburn reed. >> clyburn. ding ding ding ding ding. we all know the clyburn name. >> yes, ma'am. >> so your grand father has been on record as saying mayor pete's sexual orientation will be a problem for some voters. he is not necessarily talking about himself, but many voters in south carolina, black voters in particular. >> yes, ma'am. >> that that would be a problem. >> he was referring to his generation in particular. he understands that our nation is progressing and he also understands how much that community has a positive effect on not only american society, but eventually american politics. >> i want to say this about you, alex. i so admire you because you're 16, and you can't even vote in this election yet. at 16, i was just hoping please, somebody ask me to the prom. what is it about politics that fascinate you? >> as i grew up, i realized that politics is going to affect me and everybody else. when i was witnessing the 2016 election, that's when i found out it matters who you vote for. >> you settled on bernie sanders. why?
>> walter clyburn reed. >> clyburn. ding ding ding ding ding. we all know the clyburn name. >> yes, ma'am. >> so your grand father has been on record as saying mayor pete's sexual orientation will be a problem for some voters. he is not necessarily talking about himself, but many voters in south carolina, black voters in particular. >> yes, ma'am. >> that that would be a problem. >> he was referring to his generation in particular. he understands that...