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rick more, i cannot thank you enough for what you have done for this program. i also want to thank city college instructors, wherever you are, hands up for you folks. without your diligent efforts, these folks do not learn the skills they need to compete at will employment. it's a tricky little thing. it means you can get fired at any time. these folks are competitive. they know how to get to work, they know how to produce, they know the challenges in the workforce, and they are more than ready to rise up to it. i also want to thank the mission campus. this program is held at the mission campus, they have supported it for many, many years and it is important to give a shout out to them. last but not least, i believe we had some people in the house have a training program that the program embraces. it teaches folks big picture view of the construction industry from prebid to close out. this gives them added tools to once again be competitive. and you have heard meet her -- here the term competitive more than once. that is what it takes. these folks have to get u
rick more, i cannot thank you enough for what you have done for this program. i also want to thank city college instructors, wherever you are, hands up for you folks. without your diligent efforts, these folks do not learn the skills they need to compete at will employment. it's a tricky little thing. it means you can get fired at any time. these folks are competitive. they know how to get to work, they know how to produce, they know the challenges in the workforce, and they are more than ready...
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sector for these 2 countries so the other impact of your city will be that these 2 countries can rick in more revenue because this is a prude usually a stock that is contributing migrate to parts of the revenue base in developing countries so that is they mediate impact of these new pricing or right and i said of course we also heard that so far farmers had to bear the brunt of the fact that there was no minimum price cocoa farmers happy with this you need a great price. yet they are happy by it appears the happiness is limited because many of them i've spoken to since the news broke of the new pricing have said that . has been that the percentage of revenue that they get when they're being is has been so small that they want it up for example currently they don't get a system that's just a 5 percent of the revenue doc comes from the. they one that's up to 70 percent so even though they are happy about their price and they think that they need great top part of the money went government so that being on the international market but you also think that if value can be added to the cocoa bean l
sector for these 2 countries so the other impact of your city will be that these 2 countries can rick in more revenue because this is a prude usually a stock that is contributing migrate to parts of the revenue base in developing countries so that is they mediate impact of these new pricing or right and i said of course we also heard that so far farmers had to bear the brunt of the fact that there was no minimum price cocoa farmers happy with this you need a great price. yet they are happy by...
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more on this. jonathan? reporter: ricks forum focused on economics and minorities that touched on some common themes of beefing up organized labor, as well as improving disadvantaged negotiatings take a listen. >> because from climate change to health policy, these affect americans most who are living on the margins, people struggling to make it. people who are living in disadvantaged communities whether they be rural or urban towns there were millions of americans whoever are single day are in a struggle. not of their own making. >> the connection is clear, as the right to organization and the power of labor unions has declined so has the ability for more americans to enter the middle class or to stay in middle class. reporter: south bend indiana may ore pete buttigieg joined a pro- union rally in historic downtown charleston, although economic was front and center candidates touched on immigration and foreign policy including growing u.s. tensions with iran. >> i'm very concerned that we see a pattern that is reminiscent
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[laughter] a little more about rick. rick is a pulitzer prize-winning author for history and journalism. he is the author of seven books, including narrative accounts of five different american wars. all of these are known for their extensive research and histories vivid narrative histories, including the liberation trilogy, the history of america's role in liberating europe. the first volume of this trilogy won the pulitzer prize in 2003 for history. all three copies are available for sale in the back. he will also be signing copies later tonight of his latest book, the british are coming, the war for america. lexington to princeton. again, multiple copies are available in the back. [laughter] rick and tim, we are privileged to have you here tonight and we are looking forward to a wonderful evening. all yours. [applause] tim: thank you. thank you so much. when i walk into a room like this, i always spot the first couple of world war ii veterans . we have these guys in the front row here. i'm always drawn to them and wan
[laughter] a little more about rick. rick is a pulitzer prize-winning author for history and journalism. he is the author of seven books, including narrative accounts of five different american wars. all of these are known for their extensive research and histories vivid narrative histories, including the liberation trilogy, the history of america's role in liberating europe. the first volume of this trilogy won the pulitzer prize in 2003 for history. all three copies are available for sale in...
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rick: garrett tenney is live with more on this. reporter: rick the president has been waging a war against the russia investigation almost since it began and even now that it's over that fight is still alive and well. in the battle for public opinion though, new fox news poll show that the president still has his work cut out for him on this issue a record 50% of registered voters leave the trump campaign coordinated with russia during the 2016 election that is a six point increase from march just before the mueller report was completed and that jump is despite the special counsel stating that investigators did not find any evidence that they can campaign, conspired with russia. as for impeachment, half of registered voters said that president trump should at a minimum be impeached, though 56% say it is not at all likely that impeachment actually happens. democratic lawmakers who are pushing for impeachment hearings have largely focused on potential obstruction of justice by the president which the mueller report laid out, including
rick: garrett tenney is live with more on this. reporter: rick the president has been waging a war against the russia investigation almost since it began and even now that it's over that fight is still alive and well. in the battle for public opinion though, new fox news poll show that the president still has his work cut out for him on this issue a record 50% of registered voters leave the trump campaign coordinated with russia during the 2016 election that is a six point increase from march...
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rick levinthal has more on that. >> there's not an empty chair on that stage that didn't tweet "never 9/11" "never forget their bravery" well here they are. for an didn't show up even t required e sub committee hearing. tens of thousands of firefighters, police officers, emts and construction workers spent countless hours at ground zero after the 2001 terror attack on the world trade center. at least 2000 of them have died. more than $5 billion of the $7 billion allotted to cover the 9/11 illnesses. which is why the house judiciary sub committee heard testimony to refund and extend the program scheduled to end in december 2020. fox news. >>> all right. well allegations of abuse the at the hands of care givers. >> the bones in both eye sockets were broken from a beating by a af a staff member. >> 2 investigates new complaints about the disabled care industry. family members outline their claims of abuse. >> good morning. right now, we do have traffic on interstate 880 that's moving well in both directions here in oakland. >> well high clouds are visiting which means the lows are really
rick levinthal has more on that. >> there's not an empty chair on that stage that didn't tweet "never 9/11" "never forget their bravery" well here they are. for an didn't show up even t required e sub committee hearing. tens of thousands of firefighters, police officers, emts and construction workers spent countless hours at ground zero after the 2001 terror attack on the world trade center. at least 2000 of them have died. more than $5 billion of the $7 billion...
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more of you. we're on the move. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. terminix.t ecan match the power of energizer.tery because energizer ultimate lithium is the longest lasting aa battery in the world. [confetti cannon popping] energizer. backed by science. matched by no one. >> president trump: there were fake polls released by somebody and it's ridiculous. we are winning in every single state that we poll, and when you see that, you see it on election day. those are terrible poll numbers and that, my opponent would have almost nobody. we do very little pulling because i'm not a huge believer in polling. you go out there and you fight and you don't really need the polls, you need ideas more than polls. but we have some internal polling, very little. the one the president asked about polls in part because there are a number of head-to-head matchups, the quinnipiac is out with a 2020 generally in the election matchup. that's ahead of president trump. "new york times" had an article about the the presidents pollig operation after being reached on a devastating pol
more of you. we're on the move. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. terminix.t ecan match the power of energizer.tery because energizer ultimate lithium is the longest lasting aa battery in the world. [confetti cannon popping] energizer. backed by science. matched by no one. >> president trump: there were fake polls released by somebody and it's ridiculous. we are winning in every single state that we poll, and when you see that, you see it on election day. those are...
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were they fighting for their fellow soldier more? rick: yes. of course, the big picture and so forth. homer,since the days of why do they risk their lives? why do they sometimes give their lives? so they are not less then the man on the left or the right or the woman on the left and the man on the right. you do not go to war without the women today. intensearaderie, that sense of brotherhood that is forged in combat and under the greatest stress that is imaginable and the human condition, that is really at the heart of what they are doing. you go toth you, when normandie from one of these anniversaries and you see the french. we ridiculed the french in this country and it is unfair. they have very long memories. onre remember what happened june 6, 1944. as a nation and individually, they are grateful. they come up and kids are born at 50 years after d-day, and they know the history. they know the sacrifice. they know the relationship between america and france in that case. other western european countries. i lived in berlin for years. really,h
were they fighting for their fellow soldier more? rick: yes. of course, the big picture and so forth. homer,since the days of why do they risk their lives? why do they sometimes give their lives? so they are not less then the man on the left or the right or the woman on the left and the man on the right. you do not go to war without the women today. intensearaderie, that sense of brotherhood that is forged in combat and under the greatest stress that is imaginable and the human condition, that...
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[laughter] a little more about rick. rick is a pulitzer prize-winning author for history and journalism. he is the author of seven books, including narrative accounts of five different american wars. all of t a
[laughter] a little more about rick. rick is a pulitzer prize-winning author for history and journalism. he is the author of seven books, including narrative accounts of five different american wars. all of t a
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more breaking news. house intelligence committee just subpoenaed former adviser michael flynn and former trump campaign aide rick gates. we will have more on that and much more on the president's stunning admission he would in fact accept foreign information on a political opponent. why one former congressman thinks that statement alone thinks it's time to impeach president trump. [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ here are even more reasons to join t-mobile. 1. do you like netflix? sure you do. that's why it's on us. 2. unlimited data. use as much as you want, when you want. 3. no surprises on your bill. taxes and fees included. still think you have a better deal? bring in your discount, and we'll match it. that's right. t-mobile will match your discount. adam schiff just reacted to the president's comment
more breaking news. house intelligence committee just subpoenaed former adviser michael flynn and former trump campaign aide rick gates. we will have more on that and much more on the president's stunning admission he would in fact accept foreign information on a political opponent. why one former congressman thinks that statement alone thinks it's time to impeach president trump. [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car...
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rick leventhal has more on the emotional ever to extend health benefits to 9/11 first responders. >>s not an empty chair on that stage that didn't tweet out never forget the heroes of 9/11. never forget their bravery, never forget what they did, what they gave to this country. here they are. >> an emotional john stuart leading with members of the house judiciary committee for extension of health benefits for 9/11 first responders chastising representatives who didn't show up even though they weren't required to attend the subcommittee hearing. >> reporter: sick and dying, they brought themselves down here to speak to no one. shameful. >> reporter: tens of thousands of firefighters, police officers and construction workers spent countless hours at ground 0 after the 2001 terror attack on the world trade center. at least 2000 have died from a variety of illnesses, thousands more are deathly a link including retired nypd bomb squad detective luis alvarez about to undergo his 69th round of chemotherapy. >> not a ticket to paradise. to provide for our families. >> reporter: more than $5 b
rick leventhal has more on the emotional ever to extend health benefits to 9/11 first responders. >>s not an empty chair on that stage that didn't tweet out never forget the heroes of 9/11. never forget their bravery, never forget what they did, what they gave to this country. here they are. >> an emotional john stuart leading with members of the house judiciary committee for extension of health benefits for 9/11 first responders chastising representatives who didn't show up even...
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i'm terry martin label will be with you at the top of the next hour with more news thanks rick we'll just. have to get through the good to sneak a break without a football thanks again. let's go in for. the excitement emotion not something. that swings. 19 a glimpse. of the results on t.w. unionists.
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europe is already more concerned, rick perry staring -- more concerned, registering recessionary numberseaningfully from here, that is bad news for europe because for the last five years, europe has been sustained by the global export cycle. if that rock is taken off its feet, the to domestic growth -- in europe, there is far more downside risk with respect to dealing with this recession. that is a problem. alix: yes. that also raises the question, when you have a market pricing and potentially four rate cuts through 2020 for the fed, and just can basis points for the ecb in 2020, how does that equitythrough to the market? guest: those cuts have to come. pricing and cuts without delivering them, it is only a temporary solution. so we need to see, if the fed does deliver those rate cuts , it is timeit is time to see se cuts being materialized. to prevent the downside risk to the economy. david: you made an important point. we are nearing the end of mario draghi's term. is it too early to start talking about what his legacy will be. or did he the game play a bad hand well but ultimately di
europe is already more concerned, rick perry staring -- more concerned, registering recessionary numberseaningfully from here, that is bad news for europe because for the last five years, europe has been sustained by the global export cycle. if that rock is taken off its feet, the to domestic growth -- in europe, there is far more downside risk with respect to dealing with this recession. that is a problem. alix: yes. that also raises the question, when you have a market pricing and potentially...
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11th victims compensation fund for the next 70 years passing the house judiciary committee, rick leventhal has morerom new york. >> those in favor say aye. opposed now. the eyes have it. >> 9/11 first responders getting good news wednesday. the house judiciary committee voting unanimously to advance the never forget heroes act to a vote on the house floor aiming to extend the 9/11 victim compensation fund for the next 70 years. the vote follows an emotional plea from john stuart who strongly criticized members of congress for not showing up to yesterday's hearing prompting an outpouring of bipartisan support. >> it said it all you had these 9/11 responders behind him looking for their benefits and sparsely attended congressional hearing. >> the bill expected to pass the house and then would be on to the senate where chuck schumer is pleading with his republican colleagues not to let partisan politics and the way. >> this is not politics. this is not a game. these are our heroes. >> the current $7.4 billion fund covers medical costs for first responders, volunteers and survivors suffering 9/11 relat
11th victims compensation fund for the next 70 years passing the house judiciary committee, rick leventhal has morerom new york. >> those in favor say aye. opposed now. the eyes have it. >> 9/11 first responders getting good news wednesday. the house judiciary committee voting unanimously to advance the never forget heroes act to a vote on the house floor aiming to extend the 9/11 victim compensation fund for the next 70 years. the vote follows an emotional plea from john stuart who...
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rick singer. but have and more never pocketed that money, using it instead to buy boats and gear for the sailing prachl the judge kept asking the prosecutors how is that a bribe. stanford fired him the day he was indicted. but have and more wasn't the first to be sentenced. he was the first to pleat guilty and to own up. >> he's remorseful, apologizes to his family. >> reporter: the state is paid up. coaches who accepted and pocketed the cash, other remaining defendants, actress felicity huffman pleading guilty. actress lori loughlin is among those still fighting the charges. >> i think anyone waiting to be sentenced will look at this as a benchmark that this will play out in their favor. i think that would be a mistake. >> vandemoer says he's already paid dearly, having lost his job and reputation and unlike others, no one was denied admission to stanford because of his actions. the judge seemed very sympathetic to that argument. don dahler, cbs news, boston. >>> the st. louis blues made history winning the stanley cup. >> the stanley cup champions! >> last night the blues beat the boston bruins 4-1 i
rick singer. but have and more never pocketed that money, using it instead to buy boats and gear for the sailing prachl the judge kept asking the prosecutors how is that a bribe. stanford fired him the day he was indicted. but have and more wasn't the first to be sentenced. he was the first to pleat guilty and to own up. >> he's remorseful, apologizes to his family. >> reporter: the state is paid up. coaches who accepted and pocketed the cash, other remaining defendants, actress...
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rick's competitor asks if the cafe american and sam are for sale. respond? ick in the language of abraham lincoln, i don't buy or sell human beings. this line, perhaps more than any other reveals the ethical underpinning that signals rick's transformation, his willingness to take a moral stand. i think it is no accident that he uses the same kind of anti-slavery language being used by the office of war information and robert sherwood. it is very likely that the author of humphrey bogart's anti-slavery pronouncement was koch, a casablanca screenwriter. even though lincoln himself does not flash ritualistically across embodiesn, casablanca the moral urgency that was being used to get americans behind this new effort. this lincoln was once again, or at least in spirit, being .eimagined and reinterpreted in some ways, this may be a lincoln that inspired a stronger and more passionate addiction. this was a lincoln who would have an impressive career in world war ii. and even after in the cold war that followed. this was a lincoln who fought slavery et al. and who could inspire a fight against slavery, however that slavery might be defined on a global scale. t
rick's competitor asks if the cafe american and sam are for sale. respond? ick in the language of abraham lincoln, i don't buy or sell human beings. this line, perhaps more than any other reveals the ethical underpinning that signals rick's transformation, his willingness to take a moral stand. i think it is no accident that he uses the same kind of anti-slavery language being used by the office of war information and robert sherwood. it is very likely that the author of humphrey bogart's...
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bring yes he to us from on the floor here they are they're going to be if they give money any more you know rick perry and he were going to drive this is silly and be very likable kind of easy. because if you close your resume like that you have some do you know piece of the enormous world you're baby looks good come with was real good books. in the amount of a new. deal may come in those. days i guess it was here looking at that up yeah the boy and i said man i had to he said but i. may come in to see my magic that's out there. and. yes. he would. make. me sing c.i. battle sort of. go to him. you know you will you know. he could. you may see it know. well. me. you know saying nothing about i don't. know. oh. oh no oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh. oh oh oh oh oh. 000-000-0000 extension 0000. oh oh oh. 000000000. 000-0000 well. i'll tell you oh ok. oh. yeah. oh. oh. those who are going to see it. to kill some of. my city becca. and make me think of a wife who should be able to do that. because you know i'm going to keep an eye out he's having the interesting kind of company to hol
bring yes he to us from on the floor here they are they're going to be if they give money any more you know rick perry and he were going to drive this is silly and be very likable kind of easy. because if you close your resume like that you have some do you know piece of the enormous world you're baby looks good come with was real good books. in the amount of a new. deal may come in those. days i guess it was here looking at that up yeah the boy and i said man i had to he said but i. may come...
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first, rick leventhal with more. incredible. >> it was. detective alvarez, 69 rounds of chemo.was one of thousands that rushed downtown to help out and now recovering significant and deadly illnesses. one of the others that testified is a high school student blocks from ground zero or 9-11. she was sent back to class less than a month after the attack while the pile was still burning. >> i haven't had my 20th high school reunion yet. i already have five former classmates with lymphoma that i know personally. >> the compensation fund started in 2014 with $7 billion less than $2 billion is left. it's scheduled to stop paying in december 2020. this despite the fact that many thousands of first responders were just added to the eligibility list and many thousands are expected to develop cancers in the years ahead because of the toxic air they breathed while serving the city and the nation. jon stewart was among those imploring a subcommittee to extend the program and make sure assistance is given to all that need it as long as they live. >> there's not an empty chair on that stage
first, rick leventhal with more. incredible. >> it was. detective alvarez, 69 rounds of chemo.was one of thousands that rushed downtown to help out and now recovering significant and deadly illnesses. one of the others that testified is a high school student blocks from ground zero or 9-11. she was sent back to class less than a month after the attack while the pile was still burning. >> i haven't had my 20th high school reunion yet. i already have five former classmates with...
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rick leventhal with more. >> no law is purrfect. >> oh, my goodness. >> that's -- no law is purrfect.ove on. >> this would be ground breaking. >> shepard: it would be. >> some cities ban declawing including los angeles and stran. new york would be the first statute to you lawsuit it. the paw project has been leading the charge to end what critics call cruel and barbaric. the declawing could cost lasting pain, force felines to change their gait and less likely to use their litter boxes. >> a lot of people that engage in declawing cats don't realize how barbaric it is. >> the bill has passed a senate and now on to the assembly. if the bill passes, the governor will sign it. i used to cover wars. now i'm covering cats. >> shepard: you know what? cruelty to animals is bad. >> this is this cruel? >> shepard: it's not for me to judge. if the state of new york says you can't do it, you can't do it. cat lovers except those that have had their face clawed off will think it's a good idea. some vets think you can do it. some people can be harmed with cat scratches. >> shepard: i got a cat after
rick leventhal with more. >> no law is purrfect. >> oh, my goodness. >> that's -- no law is purrfect.ove on. >> this would be ground breaking. >> shepard: it would be. >> some cities ban declawing including los angeles and stran. new york would be the first statute to you lawsuit it. the paw project has been leading the charge to end what critics call cruel and barbaric. the declawing could cost lasting pain, force felines to change their gait and less likely...
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the report which is in title rick laming power place took more than 2 years to write the inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimony sensei's that the abuse of indigenous people stems directly from canada's colonial past it also argues that they struggle to find legal redress due to difficulties navigating the criminal justice system the report states that the disappearances and deaths of thousands of indigenous women have like to go on recorded some estimates put the number of victims at over 4000 for the period between 192012 now the actual document itself is 1200 pages and includes numerous accounts of victims and their relatives here's one perhaps captures the scale of the problem. i was hitchhiking and this was literally just a month and a half before my sister loretta was murdered she was texting me she was like what are you doing delilah this is not just one abrasion a woman or girl this is being considered a national epidemic there's a whole bunch of really you know problematic criminal activity as regards to indigenous women and girls and it's been on addressed for all of t
the report which is in title rick laming power place took more than 2 years to write the inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimony sensei's that the abuse of indigenous people stems directly from canada's colonial past it also argues that they struggle to find legal redress due to difficulties navigating the criminal justice system the report states that the disappearances and deaths of thousands of indigenous women have like to go on recorded some estimates put the number of victims at...
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was this is an uncomfortable day for canada the report which is entitled rick laming power unplaced took more than 2 years to write the inquiry and heard more than 2000 witness testimonies say that the abuse of indigenous peoples stems directly from common as colonial past it also argues that the struggle to find legal redress to find legal difficulties and she's me navigating the criminal justice is and let's go through some of what we know here it states the report that the disappearance deaths of thousands of indigenous women have likely gone on record some estimates put the number of victims in over 4000 for the period between 19802012 the 1200 page document includes numerous accounts of victims and their relatives here's one that perhaps captures the scale of the problem. i was hitchhiking and this was literally just a month and a half before my sister loretta was murdered she was texting me she was like what are you doing delilah this is not just one abrasion a woman or girl this is being considered a national epidemic there's a whole bunch of really you know problematic criminal activi
was this is an uncomfortable day for canada the report which is entitled rick laming power unplaced took more than 2 years to write the inquiry and heard more than 2000 witness testimonies say that the abuse of indigenous peoples stems directly from common as colonial past it also argues that the struggle to find legal redress to find legal difficulties and she's me navigating the criminal justice is and let's go through some of what we know here it states the report that the disappearance...
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more. dr. scholl's. born to move. mark: rick barry do you think beth weil is different than most other team sports? ated as the ball because you have more players on the field. it's in a confined area but it's a pretty simple game if you understand how to play it properly. that's why i love watching my team play. i'm speaking of the warriors and i love watching them, pass, cut, move. my father said the more decisions you forced the defense to make the more the likelihood that sometime they will make a mistake and if you understand the game capitalize take advantage of those mistakes but that fight the warriors win a lot because the teams the game has gone to so much of the one-on-one stuff. mark, go score. as opposed to move, cut, pass. mark: isn't that a life lesson? figure out the best aspects of what you do in the worst aspects of what the other guy can do rather than one on one is a team sport. >> yet, when you talk to businesses it's up to the coaches as the guy running the office. office manager or who owns the company. it's your responsibility to analyze the talent of your personal and utiliz
more. dr. scholl's. born to move. mark: rick barry do you think beth weil is different than most other team sports? ated as the ball because you have more players on the field. it's in a confined area but it's a pretty simple game if you understand how to play it properly. that's why i love watching my team play. i'm speaking of the warriors and i love watching them, pass, cut, move. my father said the more decisions you forced the defense to make the more the likelihood that sometime they will...
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the gift, so you wouldn't have any qualms if i ate the gift receipt and it didn't exist any more, right rickown the hatch, bon appetit. >> jimmy: "i think you should leave with tim robinson" is on netflix now. please welcome tim robinson. ♪ >> how are you? >> jimmy: boy, the show is so funny. it's become quite a phenomenon in my home. >> oh, great. >> jimmy: is it i think you should life with tim robinson? or i think you should leave, with tim robinson? >> you can take it either way. >> jimmy: some of the kara characteristicharacters are at least a little offputting and they go well beyond too far to the point of, do you notice people, like do you sigh aee an that happening in your real life? >> yeah, well i do it all the time. >> jimmy: you do it personally. >> yeah you get embarrassed and you want to blame something else. if i knock over a glass of water, i'm just like, this table is weird. is this a normal height of a table? my friend sam richardson one time saw a woman fall when we lived in chicago. and she fell and got back up and she said these damn skechers shapeups. >> jimmy: you wor
the gift, so you wouldn't have any qualms if i ate the gift receipt and it didn't exist any more, right rickown the hatch, bon appetit. >> jimmy: "i think you should leave with tim robinson" is on netflix now. please welcome tim robinson. ♪ >> how are you? >> jimmy: boy, the show is so funny. it's become quite a phenomenon in my home. >> oh, great. >> jimmy: is it i think you should life with tim robinson? or i think you should leave, with tim robinson?...
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rick leventhal. we're learning more about that police-involved shooting at a costco store in southern california.started when a 32-year-old man attacked an off duty officer shopping there friday night. the officer reportedly holding his young child when a stranger assaulted him. that's when the officer fired his gun, killing the man and injuring two others. promising signs for the 2020 democratic front runner in a fox news poll out today, former vice president joe biden holding a double-digit lead in a head to head matchup against president trump. another poll shows the former vice president with a commanding lead over his democratic rivals, with 32% support, nearly 20 points ahead of the next candidate, bernie sanders who pulled in just 13%. i'm rick leventhal we'll see you on the fox report at the top of the hour, now back to the greg gutfield show. >> greg: there's something wrong with their walk-out song. at the iowa democratic hall of fame dinner, last sunday, the 2020 hopefuls and their choice of tunes they walked on stage to left a lot to be desired. bernie sanders used power to the people
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we are dom, bob pisani, rick santelli and diana olick, and meg tirrell. and leslie picker has more on why this time should be different for allergan dom, let's start with you. >> so jerome powell speaking today saying that the federal reserve will act as appropriate to sustain the economic expansion. he says uncertainty over trade and global growth has increased, but he says whether the uncertainties will continue adding that policy should not overreact to any one today i ta data point and hinting at the potential for an insurance rate cut. >> i think in a world of lower interest rates, research seems to show that it is better to act pre-emgt differen preemptively >> and this is after james bullard said that now seems like a good time for an insurance cut, but that 50 basis point cut may be over done but he does still see 50 total basis points of cuts by the end of the year. >> and let's get to bob pisani on the floor >> and bottom line is the market did not get any kind of assurance that there will be any 50 basis rate cut next month a little bit of a hissy fit, but visa has had a
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i'm terry martin label will be with you at the top of the next hour with more news thanks rick list. of. those who have to get through the good to sneak a break without a football thanks again. let's go to. excitement the same emotion not sucks. it's facing 19 lives close to. the gulf coast the results hit on t.w. it's. the beginning of a new era in astronomy for the 1st time scientists have detected the ghostly particles that are not just extraterrestrial but extragalactic. they come from millions of light years away where stars explode or super massive black holes swallow cosmic matter in tremendous full disk neutrinos they're among the most abundant particles that exist at the most mysterious every 2nd 100 begin of them restrung bodies are close to the speed of light without occupant noticing they move on hindered through the universe because they can fly and he's ok through most matter. the neutrino the closest thing to nothing we can imagine. 0 size 0 charge mass very close to 0 and it interacts so weakly with everything. but somehow or other the neutrino isn't what it might be
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seeking a 13-months sentence for the former stanford sailing coach, who had agreed to accept more than $600,000 from rickinger, the alleged mastermind of the college admissions scandal, but vandemoer never pocketed any of that money, using it instead to buy boats and gear for the sailing program. and today, a judge kept asking prosecutors, how is that a bribe? >> i did not take any money personally. all the donations went to stanford and the sailing team. >> reporter: stanford fired him the day he was indicted. but vandemoer was not just the first to be sentenced. he was also one of the first to plead guilty and to own up. >> he's remorseful. he apologizes to his family. >> reporter: the stage is now set for the 49 other defendants, parents who paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to get their children into elite schools, coaches who accepted and pocketed the cash. of the remaining defendants, actress felicity huffman, seen this week at her daughter's high school graduation, is among those pleading guilty. actress lori loughlin is among those still fighting the charges. >> i think anyone who looks at th
seeking a 13-months sentence for the former stanford sailing coach, who had agreed to accept more than $600,000 from rickinger, the alleged mastermind of the college admissions scandal, but vandemoer never pocketed any of that money, using it instead to buy boats and gear for the sailing program. and today, a judge kept asking prosecutors, how is that a bribe? >> i did not take any money personally. all the donations went to stanford and the sailing team. >> reporter: stanford fired...
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i believe that rick gates was interviewed more than any other single human by mueller's team. and so if they want to know about things like the episode where paul manafort provides polling data to the russian employee, if they want to know about the interactions between the trump transition and kislyak, the russian ambassador, those are things that they are really going to get from hose two fact witnesses. they have held off really pushing for them until now because they didn't want the congressional investigation to interfere with the mueller investigation. but the mueller investigation is now over. and so they want to get that information on the record for themselves. >> elliott, what does hope hicks bring to this conversation that we with don't already know from the mueller report? she kind of appears scattered through the report and we should point out that hicks is scheduled to appear in a closed session at the judiciary committee, not the intelligence committee. >> like the line from "hamilton" the room where it happens, she was the person literally in the room at many t
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and i got to tell you people of color going threw these types of tragedies don't want more rhetoric rick, we have seen video after video even longer with the police violence against our communities of color. what he needs to he needs to do is do something with about it not just the rhetoric and show the community they are doing something about it. we are working to eliminate racism from the police. many of us heard that before. it's the action now that is only going to speak volumes. >> scott jennings let's look at scenes from today. you have kamala harris made of an entrance today. descending an escalator heraldland by a marching band. beto o'rourke weighed through lots of style. should trump be worried? >> no, i think that all those candidates you mentioned should be worried because they're lagging severely in the polls. and you know joe biden has maintained a lead now for the last few weeks. and elizabeth warren popped up. i think bernie sanders shows resilience. there is a tier of candidates in the democratic primary that are hoping for a breakthrough. it may be that this debate this
and i got to tell you people of color going threw these types of tragedies don't want more rhetoric rick, we have seen video after video even longer with the police violence against our communities of color. what he needs to he needs to do is do something with about it not just the rhetoric and show the community they are doing something about it. we are working to eliminate racism from the police. many of us heard that before. it's the action now that is only going to speak volumes. >>...
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mark: rick barry, you've done hosting, broadcasting and some of the more memorable guests you had. >>e. my favorite was willie mays. i grew up and learned -- i learned the basket catch and he was my hero. i went to san francisco and became a friend of mine invited me to speak at his 70th birthday celebration which was unbelievable. i cut school to see him play and shook his hand and was in parochial school and jumped the fence and ran up in centerville to go to the clubhouse and shook his hand to go home to my brother says how is the game i said i was in school you know, you are the game and he says no, you are i saw you on tv. i said what i saw you but the camera got this kid jumping over the fence running up to shake willie mays hand and i said oh my god, don't tell mom or dad because they were working in and from there i get to have my boyhood idol, i got to meet him to become his friend but what a great country. it's amazing. then i had barry bonds come on in to the show ended the entire show for me. three hours. after he set the record and when he revealed on the show he had a de
mark: rick barry, you've done hosting, broadcasting and some of the more memorable guests you had. >>e. my favorite was willie mays. i grew up and learned -- i learned the basket catch and he was my hero. i went to san francisco and became a friend of mine invited me to speak at his 70th birthday celebration which was unbelievable. i cut school to see him play and shook his hand and was in parochial school and jumped the fence and ran up in centerville to go to the clubhouse and shook his...
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pete: even more true on fathers day. rick bar, bacon and author owner of the bacon bible, welcome back. >> good morning. rick: you're making something amazing. >> i just had a birthday for my kids the other day and we cooked food and my parents were going crazy over them and it's a food you never get away from and we're adding bacon in kind of a burnt end form here so i took normal slab bacon and slow cook ed it so it got to the temperature in my oven so it's more tender and we put your favorite barbecue sauce through it and just put that on top and that with a tater tot is a home run. rick: can somebody make this at home? >> if you just go buy flat bacon which you can get online or at your local butcher and then like i said put it in a pan , in the oven, at 200 which is sort of the smoking temperature that you would do for bacon, let that slow cook it until it hits 195, and a couple hours i'd say no more than two it'll be this tender. it just falls apart. pete: that's why there's a bacon bible. jedediah: what's this here? >>
pete: even more true on fathers day. rick bar, bacon and author owner of the bacon bible, welcome back. >> good morning. rick: you're making something amazing. >> i just had a birthday for my kids the other day and we cooked food and my parents were going crazy over them and it's a food you never get away from and we're adding bacon in kind of a burnt end form here so i took normal slab bacon and slow cook ed it so it got to the temperature in my oven so it's more tender and we put...
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more detail. there was, indeed what is called a pipeline released somewhere in the livermore hills, alongside the tracks. >> don't rickple but so you might see more people on the road? >> possibly, yeah. >> we want to take a look at that weekend forecast. because it is going to be nice. that's all you can say, it's nice. >> nice, comfortable. i think it's well deserved compared to the hot weather we had. to start out the week, we will be much cooler, especially for the coast, the bay, reaching up to the mid-70s in the inland valleys, in the low 80s. on father's day, we still have some nice weather, sunshine, a few clouds still hovering around the coastal areas, while the bay reaches 82, it will be slightly warmer inland, reaching 86 degrees. that's a background picture. i took that last year and we're going to have a great weekend for, this is a look at saturday's forecast. we know in pleasanton, this time of year, it can get hot. you should get out there, it does stay cool in ocean beach for coregycon happening on saturday. it will be in the upper 50s we might reach 50 degrees. looking at river valley this weekend, s
more detail. there was, indeed what is called a pipeline released somewhere in the livermore hills, alongside the tracks. >> don't rickple but so you might see more people on the road? >> possibly, yeah. >> we want to take a look at that weekend forecast. because it is going to be nice. that's all you can say, it's nice. >> nice, comfortable. i think it's well deserved compared to the hot weather we had. to start out the week, we will be much cooler, especially for the...
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rick leventhal is here with more. >> the nypd commissioner confirmed one fatality and they were trying to determine where the flight took off from. he thought it originaled from the east side. i have another source with the joint terrorism task force that tells me not terrorism, the crash was not terrorism but the pilot did take off from the 34th street heliport from the east side. the source says the flight was scheduled to go to the statue of liberty when it experienced mechanical failure. the pilot, as you reported, tried to make the emergency landing at seventh avenue on the rooftop of the building. there was a crash and that pilot, according to multiple sources is deceased. again, no terrorism. this appeared to be a flight that originated from the 34th street heliport on the east side of manhattan. apparently intended to go to the statue of liberty. experienced mechanical failure and crashed on the rooftop with a small fire and the pilot killed. shepard? >> shepard: i will say because of geography, if you take off from the helipad on the east river and headed to the statue of libe
rick leventhal is here with more. >> the nypd commissioner confirmed one fatality and they were trying to determine where the flight took off from. he thought it originaled from the east side. i have another source with the joint terrorism task force that tells me not terrorism, the crash was not terrorism but the pilot did take off from the 34th street heliport from the east side. the source says the flight was scheduled to go to the statue of liberty when it experienced mechanical...
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get the 25, but we're not going to get a 50 and the market on this sugar high wanting more rate cuts, kelly. >> rick, what would you add to that the dollar had softened substantially. i was looking at the headlines this morning the ten-year yield below 2% and now we're unwinding some of that >> yes i talk and we're going to look at intra day of two year 167, 168 and bullard basically said 50 is too aggressive, it started. the testimony that hit, the keynote of mr. powell definitely moved this a rittlittle bit the ten year moved over 2% and the dollar index, as you pointed out was up fifth of a cent it all gained nicely it all makes sense we can talk about easing and i look at it as the fed has nine-quarter point insurance rate hikes to think they'll give two way and one move 50 basis point. certainly it could happen. the market has it built in i know that chorus my own personal belief that you're not going to get a 50 and the context of the times we're living in are different. now, whether they ease at all is another conversation to be had and i think chairman powell at least texts i have seen witho
get the 25, but we're not going to get a 50 and the market on this sugar high wanting more rate cuts, kelly. >> rick, what would you add to that the dollar had softened substantially. i was looking at the headlines this morning the ten-year yield below 2% and now we're unwinding some of that >> yes i talk and we're going to look at intra day of two year 167, 168 and bullard basically said 50 is too aggressive, it started. the testimony that hit, the keynote of mr. powell definitely...
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more. we're on the move. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. terminix. adopt olivia shelter pet,ver. you discover all the things that make them unique. your father, and your mother, and... they're a little bit of a lot of things, but they're all pure love. they can quote players stats, recite how many touchdowns the niner's scored last year but you know what a lot of people don't show much love for? their kidneys. when my brother tom got diagnosed with ckd that was the heaviest hit of all. and since 30 million american adults suffer from kidney disease, i want to make kidney stats as widely quoted as football stats. ask your doctor about kidney health. visit kidney.org to learn more. when i played football, i thought i was invincible, but when my brother tom got sick with chronic kidney disease, i didn't feel so invincible. learning everything i could about ckd helped me get some of that invincibility back. like the fact that 30 million adults suffer from it, but it can be prevented. by eating healthy, exercising and drinking water. talk to your doctor a
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can paint himself as an underdog, it might end up firing up his base even more. >> hallie jackson, thanks so much. peter baker, rick tyler, joel payne, thanks for being with us today. >>> on june 26th and 27th you know it, one week from today, the first presidential debate taking place in miami moderated by lester holt, savannah guthrie, chuck todd and rachel maddow. the event will be broadcast live across nbc, msnbc and telemundo and streamed on nbcnews.com. >>> coming up, who is in charge? president trump pick for defense secretary abruptly withdraws at a critical moment. leon panetta joins me next here on andrea mitchell. stay with us on msnbc. on andrea mitchell stay with us on msnbc. woman: (on phone) discover. hi. do you have a travel card? yep. our miles card. earn unlimited 1.5 miles and we'll match it at the end of your first year. nice! i'm thinking about a scuba diving trip. woman: ooh! (gasp) or not. you okay? yeah, no, i'm good. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. yeamno kidding.rd.. but moving your internet and tv? that's easy. easy?! easy? easy. because now xfinity lets you tra
can paint himself as an underdog, it might end up firing up his base even more. >> hallie jackson, thanks so much. peter baker, rick tyler, joel payne, thanks for being with us today. >>> on june 26th and 27th you know it, one week from today, the first presidential debate taking place in miami moderated by lester holt, savannah guthrie, chuck todd and rachel maddow. the event will be broadcast live across nbc, msnbc and telemundo and streamed on nbcnews.com. >>> coming...
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more religiously. morgan, back to you. >> rick santelli, thank you. >>> one of today's biggest earnings movers, canopy down 7.5% right now. aditi roy is in san francisco with the latest. adi aditi? >> hi, there, morgan shares are really taking a pummeling here, driving that bottom line miss that you just talked about the company says it's making some big investments to meet demand in canada and abroad and claim a stake in the cbd space here's what the companies are spending on. also, marketing and development of new products in anticipation of canada's cannabis market, opening to things like edibles, beverages, and vaping products at the end of the day. and also into the global cbd market, including hemp operations in several u.s. states and it's spending money on expanding its medical cannabis to markets outside of canada, in countries like columbia, spain, denmark, germany, south africa, and australia. finally, r&d for marijuana-based medical therapies and clinical trials as a result of all of those spending costs, operating expenses went up nearly 3.5 times year over year from about $56 no nearly $
more religiously. morgan, back to you. >> rick santelli, thank you. >>> one of today's biggest earnings movers, canopy down 7.5% right now. aditi roy is in san francisco with the latest. adi aditi? >> hi, there, morgan shares are really taking a pummeling here, driving that bottom line miss that you just talked about the company says it's making some big investments to meet demand in canada and abroad and claim a stake in the cbd space here's what the companies are spending...
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rather odd looking fruit but one that really sucks a punch guarana contains more caffeine than coffee and beverages made with its rick stream the popular in brazil. are reported dead left for band traveled to the region around menow still needs organic smallholders from an indigenous try to learn about their sustainable farming methods. the city of money now is located in the heart of the amazon basin the easiest way to transport people and goods here is via the amazon river and its many tributaries once a month the regional universities agricultural sciences department organizes an organic food market smallholders sell locally grown organic produce some of the things on offer here only grow in the amazon basin. for good but i'm about. to resell the extracts of roots and herbes products that are indigenous medicine that leads to the university hopes that the market will boost green farming in the rain forest simple because up you can we want to show that small scale organic farming is the sustainable future of farming but of the indigenous peoples of the hours on how to preserve these products and this form of agricu
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more of a shift. >> the debate upcoming, rick tyler, again, look at the numbers on the screen here, it will be interestingw they address these very issues when it comes to economic issues related to this study. >> yeah, i think in the debates you're absolutely going to see that, in both the first and second debates, you'll see policies that will perk up the ears of african-americans, that will be directed toward them. again, particularly, you know, in south carolina, the african-american vote is so huge, such a big permission that it will be crucial. and those first three states really count. remember, iowa doesn't have much of an african-american voter base to speak of, but south carolina certainly does. >> garrett reported earlier there was an african-american candidate running for senate in south carolina, i know him well, a great guy, and that's part of the trend that you have, many african-american candidates and a lot of women running for office across the country. so there is not just this push from candidates bringing a message down. there's sort of a grassroots messaging and energy building up to
more of a shift. >> the debate upcoming, rick tyler, again, look at the numbers on the screen here, it will be interestingw they address these very issues when it comes to economic issues related to this study. >> yeah, i think in the debates you're absolutely going to see that, in both the first and second debates, you'll see policies that will perk up the ears of african-americans, that will be directed toward them. again, particularly, you know, in south carolina, the...
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. >> in fact, one of his advisers, rick pierce, has been saying focus more on sanders and warren because they don't care whether they are the nominee but want trump to frame the democratic party as the party of democratic socialism. >> absolutely. even one of these flip seats i talked about in the suburbs in illinois. every reframe coming from an announced republican contender is this is the incumbent is a democrat socialist. that is the hallmark of the campaign. but you have trump is focusing on biden elevating biden, joe biden here in chicago tonight doing fundraising, release from the rnc focusing on biden. >> claire, you brought up something that i heard and on one hand i understood where you were going. you're like, look. this primary process can't get too angry. you don't want them attacking each other too much. you got to be unified coming out of this. but don't you need to put biden through the traps? doesn't he need to go through this painful process to be a better candidate on the other end of trump or are you worried that he's going to take too many licks? and that he'll be a
. >> in fact, one of his advisers, rick pierce, has been saying focus more on sanders and warren because they don't care whether they are the nominee but want trump to frame the democratic party as the party of democratic socialism. >> absolutely. even one of these flip seats i talked about in the suburbs in illinois. every reframe coming from an announced republican contender is this is the incumbent is a democrat socialist. that is the hallmark of the campaign. but you have trump...
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obliteration no more john kerry or obama, of course referencing the iran nuclear deal that the trump administration has withdrawn from >>> rack sick santelli with the santelli exchange. rickuest bob hormats. bob, markets are expecting no significant change, a push on new tariffs, maybe designs to talk more in the future to try and iron this out but probably no last-minute hail mary solutions that we could read or place online and actually get major detail on your thoughts? >> quite right i think the chances of a real breakthrough agreement are pretty low at this point, given the tensions what worries me now is that they need to do something to avoid not only further escalation in tariffs, but escalation in the acrimony over investment issues, export controls, import controls that are very stringent on high technology and perhaps even movement to some type of war over currencies and if all of these things continue to escalate, we're going to be seeing a period of mutually assured disruption for both economies so at a minimum, they should try to find ways of modulating this escalation and getting on a path, even if not toward an overall agreement, at least dealing with a fe
obliteration no more john kerry or obama, of course referencing the iran nuclear deal that the trump administration has withdrawn from >>> rack sick santelli with the santelli exchange. rickuest bob hormats. bob, markets are expecting no significant change, a push on new tariffs, maybe designs to talk more in the future to try and iron this out but probably no last-minute hail mary solutions that we could read or place online and actually get major detail on your thoughts? >>...
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two more suspects connected to the scam's mastermind rick springer. >> he made it official, becomingest defendant to enter a guilty plea and he's also cooperating with prosecutors. the ex-women's head soccer coach at the university of southern california returned to court in boston today pleading guilty to within count of conspiracy to commit racketeering. like other defendants in the case, she faced a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. but prosecutors recommended 46-56 months in prison. coach k worked with his assistant coach. prosecutors say they took roughly $350,000, the money directed to a private soccer club controlled by the two of them. for some reason they got into him. he started recording people on the phone consensually and it melissa: they got to him because they had somebody else on a totally unrelated case. they were like, what? >> interesting. so to me the dumbest thing about this was making it a charity, and taking the bribe as a tax deduction. but then you committed tax fraud and you screwed the irs which is a really bad idea. it makes it such a bigger crime. ju
two more suspects connected to the scam's mastermind rick springer. >> he made it official, becomingest defendant to enter a guilty plea and he's also cooperating with prosecutors. the ex-women's head soccer coach at the university of southern california returned to court in boston today pleading guilty to within count of conspiracy to commit racketeering. like other defendants in the case, she faced a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. but prosecutors recommended 46-56 months in...
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. >> i totally agree we'll have you back when we get more answers on tariffs. carl, back to you. >> ricku very much live shot here of the president landing in ireland where he is expected to have more state visits before, obviously, the commemoration of d-day on the 75th anniversary we will await the president's exit from air force one. interesting week it's been, of course, as yhe had that press conference with prime minister may, news making interview with piers morgan to china to his service or lack of service during the vietnam war so we'll keep our eye for any more developments later on this morning. in the meantime, walmart's ceo is making some comments at the annual meeting, doug mcmillan saying the federal minimum wage is lagging behind $7.25 an hour and that congress should take steps to address that. asking congress to, "put a thoughtful plan in place to raise it." we're going to talk more about that bernie sanders, of course, inside that meeting with his own proposal he's ready to speak any minute we'lgethl t at to you. dow is up 120. "squawk alley" is back moment. s? they don
. >> i totally agree we'll have you back when we get more answers on tariffs. carl, back to you. >> ricku very much live shot here of the president landing in ireland where he is expected to have more state visits before, obviously, the commemoration of d-day on the 75th anniversary we will await the president's exit from air force one. interesting week it's been, of course, as yhe had that press conference with prime minister may, news making interview with piers morgan to china to...
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rick hearty. she has been painting victorian homes in san francisco for more than more than 20 years her company winning colors has worked on more than 400 victorians all around the city. we had chance to catch up with her this afternoon, she's working on a project over in the hate a project to probably take about 10 weeks to complete its actually an apartment building. and we asked are today why she does this work what it is about victorians that she really loves it's a pleasure that. >>we have the opportunity here in san francisco to to you know to enjoy painting them and that's what we do we do it for love, you know because it takes so many hours to restore these buildings in if i would get for the money i'd probably do some commercial buildings or something that was easy likes to go. but no we do for love and and you know we just get we're blessed that we have that opportunity here in the city to keep painting and painting in you know, it's never ending. >>and tells me that she has plenty of work. there are lots of homes on her to do list and fact she actually re pains. some homes from time to time
rick hearty. she has been painting victorian homes in san francisco for more than more than 20 years her company winning colors has worked on more than 400 victorians all around the city. we had chance to catch up with her this afternoon, she's working on a project over in the hate a project to probably take about 10 weeks to complete its actually an apartment building. and we asked are today why she does this work what it is about victorians that she really loves it's a pleasure that....