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schultz: thank you. one, i really wanted to build the kind of company that never got a chance to work for. a company that honors and respects the dignity of work and women. and that is why we became the first company in all of america to provide comprehensive health insurance 30 years ahead of the affordable care act, as well as ownership in the form of stock options for all employees, including part-time. it is my firm belief that success in business and life is best when shared. starbucks coffee company went public in 1992. on a1992 to 2006 we were magical carpet ride in which everything we did turned to gold. stopped.the music sight of our shared purpose and guiding principles. growth and success started to cover up mistakes and a disease set into star. that disease was hubris. we lost our way. believe it or not, we almost lost the entire company. od,ing this cataclysmic peri i was reminded what it means to love something and the responsibility that goes with it . as well as an understanding that al c
schultz: thank you. one, i really wanted to build the kind of company that never got a chance to work for. a company that honors and respects the dignity of work and women. and that is why we became the first company in all of america to provide comprehensive health insurance 30 years ahead of the affordable care act, as well as ownership in the form of stock options for all employees, including part-time. it is my firm belief that success in business and life is best when shared. starbucks...
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. >> a contra costa county judge ruled 20-year-old william schultz will go to state prison instead of a mental health facility for the 2015 murder of jordan. >> abc7 news reporter lawyer i anthony was inside the courtroom for this emotional hearing and she joins us live from martinez. laura? >> reporter: kristen, there were tears on all sides as the mother of both the victim and the defendant spoke in the courtroom as his mother described it, billy schultz loved his best friend's family. yet he did the unthinkable. >> there are no winners. there aren't. >> reporter: it's the outcome his mother had hoped for, but one that brings her and her family little satisfaction. her son's killer, 20-year-old william billy schultz, was found sane and will spend 30 years to life in prison. >> i think justice was served and i think today marks another milestone of more healing for my family. >> we still don't have our son, and it's nothing we're rejoicing over, however we do feel comfort in the sense that billy is where he belongs. >> reporter: schultz was 18 in april 2015 when he spent the night at
. >> a contra costa county judge ruled 20-year-old william schultz will go to state prison instead of a mental health facility for the 2015 murder of jordan. >> abc7 news reporter lawyer i anthony was inside the courtroom for this emotional hearing and she joins us live from martinez. laura? >> reporter: kristen, there were tears on all sides as the mother of both the victim and the defendant spoke in the courtroom as his mother described it, billy schultz loved his best...
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schultz's attorney says she plans to appeal. reporting live in martin easy, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> heart breaking thank you jodi. >>> we have continuing coverage now the hazing scandal that threaten as local high school football program. since last november weaver been following the allegation that is freshman members of the football team were hazed students have been suspended. parents have appealed at least one student reants reinstated in march the coach resigned over plans to to engage scrutiny of the program. the parents say if there is not a new coach by june there will be no team. several offers have been made but in candidates accepted. >>> unfortunately it is spreading three more schools now dealing with the virus outbreak here are the new numbers we have. more than 420 students have now gotten sick at 17 different schools within the san jose unified district. the outbreak started early may around may 4th. an elementary school hardest hit no new cases of illnessing pl the bug impacts students a hort time
schultz's attorney says she plans to appeal. reporting live in martin easy, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> heart breaking thank you jodi. >>> we have continuing coverage now the hazing scandal that threaten as local high school football program. since last november weaver been following the allegation that is freshman members of the football team were hazed students have been suspended. parents have appealed at least one student reants reinstated in march the coach...
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the schultz live in this community. their little boy would have gone to school here but it's what happened the morning tristen that was killed that has deeply connected some of the students here. >> two high school kids were on the scene. one tried to give tristen cpr and they were emotionally scared. >> reporter: talking with their delegate and the schultz, the students came up with a plan. >> what if we got every high school in the commonwealth paying attention to this issue and at the end there is a license plate? and i'm like that is awesome. >> reporter: at their high school today virginia governor signed a student's idea into law. it would create a new virginia license plate with a strong message. >> we want to be loud. we want people to realize how serious the issue is. >> reporter: it's a matter of life and death. peggy fox wusa 9. >> river side students will be part of a contest for students across virginia to come up with a design and message for that new distracted driving license plate. >>> tonight whoever k
the schultz live in this community. their little boy would have gone to school here but it's what happened the morning tristen that was killed that has deeply connected some of the students here. >> two high school kids were on the scene. one tried to give tristen cpr and they were emotionally scared. >> reporter: talking with their delegate and the schultz, the students came up with a plan. >> what if we got every high school in the commonwealth paying attention to this issue...
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that's the sentence handed down today to 20-year-old william schultz. here's a picture of the schultz. he was the best friend of jordy's older brother. during a sleepover schultz stabbed the boy to death as he left at the family home in discovery bay in 2015. at today's hearing jordie's family said they are just ready to move on. >> there are no winners. there aren't. just healing you know for the defendant's family and for our family. >> it's kind of bitter sweet. we still don't have your son. >> difficult for both families involved. schultz's mother spoke of the sentencing recounting you how she desperately tried to get help for her son's mental illness. >>> a dog rescue in concord serves as a good reminder about dogs or kids left in hot cars. a good samaritan spotted a dog and nine puppies inside of a car parked on clayton road on wednesday. that woman flagged down an officer, and the dogs were sent to an emergency vet. unfortunately, two of the puppies died. a man identified as the dog's caretaker faces charges of animal cruelty. >>> i'm meteorologi
that's the sentence handed down today to 20-year-old william schultz. here's a picture of the schultz. he was the best friend of jordy's older brother. during a sleepover schultz stabbed the boy to death as he left at the family home in discovery bay in 2015. at today's hearing jordie's family said they are just ready to move on. >> there are no winners. there aren't. just healing you know for the defendant's family and for our family. >> it's kind of bitter sweet. we still don't...
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i was really impressed by schultz.orrespondent: staying true to himself, saying no to political packagingg, that was his message here today. after a string of setbacks in recent months, that is a great memessage. with polls giving angela merkel's conservatives a leaf, -- a lead, shelf -- he will have to work to rebuild his campaign. sara: she was known as the queen of kashmir. she is one of the first female italian designers to go global with her creations. coming up, combating yellow fever in brazil. stay with us if you can. ♪ ♪ sara: welcome back. you're watching dw news. donald trump will still not back in the paris climate agreement. he broke ranks with other leaders at the g7 summit in sicily but there was a united front there on combating terrorism. more on the g7's most contentious issue, trade. >> sara, we're talking cars. donald trump promised to put the brakes on growing german car sales in the united states. yet many cars by german brands are made in the united states, meaning plenty of jobs for american wor
i was really impressed by schultz.orrespondent: staying true to himself, saying no to political packagingg, that was his message here today. after a string of setbacks in recent months, that is a great memessage. with polls giving angela merkel's conservatives a leaf, -- a lead, shelf -- he will have to work to rebuild his campaign. sara: she was known as the queen of kashmir. she is one of the first female italian designers to go global with her creations. coming up, combating yellow fever in...
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broken up by schultz. good pressure by ottawa. schultz. has a couple of cracks at it.will move it back. maatta. now jake guentzel takes a hit to get it out. >> eddie: two tremendous saves by marc-andre fleury. pageau out in front. the redirect. >> john: kunitz! ceci getting back. turning stick of malkin. this way, dumoulin. his shot off the mark. claesson for ottawa. denied by malkin. he gets it back, though. pass intended for ryan dzingel. chris kunitz, through the neutral zone, here's evgeni malkin. kessel off the stick. dzingel overskated. ryan dzingel. derick brass sad. throws over on the brake. fleury. now claesson coming back. chris wideman moves it back. punished by kunitz. off the stick of tom pyatt. all the way back in. ian cole. pressured by zack smith. bonino along the boards. dumoulin back for cole. flushed out by zack smith. hornqvist had it. he lost it. cole gets a second opportunity. he'll steam away from zack smith. ian cole through center. kyle turris. inside his own line. move it along. smith coming up on chad ruhwedel. moved along that time by ian co
broken up by schultz. good pressure by ottawa. schultz. has a couple of cracks at it.will move it back. maatta. now jake guentzel takes a hit to get it out. >> eddie: two tremendous saves by marc-andre fleury. pageau out in front. the redirect. >> john: kunitz! ceci getting back. turning stick of malkin. this way, dumoulin. his shot off the mark. claesson for ottawa. denied by malkin. he gets it back, though. pass intended for ryan dzingel. chris kunitz, through the neutral zone,...
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, don't call me debbie wasserman schultz. and i talk about how often times, a little audio issue here. how often times ... it's this? that's fine. there we go. do you need this? do you all need this? is it better for the people and back this way? all right. so i got to meet debbie wasserman schultz and i remarked on how i did radio before i ran for congress and i'm talking about how they talk a lot of smack about her on the radio. is she going to shake me when i get to meet her, what's going to happen here? and it turned out to be one of the nicest people i've ever met. she's very kind,sympathetic . i remain in touch with her today. i fundamentally, radically disagree with her on a lot of issues but she's good people and that's one of the things i came out of with washington and i've been asked are you going to run again? no, i'mnever running for congress again . but i had a relationship with debbie wasserman schultz and that she's a nice person and a good person. in congress, it's a little tough to say that and that's one of
, don't call me debbie wasserman schultz. and i talk about how often times, a little audio issue here. how often times ... it's this? that's fine. there we go. do you need this? do you all need this? is it better for the people and back this way? all right. so i got to meet debbie wasserman schultz and i remarked on how i did radio before i ran for congress and i'm talking about how they talk a lot of smack about her on the radio. is she going to shake me when i get to meet her, what's going to...
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okay. >> so i went to meet debbie wasserman schultz and i remark on how i did radio before i ran for congress and i'm like talking about how, my god, i used to talk a lot of smack about her on the radio, is she going to shake me? what's going to happen and it turned out she is one of the nicest people i've ever met. she's very kind, empathetic, sympathetic in my ups and downs and i remain in touch today. i fundamentally, radically disagree with her on a lot of issues. >> and that's one of the things that came out of washington and you know, if she's going to run again, no. i'm never running for congress again and that's one of the reasons i can see these things but i had a relationship with debbie wasserman schultz and she's a nice person and a good person. a congress men, it's a little tough to say that and that's one of the unfortunate part of today. >> one other question. >> debbie wasserman schultz, i love her, she's so funny. >> i don't know how you mean that but okay. >> she's hilarious. >> that being said, why do people come home from washington and hear us but never listen to
okay. >> so i went to meet debbie wasserman schultz and i remark on how i did radio before i ran for congress and i'm like talking about how, my god, i used to talk a lot of smack about her on the radio, is she going to shake me? what's going to happen and it turned out she is one of the nicest people i've ever met. she's very kind, empathetic, sympathetic in my ups and downs and i remain in touch today. i fundamentally, radically disagree with her on a lot of issues. >> and that's...
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>> reporter: catherine schultz says her son is highly remorseful and what he did to jordy and the rest of his family would haunt him the rest of his life. >>> new developments, 17 schools in san jose now have studentses sick with a stomach virus, 420 children have been reported ill. the district is having each campus sanitized every day to deal with this. >>> is it a hate message or freedom of speech? one student's actions has irked parents of students in the east bay. >> the student posted a racially motivated video against one student. >> reporter: she really has used social media here not only on facebook posting but also on instagram. initially this parent told me she thought about not saying anything, but in the end, she knew she had to speak out. >> it was a couple of kids kre dressed up. anybody who's raise ed boys now a days. >> pierce is for troubles by how the school district has handled the matter. doing the right thin suspect always easy, but it's always right. according to pierce, the young man was campaigning for student government. he was trying to gain more votes. but i
>> reporter: catherine schultz says her son is highly remorseful and what he did to jordy and the rest of his family would haunt him the rest of his life. >>> new developments, 17 schools in san jose now have studentses sick with a stomach virus, 420 children have been reported ill. the district is having each campus sanitized every day to deal with this. >>> is it a hate message or freedom of speech? one student's actions has irked parents of students in the east bay....
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>> reporter: catherine schultz says her son is highly remorseful and what he did to jordy and the rest of his family would haunt him the rest of his life. >>> new developments, 17 schools in san jose now have studentses sick with a stomach virus, 420 children have been reported ill. the district is having each campus sanitized every day to deal with this. >>> is it a hate message or freedom of speech? one student's actions has irked parents of students in the east bay. >> the student posted a racially motivated video against one student. >> reporter: she really has used social media here not only on facebook posting but also on instagram. initially this parent told me she thought about not saying anything, but in the end, she knew she had to speak out. >> it was a couple of kids kre dressed up. anybody who's raise ed boys now a days. >> pierce is for troubles by how the school district has handled the matter. doing the right thin suspect always easy, but it's always right. according to pierce, the young man was campaigning for student government. he was trying to gain more votes. but i
>> reporter: catherine schultz says her son is highly remorseful and what he did to jordy and the rest of his family would haunt him the rest of his life. >>> new developments, 17 schools in san jose now have studentses sick with a stomach virus, 420 children have been reported ill. the district is having each campus sanitized every day to deal with this. >>> is it a hate message or freedom of speech? one student's actions has irked parents of students in the east bay....
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the schultz family will continue to own the remaining 20%. schultz lived in santa rosa which is where the museum is dedicated to his work. >> timber, right? an investigation is now underway in italy to figure out why this crane suddenly collapsed. the giant piece of equipment was being used to install a prefabricated section of a railway via duct. the operator of the crane was able to jump clear just as it started to tip over. glad to say no one was hurt. >> they face another round of service disruptions this weekend. no trains will run between the fruitvale and lake merritt stations between saturday and sunday as they replace sections of track. the work there last weekend, the work is being paid for by $3.5 billion bond measure passed by voters last november. >> right next at 5:00, the bear, the dog of the owner that scared him off. >> thank you for the full picture of the full moon over coyote tower. >> beautiful. share your pictures with us on social media. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer
the schultz family will continue to own the remaining 20%. schultz lived in santa rosa which is where the museum is dedicated to his work. >> timber, right? an investigation is now underway in italy to figure out why this crane suddenly collapsed. the giant piece of equipment was being used to install a prefabricated section of a railway via duct. the operator of the crane was able to jump clear just as it started to tip over. glad to say no one was hurt. >> they face another round...
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not you former democratic chairman debbie wasserman-schultz rode to obama's defense. what anyone earns in the private sector. it's none of your business. kennedy: now it's not, until a republican does it, hypocrite. the party panel is back. so carly, i agree with her. i think that his wife isn't secretary of state. they don't have a massive foundation. he's just trying to raise a little bit of money. if he can get $400,000 for a speak ebb gaijt, have at it. >> i think a little bit of criticism is the price he has to pay. i would have those would have made a couple free speeches before cashing in, especially at a bank in such a public way. kennedy: he did make that speech at the university of chicago. i had forgotten how long winded he is and low energy. >> we got it for free for 8 years. >> $400,000 is an obscene amount of money. you know what else is? the amount of money anyone famous gets to do anything. you are a politician, this is the time to cash in when it's all over. the problem is when you are a politician, secretary of state, and you are running around and y
not you former democratic chairman debbie wasserman-schultz rode to obama's defense. what anyone earns in the private sector. it's none of your business. kennedy: now it's not, until a republican does it, hypocrite. the party panel is back. so carly, i agree with her. i think that his wife isn't secretary of state. they don't have a massive foundation. he's just trying to raise a little bit of money. if he can get $400,000 for a speak ebb gaijt, have at it. >> i think a little bit of...
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debbie wasserman schultz. wait a minute.f you make 400,000 or more you should see your government pension cut. it is that new a lot last year. it was really self-serving. what was really interesting wasn't was that the pension cut would kick in if a former president earned more than 400,000. what is barack obama charging. maybe resident trump will find it still. this is just outrageous. the family up for that earned $55,000 a year. do any of those individuals had any sympathy. you know how much they charge for speech. apparently he did not like to give a lot of them. and a lot of people voted because they said he's rich and he doesn't have to steal. we learned a lot about the things that he have done. none of these guys really has a right to make people feel like they are on their side. there is no reason to take this kind of money when they're trying to set a moral example. they're saying obama is out of touch. that he has lost touch with the workingman. >> this may be one of the few things that i really agree with elizabet
debbie wasserman schultz. wait a minute.f you make 400,000 or more you should see your government pension cut. it is that new a lot last year. it was really self-serving. what was really interesting wasn't was that the pension cut would kick in if a former president earned more than 400,000. what is barack obama charging. maybe resident trump will find it still. this is just outrageous. the family up for that earned $55,000 a year. do any of those individuals had any sympathy. you know how much...
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a difficult day for martin schultz, he is not exactly when to throw in the towel, but do you think as predicts that it will not happen? that is what some commentators are already saying, they are saying it is the end of the road for him but he said he would keep fighting. it also has to be said that it depends what happens over the next few months, but those angela merkel has had a few knocks over the past few yea rs, had a few knocks over the past few years, during the resurgence of the refugee crisis, we have had terror attacks and all those things did not support and there are plenty of voters who are not satisfied with angela merkel and want a change, but i think what we have seen over the past month or so is that people here are saying that martin schultz has not really come up with concrete policies and the sdp are finding it difficult really to get that centre ground where mrs merkel sitting co mforta bly ground where mrs merkel sitting comfortably indeed when it comes to issues to do with migration when it comes to do with security and terror, angela merkel is sitting in the p
a difficult day for martin schultz, he is not exactly when to throw in the towel, but do you think as predicts that it will not happen? that is what some commentators are already saying, they are saying it is the end of the road for him but he said he would keep fighting. it also has to be said that it depends what happens over the next few months, but those angela merkel has had a few knocks over the past few yea rs, had a few knocks over the past few years, during the resurgence of the...
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today a judge in contra costa county gave 20-year-old william billy schultz the toughest sentence possible for the murder of jordan back in 2015. the former family friend admitted to stabbing jordie as he was called, five times as he elementary school, because he wanted -- as he slept because he wanted to see what killing was like. they said he should be in a mental health facility. >> nothing we rejoice over. however we feel comfort that billy is where he belongs. >> schultz' mother said her son is highly remorseful and what he did will haunt him the rest of his life. >>> we're staying on top of new developments on a an attempt cockpit breach in honolulu. these are new photos showing them taking off to escort the flight to the airport. abc 7 reporter is live in our bureau with the story. >> we heard from the fbi and honolulu late tonight. they're still investigating this case. at this point it is still not clear what the man's motivation was. but we do know law enforcement is taking every precaution. >> no explosives were found on board. bomb technicians cleared the subject's possessions.
today a judge in contra costa county gave 20-year-old william billy schultz the toughest sentence possible for the murder of jordan back in 2015. the former family friend admitted to stabbing jordie as he was called, five times as he elementary school, because he wanted -- as he slept because he wanted to see what killing was like. they said he should be in a mental health facility. >> nothing we rejoice over. however we feel comfort that billy is where he belongs. >> schultz'...
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at the center of the document is the former dnc chair debbie wasserman schultz. sites and e-mail that she reportedly wrote. said the justice would not look deeply enough on her private e-mail server. that would be the justice department admitting we're not looking there because we just don't want to see it. congresswoman shult shult is with us. let me cut straight to the chase. this memo said you wrote this aem. did you write any such aem? >> not only did i not write any e-mail more have i spoken to anyone at the fbi about this. i don't even know the people that are supposedly both the ones that the e-mail was sent to by me nor do i know any of the people that were referenced in the aem. i have no relationship with any of them nor do they have one with me. it's -- the entire -- this entire thing, revelation is disturbing. i also -- it wouldn't be responsible of me to speculate about whether or not the fbi or director comey made any decisions based on this false memo an nonexistent e-mail but all i know is they never spoke to me about it. >> let me be clear. if th
at the center of the document is the former dnc chair debbie wasserman schultz. sites and e-mail that she reportedly wrote. said the justice would not look deeply enough on her private e-mail server. that would be the justice department admitting we're not looking there because we just don't want to see it. congresswoman shult shult is with us. let me cut straight to the chase. this memo said you wrote this aem. did you write any such aem? >> not only did i not write any e-mail more have...
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starbucks howard schultz back in february i might point out on donald trump, we have a president whoic chaos every single day that is no doubt affecting consumer behavior and consumer sentiment. but for some of the other developments that were occurring around that time and certainly since nothing out of him on the berkeley protest or town hall screamers or comedians who feature a president with his head cut off, all that get as pass, all of that seemingly fine, from schultz, nothing! we have a campus reform, independent women's forum julian melcher? what do you make of that? to be fair mr. shults some other developments are later, post-february developments but not all the time he made those remarks, business insider picked them up. there had been a lot of demonstrations including on inauguration day and rallies since. that seemed to spread the violent thing around here, but what do you make of it? >> to be fair he was talking about economic chaos, less so about the chaos happening in the streets. neil: i don't know if that is so obvious. >> if you read comment in broader context th
starbucks howard schultz back in february i might point out on donald trump, we have a president whoic chaos every single day that is no doubt affecting consumer behavior and consumer sentiment. but for some of the other developments that were occurring around that time and certainly since nothing out of him on the berkeley protest or town hall screamers or comedians who feature a president with his head cut off, all that get as pass, all of that seemingly fine, from schultz, nothing! we have a...
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wasserman schultz and bernardoh say they don't know each other. the fbi never called to interview them to test the veracity of the suspect document. help me. >> i think the largest point of all of this, the most significant part is that when we have been talking to date about russian efforts to influence the last election, we've talked about efforts to influence public opinion, whether it's with fake news stories or by dumping hacked e-mail into the public discourse. this suggests that the russians were also trying to influence the decision making within an fbi investigation. one that really did have the potential to change the outcome of the election. so whether this is, you know, another opportunity to go back and look at james comey and his fitness for the post in which he held, i think the larger point is the one that people need to stay focussed on here. >> it's an interesting point because we did see late in the french election the leaks of documents, some of the e-mails were authentic. macron e-mails about the budget, about spending decisio
wasserman schultz and bernardoh say they don't know each other. the fbi never called to interview them to test the veracity of the suspect document. help me. >> i think the largest point of all of this, the most significant part is that when we have been talking to date about russian efforts to influence the last election, we've talked about efforts to influence public opinion, whether it's with fake news stories or by dumping hacked e-mail into the public discourse. this suggests that...
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, this so-called -- schultz affect is wearing off. >> his approval ratings will only stabilize once hevery clearly what he wants to do. in the eyes of the voters, that hasn't happened yet. we need a clear program, clear policies which it matter to the electorate. >> and that includes a powerful lobby. >> germany's next chancellor will need the support of the -- >> we need to cut bureaucracy. we need a modern education system, support for businesses in the digital future, and the better infrastructure in this region. >> angela merkel may seem reluctant to take the battle on here, make no mistake, this woman wants german voters to dance to her tune. in venezuela, thousands of people marched in the capital in response to people killed in wednesday's violence. nearly 40 people have died during a month of unrest. there have also been pro-government demonstrations as well. our correspondent, vladimir hernandez sent this report. [shouting] these events and -- are happening almost every day. these people are asking for fresh elections against president nicolass maduro. the inflation rate is es
, this so-called -- schultz affect is wearing off. >> his approval ratings will only stabilize once hevery clearly what he wants to do. in the eyes of the voters, that hasn't happened yet. we need a clear program, clear policies which it matter to the electorate. >> and that includes a powerful lobby. >> germany's next chancellor will need the support of the -- >> we need to cut bureaucracy. we need a modern education system, support for businesses in the digital future,...
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today a judge in contra costa county gave 20-year-old william billy schultz the toughest sentence possible the murder of jordan back in 2015. the former family friend admitted to stabbing jordie as he was called, five times as he elementary school, because he wanted -- as he slept because he wanted to see what killing was like. they said he should be in a mental health facility. >> nothing we rejoice over. however we feel comfort that billy is where he belongs. >> schultz' mother said her son is highly remorseful and what he did will haunt him the rest of his life. >>> we're staying on top of new developments on a an attempt cockpit breach in honolulu. these are new photos showing them taking off to escort the flight to the airport. abc 7 reporter is live in our bureau with the story. >> we heard from the fbi and honolulu late tonight. they're still investigating this case. at this point it is still not clear what the man's motivation was. but we do know law enforcement is taking every precaution. >> no explosives were found on board. bomb technicians cleared the subject's possessions. >>
today a judge in contra costa county gave 20-year-old william billy schultz the toughest sentence possible the murder of jordan back in 2015. the former family friend admitted to stabbing jordie as he was called, five times as he elementary school, because he wanted -- as he slept because he wanted to see what killing was like. they said he should be in a mental health facility. >> nothing we rejoice over. however we feel comfort that billy is where he belongs. >> schultz' mother...
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howard schultz is criticizing president trump. trump created chaos affecting the economy to starbucks for yours in seattle that people are unsettled. starbucks has a solution to the problem because they provide a sense of community. she'll stepped down last month has been a vocal critic of president trump. and a big supporter of former campaign of democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton. starbucks shares up 13% so far this year. trade to let sketchy path of global market action over to. markets reopening for the first time this week. the shanghai composite index shanghai composite index up at quarter of 1%. the cost in south korea at the 10th of 1%. cheryl: sydney is developing a year. this was the 100 up a little bit. the pond is because there are new reports that prime minister teresa's may conservative party may be in trouble with elections there. next week france and germany down almost five, up seven. the ftse 100 something to watch today. lauren: u.s. stock market futures are mixed. s&p at the plate. nasdaq plate.
howard schultz is criticizing president trump. trump created chaos affecting the economy to starbucks for yours in seattle that people are unsettled. starbucks has a solution to the problem because they provide a sense of community. she'll stepped down last month has been a vocal critic of president trump. and a big supporter of former campaign of democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton. starbucks shares up 13% so far this year. trade to let sketchy path of global market action over...
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wasserman schultz is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and welcome, mr. secretary, it's been a pleasure to talk with you over the last few weeks and i'm good to have you in my office yesterday. we do appreciate you being here in your new capacity, and i go to chairman scott meant, particularly given it's been awkward in the choice we find ourselves in a secure operating on a bigger stage than previously and with greater responsibility that come with the duties of being on thee secretary of the va. mr. chairman, since the screw 2008 the va have seen a tremendous 70% increase in accounts, medical care accounts have grown from 36.7, 64.6 by note and the overall discussion accounts have increased from 43.6 billion, have increased from 43.6 million, the $74.3 billion. fy '20 teen is certificate the president skinny budget evenue request $78.9 billion, or 6%8. increase from the 2017 enacted level. in 2018 budget requestority legislative authority, $3.5 billion in authority to continue better veterans choice program. and what is a question that arises is that th
wasserman schultz is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and welcome, mr. secretary, it's been a pleasure to talk with you over the last few weeks and i'm good to have you in my office yesterday. we do appreciate you being here in your new capacity, and i go to chairman scott meant, particularly given it's been awkward in the choice we find ourselves in a secure operating on a bigger stage than previously and with greater responsibility that come with the duties of being on thee...
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president of aerojet rocketdyne, eileen drake at university of alabama in huntsville, executive chairman schultz, at, howard arizona state university, tempe, senator elizabeth warren at the university of massachusetts amherst, and senator rob portman at ashland university in ohio. this saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and seized on -- and c-span.org. live, today on c-span, "washington journal" is next. at 9:00 a.m., the u.s. house returns. off the floor members are invited to a classified briefing deputy attorney general rod rosenstein on the firing of fbi director james comey. up in 30 minutes on "washington journal,", congressman jim himes of connecticut, ranking member of the intelligence of committee on the nsa and cyber security, on the latest issues into the russianand -- into the interference. and representative kevin cramer from north dakota, on the future of the paris climate agreement and other international efforts to reduce climate change. ♪ host: good morning, it is friday, may 19. here are your morning headlines. the washington post reports that james comey made numero
president of aerojet rocketdyne, eileen drake at university of alabama in huntsville, executive chairman schultz, at, howard arizona state university, tempe, senator elizabeth warren at the university of massachusetts amherst, and senator rob portman at ashland university in ohio. this saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and seized on -- and c-span.org. live, today on c-span, "washington journal" is next. at 9:00 a.m., the u.s. house returns. off the floor members are...
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william schultz cried as jordy's loved ones described the pain he has caused. jordy's older brother says they've been sentenced to a lifetime of suffering at the hands of someone they thought was a friend. jordy's flam hugged outside the courthouse after the judged sentenced the young man who killed their little boy to 30 years to life in prison. 20-year-old william schultz jordy's brothers best friend scabbed the 9-year-old to death as he slept in his bed while over at the house for a sleep over. >> there are no winners. just healing for the defendant's family for our family. >> it's kind of bittersweet. we still don't have our son. >> slults's mother spoke at the sentencing recounting how she tried to get help for the son's mental illness but was dismissed as a hister kal mom. schultz's attorney says he is very remorseful. >> he has made it clear that he has regretted his actions. >> it's tough to believe he would do something like that. >> the otheris boys at the sleep overwhen the killing happened say it's been tough to handle. jordy was like a little broth
william schultz cried as jordy's loved ones described the pain he has caused. jordy's older brother says they've been sentenced to a lifetime of suffering at the hands of someone they thought was a friend. jordy's flam hugged outside the courthouse after the judged sentenced the young man who killed their little boy to 30 years to life in prison. 20-year-old william schultz jordy's brothers best friend scabbed the 9-year-old to death as he slept in his bed while over at the house for a sleep...
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schultz' attorney argued her client should be found insane and sent to a mental health facility. >> we are not rejoicing over, however, we feel comfort in the sense that bill will is where he belongs. >> reporter: schultz' mother said her son is highly remorseful and what he did will taunt u haunt him the rest of his life. a man from turkey is in federal custody after allegedly trying to storm a cockpit on an american airlines flight that was on its way from los angeles to honolulu. the incident was so serious that fighter jets were called out to respond. this is a photo showing them taking off to es so rt the plane to the airport. here's abc 7 news reporter katie mar sul lo. >> reporter: no explosives were found on board. special technicians cleared the subject's possessions in the airport. >> reporter: the subject is 25-year-old from turkey. a passenger took this video of him being taken off the american airlines plane in handcuffs. >> he was screaming and he walked up to the front with a blanket on his head. >> reporter: there are reports he was also carrying a laptop. the pilot cal
schultz' attorney argued her client should be found insane and sent to a mental health facility. >> we are not rejoicing over, however, we feel comfort in the sense that bill will is where he belongs. >> reporter: schultz' mother said her son is highly remorseful and what he did will taunt u haunt him the rest of his life. a man from turkey is in federal custody after allegedly trying to storm a cockpit on an american airlines flight that was on its way from los angeles to honolulu....
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yesterday, a j uj in contra casta countedy gave barry william schultz for the murder in 2015. the former family friend admitted to stabbing him five times as he slept because he wanted to see what killing was like. schultz' attorney argued her client should be found insane and sentenced to a mental health facility. >> instead of rejoicing over it, however, we feel comfortness that billy is where he belongs. >> reporter: schultz' mother says her son is highly remorseful and what he did will haunt him for the rest of his life. >>> 6:o '05 is the 250i8 a. man from turkey is in federal custody after allegedly trying to form a cockpit on an american airlines plane traveling from los angeles to honolulu t. incident was so serious, fire jets were called out to respond. this is a photo showing them taking a off to escort the plane to the airport. here's abc 7 news reporter katie mar zulo with the story. >> we have special bond technicians cleared the subject's possessions in the area. >> the subject is a 25 greerld from turkey a. passenger took this video of him being taken off the am
yesterday, a j uj in contra casta countedy gave barry william schultz for the murder in 2015. the former family friend admitted to stabbing him five times as he slept because he wanted to see what killing was like. schultz' attorney argued her client should be found insane and sentenced to a mental health facility. >> instead of rejoicing over it, however, we feel comfortness that billy is where he belongs. >> reporter: schultz' mother says her son is highly remorseful and what he...
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wassermann schultz for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first and foremost, i just wanted to suggest that as a number of members have mentioned it, because the secretary is only limited to speaking about the skinny budget, it would be incredibly helpful and important, once we have the president's budget released, to ask him to come back and hold a hearing on the actual full budget request. i would ask both chairs to please consider doing that. just so we can delve into a little more detail. thank you. i want to focus on the choice program for a moment. you have asked for an additional $3.5 billion. we talked about it yesterday a little bit. we recently extended, as you mentioned, the choice program past the august expiration date. there was $950 million left in the choice account. so in part obviously, rather than letting that funding languish and considering that there's still a need, that made a lot of sense. but we did envision the choice program to be a temporary program initially. my understanding, and correct me if i'm wrong, it was
wassermann schultz for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first and foremost, i just wanted to suggest that as a number of members have mentioned it, because the secretary is only limited to speaking about the skinny budget, it would be incredibly helpful and important, once we have the president's budget released, to ask him to come back and hold a hearing on the actual full budget request. i would ask both chairs to please consider doing that. just so we can delve into a little...
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russian intelligence analysis that talks about e-mails among americans including debbie wasserman-schultz, the then-head of the dnc and others describing some sort of tacit agreement the doj, the justice department, would not let the fbi go too far against hillary clinton in that case. one of the things that you find as you call up all of these people is that they don't know each other. not only do they deny having the conversations, in one case, you know, we talked to debbie wasserman-schultz who's like, i literally never heard of that person, i have no idea what you're talking about. the other reason, frankly, some people we've talked to are skeptical of this document, if you look at the names pulled in there, it's a little bit of russian mad libs of americans we hate and it really is suspicious to some people -- >> right. >> -- that this collection of humans. >> -- right. >> -- who fit a russian conspiracy theory about how america works would in fact all be talking to each other. >> why didn't comey know that? >> exactly. >> it's a great question and there seems to be, frankly, a disco
russian intelligence analysis that talks about e-mails among americans including debbie wasserman-schultz, the then-head of the dnc and others describing some sort of tacit agreement the doj, the justice department, would not let the fbi go too far against hillary clinton in that case. one of the things that you find as you call up all of these people is that they don't know each other. not only do they deny having the conversations, in one case, you know, we talked to debbie wasserman-schultz...
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and there's congressman woman debbie wasserman schultz.l talk health care and the democrats' desire warnings to republicans. >>> french election coming down to the final stretch. the latest polling showing macron with a huge lead, but will it stick? ready or not, here i come.ek.) ♪ anyone can dream. making it a reality is the hard part. northrop grumman command and control systems always let you see the complete picture. and we're looking for a few dreamers to join us. ♪ everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation if my plans change. visit booking.com. booking.yeah. before fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain
and there's congressman woman debbie wasserman schultz.l talk health care and the democrats' desire warnings to republicans. >>> french election coming down to the final stretch. the latest polling showing macron with a huge lead, but will it stick? ready or not, here i come.ek.) ♪ anyone can dream. making it a reality is the hard part. northrop grumman command and control systems always let you see the complete picture. and we're looking for a few dreamers to join us. ♪ everything...
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executive chairman of starbucks, howard schultz, at arizona state university, tempe. senator elizabeth warren at university of massachusetts, amherst. and senator rob portman at ashland university in ohio. this saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and cspan.org. >> deputy attorney general rod rosenstein briefed house members today after having briefed the senate yesterday. "the washington post" reporting several members leaving the house briefing expressed frustration. with the lack of new information provided about president trump's decision to fire f.b.i. director james comey. some of the lawmakers spoke to reporters after the briefing. reporter: did you learn anything new in there? hows was the briefing? mr. issa: the special prosecutor will have the breadth of scope if necessary to follow any and all leads directly to the russian attempt to influence our election. that for me clearly unclassified, that for me is the most important question there is, will the special prosecutor have the ability to follow any and all leads? i was quite satisfied that that w
executive chairman of starbucks, howard schultz, at arizona state university, tempe. senator elizabeth warren at university of massachusetts, amherst. and senator rob portman at ashland university in ohio. this saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and cspan.org. >> deputy attorney general rod rosenstein briefed house members today after having briefed the senate yesterday. "the washington post" reporting several members leaving the house briefing expressed frustration....
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>> our look at 2017 commencement speeches continues with starbucks executive chair howard schultz. he spoke to students at arizona and -- arizona state university about his experiences growing up in poverty and giving back to the community. [applause] howard: thank you for that generous introduction. i appreciate our friendship and everything we are doing together. thank you to the arizona board of regents, faculty and special guest. congratulations to the graduating class of 2017. and those who are here to support you on this very special day. collegeur 330 starbucks achievement graduates. so proud of you. those who have benefited from the starbucks and asu partnership. i'm incredibly proud to be your partner, congratulations to all of you. [applause] i would like to begin my time with you today by sharing a personal story. last year, starbucks opened our first store in south africa in johannesburg. i had never been to south africa before. i did not know what to expect. certainly could not be prepared for the level of poverty and what i saw in the townships throughout the city. we
>> our look at 2017 commencement speeches continues with starbucks executive chair howard schultz. he spoke to students at arizona and -- arizona state university about his experiences growing up in poverty and giving back to the community. [applause] howard: thank you for that generous introduction. i appreciate our friendship and everything we are doing together. thank you to the arizona board of regents, faculty and special guest. congratulations to the graduating class of 2017. and...
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about, o'reilly was going to get picked up and they were going to have him go toe to toe with ed schultz. i think that would be a good program. host: and is joining us from maine. caller: good morning and thank you. i would like to put this in context with the nuclear deal with iran. the agreement with north korea. we did effectively stop their development of nuclear weapons. it was only when george bush under pretext of insurmountable north korean in this case unilaterally scrapped that deal and we see where we are now. i would like to go back further in history to the peloponnesian war. host: that's going way back. look, a good administration is better than a show of force. host: we will go to john in fairfax, virginia. your reaction to this latest missile test? i, steve. was one of thet best i've seen in the long time. their opinions won't change anything. once you have a program on the famine or net neutrality. on thejava program election. we've covered all of those issues on this program and we have one called the communicators that is on net neutrality. caller: you haven't had a sh
about, o'reilly was going to get picked up and they were going to have him go toe to toe with ed schultz. i think that would be a good program. host: and is joining us from maine. caller: good morning and thank you. i would like to put this in context with the nuclear deal with iran. the agreement with north korea. we did effectively stop their development of nuclear weapons. it was only when george bush under pretext of insurmountable north korean in this case unilaterally scrapped that deal...
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wasserman schultz. >> thank you. first and foremost, i wanted to suggest that as a number of members have mentioned it because the secretary is limited to only speaking about the skinny budget, it would be incredibly helpful and important once we have the president's budget released for us to ask him to come back and hold hearings on the actual full budget request. i would ask but the chair to consider doing that. so we can do a little more detail. thank you. i want to focus on the trace program for a moment. you have asked for an additional three and a half million dollars and we talked about that yesterday a little bit but recently we extended as you mentioned the trace program past the august expiration date and there was $950 million left in the trace account. in part, odyssey, rather than letting that funding and considering that there's a need, that made a lot of sense. we did envision the trace program to be a temporary program initially. my understanding and correct me if i'm wrong, it was supposed to be a br
wasserman schultz. >> thank you. first and foremost, i wanted to suggest that as a number of members have mentioned it because the secretary is limited to only speaking about the skinny budget, it would be incredibly helpful and important once we have the president's budget released for us to ask him to come back and hold hearings on the actual full budget request. i would ask but the chair to consider doing that. so we can do a little more detail. thank you. i want to focus on the trace...
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executive chairman of starbucks howard schultz at arizona state university, tempe. senator elizabeth warren at university of massachusetts, amherst and senator rob portman at ashland university in ohio. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. now defense secretary james mattis and joints chiefs of staff chair general joseph dunford on the u.s. effort to combat isis. this is just under one hour.
executive chairman of starbucks howard schultz at arizona state university, tempe. senator elizabeth warren at university of massachusetts, amherst and senator rob portman at ashland university in ohio. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. now defense secretary james mattis and joints chiefs of staff chair general joseph dunford on the u.s. effort to combat isis. this is just under one hour.
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executive chairman of starbucks howard schultz at arizona state university, tempe. senator elizabeth warren at university of massachusetts, amherst and senator rob portman at ashland university in ohio. this saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. andow general james mattis joint chiefs of staff discussing isis. this is just under one hour. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i returned last week from a meeting in copenhagen with ministers of defense from 14 nations to coordinate our political way ahead in the defeat isis campaign. chairman dunford returned yesterday from a chief of defense meeting in brussels with defeat isis campaign.
executive chairman of starbucks howard schultz at arizona state university, tempe. senator elizabeth warren at university of massachusetts, amherst and senator rob portman at ashland university in ohio. this saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. andow general james mattis joint chiefs of staff discussing isis. this is just under one hour. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i returned last week from a meeting in copenhagen with ministers of defense from 14...
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clinton's neil: debbie says but out of it, the democratic national committee chairwoman debbie wasserman schultz saying it is no one's business how much barack obama is making on the speaking circuit. that $400,000 speech, headed to the fall, that had a lot of eyebrows, he railed against. the point was who cares? >> what made this a good story was not that he gave a speech or got paid for it, a wall street firm, the center of evil, if you were a big journey. this according to president obama for eight years to donate to charity. >> a cynical move. neil: shouldn't have taken money from wall street. >> if he is so horrible to them why they would want to pay him. >> they are using him, lobbying him to make money. >> railed against fatcats. >> for the sake of argument, the principal position, speaking his mind. >> here is the thing, people think this is his private life, he has the ability to pick up the phone and call politicians to discuss legislation. why the wall street bank -- they can see what he has to say. they want influence and a lot of x senators. >> terrible, to do this. neil: does it of
clinton's neil: debbie says but out of it, the democratic national committee chairwoman debbie wasserman schultz saying it is no one's business how much barack obama is making on the speaking circuit. that $400,000 speech, headed to the fall, that had a lot of eyebrows, he railed against. the point was who cares? >> what made this a good story was not that he gave a speech or got paid for it, a wall street firm, the center of evil, if you were a big journey. this according to president...
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mark: tony, in january, schultz was the next big thing. has he lost his luster? the polls certainly seem to indicate that. martin schultz became party chairman as well as the chancellor candidate for the social democrats. the second biggest party in germany. and since then, the party's lost two state elections, including one yesterday. so the flip side to that he hasn't been campaigning at full force, if you like, and merkel has very much been out there. she's also been out there internationally. it advantages merkel at this point. and the german tradition is the real campaign for the national election only takes place in maybe the last six to eight weeks before voters actually go to the polls. mark: tony, thanks a lot. bloomberg german editor tony czucka. coming up, it's the battle of the charts. french election and emerging markets squaring off today. this is bloomberg. vonnie: well, it is time now for our global battle of the charts where we take a look at some of the telling chars of the day and what if means for investors. you can access these charts on bloo
mark: tony, in january, schultz was the next big thing. has he lost his luster? the polls certainly seem to indicate that. martin schultz became party chairman as well as the chancellor candidate for the social democrats. the second biggest party in germany. and since then, the party's lost two state elections, including one yesterday. so the flip side to that he hasn't been campaigning at full force, if you like, and merkel has very much been out there. she's also been out there...
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university in florida, c eo and president of aero rocket dyne drake, executive chairman of starbucks schultz at arizona state university, senator warren and senator portman at ashland university in ohio. this saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >>> yesterday police chiefs from across the nation visited the u.s. capitol to tell lawmakers about the challenges their departments face. this house judiciary subcommittee hearing is about an hour 45 minutes.
university in florida, c eo and president of aero rocket dyne drake, executive chairman of starbucks schultz at arizona state university, senator warren and senator portman at ashland university in ohio. this saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >>> yesterday police chiefs from across the nation visited the u.s. capitol to tell lawmakers about the challenges their departments face. this house judiciary subcommittee hearing is about an hour 45 minutes.
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executive chairman of starbucks, howard schultz at arizona hurt at tempe. senator elizabeth warren at university of massachusetts-apple hearst. this saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3 -- saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on "real america" -- a 50-year-old cbs broadcast with new york senator robert kennedy and governor ronald reagan taking questions via satellite from students in london. >> in england there is a growing movement legislation against discrimination. what best candidate would like to comment on this and perhaps other countries may learn from america's experience? mr. kennedy: we adjusted to the minority groups and especially the negros as well as some other groups, the mexican americans, the indians. we've just begun to recognize it and now starting to deal with it. >> at 8:00 on "lectures and history," brian taylor on the military strategy and political goals of emancipation during the civil war. brian: the idea that a president in the event of sectional war over slave
executive chairman of starbucks, howard schultz at arizona hurt at tempe. senator elizabeth warren at university of massachusetts-apple hearst. this saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3 -- saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on "real america" -- a 50-year-old cbs broadcast with new york senator robert kennedy and governor ronald reagan taking questions via satellite from students in london....
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secretary betsy devos at the ben , eileen drakesity at university of alabama in huntsville, howard schultz at arizona state university, senator elizabeth warren at the university of massachusetts amherst, and senator rob portman. that is all tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern time on c-span and www.c-span.org. "asunday on q&a, in his book fine mess," the author takes a look at the tax systems around the world. >> i went to the imf and asked them who has a good tax code, and they know. they said to go to new zealand. they follow the fundamental principle of taxation which they have reduced the four -- to four levtters. code likeave a tax ours which had very high rates, and then they got rid of all of them. in new zealand, if you get free parking at the company, that is worth $20 of months and they tax you on that for income. and no deductions. if you want to give to charity, we are all for it but you do not get a tax break. and you can set the rates very low. 8:00 p.m.night at eastern on c-span's q&a. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america'
secretary betsy devos at the ben , eileen drakesity at university of alabama in huntsville, howard schultz at arizona state university, senator elizabeth warren at the university of massachusetts amherst, and senator rob portman. that is all tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern time on c-span and www.c-span.org. "asunday on q&a, in his book fine mess," the author takes a look at the tax systems around the world. >> i went to the imf and asked them who has a good tax code, and they...
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applause] >> i look at 2017 commencement speeches continues now with starbucks executive chair howard schultz. he spoke to graduates at air is donna -- there -- arizona state university about growing up in poverty and the importance of
applause] >> i look at 2017 commencement speeches continues now with starbucks executive chair howard schultz. he spoke to graduates at air is donna -- there -- arizona state university about growing up in poverty and the importance of