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scottsdale?it's a cooperative effect. no is answer to both of those questions and it's a cooperative thing. we certainly do have a certain amount of exchange with our police department, with our legal department and making sure that our infrastructure and that they're working within the confines of our infrastructure. at this point there has not been any exchange of any one way or the other, we just want to make sure that our neighbors and communities are maintained safely certainly but at the same time and that they're addressing those issues. it's a close relationship and if there's any dedication of anything it's time. stuart: your honor, we just love to see innovation across america and you're in the vanguard and i think that's a good thing and we are pleased to have you on the show since you're a fan of the show we appreciate that. you can come back, okay. [laughter] stuart: good stuff, thank you very much, sir. where we open the markets friday morning, where are we going, down about 60 poin
scottsdale?it's a cooperative effect. no is answer to both of those questions and it's a cooperative thing. we certainly do have a certain amount of exchange with our police department, with our legal department and making sure that our infrastructure and that they're working within the confines of our infrastructure. at this point there has not been any exchange of any one way or the other, we just want to make sure that our neighbors and communities are maintained safely certainly but at the...
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host: let's go to jack calling from scottsdale, arizona on the independent line. good morning.aller: good morning. how are you? host: i'm fine. what do you have to say, jack? caller: your previous two c woman whoher than the just called, the callers from florida and texas, they were exactly right. look at the very beginning -- i'm not political. we have to look at exactly what happened. obama started this when they set up through the fbi through comey when they were investigating hillary because they were counting on her -- she was supposed to be president. once trump got the nomination, this was all planned from comey to clapper to brennan all the way to obama. this is going to come out that those previous two callers had it right on the nail. all the facts have come out now between page and comey and clapper and all these other -- there must be 20 people involved. this is going to end up being -- thisis clapper thing is like ross perot. people voted for trump because they want somebody to make business,n like a make this country a business, not political. take all the politic
host: let's go to jack calling from scottsdale, arizona on the independent line. good morning.aller: good morning. how are you? host: i'm fine. what do you have to say, jack? caller: your previous two c woman whoher than the just called, the callers from florida and texas, they were exactly right. look at the very beginning -- i'm not political. we have to look at exactly what happened. obama started this when they set up through the fbi through comey when they were investigating hillary...
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. >> up replaced a barneys >> yes a barneys in scottsdale, arizona. >> certain malls work and others't. >> one thing we feel confident about is urban malls this one is in the heart of sco scottsdale, santa monica places like that we feel confident about but excited to experiment with more suburban malls. >> spl >> employees are who >> average age of a customer is about 38 years average age of a company is about 13 years not all start ups. all across the reng of industries about big fortune 500 -- >> what do you provide for them? is it split cables with plug ins where you can set up your laptop >> everybody has their own private office or suite of offices but they share a bunch of amenities coffee bars. relaxation lounges deep focus rooms where you don't have to worry about other people milling around >> what space wouldn't work. there are some malls around here where a j.c. penney went out that's a huge space. that wouldn't work, i imagine. >> we have likes that would be as big as the biggest j.c. penney but you need a lot of natural light. you could run into trouble if there wasn't
. >> up replaced a barneys >> yes a barneys in scottsdale, arizona. >> certain malls work and others't. >> one thing we feel confident about is urban malls this one is in the heart of sco scottsdale, santa monica places like that we feel confident about but excited to experiment with more suburban malls. >> spl >> employees are who >> average age of a customer is about 38 years average age of a company is about 13 years not all start ups. all across the...
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. >> reporter: kroger began testing its driverless car grocery delivery service in scottsdale, arizonasupermarket owned by kroger, you can get same day or next day delivery, a toyota previous manned by a human to monitor the performance but in the fall kroger plans to use its driverless minivan, something they will do to make those deliveries, the first road test of an unmanned delivery vehicle ever. rob: there is always a connection to grocery stores. it is a regional thing, certain grocery stores in certain places. it is like a bond. ralph's in california, publix in florida. there are some big ones and they are all special in their own way. we are done. jillian: 25 after the hour. new york democratic governor andrew cuomo made this comment. >> we won't make america great again. we were never that great. jillian: our next guest, joey jones lost both legs serving this country, he calls the governor a coward. he joined us next. >> getting ready to rock the plaza, start right there. how can we say when you book direct at choicehotels.com you always get the lowest price on our rooms, guar
. >> reporter: kroger began testing its driverless car grocery delivery service in scottsdale, arizonasupermarket owned by kroger, you can get same day or next day delivery, a toyota previous manned by a human to monitor the performance but in the fall kroger plans to use its driverless minivan, something they will do to make those deliveries, the first road test of an unmanned delivery vehicle ever. rob: there is always a connection to grocery stores. it is a regional thing, certain...
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tracee: yes, kroger began testing driverless car grocery delivery service in scottsdale, arizona first in price super market owned by kroger, same day or next day delivery order using toyota pri prius and expect driverless mini vans will make deliveries. lauren: amazon and whole foods and wal-mart with popular food section, kroger has to compete. they have to stay relevant. who is the highest paid actress. tracee: forbes list is out and highest paid actress of 2018 scarlet johannsson thanks to role in avengers infinity war and second place angelina jolie followed by jennifer anston $19.5 million mostly came from endorsements, rounding up jennifer lawrence and reese whitherspoon. lauren: nice mention. thanks. cheryl: we still have a lot more ahead, andrew governor cuomo not so great statement? >> we are not going to make america great again, it was never that great. [laughter] cheryl: new york republicans telling cuomof it's not that great then leave, details of where he may be headed plus controversial to stop terror in the city, take a look at futures after 396-point gain dow under pr
tracee: yes, kroger began testing driverless car grocery delivery service in scottsdale, arizona first in price super market owned by kroger, same day or next day delivery order using toyota pri prius and expect driverless mini vans will make deliveries. lauren: amazon and whole foods and wal-mart with popular food section, kroger has to compete. they have to stay relevant. who is the highest paid actress. tracee: forbes list is out and highest paid actress of 2018 scarlet johannsson thanks to...
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jack from scottsdale, arizona joining the conversation. you stop looking for a job. why -- stopped looking for a job. why? caller: i made a mistake. i am personally not working but my sons are doing really well in the economy. as far as your so-called expert -- he is obviously a trump aider. the rate of inflation he is talking about, let's be realistic and correlate that with interest rates. trump has been specific here. under the so-called past leadership -- he dealt with the debt of all presidents combined. it makes sense if you can get things leveled out here where people have $10,000 in the bank who can make 4%. number two, the reason jobs getting back to this -- let's not forget what the previous leaders said. these manufacturing jobs are gone, they will never come back. thousandmp created for -- 400,000. jobs were stolen by china because all the companies wanted to get this cheap labor. correlating back to your so-called experts -- it people have jobs making $15 an hour, it's better than being on welfare. let's be realistic and talk about some facts here. the r
jack from scottsdale, arizona joining the conversation. you stop looking for a job. why -- stopped looking for a job. why? caller: i made a mistake. i am personally not working but my sons are doing really well in the economy. as far as your so-called expert -- he is obviously a trump aider. the rate of inflation he is talking about, let's be realistic and correlate that with interest rates. trump has been specific here. under the so-called past leadership -- he dealt with the debt of all...
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cheryl: we hit the mall in scottsdale, yeard, i'm not ashame to say that.nk they are amazing, now you have big news on maybe ipo. >> yes, that is right. wall street journal reports that they raised 150 million-dollar round of financing led by venture capital firm tcv which value it is company at a little more than $4 billion, the company expects financing be the last of ipo which could happen in 2019. we would be watching that one. lea: thank you, tracee. cheryl: peleton like having cycle class in the home. lea: i heard from our friend. she loves her. cheryl: we've got a lot more coming up, the fbi arrested ge engineer ties with chinese company acting him of stealing proprietary information. in a few hours we will get the july's report and we will see big wage gains for american workers and what will that mean for the economy? lea: taking a look at u.s. stock market futures, dow futures lower by 4 and s&p just fractionally and nasdaq to green side, higher by 4, you're watching fbn:am. stay with us. [music playing] (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will
cheryl: we hit the mall in scottsdale, yeard, i'm not ashame to say that.nk they are amazing, now you have big news on maybe ipo. >> yes, that is right. wall street journal reports that they raised 150 million-dollar round of financing led by venture capital firm tcv which value it is company at a little more than $4 billion, the company expects financing be the last of ipo which could happen in 2019. we would be watching that one. lea: thank you, tracee. cheryl: peleton like having cycle...
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they had a few houses in scottsdale. >> okay. you check out to see if the llc was legitimate with the secretary of state or anything like that? >> we did all that. but nothing came back on any of it, couldn't find anything with anybody saying that this was not legit. >> and your... at that time, your house payments were current. your hoa was current. your property tax was current. everything was exactly the way it should be. >> yes. >> malone offered to buy the house for the amount owed on the mortgage, 395,000. >> this seemed to be the best option for us because they wanted a 1-year or close sooner. and the way he made it out to be was he had somebody that wanted to buy it right away. >> they said he agreed to take over the mortgage payments, hoa dues and property taxes. >> they reassured us, sitting at that table behind you, that they would pay the loan. on his contract, it said if he made any type of money, we wouldn't see that. but he would pay our loan off. and he said that he's been very successful at doing this with other
they had a few houses in scottsdale. >> okay. you check out to see if the llc was legitimate with the secretary of state or anything like that? >> we did all that. but nothing came back on any of it, couldn't find anything with anybody saying that this was not legit. >> and your... at that time, your house payments were current. your hoa was current. your property tax was current. everything was exactly the way it should be. >> yes. >> malone offered to buy the...
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tmz says the rockets player grabbed a woman's cell phone out of hands and threw it on the roof of scottsdaleecording a fight involving somebody in his entourage. harden and his friend gave her 500 bucks but she still went to the cops and harden was named in the police report.. no charges at this point. ( darya )another thing you can do with your phone? have safe sex.. (cuz your phone can't get you pregnant) but also because you can now get the first f-d-a approved birth control app. it's called natural cycles.. you have to take your temperature when you wake up.. you put that into the natural cycles app and if you get a green light.. it's less fertile day.. a red light means if you don't want a baby, you better not have sex that day. costs 80 bucks says the company says it's 93 percent effective for most women, which means: you could get a green light and still get pregnant.. which has happened to dozens of women who used the app in the u-k and sweden. ( darya )actress robin wright who used to live in marin when she was married to sean penn.. just got re-married. it was a small private weddi
tmz says the rockets player grabbed a woman's cell phone out of hands and threw it on the roof of scottsdaleecording a fight involving somebody in his entourage. harden and his friend gave her 500 bucks but she still went to the cops and harden was named in the police report.. no charges at this point. ( darya )another thing you can do with your phone? have safe sex.. (cuz your phone can't get you pregnant) but also because you can now get the first f-d-a approved birth control app. it's called...
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joining me now, nick watt in scottsdale, arizona, with the latest, good morning, nick. >> good morninged at 6:00 a.m. in what one local news site called a trump hug fest. we have three candidates. the first is sheriff joe arpaio who is probably the outlier. he was famously pardoned by president trump last summer. though he calls the polling mickey mouse and stacked. the next candidate is kelli ward, running as the anti-mccain, she ran against him in the 2016 primary and she's come under fire for suggesting the mccain family announcement about withdrawing treatment from the senator, she suggested that may have been timed to hurt her campaign. she's walked that back and suggested it was a fake news media narrative and then we have the probably front-runner, martha mcsally, a former combat pilot. he's also embracing trump but she won't say whether she voted for him in 2016 and when the "access hollywood" tape came out she was scathing of him. she's pushing the fact she has voted with him in congress 7% of the time. the democrats need this. their candidate probably is going to be the congr
joining me now, nick watt in scottsdale, arizona, with the latest, good morning, nick. >> good morninged at 6:00 a.m. in what one local news site called a trump hug fest. we have three candidates. the first is sheriff joe arpaio who is probably the outlier. he was famously pardoned by president trump last summer. though he calls the polling mickey mouse and stacked. the next candidate is kelli ward, running as the anti-mccain, she ran against him in the 2016 primary and she's come under...
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mccains lived when they were not at the branch in cornmeal per week were caught up with a woman from scottsdale. >> actually cried quite a bit. it was quite emotional. it is still very emotional. it will be very difficult to fill his shoes. reporter: mccain was a lifelong republican but time and again he took positions that undercut the gop message on immigration, healthcare, campaign-finance and tax reform. but arizona voters gave him a very long leash. when reason, they knew he cared for them. i saw him campaign in tiny towns like jerome and strawberry. spent time at a navajo reservation after flood. meeting with farmers, ranchers, there was a bond forged over time and trust. >> is a state where i think the biggest juvenile in the country because we are the youngest state to be here. and we are evolving and john was involved with the state. it was almost the embodiment of the arizona state that lives within john mccain. reporter: what is next? there will be a viewing here the state capital and what would have been his 82nd birthday on wednesday. the governor will speak. he will also name the
mccains lived when they were not at the branch in cornmeal per week were caught up with a woman from scottsdale. >> actually cried quite a bit. it was quite emotional. it is still very emotional. it will be very difficult to fill his shoes. reporter: mccain was a lifelong republican but time and again he took positions that undercut the gop message on immigration, healthcare, campaign-finance and tax reform. but arizona voters gave him a very long leash. when reason, they knew he cared...
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she's in scottsdale, arizona. we have nbc's steve kornacki here at the big board and ashley parker with us from "the washington post" in washington, d.c. kacie, let me begin with you because this is a very interesting day, primary day i should say. because it seems to be fairly representative and reflective of what's happening inside the party at large on a national scale, no? >> that's right. it's impossible to overstate how deep this changing of the guard goes. senator mccain of course stepping off of the public stage. senator jeff flake deciding he couldn't win a primary here in arizona. and so decided to retire. they were both very critical of the president. but, frankly, the three candidates that are racing here today to try and fill flake's shoes, they really demonstrate this is a party being molded in trump's image. in the heated arizona battle to replace the most anti-trump republican senator, the biggest question in the primary is who's the trumpiest? >> i think the most important thing is i support presi
she's in scottsdale, arizona. we have nbc's steve kornacki here at the big board and ashley parker with us from "the washington post" in washington, d.c. kacie, let me begin with you because this is a very interesting day, primary day i should say. because it seems to be fairly representative and reflective of what's happening inside the party at large on a national scale, no? >> that's right. it's impossible to overstate how deep this changing of the guard goes. senator mccain...
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acres of land in arizona and built what he called his winter camp, taliesin west, right here in scottsdale been here in the '20s working on the arizona biltmore hotel. uh, fell in love with the desert. it was just -- for him, it was just pure geometry. the rocks of the mountain, the form of the plants. this was his laboratory. it was a place where he came and experimented with architecture. >> today it is the home of frank lloyd wright school of architecture and the frank lloyd wright foundation. and the property itself, it's a work of art. >> wright built to the human scale. everything in the desert is low. the trees are low. um, so his buildings are low. he also uses the low ceilings to kinda push you through spaces, right, at an entrance, drop the entry real low. and that helps push you into the space. it's a little technique he called compression and release. we call this the garden room because you sit on the bench here, and it frames the view of the mountains, uh, in the distance. it captures the garden. he uses a japanese technique called the borrowed landscape. >> he lived the way
acres of land in arizona and built what he called his winter camp, taliesin west, right here in scottsdale been here in the '20s working on the arizona biltmore hotel. uh, fell in love with the desert. it was just -- for him, it was just pure geometry. the rocks of the mountain, the form of the plants. this was his laboratory. it was a place where he came and experimented with architecture. >> today it is the home of frank lloyd wright school of architecture and the frank lloyd wright...
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come to jackson hole or scottsdale to come visit me. charles: i haven't been in a couple years, i love jackson hole. get the fly fishing equipment ready. >> okay. charles: let's bring in manny doppler, independent forum visiting fellow and national taxpayer senior fellow. kyle lamberts and maga etf creator. mattie, foster brought up something interesting, rapid depreciation and things like that, we saw a durable goods report out today. if you take out all the other things and focus on investment, business investment, it was another huge number. there's a business component to this improvement to the economy they think doesn't get enough press. >> that's exactly right. foster was referencing the tax cut and jobs act and how that changed the way that businesses can now invest here in the united states. they can reduce their tax like the by writing off the cost of investment the first year rather than depreciating it over several years. this is phase three of this year's implementation with the tax cuts. first we saw people getting bonuses
come to jackson hole or scottsdale to come visit me. charles: i haven't been in a couple years, i love jackson hole. get the fly fishing equipment ready. >> okay. charles: let's bring in manny doppler, independent forum visiting fellow and national taxpayer senior fellow. kyle lamberts and maga etf creator. mattie, foster brought up something interesting, rapid depreciation and things like that, we saw a durable goods report out today. if you take out all the other things and focus on...
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[cheering and applause] and from scottsdale, arizona, it's johnson ly!here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and today if the weatherly family wins today's game, they gonna drive out of here in a brand-new car! [cheering and applause] give me derrick. give me brian. [theme music plays] all right, guys, top 7 answers on the board. we asked 100 men: name something a male stripper has that's better than yours. derrick: nothing. [cheering and applause] steve: nothing. brian: i'm gonna say a long penis. steve: it's too late. zoe? zoe: dance moves. steve: dance moves. [zoe cheers] steve: matthew? matthew: oh. um, wardrobe. wardrobe. a better wardrobe. steve: wardrobe. pass or play? lindy: we're gonna play. derrick: we're gonna play, steve. steve:he
[cheering and applause] and from scottsdale, arizona, it's johnson ly!here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and today if the weatherly family wins today's game, they gonna drive out of here in a brand-new car! [cheering and applause] give me derrick. give me brian. [theme music plays] all right, guys, top 7 answers on the board. we asked 100 men: name something a male stripper has that's better than yours. derrick: nothing. [cheering and applause] steve: nothing. brian: i'm gonna say a...
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. >> yeah, because we're down in the scottsdale-phoenix area.here in the summer. now, is there air conditioning in here? >> oh, absolutely. this is a fully functioning apartment. >> the apartments, they rent for about $1,000 per month and are already quite popular. >> people seek these out because they are so novel. i think people that are interested in recycling or repurposing or even modern architecture are interested in what we've done here. >> i was kind of just looking at a bunch of just boring old cookie-cutter townhomes, apartments, houses for rent. i stumbled upon this on zillow and decided it would just -- it was too cool of an opportunity to pass up and decided to take a chance. and so far, so good. >> we face the containers facing each other so there's a sense of communal interior space to encourage people to come outside, essentially. so far, it's been a lot of fun. i mean, everybody wants to come over and see my place. i mean, i've probably given 20 home tours. >> containers on grand is located just outside of roosevelt row, part of
. >> yeah, because we're down in the scottsdale-phoenix area.here in the summer. now, is there air conditioning in here? >> oh, absolutely. this is a fully functioning apartment. >> the apartments, they rent for about $1,000 per month and are already quite popular. >> people seek these out because they are so novel. i think people that are interested in recycling or repurposing or even modern architecture are interested in what we've done here. >> i was kind of...
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kacie hunt is nbc's capitol hill correspondent and she's in scottsdale, arizona.now you have been following this case very closely. lay it out for us. >> the symbolism here really, the contrast, could not be any starker. you have jeff flake choosing to leave the public stage. and of course john mccain passing away. both of those men critics of this president. but the reality is the ground has shifted dramatically underneath them here in arizona. if this race is showing anything, it's the republican party is being molded in trump's image. in the heated arizona battle to replace the most anti-trump republican senator, the biggest question in the primary is who's the trumpyist? >> i think the most important thing is i support trump and i always have? i will be with the president till the end, period. >> now i'm working with president trump to secure our border and keep arizona families safe. >> reporter: the three republicans vying for the nomination to replace retiring senator jeff flake truampling te legacy of the late john mccain along the way. >> want to first an
kacie hunt is nbc's capitol hill correspondent and she's in scottsdale, arizona.now you have been following this case very closely. lay it out for us. >> the symbolism here really, the contrast, could not be any starker. you have jeff flake choosing to leave the public stage. and of course john mccain passing away. both of those men critics of this president. but the reality is the ground has shifted dramatically underneath them here in arizona. if this race is showing anything, it's the...
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. >> joining us from the headquarters of republican senate candidate, kelly ward in scottsdale, arizona, nbc news capitol hill correspondent, kasie hunt. kasie, the polls have had the more establishment candidate, the one that is the favorite of republican senate leadership, like mitch mcconnell, martha mcsally, ahead of kelly ward and joe arpaio. any reason to think that could change? >> reporter: chris, the only reason could be that we have seen so many unpredictable twists and turns in our politics in recent years that, you know, one wants to make sure that we don't say in advance what we expect. >> absolutely. >> reporter: but i do think all the indications and trends are moving in martha mcsally's direction. there were definitely some nerves in washington there for a while. there was reporting that mitch mcconnell and others had tried to urge president trump to put his finger on the scale for martha mcsally in this race, because as you referenced in the intro, this has really been all about, who is the closest to president trump? these candidates have sort of been falling all over
. >> joining us from the headquarters of republican senate candidate, kelly ward in scottsdale, arizona, nbc news capitol hill correspondent, kasie hunt. kasie, the polls have had the more establishment candidate, the one that is the favorite of republican senate leadership, like mitch mcconnell, martha mcsally, ahead of kelly ward and joe arpaio. any reason to think that could change? >> reporter: chris, the only reason could be that we have seen so many unpredictable twists and...
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let's kick it off with caskasie hunt in scottsdale, arizona, on the road for our midterm coverage.k through the state of play in arizona. >> reporter: so, hallie, this is a three-way race, but it is among three republicans. it is really about one person, and that is president trump. you have had, of course, john mccain, now no longer on the public stage, and senator jeff flake electing to step off the stage. he decided there was no way he could win a primary in this environment. he couldn't do the things that he would need to do, namely on the issue of immigration, in order to win. so you have two of the strongest critics of president trump, republican critics, stepping off the stage, and the case here to replace flake is all about who can embrace the president most adepressive aggressi aggressive, quite frankly. joe arpaio, who the president pardoned, said he's been with the president. i asked if he thought john mccain was a hero. he said, it is hard for me to say. the only hero i've add in my life i just found, and it is donald trump. you also have kelly ward, who was forced to a
let's kick it off with caskasie hunt in scottsdale, arizona, on the road for our midterm coverage.k through the state of play in arizona. >> reporter: so, hallie, this is a three-way race, but it is among three republicans. it is really about one person, and that is president trump. you have had, of course, john mccain, now no longer on the public stage, and senator jeff flake electing to step off the stage. he decided there was no way he could win a primary in this environment. he...
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the vice president of policy in scottsdale arizona, doctor rosalynn, visiting scholar at the american enterprise institute in washington, d.c., denise jones, vice presidential policy of the business roundtable in washington coming of mr. christopher painter, commissioner of global commission on the stability of cyberspace washington, d.c.. 25 minutes between the witnesses for opening statements. secretary chertoff, we will begin with you and go down the table. >> thank you mr. chairman and ranking member schatz and mentors for holding this hearing which is very timely. i've submitted a written statement that i request be made a part of the record. and i should just point out that i served with chris painter on the commission on stability and cyberspace. so, we interact quite a bit on this issue. let me try to make a few brief points as both the chairman and ranking member indicated obviously the value proposition of the internet in many respects rests upon its global nature. in fact it connects networks all around the world and therefore when you have the prospect of fragmentation you
the vice president of policy in scottsdale arizona, doctor rosalynn, visiting scholar at the american enterprise institute in washington, d.c., denise jones, vice presidential policy of the business roundtable in washington coming of mr. christopher painter, commissioner of global commission on the stability of cyberspace washington, d.c.. 25 minutes between the witnesses for opening statements. secretary chertoff, we will begin with you and go down the table. >> thank you mr. chairman...
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sandra, scottsdale, arizona homeowner associates whistleblower. skullick, service disabled vets whistleblower. north carolina court system. [applause] harold smith, u.s. air force inspector general. linda tripp, white house whistleblower. [applause] john tie, u.s. department of state whistleblower. bitrol, corruption and some folk county schools. tonya ward, oregon department of commerce. [applause] u.s. securities and exchange commission. [applause] won, too. state wanger, new york whistleblower. [applause] rick, body armor whistleblower. sheila white, burlington northern. fbi.rick whitehurst, [applause] kenneth williams, law enforcement whistleblower. stephen zanowick, u.s. marshals service whistleblower. [applause] and i do believe that is it. is there anyone i missed? please stand up. do not be embarrassed. do not be embarrassed to be a whistleblower. if i missed your name, stand up and announce yourself. [applause] [inaudible] [applause] >> hold on. let's get a microphone out there. >> dan martin, v.a. [applause] v.a. whistleblower. is there
sandra, scottsdale, arizona homeowner associates whistleblower. skullick, service disabled vets whistleblower. north carolina court system. [applause] harold smith, u.s. air force inspector general. linda tripp, white house whistleblower. [applause] john tie, u.s. department of state whistleblower. bitrol, corruption and some folk county schools. tonya ward, oregon department of commerce. [applause] u.s. securities and exchange commission. [applause] won, too. state wanger, new york...
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this is when the folks in the area are getting into north texas a little further to the north, scottsdale pay attention to the next couple of hours. arthel: oh boy! the weather is certainly a mixed bag. people under severe watches and warnings. adam klotz, think you so much. eric: the president refusing to say whether or not he would pardon his former campaign chairman, paul manafort. you know he is awaiting a verdict and his financial fraud trial. coming up, our legal panel will be here and with the jury is considering before this. plus a father on television days go pleading for the safe return to his family. now he is the suspected murder. the new details coming to light. feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin and relief from symptoms caused by over 200 allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. well, esurance makes it simple and affordable. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an all
this is when the folks in the area are getting into north texas a little further to the north, scottsdale pay attention to the next couple of hours. arthel: oh boy! the weather is certainly a mixed bag. people under severe watches and warnings. adam klotz, think you so much. eric: the president refusing to say whether or not he would pardon his former campaign chairman, paul manafort. you know he is awaiting a verdict and his financial fraud trial. coming up, our legal panel will be here and...
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james bladel, vice president of policy at go daddy of scottsdale arizona. dr. roslyn layton, visiting scholar, the american enterprise institute in washington, d.c. ms. denise zheng, , vice presidt policy, the business roundtable washington. and mr. christopher painter, commissioner, global commission on the stability of cyberspace, washington, d.c. let's take 25 minutes evenly divided between, among our witnesses for opening statement statements. and secretary chertoff, we will begin with you and just go down the table. >> thank you, mr. chairman and ranking member schatz, and members of the committee for holding this hearing which is very timely. i submitted a written statement which i request him a part of the record. >> all the statements will be made a part of the record. >> and i should just point out that i check with chris painter, so we interact quite a bit on this issue. let me try to make a few breakpoints. as both the chairman and the ranking member indicated, obviously the value proposition of the internet in many respects rests upon its global nat
james bladel, vice president of policy at go daddy of scottsdale arizona. dr. roslyn layton, visiting scholar, the american enterprise institute in washington, d.c. ms. denise zheng, , vice presidt policy, the business roundtable washington. and mr. christopher painter, commissioner, global commission on the stability of cyberspace, washington, d.c. let's take 25 minutes evenly divided between, among our witnesses for opening statement statements. and secretary chertoff, we will begin with you...
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int: jack is next scottsdale, arizona. we are asking people about the state of race relations in their community. good morning, jack. caller: thanks for taking my call. that one caller who commented that trump was the worst. for eight years, what if obama's had chopped off head and showed that on tv? all of these other racist elites in new york and hollywood, p,mmenting on all their cra nobody ever did that. just to let that go. but here's my comment on the race thing. you know, the blacks, i grew up in an area in the east where we all got along. you know why? because everybody worked areas they had jobs. jobs are coming back and guess what -- host: where did you grow up? caller: in a small town in ohio, outside a big town. the bottom line is, though, the point i'm making is jobs are coming back. unemployment for the hispanic and africans are lowest it has been. everybody starts working when you get jobs. here's the thing about race relations that gets me. you know, the black athletes, most of them, here's what's get allas
int: jack is next scottsdale, arizona. we are asking people about the state of race relations in their community. good morning, jack. caller: thanks for taking my call. that one caller who commented that trump was the worst. for eight years, what if obama's had chopped off head and showed that on tv? all of these other racist elites in new york and hollywood, p,mmenting on all their cra nobody ever did that. just to let that go. but here's my comment on the race thing. you know, the blacks, i...