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i find those in the united states congrs who were responsibilities gn, are their now soe vocal on how we getting out. >> president trump has touted this pause in fighting, cease-fire, as a victory. given that this i supposed to last five daysla. if supposed to facilitate the removal of kurdive forces from a large area along the turkish border, how can the united states pull that off out troops on the ground >> is not the response build of the u.s. to do this. -- we sponsorf abilitye u.s.. -- responsibility. properly, it monitoring and enforcement mission as we see inside the osce and u.n. should have bdn put on the groun to make sure there were not violations. and if violations did occur that they would be reported, arbitrated, and, if necessary, enrced. >> butyis the reali on the ground now that, the turkish president will meet with the russian president. is the future of syria nowo up t president assad, his ally russia, and tkey ech? >> cittainly looks as though the mission russia set out on his coming to for mission, to maintain the territory under one liter. we got out of the aad
i find those in the united states congrs who were responsibilities gn, are their now soe vocal on how we getting out. >> president trump has touted this pause in fighting, cease-fire, as a victory. given that this i supposed to last five daysla. if supposed to facilitate the removal of kurdive forces from a large area along the turkish border, how can the united states pull that off out troops on the ground >> is not the response build of the u.s. to do this. -- we sponsorf abilitye...
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myself, and what i discovered in, you know, beginning to find some answers that first oall, there are soe any ways of expreion through sound that have been--some are traditions that are thousandsar of years old, and ther many classical musics, and i thought that classical music in itself should actually be able to- because that's part of its tradion--to encompass a larger world, because one thing that music does, it connects people's conscious and subconscious. people respond to music, you know, both emotionally, but also analytically, and so if you can combine both of those things in one form, you can go very deep into communicating content. david:ou are seen as a symbol of the importance of culture, and is this an important part of your life and your legacy? what you want to do is convince people that music for society? yo-yo: well, it's back to the old question, who are people? why do people do what they do? people learn? what is the meaning of... why we live? you know, i think that's lymething i have to actual-- it's not a theoretical thing for me, because if i have 4 play a performan
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our own worst enemy when it comes to fiarre e soe i >> what spout defensible e, there's a lot of concernhat there may not be enough fire inspectors particularly in rral areas. >> that is beinaddressed at the moment at a much higher level as to what is the best way and how we n actually inspect more property statewide it is without a doubt one of the best things that can be e-atonhow -otheyon can defend home. >> notwithstanding using people rious and profound change nd of looking at civilization are private ownership of utility, anything like tha >> you expect when lawmakers return to the nextsession that there will be conversations about this and the possibility f anreciifsccio mutantkiisng nio hearings ever discovered of the same time governor gavin newsom in a press conference last ev night, was saying if you say it did switch over control of pacific gas & electric to the state you arste ill that is potentially outdated, and for structure that needs significant work. even if the executives are not running the utility, there still might be that persists and takes a long time to fix. >>
our own worst enemy when it comes to fiarre e soe i >> what spout defensible e, there's a lot of concernhat there may not be enough fire inspectors particularly in rral areas. >> that is beinaddressed at the moment at a much higher level as to what is the best way and how we n actually inspect more property statewide it is without a doubt one of the best things that can be e-atonhow -otheyon can defend home. >> notwithstanding using people rious and profound change nd of...
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worst fear came true: having his naturally born offspring and donor children living in the same area, soe even attending the same college and church, without knowing they're biologically related. and now, grandchildren are involved, too. >> the idea of my children having dozens and dozens of cousins that will be their ages and in the area is concerning for my children, as well as myself. >> reporter: we reached out to officials here at o.h.s.u. they sent us a statement saying they treat any allegation of misconduct with the gravity that it deserves, but because of privacy concerns, they will not be commenting.norah. >> o'donnell: that is quite a story. ♪ story. ♪ magnum ice cream double caramel. now in ice cream tubs and bars. we'd love some help with laundry. spray and scrub anything with a stain. wash the really dirty clothes separately. tide pods with upgraded 4-in-1 technology unleash a foolproof clean in one step. aww, you did the laundry! it's got to be tide. come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide be
worst fear came true: having his naturally born offspring and donor children living in the same area, soe even attending the same college and church, without knowing they're biologically related. and now, grandchildren are involved, too. >> the idea of my children having dozens and dozens of cousins that will be their ages and in the area is concerning for my children, as well as myself. >> reporter: we reached out to officials here at o.h.s.u. they sent us a statement saying they...
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have a situation 25 percent of the people are unemployed, naturally they will rungoin out of money at soe point unless their savings is huge and most didn't have that than they are hungry, they cannot feed their families, even if other parts of the program are not so good but the fact he was willing to feed people to use that money is a good thing and it shows the importance of a good government program. but i want you to look at this really it's a first federal welfare program in us history they called their belief in the thirties today is called welfare. it was $300 million. that's a lot in today's terms it would be billions of dollars. it was a large program. and the way that it was distributed you might find interesting. the state of illinois. [laughter] we had illinois students. we are not bullying them. these are the politicians in the state of illinois. those politicians were very clever and crafty and they maneuver the situation so their state received almost 20 percent of all the money. of that 300 million they got more money in illinois then new york, california and texas put to
have a situation 25 percent of the people are unemployed, naturally they will rungoin out of money at soe point unless their savings is huge and most didn't have that than they are hungry, they cannot feed their families, even if other parts of the program are not so good but the fact he was willing to feed people to use that money is a good thing and it shows the importance of a good government program. but i want you to look at this really it's a first federal welfare program in us history...
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this is a soes owe culture problem that's accelerated and intensified and made more dangerous by today's communications technologies. that's really why the gec getting after the problem by both technological and societal approaches. so be happy to take any of your questions. >> we'll have 15 minutes here for q&a. those who would like to ask a question, please identify yourself by name and affiliation. so this man here in the front. >> it's heartening to see anytime the government organizes in a way to have a more coherent response. my question would be right now, there is a very powerful, almost a b strangle hold on our information space google, youtube, facebook and twitter. aside from the legacy media. they control in a very large way what people find when they go online to find out about anything. i think it's been fairly well documented. they're not particularly a menable to the policies of the trump administration. consequently, when people go to find out what the state department's doing, what secretary pompeo has said and other things, the space is not level. the playing field is
this is a soes owe culture problem that's accelerated and intensified and made more dangerous by today's communications technologies. that's really why the gec getting after the problem by both technological and societal approaches. so be happy to take any of your questions. >> we'll have 15 minutes here for q&a. those who would like to ask a question, please identify yourself by name and affiliation. so this man here in the front. >> it's heartening to see anytime the...
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larry kudlow making se ining soe optimistic noises saying the mood music has improved between the united states and china. not offering any specifics he thinks will get done kudlow talking about this issue of the president raising the idea that he wants the chinese government to investigate the bidens a number of republican who is were on television over the weekend said they thought the president wasn't serious about that he might have been joking. he was just needling the press i asked larry kudlow if the president was joking or was serious when he said he wanted the chinese to investigate the bidens here is what kudlow said >> i'll say no i would say as he's said, that's unrelated to the trade talks >> reporter: kudlow saying he doesn't honestly know whether the president was being serious or not as some republicans have suggested in term of the suggestion that the chinese should i vest gait his political rivals kudlow saying what the president told me last week in response to one of my questions which was that he doesn't see his request, to the chinese government or suggestion, as li
larry kudlow making se ining soe optimistic noises saying the mood music has improved between the united states and china. not offering any specifics he thinks will get done kudlow talking about this issue of the president raising the idea that he wants the chinese government to investigate the bidens a number of republican who is were on television over the weekend said they thought the president wasn't serious about that he might have been joking. he was just needling the press i asked larry...
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that's of the situation in soe eoul. we are looking at a climb up 3/10 of 1% in sydney.utures off by 3/10 of 1%. not much on the data docket either. cpi comehird-quarter expect it to show very little change in core inflation. not really moving the expectation much what they are will do next. new zealand is trading at the moment. moderate gains of one quarter of 1%. let's get you caught up to date with the rest of the headlines. ritika: thanks. the u.k. is preparing for a general election on december 12. prime minister boris johnson finally managed to win backing in parliament to tracker -- to vote in an snap attempt to resolve the brexit crisis. it will be the third time the u.k. has gone to the polls to choose a new government since 2015. we will have a live report from london in a few moments. the psa group exploring a potential merger, according to people close to the move. we have been told there is one becomel, the ceo would ceo of the combined company. while the fiat chrysler chairman would become overall chairman. sources tell us psa board is due to meet wednesday
that's of the situation in soe eoul. we are looking at a climb up 3/10 of 1% in sydney.utures off by 3/10 of 1%. not much on the data docket either. cpi comehird-quarter expect it to show very little change in core inflation. not really moving the expectation much what they are will do next. new zealand is trading at the moment. moderate gains of one quarter of 1%. let's get you caught up to date with the rest of the headlines. ritika: thanks. the u.k. is preparing for a general election on...
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soe needs to enforce this dictatorship because that's exactly what it is. it's no different than any country that is ran by dictators. the ncaa is a dictatorship. >> the ncaa has always insisted college athletes are amateurs who should not profit financially from their talents. the ncaa reported revenues of more than $1 billion last year with profits of more than $27 million. >>> there is a new law in california to allow childcare workers to unionize. governor newsom signed the law yesterday that will take effect next year. it applies to roughly 40,000 workers who offer childcare to families that get government subsidies for the losses they can collectively bargain like others for things like wages and health benefits and 11 other states already allowed childcare workers to unionize. >>> authorities in the south bay are searching for men recently convicted of abusing a child. 55-year-old apollo johnson was charged with sexually assaulting a girl between the ages of six and 16 and his trial began in may but was stopped for three months so he could undergo he
soe needs to enforce this dictatorship because that's exactly what it is. it's no different than any country that is ran by dictators. the ncaa is a dictatorship. >> the ncaa has always insisted college athletes are amateurs who should not profit financially from their talents. the ncaa reported revenues of more than $1 billion last year with profits of more than $27 million. >>> there is a new law in california to allow childcare workers to unionize. governor newsom signed the...
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. >>> number seven you guys, this is the video on everybody's soes social media feeds, lady gaga andng off the statement during her convert in vegas last night. gaga is asking people not to blame him for the fall. >> that man. >> it all was looking so fine until it wasn't. >> was it really? some of that was like oh, sit down. >> kind of fun. not the fall part. >> you knowwhat? shout out to her hair and makeup team. that >>> good morning, america. as we join you this friday morning, president trump's main defense on impeachment undercut by his own chief of staff. the stunning admission in the impeachment showdown. president trump's top white house aide acknowledges there was a quid pro quo with ukraine. millions in military aid withheld to pressure the country to investigate democrats. >> and i have news for everybody. get over it. there's going to be political influence in foreign policy. >> mick mulvaney later denied out this morning.amera.e fa >>> breaking news out of syria. hours after vice president pence announces a cease-fire with turkey and the kurds, more fighting and shellin
. >>> number seven you guys, this is the video on everybody's soes social media feeds, lady gaga andng off the statement during her convert in vegas last night. gaga is asking people not to blame him for the fall. >> that man. >> it all was looking so fine until it wasn't. >> was it really? some of that was like oh, sit down. >> kind of fun. not the fall part. >> you knowwhat? shout out to her hair and makeup team. that >>> good morning, america....
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. >> martha: the comments from adam schiff a few weeks back landing to the house intel chair and soeater. "the washington post" give them four pinocchios by claiming asking if the public cannot trust mr. schiff to be honest on the origins of his information, why should he trust the claim that the information itself is serious. here now, trey gowdy. former house oversight committee chairman and a fox news contributor. good evening to you. what do you think about the four pinocchios? >> i think he got four because you cannot get five for he got the maximum senate you can get and do you know how hard that was for "the washington post"? to give adam schiff four pinocchio's? >> martha: they did to their credit. that's >> that's the second sound of the apocalypse. i've got to get my affairs and order. he's also a career offender, martha. a same guy who had the parity, week or so ago, to have mueller that mueller couldn't find. how long is speaker pelosi going to put up with adam is handling this investigation. here is he taking it away from jerry nadler. i'm sure the guys and gals are not
. >> martha: the comments from adam schiff a few weeks back landing to the house intel chair and soeater. "the washington post" give them four pinocchios by claiming asking if the public cannot trust mr. schiff to be honest on the origins of his information, why should he trust the claim that the information itself is serious. here now, trey gowdy. former house oversight committee chairman and a fox news contributor. good evening to you. what do you think about the four...
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. >> the issues of forced intellectualroperty transfer, the issue of subsidy of soes, the disrespectlectual property, the whole panoply of equal market access complaints that we've had over the years. without those, it isn't really a very satisfactory arrangement. >> reporter: the white house hopeful that china will come to the table with more, not just buying more agriculture. secretary wilbur ross says that he could have had that deal with just agriculture about two and-a-half years ago. the president would like the to see a full deal. back to you. cheryl: edward, thank you. well, president trump is going to be welcoming the president of finland to the white house to. lauren: tracee carrasco is here with what they'll talk about. good morning, tracee. tracee: good morning. the president will host the finnish president later this afternoon. they're expected to discuss ways to improve 5g options to huawei technologies. washington has led a campaign to convince allies to ban huawei from their 5g network, accusing the company of spying for beijing. huawei has denied the allegations and
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shutoff that resulted in hundreds of thousands of customers losing power for several days in me c soes, including communities in 8 of the 9 bay area counties say just wasn't focus on blic safety was a focus on profits. greed and that's the story of this company and all of us quite literally are paying a price for the governor, newsome has been a consistent and harsh critic of pg e's since the days he served as mayor of san francisco. >>he says the company is mismanaged and continues to drop the ball we have to make sure pg does the improvements the safety improvements of upgrading their equipment. >>which will take years but we've got keep them on pace, hold them accountable to their commitments and make sure that they get out of bankruptcy. in a way that allows for. investments to continue how well past the june 30th deadline to pull them out governor is also bracing for the peak of the fire season. >>especially in southern california. and the november santa ana winds in ml valley felipe should all kron 4 news. >>tonight we have video from an incident last may when a portland oregon h
shutoff that resulted in hundreds of thousands of customers losing power for several days in me c soes, including communities in 8 of the 9 bay area counties say just wasn't focus on blic safety was a focus on profits. greed and that's the story of this company and all of us quite literally are paying a price for the governor, newsome has been a consistent and harsh critic of pg e's since the days he served as mayor of san francisco. >>he says the company is mismanaged and continues to...
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soes so that's something that we monitor very closely, as we head into san francisco, another day of for tomorrow, and again, by monday, and tuesday, we start to see the warmup in the temperatures, and then that fair danger really becomes elevated, wednesday night, into thursday. keira? >> vianey, looks good, thanks. >>> we have more coming up on today in the bay. coming up, 30 years ago this week, tragedy hit, with the loma prieta earthquake. but many say it sparked a positive and even beautiful outcome. we will tell you about a decision city leaders in san francisco made after the quake that changed the city's landscape forever. in the human brain, billions of neurons play in harmony. for people with parkinson's, some neurons change their tune, causing uncontrollable tremors. now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. ...doesn't mean you got to spend a lot! because denny's brought back the super slam™. with eggs, hash browns, baco
soes so that's something that we monitor very closely, as we head into san francisco, another day of for tomorrow, and again, by monday, and tuesday, we start to see the warmup in the temperatures, and then that fair danger really becomes elevated, wednesday night, into thursday. keira? >> vianey, looks good, thanks. >>> we have more coming up on today in the bay. coming up, 30 years ago this week, tragedy hit, with the loma prieta earthquake. but many say it sparked a positive...
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like zero gosh and i said myself because there's so much press outside waiting she and obama to end soe like okay i'm save all good, and that i say kind of a prayer of gratitude. so incredible. how does this happen. the kind of get lost in the mail reverie and then i realized okay about you moving. i just looked outside because that's writing a press gathered before fun i went to the pump. i pull the curtain back that went out me realizing it, and it ended and i'm looking at the back of barack obama in the back of cheap facing the world media and public curtain like this much and had i followed this much, [laughter] my moment of robbery women brought to a abrupt halt. i would be very famous globally. not a wardrobe malfunction resulting else. hillary clinton was, of course will want to stand up for ourselves and. [silence] those doubts in our minds that we have but we do are juggling both of it is caring for an aging parent or being the best. he can be, it's not always very pretty. and i ran into secretary clinton before she was running for president, and she said how is it going and i
like zero gosh and i said myself because there's so much press outside waiting she and obama to end soe like okay i'm save all good, and that i say kind of a prayer of gratitude. so incredible. how does this happen. the kind of get lost in the mail reverie and then i realized okay about you moving. i just looked outside because that's writing a press gathered before fun i went to the pump. i pull the curtain back that went out me realizing it, and it ended and i'm looking at the back of barack...
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i suspect he's thinking to himself, these guys, hunter biden and justine soe biden, th crooks, they haveeen going to foreign countries and using their advantage to earn money. farmers if you know this guy is a crook. you tell us, that's how he thinks about it. >> does it justify it? it does not make it appropriate for the president and does not make it something we should investigate. >> i got to put this one up. we talked about jeff flake. the comparison of lindsey graham and jeff flake. there is another one if you will recall which was about corkell. he was asked today. >> i would say to all of my friends on both sides of the aisle that i would say nothing. bob corker had a lot to say as a senator and he's chasing. >> part of it is whatever they say it is not going to be good for them. it is what they should say or should condemn what the president said today. i thoug >> if she's going to tiptoe, she seems to want to tiptoe from the side of trump. >> they're worried. they're caught in the middle. i was surprised when mcconnell agree when he said he would have no choice but to have a tr
i suspect he's thinking to himself, these guys, hunter biden and justine soe biden, th crooks, they haveeen going to foreign countries and using their advantage to earn money. farmers if you know this guy is a crook. you tell us, that's how he thinks about it. >> does it justify it? it does not make it appropriate for the president and does not make it something we should investigate. >> i got to put this one up. we talked about jeff flake. the comparison of lindsey graham and jeff...
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that was proceeded by china's going at it initiative to make sure china was able to make its soes more competitive, to invest in infrastructure, et cetera. there's longer term in history to announce these that was elevated under president xi. why do i mention that? because this is something that is not completely about branding. it's not completely random. not about vested interest. there's a larger rationale that's been there for a long time, but it was described in political terms in key party documents. so when people say the belt and road was a failed example and backlash is a shrine that china's facing challenges, i say two things. one, well, they don't see it that way, they see it as something they've been trying to do for a long time and second, i would argue there was a belief in china and the belt and road is quite sill yent. we have heard about backlash. take sri lanka. turning over a port to china. they went back this january for a $1 billion loan from china for highway construction. audrey mentioned really well where china was adaptable. in myanmar, in e nepal, where there
that was proceeded by china's going at it initiative to make sure china was able to make its soes more competitive, to invest in infrastructure, et cetera. there's longer term in history to announce these that was elevated under president xi. why do i mention that? because this is something that is not completely about branding. it's not completely random. not about vested interest. there's a larger rationale that's been there for a long time, but it was described in political terms in key...
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. >> the issues, intellectual property transfers, the issue of subsidy of soes, the disrespect for intellectualy, the whole of equal market access complaints that we have had over the years. without those, it isn't really a very satisfactory arrangement. >> and the white house hopeful china will come to the table with more, not just buying more agriculture. secretary ross also says we could have a deal including just agriculture -- we could have had that two and a half years ago. they want that full deal. back to you. liz: edward, thank you very much. check the dow, down 1, but again, those transports are getting just crushed. the transports still down about 220 points or 2 full percent w. with the closing well ringing in 30 minutes with strife over china's politics to the video conferencing superstar ceo who years ago -- there he is -- left communist economic superpower china for the glory and opportunity of america, silicon valley. zoom ceo talks bucking 2019's ipo doom and gloom, taking on tech's mightiest of titans and his strategy for treading trade war waters with 30% of his workforce sti
. >> the issues, intellectual property transfers, the issue of subsidy of soes, the disrespect for intellectualy, the whole of equal market access complaints that we have had over the years. without those, it isn't really a very satisfactory arrangement. >> and the white house hopeful china will come to the table with more, not just buying more agriculture. secretary ross also says we could have a deal including just agriculture -- we could have had that two and a half years ago....
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resolution they're going to pass tomorrow, they cannot participate in the intel committee inquiry, soe president is denied right to counsel, and republicans can't call witnesses without schiff agreeing, so this whole thing is a sham. s >> sean: do you think, because i believe what i'm holding in my hands, this is a phony resolution. this is fake news. his fake fairness. but i believe you are responsible for this. if you put out your petition, your 50 signatures, 50 is a pretty magic's number. now my question is, maybe we should have part circl two, andy unless they do what newt gingrich did. what do you think? >> joe cunningham says he will vote for the inquiry, here's what i i would tell congressman cunningham. you aretell voting for an inquiy that allows the intelligence committee to do witness interviews behind closed doors and the president's counsel is not allowed to attend for the basic premise of due process is to confront your witnesses -- accusers against you -- and call witnesses on your behalf. neither can be done under this resolution. this is a crumb of due process, not ev
resolution they're going to pass tomorrow, they cannot participate in the intel committee inquiry, soe president is denied right to counsel, and republicans can't call witnesses without schiff agreeing, so this whole thing is a sham. s >> sean: do you think, because i believe what i'm holding in my hands, this is a phony resolution. this is fake news. his fake fairness. but i believe you are responsible for this. if you put out your petition, your 50 signatures, 50 is a pretty magic's...
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. >> it soes not a positive development for the president. >> i'm curious about your read on this. for a guy in sondeland, is it plausible to believe that he was unaware of all the pursuit of dirt, if you will on the bidens, hunter specifically but of course to reflect on his father, is it plausible to believe that he did not know what was going on? >> well, that oothe question everyone is asking, alex and i think that's the question that democrats are going to try to get to the bottom of if he does testify later this week. you know, i think this very much shows how, you know, connected he was to this entire situation or this entire, you know, play of events shows how connected sondland was to the situation but this does show that he is certainly distancing himself and this is him covering for himself and the developments in terms of rudy giuliani and his associates don't play well for the president and so i think you'll see those around the president esenly try to distance themselves. it's also plausible to believe that he had an inchling of what was going on. however, we don't kn
. >> it soes not a positive development for the president. >> i'm curious about your read on this. for a guy in sondeland, is it plausible to believe that he was unaware of all the pursuit of dirt, if you will on the bidens, hunter specifically but of course to reflect on his father, is it plausible to believe that he did not know what was going on? >> well, that oothe question everyone is asking, alex and i think that's the question that democrats are going to try to get to...
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nto san francisco is quite slow soe use backed up through the maze and it's going to slow the inclineng out some numbers and just keep in mind that the nimitz is recovering from several crashes out in fremont they're all gone, but we're almost at 50 minutes now with residual slowing from 2.38 to 37 6.80 looks pretty decent but it's crowded from dublin to send all and then 17 it's getting busy to through the santa cruz mountains but you're still under 30 minutes to santa cruz into los gatos started. thanks a lot. and the developing news this morning, a swarm of earthquakes shook up the east bay did but a lot of people feeling it. >>kron four's will tran was not among them, however, but his offense or you and to be for artist and will you talking people they've been sent out infield these have been prettsm
nto san francisco is quite slow soe use backed up through the maze and it's going to slow the inclineng out some numbers and just keep in mind that the nimitz is recovering from several crashes out in fremont they're all gone, but we're almost at 50 minutes now with residual slowing from 2.38 to 37 6.80 looks pretty decent but it's crowded from dublin to send all and then 17 it's getting busy to through the santa cruz mountains but you're still under 30 minutes to santa cruz into los gatos...
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analysis -- analyst provided the board with a performance audit of the san francisco police department soe could better understand, number one, how to put the police are deploying police staff, that is funded by the general fund, and number two , how uniform staff is allocated to administrative versus patrol duties. one major finding and recommendation of that audit was that in light of an increase in property crime in our city, with public demand for more officers on the street, the san francisco police department should put as many administrative positions in as possible. this is best practice is recognized by major law enforcement associations including the international association of chiefs of police and adopted by most major law enforcement departments in the country, but san francisco's ratio of sworn officers to civilian staff remains higher than the national average over its peers. while there is a need for sworn officers with certain administrative and nonpatrol positions, there are also opportunities that we have not taken advantage of to produce cost and operational efficiencie
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soe have to do the evidence collection at this point, because the department of justice declined to do so. >> woodruff: one of the other criticis we're hearing from republicans is that you didn't have a special prosecutor. maybe it's connected to the point you just made, but they're saying, wait a minute, robert mueller spent all that time investigating russia connections. he ended up not finding anything. and democrats are disappointed they couldn't impeach the president over that, so they're turning to this, but in this case there has been no special prosecutor. >> well, i guess i woulding we to differ with the conclusion. in the mueller report there were ten incidents of obstruction of justice, but robert mueller believed he could not file any because there is this this department of justice rule that you cannot charge a seated president. and i would argue even volume one where they looked at the intervention by the russians and to what extent the campaign of donald trump was engaged with them, there were over 250 contacts by the trump campaign and russian operatives and 32 in-perso
soe have to do the evidence collection at this point, because the department of justice declined to do so. >> woodruff: one of the other criticis we're hearing from republicans is that you didn't have a special prosecutor. maybe it's connected to the point you just made, but they're saying, wait a minute, robert mueller spent all that time investigating russia connections. he ended up not finding anything. and democrats are disappointed they couldn't impeach the president over that, so...
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that is soe of th main stream agreement among the canhedidate, but one candate in particularly today, senator cory booker of new jersey, tried to distinguish himself from the other candidates. national registry for gun owners.ne >> here's my message democrats -- the public is already there. well over 75% of america support gun licensing. this isn't about leadership. leadership is about bringing people along with you. the public is alrdy there. you should not be a nominefrom our party that can seriously stand in front of urban places i and saill protect you if you don't believe in gun licensing. this isn't about leadership, this is about you standing with the verwhelming majority of amicans on gun licensing. >> reporter: another candidate, senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts, said the difference is the details in the individual plans aren't that importan >> this not going to be a one and done to fix this problem. it's not going to be a -- we'll get twteo stapassed and three regulation changed, problem fixed, because it won't be fixed. >> reporter: and in so many of the difference
that is soe of th main stream agreement among the canhedidate, but one candate in particularly today, senator cory booker of new jersey, tried to distinguish himself from the other candidates. national registry for gun owners.ne >> here's my message democrats -- the public is already there. well over 75% of america support gun licensing. this isn't about leadership. leadership is about bringing people along with you. the public is alrdy there. you should not be a nominefrom our party that...
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news, soe some good you so you saw equities rally. my view is that it is temporary.bal growth is still slow at the moment. while the u.s. domestic growth story is not too bad, there is some manufacturing slowdown. it means central banks will remain dovish in the short to medium-term, and i think over ae longer-term, you will see catalyst for the trend to continue upwards. >> we saw a renewal when it comes to the global bond market, particularly asia, negative debt , falling $4 trillion to below $13 trillion. we are seeing a lot of that play out in asia. do you expect to see a return. >> if you look at global rates haswhere it has gone, there been a rally of 100 basis points , so you will see consolidation along the way. get some volatility along the way, but if you look through it longer-term, fundamental growth is still is below and inflation what the central banks wanted to be. rates backupot see materially for a while and mike personal view. -- in my personal view. shows how pork prices have pushed up the inflation numbers, headline cpi cpind 3%, but pork continui
news, soe some good you so you saw equities rally. my view is that it is temporary.bal growth is still slow at the moment. while the u.s. domestic growth story is not too bad, there is some manufacturing slowdown. it means central banks will remain dovish in the short to medium-term, and i think over ae longer-term, you will see catalyst for the trend to continue upwards. >> we saw a renewal when it comes to the global bond market, particularly asia, negative debt , falling $4 trillion to...
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and soes in whatever ways that u can, yound know, don't assume tt any, like, the small things are not worth doing because, you know, again, it's not like those people on twitter, it wasn't that i was talking to all of them everye day, right? it was just little things along the way, right in the fact that there were multiple -- obviously, i think that helped too. but ultimately, it was just a few people over time willing to engage. and so just to be willing to see every, all these things as opportunities and not, don't feel like it's an obligation to do it every single time. because you will very quickly get overwhelmed and just say i can't doo this, i'm done. >> [inaudible] neutral or are you addressing a specific argument or -- >> yeah. so when i'm addressing my family, sometimes it's just to tell them things that are happening in my life. more often it is making some kind of argument. like it depends, right? so for a while it was about that specific contradiction about praying for bad things to happen to people. that's actually one of the things that has changed since i left. you kn
and soes in whatever ways that u can, yound know, don't assume tt any, like, the small things are not worth doing because, you know, again, it's not like those people on twitter, it wasn't that i was talking to all of them everye day, right? it was just little things along the way, right in the fact that there were multiple -- obviously, i think that helped too. but ultimately, it was just a few people over time willing to engage. and so just to be willing to see every, all these things as...
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it is being pitched is a solution but if we compare what is happened soe far, and it was being talked about in whose resolution, we compare that to what happened when resident nixon was impeached for the process started with a democrat congress and with clinton, on a republican congress. those were both open and transparent in the residuals of people followedtr and the minory of both cases were allowed opportunities to subpoena witnesses in bringing documents and an if it is happening now. what whose resolution that springy but it is just basically trying to cover gap what is happening. he uses some nice sounding words. transparency in the resolution but really doesn't get back to ade process is been traditionally followed. it's actually going to be problematic in terms of being justified so far. i know if everything is going on in the closed security room, technically all hearings are being called nonclassified but you can't release any information out there. the big piece that's happening is out of shift is coming out and licking one or two things out of that. we already know the fo
it is being pitched is a solution but if we compare what is happened soe far, and it was being talked about in whose resolution, we compare that to what happened when resident nixon was impeached for the process started with a democrat congress and with clinton, on a republican congress. those were both open and transparent in the residuals of people followedtr and the minory of both cases were allowed opportunities to subpoena witnesses in bringing documents and an if it is happening now. what...
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soe's putting big sle -- on the list, we are questioning huawei's technology. i agree with hr, one of the problems in the administration is they have ruptured relationships unnecessarily, all at once. when we needed those relationships to do lots of hard things. china is a hard question for the world. i pose questions to european allies, how are your privacy laws a norm? how does that apply in the chinese context, to chinese technology and institutions? are you asking that hard question? lo and behold, they are often not. this is a transatlantic debate. china seems to be immune from what should be normalized treatment for any country or commercial entity operating in the global environment. i take your point there is a bit when we talky about grand strategy and the policy appears to be material -- mercurial and transactional, but there are elements of what the administration has done that we had to take advantage of the challenge ourselves and the way we thought about these problems. >> wes morgan from "politico." general mcmaster, this is mainly for you, natio
soe's putting big sle -- on the list, we are questioning huawei's technology. i agree with hr, one of the problems in the administration is they have ruptured relationships unnecessarily, all at once. when we needed those relationships to do lots of hard things. china is a hard question for the world. i pose questions to european allies, how are your privacy laws a norm? how does that apply in the chinese context, to chinese technology and institutions? are you asking that hard question? lo and...
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ones who have been sort of appointed not despite but because of their records of vurulent anti-worker soe eer ad. we have people with troubling records around issues of race and immigration. so they're going to be in the mix, frankly, you know, we've always sort of known that they were out there from any judge, so i think we've always sort of had to be aware in moving forward with cases that you could always potentially wind up with a judge, for example, there's one judge in the northern district of texas, you know, who is not a trump appointee but became sort of the home-field advantage for everyone who wanted to go and strike down an obama administration policy that enhanced equity or diversity in our country. so, i think, you know, in that sense, there's going to be sort of strategic calculations that need to go into litigation, but the other thing that i say to people, though, is we need to remember that judges live in communities. right? and so to the extent that part of the work that we are all doing is creating social norms and expectations about what the rule of law should mean, t
ones who have been sort of appointed not despite but because of their records of vurulent anti-worker soe eer ad. we have people with troubling records around issues of race and immigration. so they're going to be in the mix, frankly, you know, we've always sort of known that they were out there from any judge, so i think we've always sort of had to be aware in moving forward with cases that you could always potentially wind up with a judge, for example, there's one judge in the northern...
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that are soe beautiful, so amazing. i met five warriors. badly hurt.ey are devastated. these are great people. i gave out the purple heart. i want to say, the doctors there, the job they do, you will hear so many complaints about doctors and about the vets. nobody has done better. the vetsings for nobody thought would be possible. i sell these young men. i gave them their purple hearts. the parents were there crying. one of them was so amazing, sir, face was blown apart. he said, sir, it is incredible. i looked at him. that is the most beautiful nose i have ever seen? a doctor worked on my face for 10 hours in the field. he said there were 1000 fragments. he meant a lot. he said there were thousand fragments. he rebuilt my nose with glue. he glued the bones together. i said, you have the most for nose i have ever seen and it is true. came over and said, honestly, my son looks better now. [laughter] trump:: my son did not have a good looking nose, now it is beautiful. these doctors at walter reed. are, marine, they unbelievably great people. iey see sit
that are soe beautiful, so amazing. i met five warriors. badly hurt.ey are devastated. these are great people. i gave out the purple heart. i want to say, the doctors there, the job they do, you will hear so many complaints about doctors and about the vets. nobody has done better. the vetsings for nobody thought would be possible. i sell these young men. i gave them their purple hearts. the parents were there crying. one of them was so amazing, sir, face was blown apart. he said, sir, it is...
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soe did not wait for mr. obama's appral.udi arabia. >> smith: is saudi arabia committing human-rights abuses in its bombing campaign? >> look, for saudi arabia, it is a 1939 moment. >> smith: so ye comparing iran to nazi germany? >> yes. in saudi arabia, we are at that moment. we either accept iranianny hegecontrol over yemen and over our destiny, or freedom. or >> let's get me on the saudi position. i'm joined by jamal khashoggi.at >> smithhe time, khashoggi was not a big critic of the regime. >> jamalhashoggi, welcome backsh to the program. >> smith: he was, for the most part, a pro-government voice. >> jamal was a journalist, an analyst, but also a client of the saudi government. >> smith: an insider? >> an in... absolute insider. >> is saudi arabia breaking diplomatically...yo >> he's someonwent to to understand the politics of the country. >> the irony of things that we are almostn total agreement... >> to understand the relationship with islamism. >> blowing up himself,is totay absurdn islam. >> he had always worked fo
soe did not wait for mr. obama's appral.udi arabia. >> smith: is saudi arabia committing human-rights abuses in its bombing campaign? >> look, for saudi arabia, it is a 1939 moment. >> smith: so ye comparing iran to nazi germany? >> yes. in saudi arabia, we are at that moment. we either accept iranianny hegecontrol over yemen and over our destiny, or freedom. or >> let's get me on the saudi position. i'm joined by jamal khashoggi.at >> smithhe time, khashoggi...
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one of the spinal cords of the economy or mexican culture, it's about corn soe it's a very, i would says of the ingredient, and that's why we want to say we are corn. >> reporter: his mission -- to distinguish a mayan eating experience by preparing humble ingredients with modern flair. >> i cook it from, you know, only from one side. >> reporter: like a buttery fish from the gulf of mexico. yummy. proven when i gave it a taste. these flavors, what are the main -- main line -- look at you just digging it up. look at you. mm. mm. oh, my -- >> do you feel the smokiness. the fish? >> reporter: don't eat all of my fish. this is really good. jorge, it's delicious. >> i hope you enjoy. >> reporter: equally as delicious, the beauty of the setting. the restaurant anchors a luxury resort built on the grounds of an old hacienda. his restaurants have become a retreat for global visitors, and vallejo says recently have been a bridge to mexico's northern neighbor, the u.s. that comes into the restaurant are not mexicans. actually, we have to give english lessons to our waiters because partly out of t
one of the spinal cords of the economy or mexican culture, it's about corn soe it's a very, i would says of the ingredient, and that's why we want to say we are corn. >> reporter: his mission -- to distinguish a mayan eating experience by preparing humble ingredients with modern flair. >> i cook it from, you know, only from one side. >> reporter: like a buttery fish from the gulf of mexico. yummy. proven when i gave it a taste. these flavors, what are the main -- main line --...
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fmlam, protects and provides soe protection. we need to be clear that most of these, most of the woman that we are talking about are not covered by fmla. mostly covers workers in higher waged positions. 40 percent of workers aren't covered by the law. those are unpaid jobs. regardless. but if you are lucky enough, to be covered by the avenue millay, but when they areif forced out f fmla leave, they are also often forced to use fmla leave whenever they have before they give birth. and then what, and they have either they are fired or they have no time to recover from childbirth. in no time to establish breast-feeding. it becomes really impossible to be able to support themselves and their families that went out risking their security. >> so that sounds like an additional loophole of stress. we know there are health complications. our physical stressors, mental health publications. are you familiar with any of bhese if they're not provided these accommodation. >> yes,a we have, on my rest written testimony, and talked about what k
fmlam, protects and provides soe protection. we need to be clear that most of these, most of the woman that we are talking about are not covered by fmla. mostly covers workers in higher waged positions. 40 percent of workers aren't covered by the law. those are unpaid jobs. regardless. but if you are lucky enough, to be covered by the avenue millay, but when they areif forced out f fmla leave, they are also often forced to use fmla leave whenever they have before they give birth. and then what,...
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. >>> se hablÓlgo soe la maÑana que actuaron los agentes al llegar a esta casa por quÉ fue que tuvieronevamente que no buscan una confrontaciÓn con los grupos criminales que no quieren una guerra y que no quieren mÁs derramamiento de sangre pero esto vuelve a enojar a mexicanos paulina porque lo que hemos visto es que el temor se ha digamos adueÑado no solamente de culiacÁn sino de todo el paÍs esta semana hace dos y tres dÍas vimos cÓmo grupos criminales abato ieron a policÍas en el estado de michoacÁn y 24 horas despuÉs guerrero se vio sumido tambiÉn en una masacre despues vienen estas balaceras en sinaloa y asÍ que una semana negra para el gobierno de la cuarta transformaciÓn que noÉ decide si enfrentar al crimen organizado. >>> no solamente una semana mi querida, en el primer semestre del aÑo histÓricamente ha sido los meses mÁs violentos en todo el paÍs la mayor canto de muertes esto pren enfrentamientos del crimen organizado, el primer semestre de te este aÑo quÉ respondiÓ el presidente sobre si este tipo de acciones fortalecen o no al crimen organizado? >>> lo negÓ por completo p
. >>> se hablÓlgo soe la maÑana que actuaron los agentes al llegar a esta casa por quÉ fue que tuvieronevamente que no buscan una confrontaciÓn con los grupos criminales que no quieren una guerra y que no quieren mÁs derramamiento de sangre pero esto vuelve a enojar a mexicanos paulina porque lo que hemos visto es que el temor se ha digamos adueÑado no solamente de culiacÁn sino de todo el paÍs esta semana hace dos y tres dÍas vimos cÓmo grupos criminales abato ieron a...
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you soe: dani, thank much per let's get to first word news from new york city with viviana hurtado.na: we begin with more heat on president donald trump's closest allies over the ukraine call. u.s. house democrats warning mike pompeo about possible charges after he blocks testimony from five state department officials. in a letter, lawmakers say pompeo appears to have a "obvious conflict of interest" because he listened into that phone call. the u.s. economy losing speed. manufacturing stumbling. president trump blames the fed. he says jerome powell and his colleagues have allowed the dollar to get too strong, hurting manufacturers. the bloomberg dollar index is up less than 2% on the year. another warning sign for the u.s. economy, u.s. auto sales peered in september nissan, toyota, and honda saw double-digit slumps. it suggests deliveries could come in worse than the estimated 12% drop. there is a worry that car sales collapse may be coming. johnson sent his new brexit plan to the e.u., with a usual warning that he is ready to leave without a deal. his offer includes a special cus
you soe: dani, thank much per let's get to first word news from new york city with viviana hurtado.na: we begin with more heat on president donald trump's closest allies over the ukraine call. u.s. house democrats warning mike pompeo about possible charges after he blocks testimony from five state department officials. in a letter, lawmakers say pompeo appears to have a "obvious conflict of interest" because he listened into that phone call. the u.s. economy losing speed....
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where the pla started tailing up, soe msf ticked another agreement does not seem to be meaningful. >>t is an expectation issue. no one would suggest for a minute that the mpi with -- fbi would start investigating bank robberies as useless because we have never solved the bank robbery. our expectation in law enforcement is to reduce, not eliminate crime. admit, the start was extremely controversial and we did not bring them to pittsburgh. i might be the only ones left that believe they are going to be tried in pittsburgh. we give them three squares and a roof over their head for 10 years or to the presidents of china and russia are together and reach an agreement which everybody agrees for a period of time will reduce property theft down to zero. xi cameumer: -- >> over in part and did the agreement because of the threat of economic sanctions. that combined with the indictments may have pushed them to come make the agreements. >> two things. number one, the agreement is forefront of the conversation, and i agree that he as president agreed to stop the economic espionage from a cyber pe
where the pla started tailing up, soe msf ticked another agreement does not seem to be meaningful. >>t is an expectation issue. no one would suggest for a minute that the mpi with -- fbi would start investigating bank robberies as useless because we have never solved the bank robbery. our expectation in law enforcement is to reduce, not eliminate crime. admit, the start was extremely controversial and we did not bring them to pittsburgh. i might be the only ones left that believe they are...
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reference to an article that was literally just posted on "the new york times" did and i understand soe people's feelings about "the new york times" but let's just accept for a fact that i'm going to talk about is the fact. russia has been testing new tactics in an enormous facebook campaign in parts of africa as a part of an evolution of its manipulation techniques ahead of the 2020 american provincial election. the campaign underlined how russia is continuing to aggressively try different disinformation techniques even as it has come under scrutiny for its online interference records by spreading the use of its tactics to less closely monitor the united states and europe. it said that it was highly likely that russian groups would already using the same novel of working and what they did this actually work with local people so that it wasn't an immediately detected that they were russian backed accounts. so, the russian groups have already started using that model working with locals right here in the united states to post inflammatory messages on facebook invite employee and those lo
reference to an article that was literally just posted on "the new york times" did and i understand soe people's feelings about "the new york times" but let's just accept for a fact that i'm going to talk about is the fact. russia has been testing new tactics in an enormous facebook campaign in parts of africa as a part of an evolution of its manipulation techniques ahead of the 2020 american provincial election. the campaign underlined how russia is continuing to...
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. >> anotherth former ss who resigned in protest over the muslim ban toldss "cnn" that soe officers quoteelt pressured to approve as few folks as possible for the waiver. she also said the muslim ban had quote reworks by layers of your essay with people distracted by the next thing you can be easy to forget it isn't happening. it looks like congress hasn't forgotten and madam chair i have signed testimony from four former is fsoc lead like to enter into the record. >> is entered into the record by unanimous consent. >> thank you. ambassador john foley who went to -- said he could no longer represent president trump and still hold true to the value that makes this country great. among the policies he listed was the muslim ban. in the end how many diplomats and consular officers signed the memo protesting the ban? >> i don't have an exact number for you w congresswoman. >> that would you be able to give us that number? how do you respond to his claim that the consular officers had to get clear waivers with your office? >> i would say as i said before that is not correct. the consular office
. >> anotherth former ss who resigned in protest over the muslim ban toldss "cnn" that soe officers quoteelt pressured to approve as few folks as possible for the waiver. she also said the muslim ban had quote reworks by layers of your essay with people distracted by the next thing you can be easy to forget it isn't happening. it looks like congress hasn't forgotten and madam chair i have signed testimony from four former is fsoc lead like to enter into the record. >> is...
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that that in turn was preceded which mc's going out initiative making to soe excessive interpretationly invest in infrastructure, et cetera. there is a longer term history to some of the efforts that was only formallily institutionalized and elevated under president xi. why do i mention that? i mention that because that means that this is something that is not completely about branding. it's not completely random. it's not completery about vested interests. there is average laer rationale that's been there a republican time and explicit mri zribld in key party documents. when people say the belt and road is kparm of failed grand strategy or incoherence and backlashes is that they are facing challenges. i say two things they see it as something they've been doing a long time. and second i would argue that there is a belief in china but also outside of china that the belt and road is actually quite resilient. we've heard about backlash sri lanka, malusi. take sri lanka, the case where china had to turn over a port. or sri lanka had to turn over a port to china. sri lanka swent back for fo
that that in turn was preceded which mc's going out initiative making to soe excessive interpretationly invest in infrastructure, et cetera. there is a longer term history to some of the efforts that was only formallily institutionalized and elevated under president xi. why do i mention that? i mention that because that means that this is something that is not completely about branding. it's not completely random. it's not completery about vested interests. there is average laer rationale...
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they need to also go ahead and trump soe to impeach the republicans can have a right to call their witnessesll. host: we will go to bob in texas, your thoughts. caller: good morning, everybody. i would like to say what we have now is a coup d'etat, and overthrow of our elected president. look at california. is a total mess. these sanctuary cities and sanctuary states, if you live in a sanctuary city, you better be scared because american citizens have no rights anymore in a sanctuary city, especially in fairfax, virginia. this morning, on the news, illegal. he was supposed to go back and do his trial. cop stops him,he gives him a ticket, arrests him and they put the cop on suspension. what kind of country is this? you want your city or state to vote fortuary city, democrats. democrats are democratic-socialist communists. host: the lead opinion in the wall street journal, foreign influence and double standards. note the double standard at work. democrats and most of the press corps want to impeach donald trump for inviting help to investigate joe biden and his son in ukraine, but they want ev
they need to also go ahead and trump soe to impeach the republicans can have a right to call their witnessesll. host: we will go to bob in texas, your thoughts. caller: good morning, everybody. i would like to say what we have now is a coup d'etat, and overthrow of our elected president. look at california. is a total mess. these sanctuary cities and sanctuary states, if you live in a sanctuary city, you better be scared because american citizens have no rights anymore in a sanctuary city,...
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structural issue, the issues of forced property, intellectual property transfers, the issue of subsidy of soesproperty. the whole panoply of equal market access complaints that we've had over the years. without those, it isn't really a very satisfactory arrangement. now we are happy that they're buying a bit more in the way of agricultural products. whether that's because they need them, especially the pork. as you know something like half of all the hogs in china have had to be exterminated because of this swine infection and so we don't know if that's why, or if it just, that they're loosening up trade. but whatever the reason we're happy for it. we're also happy that we signed a new comprehensive agreement with japan at the u.n. that 7 billion of agriculture offsets about 40% of the losses we have had in sales to china. so it is a very important thing, a very important interim help for our farmers. stuart: mr. secretary, wilbur ross, commerce secretary, thank you very much for appearing with us this morning, sir. we always appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: meter -- pet
structural issue, the issues of forced property, intellectual property transfers, the issue of subsidy of soesproperty. the whole panoply of equal market access complaints that we've had over the years. without those, it isn't really a very satisfactory arrangement. now we are happy that they're buying a bit more in the way of agricultural products. whether that's because they need them, especially the pork. as you know something like half of all the hogs in china have had to be exterminated...
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like zero gosh and i said myself because there's so much press outside waiting she and obama to end soeike okay i'm save all good, and that i say kind of a prayer of gratitude. so incredible. how does this happen. the kind of get lost in the mail reverie and then i realized okay about you moving. i just looked outside because that's writing a press gathered before fun i went to the pump. i pull the curtain back that went out me realizing it, and it ended and i'm looking at the back of barack obama in the back of cheap facing the world media and public curtain like this much and had i followed this much, [laughter] my moment of robbery women brought to a abrupt halt. i would be very famous globally. not a wardrobe malfunction resulting else. hillary clinton was, of course will want to stand up for ourselves and. [silence] those doubts in our minds that we have but we do are juggling both of it is caring for an aging parent or being the best. he can be, it's not always very pretty. and i ran into secretary clinton before she was running for president, and she said how is it going and i sa
like zero gosh and i said myself because there's so much press outside waiting she and obama to end soeike okay i'm save all good, and that i say kind of a prayer of gratitude. so incredible. how does this happen. the kind of get lost in the mail reverie and then i realized okay about you moving. i just looked outside because that's writing a press gathered before fun i went to the pump. i pull the curtain back that went out me realizing it, and it ended and i'm looking at the back of barack...