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your takeaway, come on!ght judgment. i think a lot of the focus inevitably tomorrow on the front pages is going to be this national insurance rise, that's the risk he has taken. i think it is a sensible change. you can defend the fact that the world is changing, that more and more people are choosing to be self—employed, the margin between employment and self—employment is much less well—defined than it used to be so therefore does it make sense to have these different rates. he has made it progressive, so i think you can defend it. the one thing we can definitely take away, it is unlikely we are facing a snap election. if you are planning a snap election, you don't tend to do sensible but difficult tax changes. is there anybody here who wants to say, forgetting the manifesto breach, say that this is the wrong thing to do? or is it the right thing to do, marina? it depends how you do it. the fact that companies pay 13.8% fornational insurance for non—self—employed workers and zero for self—employed workers w
your takeaway, come on!ght judgment. i think a lot of the focus inevitably tomorrow on the front pages is going to be this national insurance rise, that's the risk he has taken. i think it is a sensible change. you can defend the fact that the world is changing, that more and more people are choosing to be self—employed, the margin between employment and self—employment is much less well—defined than it used to be so therefore does it make sense to have these different rates. he has made...
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but this may be the top takeaway. >> my question as of today, admiral roarnlings. do you have evidence that russian ask actors changed the vote tallies that state of wisconsin, michigan, north carolina, the state of ohio? >> no, sir. >> director comey, do you have any evidence that the votes were chinged in the states i mentioned to admiral rogers? >> no. charles: essentially russia did not determine who the president of the united states was. that's one of the main takeaways of today's hearing. >> it was obvious the russians wanted to destablize the vote totals. there is also no evidence of collusion of trump with russian officials. but they will throw it away because they think it will get donald trump impeached or have him resign. charles: the narrative over the weekend. it felt like we were going to get a total exoneration of the russia-donald trump campaign collusion. it sounds like to me comb any is saying we just got started on this thing. it started in july and it could go on for a long time. >> we did not get an exoneration for donald trump's campaign. wha
but this may be the top takeaway. >> my question as of today, admiral roarnlings. do you have evidence that russian ask actors changed the vote tallies that state of wisconsin, michigan, north carolina, the state of ohio? >> no, sir. >> director comey, do you have any evidence that the votes were chinged in the states i mentioned to admiral rogers? >> no. charles: essentially russia did not determine who the president of the united states was. that's one of the main...
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but more than -- i think the main takeaway, i hope, for the country from the hearing is a recognitionjust what serious business this is because, as director comey says, the russians will do this again, and we really need a thorough investigation to determine just what the russians did, how did they do it, were there u.s. persons involved, and how do we protect ourselves from their future efforts to interfere. >> woodruff: i hear you say this, congressman schiff, and, yet, president trump tweeted today that admiral rogers and f.b.i. director jim comey told congress that russia did not influence the electoral process in the united states last year. that doesn't seem to square with what you just said. >> it didn't square with what the witnesses said at the hearing either, pointed by my colleague who followed up with the directors and did fact checking on the president. that's not what the directors said. the directors can't comment. it's not their mission, job or expertise to say what effect the russian interference had in terms of outcomes, but clearly they interfered with the electoral
but more than -- i think the main takeaway, i hope, for the country from the hearing is a recognitionjust what serious business this is because, as director comey says, the russians will do this again, and we really need a thorough investigation to determine just what the russians did, how did they do it, were there u.s. persons involved, and how do we protect ourselves from their future efforts to interfere. >> woodruff: i hear you say this, congressman schiff, and, yet, president trump...
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the police chief is frank about what he'd like to see happen. >> the chief told me the main takeaway from this, he knows there's an open line of communication between the local ice office and san jose police. other than that, ice has a main jurisdiction to act in the streets of san jose. ♪ things are finally getting back to normal on story and king. after the word of the raid two weeks ago, everyone went into hiding. >> no one wanted to come to shop. >> they were scared? >> we. >> we can't be operating in the dark. >> the rumors were just that,
the police chief is frank about what he'd like to see happen. >> the chief told me the main takeaway from this, he knows there's an open line of communication between the local ice office and san jose police. other than that, ice has a main jurisdiction to act in the streets of san jose. ♪ things are finally getting back to normal on story and king. after the word of the raid two weeks ago, everyone went into hiding. >> no one wanted to come to shop. >> they were scared?...
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mohamed el-erian said the lack of meat in that speech, what are your key takeaways?raig: i think this was one of the most closely watched presidential addresses to congress, and that is because we heard a lot from donald trump on the campaign trail. we have not heard a lot as president, filling in details on key promises like repealing obamacare, his $1 trillion infrastructure plan, increased in defense spending. he talked about those. he gave us almost no details. a lot of folks in washington, democrats and republicans, are frustrated. shery: how frustrated will they be with the fact we are still wondering how he will pay for everything he has talked about? craig: what is the single biggest question out of tonight. we are talking about a $1 trillion plan for new roads and bridges, revealing obamacare, which would have cost associated with it. he talked about a $54 billion increase in the defense budget, another $30 billion on top of that for 2017. i don't know where this come from. i know the republicans who are the budget hawks don't know either. donald trump gave
mohamed el-erian said the lack of meat in that speech, what are your key takeaways?raig: i think this was one of the most closely watched presidential addresses to congress, and that is because we heard a lot from donald trump on the campaign trail. we have not heard a lot as president, filling in details on key promises like repealing obamacare, his $1 trillion infrastructure plan, increased in defense spending. he talked about those. he gave us almost no details. a lot of folks in washington,...
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stark: you have more takeaway capacity than production.nity for -- what we respect is we will see differentials come down and we are expecting it could have an differentials by as much as two dollars or more over time. we are very pleased it's they are. when you think about it, you have refiners on that pipe, and not as many producers. you have a different dynamic with them than with refiners. they're going to pulling barrels out where producers are trying to get their barrels down the pipe. alix: that's more money to develop because you takeaway capacity and demand? mr. stark: anytime you have ready access to markets and improve market conditions, it surely is going to help encourage more investments. alix: aren't you going to wind up being a victim of euro success? -- your own success? more money is coming in from the oil and then prices go lower and you still get hurt. but realized price for you guys is nowhere near that. that's why we say that we are going to be very disciplined on how we go about our business. we have plenty of assets
stark: you have more takeaway capacity than production.nity for -- what we respect is we will see differentials come down and we are expecting it could have an differentials by as much as two dollars or more over time. we are very pleased it's they are. when you think about it, you have refiners on that pipe, and not as many producers. you have a different dynamic with them than with refiners. they're going to pulling barrels out where producers are trying to get their barrels down the pipe....
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>> somewhat the same takeaway as adam even though a different emphasis.lutely essential we fully investigate the extent of russian involvement in the campaign, it's disgraceful as adam and director comey said, they will come back and do it again, whether donald trump, hillary clinton, no matter who the candidate is, they will try to get involved in the election and we have to be more alert to it earlier on. i would say as far as the investigation conducted by director comby, we heard about this some time ago and were officially told a few weeks ago and i was told at a briefing a month ago also at a hearing we knew that the investigation is ongoing. i'm glad it's out there. gives us a little more freedom to talk and also -- usually once something is announced publicly, it's more inclined to move along at a faster pace. the investigate will go wherever it goes. whatever it is, i will accept it. as far as we know, no evidence of any collusion between them. >> rose: what do you mean about collusion with respect to the campaign. >> whether anyone from the trum
>> somewhat the same takeaway as adam even though a different emphasis.lutely essential we fully investigate the extent of russian involvement in the campaign, it's disgraceful as adam and director comey said, they will come back and do it again, whether donald trump, hillary clinton, no matter who the candidate is, they will try to get involved in the election and we have to be more alert to it earlier on. i would say as far as the investigation conducted by director comby, we heard...
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. >> that is the takeaway, right? >> absolutely. >> all right. great conversation. let's continue it after just a short break. stay with us because we'll definitely keep talking about issues important to the apa community in just a few minutes. [ theme music plays ] you said you wanted to feel better about your cereal. general mills big g cereals hear you. that's why we say "yes" to whole grains as our first ingredient. and "no way" to high fructose corn syrup. ♪ in every honey nut "o". every lucky charms spoonful. and every cinnamon toast crunch square. ♪ you can feel good about general mills big g cereals. - gr"wow" means you savehome of50% or more.gs. there are three stages of wow: denial... - is this price right? - acceptance... and "boooyah." wait for it... "boooyah" has three os. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ stop by our bar bonanza event and save up to 80%! >> welcome back to "beyond the headlines." i'm kristen sze, in for cheryl jennings on this special roundtable show about asian-americans, asian-pacific american issues here in the bay area. so, right n
. >> that is the takeaway, right? >> absolutely. >> all right. great conversation. let's continue it after just a short break. stay with us because we'll definitely keep talking about issues important to the apa community in just a few minutes. [ theme music plays ] you said you wanted to feel better about your cereal. general mills big g cereals hear you. that's why we say "yes" to whole grains as our first ingredient. and "no way" to high fructose corn...
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what's the takeaway on the two forgotten man? can translate these two different forgotten men in terms of political follow philosophy roosevelt defined groups. the forgotten man of sumner is in the classical liberal tradition. the original kind of liberalism is our kind of liberalism. progressives are not liberals. [ applause ] the sovereign individual we heard about before can be conservative and he can be liberal. we're the original liberals. how might a president serve such an individual, an anonymous forgotten man, by leading congress as it takes broad measures all and by saying no to lobbying groups, especially titlement groups. the president made saying no to powerful lobbyist his rule. that president was calvi calvin coolidge. it is better to kill a bad law than pass a good one, coolidge said. coolidge vetoed 50 times. today lawmakers are proud when they can increase the spending. coolidge actually cut the budget. when he left office, after 57 months, the federal budget was actually lower than when he came in. i'll let thi
what's the takeaway on the two forgotten man? can translate these two different forgotten men in terms of political follow philosophy roosevelt defined groups. the forgotten man of sumner is in the classical liberal tradition. the original kind of liberalism is our kind of liberalism. progressives are not liberals. [ applause ] the sovereign individual we heard about before can be conservative and he can be liberal. we're the original liberals. how might a president serve such an individual, an...
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then i think the third takeaway is what you talked about. he made it very clear that this white house was serious about working with democrats. didn't get into specifics about how he would turn the page, though, with democrats given all the personal snulinsulted we'vsd from leaders, what kind of c carrot they would bring to the table. he just said, listen, we want to get this to the white house as well. but that is going to be challenging. he was also pressed on his relationship right now with the freedom caucus, that conservative branch of the republican party that effectively blocked him on obamacare. you saw that i pressed him on whether or not he had any confidence left that he can work with him in the future, and i thought it was interesting. you heard sean spicer essentially say, we'll have to see. so not a definite or resounding yes on that point at all. i think the takeaway, katy, is this white house is evaluating which people it might be able to partner with on big pieces of legislation they hope to get through in the future. >> jar
then i think the third takeaway is what you talked about. he made it very clear that this white house was serious about working with democrats. didn't get into specifics about how he would turn the page, though, with democrats given all the personal snulinsulted we'vsd from leaders, what kind of c carrot they would bring to the table. he just said, listen, we want to get this to the white house as well. but that is going to be challenging. he was also pressed on his relationship right now with...
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my main takeaway is if you forgive and forget russia you will regret it because they're only going to get worse. as mr. buchanan said, other countries can do the same. maybe not the same level, but we want to deter not just russia, we want to deter other countries li like iran and china. i wrote a letter to the fbi director and to the department of justice please provide to us any evidence of a warrant that was issued against the trump campaign by any court anywhere or whether or not a warrant was even applied for. we have yet to get a response to our letter. we were told by the fbi today there may be a classified briefing about the contents of this letter. all i am suggesting is that we're to the point now as a nation where the current president has accused the former president of surveilling his campaign and i'd like to be able to inform the american people whether or not there was any validity to that and i don't want to compromise sources and m methods, but i do believe it's fair to have the government tell us there was a warrant issued. i don't think that's going to compromise so
my main takeaway is if you forgive and forget russia you will regret it because they're only going to get worse. as mr. buchanan said, other countries can do the same. maybe not the same level, but we want to deter not just russia, we want to deter other countries li like iran and china. i wrote a letter to the fbi director and to the department of justice please provide to us any evidence of a warrant that was issued against the trump campaign by any court anywhere or whether or not a warrant...
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tworter: those are the big takeaways. the u.s.hina relationship, the other is the economy and the the 6.5 percent gdp target. let's rewind and say what he says about u.s. china ties. he said they are moving forward. trump's backing for the one china policy had laid a foundation and he is confident the relationship will be a positive one. he did say he wanted to avoid any trade war. one, thef there was u.s. companies would be the first in line to be hit by any trade war. bloomberg intelligence as if tariffs were imposed on chinese exports, it could hit gdp in china by 0.7%. state the secretary of rex tillerson in the region. he is coming to beijing over the weekend. those talks are going to be crucial as well. he will be talking geopolitics, but also about the trade relationship. premier league also cuts on the cutstic -- premier lee also sunday the mastech at economy -- touched on the domestic economy. he said there are no systemic risks. he talked about the pressures from the international sphere, politically in particular. he mi
tworter: those are the big takeaways. the u.s.hina relationship, the other is the economy and the the 6.5 percent gdp target. let's rewind and say what he says about u.s. china ties. he said they are moving forward. trump's backing for the one china policy had laid a foundation and he is confident the relationship will be a positive one. he did say he wanted to avoid any trade war. one, thef there was u.s. companies would be the first in line to be hit by any trade war. bloomberg intelligence...
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what is your key takeaway and what worries you?eting will be a nonevent in terms of policy action, but carefully watched in terms of rhetoric from president mario draghi and whether he softens his qt approach. are mounting.s next week not only is it the fed meeting, but a debt ceiling in the united states that needs to be renewed, and the dutch elections, and all of that will make for quite a potentially surprising outcome, particularly under the dutch election. it could set the stage for greater volatility with the french election and april, and after that the german one as well, so i think the dutch election could be critical in terms of generating sentiment or so. those bond yields have already then moving in those key metrics. thanks a lot. that is tim fox. turkeys president sparks anger and germany over accusations of nazi practices. what it means for the relations between two heavyweight countries. this is bloomberg. ♪ yousef: you are watching "bloomberg markets: middle east" . i am yousef gamal el-din in dubai. i am david in
what is your key takeaway and what worries you?eting will be a nonevent in terms of policy action, but carefully watched in terms of rhetoric from president mario draghi and whether he softens his qt approach. are mounting.s next week not only is it the fed meeting, but a debt ceiling in the united states that needs to be renewed, and the dutch elections, and all of that will make for quite a potentially surprising outcome, particularly under the dutch election. it could set the stage for...
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. >> the chief told me the main takeaway from this, he knows there's an open line of communication between the local ice office and san jose police. other than that, ice has a main jurisdiction to act in the streets of san jose. ♪ things are finally getting back to normal on story and king. after the word of the raid two weeks ago, everyone went into hiding. >> no one wanted to come to shop. >> they were scared? >> we. >> we can't be operating in the dark. >> the rumors were just that, resumers. the police chief met with the local ice office to ask for a clearer understanding of their mission in the south bay. >> i met with them to be an advocate for our community. >> here's what the chief says ice told him. they will call whenever ice is about to conduct enforcement action in san jose. when looking for a convicted criminal in a home. it reserves the right to detain other people inside that home, as they did on santa cruz. ice cannot establish checkpoints. they will not detain a victim or a witness of a crime. they warn that the rules could change at any time. >> there are no promises, and
. >> the chief told me the main takeaway from this, he knows there's an open line of communication between the local ice office and san jose police. other than that, ice has a main jurisdiction to act in the streets of san jose. ♪ things are finally getting back to normal on story and king. after the word of the raid two weeks ago, everyone went into hiding. >> no one wanted to come to shop. >> they were scared? >> we. >> we can't be operating in the dark....
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i think one of the profound takeaways is we really need an independent commission. the public at the end of the day needs to have confidence that someone has done a thorough investigation untainted by political consideration. it had been my hope, it is still my hope, and may be hope against hope that there is some way we can do that. but i have to say i am deeply discouraged by this week's events and i think the public is deeply discouraged. i think what would give the public more confidence is if we didn't stop what we were doing but established a truly independent body, separate from the congress just like after 9/11, that the public can say we can be confidant someone is doing an investigation untampered and uninterfer-inter with by the white house. [inaudible question] >> i certainly haven't had any conversations with the president. the president has a huge staff so i don't want to represent whether i have heard from anyone affiliated with the president's administration but i will say one thing that is abundantly clear from this week and it began with director c
i think one of the profound takeaways is we really need an independent commission. the public at the end of the day needs to have confidence that someone has done a thorough investigation untainted by political consideration. it had been my hope, it is still my hope, and may be hope against hope that there is some way we can do that. but i have to say i am deeply discouraged by this week's events and i think the public is deeply discouraged. i think what would give the public more confidence is...
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king: somewhat the same takeaway, even i have a different emphasis.hink it's essentially fully investigate the extent of the russian involvement in the campaign. it is disgraceful. they will come back and do it again whether it is donald trump or hillary clinton. no matter who the candidate is, they will try to get involved. we have to be more alert to it earlier on. i would say as far as the investigation being conducted by director comey, we heard about this some time ago. briefingbeing at some also hearing this. we knew the investigation was ongoing. i'm just glad it is out there. it gives us a little more freedom to talk. usually when something is announced publicly, it is more inclined to move along at a faster pace. i don't want the director to speed it up. i think it's important we try to resolve it. i don't think there's any evidence there so far. we have the former acting director of the cia who says not only is there no fire, there's no spark. director clapper, there's a disagreement over what they said. he said he's not aware there's any ev
king: somewhat the same takeaway, even i have a different emphasis.hink it's essentially fully investigate the extent of the russian involvement in the campaign. it is disgraceful. they will come back and do it again whether it is donald trump or hillary clinton. no matter who the candidate is, they will try to get involved. we have to be more alert to it earlier on. i would say as far as the investigation being conducted by director comey, we heard about this some time ago. briefingbeing at...
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what are the key takeaways from this? have delivered an alert set to resolve.aid high dividends investor reacted very positively. shares of both companies trading up this morning. one of the key takeaways is the property market like in the said next 1 or 2 years he didn't see any signs of falling. thatated his earlier views there is a risk to the markets. >> absolutely. when you broaden out to these elections we have coming up in verykong, he will be a contentious issue, housing prices in hong kong for the next chief executive. city chime in on the elections? >> -- did he chime in on the elections? >> of course. everyone once to know who he's going to vote for. reporters tried giving a way to get names from him and he didn't give away. he -- one key criteria is have a good relationship with beijing. david: we kind of know his tilt. europe saw he is the biggest market for his conglomerate. how does that part of the business do? >> europe is definitely the focus because of the weaker currencies in the region. fundamental business is really in good shape. the reta
what are the key takeaways from this? have delivered an alert set to resolve.aid high dividends investor reacted very positively. shares of both companies trading up this morning. one of the key takeaways is the property market like in the said next 1 or 2 years he didn't see any signs of falling. thatated his earlier views there is a risk to the markets. >> absolutely. when you broaden out to these elections we have coming up in verykong, he will be a contentious issue, housing prices in...
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what was your takeaway from that exchange?>> i'm glad you played it, because i am looking intently at it. basically, my takeaway is what sean said. i'm a reporter. i just have to report it. i understand it's 2 1/2 months in. there is a frustration. there is something we've never seen before here at this white house. sean has to do what he has to do. he us the spokesperson for this white house. i'm a reporter. i cover all things presidential to include what is presidential, those investigations on the hill. it pertains to what is happening here. with everything that's going on, with everything that's going on, that was the question. how do you revamp the image of this white house two months in, 2 1/2 months in. we have never seen this before. there was no agenda. i have no agenda. i have been covering white houses for a long time. i have had other press secretaries chime in today with me. it is a friendly adversarial relationship. i understand what sean has to do and what i have to do. we are reporters. we ask the questions. i'
what was your takeaway from that exchange?>> i'm glad you played it, because i am looking intently at it. basically, my takeaway is what sean said. i'm a reporter. i just have to report it. i understand it's 2 1/2 months in. there is a frustration. there is something we've never seen before here at this white house. sean has to do what he has to do. he us the spokesperson for this white house. i'm a reporter. i cover all things presidential to include what is presidential, those...
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show the viewer some of the details of what do you think the takeaway is quite. >> to take away is with this bill that was of course, they have to go to work and feed their families so this bill to me is for more regular order. we had a horrible problem with national defense but we have on a naval base but if there was a country this seventh largest to the road. baird not getting the maintenance than the v training schedules like they need to.ilitary the military has had to make c tough decisions and zero itta easier to start another her cry ever period -- have been with the bill moving toward the independent line. go ahead. >> is a pleasure to speak to you will it was a pleasure seeing the president's speech. that is a believable. but one of the reasons i watch c-span is weak as we can watch the hearings and press conferences without politically biased commentary soil like to sit in the armed services committee. now while back was testified and it is scary. the general said we have major forces we cannot get the money. with russia, and north korea are moving forward as fast as they can
show the viewer some of the details of what do you think the takeaway is quite. >> to take away is with this bill that was of course, they have to go to work and feed their families so this bill to me is for more regular order. we had a horrible problem with national defense but we have on a naval base but if there was a country this seventh largest to the road. baird not getting the maintenance than the v training schedules like they need to.ilitary the military has had to make c tough...
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quickly, a couple of brief takeaways from what you heard in questions from the participants. panelists, of our from caltech had referred toan , argument made by some european historians who had written about expert witness workthat it would be a goodidea to establish a code of ethics for the history profession specifically thinking about the spirits in tobacco litigation. and that was enthusiastically received by the audience. but the pointi made, andwhich i think all ofus agree with is that historians testifying as expert witnesses and voting rights cases always followed a code of ethicsthat may nothave been, may not have been trueof experts testifying n tobacco litigation. that was the big take away from the morning session. vernon: the second take away i think was that you would not notice by looking at peyton and i that we are gettingup in age. it is something that takes a lot of time. we discussed, shouldn't some of ais work, which i see as public service, that we are speaking to to power, that we have knowledge as historians that other people do not have access to. i th
quickly, a couple of brief takeaways from what you heard in questions from the participants. panelists, of our from caltech had referred toan , argument made by some european historians who had written about expert witness workthat it would be a goodidea to establish a code of ethics for the history profession specifically thinking about the spirits in tobacco litigation. and that was enthusiastically received by the audience. but the pointi made, andwhich i think all ofus agree with is that...
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that was number one takeaway.er takeaway was this was just a way -- they are looking at health care as a piggy bank to take money to give tax cuts to the wealthy. in the hundreds of millions of dollars. it is designed to do that and designed basically to put this burden on the states. that's why you're getting pushback from republicans from these. to put the rock in the pocket of the state. billion, wee $1.5 would lose it in my state as a result of these efforts. a plan that takes away health insurance, a plan that bankruptcy the state is not something that is really based on health. it is based on an ideological jihad against the president's achievement and i think it is unfortunate. david: how much do you know about the financial applications on washington state? looked at a we have fairly good analysis. overtime5 billion lost because of the restriction of medicaid funds overtime. one of two things would happen. we would have literally hundreds of thousands of people lose their medicaid in the years to come. or
that was number one takeaway.er takeaway was this was just a way -- they are looking at health care as a piggy bank to take money to give tax cuts to the wealthy. in the hundreds of millions of dollars. it is designed to do that and designed basically to put this burden on the states. that's why you're getting pushback from republicans from these. to put the rock in the pocket of the state. billion, wee $1.5 would lose it in my state as a result of these efforts. a plan that takes away health...
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three things to takeaway from the weathercast. today and tomorrow, showers, breezy conditions, a thunderstorm possible tomorrow through wednesday, and then thursday evening through friday, the potential for soaking rains. heavier precipitation. about 2 1/2 inches of rain from thursday to saturday. we're taking a look at this system, the second of three. taking aim on the bay area, the first was over the weekend. weak disturbance, mostly cloudy skies, and now a series of storms over the pacific ocean. for the evening commute it will be a wet one. it will be wet in the overnight hours. tuesday morning commute also scattered showers. and then we begin to see a little bit of a break tuesday afternoon filling in with more rain showers. the driest day of the week will be on thursday with the most potent storm on thursday evening through friday. so for this one, other an inch of rain. and an inch and a quarter from now to tuesday morning. we're 51 and check out the skiing and the boarding at north star. isn't that fabulous? that was yest
three things to takeaway from the weathercast. today and tomorrow, showers, breezy conditions, a thunderstorm possible tomorrow through wednesday, and then thursday evening through friday, the potential for soaking rains. heavier precipitation. about 2 1/2 inches of rain from thursday to saturday. we're taking a look at this system, the second of three. taking aim on the bay area, the first was over the weekend. weak disturbance, mostly cloudy skies, and now a series of storms over the pacific...
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what was your takeaway from last night's speech?> one of the biggest comments from trump that matters for markets is acknowledging that the stock market has gone up a lot since he was elected. essentially investors assuming that better days are ahead. that matters for the fed and we saw dudley mention that yesterday. that feeds into financial conditions, and gives the fed scope for more hikes without slowing the economy too much. essentially all of this worked together. all of that anticipation of fiscal policy makes the med have to move ahead of knowing what will really unfold. >> you said he acknowledged the stock market rise. i think he celebrated it, con grad lated himself abo congratulated it and praised himself for it. is there much more here for the markets and the dollar than any particular policy? >> i think the dollar is interesting. it saw another meteoric rise on the back of a presidential election, then kind of stalled out. it adjust the to initial reaction and said we need another positive catalyst. it feels like these
what was your takeaway from last night's speech?> one of the biggest comments from trump that matters for markets is acknowledging that the stock market has gone up a lot since he was elected. essentially investors assuming that better days are ahead. that matters for the fed and we saw dudley mention that yesterday. that feeds into financial conditions, and gives the fed scope for more hikes without slowing the economy too much. essentially all of this worked together. all of that...
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. >>> lot more fed takeaway talk coming throughout the hour. we'll talk to steve liesman.y question is whether they missed an opportunity. markets are doing well. yes, they have to wait and see what the fiscal plans look like and how they manifest in terms of a better economy, if their goal is better normalization, they have only done three hikes in the last ten years, now may be the time to ramp it up. >> absolutely. i agree. i also wonder why the markets are rallying so significantly yesterday and today because of essentially net easing of policy versus where the expectation was. are we still relintd ant on loo policy from the fed? i thought we got past that. i thought we were focused on tightening is good. >> let's show you what happened with oil prices. what's happening with them. a bit stronger this morning. almost 1% higher as wti inches back towards that $50 a barrel level. we were below 48 earlier in the week. there has been a bit of a comeback there. brent at 52.23. that's up almost a percent as well. >> the other point i would make with this, with the dollar, tha
. >>> lot more fed takeaway talk coming throughout the hour. we'll talk to steve liesman.y question is whether they missed an opportunity. markets are doing well. yes, they have to wait and see what the fiscal plans look like and how they manifest in terms of a better economy, if their goal is better normalization, they have only done three hikes in the last ten years, now may be the time to ramp it up. >> absolutely. i agree. i also wonder why the markets are rallying so...
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takeaways presented the family with $5,000 -- make a wish presented the family fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in cutomer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of the download speeds. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. get the best. go to getfios.com kimberly: how many different models do you look at?
takeaways presented the family with $5,000 -- make a wish presented the family fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in cutomer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of the download speeds. plus get hbo for a year and free...
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i think one of the profound takeaways of the last couple days, we really do need an independent commission because the public, at the end of the day, needs to have confidence that someone has done a thorough investigation untainted by politics. it's still my hope and it may be hope against hope, that there is some way that we can do that. i have to say, i am deeply discouraged by this week's events. i think the public is deeply discouraged by the events, and i think what would give the public more confidence than anything else is if we didn't stop what we are doing, but we establish a truly independent body, separate from the congress, just as we did after 911 that the public can say okay, at least there we can be confident someone is doing an investigation unhampered by political pressure or interfered with by the white house or anyone else. i think this week's event have made that all the more necessary. >> given the allegations the president made against the former president, have you had any contact with president obama or anyone from the former administration or any representative abo
i think one of the profound takeaways of the last couple days, we really do need an independent commission because the public, at the end of the day, needs to have confidence that someone has done a thorough investigation untainted by politics. it's still my hope and it may be hope against hope, that there is some way that we can do that. i have to say, i am deeply discouraged by this week's events. i think the public is deeply discouraged by the events, and i think what would give the public...
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>> that clip really showed two great takeaways from the first episode. the archeological discoveries that pawn khus pilot really existed. there are archeological discoveries with a stone in an amphitheater that have the words on them. you have a jewish historian writing about him and jesus, and this is an independent authority, so it supplements the gospel accounts for all the believers, and they say, wow, these people did exist and it draws people more into the story, so finding jesus makes a good point about bringing out the historical data for jesus, for a trial, for him being condemned to the death, and i think it just adds to a believer's perspective. of course we are not going to have facts to believe, but it does kind of help along the belief to know these are historical accounts, >> so when it comes to pontius pilate, are there discussions about his role whether he was a monster who condemned them to death, or if he really struggled with that decision, if it was a burden to him? >> well, this is the other really interesting point. remember, the g
>> that clip really showed two great takeaways from the first episode. the archeological discoveries that pawn khus pilot really existed. there are archeological discoveries with a stone in an amphitheater that have the words on them. you have a jewish historian writing about him and jesus, and this is an independent authority, so it supplements the gospel accounts for all the believers, and they say, wow, these people did exist and it draws people more into the story, so finding jesus...
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my takeaway, we can hope for stronger growth. we can hope for other things that mckinsey will figure out that are businesses to do, but most of that, i think, is going to be like a series of incremental things and we can hope for better but i wouldn't count on it. policies should be helping to aim the creation and fusion of ideas. >> thanks very much. john and i have been a little bit on the circuit on this. he tells you the macro evidence and my role hopefully is to tell you a little bit about what the microevidence. i mean the firm level data. you could say i'm going to try to persuade you, i don't think i persuaded john yet to switch that probably not to maybe yes in terms of dynamism. we've seen dramatic changes in the case of business indicators. i'll explain what those are. there's a prima facie case as to why that may be important for productivity growth. we want to dig into this including the skepticism john has both about time and how big the effects are and so on. i should note this particular talk comes with work for c
my takeaway, we can hope for stronger growth. we can hope for other things that mckinsey will figure out that are businesses to do, but most of that, i think, is going to be like a series of incremental things and we can hope for better but i wouldn't count on it. policies should be helping to aim the creation and fusion of ideas. >> thanks very much. john and i have been a little bit on the circuit on this. he tells you the macro evidence and my role hopefully is to tell you a little bit...
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quickly, a couple of brief takeaways from what you heard in questions from the participants. prof. mccrary: one of our panelists, from cal tech, had referred to an argument made by some european historians who had written about expert witness work that it would be a good idea to establish a coat of dashcode of -- code of ethics for the history profession -- code of ethics for the history profession specifically thinking about the spirits in tobacco litigation. and that was enthusiastically received by the audience. but the point i made, and which i think all of us agree with is that historians testifying as expert witnesses and voting -- in voting rights cases have always followed a code of ethics that may not have been, may not have been true of experts testifying in tobacco litigation. but that was the big take away from the morning session i think. prof. burton: the second take away i think was that you would not notice by looking at peyton and i that we are getting up in age. host: i think people would notice. prof. burton: we're so young looking. this expert witness has kept u
quickly, a couple of brief takeaways from what you heard in questions from the participants. prof. mccrary: one of our panelists, from cal tech, had referred to an argument made by some european historians who had written about expert witness work that it would be a good idea to establish a coat of dashcode of -- code of ethics for the history profession -- code of ethics for the history profession specifically thinking about the spirits in tobacco litigation. and that was enthusiastically...
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. >> that is what my takeaways. now now i want pizza. >> awesome. thanks. >> you look scared of the pizza. >> well, yeah. it's flying everywhere, don't be stupid. i'm not interested in -- i don't want to do tricks. >> and, we are out. there's the segment. >> no jail time for port authority david sampson who entered it changes guilty plea to bribery as part of the investigation of the bridgegate scandal. the twice-weekly jog that went from aiken south carolina where he had a vacation home saving him an hour and a half instead of the normal flight that he would take to charlotte north carolina. sampson pled pled guilty to bribery for extorting this out of united airlines. he was in court today. >> do you believe you should be sentenced to prison despite pleading guilty into a crime? >> sampson was silent walking inches while he while he was inside the court he apologized to the public, his friends and family. federal prosecutors had asked for sampson to spend two years in jail. citing letters from luminaries like forney at former attorney general and
. >> that is what my takeaways. now now i want pizza. >> awesome. thanks. >> you look scared of the pizza. >> well, yeah. it's flying everywhere, don't be stupid. i'm not interested in -- i don't want to do tricks. >> and, we are out. there's the segment. >> no jail time for port authority david sampson who entered it changes guilty plea to bribery as part of the investigation of the bridgegate scandal. the twice-weekly jog that went from aiken south carolina...
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. >> what is the takeaway if you're tuning in today, if you have been living in a cave for the last 70 days and you've popped up, what is happening? >> which is most americans. people are not following every tick of the story like we are. the rallying cry that trump used on the campaign trail last year was vote for hillary clinton and you're going to put in an amount that will have a cloud of suspiciosu suspicion hanging over it and that's exactly a similar situation that his administration finds itself in today. for americans who are just sort of tuning in and out of this, all they're really getting as a takeaway is controversy and scandal, questions about russia. the administration's proactive messages are not cutting through that. >> speaking of russia, right, because that is the shadow that's loomed over this administration. and this morning the spokesperson basically for vladimir putn vladimir putin was out on if morning shows. there was an interesting exchange about the relationship and how that is unfolding according to the kremlin right now. this is dimitri press peskov. >> may
. >> what is the takeaway if you're tuning in today, if you have been living in a cave for the last 70 days and you've popped up, what is happening? >> which is most americans. people are not following every tick of the story like we are. the rallying cry that trump used on the campaign trail last year was vote for hillary clinton and you're going to put in an amount that will have a cloud of suspiciosu suspicion hanging over it and that's exactly a similar situation that his...
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so the bottom line is that was the takeaway last night we heard only vague references to his ideas. basically suggesting the possibility it existed for immigration reform and overhaul that he said if there was a compromise from both sides. >> peter alexander at the whourks thank you so much. and this morning we're hearing from members of congress and what we hear pretty much reflects what we saw last night. lots of standing ovations by the republicans, but the democrats, largely sat out the speech. you saw the drama of the women in white, the color of sufreggets. kasie hunt joins us now. we heard those repeated called for unity, bipartisanship but what are we hearing in reaction from the other side this morning? >> well, chris, i think that the headline coming out of the speech is, yes, certainly republicans were happy to hear the shift in tone, even democrats begrudgingly acknowledge they heard a different tone. but the reality is the republican agenda on capitol hill is running into some road blocks. these are big major pieces of legislation they're trying to accomplish and they h
so the bottom line is that was the takeaway last night we heard only vague references to his ideas. basically suggesting the possibility it existed for immigration reform and overhaul that he said if there was a compromise from both sides. >> peter alexander at the whourks thank you so much. and this morning we're hearing from members of congress and what we hear pretty much reflects what we saw last night. lots of standing ovations by the republicans, but the democrats, largely sat out...
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the one key takeaway from fedex's numbers. >> it was driven by three big factors. a big expansion of the shipping giant ground network which is an invery much. which has been crucial and rising fuel prices which marked the first time energy costs cut into the profits rather than add to they will. in two and a half years, since the oil down turn. fext saying it expects growth as the investments, the integrate and the growth of ecommerce begin to finally deliver. for "nightly business report." >> great britain has followed u.s. in restricting the electronics that passengers can carry on to flights from certain airports in the middle east. the department of homeland security added the restrictions for a select number of flights after reviewing the latest intelligence on the threat of terrorism. phil lebow has more on the changes and what they mean for people flying to and from the middle east. >> the department of homeland security believes there's a growing threat of terrorists targeting air planes flying directly to the u.s. the agency says intelligence indicates te
the one key takeaway from fedex's numbers. >> it was driven by three big factors. a big expansion of the shipping giant ground network which is an invery much. which has been crucial and rising fuel prices which marked the first time energy costs cut into the profits rather than add to they will. in two and a half years, since the oil down turn. fext saying it expects growth as the investments, the integrate and the growth of ecommerce begin to finally deliver. for "nightly business...
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you can see a bit of downside pressure when it comes to the stock today, but what with the takeaways for you? becauseslight miss was cost of revenue jumped 60%. tencent is really spending on cloud, video content, and payment services. the company isn't counting on payment services to make money anytime soon, and same goes for video content as well. that is a big driver for dollars in terms of subscribers and advertisement for but also a costly business to compete in and alibaba have identified this is the key area to invest in. china,: let's talk about the e-book, they will spend this off your what are the details exactly? >> the e-book business had taken off more than expected. subscriber numbers 2.5 million already. rishaad: is it like the kindle? >> it is. they sell books on subscription basis and a book by book basis. the company has confirmed they are trying to ipo and hong kong. we reported earlier they were seeking $500 million and could ipo as soon as is year. rishaad: what are investors looking at when it comes to trends in tencent? >> the new initiatives are programs that a
you can see a bit of downside pressure when it comes to the stock today, but what with the takeaways for you? becauseslight miss was cost of revenue jumped 60%. tencent is really spending on cloud, video content, and payment services. the company isn't counting on payment services to make money anytime soon, and same goes for video content as well. that is a big driver for dollars in terms of subscribers and advertisement for but also a costly business to compete in and alibaba have identified...
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yes, host: what was your takeaway of neil gorsuch? i was hearing he t some of the cases that oversight and judge thorn and he was for the corporate americans, i mean, he for the corporate people. he was for, you know, the and not for the employees and i think he's a like all of the place, that trump put in they are billionaires and illionaires and they don't understand the problems of the poor people, just like he tried obamacare or the healthcare, know, strip a lot of poor peep and he will give the rich people more money, so -- bring it back to the hearings last week, what did judge gorsuch say that would you think he's a racist? his -- the use of made for ions that he employees, he was for the people.te so to me, if he's for the opposed to ople, as regular people, to me, i think that makes him a racist. why would that make him a racist? caller: makes sense, does it? all right, i will retract that. that doesn't make him a racist, that back.ake i just think he's for the rich for the regular everyday working people, working-class peopl
yes, host: what was your takeaway of neil gorsuch? i was hearing he t some of the cases that oversight and judge thorn and he was for the corporate americans, i mean, he for the corporate people. he was for, you know, the and not for the employees and i think he's a like all of the place, that trump put in they are billionaires and illionaires and they don't understand the problems of the poor people, just like he tried obamacare or the healthcare, know, strip a lot of poor peep and he will...
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takeaway message is keep it simple.lists of the products that you see here, very simple, clean ingredient list. you want ingredients you can see and pronounce, and products like this that encourage you to cook more at home with your family, that's really key. >> then an old favorite is back. >> i've got two kids. i've got a boy. i've got a girl. and there we were. we were sitting on main street, waiting for the floats to come down, and as they did come down, i had that realization that i remember coming with my grandmother, and now here i am with my kids. it's definitely an incredible nostalgic feeling. >> plus, the perfect place to hold your next event. >> they have a great ability for
takeaway message is keep it simple.lists of the products that you see here, very simple, clean ingredient list. you want ingredients you can see and pronounce, and products like this that encourage you to cook more at home with your family, that's really key. >> then an old favorite is back. >> i've got two kids. i've got a boy. i've got a girl. and there we were. we were sitting on main street, waiting for the floats to come down, and as they did come down, i had that realization...
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we go back quiet day of ways -- we go back right takeaways. the ways.ack quite in 2009 ands passed was obligated in 2008. you have to look at our timeline as beginning in 2008, but like any good origin story, there are a couple of spider bites that happened in the 1990's they gave people a sense. it really made the difference when the environment was right. we had debt processes that were fast enough. we had up to indications technologies. how do we get faster bandwidth? we had to have the bandwidth, the chips to run them. and we had to have the creativity of apple on developing and app store that was open and robust they gave us consumersnity to have pay for something without having to worry about me collecting a credit card. frompp stores'power came three elements -- instantaneous marketing, and in a common, levelch a playing field, that the app i created could be as successful as the one created by the large multinational companies almost instantaneously. if my idea was better, if my user interface with stronger, i could win in head-to-head
we go back quiet day of ways -- we go back right takeaways. the ways.ack quite in 2009 ands passed was obligated in 2008. you have to look at our timeline as beginning in 2008, but like any good origin story, there are a couple of spider bites that happened in the 1990's they gave people a sense. it really made the difference when the environment was right. we had debt processes that were fast enough. we had up to indications technologies. how do we get faster bandwidth? we had to have the...
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>> some what the same takeaway as adam even though i have a different emphasis. i think it is essential that we fully investigate the extent of russian involvement in the campaign stvment disgraceful and as adam said and director comey said. they are going to come back and do it again, whether it is donald trump, hillary clinton, no matter who the candidate is, they will try to get involved in the election. and we have to be more alert to it earlier on. i would just say as far as the investigation being conducted by director comey, we have heard about this some time ago. i know we officially told a few weeks ago, i recall being at some briefing about a month ago, also hearing, so we knew at the investigation was ongoing. i am just as glad that it is out there. it gives us a little more freedom to talk and it's also may put, not pressure, i shouldn't say that. but usually when something is announced publicly, it's more inclined to move at a faster pace. i don't want the direct tore speed it up. i think it is important that we try to resolve it. i don't think there
>> some what the same takeaway as adam even though i have a different emphasis. i think it is essential that we fully investigate the extent of russian involvement in the campaign stvment disgraceful and as adam said and director comey said. they are going to come back and do it again, whether it is donald trump, hillary clinton, no matter who the candidate is, they will try to get involved in the election. and we have to be more alert to it earlier on. i would just say as far as the...
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i think the takeaway here is simply that devin nunes is not committed to this investigation to say thet. he would like to obfuscate the investigation, and i think if that's the case, he should allow someone else on the republican side on the committee to take the reins of the investigation and move forward. some senior republican member, ross layton for exactmple or someone else. but he's doing a tremendous disservice to the american people by not allowing a real investigation to take place. >> i was actually surprised he called another press conference. i didn't understand why after he apologized, saying maybe it wasn't the best decision to do it originally. but congressman adam schiff is slamming nunes for canceling the hearing, saying it's more proof that he is biased. watch this. >> one of the profound takeaways of the last couple days is we really do need an independent commission here because the public at the end of the day needs to have confidence that someone has done a thorough investigation untainted by political considerations. >> steve, i know you agree with this. we've sp
i think the takeaway here is simply that devin nunes is not committed to this investigation to say thet. he would like to obfuscate the investigation, and i think if that's the case, he should allow someone else on the republican side on the committee to take the reins of the investigation and move forward. some senior republican member, ross layton for exactmple or someone else. but he's doing a tremendous disservice to the american people by not allowing a real investigation to take place....
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the main takeaways is what you just mentioned.nalization of a free-trade agreement with the ak. until after it becomes so-called third country. after the end of the brexit talks, after the two your period, after the u.k. is out of the eu. the other thing coming through is they are going to insist on a phased approach to the talks. hasidea that the u.k. insisted upon some parallel discussions going on is not what the eu is looking for here. remember, with the clock ticking, the eu has the leverage in this now. they hold the agenda power if you will. in the first phase, they want to talk about the u.k. bill, the exit bill. they want to talk about the rights and obligations. to talk about guaranteeing the legal status of eu citizens. then they will see about moving on to the other issues very -- issues. guy: the u.k. has made a different view of all of this. you talk to everybody in brussels, you have a sense of what is going on. are we dealing with opening orotiating positions here are these sustainable positions that will last thro
the main takeaways is what you just mentioned.nalization of a free-trade agreement with the ak. until after it becomes so-called third country. after the end of the brexit talks, after the two your period, after the u.k. is out of the eu. the other thing coming through is they are going to insist on a phased approach to the talks. hasidea that the u.k. insisted upon some parallel discussions going on is not what the eu is looking for here. remember, with the clock ticking, the eu has the...
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what is your takeaway from this and how does tevin nunes respond?the post had theort yesterday, nunes cancele the most recent hearing that was supposed to involve intel members on friday just as her attorneys were informed the white house they were going to go ahead and testify even though the justice departments lawyers tried to block her from testifying. >> the white house said hey, we want her to testify. >> the white house said their silence means they're okay with it. that's another explosive allegation. there's no smoking gun but evidence that nunes didn't want something made public. >> yeah. what you see here is you have -- if you step back for a moment, there are three investigations into russia. >> house, senate and fbi. >> that's right. and i think it's fairly clear that the white house investigation has been sidelined. >> screeching to a halt. >> now you have two that you have to worry about. the senate could have gone down this group. the same dynamics existed right in the beginning in january, there was some criticism of burr and some s
what is your takeaway from this and how does tevin nunes respond?the post had theort yesterday, nunes cancele the most recent hearing that was supposed to involve intel members on friday just as her attorneys were informed the white house they were going to go ahead and testify even though the justice departments lawyers tried to block her from testifying. >> the white house said hey, we want her to testify. >> the white house said their silence means they're okay with it. that's...
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the takeaway from today's hearing -- we're all targets of a sophisticated and capable adversary, and we must engage in a whole of government approach to combat russian acted measures. today we'll receive testimony from experts who have in some cases worked directly to respond to acted measures, who understand the history and context of active measures and whose significant experience and knowledge will shed new light on the problem and provide useful context. doctors goodson and mr. watts, we're grateful for your appearances today. this afternoon we will reconvene and welcome witnesses who will discuss the technical side of the question cyber operations, including computer network exploitation, social media and online propaganda activities and how they enable and promote russian influence campaigns and promote operations. we have a full day ahead of us and i am confident that the testimony you will hear today will help you establish a foundational understanding of the problem as the community continues its inquiry into russian activities. finally, i'd like to commend the vice chairma
the takeaway from today's hearing -- we're all targets of a sophisticated and capable adversary, and we must engage in a whole of government approach to combat russian acted measures. today we'll receive testimony from experts who have in some cases worked directly to respond to acted measures, who understand the history and context of active measures and whose significant experience and knowledge will shed new light on the problem and provide useful context. doctors goodson and mr. watts,...
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>> reporter: there's an extra special takeaway for the girls. >> never give up. >> reporter: the all time cookie selling champ is 15-year-old katie francis of oklahoma city. 22,200 boxes in one season. that's more than $88,000 worth of cookies. her secret recipe, a spread sheet of past customers, working the phones and the neighborhoods after school and on weekends, and always with a smile. then there's the singing sales pitch. ♪ do you want to buy a cookie ♪ >> reporter: now she's pulling out all the stops. >> thank you. this year i'm working towards the career record of 100,100 boxes ♪ start buying those cookies ♪ >> reporter: buy a box or i will keep singing. how is my voice, okay? selling cookies to serve your community. an idea as fresh today as it was a century ago. kevin tibbles, nbc news, oklahoma city. >> that's going to do it for us on a thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thanks for watching and good night. freeway standstill. oting turns >>> right now at 6:00 live pictures right now sky ranger over the freeway. a freeway shooting. two victims taken
>> reporter: there's an extra special takeaway for the girls. >> never give up. >> reporter: the all time cookie selling champ is 15-year-old katie francis of oklahoma city. 22,200 boxes in one season. that's more than $88,000 worth of cookies. her secret recipe, a spread sheet of past customers, working the phones and the neighborhoods after school and on weekends, and always with a smile. then there's the singing sales pitch. ♪ do you want to buy a cookie ♪ >>...
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andre berkovsky with the takeaway. he scores a beauty. a backhand finish for kuznetsov. caps up 1-0. second period now. tied 1-1. braden hopes to keep it that play. holtby with the huge save. 28 saves in his 300th nhl game. later in the period, caps on the attack. nicklas backstrom to alex ovechkin, findi orb show inside caps up 2-1. final seconds of the sec, caps on the power-play. shattenkirk's drive won't go. finding the back, oshi and backstrom's sticks miss it. first goal as a cap for shattenkirk, caps up 3-1. the flames pull within a goal. on the power-play, alex ovechkin, 11 shots on goal. you knew one of those had to go in. 29th of the soeason. capitals win 4-2. a complete team win that head coach trotts knows will help his team in the playoffs. >> we're getting tested here. it's good. we've prepared all year for moments like this. and there's a good prepares us for what's ahead of us. so it's a great opportunity to raise our game and find out what we're about too. >>> the united states looking to reach the finals of the world baseball classic for the first time.
andre berkovsky with the takeaway. he scores a beauty. a backhand finish for kuznetsov. caps up 1-0. second period now. tied 1-1. braden hopes to keep it that play. holtby with the huge save. 28 saves in his 300th nhl game. later in the period, caps on the attack. nicklas backstrom to alex ovechkin, findi orb show inside caps up 2-1. final seconds of the sec, caps on the power-play. shattenkirk's drive won't go. finding the back, oshi and backstrom's sticks miss it. first goal as a cap for...