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day it got on my face a lot and i did not know later thati got home day and i thought my face is burningmy mom says the chemicals were on my face. it upset her to see her son like that. there really was no option. to do what we had to do to keep a roof over our heads. >> it will surprise many to know that you're in the united states, places like north carolina, children as young as 12 can work even 72 hours a week here in the fields. something that is perfectly legal. civil rights roofs are asking if it's right. it can lead to nicotine poisoning. they worry the farm work interferes with education. and children work far more susceptible to accidents. the u.s. is not complying with international conventions that regulate hazardous work for children. they are both major tobacco producers worldwide and keep kids from doing many things like tobacco farming. >> it does have to be outside school hours. tobacco farmers say it is part of tradition that children work in the fields anyway and that it is good for them. if it was safe enough for me to be here, i am an eighth generation farmer. that i
day it got on my face a lot and i did not know later thati got home day and i thought my face is burningmy mom says the chemicals were on my face. it upset her to see her son like that. there really was no option. to do what we had to do to keep a roof over our heads. >> it will surprise many to know that you're in the united states, places like north carolina, children as young as 12 can work even 72 hours a week here in the fields. something that is perfectly legal. civil rights roofs...
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much thatis almost so you assign to read a book? i binge "orange is the new lack." "oranged is the new black." you have yet to launcher show. >> i am not worried about it. that is up to the company. i am not worried about. if the story catches on, the people will find it. there are new frontiers and venues out there for people to continue to hear stories. i am not worried about that. >> also the way the measure now is so different. i am on episode three of my show. because they have the studio, the own a significant part of the back ends. it is about the appetizers and what numbers you did. withinlso who watched it three days or seven days. the idea that my last episode was 100% and three days. all the numbers matter. maybe 4 million people watched your premier. days,he course of seven 10 million people watched it. those in meaningful numbers. you do not have that next morning and it over the numbers. >> people say yours is next. we're not even on the air right now. we ran through december. now people are catching us. months after the fact. it is very strange how pe
much thatis almost so you assign to read a book? i binge "orange is the new lack." "oranged is the new black." you have yet to launcher show. >> i am not worried about it. that is up to the company. i am not worried about. if the story catches on, the people will find it. there are new frontiers and venues out there for people to continue to hear stories. i am not worried about that. >> also the way the measure now is so different. i am on episode three of my...
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mind, thaty, in my does not equal taking 30% savings away from our families. i am saying figured out. hearing andt a understand all of what that means. i am confident they can. to the exchange today and still get a good bargain. >> i agree with you. differential would go down only 10% and set of 30%. that sounded like it was going to be the result. now you are saying that there should be some avenues before they start raising those prices. i completely agree with you and i hope we are on the same page about her it commissariesto the . we did it to help them with the first years 200 million. you have to run their enterprise. they have a distribution network and may stores that they have to man. this is on the efficiencies that you talk about. for you to come up with the kind of suggestions and savings, it was a one-year process. it included most senior officers and enlisted leaders and midgrade service members. that says to me the vast aware of yourot suggestions. maybe are doing somebody get the word out. i think it is important to educate our service members
mind, thaty, in my does not equal taking 30% savings away from our families. i am saying figured out. hearing andt a understand all of what that means. i am confident they can. to the exchange today and still get a good bargain. >> i agree with you. differential would go down only 10% and set of 30%. that sounded like it was going to be the result. now you are saying that there should be some avenues before they start raising those prices. i completely agree with you and i hope we are on...
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thati said yesterday they're comfortable with taking action if needed.sumer prices rose 1.8% in april from a year earlier which missed economists estimates. domestic demand in china remains muted. south africa's ruling party won its fifth straight national election. that ensures the second and 20al term for the president years after taking power from nelson mandela. another story today that is taking everyone's attention is in russia. tanks and missile systems rumble across red square today to commemorate the soviet victory over nazi germany in 1945. russia flexing its muscles in the standoff with the u.s. and its allies over ukraine continue to heat up. the parade just ended. that the putin said significance of the anniversary should be to celebrate national interests. , is hel question now is going to attend a naval procession in crimea set to begin in 4.5 hours? is a 2.5 hour flight. you could make if he wants. president merkel was concerned enough about him going to crimea. it is his first trip there since the annexation. she said he shouldn't do tha
thati said yesterday they're comfortable with taking action if needed.sumer prices rose 1.8% in april from a year earlier which missed economists estimates. domestic demand in china remains muted. south africa's ruling party won its fifth straight national election. that ensures the second and 20al term for the president years after taking power from nelson mandela. another story today that is taking everyone's attention is in russia. tanks and missile systems rumble across red square today to...
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thaty the change now? >> is a good question. r years he-- fopr said he would serve through the end of 2014. there was so much talk about whether he would become ceo of microsoft. there was big speculation. he never came out and denied it. finally he did say he would not take the position of ceo of microsoft. i think because of that, because he was in talks with the company and its skewed focus from the product to the people at ford, who is a good reason to move it forward. the company said they were ready and did not want to wait. >> auto numbers came out and gm came out on top. them and chrysler with games. gm beating estimates. for doing worse than expected, a little bit of a drop. the problem there is the cars. a nine percent drop in car sales. the trucks were up eight percent. they really need to do something about this. i think this is mark fields first order of business. you heard him say product, product, product. you probably know all in better -- alan mulally than any journalist in the country. what is his legacy? >> he
thaty the change now? >> is a good question. r years he-- fopr said he would serve through the end of 2014. there was so much talk about whether he would become ceo of microsoft. there was big speculation. he never came out and denied it. finally he did say he would not take the position of ceo of microsoft. i think because of that, because he was in talks with the company and its skewed focus from the product to the people at ford, who is a good reason to move it forward. the company...
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is thati think about it i'm with my family in a car and then my wife the navigator decides, let's take turn and go over here. let's stop for dinner and change something, so that my needs is a go through the network off the highway changes as ago and the software defines all that. >> the concept is absolutely right. software is a virtual layer and then you have your physical what we did was embrace fdn and the financial element has guarded and the customer has it. we are referencing for cisco. each of them talked about how applications specific infrastructure -- huge competitive advantage. we talked about security. a year ago we talked about becoming the number one security company and now we have a good shot at it. we are taking telepresence to a whole new level with the device that is about the cost of a notebook and will combined android capability with voice and the capability to have world-class telepresence, touchscreen third that is just the device. the collaboration is what is missing in terms of productivity. >> it seems like the very notion of fdn sits on the argument that the
is thati think about it i'm with my family in a car and then my wife the navigator decides, let's take turn and go over here. let's stop for dinner and change something, so that my needs is a go through the network off the highway changes as ago and the software defines all that. >> the concept is absolutely right. software is a virtual layer and then you have your physical what we did was embrace fdn and the financial element has guarded and the customer has it. we are referencing for...
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thaty -- yoover the next... not so much. deas ltotaoption car aner carive lacemee mo to buy one a model year newer. learn about it give the mo erty.com to one ay muel yeans. leabout erty.csibiibertye ay muel yeans. what's your policy? responsibility. what's your policy? that's odd. (vo) celebrate this memorial day with up to 40% off hotels at travelocity. plus, enter promo code memorial50 nome) go andll e rose >>> you're watching bbc world news with me, david eades. the latest headlines. nigeria says all options are open to secure the release and safe return of more than 200 schoolgirls kidnapped by boko haram. >>> israel's former prime minister is sentenced to six years in jail for taking bribes over luxury property development. >>> the german foreign minister is backing efforts by ukraine's government to open negotiations with separatists groups in the east of the country. kiev plans to hold round table talks wednesday although armed separatists groups have said they will not be negotiating. after talk as, the interim prim
thaty -- yoover the next... not so much. deas ltotaoption car aner carive lacemee mo to buy one a model year newer. learn about it give the mo erty.com to one ay muel yeans. leabout erty.csibiibertye ay muel yeans. what's your policy? responsibility. what's your policy? that's odd. (vo) celebrate this memorial day with up to 40% off hotels at travelocity. plus, enter promo code memorial50 nome) go andll e rose >>> you're watching bbc world news with me, david eades. the latest...
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i can back up everything that is in my boo k puand anything thati publish. >> okay. >> so that is one such example. so i j >> so that is one such example. so i just pub3 publish. >> okay. >> so that is one such example. so i just published a study within the last month showinghao that misery had a licensing backgrndor those who wanted to purchase handguns in that state. if you wanted to purchase aju 96?dgun,st poi your first step o to the local sheriffs office, they would do a background check and they did not take fouren die months. >> the study was from 1996, just >> point laws that out. >> was in the sun in march of 96? >> no, the study just came out a month ago. > when did thena changed>> to'm make the law changed in 2007. st >> let me finish. >> all right, folks. i'm actually -- i'm going to say something very strongly here. let let eachs person talk. the point here is not to have a >>hank yok-and-forth among the panelists, but to actually let the panelists expressed coherent thoughts and then had the next kind. respond in thank you. >> thank you.un >> to just to finish what i wa
i can back up everything that is in my boo k puand anything thati publish. >> okay. >> so that is one such example. so i j >> so that is one such example. so i just pub3 publish. >> okay. >> so that is one such example. so i just published a study within the last month showinghao that misery had a licensing backgrndor those who wanted to purchase handguns in that state. if you wanted to purchase aju 96?dgun,st poi your first step o to the local sheriffs office,...
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decision thaty's they wanted a direct route for defense purposes.y theped explain interstate planners granted this extension, they surprised everybody. by not having a go from denver to salt lake, it went from denver to a point in southern utah. no one had even heard of that. even utah officials said, we did not ask for this. federal planners were angling i-70 down to hit interstate i-15. there was a desire for a quick route from denver to los angeles will stop there are probably more sources to look at. it appears from the sources i was able to find that that was the most important deciding factor. the announcement that colorado was getting its interstate was cause for jubilation stop colorado felt sure that this would bring more tourism. it was still to be decided where the new interstate would go stop federal planners had only 60 endpoints. -- fixed the endpoints. how would he from point a to point b? this was a cause for debate in colorado. -- varies groups had different arguments for their route. a make a long story short, technocratic governor
decision thaty's they wanted a direct route for defense purposes.y theped explain interstate planners granted this extension, they surprised everybody. by not having a go from denver to salt lake, it went from denver to a point in southern utah. no one had even heard of that. even utah officials said, we did not ask for this. federal planners were angling i-70 down to hit interstate i-15. there was a desire for a quick route from denver to los angeles will stop there are probably more sources...
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i have a question about stoddard, actually, and i was stod+áu know, given thati was san francisco hasg been a bastion of gay rights and gay literature and culture, what has been the reception, you know, over the past century or so of stoddard, and has he been claimed as kind of a precursor to, you know, the life of a castro or, you know, how would you describe his reception later on? >> i think he is. i think he's been rediscovered, basically, as kind of a forefather of gay san francisco. it's tough though, because, you know, as i mentioned thezx[ pase that i read, the word gay is, obviously, not one that would have been current in him, and it's not even clear how fully he kind of verbalizes his own sexuality to himself. he has this correspondence with walt whitman, and he says at one point walt whitman's not replying to his letters, and at one point he says in the name of cal miss, reply to me. poems that walt whitman wrote about homosexuality. there are these attempts to use metaphor and symbols and images to describe homosexuality but not quite naming it. another favorite phrase of
i have a question about stoddard, actually, and i was stod+áu know, given thati was san francisco hasg been a bastion of gay rights and gay literature and culture, what has been the reception, you know, over the past century or so of stoddard, and has he been claimed as kind of a precursor to, you know, the life of a castro or, you know, how would you describe his reception later on? >> i think he is. i think he's been rediscovered, basically, as kind of a forefather of gay san...
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thatis a critical figure will utilize the effectiveness of abenomics.his will give us an indication of this. we were talking about the, the fear gauge. this tends to be in the export sector. there is a small and medium-sized enterprises. is one of the reasons why people are a little optimistic. >> you are not as optimistic. explain. changeink a lot of the that you see in japan in terms of the acceleration of growth has really been driven by the bank policy and some of the fiscal spending measures that were introduced at the end of 2012. awfulally has not been an lot of change in terms of economic reform. as diligent asen pushing through as the agricultural markets in particular. the real infusystems. seem to be there. you have seen the governor of the bank of japan making this. from needs to be action the government as well. >> let's move along to china. this has meant that the manufacturing figures have contracted less than expected. >> the pmi numbers were actually white encouraging. they weree markets. beginning to stabilize. there were signs that th
thatis a critical figure will utilize the effectiveness of abenomics.his will give us an indication of this. we were talking about the, the fear gauge. this tends to be in the export sector. there is a small and medium-sized enterprises. is one of the reasons why people are a little optimistic. >> you are not as optimistic. explain. changeink a lot of the that you see in japan in terms of the acceleration of growth has really been driven by the bank policy and some of the fiscal spending...
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but the third world debt crisis and showed the bankers tha thaty basically stonewalled washington.we have all of these billions of dollars on the hook. these countries are right next to us. if you don't help us for the worltheworld think of it is supo be the independent institution can help us. everything is going to go to hell into the american people will suffer. so it is this idea and if you don't help us, the american people will suffer. so help us, but we won't help back. it's manifested by all of these bailout. and the president from ronald reagan to push through clinton to obama who really got on board with that -- >> host: and didn't really play that card. >> guest: that doesn't happen in the you're still dealing out the banks in particular because the weight of the federal reserve works. the federal reserve continues to buy securities from the bank supposedly for six years after the crisis happened that is a tremendous amount of help. they are always helping israeli pm or digit that of the mortgage securities by the bank. it would be very different stability of the overall
but the third world debt crisis and showed the bankers tha thaty basically stonewalled washington.we have all of these billions of dollars on the hook. these countries are right next to us. if you don't help us for the worltheworld think of it is supo be the independent institution can help us. everything is going to go to hell into the american people will suffer. so it is this idea and if you don't help us, the american people will suffer. so help us, but we won't help back. it's manifested...
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thatis not conduct responsible nations within the global economic community should tolerate. states, we believe that individuals in companies are entitled to the results of our creativity, including our property and our intellectual property. we believe that one's work should not simply be taken from you and given to others. this is not a uniquely american value. and vigils around the world believe that people should not take what others make. responsible nations do conduct andlligence activities nations openly acknowledge that they have intelligence services. our intelligence activities are focused on the national security needs of our country. that is why the president, earlier this year reaffirmed the issidential directive that, -- u.s. foreign intelligence college and occurs under the framework of the rule of law involving oversight by all three branches of government. as the church committee report recognize back in 1976, the constitution provides for a system of checks and balances , asinterdependent power between the congress and executive branch with respect to for in
thatis not conduct responsible nations within the global economic community should tolerate. states, we believe that individuals in companies are entitled to the results of our creativity, including our property and our intellectual property. we believe that one's work should not simply be taken from you and given to others. this is not a uniquely american value. and vigils around the world believe that people should not take what others make. responsible nations do conduct andlligence...
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company thatis one is shaking up this industry. it has 24 million coders and growing.ing students and individuals how to code. now it is redesigning its website in an attempt to educate and become the linkedin of coding. , and itned by the ceo is good to have you here. tell me about the website. 24 million people are now on their encoding. what is it that you are doing? reallyanted to make it simple for anyone to learn the skills they need to find a job. it is easy to learn and easy to use those skills to build things. >> what are the demographics? >> 70% are outside the u.s.. percentage is female. >> the big concern is that there are not enough young women that are looking at computer science and engineering. >> that is something that we have tried to work on. >> how have you done that? >> we have made entry easy for anyone. regardless of where you come from. we are building a product that works. >> what do you mean by wanting to become linkedin of coders? >> what we are doing is building the easiest way for people to lose -- build the skills they need for a job. some
company thatis one is shaking up this industry. it has 24 million coders and growing.ing students and individuals how to code. now it is redesigning its website in an attempt to educate and become the linkedin of coding. , and itned by the ceo is good to have you here. tell me about the website. 24 million people are now on their encoding. what is it that you are doing? reallyanted to make it simple for anyone to learn the skills they need to find a job. it is easy to learn and easy to use...
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today is thatying in the central scenario we have, which is that all parties avoid the escalation ofhe tensions, that effectively yet there is a slowdown but we are able to implement a strategy of growth. the risk in liquidity should lead to a 14% right down in liquidity in 2014. it is a large, promising market. we confirm our commitment to russia. >> where do you see the red line for european sanctions? >> i do not think in those terms. i think that europe and the world would probably react very was tontly if russia send military troops to ukraine. but as long as it is not the case, and it is not the case guaranteeing the prudence of russia, i do not think the sanctions will be that significant for the russian economy. >> do you keep investing in russia given the current situation? >> i take a long-term perspective. links has very strong with many countries in central and eastern europe. germany, italy. i think that, again, both parties know that they have an interest to maintain the economic and political elation ship. opportunityuse the if other banks decide to exit from russia? ,
today is thatying in the central scenario we have, which is that all parties avoid the escalation ofhe tensions, that effectively yet there is a slowdown but we are able to implement a strategy of growth. the risk in liquidity should lead to a 14% right down in liquidity in 2014. it is a large, promising market. we confirm our commitment to russia. >> where do you see the red line for european sanctions? >> i do not think in those terms. i think that europe and the world would...
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but what is different here is thatis a one-off proposal he is talking about as well as both haveden anduice on this and more important, that a tax bill on the floor as soon as next week that has nothing to do this issue, but could offer it as an amendment. the other thing to remember is issue, it is a one-off there is bipartisan concern expressed here about what pfizer has done. you have the two governors concerned about the state of job losses. by targeting this one provision, they think there could be a partisan conflict -- consideration. any other company thinking about doing the same thing, but what about companies who have already taken advantage of this provision in the years past? >> so for the oliver proposal is that from senator wyden and that would be retroactive to yesterday, may 8. it would not have those companies that have reincorporated over the last couple of years and enjoy the tax benefit. this is a particular issue. those companies joining with a foreign partner has much less to do the broader overhaul of u.s. tax code that everyone has been talking about, including c
but what is different here is thatis a one-off proposal he is talking about as well as both haveden anduice on this and more important, that a tax bill on the floor as soon as next week that has nothing to do this issue, but could offer it as an amendment. the other thing to remember is issue, it is a one-off there is bipartisan concern expressed here about what pfizer has done. you have the two governors concerned about the state of job losses. by targeting this one provision, they think there...
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thatis it about this year makes it feel like we've gone back to 1968?s fine, but intolerance is not. the whole purpose of the university is to hear different points of view. somebodydy thinks -- saying something of consequence, there is bound to be offense in there somewhere but it's important to listen. >> these protests have come from a minority of students and it's winning. what does that tell you? >> tells you administrations are not handling this very well. universities have to be places of openness and tolerance and that you has to start with the faculty and the administration. i thought bill did a great job at haverford and remind the students of that. >> you grew up in the south. the fractured south. where are the administrations on this? i will go right to smith college. i find it appalling that the smith college administration did not step up on this. what happened? >> i can speak to any individual situation. i don't know the facts. peoplenfortunate to see of great reputation like christine lagarde not being able to speak to young people. i wo
thatis it about this year makes it feel like we've gone back to 1968?s fine, but intolerance is not. the whole purpose of the university is to hear different points of view. somebodydy thinks -- saying something of consequence, there is bound to be offense in there somewhere but it's important to listen. >> these protests have come from a minority of students and it's winning. what does that tell you? >> tells you administrations are not handling this very well. universities have to...
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know thaty not also he may be the only man anywhere who was a mentor to both me and sheryl sandberg. you know that he told her to look for growth potential, and it has worked out extremely well for her. i talk to him right after i came back from the state department, working for secretary clinton, went back to princeton, asked about being an entrepreneur. he said it really is a full-time job, and here i am. so it is my great pleasure to introduce eric schmidt, and he will introduce secretary clinton. i should say former first lady clinton, former senator clinton, former secretary clinton, and presently altogether awesome hillary will to do. i will say one thing on the ideas. i said that here larry clinton had taught me more than i had taught her, and i have been a professional for 20 years. she talked we more than anything else is a very big idea. it is deceptively simple and deceptively obvious. but all the bigger for that. in foreign policy, like any policy, although we work with states, it is really all about people. with that, i present eric schmidt. thank you. [applause] ann-mar
know thaty not also he may be the only man anywhere who was a mentor to both me and sheryl sandberg. you know that he told her to look for growth potential, and it has worked out extremely well for her. i talk to him right after i came back from the state department, working for secretary clinton, went back to princeton, asked about being an entrepreneur. he said it really is a full-time job, and here i am. so it is my great pleasure to introduce eric schmidt, and he will introduce secretary...
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thatis your biggest worry, america has too many hotels or motels?he demand and supply fundamentals are in check. if you look at where we are today, if you look back to the had 88 hotels in our direct market, under construction and our competitors -- today we have less than 37 hotels in the markets, we own and operate hotels under development so even if we saw an uptick in supply, it takes time to find a piece of land and develop that piece of land and zone that piece of land. we feel very good that we are really early in the cycle with a lot of runway left. >> educate me a little bit. you describe yourself as a high-margin capital business. i understand that, conceptually, but what is the formula that could make that possible? >> inlet quintet, we have many different segments, and owner nta, we, -- in la qui have different segments, the owner segment and the performance segment -- under the performance basis. the franchise segment produces unit growth, and all the development, including 186 properties are coming from and through the high-margin fran
thatis your biggest worry, america has too many hotels or motels?he demand and supply fundamentals are in check. if you look at where we are today, if you look back to the had 88 hotels in our direct market, under construction and our competitors -- today we have less than 37 hotels in the markets, we own and operate hotels under development so even if we saw an uptick in supply, it takes time to find a piece of land and develop that piece of land and zone that piece of land. we feel very good...
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thatis a huge experiment has never been done before.certain. >> what about asian buyers? i think about how my grandmother, when she sent me to china, she sold her gold ring. necklace had a gold with five gold coins around it. she had a gold bracelet with 10 gold coin surrounded. it was a wedding gift. when the japanese invaded hong kong, she fled with enough money. buyersis it that asian by physical -- buy physical? you separate the individual investor from the institutional investor. institutional investors invest big into paper gold. individual investors are still buying fully on coins. define it forto me. bring up the gold chart. for those of you on bloomberg radio, we have sent out on bloomberg radio plus. what is the gold buck? >> how do you define it? >> it is someone who has a high opinion of the value of gold long-term. >> are we in a bear market? or bull market? >> bull market last year. it had a horrible year. now it's up eight percent. >> how do you teach gold under the price theory regime? is it part of the legend? >> we don
thatis a huge experiment has never been done before.certain. >> what about asian buyers? i think about how my grandmother, when she sent me to china, she sold her gold ring. necklace had a gold with five gold coins around it. she had a gold bracelet with 10 gold coin surrounded. it was a wedding gift. when the japanese invaded hong kong, she fled with enough money. buyersis it that asian by physical -- buy physical? you separate the individual investor from the institutional investor....
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thatis a russian economy was suffering before these sanctions were implemented.o consider that we have just up to 50 individuals on the sanctions list. the nervousness in the markets is actually quite considerable without having wide economic sanctions. >> what pressure is fought amid putin under to not let the russian economy to collapse? the middle class in russia have got quite used to and being tapped into the western economy and do not want to risk that any further. >> in the first place, president putin is a politician. care more about ratings than money. his ratings are very high now. it is not only him, it is the defense minister and the foreign minister. flying high onre the annexation of crimea. they can perhaps take a little bit more heat on the economy. >> thank you so much for joining us. we will take a short break. see you in a couple of minutes. ♪ >> it is time for today's hotshots. with the world cup fast approaching, football will be taking the center stage this summer. if you are not going to make the world cup scene, you can still put your ball
thatis a russian economy was suffering before these sanctions were implemented.o consider that we have just up to 50 individuals on the sanctions list. the nervousness in the markets is actually quite considerable without having wide economic sanctions. >> what pressure is fought amid putin under to not let the russian economy to collapse? the middle class in russia have got quite used to and being tapped into the western economy and do not want to risk that any further. >> in the...
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fie thaty to quantity so consumers try to understand getting.in they are >> senator mccain's number inis opening statement when he ecosystem being around $43 billion. that would be the overall cost. is the one thing the government is supposed to do in this space? criminals,is catch right? >> yes. >> why are we not catching more criminals? how much time is your organization spending on the failure of government, domesticically, federal, state, and internationally. the abject failure we've had i know it is- and hard. the i.p. addresses disappear in that.han >> thanks for your question. it is a problem of epidemic proportion. one of the biggest challenges, i outlined in every areas is data sharing. sharing toust data government. we have to remove the barriers and the barriers site by the room.zations in this for example, sharing the data within each other. that is the first part. absence of that we can't peel back the onion. working with the f.b.i. and is at service, this difficult problem to go back to and get them. saying there government's failure is because google and yahoo and their
fie thaty to quantity so consumers try to understand getting.in they are >> senator mccain's number inis opening statement when he ecosystem being around $43 billion. that would be the overall cost. is the one thing the government is supposed to do in this space? criminals,is catch right? >> yes. >> why are we not catching more criminals? how much time is your organization spending on the failure of government, domesticically, federal, state, and internationally. the abject...
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they're up to listen but not thaty day. they shouldn't have to. >> host: ashley. dave in michigan, republican caller. dave.orning, >> caller: good morning. i just, i have been listening and hearing these comments about condoleeza rice being a war criminal. it is remind me of how ignorant, many, many people are. that lady has got more class their their critics could ever dream of having. but the, these commencement speakers that are an bad are primarilyda conservative speake, going to these liberal colleges. the liberal colleges are filled with professors that are usually anticapitalistic, anti-conservative and, they get that way because they're usually failures in the capitalistic environment. they have to go back to teaching because they can't solve real life problems with they learned in college themselves. so they go back and they show somebody else what they learned in college. resentment towards capitalism because they're failures in it. >> host: all right. we got your thoughts. condoleeza rice, by the way, put out a statement after what at rutgers university
they're up to listen but not thaty day. they shouldn't have to. >> host: ashley. dave in michigan, republican caller. dave.orning, >> caller: good morning. i just, i have been listening and hearing these comments about condoleeza rice being a war criminal. it is remind me of how ignorant, many, many people are. that lady has got more class their their critics could ever dream of having. but the, these commencement speakers that are an bad are primarilyda conservative speake, going...
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haveonsored, had the debate with a cia attorney and other attorneys for some of our intelligence thaties, who seem to think if, g, a private company has information, then why should not the government, and it is easily explained. private companies, like at&t, verizon, and others, they do not have the authority to go down and put you in jail if they are upset with you, and that is why it is important that the government not be the repository for every single phone call log from every single phone in america. that should be in the hands of a private entity, and i applaud my friend from iowa making an effort to say let's make it possible for negotiation to occur so that these companies that would actually encourage burden by keeping the data longer, go ahead and let them negotiate so they keep it longer so it is in private hands and not in the hands of the government under some excuse, they have got to get it before it goes away. that way, if probable cause or some other cause in the bill is stillished, then you can have the data available. it is not just wiped out, because it was beyond 18
haveonsored, had the debate with a cia attorney and other attorneys for some of our intelligence thaties, who seem to think if, g, a private company has information, then why should not the government, and it is easily explained. private companies, like at&t, verizon, and others, they do not have the authority to go down and put you in jail if they are upset with you, and that is why it is important that the government not be the repository for every single phone call log from every single...
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so we just her about the array of impacts that climate change and thaty causing there are more in store. really there's no more business wateral, or as the managers cry, stationaryity is past is no longer prologue, as kathy said. coping, oron, preparedness as the president reallys it, is necessary. fortunately it is permeating the andciousness of the public private sectors, but we are at least a decade behind in aboutng in detail adaptation, compared to mitigation. we know there are well identified cost effective well analyzed actions that we can and mitigate climate change, and things such as increasing efficiency and will have that benefits in health and air quality. so we have to reduce emissions, as much as we can and very quickly. equally important we have to machine for and manage the changes that are already under as those that are yet in store. so there's some good news. the president has convened a state, local and tribal leaders tack force on climate resilience. and every federal agency has prepared an adaptation plan, 15 anotherave them and dozen are thinking about it. indust
so we just her about the array of impacts that climate change and thaty causing there are more in store. really there's no more business wateral, or as the managers cry, stationaryity is past is no longer prologue, as kathy said. coping, oron, preparedness as the president reallys it, is necessary. fortunately it is permeating the andciousness of the public private sectors, but we are at least a decade behind in aboutng in detail adaptation, compared to mitigation. we know there are well...
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evidence thaty the chinese are listening or responding?> one thing that can be said about china is that it wants to be welcomed and accepted as a major player. not just in its own neighborhood, but on the global stage. it is becoming more isolated and the subject of concern. welcomenot be a development from the chinese point of view. >> the chinese seem to be getting ready to build a structure within the app canonic -- up in -- economic zone of the philippines. >> that touches on the same thing. >> it is in the same vein. the ambassador from the philippines -- we were just there a couple weeks ago. the philippines has approached this in a very responsible fashion. concernstaking their to a tribunal. that is the type of mechanism that we think can and should be utilized to resolve these kinds of disputes. >> ambassador rice, you are criticism that has been leveled at the president in the administration for not being sufficiently strong. i could use other adjectives. not being sufficiently outspoken or projecting american strength and presen
evidence thaty the chinese are listening or responding?> one thing that can be said about china is that it wants to be welcomed and accepted as a major player. not just in its own neighborhood, but on the global stage. it is becoming more isolated and the subject of concern. welcomenot be a development from the chinese point of view. >> the chinese seem to be getting ready to build a structure within the app canonic -- up in -- economic zone of the philippines. >> that touches on...
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it may seem really sad that the , to ask thaty have they notify the bureau of alcohol and firearms. don't understand the logic behind allowing something like that. out fewer people are buying guns but the people who buy guns are buying more of them. we are particularly set in our district. i don't think they're going to be happy to find out something like that was turned down by this committee. i hope we can do better than that. idea that it would burden small businesses, i can assure businesses would have appreciated the burden. you wanted to say something? >> there was an amendment offered. under the rule we seek, the open rule, it will be brought up and aired it -- and aired again on the floor. if there is an attempt by the leadership of the committee to try to work through some of the -- thises around this was fully debated. this was an action the administration had taken which i support. congress has to be able to work .ts will it may not add up in the same column we wanted to at the end of the day. >> it is important to try. >> he have to very good. thank you vote -- both. >>
it may seem really sad that the , to ask thaty have they notify the bureau of alcohol and firearms. don't understand the logic behind allowing something like that. out fewer people are buying guns but the people who buy guns are buying more of them. we are particularly set in our district. i don't think they're going to be happy to find out something like that was turned down by this committee. i hope we can do better than that. idea that it would burden small businesses, i can assure...
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s thatys and wish there could be done more on addiction because they are the ones that see it every day. i want to make, it clear that i think we share the common goal of reducing drug use in america. the question is what the strategy will be. mr. leven and mr. stevenson have pointed out that there is a better, more cost-effective way of actually reducing recuse in america. others have suggested the war on drugs is working. i think the war on drugs has been shown to be a complete failure, it has wasted money, it has not reduced drugs, and there are more cost-effective ways of doing today, and that is what the debate is all right. >> thank you, we all agree on that, that we want to reduce the usage of drugs, and there have been data provided that indicate in some ways it is working. to explain to each of you, we go toticipated having to vote at around 10:00 a.m., and that is what we were told by the mortal gods from the house floor. were proceeding, the vote that we were anticipate around 10:00, was voice voted on the floor, and that allowed us to finish without interrupting you and taki
s thatys and wish there could be done more on addiction because they are the ones that see it every day. i want to make, it clear that i think we share the common goal of reducing drug use in america. the question is what the strategy will be. mr. leven and mr. stevenson have pointed out that there is a better, more cost-effective way of actually reducing recuse in america. others have suggested the war on drugs is working. i think the war on drugs has been shown to be a complete failure, it...
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thatis ridiculous because previous weekend samantha powers is asked on tv, the person who wrote the problem from hell about rwanda, what about these reports they are using gas? we will get to the bottom of that and see what is his going on. within a day it is confirmed, they are using chlorine gas. a u.s. official said -- i do make i have the -- we reallyn do not want to draw much havetion because we do not much to do about it, because we cannot ask them to get rid of all the chlorine. can, but they agreed not to use chemical weapons as part of embracing the chemical weapons treaty. and they used them. when you are trying to deter the use of chemical weapons, what you are about is deterring they use of chemical weapons, not using force to impose an elimination of all chemical weapons, particularly when you are doing in a context that in ddafi gave up his chemical weapons, we thought it was only eight months ago that they announced the last mogul weapons were gone. he hdid a bunch of chemical weapons in that time, and to think that assad will give them all up, out the way it works. it strike
thatis ridiculous because previous weekend samantha powers is asked on tv, the person who wrote the problem from hell about rwanda, what about these reports they are using gas? we will get to the bottom of that and see what is his going on. within a day it is confirmed, they are using chlorine gas. a u.s. official said -- i do make i have the -- we reallyn do not want to draw much havetion because we do not much to do about it, because we cannot ask them to get rid of all the chlorine. can, but...
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trust thaty know and will go the extra mile for them.eed leaders like parents, friends, instruct is, mentors here today -- today.tors, mentors here people who never squandered a moment or missed an opportunity to make the world a better place. you will be that kind of leader. you will be the ones who lead from the bottom up who will help ofng about a renewed sense collective responsibilities to take care of each other. what out for each other. together and facial challenges head-on together, you and your failer -- fellow sailors and marines will always be a force for good throughout the world. declareslass model "where there is unity there is victory." transitiones ago, requires great leadership. in this particular time of change, the leadership we need cannot just come from people in positions like those of us on the stage today. it has to come from you. you will have within your grasp the opportunity to do more for your all on a personal level than anyone else in the military. sees that special, unique, privileged opportunity. that is
trust thaty know and will go the extra mile for them.eed leaders like parents, friends, instruct is, mentors here today -- today.tors, mentors here people who never squandered a moment or missed an opportunity to make the world a better place. you will be that kind of leader. you will be the ones who lead from the bottom up who will help ofng about a renewed sense collective responsibilities to take care of each other. what out for each other. together and facial challenges head-on together,...
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thatis one of the factors bleeds into equity market valuation. so, there is that linkage.re are pockets where we could potentially see ms. valuation in smaller cap stocks, but overall those broad metrics do not obviouslyat we are in built up territory. we don't have targets for equity aices that cannot detect bubble with certainty. >> thank you very much. >> all right, we are going to take a quick break here on "market makers." we are listening to the testimony of fed chair janet yellen before the joint economic committee in congress. stay with us, we will be back shortly and you will hear from the chairwoman once again. ♪ are watching "market makers," huron bloomberg. -- here on bloomberg. we will take you back to janet yellen's testimony just a moment, but before we do that, mike mckee is here, so is neil donna. fewt yellen spoke just a moments ago about the so-called inequality problem. the widening gap between incomes and wealth. i presume she is talking about americans and how policymakers need to consider an appropriate response. what the she mean by that? which poli
thatis one of the factors bleeds into equity market valuation. so, there is that linkage.re are pockets where we could potentially see ms. valuation in smaller cap stocks, but overall those broad metrics do not obviouslyat we are in built up territory. we don't have targets for equity aices that cannot detect bubble with certainty. >> thank you very much. >> all right, we are going to take a quick break here on "market makers." we are listening to the testimony of fed...
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them thatied to show there is a local tax base that is paying for a lot of things for low income people already. , what the legislature's position has been, they want you medicaid waiver so that they can continue offering -- medicaid through an hmo, but they do not want the population upthat to 138% of poverty. in an have shown them ingenious way that you can utilize, if the state doesn't want to pay their 10% in the fourth year and the future years, they can actually utilize what is already being used in a local property tax or sales tax for these low income people. so, what i would ask, if the state chooses not to expand , what wouldto 138% you think the department would plan to handle be state's rick state's request to continue with business as usual? >> senator, with regards to the specifics of the discussions thaten hhs and the state, is something in my current role i am not familiar with. what i can talk about is the philosophy of how to think about these issues in terms of medicaid and medicaid waivers. there are a couple principles. i think it is important starting the conversat
them thatied to show there is a local tax base that is paying for a lot of things for low income people already. , what the legislature's position has been, they want you medicaid waiver so that they can continue offering -- medicaid through an hmo, but they do not want the population upthat to 138% of poverty. in an have shown them ingenious way that you can utilize, if the state doesn't want to pay their 10% in the fourth year and the future years, they can actually utilize what is already...
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. >> have you had cases dealing with marriage a quality an thati think you did note you had a case of a minor seeking an abortion so have you had any cases in those areas? i have one that i wouldn't want to jeopardize the rights of the mother but i will tell you i had a case as a trial court judge wherein a woman identified herself and her partner before me in chambers requested that i approve her adoption of a child from foster care. the georgia law in juvenile court vendors and with these two adoptions that is sacred that we maintain the fidelity of the law and that the records are sealed. i don't know she may have told others in the community and it's irrelevant to me but i do know i was presented with this case by a lawyer that's told me he presented the case to the circuit chief judge and he refused to hear that case so they came to me and i heard the case congress and to her evidence and fitness to be an adoptive parent and by the department of children and family services and i approved the adoption and as i said routinely i follow the law. that was the appropriate decision to
. >> have you had cases dealing with marriage a quality an thati think you did note you had a case of a minor seeking an abortion so have you had any cases in those areas? i have one that i wouldn't want to jeopardize the rights of the mother but i will tell you i had a case as a trial court judge wherein a woman identified herself and her partner before me in chambers requested that i approve her adoption of a child from foster care. the georgia law in juvenile court vendors and with...
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them thatied to show there is a local tax base that is paying for a lot of things for low income peoplealready. , what the legislature's position has been, they want you medicaid waiver so that they can continue offering -- medicaid through an hmo, but they do not want the population upthat to 138% of poverty. in an have shown them ingenious way that you can utilize, if the state doesn't want to pay their 10% in the fourth year and the future years, they can actually utilize what is already being used in a local property tax or sales tax for these low income people. so, what i would ask, if the state chooses not to expand , what wouldto 138% you think the department would plan to handle be state's rick state's request to continue with business as usual? >> senator, with regards to the specifics of the discussions thaten hhs and the state, is something in my current role i am not familiar with. what i can talk about is the philosophy of how to think about these issues in terms of medicaid and medicaid waivers. there are a couple principles. i think it is important starting the conversati
them thatied to show there is a local tax base that is paying for a lot of things for low income peoplealready. , what the legislature's position has been, they want you medicaid waiver so that they can continue offering -- medicaid through an hmo, but they do not want the population upthat to 138% of poverty. in an have shown them ingenious way that you can utilize, if the state doesn't want to pay their 10% in the fourth year and the future years, they can actually utilize what is already...
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case thatis the agriculture is very big in our minds and hearts, especially in the history of this countryhard data here tells us it is not that big as an industry. agriculture and mining combined are only four percent of output. that is up from 2007. i'm quite confident that if you give me data from 100 years ago, it would be down a lot. that again tells us the contributions of this data. even when you have these very , you multi-decade trends can get movements around that trend. i would not be surprised if she is right. in the last few years, agriculture has been a net grower. prices have been very strong. we have had big growth in emerging markets, which are huge customers for us. you may see agriculture or some other industry outperform, even if it tends to be larger over time. host: we should walk our viewers through this one pie chart. snapshot from the fourth quarter. this is what the u.s. economy is made up of. finance, insurance and real estate. 12.8% government output. is information and professional services. -- full .5% manufacturing. 18.6%, other services. manufacturing. here.
case thatis the agriculture is very big in our minds and hearts, especially in the history of this countryhard data here tells us it is not that big as an industry. agriculture and mining combined are only four percent of output. that is up from 2007. i'm quite confident that if you give me data from 100 years ago, it would be down a lot. that again tells us the contributions of this data. even when you have these very , you multi-decade trends can get movements around that trend. i would not...
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school districts produce some pd some measure of integration, but what the caller is referring to thatisritical period many americans have amnesia about or want to forget, and that is the period which across the entire south, and frank, in the north -- one must not forget an effort tore was massively resist integration, and what we lost was the beginning of us breaking the covenant with our children around public education. it was not because of teachers unions, not because we needed a common core, it was brown. iconicrock nine, the case, and the picture of the nine students trying to enter school in arkansas, which is where the caller litigated and worked on school issues, occurs in 1958. brown is 1954. president eisenhower has to call out the air force division to protect teenagers trying to go to school. when we talk about brown, let's not jump from the case the legal to end fund litigated segregation, the high moment of the supreme court declined a segregation violated laws, and then jump to 2014. you have to deal with the period after brown, which lasted until the 1970's, and it was
school districts produce some pd some measure of integration, but what the caller is referring to thatisritical period many americans have amnesia about or want to forget, and that is the period which across the entire south, and frank, in the north -- one must not forget an effort tore was massively resist integration, and what we lost was the beginning of us breaking the covenant with our children around public education. it was not because of teachers unions, not because we needed a common...
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thatis nearly 40 bills would improve education and build a stronger economy, promote innovation. 40 bills that would ease relations on small businesses, promote veterans' opportunities. yet they still sit there, gathering dust, because senate immigrants are more worried about losing their majority than the merrick and people are, who are losing their jobs. this is the skills act, right here. sitting over in the senate. it would help provide skills to the american people for jobs that are out there in america, yet senate immigrants will not ring it up for a vote. this is the working families flexibility act, a goal that came to the house that would provide flexibility for people in the workplace to help our economy, yet it continues to sit in the democratic senate. here is a bipartisan bill on the keystone pipeline, to create 20,000 jobs, higher 16,000 in direct jobs, but continues to be blocked in the senate. why? because of a sheer lack of courage. yesterday secretary kerry called on the western hemisphere countries to gather together to increase regional economic cooperation. with all d
thatis nearly 40 bills would improve education and build a stronger economy, promote innovation. 40 bills that would ease relations on small businesses, promote veterans' opportunities. yet they still sit there, gathering dust, because senate immigrants are more worried about losing their majority than the merrick and people are, who are losing their jobs. this is the skills act, right here. sitting over in the senate. it would help provide skills to the american people for jobs that are out...