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thanks for the company america, have a great weekend. sorry. i can't make it.eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to eczemaexposed.com to learn more. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more.
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thanks for the company america have a great weekend. >> welcome to whiz kids week. out some very big checks today, because we've got some of the smartest young people in the country ready to take a shot at that million-dollar question. so don't move. it's time to play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, welcome to "millionaire." it's whiz kids week. from performing with "annie's" national tour to playing on the "millionaire" stage, let's welcome our next whiz kid, a 13-year-old from franklin, massachusetts, amanda wylie's here. welcome. >> thank you. >> if you were touring with "annie," this is nothing for you. >> it's still a pretty big deal. >> i mean, it's a big deal to us, and it could be a big deal to you. it could be a million dollars to you. you're about to face 14 questions, the money values growing from $500 all the way to that $1 million. [cheers and applause] you have your three lifelines, as usual, but today's a little special. we've added a special fourth lifeline just for you. it's called "cut the qu
thanks for the company america have a great weekend. >> welcome to whiz kids week. out some very big checks today, because we've got some of the smartest young people in the country ready to take a shot at that million-dollar question. so don't move. it's time to play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, welcome to "millionaire." it's whiz kids week. from performing with "annie's" national tour to playing...
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people are looking to america simply because what they are saying in america is that if the companiesica can continue to deliver good earnings and it will drive the stock market overin and it will drive the stock market over in america, which would drive the stock markets not only here in hong kong, but certainly where you are in singapore and the rest of asia. in other news making headlines, vw said car sales rose to a new record last year thanks to rising demand in china and the americas despite the omission cheating scandal, overtaking toyota as the best selling car maker in 2017. the german carmaker announced plans to spend $3 billion on development and production of new models in north america from 2018 to 2020. ford says the company will increase investment in autonomous to $11 billion by 2022 and have 40 hybrid and fully electric models in its lineup. he made the announcement at the detroit auto show. mainstream automakers are reacting to pressure from regulators in china, europe and california to slash carbon emissions from fossil fuels. california to slash carbon emissions fr
people are looking to america simply because what they are saying in america is that if the companiesica can continue to deliver good earnings and it will drive the stock market overin and it will drive the stock market over in america, which would drive the stock markets not only here in hong kong, but certainly where you are in singapore and the rest of asia. in other news making headlines, vw said car sales rose to a new record last year thanks to rising demand in china and the americas...
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thanks for the company america, have a great weekend. >> welcome to "millionaire."aying today with our celebrity guest sherri shepherd, who's well on her way to winning a million dollars for her favorite charity. it's time to see if she can make that dream a reality. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, welcome to "millionaire." you're here on a very good day. i want to welcome back comedienne, actress, tv personality, all-around great woman, sherri shepherd. >> hi, chris. >> good to have you back. >> i'm glad to be back. >> can you believe you're back for a second day of "millionaire"? >> no, not at all. >> the woman who didn't think she was gonna make it to $500. >> oh, my gosh. i was, like, call emergency. i couldn't even breathe. i needed, like, a cpap machine. >> and now not only are you past the $500. you're up to $20,000. >> oh, my gosh. >> that's pretty crazy. you're 6 questions away from a million. >> oh, my gosh. >> over halfway to that million dollars, and by the way, the $20,000, playing for your charity, a very
thanks for the company america, have a great weekend. >> welcome to "millionaire."aying today with our celebrity guest sherri shepherd, who's well on her way to winning a million dollars for her favorite charity. it's time to see if she can make that dream a reality. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, welcome to "millionaire." you're here on a very good day. i want to welcome back comedienne, actress, tv...
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battlefields and the stand, but in 2013, ea was labeled the worst company in america two years in a rows social and motive -- and mobile gaming took off. that is when andrew wilson stepped in. a lifelong gamer, musician, and surfer from australian has made it -- has made a turnaround with
battlefields and the stand, but in 2013, ea was labeled the worst company in america two years in a rows social and motive -- and mobile gaming took off. that is when andrew wilson stepped in. a lifelong gamer, musician, and surfer from australian has made it -- has made a turnaround with
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thanks for the company, america.3 lifelines, 14 questions and $1 million up for grabs. it all starts right now. on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody! welcome to "millionaire." you guys ready to go today? [cheers and applause] well, let's welcome our first contestant. a comedian from brooklyn, new york. james coker's here. >> hi. >> let's see how funny you are when you get to that $1 million question. [laughter] you're about to face 14 questions from $500 all the way up to $1 million. you have your 3 lifelines there if and when you need them. >> all right, great. >> let's get to your game, and let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ $500 question starts us off. good luck. >> thank you. >> in a popular saying, a sudden, unexpected win is referred to as "snatching victory from the" what? >> these are all great, but i'm gonna have to go with "a," jaws of defeat. final answer. >> exactly right. don't do that today. [cheers and applaus
thanks for the company, america.3 lifelines, 14 questions and $1 million up for grabs. it all starts right now. on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody! welcome to "millionaire." you guys ready to go today? [cheers and applause] well, let's welcome our first contestant. a comedian from brooklyn, new york. james coker's here. >> hi. >> let's see how funny you are when you get to that $1 million question....
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thanks for the company, america. ight. >> today on our show, another player will embark on a quest for a seven-figure payday. will they rise to the occasion or crack under the pressure? we're about to find out on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] welcome to the show! are you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] i am too. our first contestant is ready. he's a father of three from houston, texas. please give it up for eugene byon. [cheers and applause] all right, eugene, you ready? >> i want to be a millionaire, chris! >> well, let me tell you how that's gonna happen. >> okay. >> 14 questions, the money values growing from $500 all the way up to that $1 million. [cheers and applause] you have your three lifelines. you know what those are about. >> yes, sir. >> all right, if you're ready, let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] it all starts with your $500 question. here it is. a word you might find in a negative tripadv
thanks for the company, america. ight. >> today on our show, another player will embark on a quest for a seven-figure payday. will they rise to the occasion or crack under the pressure? we're about to find out on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] welcome to the show! are you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] i am too. our first contestant is ready. he's a father of three from houston, texas....
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it doesn't because this company that sells these opioids is a private company it's one of the largest private companies in america pharmaceutical companies these drugs are available to europeans and to asians and to latin americans and yet somehow they're not overdosing at the same sort of level so there's something unique going on here something happened in that time period so what was that time period from twenty fourteen to twenty sixteen something in particular happen there and i don't know what it was but it's worth a study americans kids are seventy percent more likely to die before adulthood the kids in other rich countries the gini coefficient in france is very small the gap between walls and pours a very small share to america the tradition and family in europe and in france is very strong you know very typical you see grandma and the kids and the dog all together they all together on vacations are constantly together family values are very strong in france they don't have the united states you have the gini coefficient exploding wealth and income gap exploding you have jeff bezos with a hundred x. billi
it doesn't because this company that sells these opioids is a private company it's one of the largest private companies in america pharmaceutical companies these drugs are available to europeans and to asians and to latin americans and yet somehow they're not overdosing at the same sort of level so there's something unique going on here something happened in that time period so what was that time period from twenty fourteen to twenty sixteen something in particular happen there and i don't know...
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to doesn't because this company that sells these opioids is a private company it's one of the largest private companies in america pharmaceutical companies these drugs are available to europeans and to asians and to latin americans and yet somehow they're not overdosing at the same sort of level so there's something unique going on there something happened in that time period so what was that time period from two thousand and fourteen to twenty sixteen something in particular happen there and i don't know what it was but it's worth a study americans kids are seventy percent more likely to die before adulthood than kids in other rich countries to gini coefficient in france is very small the gap between walls and floors are very small share to america the tradition and family in europe and in france is very strong you know very typically see grandma and the kids and the dog all together they all together on vacations are constantly together family values are very strong in france they don't have the united states you have these unique officials exploding all that income gap exploding you have jeff bezos of a hundre
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the worst company in america vote feels like an age ago now, but it's still at the forefront of our memoryis there was a bunch of stuff that we were doing they did not like. there was a bunch of stuff they expected us to be doing and we weren't. and when you run a public company, that's challenging and you have to make really hard decisions about how to make sure the games are great, scalable. emily: tell me some of the hard decisions you made? andrew: just after i got the role, we launched "battlefield 4." biggest first-person shooter game of the year. and it really struggled with scalability. just in the infrastructure. so we had to make a judgment call. we said, all right, we are not going to deliver more paid content until we fix this for our gamers. a year later, we were launching another battlefield game and it wasn't quite ready. and so, you know, if you follow our industry first-person , shooters always launch in the quarter of the year, right before holidays. we had to make a decision for our players. we could launch it, but the game is not ready. so we held it. that was the big m
the worst company in america vote feels like an age ago now, but it's still at the forefront of our memoryis there was a bunch of stuff that we were doing they did not like. there was a bunch of stuff they expected us to be doing and we weren't. and when you run a public company, that's challenging and you have to make really hard decisions about how to make sure the games are great, scalable. emily: tell me some of the hard decisions you made? andrew: just after i got the role, we launched...
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the tech company. both men say they were ostracized and punished for their political views. the complaint seeks monetary damages. >>> tech companies are pushing into america's classrooms. they supply laptops and software programs, and learn to code lessons. but oracle is taking it one step further. they're putting an entire school on its corporate campus. aditi roy is in redwood city, >> reporter: welcome to design tech high school. a new $43 million state of the art public charter school. but what makes the school one of a kind is that it sits on the campus of oracle, the first ever public school built on the campus of a tech company. >> welcome to the design tech high school's new home at oracle. >> reporter: tech students like jolene take classes on subjects like coding or wearables. that's where she and another student came up with the idea of an antitheft purse. oracle helped the team get a patent. they want to eventually bring it to market. >> it's so cool to know that an idea i had actually got the opportunity to be brought to life and developed to this stage. >> repor it's just one example of how oracle is partnering with the school, which has been
the tech company. both men say they were ostracized and punished for their political views. the complaint seeks monetary damages. >>> tech companies are pushing into america's classrooms. they supply laptops and software programs, and learn to code lessons. but oracle is taking it one step further. they're putting an entire school on its corporate campus. aditi roy is in redwood city, >> reporter: welcome to design tech high school. a new $43 million state of the art public...
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the president tweeting this morning tremendous investment by companies all over the world being made in america. now disney, j.p. morgan chase. massive regulation reduction tax cuts making us a power house again. long way to go. jobs, jobs, jobs.
the president tweeting this morning tremendous investment by companies all over the world being made in america. now disney, j.p. morgan chase. massive regulation reduction tax cuts making us a power house again. long way to go. jobs, jobs, jobs.
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the winner take all bent out of it's a lottery mentality in america where are your dead and the pharmaceutical companies of course lobbied to come to washington to change the laws of a possible to handle all cost in america and nobody cares because it ever learned a lot as a world war two did they say let's do it again. something did these really important. not to be. as we say to be a community then. to talk to these views of process as if you. had to power that you must go right dominique to. the their way to be answerable to communities these. try to foster in moscow in france ride police have moved in on a person in corsica firing tear gas not of inmates but at the guards and rest fled while the prison staff had been taking part in a weeklong nationwide strike over what they say are dangerous working conditions including an escalating attacks on guards elsewhere in the country the justice minister attempting to solve the crisis received a rather hostile welcome from angry person workers. all employees of the prison in the state of shock were angry because it's been a week since we created a national
the winner take all bent out of it's a lottery mentality in america where are your dead and the pharmaceutical companies of course lobbied to come to washington to change the laws of a possible to handle all cost in america and nobody cares because it ever learned a lot as a world war two did they say let's do it again. something did these really important. not to be. as we say to be a community then. to talk to these views of process as if you. had to power that you must go right dominique to....
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the winner take all bent out of it's a lottery mentality in america either winter or you're dead and the pharmaceutical companies of course lobbyists go to washington to change the laws of a possible to settle all calls. in america and nobody frickin cares because it ever learned a lesson the world war two did it they said let's do it again. in order to overthrow a regime it does take popular discontent and popular mobilization but it also requires actors with the leadership of the regime who feel that the regime is no longer serving the national interest you need people in the military or the bureaucracy or both who are willing to see the regime change otherwise they would be able to put down a popular revolt that did not have support at higher levels. welcome back to crossfire where all things are considered on peter lavelle trying to we're discussing syria. we can't go back in leeds here i mean we can discuss the origins of all of this i would disagree with our guest in doha it wasn't all peaceful in the beginning they were people that were using force and looking for force regime change which of course those
the winner take all bent out of it's a lottery mentality in america either winter or you're dead and the pharmaceutical companies of course lobbyists go to washington to change the laws of a possible to settle all calls. in america and nobody frickin cares because it ever learned a lesson the world war two did it they said let's do it again. in order to overthrow a regime it does take popular discontent and popular mobilization but it also requires actors with the leadership of the regime who...
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to doesn't because this company that sells these opioids is a private company it's one of the largest private companies in america pharmaceutical companies these drugs are available to europeans and to asians and to latin americans and yet somehow they're not overdosing at the same sort of level so there's something unique going on here something happened in that time period so what was that time period from two thousand and fourteen to twenty sixteen something in particular happen there and i don't know what it was but it's worth a study americans kids are seventy percent more likely to die before adulthood the kids and other rich countries the gini coefficient in france is very .
to doesn't because this company that sells these opioids is a private company it's one of the largest private companies in america pharmaceutical companies these drugs are available to europeans and to asians and to latin americans and yet somehow they're not overdosing at the same sort of level so there's something unique going on here something happened in that time period so what was that time period from two thousand and fourteen to twenty sixteen something in particular happen there and i...
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obesity we have a winner take all mentality it's a lottery mentality in america either winter or you're dead and the pharmaceutical companies of course lobbies to come to washington to change the laws of a possible to peddle whole cost in america and nobody frickin cares because it ever learn the lessons of world war two did they say let's do it again jeff bezos of course over were worth over one hundred billion dollars his company amazon just emerged that they're one of the top ten companies in america with employees on food stamps and they also get into the pharmaceutical selling business so you can be a get an opiate drug deliver to your home by drone thanks jeff your fricken opiate hole cost provoker well we've got more coming your way after the break stay right there. something that is very important for us. not to be only a common market. as we say to be a community of that don't adopt this view was of proselyting as if you twitter is so good to power that from moscow pride stood damini to it why did it their way to be unsettling to communities it is so. young children have worked in bolivia for generations almost thr
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obesity we have a winner take all mentality it's a lottery mentality in america either winter or you're dead and the pharmaceutical companies of course lobbies are going to washington to change the laws of a possible to peddle whole cost in america and nobody frickin cares because it ever learned the lessons of world war two did they say let's do it again jeff bezos of course over were worth over one hundred billion dollars his company amazon just emerged that they're one of the top ten companies in america with employees on food stamps and they also get into the pharmaceutical selling business so you could be a get an opiate drug delivered to your home by drone thanks jeff your fricken opiated hole cost provoker well we've got more coming your way after the break stay right there. all to see we have a great team we need to strengthen before the freefall world cold and your bets have been a legend to keep it so i took it back. in ninety ninety two that must qualify for the european championships at the very last moment no one believed in us but we won and i'm hoping to bring some of that waiting spirit to the r.c.c. . recen
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so you've got experience in let's call it the fortune five hundred you know the big most highly complex companies in america and you bring to them your work in artificial intelligence and you are now deeply immersed in blocks shame is that correct that is correct how does block change factor into what you're doing now and we're investor in watching companies in ai companies and cybersecurity companies who are absolutely fascinated with the empowerment that watching can bring to our going to our artisan power because the decentralized there's a lot of business models that exist today and allows you to have
so you've got experience in let's call it the fortune five hundred you know the big most highly complex companies in america and you bring to them your work in artificial intelligence and you are now deeply immersed in blocks shame is that correct that is correct how does block change factor into what you're doing now and we're investor in watching companies in ai companies and cybersecurity companies who are absolutely fascinated with the empowerment that watching can bring to our going to our...
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obesity we have a winner take all mentality it's a lottery mentality in america either where are your debt and the pharmaceutical companies of course a lobbyist going to washington to change the laws of a possible to peddle whole cost in america and nobody frickin cares because it ever learned the lessons of world war two did they say let's do it again jeff bezos of course over were worth over one hundred billion dollars his company amazon just emerged that they're one of the top ten companies in america with employees on food stamps and they also get into the pharmaceutical selling business take a big get an opiate drug the liberty home by drone thanks jeff your fricken opiate hole cost provoker well we've got more coming your way after the break stay right there. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turned some countries into. these are the countries with weaker economies that needed austerity policies if you are in a situation of even the recession post-editing is a very bad idea it doesn't work and it makes millions of people very unhappy those who are unemployed see do we just decline the whole most a decade ho
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the world ‘s biggest companies and discussed us economic policy. the head of one of india's biggest companies told the bbc that mr trump's america first policy will belay at davos for his voter base. he likes talking to businessmen so he is coming to his community. i have another point of view. is also talking to his bast race back in america. that base is probably not very friendly to people at davos and i don't think they look kindly upon these gatherings of the 196. kindly upon these gatherings of the i%. i was told that he may in fact come here, talking to his base to say look, i went and met with davos man and told them about america first. the boss of goldman sachs was also in attendance. he told the bbc that us investment banks and their plans for brexit are reaching the point of no return but it is a sensitive subject. as a uk national, i don't know what it would feel like. iam i don't know what it would feel like. i am an american. as a world citizen, i thought uk was good as pa rt citizen, i thought uk was good as part of europe. i am sure it was good both of them. i thought the uk die mentioned that the uk brought to europe improved europ
the world ‘s biggest companies and discussed us economic policy. the head of one of india's biggest companies told the bbc that mr trump's america first policy will belay at davos for his voter base. he likes talking to businessmen so he is coming to his community. i have another point of view. is also talking to his bast race back in america. that base is probably not very friendly to people at davos and i don't think they look kindly upon these gatherings of the 196. kindly upon these...
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president makes a sales pitch to the world in davos calling on companies to invest in america i'm headed home for the world economic forum and i'll have more coming up. thank you very much for your company effort when u.s. president donald trump has delivered his much anticipated closing remarks to the world economic forum in davos switzerland trump said that america is quote open for business and that america first doesn't mean america alone the president stressed that he supports free trade but it needs to be fair and reciprocal while trump said america's immigration system is quote stuck in the past but he announced a change on his immigration stance saying republicans will accept citizenship for the so-called dreamers who were brought into the u.s. illegally as children. we're going to discuss present trust beach in greater detail and bring your analysis of it but first let's take a listen to some of the sound bites that stood out i believe in america as president of the united states i will always put america first just like the leaders of other countries should put their country fi
president makes a sales pitch to the world in davos calling on companies to invest in america i'm headed home for the world economic forum and i'll have more coming up. thank you very much for your company effort when u.s. president donald trump has delivered his much anticipated closing remarks to the world economic forum in davos switzerland trump said that america is quote open for business and that america first doesn't mean america alone the president stressed that he supports free trade...
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of a winner take all bent all the it's a lottery mentality in america you know where are your dead in the pharmaceutical companies of course a lobbyist going to washington to change the laws of a possible to settle all cost in america and nobody cares because it ever learned a lot as a wal-mart today they said let's do it again. but you know the stand. out. from what i saw. i know that i know there are a lot of trouble i think there are rather you know profit off the floor for them because of that. i'm going to let them but i don't question then you can keep an eye on what i have to lose a child. that it. was. told but choice you say you have them and hey i think i'm going to. he has said. the shiites are way over. from my lot farther than africa will fuck around mr hates it for a human and lawyer for hope that our family for. the money. in order to overthrow the regime it does take popular discontent and popular mobilization but it also requires actors with in the leadership of the regime who feel that the regime is no longer serving the national interest you need people in the military or the bureaucracy or bot
of a winner take all bent all the it's a lottery mentality in america you know where are your dead in the pharmaceutical companies of course a lobbyist going to washington to change the laws of a possible to settle all cost in america and nobody cares because it ever learned a lot as a wal-mart today they said let's do it again. but you know the stand. out. from what i saw. i know that i know there are a lot of trouble i think there are rather you know profit off the floor for them because of...
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america. the walt disney company announced a new investment of $175 million in its u.s. workforce. over 125,000 employees will receive cash bonuses and disney will invest $50 million in an employee program to help employees to access higher education and vocational training. jp morgan chase announced a five-year comprehensive instment pla to support economic growth and american workers. that plan includes permanent raises for 22,000 employees, hundreds of new bank branches across the country, thousands of new jobs, expanded philanthropy and an increase in loans for affordable housing and small business development. and just this morning starbucks announced it is permanently raising pay and and one-time stock bonuses. this major investment will affect 150,000 employees. so, mr. president, the good news about tax reform and its benefits is rolling in almost faster than i can keep up with it. in retrospect the surprise here is not that the tax reform boasted the economy -- boo ted the economy -- boasted the economy, the real surprise is that there are those who didn't see it coming.
america. the walt disney company announced a new investment of $175 million in its u.s. workforce. over 125,000 employees will receive cash bonuses and disney will invest $50 million in an employee program to help employees to access higher education and vocational training. jp morgan chase announced a five-year comprehensive instment pla to support economic growth and american workers. that plan includes permanent raises for 22,000 employees, hundreds of new bank branches across the country,...
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the winner take all bent out of it's a lottery mentality in america you know where are your dead and the pharmacy companies of course lobbies are going to washington to change the laws of a possible to all cost in america and nobody cares because it ever learned a lot as a wal-mart to. get. something that is really important. not to be. as we say to be a community that. was. as if you. had power that from moscow writes don't mean to. tell me to be unsettled communities he's. welcome back a british student has been making headlines off to appearing on a radio show and confessing her support of communism twenty four year old fiona lolly told a b.b.c. programme she felt communism was never given a chance to develop in the soviet union and therefore didn't actually fail the story whipped up a storm of debate over how universities are leering students to the left with one professor repeatedly quoted saying she's downplaying the crimes of stalin we spoke to her also about the story. i think it's completely hypocritical and very typical of academics like him to kind of passionately you know talk about the deaths
the winner take all bent out of it's a lottery mentality in america you know where are your dead and the pharmacy companies of course lobbies are going to washington to change the laws of a possible to all cost in america and nobody cares because it ever learned a lot as a wal-mart to. get. something that is really important. not to be. as we say to be a community that. was. as if you. had power that from moscow writes don't mean to. tell me to be unsettled communities he's. welcome back a...
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and considering it's the largest pharmacy company in america and europe... ..it shouldn't be like thatsts four in five pharmacists were either comfortable or neutral about their workload, which is better than the rest of the nhs. the pharmacy regulator, the general pharmaceutical council, told us it's inspected more than 2,000 boots pharmacies since november 2013. 26 didn't have enough qualified and skilled staff to provide a safe service. it says they're now up to standard. that means only 1.2% of boots pharmacies failed on the staffing standard, which compares favourably with all other pharmacies. i'm absolutely confident that the resource is there to deliver the patient care. i am confident that we have enough staff. community pharmacy is part of the nhs, and its funding is being cut. more prescriptions are being dispensed than ever before — more than 1 billion a year. and as the population gets older, they're becoming more complex. i think my record is 37 medicines that they're on, and you have to check each one for suitability. you're trying to do that in a busy, hectic environmen
and considering it's the largest pharmacy company in america and europe... ..it shouldn't be like thatsts four in five pharmacists were either comfortable or neutral about their workload, which is better than the rest of the nhs. the pharmacy regulator, the general pharmaceutical council, told us it's inspected more than 2,000 boots pharmacies since november 2013. 26 didn't have enough qualified and skilled staff to provide a safe service. it says they're now up to standard. that means only...
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battlefields and the stand, but in 2013, ea was labeled the worst company in america two years in a rowming took off. that is when andrew wilson stepped in. a lifelong gamer, musician, and surfer from
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you have a winner take all bets all the it's a lottery mentality in america you know where are your debt and the pharmaceutical companies a part a lobbyist going to washington to change the laws of a possible to help all cost in america and nobody cares because it ever learned a lot as a wal-mart today they said let's do it again. something did these bring bulletin for us. to be only a common market. as we say to be a community of then going to talk to these fuels both proselyte as if you twitted is so good to power that from moscow pride simply damini to it why did it their way to be unsettling to communities he's so. young children have worked in bolivia for generations almost three quarters of a million doing so today. this culture led to the development of bolivia's new liberal and highly controversial children's code in two thousand and fourteen which gave children as young as ten the right to work under certain circumstances one doesn't have to miss. his own nose. but. in the end on. the years. but there are hundreds of thousands of children in bolivia operating completely outside the old. mining work is strictly
you have a winner take all bets all the it's a lottery mentality in america you know where are your debt and the pharmaceutical companies a part a lobbyist going to washington to change the laws of a possible to help all cost in america and nobody cares because it ever learned a lot as a wal-mart today they said let's do it again. something did these bring bulletin for us. to be only a common market. as we say to be a community of then going to talk to these fuels both proselyte as if you...
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the signs of america's comeback can be seen at companies like this one, which just had its most successful year in 35-year history. congratulations. good job. [applause] and i just learned from the powers that be that h and k equipment will be making a $2.7 million capital investment thanks to the new tax cuts. i appreciate that. and the workers appreciate that. [applause] doing great, great job, great equipment. that means more growth and ultimately it means more jobs. so congratulations. we have created nearly 2.2 million jobs since the election. [cheers and applause] the unemployment rate is at now an 18-year low. i would say 17 years, now it just lifted to 18 years. the number of americans applying for unemployment benefits just hit a 45-year low. [cheers and applause] something i'm really proud of. because i've been saying it. what do you have to lose? african-american unemployment is at its lowest level ever recorded. [applause] female unemployment is at the lowest level in 17 years. [applause] hispanic-american unemployment has hit its all-time lows. [applause] lowest ever. pensions
the signs of america's comeback can be seen at companies like this one, which just had its most successful year in 35-year history. congratulations. good job. [applause] and i just learned from the powers that be that h and k equipment will be making a $2.7 million capital investment thanks to the new tax cuts. i appreciate that. and the workers appreciate that. [applause] doing great, great job, great equipment. that means more growth and ultimately it means more jobs. so congratulations. we...
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"the new york times" reported that one of the fastest growing chinese car companies is plotting their way to sell cars in america. according to the "times," buy pursuing a partnership with fiat chrysler, the chinese-owned state -- the chinese state-owned company g.a.c. automobiles hopes to enter the u.s. market through the back door. it would be the first chinese carmaker to sell in the u.s. if they were to do so, they would face a 2.5% tariff here in the u.s. meanwhile, if the u.s. automakers sold cars in china, they would face a 25% tariff, ten times higher, and would have to compete with state-owned businesses and unfair regulations. so while china prevents u.s. automakers from gaining a foothold in their country with prohibitive tariffs, what the "times" called, quote, the highest trade barriers by far of any major car market, they are plotting ways to eat into our market. it's manifestly unfair and a typical, unfortunately typical example of china's rea rapacious trading policies. president trump in his campaign won a lot of votes by promising over and over again that he would crack down on china's mercanti
"the new york times" reported that one of the fastest growing chinese car companies is plotting their way to sell cars in america. according to the "times," buy pursuing a partnership with fiat chrysler, the chinese-owned state -- the chinese state-owned company g.a.c. automobiles hopes to enter the u.s. market through the back door. it would be the first chinese carmaker to sell in the u.s. if they were to do so, they would face a 2.5% tariff here in the u.s. meanwhile, if...
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later at night, the president will host a small dinner with select european companies to share our economic success story and to encourage them to continue to invest in america. the attendees run companies that have sizable footprints in the united states. they have invested in our economy and we want them to continue to do so and encourage others to join them. the president looks forward to hearing from the ceos and how his administration can help them continue to grow their businesses in the united states. on friday, he will have more meetings with world leaders and then he will deliver his speech that emphasizes everything we talking about today. now i will hand it over to general mcmaster to talk about the meeting. general mcmaster: good afternoon everyone. the president will use this travel to the world economic forum to reiterate his commitment to mutually beneficial partnerships and to economicreciprocal systems. as the president has repeatedly said and made clear in the national security strategy, at the knot -- economic security is national security. the president will use this to strengthenvos the effort to do nuclear eyes toth korea, to be isis an
later at night, the president will host a small dinner with select european companies to share our economic success story and to encourage them to continue to invest in america. the attendees run companies that have sizable footprints in the united states. they have invested in our economy and we want them to continue to do so and encourage others to join them. the president looks forward to hearing from the ceos and how his administration can help them continue to grow their businesses in the...
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the lowest prices. trish: companies across america are giving back to their employees in a very big way and you know what they say? they say it is all thanks to the president's landmark tax bill. visa, at&t, american airlines, just some of the companies out there that are rewarding workers in celebration of america's new business-friendly tax cut. hey, even jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon says the tax cuts will provide a huge boost for u.s. businesses for years to come and he is a self-proclaimed democrat! here he is, he talked to our very own maria bartiromo at the jpmorgan health care conference in san francisco. watch it. >> i look at competitive taxes for business as table stakes. it is a bad idea and by most measures it is driven capital, brains overseas and some, i think it was price-waterhouse estimated 5000 companies that would have been headquartered here are now headquartered overseas mostly by acquisition of other companies. it's a huge disadvantage. you will see companies doing things in the short run like increasing wages, bunch of stuff like that, one-time bonus. we may do something and announce i
the lowest prices. trish: companies across america are giving back to their employees in a very big way and you know what they say? they say it is all thanks to the president's landmark tax bill. visa, at&t, american airlines, just some of the companies out there that are rewarding workers in celebration of america's new business-friendly tax cut. hey, even jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon says the tax cuts will provide a huge boost for u.s. businesses for years to come and he is a self-proclaimed...
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company in pennsylvania before making remarks touting his sweeping tax reform plan. in his speech the president celebrated the company's recent success. >> the signs of america's comebackn be seen at companies like this one which just had its most successful year in its 35 year history, congratulations. good job. [applause] h&k equipment will soon be making a $2.7 million capital investment, thanks to the new tax cuts. so i appreciate that. the workers appreciate that. [applause] >> joining us now in a fox business exclusive is the president and ceo, cofounder of h&k equipment, george cook. thank you, sir, for coming on. what was it like to have the president there? describe your day to us a little bit. >> it is absolutely awesome. it was awesome for myself and my family t was awesome for all of our employees. it was, it took three, four, five days, i suppose to get ready for it, just created a tremendous amount of comradery. the enthusiasm having president of the united states in your building is off the charts. melissa: did you support the president before? >> yes. melissa: yeah. now that, now that he has been there and you made the announcement and you said that you
company in pennsylvania before making remarks touting his sweeping tax reform plan. in his speech the president celebrated the company's recent success. >> the signs of america's comebackn be seen at companies like this one which just had its most successful year in its 35 year history, congratulations. good job. [applause] h&k equipment will soon be making a $2.7 million capital investment, thanks to the new tax cuts. so i appreciate that. the workers appreciate that. [applause]...
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benefit from the fact that they are here and america nobeldited for these laureates, but they came from somewhere else to make a life here. look at many of the technology leaders in the new companies, the startups. those leading these enterprises, many of them were not born in america. we are fortunate to benefit from the supply of talent because of the welcoming culture of america. you stop that supply of talent and it will have huge applications for the future. particularly right now. it is a very competitive world. we are competing with china for all sorts of things, including the economy. five times the population of america. we need the best towel and we can get to be able to compete economically and in technology and science, talent from all over the world that wants to come from america should be our asset. tom: can you name specific companies that would be hard hit? it? -- hardest president reif: the issue we have today is we need talent in all the new economy, all areas of the new economy. when we think of the new economy, we quickly think of companies like alphabet, google, facebook, and the like, and indeed, they are thriving in the new economy, but every single , all t
benefit from the fact that they are here and america nobeldited for these laureates, but they came from somewhere else to make a life here. look at many of the technology leaders in the new companies, the startups. those leading these enterprises, many of them were not born in america. we are fortunate to benefit from the supply of talent because of the welcoming culture of america. you stop that supply of talent and it will have huge applications for the future. particularly right now. it is a...
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have known you a great long time and up next, we have three guys in a truck take on the most powerful companies in america when press here continues. monday - reaction to the golden globes... the first award )s shw since the )me too ) movement began. and - overnight updates to the forecast... as i track what could be a strong storm early in the week. that )s monday on )today in the bay. ) 4:30 to 7. >>> welcome back to "press here." chances are you get your internet from your cable company or phone company. that's almost certainly comcast or at&t but you don't have to. there are smaller providers like sonic, laying fiber in san francisco or tech ify, wiring up homes in the east bay. smaller companies taking on those internet giants. we've invited one third of the techify company to join us, it's a three person company. brett, thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> a quick note that nbc is in turn owned by comcast. you knew that, right? >> yes. >> we say about comcast int internet, it is comcastic. >> i've heard that. >> all right, how -- this is like saying i'm going to take on american air
have known you a great long time and up next, we have three guys in a truck take on the most powerful companies in america when press here continues. monday - reaction to the golden globes... the first award )s shw since the )me too ) movement began. and - overnight updates to the forecast... as i track what could be a strong storm early in the week. that )s monday on )today in the bay. ) 4:30 to 7. >>> welcome back to "press here." chances are you get your internet from your...
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from the fact that they are here and america is credited for these nobel laureates, but they came from somewhere else to make a life here. look at many of the technology leaders in the new companiese startups. those leading these enterprises, many of them were not born in america. you stop that supply of talent, we are fortunate to benefit from the supply of talent because of the welcoming culture of america. you stop that supply of talent and it will have huge implications for the future. particularly right now. it is a very competitive world. we are competing with china for all sorts of things, including the economy. china is five times the population of america. we need the best talent we can get to be able to compete economically and in technology and science, talent from all over the world that wants to come to america should be our asset. tom: can you name specific companies that would be hardest hit? maybe the larger ones that would really suffer? president reif: the issue we have today is we need talent in all the new economy, all areas of the new economy. when we think of the new economy, we quickly think of companies like alphabet, google, facebook, and the like, and in
from the fact that they are here and america is credited for these nobel laureates, but they came from somewhere else to make a life here. look at many of the technology leaders in the new companiese startups. those leading these enterprises, many of them were not born in america. you stop that supply of talent, we are fortunate to benefit from the supply of talent because of the welcoming culture of america. you stop that supply of talent and it will have huge implications for the future....
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the russian capital we are back in just about. him a winner take all mentality it's a lottery mentality in america you know what are are your dead in the pharmaceutical companies of course a lobbyist going to washington to change the laws of a possible to handle all costs in america and nobody cares because it ever learned the lessons of world war two did they say let's do it again. in order to overthrow the regime it does take popular discontent and popular mobilization but it also requires actors with the leadership of the regime who feel that the regime is no longer serving the national interest you need people in the military or the bureaucracy for both who are willing to see the regime change otherwise they would be able to put down a popular revolt but did not have support at higher levels. good to have you with us today for the program a british student has been making headlines after appearing on a radio program then confessing how sympathies towards communism forty excuse me twenty four year old fiona lolly told a b.b.c. programme she felt communism was never given a chance to develop in the soviet union and therefore it didn't actually fail well the
the russian capital we are back in just about. him a winner take all mentality it's a lottery mentality in america you know what are are your dead in the pharmaceutical companies of course a lobbyist going to washington to change the laws of a possible to handle all costs in america and nobody cares because it ever learned the lessons of world war two did they say let's do it again. in order to overthrow the regime it does take popular discontent and popular mobilization but it also requires...
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the biggest economic speech of his presidency? state senator john loudon and author of more great news for america, gerard romero. good morning. >> highway. lauren: do think more foreigners will invest in the u.s.? more companies the smart ones are. america is great again. every economic indicator has its economy roaring and if you're not here, you're just foolish or is planning to be here. trade through a factory number who president trump is speaking to you as a businessman and yes he is a businessman. he was never invited to davos. now he's been preaching a different message as the global elites are used to hearing. how do you think it is first peeved? >> i think they are going to underestimate donald trump because everyone else seems to do that. sooner or later they find out he's for real it makes a difference. we talk about economic indicators. across the board i've never seen the light go green all over the place. it's incredible. what a three-point to come the 3.3%, to go to for point now. i've seen forecast a 4.5. i'm forecasting numbers in that range and we are just moving up fast than we had the best place to invest in the world and he will make that point but i think they are listening. lauren: gera
the biggest economic speech of his presidency? state senator john loudon and author of more great news for america, gerard romero. good morning. >> highway. lauren: do think more foreigners will invest in the u.s.? more companies the smart ones are. america is great again. every economic indicator has its economy roaring and if you're not here, you're just foolish or is planning to be here. trade through a factory number who president trump is speaking to you as a businessman and yes he...
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those ceos of foreign bases extolling the virtues of doing work in america. >> all the companies that announced they are giving bonuses and other benefits to their employees. it's an amazing thing to see. this is not an apology speech. this an america first speech on the world stage. all eyes will be watching. a lot of these ceos are liberals. they are coming out today or yesterday saying the thanks cuts are great, regulatory reform is great. jamie dimon said trump would be a one-term president, now he's celebrating what the president has done. now they are all on board because it's all about business. charles: capri, we are talking about ceos in large foreign corporations saying we want to be part of this america renaissance. >> i had an opportunity to see the remarks at that round table, at that dinner live when it happened. it was interesting to see all the ceos from different countries, from france and anheuser-busch. and foreign and domestic alike, they were talking about the desire to see more from the tax cuts that they are investing more into the united states. while i'm sure
those ceos of foreign bases extolling the virtues of doing work in america. >> all the companies that announced they are giving bonuses and other benefits to their employees. it's an amazing thing to see. this is not an apology speech. this an america first speech on the world stage. all eyes will be watching. a lot of these ceos are liberals. they are coming out today or yesterday saying the thanks cuts are great, regulatory reform is great. jamie dimon said trump would be a one-term...
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the us president makes a sales pitch to the wall street in a double scorning on companies to invest in america i'm headed on for at the world economic forum and i'll have more coming up. finding warnings from washington turkey bones to expand its controversial offensive against kurds in northern syria president everyone says the operation will extend eastward to where u.s. forces are currently stationed. thank you very much for your company everyone we start our broadcast in switzerland davos where u.s. president donald trump has delivered his much anticipated closing remarks to the world economic forum some said that america is quote open for business and that america first does not mean america alone the president says that he supports free trade but it needs to be fair and reciprocal trump said america's immigration system is stuck in the past. and else the change on his immigration position saying republicans will accept a path to citizenship almost two million so-called dreamers those are young immigrants brought illegally to the u.s. as children. and there or are going to discuss present
the us president makes a sales pitch to the wall street in a double scorning on companies to invest in america i'm headed on for at the world economic forum and i'll have more coming up. finding warnings from washington turkey bones to expand its controversial offensive against kurds in northern syria president everyone says the operation will extend eastward to where u.s. forces are currently stationed. thank you very much for your company everyone we start our broadcast in switzerland davos...
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stock market on the recent tax reform that he signed and the progress against eisel and he also invited everyone to bring their companies to america saying that the u.s. is open for business and that's something we really have heard throughout the week from european leaders as well specifically yesterday theresa may the u.k. prime minister talked about how there was no better time than now to bring businesses and technological advances to the u.k. than before and trump frankly says that that's the right opinion for any head of state that they should all see that their country comes first and their allies second he also went on to say that leaders should be cheerleaders for their own countries and that he's a cheerleader for the u.s. and that's easy for him because he loves the country so much now of course trumping charmed he didn't forget to mention the media during his time on the stage let's take a quick listen. as a businessman i was always treated really well by the press you know the numbers speak and things happen but i've really had a very good press and it was until i became a politician that i realized how nasty how. vic
stock market on the recent tax reform that he signed and the progress against eisel and he also invited everyone to bring their companies to america saying that the u.s. is open for business and that's something we really have heard throughout the week from european leaders as well specifically yesterday theresa may the u.k. prime minister talked about how there was no better time than now to bring businesses and technological advances to the u.k. than before and trump frankly says that that's...
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the global economy? jon sopel, bbc news, davos. in what could be seen as a blow to president trump's america first agenda — the aviation company bombardierainst proposals to impose tariffs on their imports into america. the bbc‘s samira hussain gave me this update from new york. so bombardier had created a series fleet of planes and there were some big american airlines that have purchased these planes one of which was dealt airlines, they had purchased 125 of them —— delta airlines. but boeing, the plane making giant of the united states, they cried foul play because they believed bombardier was price dumping, lowering the price of the planes in order to make it more attractive for american buyers, and they took their complaints to the administration, to the commerce department, the us commerce department, the us commerce department last year said, boeing, you are right, and they levied a 300% tariff on any of those boeing planes coming into the united states and clearly that makes it prohibitive, so what boeing did, what bombard the —— bombardier did, they appealed to a us body, and just 110w they appealed to a us body, and just now th
the global economy? jon sopel, bbc news, davos. in what could be seen as a blow to president trump's america first agenda — the aviation company bombardierainst proposals to impose tariffs on their imports into america. the bbc‘s samira hussain gave me this update from new york. so bombardier had created a series fleet of planes and there were some big american airlines that have purchased these planes one of which was dealt airlines, they had purchased 125 of them —— delta airlines....