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thea? >> thank you for that and i would be happy to have mr. cohen stewart talking about the one-cent sales tax. the voices for public transportation has no interest in that being the primary revenue source and i want to be clear about that. but i wanted to address the other things about the west side, un-equity, getting people in san francisco around san francisco. a lot of problems are stemming from 40% of our carbon emissions are from cars and trucks. muni says .1% which i have a hard time believing but let's say between 1% and 2%. were that means is that if we want to hit carbon eminister's s goals and make it safe for san francisco, we have a vision zero presentation, if we were to get those cars off the road or a lot of those cars off the road with significant investment, this doesn't happen for free, but with significant investment, perhaps it is railed to garry and if we are able to get the people out of their cars because public transportation is as good or better than a car, then that will also allow us to do things like get our carbo
thea? >> thank you for that and i would be happy to have mr. cohen stewart talking about the one-cent sales tax. the voices for public transportation has no interest in that being the primary revenue source and i want to be clear about that. but i wanted to address the other things about the west side, un-equity, getting people in san francisco around san francisco. a lot of problems are stemming from 40% of our carbon emissions are from cars and trucks. muni says .1% which i have a hard...
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host: thea? guest: that is not true empirically because there are a lot of cities and states that have raised the minimum wage. in fact, academic studies have shown there is virtually no negative jobs impacted. yeah, it was prosperous in california because what happens when you raise the minimum wage, you don't just increase the cost of business, you increase turnover, skill, people's ability to get and stay at work. the medium -- the median age is 33 years old for minimum wage. it is not the fault of workers they don't have enough education, it is that employers have chosen to underpay workers. these jobs are not decent. these are profitable companies. they can afford to pay a decent wage. they need to pay a decent wage. in fact, all the academic studies show that there is almost no discernible negative job impacts from raising the minimum wage. host: real fast. guest: that is simply not true. there is a wealth of academic data out there, including some that has tracked employment city by city.
host: thea? guest: that is not true empirically because there are a lot of cities and states that have raised the minimum wage. in fact, academic studies have shown there is virtually no negative jobs impacted. yeah, it was prosperous in california because what happens when you raise the minimum wage, you don't just increase the cost of business, you increase turnover, skill, people's ability to get and stay at work. the medium -- the median age is 33 years old for minimum wage. it is not the...
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coming up this morning on lee,hington journal," thea president of the economic policy institute, andoel griffith at the heritage foundation talk about the economy and its impact on the 2020 elections. space trust founder and
coming up this morning on lee,hington journal," thea president of the economic policy institute, andoel griffith at the heritage foundation talk about the economy and its impact on the 2020 elections. space trust founder and
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thea newton seem to think there's grammar there to you because it's all that who know i'm rachel join me for me to get bundled up post. this as d.w. news africa coming up on the program for weeks they had demand that dignity and a safe place to cold but once the police in cape town launched a brutal crackdown of protest and migrants many now want to be anywhere but south africa. is that we're going to be safe where we're going to feel that we've been the commands as a human being not just for not like she could because we're looking to be slow today is.
thea newton seem to think there's grammar there to you because it's all that who know i'm rachel join me for me to get bundled up post. this as d.w. news africa coming up on the program for weeks they had demand that dignity and a safe place to cold but once the police in cape town launched a brutal crackdown of protest and migrants many now want to be anywhere but south africa. is that we're going to be safe where we're going to feel that we've been the commands as a human being not just for...
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i was republican and let me tell thea moderate that leans to right and i want to tell you i think you are going to find in the rust belt and bible belt they have concerns i don't know how the money is coming out in those areas for the republicans. i want to tell you i would have concerns with the production and lies. right now they are doing it on credit and sooner or later those house of cards are going to come down and i have to believe, i'm very interested in what the fund-raising is like for the republicans in those areas. >> guest: sure. you are talking about republicans in these areas of lae country into places where democrats were able to win in some of these areas. one thing i think we will be digging into is how much is coming from these areas and how much is coming from out of state or in state. forwa example, democrats are spending and we've had most of these congressman who raised a good amount of money asking the question here that obviously helps them. merry in hamburg new york, democratic caller. >> caller: i live in the new york 27th district that has been rocked by th
i was republican and let me tell thea moderate that leans to right and i want to tell you i think you are going to find in the rust belt and bible belt they have concerns i don't know how the money is coming out in those areas for the republicans. i want to tell you i would have concerns with the production and lies. right now they are doing it on credit and sooner or later those house of cards are going to come down and i have to believe, i'm very interested in what the fund-raising is like...
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when nato members were bombing thea, blatantly violating security council resolution, they were guided by the counselor of their rules -- their counsel of their rules-based order. the international community is still untangling the disastrous repercussions of the nato adventure with african countries affected the most. hidden agendas in and countering terrorism. despite the universally binding security council decisions on listing terrorist organizations, some countries made it a rule to shield terrorists from punishment and to work with them on the ground as it is happening in afghanistan, libya, and syria. the united states has been saying out loud that -- is a rather moderate structure with which you can do business. a recent discussion on the situation in syria and idlib showed that the united states is trying to convince other members of the security council followed his reasoning. the west has its own rules in the balkans word is pursuing an open course of undermining security council decisions. universal conventions together with the security council resolutions are an integral
when nato members were bombing thea, blatantly violating security council resolution, they were guided by the counselor of their rules -- their counsel of their rules-based order. the international community is still untangling the disastrous repercussions of the nato adventure with african countries affected the most. hidden agendas in and countering terrorism. despite the universally binding security council decisions on listing terrorist organizations, some countries made it a rule to shield...
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that reflect that the main ofblem with russia is that thea influence. >> in response, nato is boostingir defenses. cess -- rare access.n where nato has expanded its air policing to interceptsi rmianta. moscow denies it is a threat. the baltic has become one of the front lines of what feels like a new cold war between rand the west. to moscow, the presence of nato troops near its border is a direct threat to russia's national security. perhaps the cold war never really ended. t how does modern russia see itself, as an empire, aorlobal player superpower? this is my chance tosk the president. i putin, is russia is superpower again? >> we are not speaking -- not seeking this status. aw when the sovietni imposed its power on its neighbors. but some in the west have n learned from that experience. they are making the same mistake. they are the empires. >> it's one of the lessons of 1989, that it is easier to destroy and iron curtain and it is to build trt between russia and the west. steve rosenbergbbc news, moscow. laura: russia looks back to past glories. remember you can find much more an
that reflect that the main ofblem with russia is that thea influence. >> in response, nato is boostingir defenses. cess -- rare access.n where nato has expanded its air policing to interceptsi rmianta. moscow denies it is a threat. the baltic has become one of the front lines of what feels like a new cold war between rand the west. to moscow, the presence of nato troops near its border is a direct threat to russia's national security. perhaps the cold war never really ended. t how does...
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host: final thoughts, thea? guest: there is no question that the tax system could be made fairer and more effective. people who can afford it pay more as a percentage of their income is important to the system. going forward, i think we need to figure out how we can make sure our tax system, whether it is corporate taxes or income taxes or sales tax or value added tax, we have the resources that we need to fund the services and the investments that this country needs to be effective and successful going forward. thanks for your call, karen. host: we would like to invite all of our callers, especially our guests, thea and >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning -- center for new american security will be on the talk about the geopolitical fallout from the u.s. troop withdrawal. watch c-span's washington journal sunday morning. join the discussion. collect sunday night on q&a, a wall street trader turned fern -- turned photojournalist on
host: final thoughts, thea? guest: there is no question that the tax system could be made fairer and more effective. people who can afford it pay more as a percentage of their income is important to the system. going forward, i think we need to figure out how we can make sure our tax system, whether it is corporate taxes or income taxes or sales tax or value added tax, we have the resources that we need to fund the services and the investments that this country needs to be effective and...
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theas a couple years before capital we see today was built. the first meeting at the new capital was january of 1848. their order of business was plank roads. charters were given out to private groups. department, so if your town wanted a road, you had to figure out a way to get it. the issued charters to build paint -- plank roads. james turner became the organizer of the road. you could never build will now because it took so much would. they had everybody working on it, the farmers who had land close to the road, the business people came out and worked on it. andas a major enterprise when one was finally built, they had a party. here investeded in having a store room. they were constantly afraid that the legislature would get fed up with the inconveniences of having this capital in the middle of the forest and would vote not to have it. theas really not until 1860's when they decided you have the permanent state capital , where they really at ease about the fact that they were not going to move away. the michigan state capitol, where c-span
theas a couple years before capital we see today was built. the first meeting at the new capital was january of 1848. their order of business was plank roads. charters were given out to private groups. department, so if your town wanted a road, you had to figure out a way to get it. the issued charters to build paint -- plank roads. james turner became the organizer of the road. you could never build will now because it took so much would. they had everybody working on it, the farmers who had...
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with thea comment sanctuary -- it's not called a sanctuary city. it is called a welcoming city. know how democrats would ayton, ohio.ating com there is not one commissioner, nothing down there. i would like to know what you guys think about dayton. a great aquifer, so we need to protect that, our main water supply. go ahead. >> water issues in dating? dayton.-- caller: talking about dayton altogether, dayton is a really important place in ohio. if you run in montgomery county, odds are you are probably going to do well in the rest of the state. it is a bellwether, so to speak, bigide of the three c cities, cincinnati, cleveland, columbus. they have had some water issues, the date in shooting down there, some tornadoes that ripped through there. in 2016, if you had a place like dayton, or at least montgomery county, that was fairly supportive of donald trump, but you have seen the city that has been kind of kicked in the teeth over the past year, with the tornadoes, they had a kkk rally there, a lot of people went and protested against. that was the same weekend. you had aquifer
with thea comment sanctuary -- it's not called a sanctuary city. it is called a welcoming city. know how democrats would ayton, ohio.ating com there is not one commissioner, nothing down there. i would like to know what you guys think about dayton. a great aquifer, so we need to protect that, our main water supply. go ahead. >> water issues in dating? dayton.-- caller: talking about dayton altogether, dayton is a really important place in ohio. if you run in montgomery county, odds are...
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there is a real loss, not only there but he was a bridge hehree members of thea squad on the government oversight committee. he kind of was mentoring them. he was a voice the new guard to. the democrats have lost a big voice. >> he was a friend to the show. i know we remembered him this week. when it came to the job he was doing this moment i think you, jamal, said he was signing subpoenas the day he died. >> the night before he asked the staff to come up, he was signing documents. >> we know one of the stories nick mulvaney brought to the public eye this week was the decision to bring the g7 world leaders to the president's golf course, next year. last night that was reversed. it didn't take house oversight to stop it from happening though. why -- >> they definitely would have tried. >> brennan: why the reversal. >> this is the first big high profile reversal i have seen from president trump. something he was committed to thinauseebiisanush back on ininf explanations tor these the hospitality industry is disturbing. >> this morning the white house is deferring to the president's tweet.
there is a real loss, not only there but he was a bridge hehree members of thea squad on the government oversight committee. he kind of was mentoring them. he was a voice the new guard to. the democrats have lost a big voice. >> he was a friend to the show. i know we remembered him this week. when it came to the job he was doing this moment i think you, jamal, said he was signing subpoenas the day he died. >> the night before he asked the staff to come up, he was signing documents....
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putting on a huge show of force after jailed nine catalan leaders who tried to declare independence for thea region two yea. >> it is only going to stopnce we achieve what we want, that our changes, real changes. >> not all what the region to split away. there been counterprotests by those who wants the region to be >> they do not speak for the engine already. the support for independence not majoritarian. [chanting] >> this was t spark for the violence todayinprotesters hug eggs and cans at police. ,eventually police patients snapped. been scenes like this.re h these actions fueling temperatures -- tempers on the street. the severity of the jail sentences for the catalan anger. has caused real so to have police tactics, which protesters see as heavy-handed. spain's primeneinister w those involved in a violence will face full force of the law. it hasof been one week unrest, with no sign of it ending. catalan leaders say their hopes of independence are undimmed. bbc news, barcelona. >> is coming downboo the wire brexitnson's new deal with a vote looming tomorrow, it is too close to call. he n
putting on a huge show of force after jailed nine catalan leaders who tried to declare independence for thea region two yea. >> it is only going to stopnce we achieve what we want, that our changes, real changes. >> not all what the region to split away. there been counterprotests by those who wants the region to be >> they do not speak for the engine already. the support for independence not majoritarian. [chanting] >> this was t spark for the violence todayinprotesters...
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end a month-long strike and get employees back to work this now goes before representatives around thearo several more days. >> more than 25,000 teachers and staff members will be abandoneding their classroom setting for the peckt liep this morning. they failed to reach a deal with the 3rd largest school district. they're at odds over issues like teacher salaries and classroom sizes. over a quarter million will be kept out of classrooms and buildings will remain open so students have a safe place to go >>> and the father wins $450,000 in a defamation lawsuit. he sued a conspiracy theorist who said he died about his son's death. he was one of the victims at a the sandy hook school shooting in now town, connecticut claimee countied copies of hisa professf minnesota stands by his book and said he would appeal >>> in the race for 2020 senator elizabeth warren is emerging as a frontrunner and taking the punches to prove it. former vice president joe biden picked up attacks on his rival during the presidential debate >> reporter: the 2020 democrats embracing a new strategy, trying to blunt el
end a month-long strike and get employees back to work this now goes before representatives around thearo several more days. >> more than 25,000 teachers and staff members will be abandoneding their classroom setting for the peckt liep this morning. they failed to reach a deal with the 3rd largest school district. they're at odds over issues like teacher salaries and classroom sizes. over a quarter million will be kept out of classrooms and buildings will remain open so students have a...
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and that's theas thing that gets lost in most g of america's myts about us, about our suffering, aboutbo our disenfranchisement, about according to our friend jobs, our complete destruction. what it's missed are the ways in which we haves been always makig our own history, and in doing so, shaping the fabric of this country herself. so, for example, between 19 -- the '60s through the 1990, the united states supreme court heard more cases about federal indian law than any other genre of law. in the post-watergate years, in the post-vietnam years as america was trying to rethink what kind of country it wanted to be, the most vexing, perplexing legal question through which it sort of remade itself and reimagined itself involved native people. you know, the first test of states rights versus the federal government was not over the question of slavery, it was over the question of the removal of the five civilized tribes in the southeastern united states in the 1820s and '30s which pitted the federal government against the state of georgia and thee cherokees, seminoles, choctaw tribes of that
and that's theas thing that gets lost in most g of america's myts about us, about our suffering, aboutbo our disenfranchisement, about according to our friend jobs, our complete destruction. what it's missed are the ways in which we haves been always makig our own history, and in doing so, shaping the fabric of this country herself. so, for example, between 19 -- the '60s through the 1990, the united states supreme court heard more cases about federal indian law than any other genre of law. in...
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and we're using water to cool thea, jaysent, the adjacent tanks. we have had a number of vegetation fire which is have started result of the main fire in the facility. and we've been attacking them from the air and the ground. s good news at this point, they are all contained. >> reporter: you are watching an active fire fight from engines on the ground. putting water and foam on the fire at the nustar facility out here in crockett right now. this fire we are told has affected three tanks. we saw earlier the force of the heat was simply too much for that tank to handle and it collapsed and caused even more fire and smoke in this area. it also sparked a grass fire on the hillside. if we can pan off and take a look at that right now, you can see it burned about 15 acres. there's about 200 cal fire employees out here right now. working to make sure this doesn't spread. and they're trying to help put out the fire at this tank farm. they're also throwing cool water on all of these tanks right now to make sure they do not get involved. some have crude oi
and we're using water to cool thea, jaysent, the adjacent tanks. we have had a number of vegetation fire which is have started result of the main fire in the facility. and we've been attacking them from the air and the ground. s good news at this point, they are all contained. >> reporter: you are watching an active fire fight from engines on the ground. putting water and foam on the fire at the nustar facility out here in crockett right now. this fire we are told has affected three...
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this is a way to get around thea election? why don't we let the political process play itself out.ithout recognizing, if the politicaliz process has been tainted by foreignca interventi, the people will not be heard. i think the one thing democrats have to press on this is this is not a process for the president, not a process for congress. this is a process for the people, and thea people have bv stymied in other parts of the political erprocess, and this w created by the founders to allow them anotherto avenue to have their voices heard. >> eagle-eyed viewers will note, when you look at the screen here, weave just had the gaveling of the end of this firsten part of debate. we're moving towards, as reported, this t series of vote. the first vote willof be a bit a congressional throat clearing. it will not be the vote on the actual impeachment resolution. within minutesmp after that, we expect them to turn to this event, barrett, which is the vote on the actual rules for the potential impeachment. >> rules matter. it's actually -- this is not something that's just procedural and we
this is a way to get around thea election? why don't we let the political process play itself out.ithout recognizing, if the politicaliz process has been tainted by foreignca interventi, the people will not be heard. i think the one thing democrats have to press on this is this is not a process for the president, not a process for congress. this is a process for the people, and thea people have bv stymied in other parts of the political erprocess, and this w created by the founders to allow...
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afternoon and john trimble says the winds have calm down so we can all take a deep breath now we'll check theawelcome back to the kron 4 morning news, thanks for staying with us time to check in on those entertainment headline. we're talking about movies and music and also celebrity news even a prince there's a little bit of everything in today's hollywood minute, here's david daniel. >>i just feel time sit up and a single we're ginger. is this is all woman drove i 2 famous redheads get their wires crossed in a star-studded public service announcement for friday's world mental health day. >>prince harry and ed sheeran ask viewers to make sure no one is suffering in silence. too. >>i health brothers bring back their dead dead at least. in the latest trailer for disneypixar's on work want to see whether they find the rest of them. left to join them on their quest for animated adventure opens next march. writer performer isa ray has a new gig she's the latest celebrity voice of google assistant for a limited time you can have the star of hbo's in secure give you weather motivational messages or w
afternoon and john trimble says the winds have calm down so we can all take a deep breath now we'll check theawelcome back to the kron 4 morning news, thanks for staying with us time to check in on those entertainment headline. we're talking about movies and music and also celebrity news even a prince there's a little bit of everything in today's hollywood minute, here's david daniel. >>i just feel time sit up and a single we're ginger. is this is all woman drove i 2 famous redheads get...
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so theas narrativeo shift. and so what we're trying to do is to changehe narrative when it comes to our hiory of racial inequality. we're post-genocide nation. what we did to native people when europeans cam to the contin t, we didn't call it that. we said native people wer savages and used this narrative of rial difference. those people are different, to justify the vience. andrahat nve is what then got us comfortable with two and a half centuries of slavery. i think the great evil, slavery was the narrative, the idea that black people aren't as good as white people. they're not fully human, not evolved. that ideology of wte supremacy that emerged was the true evil. that's why i aued slavery doesn't end in 1865. it just evolves. that means we have work to do. >> one thing you're doing to help with that work is you built and founded the legacy museum in and the legacy museum helps to tell the story fromlavery to lynching to segregation to mass incarceration. and i thinkf those four components, people are very f
so theas narrativeo shift. and so what we're trying to do is to changehe narrative when it comes to our hiory of racial inequality. we're post-genocide nation. what we did to native people when europeans cam to the contin t, we didn't call it that. we said native people wer savages and used this narrative of rial difference. those people are different, to justify the vience. andrahat nve is what then got us comfortable with two and a half centuries of slavery. i think the great evil, slavery...
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and you probably don't know where you are at that time and actually need to find theas station.est gas, those types of things. >> obviously, we've had privacy issues with a lot of big tech companies. how do you draw that line between giving me what i need but not dig too deeply into my personal life where i am? >> we're an app. we're not an operating system. so you can turn us off whenever you want. but if you're using us, you're going to share the data with us, and we're going to use that to help the person driving behind you. it helps each other ear. it helps each other here. >> and nationally you ruled out your carpool app about a year ago what's the thinking behind that. >> when you look at your daily commute, look around you, 75% of americans drive alone in their car. you've got four empty seats and, frankly, traffic is getting worse. we all feel it. we see it mathematically. it is getting worse. and so if we can get more people to leave their car at home, get into a car with their neighbor and drive to work with them, we can actually remove cars from the road and lower con
and you probably don't know where you are at that time and actually need to find theas station.est gas, those types of things. >> obviously, we've had privacy issues with a lot of big tech companies. how do you draw that line between giving me what i need but not dig too deeply into my personal life where i am? >> we're an app. we're not an operating system. so you can turn us off whenever you want. but if you're using us, you're going to share the data with us, and we're going to...
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course playing to his base that was all part of his posturing and you know he's a great theatrical thea to make it so that's what it is skew no he he will need an extension it's impossible to get it through by the end of the month but because he promised he wouldn't do that he that's this whole charade of not signing the letter and pretending you know he's doing something he's obliged to do because it's and nice impose it on him so it seems the ball is now in brussels court and from what we're hearing decision makers there are torn between frustration and the fervent desire to ensure an orderly withdrawal let's go now to w.'s brussels bureau chief max hoffman. hi max hope you cat hear and say yes we can you tell me 1st of all what is the mood in brussels are people there basically saying we have just got to get this thing over. well 1st of all the mood is that the ball is not at all in the court of the european union but they still feel they need guidance by boris johnson what's the plan because as you know the braggs a deal is on ice even the break that the withdrawal bill which is the
course playing to his base that was all part of his posturing and you know he's a great theatrical thea to make it so that's what it is skew no he he will need an extension it's impossible to get it through by the end of the month but because he promised he wouldn't do that he that's this whole charade of not signing the letter and pretending you know he's doing something he's obliged to do because it's and nice impose it on him so it seems the ball is now in brussels court and from what we're...
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why would you want a one star review, sorry let me ask you in terms you can understand, what what thea >> if you want to have iraitying on yelp you need to pay for advertise, and on this site you don't pay advertise. so what they do, they manipulate the ratings in order for you to give up and pay for advertising. >> according to davidia when he refused to to pay yelp to advertise, noticed dozens of pfeiffer star reviews disappearing from his yelp page within to moo me that is extortion, i'm italian am we invent extortion. >> well, yeah, i mean are you not just italian, are you like cartoonishly italian. >> i agree with you. >> how exactly did yelp try to extort you, walk me through. >> yes, absolutely. you open your business. a couple of weeks you have your business placed in the forum, you start to observe the view, that is three or four weeks you start to receive a phone call. they call you every sing will day, they are pushy. they don't give up, they keep calling you. we were answering the phone looking at the number and we were just telling them to go [bleep] themselves immediately
why would you want a one star review, sorry let me ask you in terms you can understand, what what thea >> if you want to have iraitying on yelp you need to pay for advertise, and on this site you don't pay advertise. so what they do, they manipulate the ratings in order for you to give up and pay for advertising. >> according to davidia when he refused to to pay yelp to advertise, noticed dozens of pfeiffer star reviews disappearing from his yelp page within to moo me that is...
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course playing to his base that was all part of his posturing and you know he said great theatrical thea to make it so that's what it is skew know he he will need an extension it's impossible to get it through by the end of the month but because he promised he wouldn't do that to you he does this whole charade of not signing the letter and pretending you know he's doing something he's obliged to do because it's and nice impose it on him so it seems the ball is now in brussels court and from what we're hearing decision makers there are torn between frustration and the fervent desire to ensure an orderly withdrawal let's go now to w.'s brussels bureau chief max huffman. hi max. hope you can hear and see yes we can you tell me 1st of all what is the mood in brussels are people there basically saying we have just got to get this thing over well 1st of all the mood is that the ball is not at all in the court of the european union but they still feel they need guidance by boris johnson what's the plan because as you know the braggs a deal is on ice even the break that the withdrawal bill which
course playing to his base that was all part of his posturing and you know he said great theatrical thea to make it so that's what it is skew know he he will need an extension it's impossible to get it through by the end of the month but because he promised he wouldn't do that to you he does this whole charade of not signing the letter and pretending you know he's doing something he's obliged to do because it's and nice impose it on him so it seems the ball is now in brussels court and from...
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. ♪ elizabeth: we're less than a hundred days -- thea wa iowa c caucus.behind warren and pete buttigieg. >> joe biden insists he is the frontrunner, he is trailing warren in iowa and new hampshire, having trouble raising money, and not generating enthusiasm that other candidates are not doing grassroot networking you need. he is getting weaker and weaker. there is a reason that barack obama did not endorse joe biden, he knew he was not ready for primetime. >> how could you not be ready for primetime, he as been around since nixon era. democrat party lacks voter turn out infrastructure in 10 key swing states. >> when you are the incumbent president like donald trump you have built in advantages, the nominee has to play catch up. president is stockin stalking cd full. >>> bipartisan watch dog group, now says there is no way that bernie sanders and elizabeth warren can pay for their single player plan with just taxes on the rich. they will likely have to raise middle class taxes. bench beebernie sanders said i e to have a plan to explain. >> because he doesn
. ♪ elizabeth: we're less than a hundred days -- thea wa iowa c caucus.behind warren and pete buttigieg. >> joe biden insists he is the frontrunner, he is trailing warren in iowa and new hampshire, having trouble raising money, and not generating enthusiasm that other candidates are not doing grassroot networking you need. he is getting weaker and weaker. there is a reason that barack obama did not endorse joe biden, he knew he was not ready for primetime. >> how could you not be...
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immigrants come there is no way naturalized citizens are naturally immune from that's so ther that so thea deterrent. >> said they don't even get to that point? >> in some cases they would be detoured and in other cases be concerned they themselves might be challenged, particularly if they are a citizen that means language assistance in some way at the polling place, but there's also of course this danger accessing inaccurate data even though it is going to be used in aggregate it still means a naturalized citizen is aware that the government is seeking information that may inaccurately identify still has a noncitizen. and it can encourage others may be led by the rhetoric to challenge that person's participation. so, it all sounds from the practices and rhetoric from the administration that it's not seeking accurate data it's raising those kind of concerns and it is diminishing the citizenship if you will of those that are not native born citizens of the country. if i may add a very briefly to that, about two thirds of the community are immigrants or about over 90%, 92% are immigrants or
immigrants come there is no way naturalized citizens are naturally immune from that's so ther that so thea deterrent. >> said they don't even get to that point? >> in some cases they would be detoured and in other cases be concerned they themselves might be challenged, particularly if they are a citizen that means language assistance in some way at the polling place, but there's also of course this danger accessing inaccurate data even though it is going to be used in aggregate it...
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on theas some effect policy impact because communication and guidance is such an important part of monetary policy these days. at the same time, there are asferent views and different regards the economic outlook. myself am a product of democratic custom and football teams. i value communication. united, you tend to win games. >> mario draghi is not listening to advice from the committee. what does that mean for markets? how should markets interpret? >> this is greatly exaggerated in the sense that the monetary -- but certain sensitive ,ssues such as qe resuming asset purchases, is for the governing council to decide. extraordinary in this. >> there is so much pushback against negative rates. there seems to be a government council at a split. do we need policy review? that is something christine lagarde as the president of the ecb will decide. my reading is she has indicated we could start a review of monetary policy. i find it important to analyze or a population factor,t of a conditions operating in the environment of monetary policy. is the treaty, price stability. i would find this kind
on theas some effect policy impact because communication and guidance is such an important part of monetary policy these days. at the same time, there are asferent views and different regards the economic outlook. myself am a product of democratic custom and football teams. i value communication. united, you tend to win games. >> mario draghi is not listening to advice from the committee. what does that mean for markets? how should markets interpret? >> this is greatly exaggerated...
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theas floating around climate movement.he reason why i think the precedent of the new deal is a d ttle bitit more useful than the world war ii precedent is simply because this was top down. and i think i wouldn't want federal government to have that much power. i argued this on fire. we actually need to look at the whole era to look at precedence for this kind of rapid change. and the transition and the marshall plan. as examples of times when they understood the threat. they understood why there was the great depression in the dustbowl. with the u.s. wasn't worried about ways that a lot of countries were falling under control of the soviet union. they wanted to rebuild western that would waye e ri make it has to be a more mixed economy and that has a much stronger social protection or people will go full blown socialist.oc >> was there a book or author that influenced or changed or your thinking at any subject. >> so many books. i don't know where to begin. certainly when i was writing this changes everything all some indi
theas floating around climate movement.he reason why i think the precedent of the new deal is a d ttle bitit more useful than the world war ii precedent is simply because this was top down. and i think i wouldn't want federal government to have that much power. i argued this on fire. we actually need to look at the whole era to look at precedence for this kind of rapid change. and the transition and the marshall plan. as examples of times when they understood the threat. they understood why...
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deal on thea mini table that does it move the dial in terms of monetary policy? commentators are suggesting it doesn't. it is too small a deal and has not been signed. they are penciling in another rate cut toward the end of the year. which we are talking about the fed, trade very much at the fore again. havee: china and u.s. emerged from last week's trade talks with different takes on who and what was in this deal, and both sides say there are details that need to be hammered out before anything can be signed. let's get to tom mackenzie, watching this all out of beijing. where do things stand right now? from fanfare on friday in the u.s. to the reality check -- even hade a steve mnuchin, the treasury secretary saying we expect s and ouralk sources in china saying they want to get some of these details nailed down before they put the paper for xi jinping to sign, maybe at the summit in chile in november. we hear the chinese are pushing the u.s. to hold off on the additional tariff hikes planned. that would go some way to addressing china's longer-term concerns --
deal on thea mini table that does it move the dial in terms of monetary policy? commentators are suggesting it doesn't. it is too small a deal and has not been signed. they are penciling in another rate cut toward the end of the year. which we are talking about the fed, trade very much at the fore again. havee: china and u.s. emerged from last week's trade talks with different takes on who and what was in this deal, and both sides say there are details that need to be hammered out before...
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created is theas dasby for china. the china for competition or china challenge ecause it goes beyond the bilateral with the p.o.a. directatese separate under it that will deal with different parts of the defense and seek alignment within our department for the china challenge. one thing to have a great strategy document. it's another that have great policy statements. it's quite another to bring the whole enterprise of the department of defense into challenge.or the so we'll have directorates that deal with the other regions. we'll have somebody on the china desk that deals with africa. e'll have somebody that deals with western hemisphere and deals with middle east and and actually sia we'll help our our department work on those issues rather than having to integrate at a senior level. we'll have people that deal with plans so that won't be the sole purview of just the planners.s and we'll have people that understand china and are involved in china policy nforming that process in a better way. we'll have people who d
created is theas dasby for china. the china for competition or china challenge ecause it goes beyond the bilateral with the p.o.a. directatese separate under it that will deal with different parts of the defense and seek alignment within our department for the china challenge. one thing to have a great strategy document. it's another that have great policy statements. it's quite another to bring the whole enterprise of the department of defense into challenge.or the so we'll have directorates...
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theas the kicker of autonomous vehicle area. these companies like general motors are not necessarily like they used to be in the past. these are stocks that i think can do both for investors and should be trading for more than five or six times earnings. romaine: john buckingham, great to have you on. us today from irvine, california. some breaking news out of washington, president trump holding a cabinet meeting, speaking about a broad range of issues regarding the china trade deal. he says he hopes to sign that deal that month in chile where he is meeting with world leaders. cap that members including steve mnuchin and robert lighthizer plan to speak with their chinese counterparts this friday regarding the trade deal. lighthizer said the countries continue to have deputy level talks. trump also talked about the situation in syria, the kurds, saying that something good would come out of it -- and as are his words. banker sachs, a third arrested for insider trading. the exclusive bloomberg reporting. that is next. this is bloom
theas the kicker of autonomous vehicle area. these companies like general motors are not necessarily like they used to be in the past. these are stocks that i think can do both for investors and should be trading for more than five or six times earnings. romaine: john buckingham, great to have you on. us today from irvine, california. some breaking news out of washington, president trump holding a cabinet meeting, speaking about a broad range of issues regarding the china trade deal. he says he...
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if you don't have this and you want to know what is going on, you need to get the book, is that if theaitive book on the witch hunt, chock-full of analysis, but also citations that you never seen before. also joining us fox news legal analystt gregg jarrett and also joining us right next to me here in new york, contributor emily compagno. thank you both for being here tonight. i want to go to this, you are familiar with this case is anybody out there but if it is true that the u.s. attorney now has blackberries, where we going with this? >> the spying that occurred in the trump campaign was outsourced to foreign undercover informants like stephan halbert and joseph masuda. if you read the mueller report, he would have you believe that he's a russian asset, he's not. either that is an intentional representation by mueller or he's incredible gullible or maybe even both. massoud has always been a western intelligence and he gave instructions to u.s. agents including the fbi. our own asset is feeding and disinformation to george papadopoulos on purpose to set him up as a patsy to justify an
if you don't have this and you want to know what is going on, you need to get the book, is that if theaitive book on the witch hunt, chock-full of analysis, but also citations that you never seen before. also joining us fox news legal analystt gregg jarrett and also joining us right next to me here in new york, contributor emily compagno. thank you both for being here tonight. i want to go to this, you are familiar with this case is anybody out there but if it is true that the u.s. attorney now...
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joining us is thea agnalyst behn the call great to have you with us. >> thank you you note that last quarter digital sales doubled accounting for 18% of revenue growth. as we get farther and farther out into your projections to 1600, how do you see those numbers changing are you seeing similar rates of growth >> well, you should see that digital mix increased from here. they are finding a nice fly wheel of using that free dli delivery people are using the brand in a different way. there's a lot of mobile order and pick up. people are enjoying the benefits of loyalty as they get further and further along, many innovation will help some of that menu innovation might be exclusive to the digital side of things which is by a separate line which is part of the secret sauce here that second line is capacity and it's high margin sales >> high margin because it doesn't involve as much labor. >> not as much labor that's right you order online that obviously take away the bottom at the cash register. the second make line is ready. right now it's maybe 400,000 per store right now going through t
joining us is thea agnalyst behn the call great to have you with us. >> thank you you note that last quarter digital sales doubled accounting for 18% of revenue growth. as we get farther and farther out into your projections to 1600, how do you see those numbers changing are you seeing similar rates of growth >> well, you should see that digital mix increased from here. they are finding a nice fly wheel of using that free dli delivery people are using the brand in a different way....
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but you know what you also got done -- and i say this as a good friend -- you got thea bankrupt is hurting middle class families all over this country. you got trade agreements like nafta with china done which cost us 4 million jobs. >> it sounds a lot like the case against hillary clinton to be honest with you from 2016. >> i know what i'm about to say is going to be controversial, but there is no doubt in most folks mind that all those individuals on the stage tonight have solutions to our country's problems. they have great policy solutions. so did al gore. and i say that because in that stage at the end of the day what i would say is that we're still debating the nuances of policies between one and the other and no one has a claim that there is an existential threat right now not just on the national scale but increasingly on the global scale. and no one is actually able to meet that demand right now. this is not a debate in 2016. had i flipped into 2016 i would say this is a normal tweet. that's not where we are. i don't think anyone lost but no one broke through. for us to break thro
but you know what you also got done -- and i say this as a good friend -- you got thea bankrupt is hurting middle class families all over this country. you got trade agreements like nafta with china done which cost us 4 million jobs. >> it sounds a lot like the case against hillary clinton to be honest with you from 2016. >> i know what i'm about to say is going to be controversial, but there is no doubt in most folks mind that all those individuals on the stage tonight have...
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and that's thea we want to make sure we get. ano anonymous, no names, but actualw many times this or that person,h of time, types of injuries, caud effect of particular events. wen event on monday where two infans died, eight months old. so we wo see what the effects are for ths at station 19 that went to thats hard for members to report thata injury report. >> yeah. >> but we can get data from thes unit. so all of our process wit. we are asking them to provide td track that information for us se can have an idea of what we areg and who are they helping, what e issues coming up. and again, no, just facts, like you said. >> great. that's great. thank y, chief. i appreciate that. >> sure. >> thank you very much, commissr veronese. commissioner clevelan, please. >> thank you, mr. president. i d like to echo commissioner verons comments regarding the trainingr people in terms of what are the injuries out there and how are y being injured. the more informae gather and the more data we have better prepared we are to instrt them on wha
and that's thea we want to make sure we get. ano anonymous, no names, but actualw many times this or that person,h of time, types of injuries, caud effect of particular events. wen event on monday where two infans died, eight months old. so we wo see what the effects are for ths at station 19 that went to thats hard for members to report thata injury report. >> yeah. >> but we can get data from thes unit. so all of our process wit. we are asking them to provide td track that...
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with thea hearing witnesses being instructed on how we can shape tangible legislation that is going to have an effect on addressing this epidemic in the country. colleague some more questioning. >> thank you everyone for your patience >> we did have some of congress come to illinois and we , buteet with everybody specifically met with the young folks under 25, most of them under 20, so we had done things like that often. understand theo violence is one of the two prong strategies and that means we have to get to work many people have testified and what many of you commented on. by structuraln violence? the ways we put individuals in our communities and harm's way and there are things that are not easy to see. we have a colleague that would say that fish cannot see water and so it may not seem obvious to us, but there are structural issues that lead to increased violence and rape subtests. we have put together a workgroup which is a national group of experts and addressing structural violence. complementary to our team workgroup, making it as safe as possible while trying to understand
with thea hearing witnesses being instructed on how we can shape tangible legislation that is going to have an effect on addressing this epidemic in the country. colleague some more questioning. >> thank you everyone for your patience >> we did have some of congress come to illinois and we , buteet with everybody specifically met with the young folks under 25, most of them under 20, so we had done things like that often. understand theo violence is one of the two prong strategies...
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drug cartel, working in concert to spread the message that these drugsere not that addictive and that thea a wide variety of aches and pains. they are actlly only intended for cancer pain, end-of-life care,is certainses that are extremely painful. so, many of e oth plaintiffs have adopted similar arguments. the public nuisance argument i refe to carried the day in oklahoma and a state judge agreed that johnson & johnson had created a public nuisance and order that company to pay >>0 $2 million. my understanding is that the companies haved, arge were operating in a regulated market, the fda, the deapo were sd to be looking after this, and that we were not really guilty anall of this. i wonder if you could just tell me understand now, if a jury trial was not held and this settlement is a bellwether of sorts, what are we to read from this settlement for all of these other cases? >> well, it is fuzzy, but it is more information. thousands of other communities are looking at this settlement rightow, as well as the drug companies themselves, everybody is trying to assess theth streand weaknesses
drug cartel, working in concert to spread the message that these drugsere not that addictive and that thea a wide variety of aches and pains. they are actlly only intended for cancer pain, end-of-life care,is certainses that are extremely painful. so, many of e oth plaintiffs have adopted similar arguments. the public nuisance argument i refe to carried the day in oklahoma and a state judge agreed that johnson & johnson had created a public nuisance and order that company to pay >>0...
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. >> he's going to check thea t n thenticity of the letter. >> he knows a lot of what we did was partisand a job to do. >> it does speak to the fact this molt has been building up for some time. trump did want create this moment. he exploited it perhaps, he exacerbated it. >> i said this people think trump createed the republican congress. that's not true. the republican congress created trump. look at the senate today. they do nothing. you can't vote an an amendment, and that's why i wrote an op-ed for "the new york times" saying filibuster is gone, might as well accept it. it's not a question if it's going to be gone, it's when and it's gone. the senate as we've known it is gone. the senate is going to come to the house of representatives and it's not the end of the world. instead of having 60 vote threshold, it'll be a 50 vote threshold. it's still going to be good but understand it's not going to be the way it was. >> talk to me about mitch mcconnell. he was your counterpart throughout your time as leader. he held up the merrick garland nomination for the better part of a year and sai
. >> he's going to check thea t n thenticity of the letter. >> he knows a lot of what we did was partisand a job to do. >> it does speak to the fact this molt has been building up for some time. trump did want create this moment. he exploited it perhaps, he exacerbated it. >> i said this people think trump createed the republican congress. that's not true. the republican congress created trump. look at the senate today. they do nothing. you can't vote an an amendment,...
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i said that someone referred to the -- of theas 20th century. that person was a great norwegian explorer and humanitarian in 1922. it is a very young century with a lot of tumultuous events still to come. famine, civil war and so on. it gets obscured in part because of that as well. there is also the soviet dimension and not wanting to remember there. mission.e soviet maybe my colleagues have something to say about hoover generally. >> in the case of germany, i showed really briefly the nazi propaganda where they talk about how they are hungry, but they conveniently left out the massive amount of food aid the germans had received. that process is something being chosen, being selected, being fed, maybe a year at a time. i think the people who remembered did not find diaries reflecting on -- in the case of germany, it was not that popular. you have the quakers as the face of the food aid. yes. maybe political reasons. i think what bert said is really great about hoover and his popularity, but i'm hoping more people will know the story. that's why
i said that someone referred to the -- of theas 20th century. that person was a great norwegian explorer and humanitarian in 1922. it is a very young century with a lot of tumultuous events still to come. famine, civil war and so on. it gets obscured in part because of that as well. there is also the soviet dimension and not wanting to remember there. mission.e soviet maybe my colleagues have something to say about hoover generally. >> in the case of germany, i showed really briefly the...
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mind, the inspector general has already made referrals toin the departmt of justice on the director, theaeputy director, and the deputy assistant director, and in the deputy assistant director's case, it's about leaking and here we go again. the senators need to get the answers again. i thank you both for joining us. breakingng news tonight, andrew mccabe tonight has dropped his wrongful employment termination lawsuit against the department of justice. we'll have more on that in our next block, but tonight the durham probe is not the only investigation we are tracking. the horowitz report into fisa abuse is finished. and according to the inspector general, it'll be released to the public with only minor redactions. folks, that's brand-new news, we had not heard that before. we thought there would be two different reports. congressman john ratcliffe is saying publicly that the horwitz saying publicly that the horowitz report and the durham probe are connected. watch this. >> i think these two things are related. the work done by michael horowitz could result in criminal referrals, even tho
mind, the inspector general has already made referrals toin the departmt of justice on the director, theaeputy director, and the deputy assistant director, and in the deputy assistant director's case, it's about leaking and here we go again. the senators need to get the answers again. i thank you both for joining us. breakingng news tonight, andrew mccabe tonight has dropped his wrongful employment termination lawsuit against the department of justice. we'll have more on that in our next block,...
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theas renegotiated declaration and made it even worse.ing a debate today which there is no economic impact assessment and no accompanying legal advice. sought tonment has avoid scrutiny throughout the promisesnd made empty on workers rights and the environment. spentme government that --ks negotiating in secret this government cannot be trusted and these ventures will not be duped. , mr. speaker, will the government's own workers, the head of the civil service union, prospect, -- at the conclusion of that meeting he said, i asked for reassurances that the government would not diverge on workers rights after brexit. he could not give me those assurances. as for the much-hyped world leading environment bill, the legally binding targets will not be enforceable until 2037. for this government, the climate emergency can always wait. risks peoples jobs, the environment and our national health service. we must be honest about what this deal means for our manufacturing industry and peoples jobs. not only does it reduce access to the market of our
theas renegotiated declaration and made it even worse.ing a debate today which there is no economic impact assessment and no accompanying legal advice. sought tonment has avoid scrutiny throughout the promisesnd made empty on workers rights and the environment. spentme government that --ks negotiating in secret this government cannot be trusted and these ventures will not be duped. , mr. speaker, will the government's own workers, the head of the civil service union, prospect, -- at the...