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instead, state delegates in fargo this week will be choosing among themself, which 28 of themself, which to get to go to cleveland, the delegates have the extra joy of being unbounds when they get to the national convention, which means, they can vote for whoever they want. even on the first ballot, donald trump, ted cruz, your mom, chris hayes, anyone. that makes north dakota delegates extremely valuable and makes the pros sect of being a north dakota delegate extremely fun. ted cruz will make the trip to fargo, tomorrow to court these folks in person. donald trump will be sending ben carson to do the courting on his behalf. whether you fall in love with ted cruz or ben carson, these guys need those delegates. they don't have one to spare. we learned donald trump and ted cruz lost delegates when marco rubio came back from the dead for a handful of delegates that he had probably, seemingly, maybe, left behind. senator rubio of course, suspended his campaign. after he did that, the republican party of alaska decided they would essentially give away the five delegates maarco rubio gave to
instead, state delegates in fargo this week will be choosing among themself, which 28 of themself, which to get to go to cleveland, the delegates have the extra joy of being unbounds when they get to the national convention, which means, they can vote for whoever they want. even on the first ballot, donald trump, ted cruz, your mom, chris hayes, anyone. that makes north dakota delegates extremely valuable and makes the pros sect of being a north dakota delegate extremely fun. ted cruz will make...
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and the patients, themself, feel better. >> reporter: her two sons have muscular dystrophy, a rare wasting away disorder puts children in wheel sales by teens. no treatments are proved for it in the united states. mcnary was w more than 50 patients and doctors who spoke during a two-and-a-half hour public hearing monday in front of a panel of outside advisers to the fda. the panel was charged with evaluating data, supporting an application for the drug developed by boston's biotech company. they were impassioned. their parents and supporters, met with the panel to recommend approval of the drug, they're convinced is helping them. >> unless you have a child that has muscular dystrophy, you don't understand. >> it's time to listen to the real experts. >> fda, please don't let me die early. >> reporter: but the panel was troubled by the lack of data. they ran a key study in just 12 patients. there was no placebo control. most drugs even for rare diseases are tested in at least dozens of patients before they win approval. given the lack of options, they are speaking with accelerated approval,
and the patients, themself, feel better. >> reporter: her two sons have muscular dystrophy, a rare wasting away disorder puts children in wheel sales by teens. no treatments are proved for it in the united states. mcnary was w more than 50 patients and doctors who spoke during a two-and-a-half hour public hearing monday in front of a panel of outside advisers to the fda. the panel was charged with evaluating data, supporting an application for the drug developed by boston's biotech...
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artist, i by the same logic, police officers, every individual police officer should be to think of themselfem bas door. >> and one more thing about that, let's not forget, that police officers are public servants who work for we the people. we the tax payers. >> every day. >> and black lives matter, and tax payers are saying, that we want to be treated differently. >> every single day. >> yes. >> let me tell you the day in the life of an officer. >> hold that point and we are going to add more time to the final segment and when we come back, we will be back with some final thoughts. ♪ >> over the last several weeks we have discussed the evolution of the institution of in the united states. since the social, political and spiritual revolutions of 1960s, the reason that people get married has changed. today, people are getting married to find themselves. in other words, to resolve their own identity crisis. resolution of the identity crisis has come into all human beings. marriage however, is not the context to resolve that crisis, if two people get married to vee solve that is creates a grea
artist, i by the same logic, police officers, every individual police officer should be to think of themselfem bas door. >> and one more thing about that, let's not forget, that police officers are public servants who work for we the people. we the tax payers. >> every day. >> and black lives matter, and tax payers are saying, that we want to be treated differently. >> every single day. >> yes. >> let me tell you the day in the life of an officer. >>...
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i think my physical abilities speak for themself.lot of things behind the skenes, as far as can make myself a great quarterback going forward. >> john will probably hang out at the airport in chicago the whole weekend. >> that's how he gets those interviews. >> exactly. >> watch our special eagles draft day tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. exclusive interviews with the team's new decisionmakers and our team of football hall of famers will break down the birds picks. >> we continue to follow breaking news for you this morning. >> a crash, a carjacking and another crash, two police officers are hurt. we just spoke with investigators and we'll have new information from them coming up at 6:00. >>> breaking overnight, police charge a mother in the death of her own 2-year-old child. we'll tell you what the mother admitted to police. >>> nbc 10 breaking news. >>> this breaking news, a crash and carjacking involving police officers and men who ditched their clothes. >>> let's win the nomination and in july, let's return as a unified party. >> loo
i think my physical abilities speak for themself.lot of things behind the skenes, as far as can make myself a great quarterback going forward. >> john will probably hang out at the airport in chicago the whole weekend. >> that's how he gets those interviews. >> exactly. >> watch our special eagles draft day tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. exclusive interviews with the team's new decisionmakers and our team of football hall of famers will break down the birds picks. >>...
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and so this side is our interesting wines that we keep aging themself. >> this is the house collectiont. >> now i want to show you the membership area. the newest member, anthony bourdain. >> me? >> and it's our roosevelt collection of wines. please, open it. >> wow, cool. it's good being the -- thank you. >> it's good having you. >> thank you so much. close that up, man. >> close it up. go ahead... leave the competition behind. lexus gs 350 and 200 turbo. there's no going back. pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. go ahead, embrace those beautiful moments. flonase changes everything. ...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit. which provided for their every financial need. and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had given its last. but with their raymond james financial advisor, they had prepared for even the unthinkable. and they danced. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. hey, we're openi
and so this side is our interesting wines that we keep aging themself. >> this is the house collectiont. >> now i want to show you the membership area. the newest member, anthony bourdain. >> me? >> and it's our roosevelt collection of wines. please, open it. >> wow, cool. it's good being the -- thank you. >> it's good having you. >> thank you so much. close that up, man. >> close it up. go ahead... leave the competition behind. lexus gs 350 and...
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the refugee program has made themself sufficient and more importantly, they say, life is good.oxana saberi, al jazeera, new york. >> the way we get our news has changed drastically over the years. >> good night and good luck. >> for see it now with edward r. morrow. >> from the legendary edward r. morrow to al jazeera america, tonight we take a look at where we've been and where we're headed. >> used to be you turned on your tv and the only thing you could put on tv was cbs, nbc and abc. >> the topic of the night's the week ahead. >> welcome back to al jazeera america, here is look at our stories. federal investigators are looking at video recorders to determine the cause of a deadly amtrak derailment. 2:00 a.m. trak construction workers died, mortwo amtrak con. >> tenlts are beintents are beie a camp. the republican party chairman, rice previs said the gop could potentially nominate a candidate who is not currently running. he admitthat if the majority of the candidates are unbound they could nominate an outlier candidate if there's no clear win are after the first round of vo
the refugee program has made themself sufficient and more importantly, they say, life is good.oxana saberi, al jazeera, new york. >> the way we get our news has changed drastically over the years. >> good night and good luck. >> for see it now with edward r. morrow. >> from the legendary edward r. morrow to al jazeera america, tonight we take a look at where we've been and where we're headed. >> used to be you turned on your tv and the only thing you could put on...
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. >> does it say something about your leadership ability if i for someone who calls themself an organizational genius who created an amazing business organization you could not create an organization on the ground to beat ted cruz organization? >> i started with $1 million loan and i build $10 billion company. >> a lot of similarities in this case, i have won most it. you can say what about organization? well, how come i'm lead by hundred of delegates and millions of votes. adonald trump has been yelling. and screaming. a lot of whining. i'm sure some cursing. >> no cursing on show. joining to us analyze the college is heidi przbyla political corporate for "usa today" and lisa boothe with the "washington examiner," and juan williams analyst and co-host of "the five," and author of "we the people." two days until new york are the media fixated on the state by state delegate the fights? >> truth be told, i have always been disturbed by the tendency of the media to cover politics like it is a sports match. this new phase we are going into right now could have the potential of put that on steroids
. >> does it say something about your leadership ability if i for someone who calls themself an organizational genius who created an amazing business organization you could not create an organization on the ground to beat ted cruz organization? >> i started with $1 million loan and i build $10 billion company. >> a lot of similarities in this case, i have won most it. you can say what about organization? well, how come i'm lead by hundred of delegates and millions of votes....
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anybody can find themself very easily in this situation. daddy. ain't no doubt about it. but i hope i can say that was daddy then. this is daddy now. that i'm alive and living in hope. thank you, guys. >> thank you. [ applause ] ♪ a model's hair is the ultimate test for care. schwarzkopf presents essence ultime omega repair, with rich omega oil. it repairs hair deep inside. 10 times stronger hair. 90 percent less breakage. omega repair, developed with claudia schiffer, from schwarzkopf. i've been blind since birth. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. learn about non-24 by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. >>> in massachusetts the clambake is a ritual going back to the flintstones, before the pilgrims. today at the long-standing locals only shooting club, schuetzen veerin in german for the immigrants who started this ray takes me through the fascinating and arcane process of creating an old-school clambake. >> basically we build a kiln with hardwood and stone. we burn it down, rem
anybody can find themself very easily in this situation. daddy. ain't no doubt about it. but i hope i can say that was daddy then. this is daddy now. that i'm alive and living in hope. thank you, guys. >> thank you. [ applause ] ♪ a model's hair is the ultimate test for care. schwarzkopf presents essence ultime omega repair, with rich omega oil. it repairs hair deep inside. 10 times stronger hair. 90 percent less breakage. omega repair, developed with claudia schiffer, from schwarzkopf....
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person who could make that kind of make over of themself not the person that comes out and says that aloud. does not have the discipline to say everything he is thinking. not able to offer sobriety that i think codes for people as moderate which is separate from policy protections. >> dickerson: what is fascinating if you talk to people who are voting for trump either i like that he says whatever he wants, that he's off the cuff, that he's totally not in politics may be saying those things but not going to be that way within he's president. even if he tries to change it, it may keep his basis of support no reason to believe that he can grow his base of support if he makes those changes because everyone else will say, we see what has been going glob here is a guy who says i can can presidential, just wait, turns around says, well, if i were being presidential, none of you would be here you'dal so bored by me. >> that was very delicate. dickerson: what some people have tried to warm to trump have hoped for that he would be malleable. there was one quote from somebody on the hill saying
person who could make that kind of make over of themself not the person that comes out and says that aloud. does not have the discipline to say everything he is thinking. not able to offer sobriety that i think codes for people as moderate which is separate from policy protections. >> dickerson: what is fascinating if you talk to people who are voting for trump either i like that he says whatever he wants, that he's off the cuff, that he's totally not in politics may be saying those...
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they seem to get better as the race goes on and find themself in this position week in and week out.s something that you build on. >> here's the 17 car of stenhouse jr. and trevor bayne covered roush cars and for second place, kyle busch going after his teammate, matt kenseth. boys, we don't have to get that broom out again, will we? you know, a weekend sweep. >> you know, one thing i want to point out this is the first time that matt kenseth has been in the lead and controlled the restart and going back to what carl edwards learned when i hook at the lap times matt took off super hard, he really was ab the lap times he was running to maintain that lead and now it's fallen off. whoever gets control of that lead has to really back it off and hold back as much as they possibly can to make those tires live longer. >> kind of find the gap. don't drive off and leave everybody like we seen truex do and still maintain the lead. might want to think about doing that. also in the top ten, jamie mcmurray having a strong run here in texas tonight, matt. >> two year win, mike, on a mile and a hal
they seem to get better as the race goes on and find themself in this position week in and week out.s something that you build on. >> here's the 17 car of stenhouse jr. and trevor bayne covered roush cars and for second place, kyle busch going after his teammate, matt kenseth. boys, we don't have to get that broom out again, will we? you know, a weekend sweep. >> you know, one thing i want to point out this is the first time that matt kenseth has been in the lead and controlled the...
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normal image you have of trump events, at least foisted by many of the media, that the trump fans themself was go out on the protesters, that's not the case here, and it's certain live not always the case if we see incidents on either side we'll show that to you but it does give you an idea where there's crowds and agitation, i guess to your point you have to be careful. >> you do. i was going to say earlier i agree with herman cain 100%. i actually believe the protesters, the apts trump protesters are individuals that are organized. i think they're trained and i think they comp to these events with the expectation of inciting violence. that is a huge problem because what they're doing -- again, they're trying to take away the constitutional rights of people like mr. trump and his supporters. so i think that's a major, major issue that we're going to continue to see as we go forward into the election cycle. >> if i can go to claude you cowen who is outside and she was in the mid ol' of the is craziness. i don't have no -- seemed to go in waves where its gets calm and then heated again. hou
normal image you have of trump events, at least foisted by many of the media, that the trump fans themself was go out on the protesters, that's not the case here, and it's certain live not always the case if we see incidents on either side we'll show that to you but it does give you an idea where there's crowds and agitation, i guess to your point you have to be careful. >> you do. i was going to say earlier i agree with herman cain 100%. i actually believe the protesters, the apts trump...
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they pulled themself up on the cliff where they spent two hours hanging on for dear life. >> we screamedor help and no one would help. two girls came along to help us. >> one was having panic attack and couldn't breathe. i helped her breathe. martha: wow. they walked away safe and sound and with minor cuts an bruises with a big story. bill: have you seen the dow following up very early problems in the year with its biggest quarterly comeback since 1933. dow finishing 1.5% higher this quarter thanks to a strong run in march. s&p also finished in the green after successful month. check out your 401(k). joining us now is the author of a brand new book, it is called, "rich is not a four-letter word." the author is gerri willis from the fox business network. how are you today. >> i'm good. bill: congratulations. we'll talk about the book in a moment. markets why did they move? >> march was incredible. look at these numbers, dow up 7%. s&p up 6.66%. nasdaq up 6.89%. this is huge numbers. this is year right here. i would be happy if stopped right now and didn't trade another stock all year long
they pulled themself up on the cliff where they spent two hours hanging on for dear life. >> we screamedor help and no one would help. two girls came along to help us. >> one was having panic attack and couldn't breathe. i helped her breathe. martha: wow. they walked away safe and sound and with minor cuts an bruises with a big story. bill: have you seen the dow following up very early problems in the year with its biggest quarterly comeback since 1933. dow finishing 1.5% higher...
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>> candidates other than themself. neil: you' right? >> so that's a a vy deceptive ththining. neil: we'l'll see what happens. in the meantime let me g go back my original subject and y you were kind enouougho indulge me on this political stuff. >> a always. neil: the presidenanotherr 250 forces to syriria. i guess the question i he is is it too little too late? and is the nasty a already out of the bottle? we've got, you know, isi sympathizers all over r th worlrld now. >> uh-h-hu you're e exaly right. anand, again, it comes back to those opoptics that we just taed about as seemingly despereration. look, there are twtwo rds in the military that websolutely and abjectly hate. it's called mission n creek. d d you'veve seen that with the obamama administration. two weekagago now sending 200 troops into iraqaq. now 're talklking about 250 to go into syria. thatututs the troop strength that we have over there at about 4,300. but at is coconcerning for me, neil, is just about a month ago, we had reports that syrian rebelels that were backed by the darartment of defense were fightini
>> candidates other than themself. neil: you' right? >> so that's a a vy deceptive ththining. neil: we'l'll see what happens. in the meantime let me g go back my original subject and y you were kind enouougho indulge me on this political stuff. >> a always. neil: the presidenanotherr 250 forces to syriria. i guess the question i he is is it too little too late? and is the nasty a already out of the bottle? we've got, you know, isi sympathizers all over r th worlrld now....
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we make sure we use parts in the sustainable way so i think her qualifications speak for themself so thank you. >> thank you for coming out. any members who wish to comment on item 4? seeing none public comment is closed. if we can get a motion for that. >> so movered >> move aprovel of marry cay chin for seat 6 on the bike committee. >> we'll take that without objection. congratulations. [applause] very supportive crowd today. jrkts item 5 is here hearing to appoint one member to #2c34 commission on aging advise rea counsel >> diane lawrence here >> good afternoon. diane lawrence of district 4 and native san franciscan. i come before you seek reappointmentant to xhishz on aging and adult service for see 5 representing district 4. i served on the council since jan twn 14 mpt 2 and a half years on the council i learned btd aging adults and disabilities and my current appointment is expiring. 4 generation san franciscan lived in the sun set park the majorityf the my life. educational is bachelor and mast rer from usf and [inaudible] 32 in the insurance industry requiring 3 years ago an
we make sure we use parts in the sustainable way so i think her qualifications speak for themself so thank you. >> thank you for coming out. any members who wish to comment on item 4? seeing none public comment is closed. if we can get a motion for that. >> so movered >> move aprovel of marry cay chin for seat 6 on the bike committee. >> we'll take that without objection. congratulations. [applause] very supportive crowd today. jrkts item 5 is here hearing to appoint one...
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they have worked very hard and putting themself out to voters. i think for someone to come in at the very end without having been in the process, if i were people who had run and did all that, i would -- we can't win if we don't unify. that's the bottom line. the republican party has two choices. unify or lose. and i don't think that the way to unify would be to bring in a dark horse at the last minute. and again, i think what paul ryan did is a very selfless thing. and what we need is more people like him to exhibit that kind of selfless leadership and to put the needs of the country first. i think he's doing the right thing. host: ok. do you have concerns about a brokered convention, about what that can do to the party? guest: sure. we've got to unite or we lose. if nobody comes in with a clear consensus, the chance of unifying go down. but let the process work. let's see who comes out of it. i think the chances of a brokered convention are more and more likely. i don't think trump supporters should take that as some sort of a slight or a cheat
they have worked very hard and putting themself out to voters. i think for someone to come in at the very end without having been in the process, if i were people who had run and did all that, i would -- we can't win if we don't unify. that's the bottom line. the republican party has two choices. unify or lose. and i don't think that the way to unify would be to bring in a dark horse at the last minute. and again, i think what paul ryan did is a very selfless thing. and what we need is more...
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you their thinking and their feelings and their thoughts and actions better than they could do it themselfl in poetry. that's what you said, and i take it in. and i often get asked by law students -- not law students, undergraduates. they want to be lawyers, you know, there we are, some have to -- and there we are. [laughter] they want to be lawyer, and they say what should i study as an undergraduate? they were doing what you were just saying, how do we get up on this ladder here? and i say, well, you know, you don't have to study something leading to law. i can't tell you what to study, but i'll tell you one thing, you have one life to lead. one. and you'll know that life. and you'll know your friends, you'll know your family, but that's very, very few. and if you go into humanities more those four short years, if you learn some other languages, if you read a few books, you'll learn about some lives that aren't your own. but they're out there. every kind of person. so i recommend that. and it comes back in spades to help me. i mean, just a few weeks ago we heard about a fellow, i mean, i
you their thinking and their feelings and their thoughts and actions better than they could do it themselfl in poetry. that's what you said, and i take it in. and i often get asked by law students -- not law students, undergraduates. they want to be lawyers, you know, there we are, some have to -- and there we are. [laughter] they want to be lawyer, and they say what should i study as an undergraduate? they were doing what you were just saying, how do we get up on this ladder here? and i say,...
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the best way download them themself, get on there and see how the features work.ther that's right for your child or not. >> how dangerous -- we heard about kik. we heard about how dangerous is this? >> it can be very dangerous. the child has no idea who they're chatting with. territory does the parent and the fact that a lot of these apps have features where you can search for certain age and gender, these predators are using it as a private hunting preserve for kids. they can target the exact age and gender they're looking for. >> there are security measures but something else parents can do. >> definitely, knowing the technology is great. setting ground rules so your children have expectations of making sure there's consequences if they break those rules and ongoing conversations. there's no substitute for conversations with your kid about safety measures. >> i do like the idea of downloading it and learning how to use it. it's very daunting as a parent. there is like a generational gap in our knowledge. >> oh, definitely and that gap may never be narrowed and t
the best way download them themself, get on there and see how the features work.ther that's right for your child or not. >> how dangerous -- we heard about kik. we heard about how dangerous is this? >> it can be very dangerous. the child has no idea who they're chatting with. territory does the parent and the fact that a lot of these apps have features where you can search for certain age and gender, these predators are using it as a private hunting preserve for kids. they can...
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would have disrupted their industry and not have to worry about doing their own r and d or investing themselfet me ask you because i brought it up about netflix. that's another regulatory issue and the fcc just said the fact that they are throttling speeds for people on at&t and ver size zon doesn't violate net neutrality. is that fair? what do you make of this whole thing? >> first of all, whatever the department of internet fcc says everybody has to abide by. but literally the netflix throttling was more a response to their customers. i'm not a fan of net neutrality, i think it's a huge mistake and will hold us back in terms of advancing the internet and advancing digital and broadband platforms. but that said, what netflix does with its customers to try to save them money on their band width and give them an opportunity to watch more netflix content, i didn't have a problem as netflix shareholder or netflix user. i didn't know it but i appreciate it because i do watch netflix a lot on my cell account. it probably saves me money. >> that's exactly why i was curious what you were thinking th
would have disrupted their industry and not have to worry about doing their own r and d or investing themselfet me ask you because i brought it up about netflix. that's another regulatory issue and the fcc just said the fact that they are throttling speeds for people on at&t and ver size zon doesn't violate net neutrality. is that fair? what do you make of this whole thing? >> first of all, whatever the department of internet fcc says everybody has to abide by. but literally the...
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they have worked very hard and putting themself out to voters. i think for someone to come in at the very end without having been in the process, if i were people who had run and did all that, i would -- we can't win if we don't unify. that's the bottom line. the republican party has two choices. unify or lose. and i don't think that the way to unify would be to bring in a dark horse at the last minute. and again, i think what paul ryan did is a very selfless thing. and what we need is more people like him to exhibit that kind of selfless leadership and to put the needs of the country first. i think he's doing the right thing. host: ok. do you have concerns about a brokered convention, about what that can do to the party? guest: sure. we've got to unite or we lose. if nobody comes in with a clear consensus, the chance of unifying go down. but let the process work. let's see who comes out of it. i think the chances of a brokered convention are more and more likely. i don't think trump supporters should take that as some sort of a slight or a cheat
they have worked very hard and putting themself out to voters. i think for someone to come in at the very end without having been in the process, if i were people who had run and did all that, i would -- we can't win if we don't unify. that's the bottom line. the republican party has two choices. unify or lose. and i don't think that the way to unify would be to bring in a dark horse at the last minute. and again, i think what paul ryan did is a very selfless thing. and what we need is more...
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that would be dealing with audits for the people who, you know, for one reason or another, give themself the benefit of the out when it comes to filling out the tax forms. so this audit function makes a significant amount of money for the taxpayers. money that doesn't have to come can from increased taxes or reduced services. mr. speaker, there is a tax gap, it's well-known and well documented, $450 billion or more a year. being able to adequately fund the internal revenue service will enable the government to deal with an amount of money that's due and payable and owing , and it's usually from -- because they have more money to lose track of or to be able to have different alternatives for how they are characterize it or how they choose to move forward. it tends to be larger -- tends to be business enterprises and people who have more money. but it is not just dealing with the audit function. i had a fascinating round table discussion in my hometown last month where i had attorneys and accountants who specialize in the practice dealing with tax practices. they were lamenting the problem
that would be dealing with audits for the people who, you know, for one reason or another, give themself the benefit of the out when it comes to filling out the tax forms. so this audit function makes a significant amount of money for the taxpayers. money that doesn't have to come can from increased taxes or reduced services. mr. speaker, there is a tax gap, it's well-known and well documented, $450 billion or more a year. being able to adequately fund the internal revenue service will enable...
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and that is the big part of the challenge to help every american see themself in the new economy andtart out something called skillful although it is oriented toward those geographies a and we are creating a scale based label market and he has recruited employers that have participated to look at their jobs and then new way with workforce centers and folks on the ground in training people in the middle but they're working with us now in how to post a job description when you are now posting i have an mba or cpa but how do you define your skills? and they connect that with employers. and to connect the workers and the skills. >> the result whole togo's a set -- society left behind. with all of these prodigious innovations we have done a pretty poor job to get close to what they had before struggling to look at the achievement gap in the communities like colorado it to say one way is to use technology in a fresh way. your education doesn't prepare you it is a life and a career but too much is on a career but that is more about skill. and of how they get paid. n/a italy beaten dollars n
and that is the big part of the challenge to help every american see themself in the new economy andtart out something called skillful although it is oriented toward those geographies a and we are creating a scale based label market and he has recruited employers that have participated to look at their jobs and then new way with workforce centers and folks on the ground in training people in the middle but they're working with us now in how to post a job description when you are now posting i...
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will tell you that the reforms necessary to quality for the loans can be as important as the loans themself. the africa development bank has been out in front. the president understands that corruption kills more people than it aids tb and malaria combined so tackling corruption has to be part of this package. in fact, he was also one of the first leaders to call for a modern marshal plan as a partnership for progress. so what -- what might that mean? well, the marshall plan, as america knows, was the first time the world witnesses development and security on a grand scale. the marshall plan was an idea big enough to meet the moment in history. it was an idea as big as the sacrifice americans made in the fight for freedom. and idea that shows america could win the war and the peace, as lindsey graham keeps reminding us, an idea big enough to change the world. an idea like the idea of america itself. you see, the peaceful europe that i gratefully grew up in, the one so under threat right now was born of the marshall plan. histories's greatest example of national generosity is national securi
will tell you that the reforms necessary to quality for the loans can be as important as the loans themself. the africa development bank has been out in front. the president understands that corruption kills more people than it aids tb and malaria combined so tackling corruption has to be part of this package. in fact, he was also one of the first leaders to call for a modern marshal plan as a partnership for progress. so what -- what might that mean? well, the marshall plan, as america knows,...
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we make sure we use parts in the sustainable way so i think her qualifications speak for themself so thank you. >> thank you for coming out. any members who wish to comment on item 4? seeing none public comment is closed. if we can get a motion for that. >> so movered >> move aprovel of marry cay chin for seat 6 on the bike committee. >> we'll take that without objection. congratulations. [applause] very supportive crowd today. jrkts item 5 is here hearing to appoint one member to #2c34 commission on aging advise rea counsel >> diane lawrence here >> good afternoon. diane lawrence of district 4 and native san franciscan. i come before you seek reappointmentant to xhishz on aging and adult service for see 5 representing district 4. i served on the council since jan twn 14 mpt 2 and a half years on the council i learned btd aging adults and disabilities and my current appointment is expiring. 4 generation san franciscan lived in the sun set park the majorityf the my life. educational is bachelor and mast rer from usf and [inaudible] 32 in the insurance industry requiring 3 years ago an
we make sure we use parts in the sustainable way so i think her qualifications speak for themself so thank you. >> thank you for coming out. any members who wish to comment on item 4? seeing none public comment is closed. if we can get a motion for that. >> so movered >> move aprovel of marry cay chin for seat 6 on the bike committee. >> we'll take that without objection. congratulations. [applause] very supportive crowd today. jrkts item 5 is here hearing to appoint one...
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ways recently saying oh, he will, you know, drive back and these countries like japan and protect themselfgainst north korea. the important thing to understand is when you break it all down, the amount that the united states gives out in foreign aid and that's all foreign aid what you consider good and bad, a small fraction of the budget and getting rid of it is not going to solve any long-term problem. host: a question from twitter. how much foreign influence is in our elections now? obviously, candidates can't take foreign donations or donations from foreign nationals but in terms of leaders of other countries and comments that they've made about this election. your thaw tons how they played nto the news this cycle. guest: leaders have afraid to say anything. justin trudeau, the new prime minister of canada, he at first said a few negative things about trump and started to realize wait, this guy could be the next president and started to backtrack and saying i'm sure the american people will choose who is going to best serve their interests. they've got to be diplomatic. guest: and they'
ways recently saying oh, he will, you know, drive back and these countries like japan and protect themselfgainst north korea. the important thing to understand is when you break it all down, the amount that the united states gives out in foreign aid and that's all foreign aid what you consider good and bad, a small fraction of the budget and getting rid of it is not going to solve any long-term problem. host: a question from twitter. how much foreign influence is in our elections now?...
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that could put the world into a giant market share battle where it's sort of every country for themselfourse you go back to opec, even though it was not an opec meeting yesterday, kind of a failure of the group, maybe some are saying does this mark the end of opec? at least it mitigates their power. what about the bull case for the price of oil? why isn't oil down more? there was a giant kuwait at this oil worker production strike that could knock off 1 million to 1.5 million barrels a day. in the short term that could mitigate any output increase from saudi arabia and also from iran. we know that u.s. oil production has come down 700 million barrels a day. that's an ongoing thing. again, that helps mitigate production rises elsewhere in the globe. there's some talk that maybe after this failure opec will come back together, try to work out their differences and show the world that they are still in charge of oil prices. not happened yet. if you want to make a bull case, there you go. the last thing, guys, is demand growth. if we see china recover, if europe doesn't faulter we might act
that could put the world into a giant market share battle where it's sort of every country for themselfourse you go back to opec, even though it was not an opec meeting yesterday, kind of a failure of the group, maybe some are saying does this mark the end of opec? at least it mitigates their power. what about the bull case for the price of oil? why isn't oil down more? there was a giant kuwait at this oil worker production strike that could knock off 1 million to 1.5 million barrels a day. in...
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they have worked very hard and putting themself out to voters. i think for someone to come in at the very end without having been in the process, if i were people who had run and did all that, i would -- we can't win if we don't unify. that's the bottom line. the republican party has two choices. unify or lose. and i don't think that the way to unify would be to bring in a dark horse at the last minute. and again, i think what paul ryan did is a very selfless thing. and what we need is more people like him to exhibit that kind of selfless leadership and to put the needs of the country first. i think he's doing the right thing. host: ok. do you have concerns about a brokered convention, about what that can do to the party? guest: sure. we've got to unite or we lose. if nobody comes in with a clear consensus, the chance of unifying go down. but let the process work. let's see who comes out of it. i think the chances of a brokered convention are more and more likely. i don't think trump supporters should take that as some sort of a slight or a cheat
they have worked very hard and putting themself out to voters. i think for someone to come in at the very end without having been in the process, if i were people who had run and did all that, i would -- we can't win if we don't unify. that's the bottom line. the republican party has two choices. unify or lose. and i don't think that the way to unify would be to bring in a dark horse at the last minute. and again, i think what paul ryan did is a very selfless thing. and what we need is more...
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i think trump really considers themself his own strategist and he sees the media, especially cable televisiont on a sublevel he often feels like he has wants to make sure he makes a case to the party and to his script iks about the depth of his ideas and his proposals. so he has been more accessible and open in than other candidates in some ways in having these long form interviews as he tries to reassure those long he's just running a day to day media fight that he does have som longer thoughts and longer form ideas. >> i want to ask everybody around the table and ask you two guys can you name a candidate in the middle of a heated campaign that has talked to the "new york times" david sanger, i guess, talked to you guys for well over an hour, talk to the washington post editorial board for well over an hour, talked to eileen dowd. i know president obama hasn't sat down with the "washington post" for seven years. i know hillary doesn't do this. any precedent here? >> i don't know of one. what's interesting here and i think so is important the instructions we have from our editor at the washin
i think trump really considers themself his own strategist and he sees the media, especially cable televisiont on a sublevel he often feels like he has wants to make sure he makes a case to the party and to his script iks about the depth of his ideas and his proposals. so he has been more accessible and open in than other candidates in some ways in having these long form interviews as he tries to reassure those long he's just running a day to day media fight that he does have som longer...
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millennials to tell you about too. 50% of millennials want to reach the top of their career. 28% consider themself company. a lot of those startups in silicone valley are millennials, aren't they. >> 80% of my staff are millennials. the ones that work for me and take offense to the piece i wrote the ones out hustle everyone else is the ones able to have that those jobs. the job market is overly saturated. in order to stand out you need to be able to differentiate yourself. >> to back that up. what about the generation that has all these participation trophies on their shelf at home? >> that's true. i mean, that is a common misconception about millennials i think more than anything though. millennials really want fulfillment from work. they want meaning from work. they are not necessarily looking for that trophy. >> all right. thank you so much. >> thanks for having us. >> great debate. four minutes before the top of the hour. here is what is coming up on the program. new poll says that the mainstream media had its way, they would vote 12 to 1 for hillary clinton over donald trump. that's not biase
millennials to tell you about too. 50% of millennials want to reach the top of their career. 28% consider themself company. a lot of those startups in silicone valley are millennials, aren't they. >> 80% of my staff are millennials. the ones that work for me and take offense to the piece i wrote the ones out hustle everyone else is the ones able to have that those jobs. the job market is overly saturated. in order to stand out you need to be able to differentiate yourself. >> to...
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we make sure we use parts in the sustainable way so i think her qualifications speak for themself sothank you. >> thank you for coming out. any members who wish to comment on item 4? seeing none public comment is closed. if we can get a motion for that. >> so movered >> move aprovel of marry cay chin for seat 6 on the bike committee. >> we'll take that without objection. congratulations. [applause] very supportive crowd today. jrkts item 5 is here hearing to appoint one member to #2c34 commission on aging advise rea counsel >> diane lawrence here >> good afternoon. diane lawrence of district 4 and native san franciscan. i come before you seek reappointmentant to xhishz on aging and adult service for see 5 representing district 4. i served on the council since jan twn 14 mpt 2 and a half years on the council i learned btd aging adults and disabilities and my current appointment is expiring. 4 generation san franciscan lived in the sun set park the majorityf the my life. educational is bachelor and mast rer from usf and [inaudible] 32 in the insurance industry requiring 3 years ago and
we make sure we use parts in the sustainable way so i think her qualifications speak for themself sothank you. >> thank you for coming out. any members who wish to comment on item 4? seeing none public comment is closed. if we can get a motion for that. >> so movered >> move aprovel of marry cay chin for seat 6 on the bike committee. >> we'll take that without objection. congratulations. [applause] very supportive crowd today. jrkts item 5 is here hearing to appoint one...
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typically plurality of young people call themself independents.the number he eclipsed by democrats, part one. reality two major candidates for office likely to be hillary clinton and donald trump. those are the two choices. when we asked young americans choice a or choice b, we see 61% supporting hillary clinton if she is on the ballot in november. 25% the republican. if there are other candidates, you know that could change.g i do think there is strong independent streak that still exists.s, i think that democrats especially hillary clinton, if she is nominee, really, needs to work to convey principles of her campaign and her vision ofof the vo america to this electorate if she hopes to secure those votes. >> host: check out the new poll from harvard institute of politics. john della volpe is the director of polling there. thanks so much for your time this morning. >> thanks for having me, appreciate it. >> today senator michael bennet of colorado spoke about the ongoing stalemate over president obama's supreme court nominee merrick garland. no h
typically plurality of young people call themself independents.the number he eclipsed by democrats, part one. reality two major candidates for office likely to be hillary clinton and donald trump. those are the two choices. when we asked young americans choice a or choice b, we see 61% supporting hillary clinton if she is on the ballot in november. 25% the republican. if there are other candidates, you know that could change.g i do think there is strong independent streak that still exists.s, i...
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men sitting there just watching as miriam is repairing their wheel, something that they can't do themself. and there's this female, physically disabled mechanic fifixing their wheel for this person. i know that her lifife has chand by it. i knknow that shshe now s herself in t the wld as an influenential person. she sesees herself as havingng skills s that other peoplple d't hahave that arare valuablble tor communityty and even n to the w. she sees herself as now representing otherer physicallly disabled peopople who were in hr position before without work, and in a position now to advocate for them and, you know, for recognition of the enormous amamount of u unemployed physicy disabled people in ghana. she's a woman working in a field thatat is generally dominated by men. and so she's even expandingng the boundaries of women, and other women who are able-bodied look up to her as an example of how women can be in the world. >> [speaking native language] >> bye-bye. >> bye-bye. >> you have recreational road riders who can generally afford bikeses up to 2, , $3,000orore. right. youou have r
men sitting there just watching as miriam is repairing their wheel, something that they can't do themself. and there's this female, physically disabled mechanic fifixing their wheel for this person. i know that her lifife has chand by it. i knknow that shshe now s herself in t the wld as an influenential person. she sesees herself as havingng skills s that other peoplple d't hahave that arare valuablble tor communityty and even n to the w. she sees herself as now representing otherer...