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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from tennessee reserves. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. cline: i yield myself such time as i consume. i thank the gentleman from tennessee for his leadership and i thank congressman pappas for his introduction in the identical in the house. many americans may not be aware 82,000 americans are listed as prisoners of war, missing in action or unaccounted for as a result of military conflicts. displaying the p.o.w./m.i.a. flag invites everyone to reflect on that number and appreciate the sacrifices made for the freest country on the planet. s. 693 would require the p.o.w./m.i.a. flag to be displayed when the american flag is displayed including the white house house, capitol, vietnam veterans memorial and every national military installation as designated by the seeing of defense and every u.s. post office. i look forward to passage of this bipartisan bill and to seeing the p.o.w./m.i.a. flag fly along with the stars and stripes to r
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from tennessee reserves. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. cline: i yield myself such time as i consume. i thank the gentleman from tennessee for his leadership and i thank congressman pappas for his introduction in the identical in the house. many americans may not be aware 82,000 americans are listed as prisoners of war, missing in action or unaccounted for as a result of military conflicts. displaying the...
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this time, this time is different.re was nothing to nitpick with this quarter and it feels like the market's finally giving spotify the credit it deserves but will the newfound love for this stock last? i know when i spoke with them on monday i sensed that maybe it's for real this time but i've been wrong. but let me tell you why i think there will be more up side first you need to understand that spotify is a terrific concept. they give way their huge library of music con tebt if you're willing to listen to adds ads. but you can pay up for an ad free experience and there's a great migration that comes from the advertising people to the ad-free. the company's got 248 million monthly active users, which includes 113 million paying subscribers. that's a unique club, the 100 million-plus club. it's growing like a weed and it's totally transformed the music industry however for most of its existence as a publicly traded company spotify struggled to find its groove. they've now reported seven quarters since the public listi
this time, this time is different.re was nothing to nitpick with this quarter and it feels like the market's finally giving spotify the credit it deserves but will the newfound love for this stock last? i know when i spoke with them on monday i sensed that maybe it's for real this time but i've been wrong. but let me tell you why i think there will be more up side first you need to understand that spotify is a terrific concept. they give way their huge library of music con tebt if you're...
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and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser it's time now to go to fan favorite alister michael out of gold money that com as always for this cause or i am an investor in this company alister welcome back hello max already let's get into this so alistair nobel economist paul krugman says that debt is money we owe to ourselves and it keeps repeating this like a rhesus monkey over and over again debt is money we owe to ourselves some kind of nervous breakdown or what have you but he keeps repeating this over and over again what is he trying to say there your thoughts well i say i saw the trees as well my response to it was he's got to believe because without believing that the whole of any argument he has just falls apart i mean what he ignores is the fact that you know debt is owed by different people. to different people and you know debt is a debt. you know the homes saved. you know this debt these debts are being pu
and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser it's time now to go to fan favorite alister michael out of gold money that com as always for this cause or i am an investor in this company alister welcome back hello max already let's get into this so alistair nobel economist paul krugman says that debt is money we owe to ourselves...
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they prefer bright light to old time rustic and. it's more fun to taste wine in a bright room and make it in these beautiful surroundings that would be. launched off you know should people but then what are the challenges for a modern wine grower to clean up under climate change years were all very different . lots of change we've had everything fine weather high humidity late frosts of the spring and frosts and lots of precipitation of extreme weather and we have to react specifically to that that's the challenge to deal with every year so that the grapes flourish and ripen well last month and so what makes for a good year which factors have to come together to achieve an exceptionally good wine. like healthy this is the good of all that's a good question but it's basically the whole year has to be right for the rain the sun doing the work at the right time whether it's telling the soil pruning the vines or picking the grapes you have to have a real knack for doing the right thing at the right time and we think that if we think it'
they prefer bright light to old time rustic and. it's more fun to taste wine in a bright room and make it in these beautiful surroundings that would be. launched off you know should people but then what are the challenges for a modern wine grower to clean up under climate change years were all very different . lots of change we've had everything fine weather high humidity late frosts of the spring and frosts and lots of precipitation of extreme weather and we have to react specifically to that...
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time to time value plus. the volatility or beta so if you have been on a stock and the option is the buy the stock in the 6 months in the future and that underlying stock goes up and down a lot then you have an implied value for that option and so it's a way to price risk but the way to price risk is the need to know time time as to have value time has to use the underlying prevailing interest rate to establish a baseline of the value of time from now on the curve from short to long so if you're negative as we've said before you have no value of time as a matter of fact time as a negative value i have often quipped that negative interest rates are a way for goldman sachs to go backwards in time and steal from clients in the past you know having looted all their current clients and future clients they need to go backwards in time so negative interest rates give the opportunity to commit crimes in the previous decades but put in the time machine aside. the negative rates make the entire proposition financializa
time to time value plus. the volatility or beta so if you have been on a stock and the option is the buy the stock in the 6 months in the future and that underlying stock goes up and down a lot then you have an implied value for that option and so it's a way to price risk but the way to price risk is the need to know time time as to have value time has to use the underlying prevailing interest rate to establish a baseline of the value of time from now on the curve from short to long so if...
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nadler: i yield myself at this time such time i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. nadler: i am a little puzzled what i'm hearing on the floor today and what i heard in committee this morning on a different bill. the gist that have is, well, we pass a gill, we know it's not exactly the way the senate wants it, therefore we shouldn't pass it. we should only pass a bill exactly the way the senate wants it, otherwise it's only for show. this bill we are told -- on this bill, look what happened. vawa -- this re-authorization was included in the vawa re-authorization. which we passed and sent to the senate. but that was political, we are told, because the senate doesn't agree in every respect with the vawa re-authorization we passed. so they won't touch it. i don't understand that. i always thought from the time i was in third grade that they should pass their own version of the vawa bill, if it's different from ours we go to conference. but, no, no, we can't rely on them to do that. they have to have a bill that
nadler: i yield myself at this time such time i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. nadler: i am a little puzzled what i'm hearing on the floor today and what i heard in committee this morning on a different bill. the gist that have is, well, we pass a gill, we know it's not exactly the way the senate wants it, therefore we shouldn't pass it. we should only pass a bill exactly the way the senate wants it, otherwise it's only for show. this bill we are told --...
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because time to take one step further and face the concert. time to such no time for the troops. time to overcome boundaries and connect the world. it's time for dublin. coming up ahead. luxury behind the mirror humans are exploited and animals cruelly slaughtered big brands have committed to fair working conditions and sustainable production but who is monitoring the some contractors and investigative documentary goes to italy and china and looks behind the glamorous facades of fashion house a luxury behind the current starts november 5th on d w. it's rocco sako be time for the royal blues rubble of the jungle shawl good a long time rival stormy yellow cards everywhere the discord is real and so was the physical contact in their latest back. only one point separated made and solved in the table ahead of kick off but bragging rights always mean more than points in this emotional explosion and fire munich watching the prone to. back at home post a new video on. the middle east have already taken down big fish in the butt as they could see would it be another. welcome to the but as
because time to take one step further and face the concert. time to such no time for the troops. time to overcome boundaries and connect the world. it's time for dublin. coming up ahead. luxury behind the mirror humans are exploited and animals cruelly slaughtered big brands have committed to fair working conditions and sustainable production but who is monitoring the some contractors and investigative documentary goes to italy and china and looks behind the glamorous facades of fashion house a...
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their availability because people will park in them for extended proceed of time -- periods of time.we have a couple of ways to increase the availability. one is to physically put in more green zones, but the others are how to manage the zones. one option is to place meters at unmetered green zones. this would encourage turnover in areas with high parking demand and easier to enforce the time limit. another is to remove the placard exemption for green zone time limits and enable those with placards to park for free, with a stated time, but not indefinitely. our fourth recommendation is to replace muni flag stops with curb side bus stops. many are flag stops are the bus or train stops adjacent to parked cars. these flag stops force people in wheelchairs to go into the street to access the bus's lift ramp. and then seniors and people with disabilities who are not in wheelchairs are also still effected because it's more difficult to step onto the bus when you're coming from the street, versus on the curb. so our recommendation is that the agency adopt a policy to avoid creating new flag
their availability because people will park in them for extended proceed of time -- periods of time.we have a couple of ways to increase the availability. one is to physically put in more green zones, but the others are how to manage the zones. one option is to place meters at unmetered green zones. this would encourage turnover in areas with high parking demand and easier to enforce the time limit. another is to remove the placard exemption for green zone time limits and enable those with...
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>> well -- it was before my time. >> before your time.eems like we should put the jail a little further away from the next jurisdiction. >>> so, i was in there talking to the chief of police about how if inmates escape from the prison, which is right over there, and they manage to escape and cross the fence into nebraska, they're in a totally different jurisdiction, they can't go get them. i had a good idea we check out that fence. let's go. bam! there it is. that's the fence. it's not going to take a criminal master mind to get over this fence. in fact, watch this. freedom! now, time to explore undiscovered territory. >>> only in america can a white person go to a professional football game wearing a racist logo on their shirt while they watch a game where black dudes mostly play the game in a stadium that was built by undocumented mexicans. [ laughter ] >> while they eat a polish sausage with canadian bacon on it. while outside native people protest what is going on inside the stadium and the white people are mad, how come that black gu
>> well -- it was before my time. >> before your time.eems like we should put the jail a little further away from the next jurisdiction. >>> so, i was in there talking to the chief of police about how if inmates escape from the prison, which is right over there, and they manage to escape and cross the fence into nebraska, they're in a totally different jurisdiction, they can't go get them. i had a good idea we check out that fence. let's go. bam! there it is. that's the...
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so this time it's not just him and his campaign, this time it's also the power of the white house that's being put behind this tactic. >> that he also mentioned to me in the past this the corruption that related to the dnc server, absolutely, no question about that. but that's it, that's why we held up the money. but there was a report -- >> so the demand for an investigation into the democrats was part of the reason that he ordered to withhold funding to ukraine? >> the look back to what happened in 2016 certainly was part of the thing that he was worried about in corruption with that nation. >> withholding the funding? >> yeah. >> withholding funding for that? yeah, yeah. and the president is in the middle of impeachment proceedings right now because of him telling the government of ukraine to investigate his political opponents, to give him something he could use in u.s. politics. but what they have also been spelling out is not just a campaign effort here. it's a hole of the trump administration effort here to come up with some kind of foreign influence scandal to pin on the other si
so this time it's not just him and his campaign, this time it's also the power of the white house that's being put behind this tactic. >> that he also mentioned to me in the past this the corruption that related to the dnc server, absolutely, no question about that. but that's it, that's why we held up the money. but there was a report -- >> so the demand for an investigation into the democrats was part of the reason that he ordered to withhold funding to ukraine? >> the look...
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to be thinking now is the time to be thinking about what to do and how to sustain it over time. >> thank you, mike. with dad that concludes the report over the portion of the event today but we do want to open it up for a few questions from the audience. these questions should be specific to the report and the data from the report and you will have an opportunity to have conversation, dialogue and questions with the panelists as well but if there are any questions please, raise your hand, state your name and who you are with removal, microphone coming around for questions. there is the microphone. >> hello. allison with a congressman from michigan. in terms of the breakout the regional, i think we all saw midwest just straight down, did the tax revenue graph, how much was influenced by that stark slow drop in the midwest? is there any correlation or is there a thought of pulling out the midwest in particular in terms of the revenue aspect of this? it seems to have a pretty different outcome than the other three regions. >> we have a sizable number of respondents from the midwest so clear
to be thinking now is the time to be thinking about what to do and how to sustain it over time. >> thank you, mike. with dad that concludes the report over the portion of the event today but we do want to open it up for a few questions from the audience. these questions should be specific to the report and the data from the report and you will have an opportunity to have conversation, dialogue and questions with the panelists as well but if there are any questions please, raise your hand,...
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time to sit down and talk. with more make this manufactured consensus public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the flaming. lips and be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. welcome back a wave of deadly attacks in the west african nation of burkina faso saw armed men target a mosque on friday leaving at least 16 people dead at all similar assaults in the last month being attributed to armed groups and al-qaeda killing scores of people as concern grows over a surge in religious extremism in the reach him. the vast region in sub-saharan africa is one of the areas most at risk it spans from the atlantic ocean all the way to the red sea and 9 countries our senior correspondent explains the fears it's becoming a fertile recruiting. these days it's getting harder to sell jihad in the middle east people know what hides behind those pious promises and todd generations culled at this point who could just sick of killing so the fanatics are packing up and leaving apparently for them
time to sit down and talk. with more make this manufactured consensus public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the flaming. lips and be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. welcome back a wave of deadly attacks in the west african nation of burkina faso saw armed men target a mosque on friday leaving at least 16 people dead at all similar assaults in the last month being attributed to armed groups and al-qaeda killing scores of people as concern grows over...
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it in a way that there's no lag time? i mean, you would have these people ready when the scrambles are installed, rather than afterwards? >> we're doing our very best. there's a lot of bureaucracy. we're going to do what we can. >> what do you need to do better? >> paper to be pushed faster. >> where is it being stalled? where is it being a barrier? >> i think we can make it happen. we'll let you know if that's not true. >> wait a minute. i know that you're going through it the first time. do you feel like as we move forward the paperwork you're talking about can be anticipated and moved quicker? >> i think there's a -- in anything that we choose to do, we have to have all the stars aligned at exactly the same moment. so funding needs to be in place. contracts need to be issued. we need to make sure everything is in order with contracts compliant. purchase orders need to be sent out. any of the checks and balances on those things need to be true as well. that's true of any city effort we do, whether of me of any other cit
it in a way that there's no lag time? i mean, you would have these people ready when the scrambles are installed, rather than afterwards? >> we're doing our very best. there's a lot of bureaucracy. we're going to do what we can. >> what do you need to do better? >> paper to be pushed faster. >> where is it being stalled? where is it being a barrier? >> i think we can make it happen. we'll let you know if that's not true. >> wait a minute. i know that you're...
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to the "financial times" for a month. >> i haven't spoken to the "financial times" -- i haven't spoken to the "financial times" for at least a month. that's nutty. the "financial times" quoting me today saying i got background on hunter biden from china, that's insane, i haven't spoken to them for a month. whereupon the reporter in question for the "financial times" instantly posts online the email he got the previous day from michael pillsbury saying exactly what he was going quo quoted as saying in the story. "mike pillsbury denied on c-span he told me this but here's the email exchange i had with him last night" then he posts it from mikes pillsbury to reporter at the "financial times" and there's the quote, "actually i got quite a bit of background on hunter biden from the chinese." do not deny things you have done in general. god will know. right? so will your mother, wherever she is. beyond that, definitely don't deny things that you have not only done but you've put in write iing less than 24 hours previous to your denial. especially if the thing that you're denying is something
to the "financial times" for a month. >> i haven't spoken to the "financial times" -- i haven't spoken to the "financial times" for at least a month. that's nutty. the "financial times" quoting me today saying i got background on hunter biden from china, that's insane, i haven't spoken to them for a month. whereupon the reporter in question for the "financial times" instantly posts online the email he got the previous day from michael...
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susan: this was also the time of jim crow laws and story of race relations at this time in american historyford or thomas edison ever hire african americans? jeff: ford, definitely. he was ahead of his time in hiring african americans and not only that, some of them achieved management positions. i don't believe he felt that black americans, as a rule, where the equal of white americans, but he also believed in workers and quality of work and giving people a chance to come up the ladder, as long as they were not jewish. and yet he contradicted himself in this, in that he was suspicious and loathed jews as a group, but there would be individual members of the jewish faith that he would respect and think of as friends. he couldn't understand why they would be upset with him when his newspaper starts publishing all these outrageous claims. edison also was in a certain sense anti-semitic. he wasn't as overt about it as ford, but we see it in his private correspondence with ford. and some of his other letters to people on the subject. he was very much a racist in terms of african americans. some
susan: this was also the time of jim crow laws and story of race relations at this time in american historyford or thomas edison ever hire african americans? jeff: ford, definitely. he was ahead of his time in hiring african americans and not only that, some of them achieved management positions. i don't believe he felt that black americans, as a rule, where the equal of white americans, but he also believed in workers and quality of work and giving people a chance to come up the ladder, as...
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allow me one last time to book the words of another this time i distinguished federal judge who has spoken to the issue specifically in the context of the law of defamation. we face today a freshening stream of libel actions which often seem as much decide to punish writers and publications as to recover damages for real injuries. actions that may threaten the public and constitutional interest in free and frequently rough discussion. those who step into areas of public dispute which use the pleasure and distractions of controversy must be willing to bear criticism, disparagement and even wounding assessments. perhaps it would be better if it were conducted in measured phrases and calibrate assessments and with strict avoidance of the ad hominem. better that is if the opinion editorial pages of the public press are modeled on the federalist papers. but that is not the world in which we live, ever have lent, or are ever likely to know. and the law of the first amendment must not try to make public dispute safe and comfortable for all the participants. that would only stifle the debate. the
allow me one last time to book the words of another this time i distinguished federal judge who has spoken to the issue specifically in the context of the law of defamation. we face today a freshening stream of libel actions which often seem as much decide to punish writers and publications as to recover damages for real injuries. actions that may threaten the public and constitutional interest in free and frequently rough discussion. those who step into areas of public dispute which use the...
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you eat the weak and the bad times -- in the bad times.lk about having capital to run your business and take advantage. tilman: why pay a huge multiple when everybody is trying to do it? why not wait until a dip in the economy, which always happens. and you get more for your money. jason: before we wrap up, something we all know a little bit about them unfortunately, fender benders. carol: it takes on a whole new meaning when your ride is a $3 million supercar. >> hannah elliott has advice for when you crash your bugatti. >> you will call them directly and say you may want to send a truck. and then the car will be sent back to france. and you aren't going to see it for a while. it will be some months. jason: i have to say, this is even more intense than maybe i thought it would be. >> it's pretty intense. lamborghini has a program called the flying doctors where they have engineers they deployed anywhere there is a major crash from one of their valuable owners. those guys will strip the car down to basically nothing. and gradually graft in
you eat the weak and the bad times -- in the bad times.lk about having capital to run your business and take advantage. tilman: why pay a huge multiple when everybody is trying to do it? why not wait until a dip in the economy, which always happens. and you get more for your money. jason: before we wrap up, something we all know a little bit about them unfortunately, fender benders. carol: it takes on a whole new meaning when your ride is a $3 million supercar. >> hannah elliott has...
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this is the first time the niners start the 6-0 and the last time was 1990. next sunday they host the panthers at levi's. >>> a baseball player hangi up the cleats. vallejo's cc sabathia made it official this morning. he's retiring after 19 season career. he pitched for the new york yankees in the last outing he had to leave the mound with a shoulder injury and this morning he posted a tweeteferencing how it started in his grandmother's vallejo backyard. he finished his career with 251 wins and most agree his next stop will be the hall of fame. >> not a bad career at all. >> right. >>> coming up next, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg is in the bay area and where you cou hear her speak. >>> and an entire home depot destroyed. a look at damage left behind after a tornado hits dallas. >>> happening now, people heading to vote in canada. current prime minister justin trudeau and his opponent are dead even in recent polls. recently controversial photos have surfaced of him in black face and this has led to many doubting his judgment. but some say he's not
this is the first time the niners start the 6-0 and the last time was 1990. next sunday they host the panthers at levi's. >>> a baseball player hangi up the cleats. vallejo's cc sabathia made it official this morning. he's retiring after 19 season career. he pitched for the new york yankees in the last outing he had to leave the mound with a shoulder injury and this morning he posted a tweeteferencing how it started in his grandmother's vallejo backyard. he finished his career with 251...
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london last time, this time they say it is 12.ime. i read they had 20,000 people who said they are prepared to be arrested in the cause for tackling climate change. no surprise ministers have said it will alienate the public if it goes ahead. i am sure there are many people who will resent having their lives disrupted over the next week or so. i would like to think there are more people who would admire them. these are people who made enormous sacrifices to protest. perhaps people are thinking i wish i had half of their guts. also they are going to shut down westminster, they say. westminster parliament, it is being prorogued on tuesday, so it is shut anyway. if they were intending to have that influence, it won't have. the daily mail, headline about a judge blasting a police whitewash, i retired high court judge judge blasting a police whitewash, i retired high courtjudge who is condemning in the strongest of terms, this police investigation into officers who were involved in the nick so—called investigation. into officers who we
london last time, this time they say it is 12.ime. i read they had 20,000 people who said they are prepared to be arrested in the cause for tackling climate change. no surprise ministers have said it will alienate the public if it goes ahead. i am sure there are many people who will resent having their lives disrupted over the next week or so. i would like to think there are more people who would admire them. these are people who made enormous sacrifices to protest. perhaps people are thinking...
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if they are on the line, they are on time. on the line, on time.to reduce drag and stuff, a v formation. explain something for us, while we are watching this and we will run, if he is on time, under the two—hour marker, officially, in the athletics records, it will not stand? no, it will be a guinness world record but officially it will not be. reason being because he has pace setters who are there to assist him, so that is one of the reasons, it is not a shut —— a sanctioned race. this is not a race as such, where there is no—one else alongside him so it will not be an official world record but as he said himself, he is the reigning 0lympic as he said himself, he is the reigning olympic champion, he has won 11 of 12 marathons he has ever raced in so he is best placed to ta ke raced in so he is best placed to take on the challenge. and it is kind of beyond sport in a way because he has spoken about legacy and achieving something that no—one has ever done, he likened it to the moon landing in the lead up, so it is about pushing what is possible and
if they are on the line, they are on time. on the line, on time.to reduce drag and stuff, a v formation. explain something for us, while we are watching this and we will run, if he is on time, under the two—hour marker, officially, in the athletics records, it will not stand? no, it will be a guinness world record but officially it will not be. reason being because he has pace setters who are there to assist him, so that is one of the reasons, it is not a shut —— a sanctioned race. this...
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, to time for a weapon state is not a factor, the more time that goes by that benefits the delivery because it takes time to overcome the technological difficulties inherent in a program, so when we say well, we are in no rush for negotiations, we are in no rush for a resolution of this, we are saying to north korea and iran, take your time, keep going, you have more time to plan test, to produce and deploy these capabilities, time works against those and a relaxed attitude to time is a benefit to the likes of north korea and iran. and then finally, this applies specifically to these circumstances in the peninsula for about a year and a half the united states and south korea have not had what some would call wargames, we have not had a large scale military training exercises, i will leave it to the pentagon to describe what we have been doing but i think you are all familiar what we have all been talking about, it is inevitable that land exercises are not taking place, readiness can come into question, a failure to be military prepared results and a weekend structure of deterrence, i am not
, to time for a weapon state is not a factor, the more time that goes by that benefits the delivery because it takes time to overcome the technological difficulties inherent in a program, so when we say well, we are in no rush for negotiations, we are in no rush for a resolution of this, we are saying to north korea and iran, take your time, keep going, you have more time to plan test, to produce and deploy these capabilities, time works against those and a relaxed attitude to time is a benefit...
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time this season.st of day. still a noticeable northerly to north—westerlyjust urging the showers into the north—west of scotland, may be some on the eastern shores, all the while with frontal systems in the very far south—west and temperatures on a par with what we got today. cool issue despite the sunshine. another chilly start as we go from monday into tuesday. that is set upa go from monday into tuesday. that is set up a little bit more familiar today, isa buyers opening up across the north of britain, so less in the way of wind so maybe a tad warmer as you will see from the temperatures, it will not be, but still a chance of being robbed of the sunshine across the south of wales, and south—west of england with some rain west of the tay mark down towards as far as the channel islands. you will see what i mean, nine to about 12 or cover it for most of us. as we get to watch wednesday, you will notice a change across the western side of the british isle, turning wetter and windier. through central an
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or full-time? >> those specific ones i highlighted would prefer to stay part-time. others would very much like to and would prefer full-time. >> i imagine a lot of folks not required that probably want some stability from a full-time job and finally have that opportunity. i guess my next question is in terms of budget, we have that tax, that fee we pay on tickets. that's supposed to go to airport security? >> yes. >> and it goes to airport security? >> all but the amount set aside under the budget control act to go to -- >> say that again? >> all -- >> i love the way you put that. can you restate that? it doesn't go to airport security. it does not. >> that amount does not. that goes to deficit reduction. the remainder comes to tsa. >> we tax our passengers for security and that money does not go to security. it goes to debt budget reduction. thank you. let's move on to small business participation. this committee is also focused on increasing small business participation, especially in the area of
or full-time? >> those specific ones i highlighted would prefer to stay part-time. others would very much like to and would prefer full-time. >> i imagine a lot of folks not required that probably want some stability from a full-time job and finally have that opportunity. i guess my next question is in terms of budget, we have that tax, that fee we pay on tickets. that's supposed to go to airport security? >> yes. >> and it goes to airport security? >> all but the...
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thank you for your time. >> commissioner walker? >> so in any of these efforts, was there an effort to try to to get the folks involved to discuss? because the issue the tenant is in the building and i get there's a agreemen disagreementr they can be in there or not, but we have a situation where one person says they have to be out to do the work and one says they don't. >> our primary goal is achieving compliance. every time the case goes to a hearing, i will meet the person representing the owner at the hearing and we are going to inform them g i. in fact, i informed them about the abatement appeal when that was ende issued. we tell the owner this and we provide pamphlets where we have the groups. so we have, as christina stated, exhausted our ways on to work with the owner. we're happy to see that they got a permit and this permit was issued on december 6th of 2018 and we know that we have a granduous plan to fix this problem. we have a door, where we have air filtration in a flooring issue and that's why we don't understand how
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wasn't my expertise at the time but i have a very good instinct at the time and they went in and i said that's a tremendous mistake and there were no weapon s of mass destruction. it turned out i was right. i was right for other reasons but it turned out on top of everything else they had no weapons of mass destruction, because that would be a reason to go in but i heard iraq actually discriminates against america in oil leases. in other words, some oil companies from other countries after all we've done have an advantage in iraq for the oil. i said keep the oil. give them what they need. keep the oil. why should we, we go in, we lose thousands of lives, spend trillions of dollars, and our companies don't even have an advantage in getting the oil leases, so i just tell you that story. that's what i heard. reporter: the counterterrorism director out in the hallway was there a role? president trump: yes, everybody played a role. joe was great. gina was great. they were all good. reporter: just a follow-up, in the syria pullout, does that generate the intelligence to lead the operation? pr
wasn't my expertise at the time but i have a very good instinct at the time and they went in and i said that's a tremendous mistake and there were no weapon s of mass destruction. it turned out i was right. i was right for other reasons but it turned out on top of everything else they had no weapons of mass destruction, because that would be a reason to go in but i heard iraq actually discriminates against america in oil leases. in other words, some oil companies from other countries after all...
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time now is 6:29 am.et right over to talk about this fire danger. >> we sing a watch that will not come until midweek. there is still some major changes in affect. some pretty hot weather even though it is the end of october. it certainly feels like summer by the time it is the afternoon hours. you see clear skies. they are making for that warm- up in the afternoon. 49 degrees in santa rosa. 52 degrees in concord. sunny for everybody. mid 70s along the coast. pushing 80 today. they will be close to 90 in some spots. that will get even warmer. take a look at does. that offer flow has returned. the north and east bay hills. >>> we're at the pg&e office. they are considering turning the power off hundreds of thousands of people across the bay area. once again, people in 16 counties are still facing this threat. that includes sonoma county which could fill the biggest impact. 9600 in napa county. 6400 here in san mateo. they have not made a final decision and it continues to monitor the weather. right now it
time now is 6:29 am.et right over to talk about this fire danger. >> we sing a watch that will not come until midweek. there is still some major changes in affect. some pretty hot weather even though it is the end of october. it certainly feels like summer by the time it is the afternoon hours. you see clear skies. they are making for that warm- up in the afternoon. 49 degrees in santa rosa. 52 degrees in concord. sunny for everybody. mid 70s along the coast. pushing 80 today. they will...
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he loses precious time getting out of the water isn't 35th place a disaster.sebastian gets on his bike and tries to make up for lost time while cycling as a strong suit after all he gradually finds his way towards the top of the pack and by the time he ditched his bike to start running he's already in 11th place. sebastian gives that everything he's coming he's never run a marathon this fast before in his life. but even so it's not quite enough to clinch victory no west coast of eden comes 1st sebastian makes 5th place. if you like my big. league form dancing with the fire everyone is impressed by sebastian fantastic comeback with the record here is a look at it is we're looking for retirement now he'll need time to recuperate and so will his wife it's been a stressful race for both x. the and tell me you know what. i believe it. was i supposed to do you think. deliberately swam so slowly no that's not what i'm saying good night long long honeymoon. i never get a break right have more. fun rather than the time for you but when they improve and with me yet so i
he loses precious time getting out of the water isn't 35th place a disaster.sebastian gets on his bike and tries to make up for lost time while cycling as a strong suit after all he gradually finds his way towards the top of the pack and by the time he ditched his bike to start running he's already in 11th place. sebastian gives that everything he's coming he's never run a marathon this fast before in his life. but even so it's not quite enough to clinch victory no west coast of eden comes 1st...
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president that get fired out 3 times with the times of 15 times a day he understands that very well may be we media people should also pay attention to that but also he has achieved his political goals he has started he has if he succeeds to divide his domestic opponents in turkey. and he has divided the kurdish u.s. alliance the kurds are now saying call the kurds even see the democratic forces saying we're being stepped in the back sure we could never we should never have trusted the imperialists of course they're not naive they know that you know the american support for them would expire last year u.s. officials told them and that has absolutely nothing to do with trying to tweeze told them in a meeting sorted out with the syrian regime because we're not going to stay here forever to protect against the truce so they know what they've been if they are voting last year but last week or last week in washington was a kurdish delegation here that was if the u.s. defense officials reassured them that u.s. support for the kurds the y.p. g. would in fact continue so that may be the case th
president that get fired out 3 times with the times of 15 times a day he understands that very well may be we media people should also pay attention to that but also he has achieved his political goals he has started he has if he succeeds to divide his domestic opponents in turkey. and he has divided the kurdish u.s. alliance the kurds are now saying call the kurds even see the democratic forces saying we're being stepped in the back sure we could never we should never have trusted the...
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it's exactly what we get this time of year.t's unfortunate because it's the end of the dry season. we're very dry. any kind of high fire danger is what you don't want to get, but that's what we get. this week we'll take it day by day. i'm not unusually worried. the last event was a pretty big deal. you could see the isobars on the models. this is pretty much run of the mill classic kind of offshore wind pattern with temperatures generally in the mid-80s and low 80s around the bay, not 90s. with that said the forecast highs tomorrow he, oranges are 80s. there's some reds showing up, 90s and this temperature footprint will last pretty much all week. we won't see big heat. we have will see warmth to the coast and around the bay with san francisco maybe getting to 80 degrees. there's that low pressure center. that kept us cool last week. that's leaving now. this week we're getting this guy back which again this graphic is a stock graphic because this happens four, five, six, seven times a year, the return of the high as the low bum
it's exactly what we get this time of year.t's unfortunate because it's the end of the dry season. we're very dry. any kind of high fire danger is what you don't want to get, but that's what we get. this week we'll take it day by day. i'm not unusually worried. the last event was a pretty big deal. you could see the isobars on the models. this is pretty much run of the mill classic kind of offshore wind pattern with temperatures generally in the mid-80s and low 80s around the bay, not 90s. with...
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it is always the right time to recognize genocide but it is particularly so today lots of other steps is known and followed we simply don't accept it we can say that the ottoman empire committed this protest crime against the armenians. we consider such an accusation to be the biggest insult people how can we truly say the crimes of a century ago or in the past. we cannot hide and it is a country whose history is full of the stain of genocide on slavery has no right to say anything nor telex attacking that's bad mohawk good. also coming up climate change and a teenage activist named greg bag the swedish young woman is known all over the world but the chinese have their own version tonight meet china's gretta but still the climate crisis is to make east crisis effort the existence of mankind. everybody should do everything they can to prevent it. and to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with a disagreement over how to label the past made possible by men in the present who. could threaten security and peace in the future 100 yea
it is always the right time to recognize genocide but it is particularly so today lots of other steps is known and followed we simply don't accept it we can say that the ottoman empire committed this protest crime against the armenians. we consider such an accusation to be the biggest insult people how can we truly say the crimes of a century ago or in the past. we cannot hide and it is a country whose history is full of the stain of genocide on slavery has no right to say anything nor telex...
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doesn't given a time frame. i've heard a lot of discussion today about maybe we didn't know how to properly ask last night in rules committee. i guarantee you my staff and i know how to use the rules to ask for information. we were told yesterday by a committee, one of the committee, that we wouldn't cr -- we couldn't have access because the parliamentarian said we couldn't. it's false and needs to stop. this house is developing and shredding procedures every day. if members on the minority or majority cannot have the right that they are given we are in a sad situation. in fact, the haste to put this together they didn't even exempt as was done in clinson and nixon, rule 11-2-e, they didn't exempt it out. we were so hurried to impeach this president, we don't really give a darn about the rules. but here's my biggest concern, ranking member of the judiciary committee, i have a question. we've been here 200-plus years as a committee and our committee has been neutered. our committee who handled impeachment, we're
doesn't given a time frame. i've heard a lot of discussion today about maybe we didn't know how to properly ask last night in rules committee. i guarantee you my staff and i know how to use the rules to ask for information. we were told yesterday by a committee, one of the committee, that we wouldn't cr -- we couldn't have access because the parliamentarian said we couldn't. it's false and needs to stop. this house is developing and shredding procedures every day. if members on the minority or...
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at the time she was pulled over, at the time that he placed her in handcuffs, and at the time that heom her, she was under the reasonable belief that he was, in fact, an undercover narcotics officer. there is no mistaking that. he did not allegedly do it. he did it. >> come up to the podium, mr. harris. >> before the judge hands down the sentence, harris is allowed to address the court. >> you can say whatever you want. >> go closer. >> judge, i'm sure you're going to give a very theatrical statement after i give my statement, about how i'm a menace to society and what i allegedly did. this was a very tumultuous trial. the court's made some serious assertions as to what i did or didn't do irrespective of looking at all the evidence, so i don't need a chastising. i know what you're about to say. i'm familiar with your reputation. >> anything further? >> no, your honor. >> mr. harris, without question, you are probably one of the most manipulative, controlling persons that i have ever had the displeasure of coming in front of me in the past 20 years. you are a very, very dangerous perso
at the time she was pulled over, at the time that he placed her in handcuffs, and at the time that heom her, she was under the reasonable belief that he was, in fact, an undercover narcotics officer. there is no mistaking that. he did not allegedly do it. he did it. >> come up to the podium, mr. harris. >> before the judge hands down the sentence, harris is allowed to address the court. >> you can say whatever you want. >> go closer. >> judge, i'm sure you're going...
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this is as old as time. >> we do see time and time again how much parties with fret, maybe more so because happened the last time. but michael, your former boss, hillary clinton, has re-entered spotlight over her comments of tulsi gabbert. that same "new york times" article said clinton talked privately and said if she thought she could win, she would enter the primary. do you really think she's given it any serious thought and did she hurt herself with the comments on tulsi gabbert. >> hillary clinton is not getting in the race. her days of being a politician or candidate are over. i think she hurt herself with the tulsi gabbert dust-up. the big thing democrats need to focus on right now is excitement. i think there's rightfully so ng sight over the top tear. bernie sanders' health issues and joe biden and his frequent gaffs as well as health issues with him and elizabeth warren -- >> let me talk, michael, about the top tier. it was fascinating in our "meet the press" first read newslet r newsletter, they say the race has narrowed to a clear top four. in national, iowa, new hampshire poll
this is as old as time. >> we do see time and time again how much parties with fret, maybe more so because happened the last time. but michael, your former boss, hillary clinton, has re-entered spotlight over her comments of tulsi gabbert. that same "new york times" article said clinton talked privately and said if she thought she could win, she would enter the primary. do you really think she's given it any serious thought and did she hurt herself with the comments on tulsi...
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about china is a swelling paranoia at this at this time. and you know at this at this time. and you know. from an economic perspective what i see would be from an economic perspective what i see would be a legitimate reason to to kind of feed her child to china a legitimate reason to to kind of feed her child the chinese economy as relates to the u.s. economy i mean they're building something over there he's economy as relates to the u.s. economy i mean they're building something over there i'm not sure the u.s. quite understands what's happening what do you see i'm not sure the u.s. quite understands what's happening what do you see. well china has the most successful economic model in the world well china has the most successful economic model in the world ever the transition that has occurred in china to propel it from world ever transition that has occurred in china to propel it from basically an economic backwater 2nd little agrarian economy basically an economic backwater 2nd little agrarian economy to the world's number one economy i would think surpassing did i mean
about china is a swelling paranoia at this at this time. and you know at this at this time. and you know. from an economic perspective what i see would be from an economic perspective what i see would be a legitimate reason to to kind of feed her child to china a legitimate reason to to kind of feed her child the chinese economy as relates to the u.s. economy i mean they're building something over there he's economy as relates to the u.s. economy i mean they're building something over there i'm...
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todd: democrats are no stranger to recreational marijuana. >> a handful of times a long time ago. >>id inhale. >> didn't do a whole lot for me. it was not my thing. todd: that is the most bernie. carley: bernie sanders has a plan to legalize the drug nationwide. anita vogel joins us to break down bernie's plan. >> reporter: that was a funny piece of video. if bernie sanders is elected president of the united states he says he will use executive action to legalize marijuana within his first 100 days. the vermont senator, a longtime proponent of legalization tweeting, quote, too many lives were ruined due to the criminalization of marijuana. 11 states and washington dc have legalize recreational cannabis but legalizing marijuana nationwide has become a mainstream policy for 2020 candidates. nearly every democrat supports the move with the exception of joe biden and amy klobuchar. bernie sanders is the only candidate to say he will tackle the issue in his first 100 days. that critical time period normally the benchmark used to measure the early success of a president. during his first 1
todd: democrats are no stranger to recreational marijuana. >> a handful of times a long time ago. >>id inhale. >> didn't do a whole lot for me. it was not my thing. todd: that is the most bernie. carley: bernie sanders has a plan to legalize the drug nationwide. anita vogel joins us to break down bernie's plan. >> reporter: that was a funny piece of video. if bernie sanders is elected president of the united states he says he will use executive action to legalize...
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it's us a suspicious timing. china saying it will retaliate on many fronts the halting of nba broadcast no coinden co coindence. alternating trade war and trade talks will be a normal thing between china and the u.s. going forward. yesterday president trump seemed to leave his options open. >> i think that we'll just have to see what happens. i would much prefer a big deal can something happen i guess, maybe who knows. i think it's probably unlikely >> larry kudlow says he sees progress you have some mixed messaging from the hawks and the doves in the white house and in recent weeks you've had mixed messaging from the president himself but we'll see what the chinese put on table and how the u.s. ends up viewing it. >> thank you >>> last hour on the exchange kelly asked the nba's decision from china was the right move. 84% said no. does this bode poorly for the chances of getting a trade deal done during this week's round of talks. the situation in the u.s. consumer follows the hearts with their wallet when it com
it's us a suspicious timing. china saying it will retaliate on many fronts the halting of nba broadcast no coinden co coindence. alternating trade war and trade talks will be a normal thing between china and the u.s. going forward. yesterday president trump seemed to leave his options open. >> i think that we'll just have to see what happens. i would much prefer a big deal can something happen i guess, maybe who knows. i think it's probably unlikely >> larry kudlow says he sees...
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world records exceeding almost a time. growers say the seeds of big pumpkins can still prove lucrative. as the best pumpkin seeds can fetch as much as $300 per seat to be clear believe it or not this isn't even real linda's. >>biggest pumpkin on record. the record so far is a 657 pound pumpkin grown right here. it really did like to sell. >>and that giant pumpkin festival in elk grove starts tomorrow. the big pumpkin festival ahead starts on october the 19. >>to finnerty making it easy access all your favorite entertainment. >>bank baseball earlier right and then of course basketball in our own hockey is like everything's happening. giant pumpkin to between all of year ago october all we also hockey season, the sharks always seem to have 10's games all playing the vegas golden knights it's become one of the newest rivalries in the league and tonight, the first game at the shark tank against who else. >>see that he making a grand entrance vegas. one the other night in the desert once again tonights got to work already to zi
world records exceeding almost a time. growers say the seeds of big pumpkins can still prove lucrative. as the best pumpkin seeds can fetch as much as $300 per seat to be clear believe it or not this isn't even real linda's. >>biggest pumpkin on record. the record so far is a 657 pound pumpkin grown right here. it really did like to sell. >>and that giant pumpkin festival in elk grove starts tomorrow. the big pumpkin festival ahead starts on october the 19. >>to finnerty...
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for i understand the pain does not diminish with time. coming up history is also happening here now and despite the president's hearty self congratulations we've got work to do this is the big picture r.t. america. on this edition of crossfire we demystify serious kurds almost all of the criticism launched against syria policy is not rooted in facts actually that criticism is driven by false narratives and the inability to admit that international proxy war to overthrow the damascus government has failed the sooner all american troops leave syria the better for syria and the beach. we've got a crumbling infrastructure roads bridges tunnels are not working we students that are in massively in debt and probably will never add to the productivity of society all because of this. propaganda that debt doesn't matter we just know it to ourselves. income inequality is at the highest level ever since the us census bureau started tracking it in 1967 even now in the longest economic expansion in u.s. history how can this be and what does history tel
for i understand the pain does not diminish with time. coming up history is also happening here now and despite the president's hearty self congratulations we've got work to do this is the big picture r.t. america. on this edition of crossfire we demystify serious kurds almost all of the criticism launched against syria policy is not rooted in facts actually that criticism is driven by false narratives and the inability to admit that international proxy war to overthrow the damascus government...
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but plenty of time for calls. talking about criminal justice reform in a weekend in which the presidential candidates on the democratic side and president trump headed to columbia, south carolina, to a forum to talk about that issue. perhaps one issue that will come up heading into that weekend is bernie sanders new plan that he just released, the proposal on thursday, looking to legalize marijuana across the country and expunge criminal convictions related to the drug. there's the headline there from "the washington post." your thoughts on the legalization of marijuana, both for medical and recreational purposes. >> well, i have been a long-time supporter of medical marijuana. i've been a long-time supporter of all of the above when it comes to terminal situations, end of life issues. and going back to my days in congress, in fact, i received plenty of grief from the bush administration during that time for my view. i took that view to the governorship of maryland, and we got some stuff done in maryland, in fact,
but plenty of time for calls. talking about criminal justice reform in a weekend in which the presidential candidates on the democratic side and president trump headed to columbia, south carolina, to a forum to talk about that issue. perhaps one issue that will come up heading into that weekend is bernie sanders new plan that he just released, the proposal on thursday, looking to legalize marijuana across the country and expunge criminal convictions related to the drug. there's the headline...
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and time and time again. we can't just keep talking about these statistics and saying that we care about what happens to this community, and then also criticize me when i deliberately put money and resources into supporting and targeting this community so that we can really provide the change that we need. we need action. we need consistency. we need a change like never before. the office of racial equity is really about making that investment. it is about saying that we are tired of the reports, we are tired of the promises, and we need to start putting our money where our mouth is. on this issue and so many other issues. so i just want to take this opportunity to thank again supervisor sandy fewer and supervisor vallie brown for their courage. [cheers and applause] for their courage. for being leaders. for being unrelenting. for consistently talking about this, talking about the need to make real change. the african-american community may be less than 6% of the population of this city, but guess what? we ar
and time and time again. we can't just keep talking about these statistics and saying that we care about what happens to this community, and then also criticize me when i deliberately put money and resources into supporting and targeting this community so that we can really provide the change that we need. we need action. we need consistency. we need a change like never before. the office of racial equity is really about making that investment. it is about saying that we are tired of the...
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now it's time for the last word. good evening, ari. >> one question before you go and lovely to see you in my home town of seattle. hope aev within is treating you great. >> it's great. >> and mr. giuliani finds himself under scrutiny thrum it same u.s. attorn itty's office he led in the 1980s where he trees prominence as a quote tough on crime rprosecutor. i guess the question becomes given that great knowledge, is that something he completely disregarded or hurts him because he ought to know better? >> i think people who have fall eoed rudy giuliani's career have seen it as a sort of biefricated or trifericated thing. when he was a new york prosecutor and mayor, you could define him in one way and if you agreed or dedidn't agree, they're rationally connected. and then he became a national republican political figure and now he's this new thing. and there doesn't seem to be much of a connection between his behavior now and his life starting as a prosecutor. i don't know. this is a very dramatic turn it in his biogra
now it's time for the last word. good evening, ari. >> one question before you go and lovely to see you in my home town of seattle. hope aev within is treating you great. >> it's great. >> and mr. giuliani finds himself under scrutiny thrum it same u.s. attorn itty's office he led in the 1980s where he trees prominence as a quote tough on crime rprosecutor. i guess the question becomes given that great knowledge, is that something he completely disregarded or hurts him because...
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have a good time two.ere to be here at the 126 annual conference of the international association of chiefs of police joined by thousands of american law-enforcement leaders, people i know and love and that i respect who defend our committees and chase down kernels and keep america safe. you don't hear it enough and you do an incredible job and the people of this country know it and the people of this country love you. you don't hear that from these people back here but they love you. you don't hear it from the fake news and the fake news does not like to talk about that but they love you. everyday of my presidency i will be your greatest and most loyal champion. i have been and i will continue to be. it was a tremendous weekend - [cheering and applause] as you very well know it was a tremendous weekend for our country. we killed isis leader abu bakr al-baghdadi. [cheering and applause] they been looking for him for a long time and have been looking for him for many years and he was a second-grade man and
have a good time two.ere to be here at the 126 annual conference of the international association of chiefs of police joined by thousands of american law-enforcement leaders, people i know and love and that i respect who defend our committees and chase down kernels and keep america safe. you don't hear it enough and you do an incredible job and the people of this country know it and the people of this country love you. you don't hear that from these people back here but they love you. you don't...
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three times a year.nstead of traveling long haul, they might be traveling to asia or within china, but i think travel for midland to -- duringustomers their golden week holidays, chinese new year, or summer break. is topline growth being weighed down by this near weakness in the economy? >> hong kong, yes. it has a negative impact for the top line. think of these as a one-time kind of thing. we will make investment in the long term. you characterize the broader impact of the trade war on your business? >> i am hopeful that the leaders from both countries will focus on our shared interests, and there's so many things we share together. then, i think, both will be benefiting from our collaboration. and out ofg kong hong kong has been under significant pressure. can you quantify for us how it has played out for ctrip in terms of the demand from mainland tourists looking to travel and stay in hong kong? jane: the impact we roughly estimated is around 5% of our total revenue. tom: about 5%? ok. when do you ex
three times a year.nstead of traveling long haul, they might be traveling to asia or within china, but i think travel for midland to -- duringustomers their golden week holidays, chinese new year, or summer break. is topline growth being weighed down by this near weakness in the economy? >> hong kong, yes. it has a negative impact for the top line. think of these as a one-time kind of thing. we will make investment in the long term. you characterize the broader impact of the trade war on...
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