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girl power. >> ready to see how they do? >> will they work as a group to try to shut our actor down as their mother predict. >> i'm going to go take a picture of her real quick. >> or let him get away with it. >> she wasn't even wearing a bra, dude. >> coming up, will the power of peer pressure help or hurt when it comes to doing the right thing? >> they don't know what to do. >> when "dateline" continues. >>> we're back in our party space, about to find out what these girls, kayla, zoe and michaelle will do when this actor tells them he secretly took an inappropriate photo of a girl and plans to post it online. their nervous moms are outside in our watch mobile. they predict their girls will try to shut him down. >> i'm interested to see what she'll do. >> i like it. >> after a few minutes into the taste test -- >> i am so sweaty -- >> -- our actress gets up to change her shirt. >> i'm going to go take a picture of her real quick. >> the girls don't seem bothered when he leaves to take her photo. but watch what happens when
girl power. >> ready to see how they do? >> will they work as a group to try to shut our actor down as their mother predict. >> i'm going to go take a picture of her real quick. >> or let him get away with it. >> she wasn't even wearing a bra, dude. >> coming up, will the power of peer pressure help or hurt when it comes to doing the right thing? >> they don't know what to do. >> when "dateline" continues. >>> we're back in our...
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i'm going to keep doing whatever i can do to reduce costs and streamline government, but we can do so much more to improve our fiscal future if we work together. that brings me to the tax. pennsylvania is one of the states fortunate enough to have abundant natural gas resources yet we are the only state without a severance tax. texas, oklahoma, louisiana, are bringing in billions of dollars from the oil and gas industries. that money is going to fix roads, build schools and keep taxes low. let's understand exactly what a severance tax is. it's a tax paid by people mostly outside of pennsylvania to use our natural resources. by failing to put in place this common sense tax, we are actually just paying the other states' taxes like when we fill up our cars or heat our homes, we are paying for alaska's schools or texas' roads. i don't know about you, but i don't remember ever getting a thank you note from any of the taxpayers in texas or alaska. pennsylvania is blowing most other states out of the water. by passing a severance tax, we could also join them by bringing billions of dollars i
i'm going to keep doing whatever i can do to reduce costs and streamline government, but we can do so much more to improve our fiscal future if we work together. that brings me to the tax. pennsylvania is one of the states fortunate enough to have abundant natural gas resources yet we are the only state without a severance tax. texas, oklahoma, louisiana, are bringing in billions of dollars from the oil and gas industries. that money is going to fix roads, build schools and keep taxes low....
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can't do back to tennessee and say, sorry, we can't do it, so the city council will dad what to do with the children ill illegal lie here and the drugs coming across the bored and ill lee immigration. i need to say i'm going back -- the president has done his job, the senate worked on it for a week, we got up to 54 votes and we need 70. my hope is that the president will continue to advocate do this his job, see an urgent need. he ditched recommend a strategy to deal with the need. he did. and try to persuade at least half the people he is right. he's a good persuader. then we drool our job. that's not to stand in the corners and throw things at each other. let's see where we can agree and do what we did on civil rights and fixing "no child left behind." not any harder than those issues. we ought to be able to do it. otherwise we shouldn't be here. i'd sell my colleagues off -- this pretty hard to be a united states senator, hard to get here. hard to stay here. good while you're hering are might as well amount to something, and amounting to something means getting a result weapon didn't
can't do back to tennessee and say, sorry, we can't do it, so the city council will dad what to do with the children ill illegal lie here and the drugs coming across the bored and ill lee immigration. i need to say i'm going back -- the president has done his job, the senate worked on it for a week, we got up to 54 votes and we need 70. my hope is that the president will continue to advocate do this his job, see an urgent need. he ditched recommend a strategy to deal with the need. he did. and...
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the nra is ready to do things. people like to blame them, and they do have power and all of that, but they want to do -- they came up with some of the rules and regulations that we have now. but we will have to toughen them up because it doesn't make anybody look good. i saw the devastation of these families. we can't allow that to happen. again, we need a hardened school. we want to harden it without having everyone standing there with a rifle. i don't want that either that -- i don't want that either. sends a lot of bad signals. i'm watching john kelly. he is a four-star marine. he is a tough cookie. if he was a teacher, i would not mind having him with guns. i guarantee he can use it better than anyone. there is no security guard that can handle a gun better than him. if he is a teacher, and other friends of his from the marines, if they are teaching, or other people like that, i want them to have a gun. more importantly, almost more importantly, nobody will attack that school because they know it -- that general
the nra is ready to do things. people like to blame them, and they do have power and all of that, but they want to do -- they came up with some of the rules and regulations that we have now. but we will have to toughen them up because it doesn't make anybody look good. i saw the devastation of these families. we can't allow that to happen. again, we need a hardened school. we want to harden it without having everyone standing there with a rifle. i don't want that either that -- i don't want...
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take the lead from what you want to do. so we're looking for new ways. we're looking to keep people in their homes where possible. we're looking to support you because there's certain people that aren't going to be able to remain in their homes so you'll have a valuable role. and we're looking to decrease bureaucracy to allow you to function in a way you want to function. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. secretary. we appreciate you being here to answer questions. you and i were talking earlier about substance abuse oibd addiction and our veterans who for some reason enter into your criminal justice system. we were talking about a unique situation you have with veterans and those incarcerated to have a buddy system as we have in your state. could you talk about the models you see across the nation to help those who are incarcerated. >> i think we have 342 veteran treatment courts all located in your communities, and what they do is as governor fallin knows, they tried to find alternatives to prison where the crime that has be
take the lead from what you want to do. so we're looking for new ways. we're looking to keep people in their homes where possible. we're looking to support you because there's certain people that aren't going to be able to remain in their homes so you'll have a valuable role. and we're looking to decrease bureaucracy to allow you to function in a way you want to function. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. secretary. we appreciate you being here to answer questions. you and i were...
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she was begging to do something about her own son. you would a grandmother that would see the notes of her grandchild, he was ready to go in for a school. she reported him and there the law enforcement did a very good job. fourth, we must pursue common sense measures to protect the constitutional rights of law-abiding americans while keeping at guns out of the hands of those that pose a threat to themselves and others. we must strive to create a culture in our country that cherishes life and embraces it with dignity. i can't believe the press didn't find this. i think they are getting a little bit -- you can never use the word lazy, you don't want to say that. we don't want to give them any more enthusiasm than they already have. i had lunch with wayne lapierre of the nra and i want to tell you, they want to do something. i said we've got to do something. it's too long, we've got to do something. we are going to do very strong background checks, very strong. background checks. if we see a sicko, i don't want him having a gun. i know th
she was begging to do something about her own son. you would a grandmother that would see the notes of her grandchild, he was ready to go in for a school. she reported him and there the law enforcement did a very good job. fourth, we must pursue common sense measures to protect the constitutional rights of law-abiding americans while keeping at guns out of the hands of those that pose a threat to themselves and others. we must strive to create a culture in our country that cherishes life and...
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so we have to do this in a smarter way. i want to briefly touch on these so you know we are focused on these efforts and it is hitting on things that you think are important to you. we may need to make some adjustments. prioritiesf the five is to get our veterans greater choice. and that means we believe they should be involved in where they get their care decisions on how they get their care and how they get their services. and we are trying to change our current systems from being very rules-based and administratively based. you need to be 30 miles away or need 30 days before getting access to the ability to get to more clinically driven system. where we focus on what is the right thing to do for our patients and veterans. so we are working with congress right now we work with members of congress in a bipartisan way to give them greater choice. the second of the five parties is to modernize our system. i was talking with the governor and she said our facilities are pretty old. more than 50% of our facilities are 60 years o
so we have to do this in a smarter way. i want to briefly touch on these so you know we are focused on these efforts and it is hitting on things that you think are important to you. we may need to make some adjustments. prioritiesf the five is to get our veterans greater choice. and that means we believe they should be involved in where they get their care decisions on how they get their care and how they get their services. and we are trying to change our current systems from being very...
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and we're going to do that. next, we're going to invest more dollars in mental health in our children and families program. we do that around our state, but we're going to invest more dollars to make sure we have youth teams all around our state to help them. finally, we're not going to have -- you're not going to, in florida, have access to a gun -- if you struggle with mental illness, are you going to make violent threats -- you're not going to have access to a gun in our state. you shouldn't have access to a gun, and you're not. so what we're going to do is we're going to have a violence threat restraining order that a family member, a mental health individual, or law enforcement can go to the court system -- there will be due process -- but they can make sure that you don't have access to a gun. if you've been involuntarily committed because you're a threat to yourself or others, you will not have access to a gun. you'll have to give those guns up. there will be due process. you can get those guns back, but w
and we're going to do that. next, we're going to invest more dollars in mental health in our children and families program. we do that around our state, but we're going to invest more dollars to make sure we have youth teams all around our state to help them. finally, we're not going to have -- you're not going to, in florida, have access to a gun -- if you struggle with mental illness, are you going to make violent threats -- you're not going to have access to a gun in our state. you shouldn't...
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they also do not want us to do the kind of political work that we do. nswer your question directly, what we know is that if there was no pr campaign for whating else, probably would happen is that over the course of a year or so, the people who pay a fair share would get their choice very directly. probably about half of them would say we do not want it. of the 1.7 million members in our union, there are about .7,000 this is what we know will happen because we have already seen it. brothers and others have announced their going to $400 million to break us, to break teachers unions, and try to undermine and destabilize public schools. their words. they are going to do a bit youic campaign that says want a raise? get rid of your union dues. this is what we are seeing. this has actually been a pretty cathartic moment for us t. i think this case is brought by that ideological interests want to destroy workers ability to have a better life. but this has done within our union, it has been cathartic and transformative, as people are talking with each other in a
they also do not want us to do the kind of political work that we do. nswer your question directly, what we know is that if there was no pr campaign for whating else, probably would happen is that over the course of a year or so, the people who pay a fair share would get their choice very directly. probably about half of them would say we do not want it. of the 1.7 million members in our union, there are about .7,000 this is what we know will happen because we have already seen it. brothers and...
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you need to do that soul-searching to say do i want to keep doing this myself. if i want to grow i have to learn to let go and understand i need to be the best coach in the world. >> there's not a day that goes by that i'm not grateful for some member of my team. these guys are unbelievable. they're hard-working. i feel like you they have chosen to work in public service. i feel like my job is to give the freedom dining room, give support and also let them make mistakes. that's hard to do so doing business and government. it's okay to make mistakes and let them go again. the come back and say we tried it it to work, which is stop. and also know we have to keep going. >> i think that's what we can do for folks, sometimes there is an urge, i have it, probably we all have it just let me do it. you can't. have to pull back and let folks go for. >> if you look at it and that was a problem in michigan we are very risk adverse. vote huge corporations so how to keep that going. the small businesses are part of our core. but i brought that same philosophy to government. i
you need to do that soul-searching to say do i want to keep doing this myself. if i want to grow i have to learn to let go and understand i need to be the best coach in the world. >> there's not a day that goes by that i'm not grateful for some member of my team. these guys are unbelievable. they're hard-working. i feel like you they have chosen to work in public service. i feel like my job is to give the freedom dining room, give support and also let them make mistakes. that's hard to do...
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we would like to do no harm with nafta. ms of keeping the trade flowing, we want to keep that happening. in terms of asia, that's very important to us. vonnie: you must have modeled continuing, but not in the form they are in. what do your models look like in that scenario? tom: we do modeling, but from our perspective we think things will continue. it's hard to politicize food. the administration knows that agriculture is central to u.s. competitiveness, globally. there are roughly $300 billion in food exports. from a food perspective, the middle of the u.s., agriculture, it's very important in the midwest. the administration appreciates that. we are hopeful that any of the modeling that we do will be consistent with what we have seen for exports. vonnie: let's talk about 20% in the next year. thanks for joining us in studios, today. that is tom hayes, ceo of tysons foods. mark: we are less than 35 minutes away from the wednesday session close. we are off the lows of the day, but the u.s. market is off its highs of the morn
we would like to do no harm with nafta. ms of keeping the trade flowing, we want to keep that happening. in terms of asia, that's very important to us. vonnie: you must have modeled continuing, but not in the form they are in. what do your models look like in that scenario? tom: we do modeling, but from our perspective we think things will continue. it's hard to politicize food. the administration knows that agriculture is central to u.s. competitiveness, globally. there are roughly $300...
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to happen. director pompeo, you understand this issue, do you not? we won't be able to defend ourselves from being defensive. we have to have a doctrine of deterrents. if they struck us in cyber they'll be struck back in some way, may not be cyber. >> i agree and i can't argue. i can't say much in this setting i would argue that your statement that we have done nothing does not reflect the responses that frankly some of us at this table have engaged in and the united states has engaged in both before and after -- during and before this administration. >> deterrents doesn't work unless the other side knows it. the doomsday machine in dr. strange love didn't work because the russians hadn't told us about it. >> it's true. it's important the adversary know it but not a requirement that the whole world know it. >> does the adversary know it? >> i save it for another forum. >> i believe this country needs a clear doctrine. what is a cyberattack, what is an act of war, what will be the response and the consequences. right now i haven't seen it. >> i agree.
to happen. director pompeo, you understand this issue, do you not? we won't be able to defend ourselves from being defensive. we have to have a doctrine of deterrents. if they struck us in cyber they'll be struck back in some way, may not be cyber. >> i agree and i can't argue. i can't say much in this setting i would argue that your statement that we have done nothing does not reflect the responses that frankly some of us at this table have engaged in and the united states has engaged in...
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we're proud to do that. and we really think this is going to be value-added to get us where we need to go. the california department of justice will provide us with the technical experience and assistance to help us stay on the right track and achieve the goals that we committed to. this agreement gives our work validation, the attorney general mentioned it, gives us credibility. it gives us transparency. and more importantly, this is about maintaining and building trust with the community we serve. we believe this is a means to get there. ultimately, all we want to see is the best department that we can, we want to see less use of force, we want to see answers to some of the questions about disproportionateality i believe that san francisco will lead the and i don't say that bragging, i say that because we're proud to get to that leadership position in law enforcement. this is another challenge, a big one, but it's just another challenge i'm confident and the people along the wall are confident we'll get the
we're proud to do that. and we really think this is going to be value-added to get us where we need to go. the california department of justice will provide us with the technical experience and assistance to help us stay on the right track and achieve the goals that we committed to. this agreement gives our work validation, the attorney general mentioned it, gives us credibility. it gives us transparency. and more importantly, this is about maintaining and building trust with the community we...
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need to do as the gentleman just called. we need to make the schools safer. , as long asway we're going to have guns be legal, they you're ever going to stop people from doing this. you have to make the school safer. lockedool i worked in all of the doors and made the doors bulletproof and everybody had to come in one door. wasperson at that door there all the time the school was in session. the person could not sneak around the corner and be there. had timen at the door to see them coming and they could lock the door and if they needed to get a weapon and take the fellow on. host: that is currently the situation at the school you worked at? caller: yes. host: bulletproof doors and windows? caller: no. -- if the kids were in -- that hasa, say pretty large windows. work with people who worked in that building so they could coordinate with the people and still have a line of sight to shoot in that area. host: did they practice drills? if there is a active shooter? did.r: we never our fire drills were so coordinated. the drill,
need to do as the gentleman just called. we need to make the schools safer. , as long asway we're going to have guns be legal, they you're ever going to stop people from doing this. you have to make the school safer. lockedool i worked in all of the doors and made the doors bulletproof and everybody had to come in one door. wasperson at that door there all the time the school was in session. the person could not sneak around the corner and be there. had timen at the door to see them coming and...
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how are we going to do this? i think about the three pillars of deep carbonzation, i didn't come up with this but it helps me to think about how to get to the 100. what do we have to do to tease apart the elements of the 100 goal. the first is decrease our load, get as many led's in as we can but work on the ways we build efficiency so we decrease the need to begin with. we have to get off of fossil fuels as our energy source. and finally, when i talk about the 100, we're talking about getting off all fossil fuels, fuel switching to electric sources and switching in transportation and heating systems. so that in a nutshell is the challenge of the city in the next 30 years is how we're going to achieve all of those things. luckily we're not -- whoa. there we go. that's an interesting slide. so luckily we're not doing this alone. this is supposed to show the intersection of two roads but i didn't pick it out and it's very interesting. (laughter) that's the intersection of two double-decker freeways, that is great. i
how are we going to do this? i think about the three pillars of deep carbonzation, i didn't come up with this but it helps me to think about how to get to the 100. what do we have to do to tease apart the elements of the 100 goal. the first is decrease our load, get as many led's in as we can but work on the ways we build efficiency so we decrease the need to begin with. we have to get off of fossil fuels as our energy source. and finally, when i talk about the 100, we're talking about getting...
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here's how we're going to do it. purchase an alcoholic beverage should not be allowed to purchase an ar-15, a weapon of war, a weapon of destruction. it's absolutely absurd. >> i know you and other students have started this group called never again msd. what do you hope to accomplish with it and what do you plan to do? >> when we started never again msd, it started as a central space where people could talk and people could share their feelings. now it's turned into a movement. it's turned into an absolutely insane phenomenon where people are coming to us offering us help, and we're trying to demand action, and we are going to demand action. on march 24, when we warmarch o washington, d.c. when we march for our lives. we're also mannrching for our children's lives, our children's children's lives. no child should have to feel the way myself felt and everyone else felt on wednesday when the shooting happened. >> i understand that you and others from this group say that you'll not return to school until laws have actua
here's how we're going to do it. purchase an alcoholic beverage should not be allowed to purchase an ar-15, a weapon of war, a weapon of destruction. it's absolutely absurd. >> i know you and other students have started this group called never again msd. what do you hope to accomplish with it and what do you plan to do? >> when we started never again msd, it started as a central space where people could talk and people could share their feelings. now it's turned into a movement....
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to change. everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this is "the profit." ♪ last year, i visited farrell's ice cream parlour... hi. ...a once-thriving national chain that closed its doors in the '90s... this place is awesome. ...and was reopened in 2010 by mike fleming and paul kramer. this is really what you guys are known for, giant ice cream sundaes. paul: it is. lemonis: the new owners wasted no time in opening up new locations. when i arrived, there were five -- buena park, brea, riverside, sacramento, and rancho cucamonga. paul: farrell's is part of families. it was part of mine, and it's part of millions. lemonis: but while the restaurants generated more than $17 million a year in revenue, they were starved for cash. mike and paul were sucking out the cash from the two profitable locations to prop up the three that were losing, and to pay down massive debts. the total amount of debt -- $1,940,000. equipment was failing, the food was lackluster, and the key iconic feature of farrell's, the candy store, had disappeared. i'm not re
to change. everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this is "the profit." ♪ last year, i visited farrell's ice cream parlour... hi. ...a once-thriving national chain that closed its doors in the '90s... this place is awesome. ...and was reopened in 2010 by mike fleming and paul kramer. this is really what you guys are known for, giant ice cream sundaes. paul: it is. lemonis: the new owners wasted no time in opening up new locations. when i arrived, there were...
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to feel that you need. some yeah i'm numb what do you how to become a soft look at what do you do you wonder. i mean what if this was actually my helmet i mean that would diminish you still want to talk more next time. but you are still a little younger. it's not like you. but you. just said you're still going to. have. told. me if you. look. just closed down i'm still what. i feel. like you do when you look over the city you. know the most. little i did was just a boy so you can see would usually look at those that would start to look up my yes at them when you don't look as it used to be what it looked. like. as you were doing this was the best you have just in the building of what was pretty modest goals cus course with a more fair that idea of my you know some of shirts. and the cute the hopeless share the germs are the source and. the well nuff said that was causing someone with ocean cold. yeah. you do i do this will be. tragically would choose when you would use a meter leo xiii in the open you mostly do. he's the school we. want to you we were you we wish. you could. just goes to go wi
to feel that you need. some yeah i'm numb what do you how to become a soft look at what do you do you wonder. i mean what if this was actually my helmet i mean that would diminish you still want to talk more next time. but you are still a little younger. it's not like you. but you. just said you're still going to. have. told. me if you. look. just closed down i'm still what. i feel. like you do when you look over the city you. know the most. little i did was just a boy so you can see would...
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what you going to do is respect it. a downer on the dance moves. >> i tried to warn you. >> what am i doing? ♪ girl do your dance do your dance ♪ ♪ we got a brand-new dance >> because the cupid shuffle plank challenge is back. it's set to "the coup shuffle" song by cupid and so many variations have been going around. people are stepping up. >> how long is that song? >> it goes on forever. >> that's when i quit the gym right there, because uh-uh, no. >> no, you can't quit. everybody's getting in on it. >> i have to do one-minute plank without having to move anything. >> if it was easy, everybody would be doing it. but it's specifically the folks at the gym who are getting it in. they're fulfilling their new year's resolutions. and it's february so cupid is at work, why not? do you want to do it? >> i don't want to do it. but i've done similar things at the gym. >> i want nick to do it. >> i'm good. >> everybody getting in on it. this woman at this point, she does her video, then she's like, forget it. it's a good cardio w
what you going to do is respect it. a downer on the dance moves. >> i tried to warn you. >> what am i doing? ♪ girl do your dance do your dance ♪ ♪ we got a brand-new dance >> because the cupid shuffle plank challenge is back. it's set to "the coup shuffle" song by cupid and so many variations have been going around. people are stepping up. >> how long is that song? >> it goes on forever. >> that's when i quit the gym right there, because...
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or did you say "no, i am happy to do that?" ad just been promoted to lead our business solutions team. i mean, i was loving that job. it is something that i aspired to do. and steve comes around and says, hey, you know what, i have an idea for you. i think you should go run this group that has high attrition and we have a very tough task ahead. and i don't know whether it is a good career move, but i need help and, you know, think wisely and choose. [laughter] satya: and i was like, wow, this is an interesting choice in front of me. and i remember very distinctly going that night to the building in which the bing team and our search team was housed. and it was what, maybe 9:00 or so, and the parking lot was full, people were in. and i said, wow, what is the deal here? i mean, these people are working hard, inspired, so i said well, i have got to join this team. i have got to -- the fight that they showed caused me not to take the easy path and get in. david: did steve say if you do this well, we will be happy. if you don't do it
or did you say "no, i am happy to do that?" ad just been promoted to lead our business solutions team. i mean, i was loving that job. it is something that i aspired to do. and steve comes around and says, hey, you know what, i have an idea for you. i think you should go run this group that has high attrition and we have a very tough task ahead. and i don't know whether it is a good career move, but i need help and, you know, think wisely and choose. [laughter] satya: and i was like,...
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i didn't know this was something that i wanted to do. all i knew is that i wanted to help people and i wanted to empower others. >> the environment that i grew up that a lot of women were just stay-at-home moms. it wasn't that they didn't have work, but it was cheaper to stay home and watch the kids instead of paying pricey day care centers. >> my mom came from el salvador during the civil war. she worked very hard. when she came here and limited in english, she had to do a service job. when i was born and she had other kids, it was difficult for her to work because it was more expensive for her to be able to continue to work in a job that didn't pay well instead of staying at home and being able to take care of us. >> there isn't much support or advocacy for black women to come in and help them do their jobs. there also aren't very many role models and it can be very intimidating and sometimes you feel uncomfortable and unsure of yourself and those are the reasons exactly why you need to do it. when i first had the opportunity, i thought
i didn't know this was something that i wanted to do. all i knew is that i wanted to help people and i wanted to empower others. >> the environment that i grew up that a lot of women were just stay-at-home moms. it wasn't that they didn't have work, but it was cheaper to stay home and watch the kids instead of paying pricey day care centers. >> my mom came from el salvador during the civil war. she worked very hard. when she came here and limited in english, she had to do a service...
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i hope they will continue to do so. but they cannot be encouraged by what they hear the president say, because of course all of our allies know exactly what russia is up to, and they know this is no hoax, no witchhunt, no charade. this is serious business. they see the russians interfere in their own countries every day, and they were doing it well before 2016. but time cures a lot of things. time will cure this. one of the arguments i make frequently on our committee is, we need to be thinking, all of us, beyond this administration, about the long-term impacts of what we do or don't do. we need to be thinking about that. so we will get past this. we will take our lumps along the way. there will come a time when we have, in my view, a different administration that will restore a lot of the trust and our position in the rest of the world. not just the ic, obviously. walking out of the climate pact was devastating to our local leadership. the derogatory things that are said about nato, the disrespectful things that are sai
i hope they will continue to do so. but they cannot be encouraged by what they hear the president say, because of course all of our allies know exactly what russia is up to, and they know this is no hoax, no witchhunt, no charade. this is serious business. they see the russians interfere in their own countries every day, and they were doing it well before 2016. but time cures a lot of things. time will cure this. one of the arguments i make frequently on our committee is, we need to be...
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we have to do more to defend the country.m asking you in the course of your reporting and talking to your sources, do you pick up that at all that they are worried about the direction of the country, vis-a-vis defending the country against russia? >> i think it's a really good question. and, you know, there is a great deal of fear in what you would call the career class of the federal government about making sure that we are protected in the next campaign, that whether or not the government has really made significant efforts to protect the integrity of the election, voter registration data bases, which as you remember, the russians had attempted to hack. and in fact had penetrated some of those data bases. there's a lot of anxiety about that. you know, it's not a deep state concern. it's actually like legitimate concern that the intelligence community has identified. and i hear great anxiety that we've not put our horses on that topic. >> we're going to do really quickly breaking news. >> i know where i'm buying running shoe
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we are giving them the flexibility to do so. so they are getting much greater flexibility now to look at creative financing mechanisms and decide for themselves what they want. thank you so much. i'm sure we will be talking more. ms. sanders: thank you secretary chao. the president has an event, we will jump straight into the questions for today. john. reporter: f.b.i. director christopher wray laid out a different deadline and the white house has been in contradiction that the white house has laid about. can you speak to what the trect tore said. he seemed to indicate that first you would have known might have been in march, june and november and in january when the case was actually closed. ms. sanders: we explained the process last week. the white house personnel office received information last year and what they considered to be the final background information report in november but not made a final recommendation for ajudication to the white house because the process was still ongoing. in the view of personnel security off
we are giving them the flexibility to do so. so they are getting much greater flexibility now to look at creative financing mechanisms and decide for themselves what they want. thank you so much. i'm sure we will be talking more. ms. sanders: thank you secretary chao. the president has an event, we will jump straight into the questions for today. john. reporter: f.b.i. director christopher wray laid out a different deadline and the white house has been in contradiction that the white house has...
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surely, his daughter will know what to do, right? >> i'm very curious about how today is going to go. >> when "dateline" continues. ♪ the smoother the skin the more comfortable you are in it and now there's a new way to smooth. introducing new venus platinum. a premium metal handle boosts control so you can reveal up to 100% smooth skin. venus. ♪ dixie® ultra's flexproof™ technology makes it twice as strong as the leading store brand. that's strength you can count on. >>> i'm dara brown with the top stories. nevada congressman rubin kihuen announcing he will not seek reelection. after the ethics committee opened a case against him for harassment. he denies the claims. >>> a judge in pennsylvania blocking the rollback of birth control coverage for obamacare. the rules allowing employers to opt out based on religious or moral reasons is harmful to women. now back to "dateline." >>> welcome back to "dateline." i'm natalie morales. our hidden cameras were watching and so were their parents as we put some kids to the test to see if a littl
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we're going to stay with this shot. as we doi like to talk to you a little about the student movement. these kids, young people raising their voices, demanding to be heard. participating in the town hall, coming out calling for change. is that beginning to be the game changer? >> i hope it is because thing have to change. if you don't feel compelled to do something when you see someone like matty get out there and talk about this, when you hear these students who watched some of those best friends die, i'm not sure what drives you to take action and make a difference. if you don't, then i hope all these kids and families take action and get rid of those who don't want to do the right things. it's not that difficult. california has done some of these thing. it's no reason congress can't join the rest of us and try to stop this senseless violence. >> before i let you go, there are critics that say they have concern about the rights been imin the meantimed the california. how do you respond to those people? >> last week we announce
we're going to stay with this shot. as we doi like to talk to you a little about the student movement. these kids, young people raising their voices, demanding to be heard. participating in the town hall, coming out calling for change. is that beginning to be the game changer? >> i hope it is because thing have to change. if you don't feel compelled to do something when you see someone like matty get out there and talk about this, when you hear these students who watched some of those...
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people get paid to do research. managed to persuade goldman sachs to give me a job in the summer of 1981. for those who have not studied history, 1981 was the year interest rates peaked for all time, t-bills went to 21%. municipal bonds with a aaa rating were 15% or 16% yield. so i go back and it is 1981. we are in a bare market. i sent a resume to t. rowe price history, 1981 was the year associates. a mutual fund company in baltimore. i go in for my closing interview. i sit down next to the head guy and go, i love this place. i want to work here. i know you are not going to hire me. i give them three reasons why they will not hire me. i watch his face and i realize -- it is like a cartoon -- his whole expression is shocked. there is this pause. he goes, this is amazing. i said, what do you mean? he goes, i was not going to hire you, and you got the three reasons in the correct order. we are in the business of hiring people who are good in judgment. who can anticipate what people are thinking and feeling. i have neve
people get paid to do research. managed to persuade goldman sachs to give me a job in the summer of 1981. for those who have not studied history, 1981 was the year interest rates peaked for all time, t-bills went to 21%. municipal bonds with a aaa rating were 15% or 16% yield. so i go back and it is 1981. we are in a bare market. i sent a resume to t. rowe price history, 1981 was the year associates. a mutual fund company in baltimore. i go in for my closing interview. i sit down next to the...
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it says a lot that we have a bipartisan approach to this. how do we use innovation towards a system that is going to reward all of our citizens and continue to expand coverage and quality. i will turn it over to john. >> always great to be with john hickenlooper. i learned a lot about alaska in the last few hours than i have done in my entire lifetime. it is a great learning experience. now i know to go there in the middle of the winter. here is the situation. john is a forward thinking guy. governor walker has unique problems in alaska not just because of demographics, but because of the physical makeup of the state. we are all looking for ways to what? continue to provide great health care but at lower prices. i am pleased to say, by the way, pleased to take the slings and arrows on medicaid expansion which has one deck of the party was just aghast at. i was standing on stage the only person running for president that thought expanding medicaid was a great idea. now i find republican states beginning to figure out a way to expand medicaid because
it says a lot that we have a bipartisan approach to this. how do we use innovation towards a system that is going to reward all of our citizens and continue to expand coverage and quality. i will turn it over to john. >> always great to be with john hickenlooper. i learned a lot about alaska in the last few hours than i have done in my entire lifetime. it is a great learning experience. now i know to go there in the middle of the winter. here is the situation. john is a forward thinking...
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they did really hard to do most was a personal decision. he knew what could happen to him he knows what can happen to other troops. and what has happened to his comrades these are very important people to you. and you do most anything for them . even risk your life he had to die worked as. i wonder if i would be brave enough to do what he did he was he was a good bit of. a video has surfaced online showing young children in libya staging a mock execution. oh . oh oh oh. oh. oh. the boys in that clip are reportedly under the age of nine they appear to be mimicking a real life execution which happened in benghazi in this january and the three d. o. which we are able to show you a gunman is seen shooting blindfolded prisoners in front of a mosque where a deadly bombing had just taken place. our panel of guests have contrast in views on the story and the trauma experienced by children growing up in a war zone. what we see now is just a mocking video actually seen actual videos where children has been used to behead people in syria and in iraq an
they did really hard to do most was a personal decision. he knew what could happen to him he knows what can happen to other troops. and what has happened to his comrades these are very important people to you. and you do most anything for them . even risk your life he had to die worked as. i wonder if i would be brave enough to do what he did he was he was a good bit of. a video has surfaced online showing young children in libya staging a mock execution. oh . oh oh oh. oh. oh. the boys in that...
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to do it, whether they have the resources to do it or not. it has such series of locations to the work we do. >> that is what oversight hearings are about. >> i yield back. >> the gentleman from indiana. >> i think the chair, and congratulations. dr. hall, thank you. i also want to thank your staff who always seem to be responsive , especially with the health care bill last year that we were able to work out some medicaid issues, really in the fast lane on that and i appreciate the responsiveness. when you talk about technical assistance, how much would you say -- what percentage of your staff's work on technical assistance is given to committee staff versus personal offices? >> most of it is committee. when we do have personal staff it tends to be technical help. an individual staff -- individual members, they don't have legislation out of committee, so it is not typically a formal estimate. >> so what percentage of your staff time -- >> we have to look into it. we probably do 350, 400 informal estimates. >> i appreciate that. i want to under
to do it, whether they have the resources to do it or not. it has such series of locations to the work we do. >> that is what oversight hearings are about. >> i yield back. >> the gentleman from indiana. >> i think the chair, and congratulations. dr. hall, thank you. i also want to thank your staff who always seem to be responsive , especially with the health care bill last year that we were able to work out some medicaid issues, really in the fast lane on that and i...
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i did not plan to do an abc book. i have done a lot of sketches last year during the primary especially of the gazillion debates that we have and i originally tried to get a book published of those sketches and my book agent went around and this is still during the primary it still understand that most people thought it hillary was going to win the presidency myself included and i just couldn't get any interest in it. i think people were already tired of it and they thought that hillary was going to win. so the feedback that i was getting from publishers was we would really like to see a hillary book. but for some reason. i have a nagging feeling and i just couldn't get it off the ground. of course then the election happened and we all were surprised and most of us now obviously evie everybody will be interested in a trump book. so we try that for a while. i just put it aside. i have a nine hour drive down in a nine hour drive back and i was driving my dog doesn't drive. so i did not had my hands free to do any kind of
i did not plan to do an abc book. i have done a lot of sketches last year during the primary especially of the gazillion debates that we have and i originally tried to get a book published of those sketches and my book agent went around and this is still during the primary it still understand that most people thought it hillary was going to win the presidency myself included and i just couldn't get any interest in it. i think people were already tired of it and they thought that hillary was...
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we cannot continue to do business as usual. this will eventually lead us to not being able to support our country's veterans, which will be a great error and lapse of our responsibility, so we have to do things differently. we are dealing with problems that have been essentially neglected in the v.a. for decades, putting in a financial management system that still runs on cobol programming, running 130 different versions of an electronic health record that is 35 years old where we are putting all of our money just to maintain it, dealing with old hiring practices and not having the right accountability in the past. , we are we are doing is doing everything we can, this investment, to change that. to bring us modernized systems, to decrease the rate of increase, and my whole team knows that is our goal, to bend the cost curve and not have another graph like that for another five or 10 years. the drivers are vietnam veterans age 67 on average, getting older, requiring more services. about people who continue to return with signifi
we cannot continue to do business as usual. this will eventually lead us to not being able to support our country's veterans, which will be a great error and lapse of our responsibility, so we have to do things differently. we are dealing with problems that have been essentially neglected in the v.a. for decades, putting in a financial management system that still runs on cobol programming, running 130 different versions of an electronic health record that is 35 years old where we are putting...
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we called and they said we'd be glad to do it and i appreciate that. if you would expand about the work that you had done with rotary and minnesota for the super bowl and we'll talk more about what we'll do in atlanta and we'll take care of business in atlanta, for sure. >> absolutely. maybe i'll start with a couple of facts about the freedom council. and i believe this is accurate that the freedom council is by large, the largest alliance of companies coming together, fighting this issue and when i say that it's not just about checking off a box, you know. not just about being on paper. it's about fighting this issue. i'm talking about these council members and these companies. we meet weekly, we meet biweekly on focused efforts and then each company goes away with deliverable, multiple deliverables and they spend enormous amount of time, effort in bringing solutions to the table. so in terms of the fred om council, we have two verticals within the umbrella of freedom council. one, it is about the united states and our efforts in this country and i thi
we called and they said we'd be glad to do it and i appreciate that. if you would expand about the work that you had done with rotary and minnesota for the super bowl and we'll talk more about what we'll do in atlanta and we'll take care of business in atlanta, for sure. >> absolutely. maybe i'll start with a couple of facts about the freedom council. and i believe this is accurate that the freedom council is by large, the largest alliance of companies coming together, fighting this issue...
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we can direct them what to do. we are certainly spending effort to work with them to provide answers to this question. with thed agree director. it's a team effort. one of the things that has dumped out at me is how much more of a team the intelligence community is the last time i was in the space. i have one of mike's people who sits in my inner team and vice versa. we are dealing with each other every day. it is the mark within the intelligence community and partnership with the private sector. that is the other change or notice. we're trying to share information and raise awareness on their end. we cannot fully police social media. we have to work with them so that they can police themselves better. the companies themselves are slow to recognize this threat. they still have more work to do. the fact that we do not have clarity in terms of who is in charge means that we do not have a full plan. the chairman has alluded to the rise of chinese tech companies. my fear is that some of these chinese tech companies may
we can direct them what to do. we are certainly spending effort to work with them to provide answers to this question. with thed agree director. it's a team effort. one of the things that has dumped out at me is how much more of a team the intelligence community is the last time i was in the space. i have one of mike's people who sits in my inner team and vice versa. we are dealing with each other every day. it is the mark within the intelligence community and partnership with the private...
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we can really get there, but we have to do it. we don't want to wait two weeks, three weeks and four weeks and people forget and we go back on and we have another problem. we want to stop the problems from happening. as we continue to mourn the loss of so many precious young lives in parkland, florida, we're determined to turn our grief into action. i really believe that. i think the people at this table want it. i see some folks that don't say nice things about me and that's okay. if you turn that into this energy, i'll love you. i don't care. we're going to be able to do it. sadly, these horrible mass shootings are nothing new. i asked for a list. you look at columbine, colorado. bill clinton was president. virginia tech, george bush. fort hood, sandy hook, san bernardino, pulse night club and so many more. it's ridiculous. so today we're here in a bipartisan fashion to show leadership in an effort to end this senseless violence. it can be ended and it will be ended. first, we must harden our schools against attack. this includes
we can really get there, but we have to do it. we don't want to wait two weeks, three weeks and four weeks and people forget and we go back on and we have another problem. we want to stop the problems from happening. as we continue to mourn the loss of so many precious young lives in parkland, florida, we're determined to turn our grief into action. i really believe that. i think the people at this table want it. i see some folks that don't say nice things about me and that's okay. if you turn...
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i'm not sure any other way to do this. open to other ideas, but establishing some kind of commission to work with house committees and senate committees to reduce that burden, because from my standpoint, i want to make sure that the department and focussing on its primary mission, which is keeping america safe and secure. with that, i ask unanimous consent that my written opening statement be entered into the record. with that, i open it up to our ranking member, senator mccaskill. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm a little confused as to why this is a roundtable instead of a hearing. i hope someone can speak to that. this is an administration that prides itself on getting rid of senseless regulations and i'm being told the reason that we did this is because you didn't have time to get testimony approved by omb. is that right? is that why it's not a hearing? >> i think it was a conversation between staff and dhs in term office what would be the best form to have these discussions to prepare for a markup. to actually pass this
i'm not sure any other way to do this. open to other ideas, but establishing some kind of commission to work with house committees and senate committees to reduce that burden, because from my standpoint, i want to make sure that the department and focussing on its primary mission, which is keeping america safe and secure. with that, i ask unanimous consent that my written opening statement be entered into the record. with that, i open it up to our ranking member, senator mccaskill. >>...
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we need to do it next week! next week! >> thank you. >> and putting -- and fixing the background checks, again, senator rubio, i appreciate the effort to pass legislation that the nra can live with, with that doesn't -- that fixes, that helps with the background check. but it doesn't require everyone to get one. that's not complicated. yes, ma'am? >> i just want to know, will my school campus be safe when i return? because i plan to not return until i know that something is going to change. and i'm not the only one. >> i can -- i can tell you -- i can tell you that the commitment from superintendent runcie and from sheriff israel and from law enforcement and from your teachers and from everyone who is focused on school security is going to do everything you can to make sure that it is safe when you go back. because the real issue is that you're -- you have to ask that question. [ inaudible question ] sorry? [ inaudible question ] well, then, if there were -- if there were issues that happened yesterday, then those issues ne
we need to do it next week! next week! >> thank you. >> and putting -- and fixing the background checks, again, senator rubio, i appreciate the effort to pass legislation that the nra can live with, with that doesn't -- that fixes, that helps with the background check. but it doesn't require everyone to get one. that's not complicated. yes, ma'am? >> i just want to know, will my school campus be safe when i return? because i plan to not return until i know that something is...
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are they prepared to do that? i surely hope they are. >> senator bernie sanders, i have to leave it there. out of time, unfortunately. but as always, sir, thank you for coming on and sharing your views. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, we're going to get into the future of the gun violence debate and talk about those russia indictments with the panel. and throughout this morning's broadcast, we're going to show you the names and faces of the 17 people who lost their lives wednesday at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida. ♪ ♪ (music plays throughout) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. you're gaining something from
are they prepared to do that? i surely hope they are. >> senator bernie sanders, i have to leave it there. out of time, unfortunately. but as always, sir, thank you for coming on and sharing your views. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, we're going to get into the future of the gun violence debate and talk about those russia indictments with the panel. and throughout this morning's broadcast, we're going to show you the names and faces of the 17 people who...
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do it. again, we had to get 100% of our vote. and nobody thought we could do it. frankly, to me, we got it, and it turned out to be one of the most popular things, and, by the way, for the republicans in this room, of which i assume -- would you say -- is it 99%, matt, or 100%? i would hope it is close to -- you know what? we probably have some democrats that want to come over. we have a great governor from west virginia that left the democratic party, big jim, and he came over to the republican party. so people are sitting there, and they're saying, we just had that great victory. let's in the vote, let's go to a movie, the republican party, we're going to do great, and then they end up losing. so you got to keep up the enthusiasm. now what happens, by the way, they lose, and then you have the presidential election coming up again, and you clobber them because everybody gets off their ass and they get out and they work. right. and they work. and they work and work and work. and you end up winning the presidency again. and we should do that, hopefully, we're going
do it. again, we had to get 100% of our vote. and nobody thought we could do it. frankly, to me, we got it, and it turned out to be one of the most popular things, and, by the way, for the republicans in this room, of which i assume -- would you say -- is it 99%, matt, or 100%? i would hope it is close to -- you know what? we probably have some democrats that want to come over. we have a great governor from west virginia that left the democratic party, big jim, and he came over to the...
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you don't think it's prudent to do it tomorrow, but don't you think you have to put a timeline on it some point? >> i do. 100%, yes. [applause] if the decision you are making is to divest -- and i'm not telling you to do that -- but if that's your decision, of course, give it teeth. if you are going to engage, give that teeth, too. in the meantime, don't -- don't get rid of the proposals on the table to invest in solutions to invest to a low-carbon index. if this passes, it will be, as far as i understand, the largest allocation to low-carbon index. >> so number one, recommending to put this amount of money to a carbon index. we're doing something finally. so i think most of us like that. and i think, two, the fossil fuel -- you're saying, recommending from your standpoint, it's not prudent to do it tomorrow, but it is important for you to now identify those companies, analyze them, figure out which ones are not a good investment and dirty and will be bad for the portfolio anyway. >> i will steer away from making that kind of a recommendation, but what i will say is that, whatever de
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to change. everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this... let's go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ in 2010, new york city fashion designer rocco giordano started faded royalty, a streetwear brand he was determined to grow into a household name. giordano: our whole thing is affordable pricing, good quality. lemonis: he had no formal training. his first venture was selling hats, and after finding early success, he was able to grow his brand, opening three retail stores. giordano: there's only one rule in business -- stay in business. and i'll do everything in my power to make this work. lemonis: but as time passed, rocco's business couldn't generate enough revenue to cover the overhead. giordano: our business failure is cash flow. aeneas: right. giordano: i'm doing the best i can with little to no money. lemonis: now, with only a single location remaining and over $50,000 in debt, rocco is hanging on by a thread and is desperate for help. giordano: this business, if it went away, it would destroy me. lemonis: part of the reason that i wanted to
to change. everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this... let's go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ in 2010, new york city fashion designer rocco giordano started faded royalty, a streetwear brand he was determined to grow into a household name. giordano: our whole thing is affordable pricing, good quality. lemonis: he had no formal training. his first venture was selling hats, and after finding early success, he was able to grow his brand, opening three...
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we will continue to do that. now, we're building a relationship with both educators and academics to continue the project and find some co-funding through different kinds of grants, working with the academic community. we have several historians who have been kind of tying in with us lately, including unesco. we've been talking to them about making sure we have ties with them to both help us get into different international locations but also to make sure that the projects we choose are of historical interest. now, in boulder valley school district in colorado, we've been working with the educators there to try to add some of this information into their curriculum, which they've successfully done last year. so, they have, as part of their curriculum now, some of the impact and education has managed to work with boulder valley to get this kind of material into their curriculum. >> take 29,000. >> back into the suv. spread out. >> hold on. >> what kind of crops? >> talking about the 19th century, probably tobacco at
we will continue to do that. now, we're building a relationship with both educators and academics to continue the project and find some co-funding through different kinds of grants, working with the academic community. we have several historians who have been kind of tying in with us lately, including unesco. we've been talking to them about making sure we have ties with them to both help us get into different international locations but also to make sure that the projects we choose are of...