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compensation for breaking the contract now people here more than a way exactly how complicated the toth ahead will be that very conscious that if this if the council's tidy isn't managing the bridge behind me who will say there is no real appeasement to the anger here after this and now it's meant by a story they know as well that this is going to be a very long process ahead when it comes to rebuilding the bridge the collapse they know that this is a huge infrastructure here in genoa and it's not exactly clear what's going to happen to traffic for example that might not sound like a big issue but this was vital for this city here and it could lead to chaos for the months and weeks ahead and what if for residents or charlotte you know a twelve month state of emergency has been put in place in the region how are people there going to be affected. yeah that's something that was requested by regional authorities head now in practice this state of emergency isn't like something that you may have heard of in france for example after the paris terror attacks where you saw military on the stre
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. >> that officer and that cat belong toths. together. >> they do. he knew the cameras were on him. >>> let's get a check on the air quality. there's quite a few fires and it's another hot one for the firefighters. 95 in mendocino county where there are now three fires burning. redding, triple digits and very dry. smokey conditions and a west wind. a lot of smoke moving toward nevada. it's improving a little bit right by mendocino county. for the bay area, in the moderate to good range. the breeze is keeping a lot of the smoke out of the region. but look at the winds. and there's the skies are looking blue. off in fact distance, there's a haze. parts of t in san francisco, it's gray all day long. there's a marine layer through the lunch hour. 56 degrees in san francisco compared to 78 in concord where the sun is warming things up. here's a look the long the coast. clouds are hovering and staying put near the golden gate bridge and south of that. and higher clouds earlier today. and here's the temperatures this afternoon. 90 again in morgan hill. 81 i
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country that in their own words and voices spoke about what the first amendment means and wh d it means tother democracy.uc this wasbigger than mr.is as much bigger than mr. trump or any of his agenda. this is about strengthening democracy. rajini: you reached out to newspape across the political divide. liberal and conservative. what sort of response did you get? alex: i n cite a few examples because it is overwhelming to see in granular detail wh the press looks like in the united states. there was a really emotional editorial from a small newspaper in mississippi and the opening vativewere "the cons founder of this newspaper knew what the fe press meant when because he stood up to the ku klux klan in 1963." there was another one inowa, small weekly there, said thatme e had come to the office and threatened one of the editors with a gun. this is the sort of situation the journalists deal with in the united states. , remembe vast majority of people doing this work don't have the backing of a major institution like "the boston globe." they are small cmunity papers , small cities, they cover s
country that in their own words and voices spoke about what the first amendment means and wh d it means tother democracy.uc this wasbigger than mr.is as much bigger than mr. trump or any of his agenda. this is about strengthening democracy. rajini: you reached out to newspape across the political divide. liberal and conservative. what sort of response did you get? alex: i n cite a few examples because it is overwhelming to see in granular detail wh the press looks like in the united states....
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people who perform home healthcare services and believe it or not, that's a multimillion dollar tip tothe union . because they've been taking, they've been getting these healthcare workers who by the way, often it's for their kids or a relative they work for, that's who they're providing the service to and i don't know whether there's going to be a walkout for a strike against your child when you're the only employee but they're going to make it so you can, they're going to change the rule, obama change it so they could but they can use that money for union dues and that will be huge. they are being reined in. >> thank you. >> thankseverybody . >> he will be signing books inthe hall . >> i will sign books for anybody that has one that what they would like to sign. elizabeth, thanks again . >> there are lots of people who feel like i don't want my kids to read stories that are sad, disturbing, downbeat, whatever. that's not a totally illegitimate thing to say. i want to choose is apparent when my kid understands the might bring them grief but there's also a certain point beyond which well,
people who perform home healthcare services and believe it or not, that's a multimillion dollar tip tothe union . because they've been taking, they've been getting these healthcare workers who by the way, often it's for their kids or a relative they work for, that's who they're providing the service to and i don't know whether there's going to be a walkout for a strike against your child when you're the only employee but they're going to make it so you can, they're going to change the rule,...
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andrea sustained burns toth mor an 07% of her body and was force today deliver baby more than two months early. the baby survived. >> the uncleit of a unive of maryland football player who died this spring blames the university for his nephew's death. 19-year-old jordan mcnair collapsed of heat stroke during pr and died at the hospital. over the weekend umd put the coach on leave for abusing players. >> a backlash for what someay is preferential treatment for white supremacists unite the right ithe district. they want paul fired for it, but metro refutes theg claim say all station ands all trains remained open to the public. >> mayor bowser traveled back to el salvador early this morning after returning to d.c. sunday to monitor that rally. and tonight alongside her counterpart in san salvador they signed a sister city agreement. >> they hope this will further cultural ties between t the advertise. our sister station telemundo 44 was there and has more. >> reporter: a part of downtown san salvador came to a halt to welcome mayor bowser. both mayors added more significance to a tripre tha
andrea sustained burns toth mor an 07% of her body and was force today deliver baby more than two months early. the baby survived. >> the uncleit of a unive of maryland football player who died this spring blames the university for his nephew's death. 19-year-old jordan mcnair collapsed of heat stroke during pr and died at the hospital. over the weekend umd put the coach on leave for abusing players. >> a backlash for what someay is preferential treatment for white supremacists...
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president trump threatened toth pull out onorth american free-trade agreement last year, but agreed toon instead.fa aretha frankli are gathering for a third day of public viewing in detroit ahead of the singer's l on friday.l her casket we at her father's church on thursday ahead of a tribute concert in her hometown. the former leader of the scottish nationalist party has sparked fury in scotland after launching a crowdfunding lmpaign to pay for his le costs. he is taking the scottish government to court over the way they have handled allegations of sexual misconduct against him. he resigned from the party lasth but he is hardly the first to use the platforae micohen, president trump's former lawyer, launched a crowd funding campaign to cover his legal fees he has raised $165,000. let's not forget paul manafort,' mr. t's former campaign chief. there is a site called the paul manafort defense funtisoliciting dos. as does not reveal how much been raise in the wider spectrum of crowdfunding, there is this, a blimpo like a baby of london mayor sadiq khan over the british capital. it smashe
president trump threatened toth pull out onorth american free-trade agreement last year, but agreed toon instead.fa aretha frankli are gathering for a third day of public viewing in detroit ahead of the singer's l on friday.l her casket we at her father's church on thursday ahead of a tribute concert in her hometown. the former leader of the scottish nationalist party has sparked fury in scotland after launching a crowdfunding lmpaign to pay for his le costs. he is taking the scottish...
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is this going to be enough toth deflecfallout from these two cases? shannon: i think this will be ao big challengthe white house, maybe not as much from ae political st or a public relations strategy, because i think a lot of peoplde the white house feel like they are battle tested in dealing with crises. ere have been nonstop crises du jour for this administration. they feel like this is another one. but they are missing that there is also a big legal element to this they before.grappled with me theis an actual c president is being accused of, and it is an investigation that is out of their control. this is not robert mueller. although it would be veryma ng politically, the president could move to have robert mueller replaced. these are career prosecutors in the southern district of new york that he doesn't have direct control over, and this is an investigation that stretcheste beyond the mids and could stretch deep into his first term. that, i think, is what the white house is not necessarily prepared to deal with at this point. jane: but if, as man
is this going to be enough toth deflecfallout from these two cases? shannon: i think this will be ao big challengthe white house, maybe not as much from ae political st or a public relations strategy, because i think a lot of peoplde the white house feel like they are battle tested in dealing with crises. ere have been nonstop crises du jour for this administration. they feel like this is another one. but they are missing that there is also a big legal element to this they before.grappled with...
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the nati it was an attempt toth convince russian people to accept that pension reform isav dable.pres. putin: it is impossible to postpone any longer. it could lead to ser consequences for the economy and the social sphere, and affect the destinies of millions of people. steve: in recent weeks, government proposalstio raise the ment age for men from 60 to 65, and for women from 55 to 63, have sparked protests across russia and dented the president's popularity.is in tv address, vladimir putin argued that an aging population makes change avoidable. but he softened some aspects of the reform. pres. putin: we have a special caring attitude towards women in our country. we understand that they do not only work their jobho but the wholehold is reliant on them. the retirement age for women should not be increased more thanor men. i feel it necessary to decrease the retirement age for women suggested by the draft law from eight to five years. steve: until today, vladimir putin had stanced himself from pension reform. it was the russian government that announced the reform, it has been th
the nati it was an attempt toth convince russian people to accept that pension reform isav dable.pres. putin: it is impossible to postpone any longer. it could lead to ser consequences for the economy and the social sphere, and affect the destinies of millions of people. steve: in recent weeks, government proposalstio raise the ment age for men from 60 to 65, and for women from 55 to 63, have sparked protests across russia and dented the president's popularity.is in tv address, vladimir putin...
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we responded very appropriately toth many times removal from ministry, totally and completely. u reporter: pushing up a meeting originally schedule for next week, wuerl met privately today with priests in the archdiocese's advisory group. he also canceled his attendance at a catholic conference next week in dublin, where the pope is expected to appear. over the years, the u.s. catholic church has paid over $3 billion in response to abuse allegations. some are calling on all catholics to stop donating, at least until cardinal wuerl steps down. about 17 million american 17tholic households donate an average of $10 each week, totaling about $9 billion every year. frances samber the survivors' support group snap. >> as a parishioner, it is your right to ask, "where is my donation going?" you have that right to ask that, and you should. >> reporter: now, cardinal wuerl did not celebrate sunday mass here yesterday, and a spokesman told cbs news he wasn't attending the speech in dublin, because he's worried he would be a distraction. this afternoon, his office told cbs he has no plans
we responded very appropriately toth many times removal from ministry, totally and completely. u reporter: pushing up a meeting originally schedule for next week, wuerl met privately today with priests in the archdiocese's advisory group. he also canceled his attendance at a catholic conference next week in dublin, where the pope is expected to appear. over the years, the u.s. catholic church has paid over $3 billion in response to abuse allegations. some are calling on all catholics to stop...
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to her credit, she's all over the country to raise money toth change election and take back the house. this is the thanks she's getting from her own caucus. >> i think speaks to the duality here. she is hugely unpopular not in w san francisre she keeps getting re-elected. that's important to note. the people thatget to vote are her constituents in san francisco and the members in the house, not the country at large. but she has been an enormously successf fund-raiser, a very effective speaker. if you talk to obama people, they say obamacare wouldn't have happened and other huge itiatives. it's an interesting thing to see how she's trying to thread the needle but she'ser speaking differently this week than a year agoing about this. she's opened the path she could potentially step down depending what happens. of coue, if democrats lose, she's definiteou . >> she changed her tone about building bries. >> her problem is her real problem right now is the congressional blac caucus and ey're angry with her. she is not aggressive going out and attacked the president for what the lebron james
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tothe big question is achieve taking more risk.you look at what we have done, he decided prior to the financial crisis, more senior secured. risk and are less less deployed. you are cautious. we are cautious. cautious and selective. that said, we build a world class platform. and inve positioning terms of the asset management. >> there are other players in the industry that are being undisciplined and perhaps behaving as opposed to the underlying fundamentals. >> reckless, 5% of transactions we look at in the business. >> no more in that respect. >> we would be more cautious in certain industries. exciting transactions for investing clients. without taking too much -- too much risk. a live up to the balance sheet, it is plus 500. 7.5% before we take fees in. before we move down the balance sheet, it is as high as 13% in transactions. we try to build a broad-based. con --,wned businesses all, inside all in the biggest you see is in real estate finance, why? we are excited about the lending business because for us, great returns. a f
tothe big question is achieve taking more risk.you look at what we have done, he decided prior to the financial crisis, more senior secured. risk and are less less deployed. you are cautious. we are cautious. cautious and selective. that said, we build a world class platform. and inve positioning terms of the asset management. >> there are other players in the industry that are being undisciplined and perhaps behaving as opposed to the underlying fundamentals. >> reckless, 5% of...
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most people want to live in dignity, they want jobs, and it tothe employer that wants benefits. they do not want us all to have jobs. host: about 20 minutes left with maria. special line for democratic ,ocialists, (202) 748-8003 before we get to some other calls, i wanted to ask you about the story from earlier. the incident at the mexican restaurant in washington dc where it homeland security chief christian nilsson -- kristjen neilsen were shouting at her during card dinner. there are members of the democratic socialists of america . is that the kind of tactic you support? guest: absolutely. doingur government is at the border is barbaric. what the government is doing to the children of flint is barbaric, and if we do not stand up, it is going to get worse. we believe that people have resorted to this kind of tactic because the institutions that middle-class people have been told will protect us like the supreme court, congress, the white house come are very clearly not doing that and clearly being weaponized to b e used against poor people. the whole debate about civility mis
most people want to live in dignity, they want jobs, and it tothe employer that wants benefits. they do not want us all to have jobs. host: about 20 minutes left with maria. special line for democratic ,ocialists, (202) 748-8003 before we get to some other calls, i wanted to ask you about the story from earlier. the incident at the mexican restaurant in washington dc where it homeland security chief christian nilsson -- kristjen neilsen were shouting at her during card dinner. there are members...
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w no toth out. rain chances hanging on for your saturday and sunday. >>> thank you. not again. talking about another tough loss by the nats. last night the nats faced the cardinals in st. louis. they trail by two in the 8th and came back in the 9th . the cards responded with a walk off home run. final score 7-6. op sunday night the nats lost on a grand slam. we are keeping our fingers crossed today. game time is 8: tonight. questi we can do this. that's going to do it for ns 4 midday. thanks for joining us. we'll be back on the air this aftern first at n ♪ we are live, in five, four, three, two, one. >>> maybe my favorite revelation from omarosa was she says she walked in on trump eating a piece of paper - some kind of in criminating document and he ate it. you know when your presidential stationary is the back of the mcdonald's extra value meal, things like that >>happen. no surprise, it was a softball t. ease s easy topic for the late night shows. >> natalie isff today. welcome to "access live." omarosa.y we spoke about whatid you make of everything going on? >>
w no toth out. rain chances hanging on for your saturday and sunday. >>> thank you. not again. talking about another tough loss by the nats. last night the nats faced the cardinals in st. louis. they trail by two in the 8th and came back in the 9th . the cards responded with a walk off home run. final score 7-6. op sunday night the nats lost on a grand slam. we are keeping our fingers crossed today. game time is 8: tonight. questi we can do this. that's going to do it for ns 4 midday....
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we just spoke with his lawyer. , thanks toth is good being out of jail, but his emotions are swayed. he becomes disappointed. courtney: a court in turkey is considering his appeal. china is taking its complaints about u.s. tariff hikes on solar terror -- solar panels to the wto. the trump administration says the solar tariffs are necessary to protect american producers. u.s. factory production expanded in july for the second month in a row. output rose, meeting estimates. gains in the manufacturing of durable goods such as vehicles and electronics. students at stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida are finding beefed up security as they return for the new school year. 17 people were killed in february when a gunman opened fire. $6 million.cost global news 24 hours a day on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm courtney donohoe. this is bloomberg. julie: we continue to watch shares of tesla, after a report that the u.s.s securities and exchange commission has sent a subpoena to the company regarding th
we just spoke with his lawyer. , thanks toth is good being out of jail, but his emotions are swayed. he becomes disappointed. courtney: a court in turkey is considering his appeal. china is taking its complaints about u.s. tariff hikes on solar terror -- solar panels to the wto. the trump administration says the solar tariffs are necessary to protect american producers. u.s. factory production expanded in july for the second month in a row. output rose, meeting estimates. gains in the...
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consecutive week. , he tolda third day the sunday times there is now a 60% chance of a new deal outcome tothe clock ticks down britain's exit from the eu in march of next year. friday, for the first time in seven weeks, investors look beyond the rate increase for the bank of england on thursday. choosing mark carney's circumstance and the chance for the brexit was uncomfortably industrial production and trade data on friday, 12936, vonnie. vonnie: let's check in on the first word news. claims he hasrump the upper hand in the trade dispute with china. beijing does not think so. an editorial in the newspaper says china is paired for a trade war with the u.s. and that the nation is ready to endure the economic fallout. president trump tweeted u.s. tariffs are working big time. has been a dramatic escalation of the dispute between saudi arabia and canada. they have suspended diplomatic ties and halted trading investment deals. lastly, the comedian ambassador criticize them for women's rights -- one was a canadian citizen. he told the ambassador to leave the country within 24 hours. still believes
consecutive week. , he tolda third day the sunday times there is now a 60% chance of a new deal outcome tothe clock ticks down britain's exit from the eu in march of next year. friday, for the first time in seven weeks, investors look beyond the rate increase for the bank of england on thursday. choosing mark carney's circumstance and the chance for the brexit was uncomfortably industrial production and trade data on friday, 12936, vonnie. vonnie: let's check in on the first word news. claims...
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the overall cost which was inspired by a similar parade in france is expected toth bemi $80 million.ontinue to follow the story as it develops. up next to a mexican restaurant owner is being targeted because he dared serve dinner to the attorney general. he is hispanic and univision says he should not be allowed to do that. one of the anchors it joins us next to explain how that works. do you need the most trusted battery in your wireless mouse? maybe not. no... maybe you could trust that during your fantasy draft ...no, no, no. the computer won't auto-draft a kicker, in the 7th round. maybe you can trust you won't be kept at night because you auto-drafted a kicker, in the 7th round. (woman laughing) maybe you could trust that for the next 16 weeks you won't think about auto-drafting a kicker, in the 7th round. or... ...you could just trust duracell. (duracell mnemonic) you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from an allergy pill? flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy reli
the overall cost which was inspired by a similar parade in france is expected toth bemi $80 million.ontinue to follow the story as it develops. up next to a mexican restaurant owner is being targeted because he dared serve dinner to the attorney general. he is hispanic and univision says he should not be allowed to do that. one of the anchors it joins us next to explain how that works. do you need the most trusted battery in your wireless mouse? maybe not. no... maybe you could trust that...
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tothe president tends dictate things more than previous president. >> this sets the stage for the principlesare signed off on. some have been describing this about talks -- as talks about talks. if your exciting anything to happen this week, that is not what we are getting. vonnie: what will be the primary products and services that are talked about. are we talking about farmers again? >> they are setting aside autos and ag because they are such contentious issues. they are focusing on nonindustrial goods. they call it triple zero. zero tariffs, zero nontariff --sidies and zero regulatory it is described as being kind of a light version of the talks that have been pursued, they are not as ambitious. especially on harmonization as those talks had been. you have to put it in the of --t of a very competitiv cot combative entree. trade. -- on vonnie: is there a deadline? >> there is some talk that 2019 will be a good year it will not happen this year. vonnie: if you want to get something signed they will get bogged down in language. >> the french are quite perturbed that these talks are proceedi
tothe president tends dictate things more than previous president. >> this sets the stage for the principlesare signed off on. some have been describing this about talks -- as talks about talks. if your exciting anything to happen this week, that is not what we are getting. vonnie: what will be the primary products and services that are talked about. are we talking about farmers again? >> they are setting aside autos and ag because they are such contentious issues. they are focusing...
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todayhe food and drug administration said certain epipens will still work up toth four m after their expiration day. the fda says pens with a .3 milligram dosage fall under that window. expirati dates between april and december of this year. the fda says the extended expirations should help cover shortages. >>> alexa is going kid friendly. the same queionould get a new answer depending on who aski it. who is stormy daniels. where do babies come fm. alexa won't spill the beans about santa. this updated versi will also play songs without curse words and if the kids are supposed to be studying or sleeping, alexa will say, sorry, i can't play that right now. try again later. >> i think a lot of parents will like that. >> i like it. >>> more a and more compani looking to stand out among the competition by offering perks like fre lunches and nap pods and gym memberships. >> for some now lreting workers go on pawterniny leave. two weeks off when you adopt a new pet. employees are using that time to bond with the newest member of their family and get them shots and acclamated to their new ho
todayhe food and drug administration said certain epipens will still work up toth four m after their expiration day. the fda says pens with a .3 milligram dosage fall under that window. expirati dates between april and december of this year. the fda says the extended expirations should help cover shortages. >>> alexa is going kid friendly. the same queionould get a new answer depending on who aski it. who is stormy daniels. where do babies come fm. alexa won't spill the beans about...
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. >> we can see that it makes sense tothe circstances.t in another one coming through, and because they are prone to killing unprotected livestock, that is going to keep on happening. >> reporter: still, there are some sonoma county residents that think livestock owners have to do what it takes to protect their animals. >> i believe that yes, they do have a right to protect the livestock but i would rather use a tranquilizer than a bullet myself. >> here are tips to protect your animals and livestock in the area -- the best thing to do, lock them up every night in predator proof enclosures. this is so important, because mountain lions can jump a 12 foot fence. also, keep those enclosures away from vegetation or water like creeks or drainage systems. i am mary lee, kpix 5. >>> monkeys and a lemur are back in their cages after someone released them over the weekend. late friday night, someone cut holes in it to enclosures. that person led a pair of capuchin monkeys out and took off with a ring tailed lemur. the lemur was discovered in a box
. >> we can see that it makes sense tothe circstances.t in another one coming through, and because they are prone to killing unprotected livestock, that is going to keep on happening. >> reporter: still, there are some sonoma county residents that think livestock owners have to do what it takes to protect their animals. >> i believe that yes, they do have a right to protect the livestock but i would rather use a tranquilizer than a bullet myself. >> here are tips to...
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traile (arnovis speaking spanish): >> smith: he says they spent 52 hours crammed inside the truck tothan apple and a cracker and nowhere to ghe bathroom. when they finally reachethe u.s. border, they were elated. it was may 26, 2018. before crossing the rio grande, they paused for a snapsh. si after cros, they were hoping to join arnovis's brother in kansas. did yoknow that you faced possible separation when you came across the border? >> smith: arnovis and meybelin surrendered to border patrol and were taken to a proces center in mcallen, texas. but 24 hours after they arrived, they were separated. (arnovis speaking spanish): (muffled voices on radio) >> smith: the last time central amicans fleeing violence made big news was during the obama administration. (banging) (man speaking spanish): >> smith: in el salvador, val gangs ms-13 and 18th street were athear with each other and t police. (reporter in spanish): >> smith: bodies showed up every day. (reporter in spanish): >> smith: the violence spread to neighboring hondurasnd guatemala. (sirens blaring)ri obama's first term, many of t
traile (arnovis speaking spanish): >> smith: he says they spent 52 hours crammed inside the truck tothan apple and a cracker and nowhere to ghe bathroom. when they finally reachethe u.s. border, they were elated. it was may 26, 2018. before crossing the rio grande, they paused for a snapsh. si after cros, they were hoping to join arnovis's brother in kansas. did yoknow that you faced possible separation when you came across the border? >> smith: arnovis and meybelin surrendered to...
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rapid countermeasures and enabled them toth save their stock of oysters and according to the doctor, owner of the aqua farm, if the eye have cb wasn't the point, i most likely wouldn't have known thed, bloom started and most of the seed oysters and nursery would have died. if the u.s. is to be used it's output while maintaining the highest standards for seafood safety, we must consider how these tools can assist in enhancinghe protection efforts and event response. the second instrument i wish to introduces environment of sample or efp. developed at the monterey bay aquariumre institute in california and is also licensed by maclean. the instrument is a robotic system used to detect harmful algae and the toxins. efp is deployed underwater to perform genetic testsd atomicall atomically, determining whether certain speciesti are present and at what concentration. it alsoso detect harmful algae bloom toxins directly, having great benefit to drinking water protection and monitoring. fromill generate data the field in a matter of hours after sampling. it significantly faster than tradition
rapid countermeasures and enabled them toth save their stock of oysters and according to the doctor, owner of the aqua farm, if the eye have cb wasn't the point, i most likely wouldn't have known thed, bloom started and most of the seed oysters and nursery would have died. if the u.s. is to be used it's output while maintaining the highest standards for seafood safety, we must consider how these tools can assist in enhancinghe protection efforts and event response. the second instrument i wish...
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decision tothe reimpose them naked economic aggression.ran as the world court to suspend the sanctions immediately. iran says the sanctions violate the 1955 agreement between the two countries. french president macron says that the u.s. seems to be turning its back on its common history with europe, as the continent can no longer count solely on america to provide security. macron announced a new push today for european defense projects. and the united nations investigators say that miramar's military leaders should be positive for genocide against muslims. says that the claims have been responding to security challenges. hundreds of thousands of her hand a have fled do you bangladesh since the bloody crackdown began a year ago. global news 24 hours a day, online and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: we welcome ted deutch, a democrat from florida, joining us today from fort lauderdale. welcome, good to have you back with us. rep. deut
decision tothe reimpose them naked economic aggression.ran as the world court to suspend the sanctions immediately. iran says the sanctions violate the 1955 agreement between the two countries. french president macron says that the u.s. seems to be turning its back on its common history with europe, as the continent can no longer count solely on america to provide security. macron announced a new push today for european defense projects. and the united nations investigators say that miramar's...
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supremacists-- some with their hands taped up like boxers-- puncd, kicked,ok and ched people who tried totheaving thembl oodied on the pavement. >> thompson: just want to let you know there's been all kinds of crazy violence over here. pepper spray, people beating each other with sticks.ng we're tro figure out if the police are going to intervene to stop that or if it just going to keep goin on. >> well, we' all got different assignments to try to maintain some sort of order here, soth 's what we're focusing on right now. >> thompson: hundreds of people had shown up to protest the white supremacists. w moe non-violent, but some-- black-clamilitant anti-fascists-- had come to fight. and while policeooked on, the crowd grew more aggressive. (shouting) >> go ahead (bleep), i'm tellin' you, i'll shoot yo (shouting) go ahead, you want to play that way, i'll play iee >> (blp) (shouting) >> thoson: a group of white supremacists formed up with shields and clubs and pushed straight into the protesters. (shouting) o sof them fought back, but no one was rested, and the violence continued to escate. at
supremacists-- some with their hands taped up like boxers-- puncd, kicked,ok and ched people who tried totheaving thembl oodied on the pavement. >> thompson: just want to let you know there's been all kinds of crazy violence over here. pepper spray, people beating each other with sticks.ng we're tro figure out if the police are going to intervene to stop that or if it just going to keep goin on. >> well, we' all got different assignments to try to maintain some sort of order here,...
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my, my being anchored in the toth century, did not help berkshire.tell you, look at this, the money, 3.3 million, will go to homeless services. the glide foundation. >> that's terrific. liz: people say it is strong, it is getting stronger. so by that logic, we would expect to see a lesser demand for homeless services. are you seeing that at all? >> no no, glide takes people of the world that people given up on, maybe they forgive them up on themselves is. cecil for 50 years has never given up on anyone. liz: there are millions of jobs out there, you could argue, that is terrific, but you could argue that the quality of the jobs isn't necessarily incredible, well-paying, some don't come with benefits and wage growth is stagnant. why is that right now? >> liz, you're right about what you say. the problem is not the 25-year-old is retrainable if something happens to their job, but, take carpet installation. nobody thinks about, everybody will tell you if i talked to our carpet people, everywhere in the country they need carpet installers. they need truc
my, my being anchored in the toth century, did not help berkshire.tell you, look at this, the money, 3.3 million, will go to homeless services. the glide foundation. >> that's terrific. liz: people say it is strong, it is getting stronger. so by that logic, we would expect to see a lesser demand for homeless services. are you seeing that at all? >> no no, glide takes people of the world that people given up on, maybe they forgive them up on themselves is. cecil for 50 years has...
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the same time the white w supremacisll be gathering at foggy bottom and to the west matching here toth laughe square right behind me at the white house where the two sides will come face to face. his is what d.c. officials are unite the avoid, the right rally in charlottesville ate year ago thurned deadly. day d.c. mayor muiruriel bowser sent a messagede to both sis. >> on sunday we have peop ming to our city for the sole purpose of spewing hail. we, the people of washington, d.c., say unequivocally that we denounce hate. >> reporter: d.c.'s police chief had a more direct message to the >> the rules are pretty simple. don't hurt anyone and don't break anything, and if you do police will have to take action. >> reporter: he says how things actually unfold on sunday is still uncertain and majorad closures around the white house limb pact traffic. as for the protesters and pr countesters, they will start off in separate locations and end up in the same place. at least three groups of counterprotesters will rally in separate locations arnd the city sunday afternoon and men march to lafayet
the same time the white w supremacisll be gathering at foggy bottom and to the west matching here toth laughe square right behind me at the white house where the two sides will come face to face. his is what d.c. officials are unite the avoid, the right rally in charlottesville ate year ago thurned deadly. day d.c. mayor muiruriel bowser sent a messagede to both sis. >> on sunday we have peop ming to our city for the sole purpose of spewing hail. we, the people of washington, d.c., say...
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. >> not just the elections, and he electronically connected system which has access tothe world wide web . >>. >> host: which is everywhere. >> guest: which could be your thermostat home. i joked about this and i said would you like to create a crisis? what if someone could harness the interstate internet of things and turn up the thermostat five degrees on all the oil burning furnaces in the northeast. could you imagine the amount of money that would waste because first off, only my wife checks the thermostat. so you would extend $1 billion in a matter of moments. that sounds amusing but it's also to be a weapons system if you turned it offand destroyed , managed to destroy those or you turned the thermostat completely on high and disabled the thermostat and now you have a furnace running wild. >> host: or you simply use the fact that people connect remotely as a vector into their wireless , wi-fi system . >> guest: we've determined that systems like alexa can be used as intelligence collection tools. as a signals intelligence i think that's awesome but somewhere else, only against
. >> not just the elections, and he electronically connected system which has access tothe world wide web . >>. >> host: which is everywhere. >> guest: which could be your thermostat home. i joked about this and i said would you like to create a crisis? what if someone could harness the interstate internet of things and turn up the thermostat five degrees on all the oil burning furnaces in the northeast. could you imagine the amount of money that would waste because...
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that the students led protest movements and the entire fighting in nicaragua, their ongoing exception tothe trend . there are people willing to fight and die for their country and for democracy. though that's what i want to keep in mind. when i talk about all the bad things that happened. that's a really good thing that we can take away from this right now so how did this begin? i think ambassador eduardo ulibarri explained a lot of the antecedents to this. one of the proximate causes is as i'm sure many of you know on april 16 president ortega, his sandinista party government, they change to the social security's and you think so what. turns out this change in social security in any country whether it's democracy or semi dictatorship is really difficult so this generated kind of opposition from two lobbies, two important private-sector lobbies. and from the chamber of industry. the korean among others. as before that tapestry from the capital city in lyons to protests, it was the crackdown. this was first of all one of the shows of unrest, biggest shows of unrest in government in, since or
that the students led protest movements and the entire fighting in nicaragua, their ongoing exception tothe trend . there are people willing to fight and die for their country and for democracy. though that's what i want to keep in mind. when i talk about all the bad things that happened. that's a really good thing that we can take away from this right now so how did this begin? i think ambassador eduardo ulibarri explained a lot of the antecedents to this. one of the proximate causes is as i'm...
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o night will have tothe time to find out s responsible, the names and surnames of those who are guilty of unacceptable den hs. >> yang:e meantime, search teams are working into the night. for thpbs newshour, i'm john yang. >> woodruff: ithe day's other news, an early morning bus crash in ecuador killed at least 24 peoe, and injured 22. officials said the bus struck an oncoming vehicle at high spe, and flipped. it happened southeast of the capital, quito, in an area known as "dead man's curve." many of the passengers were colombian and venezuelan. a car plowed into pedestrians in london today, outside the houses of parliament, injuring three people. it was the latest such incident in the city. police labeled it a terrorist act. the crash came during the busy morning rush hour. the driver was taken into custody, but investigators said he had refused to talk. back in this country, president trump escalated his war of words with former white house senior aviser omarosa manigult-newman. in new book, she claims there a audio recording of mr. trump using a racial slur. on twitter today, the p
o night will have tothe time to find out s responsible, the names and surnames of those who are guilty of unacceptable den hs. >> yang:e meantime, search teams are working into the night. for thpbs newshour, i'm john yang. >> woodruff: ithe day's other news, an early morning bus crash in ecuador killed at least 24 peoe, and injured 22. officials said the bus struck an oncoming vehicle at high spe, and flipped. it happened southeast of the capital, quito, in an area known as...
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so, we're gonna make a little o sauce toth this. okay?ughter ] >> and i'm gonna do this. [ squeak ] so, i'm gonna do a little bit of a brandy and madeira sauce for you today. >> seth: okay. >> so, i'm gonna start with some cognac.na i am gight this on fire. okay? >> seth: okay. i feel like you've got a lot of hair product iough, so, you might wanna stand back. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's fair. >> it is, right? >> seth: all right. there we go. >> all right.applause ] >> seth: you can you smell that brandy. that's really good. >> you can smell it. >> seth: yeah. >> i know. do you want a shot of >> seth: yeah, sure. [ laughter ] >> i mean, you might as well. [ clink ] [ laughter and applause ] wait. hold on. >> seth: whoo! >> cheers. >> seth: oh, cheers. yeah, here we go.er >> c >> seth: here we go. we drink from bottles. [ clink ] [ laughter ] >> yes. [ cheers and applause ]ok mm. . so, while this is going, we are going to add a little bit of --beef jus. >> seth: beef jus? >> yes. beef jus. so, beef stock, it's been reduced a lot. >> seth:
so, we're gonna make a little o sauce toth this. okay?ughter ] >> and i'm gonna do this. [ squeak ] so, i'm gonna do a little bit of a brandy and madeira sauce for you today. >> seth: okay. >> so, i'm gonna start with some cognac.na i am gight this on fire. okay? >> seth: okay. i feel like you've got a lot of hair product iough, so, you might wanna stand back. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's fair. >> it is, right? >> seth: all right. there we go. >>...
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tothe past, if we went back these men of honor of the master class, and he said to them, is the honor of the woman different than the honor for man? they wouldn't have had any trouble or ambiguity whatsoever. in an honor culture, what we're going back to, what you think they would point to for the central -- as central for the honor of a woman? >> [inaudible] ? -- professor: complicity? >> [inaudible] certainly ahat's characteristic they would consider positive. i'm not certain it would mean honor. what it's all about. a woman's virginity was her honor. you could lose your honor. in cultures that except the notion of honors even today, if d, you losee something. we would say, what did you lose? the person who committed the rape is the dishonored person. earlier, the dishonored person is the person who was raped. this is going to fit in with a whole set of other ideas. ok. another big background idea is is the markerng of a society of honor, the question is, when does dueling rise and fall in the united states? is, it takes off during the revolutionary. . revolutionary period. in the 1
tothe past, if we went back these men of honor of the master class, and he said to them, is the honor of the woman different than the honor for man? they wouldn't have had any trouble or ambiguity whatsoever. in an honor culture, what we're going back to, what you think they would point to for the central -- as central for the honor of a woman? >> [inaudible] ? -- professor: complicity? >> [inaudible] certainly ahat's characteristic they would consider positive. i'm not certain it...
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another key story in the sent tothe u.s. reimpose sanctions on iran tomorrow.t are we expecting to see? >> it is very difficult to expect -- the reaction from iran. we see the currency under severe strain. we see people rushing to buy gold. the government is about to launch weight called -- what it called a new package, which includes more strict measures on who gets foreign-exchange. tomorrow'sy, because sanctions will begin with the dollar bank bills, we start to see more of that strain and turbulence. it is difficult to see the political reaction. we have yet to see the president address the nation tonight. perhaps, he will make some announcements than. manus: that is are managing better -- managing editor for the middle east. we bring you more of our exclusive interview. he says the bank is in good shape, posting positive second-quarter results this morning. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back. let's get the bloomberg business flash. bar -- warrenn buffett berkshire hathaway says earnings growth 67% from this time last year. but the statement may have b
another key story in the sent tothe u.s. reimpose sanctions on iran tomorrow.t are we expecting to see? >> it is very difficult to expect -- the reaction from iran. we see the currency under severe strain. we see people rushing to buy gold. the government is about to launch weight called -- what it called a new package, which includes more strict measures on who gets foreign-exchange. tomorrow'sy, because sanctions will begin with the dollar bank bills, we start to see more of that strain...
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a, i got tothe v the senate in 2007, the backlog was 600,000 claims. when i left, it was 900,000 claims. part of that was increasing difficulty of the system with attorneys involved in a way that they had been before. a lot of it was plain leadership. i worked very hard on that. one of the lessons from vietnam is the g.i. bill for the people served was miniscule, compared to the world war ii g.i. bill which enabled the futures of 8 million of our 16 million world war ii soldiers. i wrote and passed when i was in the senate and 60 months, the post-9/11 g.i. bill which the best g.i. bill and the history of the country. >> i would like to say, everything that happens with the v8 is a reminder that war does not end when the battles and. host: joe is next, also a vietnam veteran. caller: good morning. how are you doing? the question about winning the war to me, the people who won who supplyer people the bombs and bullets in vietnam. incident, the gulf thatnkin, i double checked prior to the gulf of tonkin, the united states had advisers who were running wit
a, i got tothe v the senate in 2007, the backlog was 600,000 claims. when i left, it was 900,000 claims. part of that was increasing difficulty of the system with attorneys involved in a way that they had been before. a lot of it was plain leadership. i worked very hard on that. one of the lessons from vietnam is the g.i. bill for the people served was miniscule, compared to the world war ii g.i. bill which enabled the futures of 8 million of our 16 million world war ii soldiers. i wrote and...
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this tothe will doing people doing this -- people doing this. the u.s. assigned it nonproliferation agreements with the soviet union and still -- the soviet union, as did moscow. there is no reason we cannot apply pressure. >> i think that is the model here. >> -- came to power with the mother of our regime changes. those guys are not the ones who are saying regime change. they came to power through a regime change. so a regime change in the islamic republic did not include 135,00 u.s. troops in the streets of toronto -- tehran. it did involve millions of people on the streets protesting. the regime changed is not necessarily mean that you have to put --. >> not at all. >> nobody is calling for that. it is interesting that the regime that came to power through a regime change, not to them regime change is a dirty word. >> it's always like that. totalitarian regimes tend to be the result populist uprisings. the populist uprisings become these totalitarian regimes that anything they do is towards preventing a popular uprising. one thing to keep in mind is
this tothe will doing people doing this -- people doing this. the u.s. assigned it nonproliferation agreements with the soviet union and still -- the soviet union, as did moscow. there is no reason we cannot apply pressure. >> i think that is the model here. >> -- came to power with the mother of our regime changes. those guys are not the ones who are saying regime change. they came to power through a regime change. so a regime change in the islamic republic did not include 135,00...
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so again, going back tothe dichotomy , this is very difficult for modern modern audiences to understand. in an era of euros and villains in which we want to paint people as simple, decent, good citizens, sherman present a paradox because he invented a version of warfare founded on terror and at the same time contributed to the cause of abolition inadvertently as well as social and cultural changes of the north and got them started in a way that we are still dealing with. the other big issue i want to address in terms of an aspect of the civil war and those who fought in sherman's army is the role ofimmigrants because again , it seems to be an every issue that never goes away. and it's important to think about this. there were 2 million union men who fought. 25 percent of those were foreign-born. a wholequarter of the armies , critical men required for the invasion of the south and also the eastern battles were foreign-born. 70 percent of those were german and irish. today we think of german and irish as good old-fashioned americans.many of you may be of german or irish extraction, as na
so again, going back tothe dichotomy , this is very difficult for modern modern audiences to understand. in an era of euros and villains in which we want to paint people as simple, decent, good citizens, sherman present a paradox because he invented a version of warfare founded on terror and at the same time contributed to the cause of abolition inadvertently as well as social and cultural changes of the north and got them started in a way that we are still dealing with. the other big issue i...
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when it was created it was the very first formal exhibit here. 1860 tothe story of 1930. bringing in army forts in the state and in southern new mexico. moreemen were raising english style or -- anglo. european types of cattle. the first major breed were the herford cattle. the brown cattle with white faces. we have those on the south 20. would butcher them to feed living on americans reservations and the soldiers living in several different military forts. they were moving these cattle back-and-forth from here, from texas, up north to kansas to put them on the rail roads here. you have seen the old western movies. here, movingstory these cowboys out on the range with the horses. we are standing in front right now of the chuckwagon. the chuckwagon was supposedly created by charles good night, a good night loving cattle business in texas and they basically had to bring the food and all of the supplies to the cowboys out on the range because they did not come to town. they didn't have homes like we had today. they would spend months out on the trail. was.is what new mexico
when it was created it was the very first formal exhibit here. 1860 tothe story of 1930. bringing in army forts in the state and in southern new mexico. moreemen were raising english style or -- anglo. european types of cattle. the first major breed were the herford cattle. the brown cattle with white faces. we have those on the south 20. would butcher them to feed living on americans reservations and the soldiers living in several different military forts. they were moving these cattle...
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tothe cellars will be able tell us in more detail about how the house was destroyed. we will be able to see the finishes of the house, the plaster, maybe the type of wood work and the hardware. we have a long journey of archaeological excavation ahead of us that we are in the development pays for, because we need the resources to be able to open that and keep it open for a period of time. our best days are still ahead of us, and we look for to the time -- forward to the time when archaeology is a daily occurrence. [inaudible] >> next, we travel to concord, new hampshire to visit the home of america's 14th president. is the only home franklin pierce ever owns and lives in. franklin pierce is the 14th president of the united states and the only president from new hampshire. he was a lawyer and very charismatic as a politician. he lived in the house here from with his wife, jane, two sons, frankie and benny. he had resigned his senate seat to come back to with his family. he was born in hillsboro on november 23, 1804 in a log cabin. before he was a year old, his father m
tothe cellars will be able tell us in more detail about how the house was destroyed. we will be able to see the finishes of the house, the plaster, maybe the type of wood work and the hardware. we have a long journey of archaeological excavation ahead of us that we are in the development pays for, because we need the resources to be able to open that and keep it open for a period of time. our best days are still ahead of us, and we look for to the time -- forward to the time when archaeology is...
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auto manufacturers like bmw right there in spartanburg, toth carolina. >> nancy, thank you. >>> a schools backlash for handcuffing an autistic boy accused of being disruptive. ahead, the newly released body camera video showing the >> the parents of a boy with autism in texas are considering legal action after newly released body camera video shows their child in handcuffs at school. video released over the weekend shows school resource officer eric holston handcuffed 10-year-old thomas brown at his school in denton. the child was pinned to the ground. school officials say thomas was disruptive and swinging a computer mouse near other students. >> his mother told our dallas/ft. worth situation ktvt the officer's reaction was not justified. >> this officer is put there to protect and serve our children, and he abused a disabled little boy. he showed no compassion in that room. >> his parents say the incident in april left thomas with bruises around his knees and scratches on his face, neck, and back. the officer is still employed by the school district. a police department review of the i
auto manufacturers like bmw right there in spartanburg, toth carolina. >> nancy, thank you. >>> a schools backlash for handcuffing an autistic boy accused of being disruptive. ahead, the newly released body camera video showing the >> the parents of a boy with autism in texas are considering legal action after newly released body camera video shows their child in handcuffs at school. video released over the weekend shows school resource officer eric holston handcuffed...
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now that china has halted the approval of these new games ent tothe likes of tenc monetize them, thisyou. is this regulatory changes are a structural issue where china will continue to crack down on the industry? min-liang: i can't really comment on specifically what the authorities think, but i think perspective, because we are a global company, we are seeing growth across the region. we are pretty insulated from that perspective. andtill see a lot of growth we see even stronger growth for ourselves in the second half. we see this continued growth in the market and we are pretty excited about it. yvonne: can you give us a rough timeline on when you will be profitable? our core business is very profitable. if you look at our gross profits, we've grown quite dramatically. we could be profitable tomorrow. we could start investing in's exciting new areas. our services business is very profitable. business -- the only area that we are investing in right now is the mobile area. we do see a lot of future growth. you see the growth of our top line over and above. we've got a longer-term pers
now that china has halted the approval of these new games ent tothe likes of tenc monetize them, thisyou. is this regulatory changes are a structural issue where china will continue to crack down on the industry? min-liang: i can't really comment on specifically what the authorities think, but i think perspective, because we are a global company, we are seeing growth across the region. we are pretty insulated from that perspective. andtill see a lot of growth we see even stronger growth for...
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who's really going to be chilled because those are the areas where theyar don't have the resources toth have the fight, even if they think they will win. >> with all due respect, iam think you have an example ofd someone who feels chilled and impacted so i don't think it's all exaggerated, but let me ask you a question. you said before you believe kind ofould be some public interest exception, that sounds a lot like privacy law. privacy law does not allow for dependability so why the distinction here? why take publicity beyond the grave but not privacy beyond the grave? >> i think mainly because of>> the nature of the right of publicity. i would be fine if we wanted to come up f with a different name for it so it doesn't look so directly related, i think a privacy right is not a property right. it is something, it's intangible just like copyrights or patents or trademarks, but it is nonetheless an intellectual property right that is created through the work and effort and generally very long-standing and concerted work and effort of someone who create something of economic value that di
who's really going to be chilled because those are the areas where theyar don't have the resources toth have the fight, even if they think they will win. >> with all due respect, iam think you have an example ofd someone who feels chilled and impacted so i don't think it's all exaggerated, but let me ask you a question. you said before you believe kind ofould be some public interest exception, that sounds a lot like privacy law. privacy law does not allow for dependability so why the...
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toth africa -- who has this nihilism and allow the epidemic to expand dramatically. so we have a macro epidemic there. nigeria. we cannot really know that there is a epidemic in nigeria. that is byw where world aids day. and russia. when you add up those three wentries and new infections, have macro epidemics that have to be addressed and then we have countries with micro epidemics. .o, reauthorization why i am so optimistic -- you can just look at that reauthorization from the house, the bill -- bringing together barbara lee and -- do i have to say more? democrats and republicans saying this is important to america. it is an illustration of our compassion. it is an illustration of our success in foreign assistance. it is an illustration of what you can have when you have community and government work together. it brings all of those pieces together in another validation that eight congresses have in three petfar administrations. we never take that for granted. i want to go back to something steve said. they are not going to let us become complacent. i am up on the h
toth africa -- who has this nihilism and allow the epidemic to expand dramatically. so we have a macro epidemic there. nigeria. we cannot really know that there is a epidemic in nigeria. that is byw where world aids day. and russia. when you add up those three wentries and new infections, have macro epidemics that have to be addressed and then we have countries with micro epidemics. .o, reauthorization why i am so optimistic -- you can just look at that reauthorization from the house, the bill...