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. >> did you say he is famous >> single mocha white uis lying double mocha. >> and internet sensation nicholas fraser is 21 years old. all he has his backyard, toilet and if that wasn't enough to get millions of views. it went viral, he got views on youtube and he got seen bice stars like biddy and chris brown who reposted his original. >> where the masterpiece is made in the backyard. >> your backyard you to rent out a studio or anything like that. >> know. >> he has become the biggest thing on the internet right now. i have to ask the toilet seat, is this always in your backyard? >> i know you are going to ask me that. there's actually story to the toilet. you said they were remodeling the bathroom inside the house. >> this was a new tile toilet but it wasn't working. we had to put it outside for the garbage truck to take but they didn't take it. it's been here for like a month. everything fell into place and i thought there's a toilet out here let me put my foot on it and do something. everybody keeps asking why there's a toilet there. >> he is made several videos, he didn't think
. >> did you say he is famous >> single mocha white uis lying double mocha. >> and internet sensation nicholas fraser is 21 years old. all he has his backyard, toilet and if that wasn't enough to get millions of views. it went viral, he got views on youtube and he got seen bice stars like biddy and chris brown who reposted his original. >> where the masterpiece is made in the backyard. >> your backyard you to rent out a studio or anything like that. >> know....
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this is our ui. basically i'm going to power it on and hopefully the battery hasn't died. in the future fabrics will be intelligent enough to receive the dadar -- the data we send itself i'm stressed out my fabric and soothe me with heat or vibration and other things that i wanted to do. so i'm going to turn it on and hopefully it will turn on the air. each one of these is the module also provides vibration or heat. >> host: what are we looking at here when we see these little modules? what is contained in them? >> guest: these are microprocessors that actually tell these actuators to buy. and there's a master brain behind it. it sends signals and turns them on so i will see if i can get it to -- because it's been on for a few hours as soon as you guys show up at always dies. the idea is that we designed this so that people can basically customize what they need in cases of stress. do they want to be heated up, do they want to vibration and? this is specifically designed for people with accessibility issues so visual impairment audio impairment where they use the extra lay
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this is our ui -- >> host: i can hold it. >> guest: yeah. i'm going to power it on. hopefully, the battery hasn't died. fabrics will be intelligent enough to actually receive the data we send it, right? so if i'm stressed out, my fabric can soothe me with heat or vibration, things that i want it to do. so i'm going to turn it on, and hopefully it'll turn on here, and each one of these is a module. so it provides vibration or heat. >> host: what are we looking at when we see these little modules? what's contained in this? >> guest: these are little microprocessors that tell these actuators to vibrate. and there's a master brain behind it. so it sends signals to these, and it turns them on. >> host: not wanting to play. >> guest: it's because it's been on for a few hours, and as soon as a you guys show up, it always dies. he's getting notified right now. we designed this so that people can basically customize what they need in cases of stress. do they want to be heated up, do they want to be warm, do they want vibration. this has been specifically designed with people
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when you buy glencore, europe .uying a mining business you're buying a trending business that is doney well -- you are buying a trending business that has been doing really well. they got called up by the chinese. i don't think is going to happen to them again. is oil marketing business brilliant. good potential there. the mining business is going to have a tough time for the next 12 months maybe. i think they are going to turn this ship around. jonathan: if you're a stock picker and you one exposure, white by going core echo in buying glencore what am i you,g? i want to ask theoretically, if they can't get their rights issue away, what scenario are we painting here? john: if you can get a rights issue away, there are questions that need to be asked broadly in the mining industry. let's take that. if you take the operational and financial leverage of glencore into the falling copper price it glencore-- yes, has a greater degree of leverage. is there a glencore without glaze and berg? if -- iteft tenants -- is not as if they are absolved of what is going on. the question would be would
when you buy glencore, europe .uying a mining business you're buying a trending business that is doney well -- you are buying a trending business that has been doing really well. they got called up by the chinese. i don't think is going to happen to them again. is oil marketing business brilliant. good potential there. the mining business is going to have a tough time for the next 12 months maybe. i think they are going to turn this ship around. jonathan: if you're a stock picker and you one...
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nicole: but economic data seems good enough, the global headwinds are really the big story and breaking uis because yesterday we saw the shanghai composite index to the upside. but to what is going on out there for shanghai, hang seng, nikkei to the downside with the composite index 1.4% lower. lauren: that is how asia diminished and how europe is trading right now. the cac of 13 in the dax up nine. nicole: the u.s. stock market futures looking like this cross in the one point mark for dow futures are moving back to the height of the morning. the moment of the. s&p up up three quarters of 1%. looking higher, folks. lauren: some of america's biggest entrepreneurs have one more thing in common. theron al qaeda's list for the wolf attacks. targeting warren buffett, bill gates, michael bloomberg and others as you can see in the latest copy of inspired magazine. former federal reserve chairman ben bernanke on the list, but not his successor janet yellen. all of this happening before the 9/11 anniversary. nicole: top u.s. officials testify in a rare open hearings before house panel national inte
nicole: but economic data seems good enough, the global headwinds are really the big story and breaking uis because yesterday we saw the shanghai composite index to the upside. but to what is going on out there for shanghai, hang seng, nikkei to the downside with the composite index 1.4% lower. lauren: that is how asia diminished and how europe is trading right now. the cac of 13 in the dax up nine. nicole: the u.s. stock market futures looking like this cross in the one point mark for dow...
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they talked about being worried Ìeq:vv3lso do it éó⌟z ñ+ uí d÷h% housinóppu valuesyzi have been .but theí> federal> they haven't raised rates for ten years. >> every single time we pay this close attention it's what they will do every couple of months ovelvh years. >> important now is because they should have raised ago.cxc this is an emergency >,(kaj2p we saw the initial now it's going=#f lower. we havev pbynr pd is÷lqe sure when online. '>:ij&ze d//í4[rhek< going into and out of dallas ft. back in july united airlines had a ground stop because of computer problems. pilots are only allowed to fly a certain amount of hours. for now the ground stop is only for dallas/ft. worth, chicago o'hare and miami. this will domino effect for every airport in the country. if an american airline plane headed for say, new york is stuck in a gate here at la los angeles an american flight might not have access. on and
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. >> and let's look back at the red p tesd c cnu uies nominated and won, and any time she has been nominated, she has won. and "pristine" and "veep." >> yes, and that is why i want her to be the new coach on "the voice" and bring us that golden touch. >> and loah fl t" and look at that hair. and george clooney in 1996. who is that? we don't know. >> we don't cara her. >> and that is s.j.p. in 1999. >> wow, beautiful. >> and she did win in 2004 for the role. >> well, it is exciting show, and exciting thing to be there. >> are you into the hair or the fashions? >> look at me, of course not. >> and we will talkb e buk >kate? >> the new princess. >> new bangs? and this is news how? >> well, here she is, and look at how they cut and -- look at that. look at how they feather. are you into the bangs? >> i just dt ,mt e,e buuitbs , de y do you women freak out about the -- jennifer aniston and the hair, and hair is such a thing for ladie t well, if you have a great hair day and great blowout or if you have a hangover, and you don't feel good, and -- au t duchess can pull off the bangs, america wants
. >> and let's look back at the red p tesd c cnu uies nominated and won, and any time she has been nominated, she has won. and "pristine" and "veep." >> yes, and that is why i want her to be the new coach on "the voice" and bring us that golden touch. >> and loah fl t" and look at that hair. and george clooney in 1996. who is that? we don't know. >> we don't cara her. >> and that is s.j.p. in 1999. >> wow, beautiful....
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targeted that because i realized quite quickly , hang on, if i just do something silly and make these .uysthen i will deflect there is power in that. what you realize it, if you can say something quite quickly and own,a bully feel on his and ostracized, then believe go ok, we will stay away from him or it -- him. the kid over chase there and they feel sorry for him. it should have been made. -- me. but i think that is where it came from. charlie: our most of this gives you do carefully scripted -- are most of the skits you do carefully scripted? james: it's just a matter of going, you want it to feel organic. i think our eighth episode, we did a show in somebody's house. we got a permit to film on a street in los angeles and we didn't know which house we would knock on or if anyone would let us in. we thought, let's just do it and go for it and try it. we knocked on one door and they said no. there was no one in on the second or. on the third door, they said sure. we shot the show in somebody's house. we had pretty much no prep for was going than beck to play and jeff goldblum and i would
targeted that because i realized quite quickly , hang on, if i just do something silly and make these .uysthen i will deflect there is power in that. what you realize it, if you can say something quite quickly and own,a bully feel on his and ostracized, then believe go ok, we will stay away from him or it -- him. the kid over chase there and they feel sorry for him. it should have been made. -- me. but i think that is where it came from. charlie: our most of this gives you do carefully scripted...
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december 2013 the faa has selected six site to test uis technologies. these provide valuable data to our tech center in new jersey. we recently announced the pathfinder program in circumstances. the msf railroad will explore challenges using aircraft to inspect rail infrastructure beyond line of sight and isolated areas. partnerships with industry help us determine if and how we can safely expand unmanned aircraft operations beyond parameters in the rule. beyond commercial applications, uas have become available and affordable to the average consumer, most of them who are not trained in theaters. the faa is taking a proactive approach to educate the public on the safe and responsible use goodwood partnered with members of industry and the community to initiate the know before you fly a outreach campaign providing recreational operators with information they need to fly safely and responsibly. this has been successful in several manufacturers include materials in their packaging. the faa initiated a note grown zone campaign for fly an aircraft near outsi
december 2013 the faa has selected six site to test uis technologies. these provide valuable data to our tech center in new jersey. we recently announced the pathfinder program in circumstances. the msf railroad will explore challenges using aircraft to inspect rail infrastructure beyond line of sight and isolated areas. partnerships with industry help us determine if and how we can safely expand unmanned aircraft operations beyond parameters in the rule. beyond commercial applications, uas...
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the republicans are -- >> ui together hillary and bernie -- excuse me, joe and bernie and you get a biggeran hillary alone. it is clear the plurality of democrats prefer others besides hillary. >> no doubt about it. that is where democrats made a fatal error in 2,072,008 when she was inevitable then. quite frankly the court of public opinion can be more scathing than the court of law. it seems to be already with the verdict and they don't trust her and they don't like her and that is the realm of a presidential candidate. >> tough to overcome. quite, go ahead. >> we are seeing the screwed me of the nontraditional candidates on the republican side with trump and carly fiorina and carson. 20% on the republican side are disappointed by the non-institution. >> people don't like the establishment. that is the message so far. rat, james, marjorie, thank you so much. >> historic day for new york city. we are waiting the pope's arrival in the big apple. live picture of jfk. he is in the air. we will be right back. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop w
the republicans are -- >> ui together hillary and bernie -- excuse me, joe and bernie and you get a biggeran hillary alone. it is clear the plurality of democrats prefer others besides hillary. >> no doubt about it. that is where democrats made a fatal error in 2,072,008 when she was inevitable then. quite frankly the court of public opinion can be more scathing than the court of law. it seems to be already with the verdict and they don't trust her and they don't like her and that...
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personal perspective of somebody who, i was a deputy for a long time and one of my pieces of advice his uis take the deputy job come he worked holidays weekends and nights but that's a get to know the boss. we used the colors of the b team could do it walk in on a saturday hello sir it's the b team and he gets used to say that the best team. so we have fun and i really felt like, i don't write about then we decided to the surgeon we did this and we did that. it's really taking people behind the scenes of what it was like what i call leadership from a follower's perspective. how he was more than a commander-in-chief to me and my boss. he really was like a second father to me. i felt every blow on his behalf. in this book you will not find it negative word about george bush. i was on the radio the other day in new york city and somebody said can you really say that george bush was a good president and i said i can and i do. [applause] and he did teachko me, or pre-teach me life lessons and one of my predecessors had written a book that was quite negative and he knew i was upset about it. he c
personal perspective of somebody who, i was a deputy for a long time and one of my pieces of advice his uis take the deputy job come he worked holidays weekends and nights but that's a get to know the boss. we used the colors of the b team could do it walk in on a saturday hello sir it's the b team and he gets used to say that the best team. so we have fun and i really felt like, i don't write about then we decided to the surgeon we did this and we did that. it's really taking people behind the...
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obama is expected to propose the was coast guard acquire and build uis ice breaking ships that can operate in the arctic. in efforts to keep pace with russia and china's fleets. on monday, alaska governor bill obama, who traveled with called the moves the biggest buildup of the russian military since the cold war. to talk more about the arctic, we're joined by investigative journalist james bamford is covered the national security agency and u.s. intelligence community for the last, well, more than 30 years. he recently wrote an article for foreign-policy headlined, "frozen assets: the newest front in global espionage is one of the least horrible locales on earth -- the arctic." he points out the resources below the arctic ice cap are worth over $17 trillion, the rough equivalent of the entire u.s. economy. bamford says the region has become "crossroads of technical espionage" as the united states, russia, canada, norway and denmark at over control of those resources. james bamford joins us once again from washington, d.c. welcome back to democracy now! can you begin were you began your pi
obama is expected to propose the was coast guard acquire and build uis ice breaking ships that can operate in the arctic. in efforts to keep pace with russia and china's fleets. on monday, alaska governor bill obama, who traveled with called the moves the biggest buildup of the russian military since the cold war. to talk more about the arctic, we're joined by investigative journalist james bamford is covered the national security agency and u.s. intelligence community for the last, well, more...
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uis wonder sometimes with my not included in the game to work on the grid because they have no womenand they wanted to hang out with each other or suggest to people they wanted to have in the group and its really hard to define those things. shara samberg has talked a lot about that in been in some of the columns being kept out of power and rooms. at the leadership level and i do not discount the words are her rest and is still going on. that is where the fight is now and gets into the presidential level. make sure we are calling people when they exclude women from the decision-making worlds. >> host: one of the things we've seen as candidates as well as handling charges are offensive names in a different way. .. the media focus and i think she has responded. she understands when there are requests for the server she has complied. has voluntarily given over 35000 e-mails. she has acknowledged that she tasers possibility for what happened, but it's her response ability and she has agreed to hearings in front of the house of representatives so she can be publicly asked questions, so i
uis wonder sometimes with my not included in the game to work on the grid because they have no womenand they wanted to hang out with each other or suggest to people they wanted to have in the group and its really hard to define those things. shara samberg has talked a lot about that in been in some of the columns being kept out of power and rooms. at the leadership level and i do not discount the words are her rest and is still going on. that is where the fight is now and gets into the...
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so, they have not taken off and it does reflect somewhat their own lack of good ui, but also that there is not as widespread desire. these are percentages on either extreme. i don't care about anybody knowing or not wanting anyone to know, the vast majority of consumers are somewhere in the middle, but i thought that raque l's answer was beautiful. i don't want it to be used against me. that is a beautiful and incredibly important sentiment, but it is not just the data, decision. our digital decision project is looking at the unintended disparate impacts in data collection in a variety of mill and sections. engineers and designers should be stress testing new devices, new technologies for the unintended or hidden impacts that may simply not be something that they were thinking about when they were designing, may not be a value proposition that they were considering, but having those values of equality, democracy, of equal impact embedded in the design stage as the ways to get this right. i -- i get to quote the great jeff bezos -- we are still at day one of the internet. many people say
so, they have not taken off and it does reflect somewhat their own lack of good ui, but also that there is not as widespread desire. these are percentages on either extreme. i don't care about anybody knowing or not wanting anyone to know, the vast majority of consumers are somewhere in the middle, but i thought that raque l's answer was beautiful. i don't want it to be used against me. that is a beautiful and incredibly important sentiment, but it is not just the data, decision. our digital...
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ui for being with us. guest: ui for having us on this holiday morning. can you start by telling us a little bit about the state of lack owned businesses in america. how many are there and how are they fairly? 1993, when we started in according to the u.s. census bureau, there were 1230 $3 billion in sales. today, i'm happy to report that there are 2.5 million black owned businesses doing about 800 billion in sales. the good side is the growth continues. it was growing up 10% per year and in has slowed to 5% per year. i think that is based on some government policies and regulations and a slow recovery from the recession. but we are growing. that did you find black-owned businesses were hurt disproportionately during the great recession or how did they make out? gets a cold,merica we get pneumonia. resources are less, the dodd kind of a knee-jerk reaction to the scandals and the , that reallyndals kind of cash. that kind of cash flow for our members and we had to find creative ways to get capital access. in this still a problem. the sba lending is almost
ui for being with us. guest: ui for having us on this holiday morning. can you start by telling us a little bit about the state of lack owned businesses in america. how many are there and how are they fairly? 1993, when we started in according to the u.s. census bureau, there were 1230 $3 billion in sales. today, i'm happy to report that there are 2.5 million black owned businesses doing about 800 billion in sales. the good side is the growth continues. it was growing up 10% per year and in has...
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. >> reporter: after waiting on long lines on tuesday, some evac uys were allowed to return. betty curtis and her husband saw the remains of their retirement home for the first time. >> the only thing left is the chimney. >> reporter: on saturday they had ten minutes to get out. and on tuesday, just 15 minutes to survey the damage. >> we've never seen a fire like this. i'm just happy everybody's still alive. you know, we can redo this. >> reporter: police are increasing patrols after one man was arrested. deputies say they believe the man was planning to loot evacuated homes. one person has died in this fire. and officials believe that number could rise. they're planning on conducting searches with cadaver dogs today. >> danielle, thank you so much. >>> republican presidential candidates meet for their second debate tonight. once again, donald trump will be front and center. unlike the last debate in august, he's expected to be the number one target for his opponents. 11 candidates will appear in prime time at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california.
. >> reporter: after waiting on long lines on tuesday, some evac uys were allowed to return. betty curtis and her husband saw the remains of their retirement home for the first time. >> the only thing left is the chimney. >> reporter: on saturday they had ten minutes to get out. and on tuesday, just 15 minutes to survey the damage. >> we've never seen a fire like this. i'm just happy everybody's still alive. you know, we can redo this. >> reporter: police are...
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taken off, and that reflects somewhat their lack of good ui, but also that there is not as widespreaddesire. these are percentages on either extreme. they say i don't care about , anybody knowing or not wanting anyone to know, the vast majority of consumers are somewhere in the middle, but i thought that raquel's answer was beautiful. it is, i am less concerned about the collection. but i don't want it to be used against me. that is a beautiful and incredibly important sentiment, that it is not just the data, it is also the decision. our digital decision project is looking at the unintended disparate impacts in data collection in a variety of milieu and sections. even well-intentioned engineers stressigners might not test, or should beat -- should be stress testing new devices for hidden disparate impact that may not be a value proposition that they were considering. but having those values of equality, democracy, equal impact, embedded in the design stage, is how to get this right. we are still a day one of the internet. the time to build the values is now. many say, it's too late. s
taken off, and that reflects somewhat their lack of good ui, but also that there is not as widespreaddesire. these are percentages on either extreme. they say i don't care about , anybody knowing or not wanting anyone to know, the vast majority of consumers are somewhere in the middle, but i thought that raquel's answer was beautiful. it is, i am less concerned about the collection. but i don't want it to be used against me. that is a beautiful and incredibly important sentiment, that it is not...
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this is our ui. i will power it on, hopefully the battery has not died. in the future, fabrics will be intelligent enough to receive the data we send. if i am stressed, my fabric and sooth me with heat or vibration. so i will turn it on. hopefully it will turn on. each one of these is a module. >> what are we looking at here? what is contained in this? microprocessors that actually tell these actuators to vibrate. signals to these and gets in to vibrate. because it has been on for a few hours, and always dies when you guys show up. a he is getting notified that i am stressed out right now. but people can basically customize what they need in cases of stress. do they want to be heated up or to be warm or have vibrations. this has been designed for people with acceptability issues for visual impairment or audio impairment where they can use the extra layer of notification. heartbeat and some of the other monitors? are those contained as well? >> this is more of output. what you are talking about is something that would be input. upif your heart rate goes yo
this is our ui. i will power it on, hopefully the battery has not died. in the future, fabrics will be intelligent enough to receive the data we send. if i am stressed, my fabric and sooth me with heat or vibration. so i will turn it on. hopefully it will turn on. each one of these is a module. >> what are we looking at here? what is contained in this? microprocessors that actually tell these actuators to vibrate. signals to these and gets in to vibrate. because it has been on for a few...
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we ui now know it was four russian war planes that flew and bombed targets near homs in central western syria. why is this a significant area? because this is not an area why isis generally operates. this is an area where anti regime forces operate. trying to bring down bashar al assad, this leader russia wants to keep in power. this is not what the u.s. wanted to see happen. it all began earlier today in baghdad when a russian general went to the u.s. embassy, according to several u.s. officials this russian general read a statement telling the u.s. military that russian air strikes would begin within one hour of them being notified at that time. and in fact it was just shortly after that that u.s. military intelligence got the first indications that russian war planes had taken off. the russian general told the u.s., we are told by u.s. officials, that the u.s. should not fly its war planes in syria. that it should stay out of the way. the u.s. response they tell us is that u.s. missions over syria continue. that u.s. war planes are not grounded. but this is going to be a very tough r
we ui now know it was four russian war planes that flew and bombed targets near homs in central western syria. why is this a significant area? because this is not an area why isis generally operates. this is an area where anti regime forces operate. trying to bring down bashar al assad, this leader russia wants to keep in power. this is not what the u.s. wanted to see happen. it all began earlier today in baghdad when a russian general went to the u.s. embassy, according to several u.s....
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votes and democrats have a voted for manyr of these and a lot of that appropriation bills that came uihis year. not in as big of numbers as innt previous years, but i imagine this continuing resolution that speaker boehner rings up he will rely heavily. >> host: can you explain the history of the pastor rule. rul? this is not a formal congressional rule. has >> guest: i think it was his policy that bills had to be passed with the majority of republicans.epublicans a republican could not rely on it d notcrats. i mean, it didn't reflect necessarily that a republican priority. if you have to rely on democrat, the to pass your bill unique need to have a republican stamp on it.un >> host: did democrats do this when they had thhoe majority net did they rely on the majority of their members for their brought bills to the floor? i >> guest: i don't recall that. i'm sure there are instances, but i don't recall.but i doot rl >> host: giri is up next for our line on republicans. good morning. >> caller: good morning. my question is, they talk about defending the government and they are using this
votes and democrats have a voted for manyr of these and a lot of that appropriation bills that came uihis year. not in as big of numbers as innt previous years, but i imagine this continuing resolution that speaker boehner rings up he will rely heavily. >> host: can you explain the history of the pastor rule. rul? this is not a formal congressional rule. has >> guest: i think it was his policy that bills had to be passed with the majority of republicans.epublicans a republican could...
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revenue inapple's china double recently based ui phones.e the amount of starbucks stores in china through 2019. and disney's bob iger it was opening the next disney next disneyhe resort in shanghai in spring. wasdes that, president xi talking about his first policy address. among the major topics was cyber security. he was also talking about currency devaluation and the economy. a research survey earlier this year said that cyber spying, cyber espionage was one of the top three concerns of americans. back to this morning, we do expect that mr. xi was be speaking about 1:10 p.m. eastern . scarlet: the president will be meeting with president obama of the united states as well later this week. what is likely to be the top issue when they meet? >> right here in seattle we are talking about e-con. d.c., wect into -- in spent the do change to politics s.re it -- politics her china has claimed about 4/5 of the south china sea. that is angered a lot of their neighbors. they could also talk about climate change, looking at the paris talks later on
revenue inapple's china double recently based ui phones.e the amount of starbucks stores in china through 2019. and disney's bob iger it was opening the next disney next disneyhe resort in shanghai in spring. wasdes that, president xi talking about his first policy address. among the major topics was cyber security. he was also talking about currency devaluation and the economy. a research survey earlier this year said that cyber spying, cyber espionage was one of the top three concerns of...
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by as far as i was concerned i was of like, iraq has tons problems and why aren't these uys in their own country helping defeat -- regardless of there.ey got that was my first point. my second point was many of these callers i heard in the i understand a lot of them specifically republicans the gentleman from bama and ohio i think i heard displaced americans with regards jobs. well there,'s a reason why all middle eastern migrants and passing germany greece, the h mexico are there are jobs. these people that complain about lazy who probably suck off the system and want to blame immigrants for their problems. germany's unemployment rate is low. welcoming many of these people into their economy to 800,000. they could take 500,000 to 800,000. o that is the ultimate destination for many of these refugees. in lutherville, maryland. go ahead, logan. -- nice of you to take my call. very much. i just wanted to let you know, i'll fully in support of increasing the number of refugees that we get. a firm believer in the ideals upon which the done its tes has immigration throughout its history.
by as far as i was concerned i was of like, iraq has tons problems and why aren't these uys in their own country helping defeat -- regardless of there.ey got that was my first point. my second point was many of these callers i heard in the i understand a lot of them specifically republicans the gentleman from bama and ohio i think i heard displaced americans with regards jobs. well there,'s a reason why all middle eastern migrants and passing germany greece, the h mexico are there are jobs....