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so, we underinvest in pipes underground.e underinvest in bridges that we drive on and the roads that connect us in the schools the at move us forward. [applause] this is part of the attitude, this is part of the mindset. we especially underinvest when a community is put at risk is poor, and does not have a lot of political clout, and so, are not as often heard in the corridors of power. this kind of thinking, this myth, that government is always the enemy, that forgets that our government is us. it is an extension of us, ourselves. that attitude is as corrosive to our democracy as the stuff that results in lead in your water. because it leads to systemic neglect. it leads to carelessness and callousness. [applause] pres. obama: it leads to a lot of the hidden disasters that you don't always read about, and are not as flashy. but that over time, diminish the life of a community, and make it harder for our young people to succeed. in one of the round tables, i was listening to somebody, i think it was a pastor, they told me, i
so, we underinvest in pipes underground.e underinvest in bridges that we drive on and the roads that connect us in the schools the at move us forward. [applause] this is part of the attitude, this is part of the mindset. we especially underinvest when a community is put at risk is poor, and does not have a lot of political clout, and so, are not as often heard in the corridors of power. this kind of thinking, this myth, that government is always the enemy, that forgets that our government is...
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so we underinvest in pipes under ground. underinvest in bridges that we drive on, and the roads that connect us, and the schools that move us forward. [ applause ] and this is part of the attitude, this is part of the mind-set. we especially underinvest when the communities that are put at risk are poor or don't have a lot of political clout. [ applause ] and so are not as often heard in the corridors of power. and this kind of thinking, this myth that government's always the enemy, that forgets that our government is us. it's us. you know, that it's an extension of us, ourselves. you know, that attitude is as corrosive to our democracy as the stuff that results in lead in your water. because what happens is, it leads to systemic neglect. it leads to carelessness and callousness. it leads to a lot of hidden disasters that you don't always read about and aren't as flashy, but that over time diminish the life of a community and make it harder for our young people to succeed. in one of the roundtables, listening to somebody, i
so we underinvest in pipes under ground. underinvest in bridges that we drive on, and the roads that connect us, and the schools that move us forward. [ applause ] and this is part of the attitude, this is part of the mind-set. we especially underinvest when the communities that are put at risk are poor or don't have a lot of political clout. [ applause ] and so are not as often heard in the corridors of power. and this kind of thinking, this myth that government's always the enemy, that...
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and so we have a specific pr problem with underinvesting in infrastructure and now by the way is the time to do so because the interest rates are so low, and so many contractors and construction workers that are underemployed at the moment that you can actually get the jobs done on time, on schedule, and it would give a boost to the overall e kconomy, because we kw that when we spend a dollar in infrastructure, then you will actually get a bigger bang for the buck in terms of the economy overall. surrounding businesses, suppliers, and you know, food trucks, and everybody does better. and it gives a huge boost to the economy and it lasts for a long time, and think of the investments that we made in things like the hoover dam or the golden gate bridge or metro. it is a good thing to do, and historically it is not and should not be partisan, but if we have a mindset that says whatever government is doing must be bad, then, these are going to be the results, and it is going to continue to get wors worse. it is already tough in poorer communities like flint, but you know, we are seeing th
and so we have a specific pr problem with underinvesting in infrastructure and now by the way is the time to do so because the interest rates are so low, and so many contractors and construction workers that are underemployed at the moment that you can actually get the jobs done on time, on schedule, and it would give a boost to the overall e kconomy, because we kw that when we spend a dollar in infrastructure, then you will actually get a bigger bang for the buck in terms of the economy...
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and so we have a specific problem with underinvesting in infrastructure. now is the time, by the way, for to us do so. interest rates are so low and there are so many contractors and construction workers that are underemployed that you can get jobs done on time, on schedule. it would give a boost to our economy because when we spend a dollar in infrastructure, you get a bigger bang for the buck in terms of the economy overall. surrounding businesses, suppliers, food trucks. everybody does better. it gives a huge boost to the economy. think about the investments we made at the hoover dam and the golden gate bridge, or metro? it's a good thing to do. it historically was not and should not be partisan. but if we have a mindset that says whatever government is doing must be bad. then these are going to be the result. and it will continue to get worse. it's already tough in poor community like flint, but we are seeing these kind of truck problem that spring up in community all across the country. it doesn't distinguish by race or by regional, everybody need roa
and so we have a specific problem with underinvesting in infrastructure. now is the time, by the way, for to us do so. interest rates are so low and there are so many contractors and construction workers that are underemployed that you can get jobs done on time, on schedule. it would give a boost to our economy because when we spend a dollar in infrastructure, you get a bigger bang for the buck in terms of the economy overall. surrounding businesses, suppliers, food trucks. everybody does...
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and so we have a specific problem with underinvesting in infrastructure. now is the time, by the way, for us to do so. interest rates are so low. and there's so many contractors and construction workers that are underemployed at the moment that you can actually get jobs done on time, on schedule. it would give a boost to our overall economy because we know that when we spend a dollar on infrastructure, you actually get a bigger bang for the buck in terms of the economy overall. surrounding businesses, suppliers. food trucks. everybody does better. and it gives a huge boost to the economy and it lasts for a long time. think about the investments we've made in things like the hoover dam. the golden gate bridge. or metro. it's a good thing to do. and he istorically was and shou not be partisan. but if we have a mindset that says, whatever government is doing must be bad, then these are going to be the results and it's going to continue to get worse. it's already tough in poorer communities like flint, but, you know, we're seeing these kinds of infrastructure
and so we have a specific problem with underinvesting in infrastructure. now is the time, by the way, for us to do so. interest rates are so low. and there's so many contractors and construction workers that are underemployed at the moment that you can actually get jobs done on time, on schedule. it would give a boost to our overall economy because we know that when we spend a dollar on infrastructure, you actually get a bigger bang for the buck in terms of the economy overall. surrounding...
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we have been underinvesting and afraid as a nation to take on this gas tax increase. eventually we'll have to get away from the gas tax because cars will be powered by electricity or another energy source. gas won't make sense. we'll have so many users on the system that aren't paying. we'll have to move to the vehicle miles travelled approach and you're charged for the actual number of miles you drive. how are we going to keep track of that? there's a lot of electronics in cars now so it's much easier for us to keep track of that information. we'll just have to get to a comfort level as citizens with our governmental agencies knowing that information. >> driving is not only done by the citizens but businesses and trucking industries. >> i think people do it because they have to. picking up stuff at the port where it came in and delivering it to a shipment point in the united states i think trucks won't be dissuaded. the american truckers associations were supporting a gas increase. >> good morning. i had a couple of questions. i'd like to know about to the first earm
we have been underinvesting and afraid as a nation to take on this gas tax increase. eventually we'll have to get away from the gas tax because cars will be powered by electricity or another energy source. gas won't make sense. we'll have so many users on the system that aren't paying. we'll have to move to the vehicle miles travelled approach and you're charged for the actual number of miles you drive. how are we going to keep track of that? there's a lot of electronics in cars now so it's...
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the results in decades of underinvestment fixing only what was already broken. >> we have to come up with a new approach and that is what we will do. >>> reporter: the plan they plan to layout tomorrow could cause for large-scale shutdowns to make wholesale improvements and upgrades to it essentially trading short-term reliability they hope for longer-term safety. as for this station, they are expected to be open again in time for the commute tomorrow morning. >> we will have to be patient. tomorrow morning is looking a little tough whether you use metro or not. >> another weather alert and we are sick of saying it. the latest timeline >> it's going to be a different day because it will have some heavy rain. it's a different story tomorrow. light showers moving from the northeast to the southwest, counterintuitive. the heaviest activity is around i-81. severe but pretty heavy downpours but by morning everybody is going to get in on some moderate to heavy rain. 49 in frederick, the 50s downtown. 8:00 still have moderate rain, heavy rain into charles county and st. mary's county but no
the results in decades of underinvestment fixing only what was already broken. >> we have to come up with a new approach and that is what we will do. >>> reporter: the plan they plan to layout tomorrow could cause for large-scale shutdowns to make wholesale improvements and upgrades to it essentially trading short-term reliability they hope for longer-term safety. as for this station, they are expected to be open again in time for the commute tomorrow morning. >> we will...
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part of that is that we have underinvested in parts of our franchise for many years.e are investing a lot in this business right now. we're going to save $3 billion from our operating expense and we are putting that back into our core franchise. infrastructure, client relation managers, having a competitive advantage, that's the key way to get income. we need to build productive capacity. we also know that we have a set of client relationship managers that were focused on one set of measures, historically. it was around growing income at the topline, not on returns. we shifted the focused toward returns, and there is a risk that in that transition you lose the focus on growth. i think we've got the balance right. our relationship managers are trained and focused on getting the market share up and getting the client up. we need clients that are investing in their own businesses. that has been the other problem. francine: it's a very fine balance. are you ready to take a loss for the year, so you get the market share you are happy with? bill: our market share is actuall
part of that is that we have underinvested in parts of our franchise for many years.e are investing a lot in this business right now. we're going to save $3 billion from our operating expense and we are putting that back into our core franchise. infrastructure, client relation managers, having a competitive advantage, that's the key way to get income. we need to build productive capacity. we also know that we have a set of client relationship managers that were focused on one set of measures,...
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after years of underinvestment, cuban ports don't have the capacity to cope with many big passenger ships. so very few of the 160 vessels circling the caribbean at any one time will eventually end up docking here. for "nightly business report," i'm simon hobbs in havana. >>> before we go, here's another look at the gains made on the first day of the trading of this month. the dow gained 117 points to 17,891. the nasdaq added 42. the s&p 500 was up 16. >>> that does it for "nightly business report." i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening and we'll see you back here tomorrow announcer: "imagemakers" is made possible by the members of kqed.
after years of underinvestment, cuban ports don't have the capacity to cope with many big passenger ships. so very few of the 160 vessels circling the caribbean at any one time will eventually end up docking here. for "nightly business report," i'm simon hobbs in havana. >>> before we go, here's another look at the gains made on the first day of the trading of this month. the dow gained 117 points to 17,891. the nasdaq added 42. the s&p 500 was up 16. >>> that...
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after years of underinvestment, cuban ports don't have the capacity to cope with many big passenger ships. so very few of the 160 vessels circling the caribbean at any one time will eventually end up docking here. for "nightly business report," i'm simon hobbs in havana. >>> before we go, here's another look at the gains made on the first day of the trading of this month. the dow gained 117 points to 17,891. the nasdaq added 42. the s&p 500 was up 16. >>> that does it for "nightly business report." i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening and we'll see you back here tomorrow father palfreyman: through your goodness we have this bread to offer, which earth has given and human hands have made... and it will become for us the bread of life. seminarians: blessed be god forever. let us pray, brethren, that our sacrifice may be acceptable to god, our almighty father. seminarians: may the lord accept the sacrifice in your hands for the praise and glory of his name...
after years of underinvestment, cuban ports don't have the capacity to cope with many big passenger ships. so very few of the 160 vessels circling the caribbean at any one time will eventually end up docking here. for "nightly business report," i'm simon hobbs in havana. >>> before we go, here's another look at the gains made on the first day of the trading of this month. the dow gained 117 points to 17,891. the nasdaq added 42. the s&p 500 was up 16. >>> that...
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that to me seems the baseline for a lot of the challenges in underinvestment-- resulting underinvestment. and comedy one? >> i'm going to answer slightly sideways. we do need full cost pricing around water and have it done in a way that allows for baseline used for people that have the most challenges in pain. >> peter social justice. >> yes, but in some ways social justice is a lot about someone else payment cost for someone else's action and i think that that plays out in lots of ways, certainly in the flint kind away, but with water utilities throughout the country that are having to handle agricultural runoff and community small and large have to then pay for that agricultural runoff both in terms of just quality of life in the waters that flow through their communities, but in very direct cause for having to treat that water to make it palatable. toledo, with the cyanobacteria coming from algae growth from agricultural runoff in a course des moines, the two places we have heard a lot about, but this true threat the country especially in the small poor, rural communities that are-- d
that to me seems the baseline for a lot of the challenges in underinvestment-- resulting underinvestment. and comedy one? >> i'm going to answer slightly sideways. we do need full cost pricing around water and have it done in a way that allows for baseline used for people that have the most challenges in pain. >> peter social justice. >> yes, but in some ways social justice is a lot about someone else payment cost for someone else's action and i think that that plays out in...
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we especially underinvest when the communities that are put at risk are poor. you know, that attitude is as corrosive to our democracy as the stuff that resulted in lead in your water. >> two michigan state regulators and a flint water official have been charged. governor snyder will be a guest on "morning joe" later on. >>> a state of emergency has been declared in alberta, canada, where an out of control wildfire has scorched more than 1,800 acres of land, devouring neighborhoods in ft. mcmurray. 80,000 residents were safely evacuated. at least 1,600 homes and businesses have been torched and some 200 firefighters try to contain its all. as the flames span south, those in neighboring areas have fled their homes. >>> the pentagon has released new information on the navy s.e.a.l. who was killed while fighting isis in iraq on tuesday. at the time of his death, officials say charlie keating iv was part of a quick reaction force that was responding to an attack on u.s. and kurdish forces just north of mosul. pentagon officials say the isis attack was massive and w
we especially underinvest when the communities that are put at risk are poor. you know, that attitude is as corrosive to our democracy as the stuff that resulted in lead in your water. >> two michigan state regulators and a flint water official have been charged. governor snyder will be a guest on "morning joe" later on. >>> a state of emergency has been declared in alberta, canada, where an out of control wildfire has scorched more than 1,800 acres of land, devouring...
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do to as much of the else as the underinvestment.there's a presidential commission on elections administration that president barack obama appointed. it was chaired by mitt romney's lawyer and his own counsel, bob bauer, who teaches year at nyu school of law. they agreed on the need to modernize voter registration, and they agreed to ought to be a national standard for how long you have to wait on line. we are one country. we ought to be able to have people vote with an equal and effective voice, no matter where they live. this is solely a matter of willing and investment. there some magical technology. so i will mention one technological thing to make you more nervous. after florida one of the things come in 2000, one of the things that happen with congress passed a law requiring states to move to electronic voting. and it was controversial because people were worried about security, but that's actually largely been addressed. there are ways to make machines actually better than the old machines, even the old beloved lever machines
do to as much of the else as the underinvestment.there's a presidential commission on elections administration that president barack obama appointed. it was chaired by mitt romney's lawyer and his own counsel, bob bauer, who teaches year at nyu school of law. they agreed on the need to modernize voter registration, and they agreed to ought to be a national standard for how long you have to wait on line. we are one country. we ought to be able to have people vote with an equal and effective...
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>> retail investors have been underinvested over the past six or seven years. 2008 at 2002 are still in the minds. at the same time buying a treasury is that the safest thing in the world. that's not a great outcome either. shery: thank you so much for that, jim. still ahead, large pharmaceutical companies have an addiction to donating to charities known as the co-pay charities. leading to new questions about who winds up paying the bill for high-priced drugs. the results of a business week investigation, coming up. ♪ ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets." shery: big pharma is making a ton of money, but not just from the lot rising cost of medication. it's also through their charitable giving. david: read about that in the latest "bloomberg businessweek." what is the co-pay charity, then? then: charity set up to help pay their out-of-pocket expenses. insurance companies or medicare might pick up 80% to 90% of the cost, but drugs are getting so expensive now that patient portions can be exorbitant. to helpessentially patients with their portion of the cost. shery: this sounds like a go
>> retail investors have been underinvested over the past six or seven years. 2008 at 2002 are still in the minds. at the same time buying a treasury is that the safest thing in the world. that's not a great outcome either. shery: thank you so much for that, jim. still ahead, large pharmaceutical companies have an addiction to donating to charities known as the co-pay charities. leading to new questions about who winds up paying the bill for high-priced drugs. the results of a business...
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so, we underinvestment in pipes underground.ridges andest in the roads that connect us in the schools the drive us forward. [applause] this is part of the attitude and mindset. we particularly under invest ,hen a community is put at risk and does not have a lot of political clout, and so, are not as often heard in the corridors. this kind of thinking, this myth, that government is always , forgets that our government is us. [applause] is an extension of us, ourselves. that attitude is as corrosive to stuff thatcy as the results in lead in your water. because it leads to systemic neglect. it leads to carelessness and callousness. [applause] lot of the hidden disasters that you don't always read about, and are not as flashy. diminish the life of a community, and make it harder for our young people to succeed. tablesof the round listening to somebody, i think it was a pastor, the told me, it made me feel like we did not count. you can't have a democracy where people feel like they don't count. like they areeel hurt. attitude ignore
so, we underinvestment in pipes underground.ridges andest in the roads that connect us in the schools the drive us forward. [applause] this is part of the attitude and mindset. we particularly under invest ,hen a community is put at risk and does not have a lot of political clout, and so, are not as often heard in the corridors. this kind of thinking, this myth, that government is always , forgets that our government is us. [applause] is an extension of us, ourselves. that attitude is as...
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he's been underinvested -- noa winchester.leave and has since resigned from the police force. they said the investigation should be finished in a month or two. >>> and into this child psychologist in san mateo convicted of molesting patients has died in prison. prison officials say he died of natural causes at the prison hospice in vacaville last month at 84 years old. he was three years into his eight year prison sentence for molesting five boys in the 1990s. prosecutors claim there have been up to 50 young victims, but the statute of limitations had passed. >>> people of san francisco appear divided over whether police chief greg suhr should remain on the job. the frisco five, the group that went on a hunger strike to protest the police department say the campaign is getting louder and larger. they say they can now call themselves the frisco 500. as we've been reporting the board of supervisors is split over whether sure should be replaced -- whether suhr should be replaced . >> the recent report that came out identified sev
he's been underinvested -- noa winchester.leave and has since resigned from the police force. they said the investigation should be finished in a month or two. >>> and into this child psychologist in san mateo convicted of molesting patients has died in prison. prison officials say he died of natural causes at the prison hospice in vacaville last month at 84 years old. he was three years into his eight year prison sentence for molesting five boys in the 1990s. prosecutors claim there...
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the president came into office believing we were underinvested in his gun about increasing the investment. the vietnam peace is an important part of the rebalanced. involves a lot more attention and engaging with our allies but also with emerging in asia and vietnam and involves a rebalancing of overwhelming emphasis. vietnam we have had for the last 20 years and increasingly close relationship. this takes it as the president said to a new level and really pointed towards being fully engaged in a normalized relationship. in the summeram of 1995 on the trip where we reestablished relations. we raise the flag over the embassy in hanoi. it's been a long processing. president clinton was there in 2000. bush and 43 went there in 2006 in a president obama is there trying to get a farley -- a fully normalized relationship and to take advantage of the fact that they've indicated they're ready to engage in the deepest partnership. charlie: we are giving arms. what are they giving to us? >> it's a fully engaged relationship. vietnam is one of the fastest growing economies in the world and an import
the president came into office believing we were underinvested in his gun about increasing the investment. the vietnam peace is an important part of the rebalanced. involves a lot more attention and engaging with our allies but also with emerging in asia and vietnam and involves a rebalancing of overwhelming emphasis. vietnam we have had for the last 20 years and increasingly close relationship. this takes it as the president said to a new level and really pointed towards being fully engaged in...
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>> for decades we've underinvested in infrastructure in the united states. and spend 2.5% of our gdp on infrastructure. europe is spending 5%, china 9%, so clearly we're underinvested, but we're seeing momentum and seeing the fast act that you mentioned. a lot of states are now putting in place specific tax measures addressed at transportation funding alone. we're seeing the private sector coming into the public sector through public/private partnerships, so there's a lot of momentum, and i'm confident that that momentum will continue. >> you guys are not a household name, no offense, but everyone probably knows the stadiums that you guys build. you're in the oil business, drilling rigs. taking that down and building ports all around the world. you kind of do everything. where is money being spent, either geographically or on certain projects? >> right now the vertical construction, high rise construction is booming more than it's ever been in the past 15 years. seeing in the major metropolitan markets a significant amount of high rise construction. although
>> for decades we've underinvested in infrastructure in the united states. and spend 2.5% of our gdp on infrastructure. europe is spending 5%, china 9%, so clearly we're underinvested, but we're seeing momentum and seeing the fast act that you mentioned. a lot of states are now putting in place specific tax measures addressed at transportation funding alone. we're seeing the private sector coming into the public sector through public/private partnerships, so there's a lot of momentum, and...
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underinvested in minutes and repair -- under-invested in maintenance and repair.cott: the issues seem to multiple since the deadly crash on the red line seven years ago. there was the deadly smoke incident of course that took place at l'enfant plaza last year. fire at the substation armory and it culminated with arcing insulator at mcpherson square. we have team coverage of the metro maintenance plan with brianne carter. she is live at the west falls church station. brianne: well, scott, just imagine this. single tracking, stations shuttered and perhaps even 80% reduction in the number of trains that you would see at this hour during rush hour. see how quiet and empty it is at in different takes for a year. the goal of this is to take three years worth of work and reduce it down to one year. that will reduce trains for everyone riding all six rail lines in one month. wiedefeld, the general manager unveiled a safe track plan earlier today. it includes 15, "maintenance surges" that will involve either single tracking for weeks at a time on some stretches or continuo
underinvested in minutes and repair -- under-invested in maintenance and repair.cott: the issues seem to multiple since the deadly crash on the red line seven years ago. there was the deadly smoke incident of course that took place at l'enfant plaza last year. fire at the substation armory and it culminated with arcing insulator at mcpherson square. we have team coverage of the metro maintenance plan with brianne carter. she is live at the west falls church station. brianne: well, scott, just...
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the president came into office believing we were underinvested, and has gone about increasing the investmentthe vietnam peace is an important part of the rebalanced. the balance involves a lot more attention and engaging with our allies but also with emerging nations in asia, including vietnam. rebalancing of the northwest asia and south asia. vietnam we have had for the last years an increasingly close relationship. this takes it, as the president said, to a new level. and really pointed towards being , fully engaged in a normalized relationship. i was in vietnam in the summer of 1995 on the trip where we reestablished relations. we raised the flag over the embassy in hanoi. it has been a long process. president obama is the third president to go there. president clinton was there in 2000. president bush, number 43, when there in 2006. president obama is there today, trying to fully normalized relationship and take advantage of the fact that they have indicated their rate to engage in the deepest partnership with the united states. charlie: we are giving arms. what are they giving to us? it
the president came into office believing we were underinvested, and has gone about increasing the investmentthe vietnam peace is an important part of the rebalanced. the balance involves a lot more attention and engaging with our allies but also with emerging nations in asia, including vietnam. rebalancing of the northwest asia and south asia. vietnam we have had for the last years an increasingly close relationship. this takes it, as the president said, to a new level. and really pointed...
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. >>> we especially underinvest when the communities that are put at risk are poor.hat attitude is as corrosive to our democracy as the stuff that resulted in lead in your water. >> that was president obama earlier this week in flint, michigan. the president visited to reassure residents there by drinking the water and telling them government resources will be available to help flint make its water supply safe. >>> let's bring in mark edwards water resources engineering at virginia tech, one of the scientists who uncovered and brought to light the problems in flint. and welcome to you. first of all, what you've seen is flint on the way to recovery? >> it is. the water gradually getting better as the corrosion inhibitor coats the pipes. unfortunately the infrastructure is damaged and probably is going to take 100, $200 million to upgrade to allow flint to be able to afford its existing system. the damage is so great the residents can't pay for it. >> that is an extraordinary amount of money. let's talk about what's happening elsewhere. lead found in public schools in
. >>> we especially underinvest when the communities that are put at risk are poor.hat attitude is as corrosive to our democracy as the stuff that resulted in lead in your water. >> that was president obama earlier this week in flint, michigan. the president visited to reassure residents there by drinking the water and telling them government resources will be available to help flint make its water supply safe. >>> let's bring in mark edwards water resources engineering...
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neighborhoods and neighborhoods of color that the lines are longer due to as much as anything else the underinvestment. there's a presidential commission that president barack obama appointed. it was chaired by mitt romney's lawyer, ben ginsburg, and his own counsel, and they agreed on the need to modernize voter registration, and they agreed there ought to be national standard for how long you have to wait on line. we're one country. we ought to be able to have able to vote with an equal and effective voice, no matter where they live. this is a matter of will and investment. there's no magical technology. i will mention one technological thing to make you more nervous. after florida, one of the things -- in 2000, one of the things hat happened was congress passed a law requiring states to move to electronic voting and it was controversial because people were worried about security. that's actually largely been addressed there are ways to make the machines actually better than the old machines, even the beloved old lever machines we all liked to close the curtain on here in new york. that's the good n
neighborhoods and neighborhoods of color that the lines are longer due to as much as anything else the underinvestment. there's a presidential commission that president barack obama appointed. it was chaired by mitt romney's lawyer, ben ginsburg, and his own counsel, and they agreed on the need to modernize voter registration, and they agreed there ought to be national standard for how long you have to wait on line. we're one country. we ought to be able to have able to vote with an equal and...
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with any little bit of glimmer, they're still underinvested. i think you own cheap banks. >> i'm right there with tim. i look at bank of america, which is a u.s. centric bank. i look at the lumpiness of the parts of their business, but i think when you look at it together, as a pe, and price-to-book, ridiculously cheap. >> how can we say nothing's changed? >> prices are up 50% -- or actually 100% from the lows. doesn't that make a difference? because the bear thesis on the european banks is oil was going to be an issue. a lot of the banks as well. >> look at what's going on with glen corp. copper breaks to $2 -- >> 140%. >> the last couple of days it's been down. >> so look at deutsche bank. you just mentioned crude is up 100%, wherever we are now. 100%. but deutsche bank, european bank, sizeable bank, has traded right back down. it's 16 1/2 handle right now. it clearly wasn't crude oil that was bothering deutsche bank, like i thought it was. there's something else going on. is it glen corp? i have no idea. deutsche bank trades like there's som
with any little bit of glimmer, they're still underinvested. i think you own cheap banks. >> i'm right there with tim. i look at bank of america, which is a u.s. centric bank. i look at the lumpiness of the parts of their business, but i think when you look at it together, as a pe, and price-to-book, ridiculously cheap. >> how can we say nothing's changed? >> prices are up 50% -- or actually 100% from the lows. doesn't that make a difference? because the bear thesis on the...
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that we have underinvested in some of our basic infrastructure that we rely on for our public health. mean is this a trip about the specific, unique crisis in flint or a chance at highly bigger infrastructure issues. if it's the latter, i wonder if that's troubling. >> i do think he'll talk about flint is not the only city that has a lead crisis. a lot of cities in america have lead levels that are elevated in their water and problems can come from that. hillary clinton has said two things. she's been saying, one, this is not about flint but cities all over america. two, flint was particularly badly handled by the governor of michigan. three, she said this has indicated that this is a racial issue in some ways because of the fact that she's argued -- hillary clinton has argued this would not have happened in a majority white wealthy city. i'll be curious if obama talks about any of those three things. i was saying earlier he's not been to ferguson, he did not go to baltimore, he's kind of avoided these kind of situations in the past that have a racial element and a controversial eleme
that we have underinvested in some of our basic infrastructure that we rely on for our public health. mean is this a trip about the specific, unique crisis in flint or a chance at highly bigger infrastructure issues. if it's the latter, i wonder if that's troubling. >> i do think he'll talk about flint is not the only city that has a lead crisis. a lot of cities in america have lead levels that are elevated in their water and problems can come from that. hillary clinton has said two...
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, will go along with building of trains and growth -- a series of infrastructure that has been underinvestedn for many decades. we might get some guidance around 7:30 tonight, but we are expecting an rba highlight. it is very interesting. they say they have been bouncing out the china concerns. remain to be seen. if we get another poor inflation rate, it does seem to indicate that the central bank is prepared to act. when you keep cutting rates, there is a sense, and you know this in london, you are feeding into future profit prices. that speculates on real estate assets and that is a huge problem here in sydney. bubbles are also standing to rear their ugly head. anna: that is definitely something we know a little bit about here in london. guest.elcome our great to have you on the program. when you see what happened to the australian currency this morning, a bit of a surprise that the australians are cutting rates even further? we saw a tweak in the inflation number. anna: which was negative? we had a substantial reaction. it remains to be seen. the australian dollar has rebounded nicely ove
, will go along with building of trains and growth -- a series of infrastructure that has been underinvestedn for many decades. we might get some guidance around 7:30 tonight, but we are expecting an rba highlight. it is very interesting. they say they have been bouncing out the china concerns. remain to be seen. if we get another poor inflation rate, it does seem to indicate that the central bank is prepared to act. when you keep cutting rates, there is a sense, and you know this in london,...
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rail system as one example of the, quote, underinvestment in the nation's infrastructure.he president is pinning the blame on the republican-led congress. he says there are bridges, roads and pipes across the country that are being neglected and that republican lawmakers haven't been serious about fixing them. i'm pa vitricia stark and now b to "hannity." for all your headlines, log on to foxnews.com. >>> welcome back to the special edition of "hannity: road to the white house: donald trump on the issues." if trump does become president, he's going to have to do a lot of work to fix america's broken economy caused by years of obama's failed policies. here's where trump stands on this very important issue. let's take a look. >> we're going to bring back our jobs and we're going to keep our jobs. we're not going to let companies leave. now, if they want to go to a different state, good luck. compete. but when they start going to different countries, many cases countries that devalue their currency and make it impossible for our companies to compete, that's not going to happe
rail system as one example of the, quote, underinvestment in the nation's infrastructure.he president is pinning the blame on the republican-led congress. he says there are bridges, roads and pipes across the country that are being neglected and that republican lawmakers haven't been serious about fixing them. i'm pa vitricia stark and now b to "hannity." for all your headlines, log on to foxnews.com. >>> welcome back to the special edition of "hannity: road to the white...
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the president came into office, believed we were underinvested and has gone about increasing that investment. the vietnam piece of it is an important part of rebalance. rebalance involves as you said at the opening, investing in and paying a lot more attention and engaging with our allies but also with emerging nations in asia including vietnam, and it involves a rebalancing of overwhelming emphasis on northeast asia to southeast asia as an important part of our interest as well. vietnam we have had for the last 20 years an increasingly close relationship. this takes it, as the president said, to the new level and really points it towards kind of fully engaged and normtallized relationship. essentially i was in vietnam in the summer of 1995 on the trip where we reestablished relations with vietnam and raised the flag over the embassy in hanoi. and this had been a long process, president o obama the third president to go there, president clinton was there in 2,000, president bush 43 was there in 2006 and now president obama is there now today. trying to again fully normalize this relationship
the president came into office, believed we were underinvested and has gone about increasing that investment. the vietnam piece of it is an important part of rebalance. rebalance involves as you said at the opening, investing in and paying a lot more attention and engaging with our allies but also with emerging nations in asia including vietnam, and it involves a rebalancing of overwhelming emphasis on northeast asia to southeast asia as an important part of our interest as well. vietnam we...
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according to the american society of civil engineers, underinvestment in our national infrastructure will cost each american family $3,400 a year. that's in wasted time. that's sitting in gridlock. that's in not being able to get to work, not being able to be with one's family. the most significant gap of course is not only in water but is obviously in transportation. where it's been estimated that an additional $1 trillion is needed across the network, including roads, bridges, rail during the next decade, again i point to many of the members in this body and so many of the folks who work for us simply traveling across the memorial bridge, one of our nation's icons which is basically in a crumbling state. meanwhile, if we look at nations around the world in terms of what they're doing, remember, the united states is under 2% of g.d.p. investment and infrastructure. europe and india spend about 5% of their g.d.p. on an annual basis in infrastructure. china nearly 9%. australia already has a national infrastructure financing authority. china also has a national infrastructure funding
according to the american society of civil engineers, underinvestment in our national infrastructure will cost each american family $3,400 a year. that's in wasted time. that's sitting in gridlock. that's in not being able to get to work, not being able to be with one's family. the most significant gap of course is not only in water but is obviously in transportation. where it's been estimated that an additional $1 trillion is needed across the network, including roads, bridges, rail during the...
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but it's just one more example of the underinvestments that have been made. look, the d.c. metro historically has been a great strength of this region. but over time, we under invested in maintenance and repair, and the steps to being taken now -- i will refer to the department of transportation, but i can say obviously safety comes first, and we want to make sure safety concerns are addressed. the broader issue is we have bridges. we have roads. we have ports. we have water mains and pipes, as we saw in flint, that suffer from neglect. and in many parts of the country, we still rely on systems that were built 30, 50, in some cases 100 years ago. and the reason we have been neglecting them is not we do not know how to fix them. it is not because people have not been aware of the need. we have known for years now that we are a trillion or $2 trillion short in necessary infrastructure repair. i talked about this when i came into office. we still have to do more in terms of investing in our nation's infrastructure. the problem we have is the republican congress has been resist
but it's just one more example of the underinvestments that have been made. look, the d.c. metro historically has been a great strength of this region. but over time, we under invested in maintenance and repair, and the steps to being taken now -- i will refer to the department of transportation, but i can say obviously safety comes first, and we want to make sure safety concerns are addressed. the broader issue is we have bridges. we have roads. we have ports. we have water mains and pipes, as...
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also we're going hear from someone who says the most underinvested investment on wall street right nowpresidential victory. cnbc first in business worldwide sup jj, working hard? working 24/7 on mobile trader, rated #1 trading app on the app store. it lets you trade stocks, options, futures... even advanced orders. and it offers more charts than a lot of other competitors do on desktop. you work so late. i guess you don't see your family very much? i see them all the time. did you finish your derivatives pricing model, honey? td ameritrade. you wouldn't take medicine without checking the side effects. hey honey. huh. the good news is my hypertension is gone. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. they found out who's been who? cking into our network. guess. i don't know, some kids in a basement? you watch too many movies. who? a small business in china. a business? they work nine to five. they take lunch hours. like a job? like a job. we tracked them. how did we do that? we have some new guys defending our network. new guys? well, they
also we're going hear from someone who says the most underinvested investment on wall street right nowpresidential victory. cnbc first in business worldwide sup jj, working hard? working 24/7 on mobile trader, rated #1 trading app on the app store. it lets you trade stocks, options, futures... even advanced orders. and it offers more charts than a lot of other competitors do on desktop. you work so late. i guess you don't see your family very much? i see them all the time. did you finish your...
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that seems the baseline for a lot of the challenges in underinvestment on infrastructure. ms. broaddus: certainly we need this around water, but to do it in a way that allows baseline the people have the most challenges paying. in some ways, social justice is a lot about somebody else paying the cost for somebody else's action. i think that plays out in lots of ways, certainly in a flint kind of way. but also, with the water utilities throughout the country that are having to handle agricultural runoff, and communities is small and large have to then pay for that agricultural runoff both in terms of quality of life in the water that flows through their communities, but in very direct costs for how you treat that water to make it potable. cyanobacteriahe growth fromalgae agricultural runoff, and des moines are the ones we have heard a lot about. some of these small, rural communities, which don't have the money to's -- to pay for that cleaning, i think this gets back to agricultural policies in terms of how we can -- it is not just putting less fertilizer on have a majort we op
that seems the baseline for a lot of the challenges in underinvestment on infrastructure. ms. broaddus: certainly we need this around water, but to do it in a way that allows baseline the people have the most challenges paying. in some ways, social justice is a lot about somebody else paying the cost for somebody else's action. i think that plays out in lots of ways, certainly in a flint kind of way. but also, with the water utilities throughout the country that are having to handle...
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but it's just one more example of the underinvestments that have been made. look, the d.c. metro historically has been a great strength of this region. but over time, we under invested in maintenance and repair, and the steps to being taken now -- i will refer to the department of transportation, but i can say obviously safety comes first, and we want to make sure safety concerns are addressed. the broader issue is we have bridges. we have roads. we have ports. we have airports. we have water mains and pipes, as we saw in flint, that suffer rom neglect. and in many parts of the country, we still rely on systems that were built 30, 50, in some cases 100 years ago. and the reason we have been neglecting them is not we do not know how to fix them. it is not because people have not been aware of the need. we have known for years now that we are a trillion or $2 trillion short in necessary infrastructure repair. i talked about this when i came into office. and sought to do more in terms of our nation's infrastructure. we still have to do more in terms of investing in our nation'
but it's just one more example of the underinvestments that have been made. look, the d.c. metro historically has been a great strength of this region. but over time, we under invested in maintenance and repair, and the steps to being taken now -- i will refer to the department of transportation, but i can say obviously safety comes first, and we want to make sure safety concerns are addressed. the broader issue is we have bridges. we have roads. we have ports. we have airports. we have water...
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good job with the brick and mortar, the problem is this, the likes of target and walmart have underinvestedusiness. that's no secret. and right now they're in catchup mode. there's only under 4% of target sales that are online. so that is way too small for where we are in the cycle of the consumer transitioning online. and the other problem is now that the likes of walmart and target are in catchup mode, we know that as those sales migrate online away from brick and mortar it's a lower operating margin proposition. so that's a bit of a scary thought going forward as we look at these companies going into spend mode, particularly when the brick and mortar business is slowing down. >> stacey, i remember sitting here with you at the stock exchange either two or three years ago and you were fresh from london and you said the one thing u.s. retailers do not understand is what zara and h & m particularly within apparel are about to do to them. h & m has 424 stores here, we have now zara with 68. >> yes. >> is underlying this what we're witnessing here that effect now playing out and an inability o
good job with the brick and mortar, the problem is this, the likes of target and walmart have underinvestedusiness. that's no secret. and right now they're in catchup mode. there's only under 4% of target sales that are online. so that is way too small for where we are in the cycle of the consumer transitioning online. and the other problem is now that the likes of walmart and target are in catchup mode, we know that as those sales migrate online away from brick and mortar it's a lower...
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the world is globally underinvested in china because of capital controls. be obligated to get involved. china -- there's always going to be risks there. i think momentum loss and economic growth to be very risky for china. however, eventually people become accustomed and maybe it will adjust to a level where a risk will be priced in. jonathan: just bring that chart up again and what you saw was this big pop like that, that revaluation. to think we are going to see something like that against, that august spike? do they gradually lift the market? sacha: i think it is much more a case of gradual. you will take note that this week that china hit the vicks at a five-year plus low. jonathan: what did you make of that? us, it was, but the general market reaction was a lot more subtle than it was back in december or january. i think it speaks to the fact that the committee kitchen strategies to tell the market that we are going to let our currency adjust in light of economic fundamentals like all of our trading partners. you should expect that. we are not losing c
the world is globally underinvested in china because of capital controls. be obligated to get involved. china -- there's always going to be risks there. i think momentum loss and economic growth to be very risky for china. however, eventually people become accustomed and maybe it will adjust to a level where a risk will be priced in. jonathan: just bring that chart up again and what you saw was this big pop like that, that revaluation. to think we are going to see something like that against,...
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there is a classic example of underinvestment. , 40-year-old transit system relatively young, $40 billionnder invested. deferred maintenance here. president gave a speech on the larger issues of infrastructure and he talked about why he thinks there's not enough money to pay for the projects. obama: the problem we have is the republican congress to reallyesistant taking on the product -- the problem in a serious way. the reason is because of an ideology that says government spending is necessarily bad. i addressed this when i was in the clinton. that mindset, that ideology, has led to not investing in those things that we have to do together. seeing some of what the president is talking about in the house of representatives. he is see it in the u.s. senate dared come in on major infrastructure bills, transportation, the aviation good bipartisan business there. in the house in the end, they were able to get the last transportation bill, which did have increases. it is just not enough of an increase to a dress the issue the way it should be addressed. host: -- host: brooklyn, new york, john
there is a classic example of underinvestment. , 40-year-old transit system relatively young, $40 billionnder invested. deferred maintenance here. president gave a speech on the larger issues of infrastructure and he talked about why he thinks there's not enough money to pay for the projects. obama: the problem we have is the republican congress to reallyesistant taking on the product -- the problem in a serious way. the reason is because of an ideology that says government spending is...