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well, dan simmons has been looking at some of the other unintended consequences of living with thesee transition from controlling things through screens to using our voice, for those providing services things could start getting tricky. i'm in the bbc‘s blue room, a space where the broadcaster tests out new technology. and with voice—assistance, it's not all going smoothly. alexa, when‘s the next train to manchester? sorry, i didn't understand the question i heard. if you have to find out when the next train to manchester is, right now you have to say, "open the national rail app, tell me when the next train to manchester is," and go through a number of steps to achieve that. that's just not natural. you have to remember a number steps to find out content from somebody else. and that disadvantage applies to search results too. up until now, websites aimed to be on the first page of results. with voice assistants, just one answer comes back. 0k, google, how far‘s the moon? fine if it's a right—wrong definitive answer, the ones that companies constantly demo. the moon is 384,400 kilome
well, dan simmons has been looking at some of the other unintended consequences of living with thesee transition from controlling things through screens to using our voice, for those providing services things could start getting tricky. i'm in the bbc‘s blue room, a space where the broadcaster tests out new technology. and with voice—assistance, it's not all going smoothly. alexa, when‘s the next train to manchester? sorry, i didn't understand the question i heard. if you have to find out...
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that's what we mean by unintended consequences. >> i think there will be unintended horizontal consequences where putin will not see whole opportunity to up the game in syria, especially if he doesn't want to go to war in the united states. but he can do that in other theaters, ukraine continues, dismembering that country. much more provocative action against the baltic states. very concerned about what they are doing in the baltics and the are tics. there are a lot of other places where putin can play a strong hand to stymie u.s. efforts, dismember alliances, and certainly with a veto power on the u.n. security council, they can create all kinds of havoc. anything to do with israel or u.s. efforts to get sanctions against north korea. reactions in the south china sea and against china i think it's a pretty broad playing board and putin will move his checkers where he thinks he can get an upper hand in other areas. >> bill: but i can't imagine that val ida between you and cares about assad on a personal novel or any other -- the chinese were interesting because the foreign minister came out
that's what we mean by unintended consequences. >> i think there will be unintended horizontal consequences where putin will not see whole opportunity to up the game in syria, especially if he doesn't want to go to war in the united states. but he can do that in other theaters, ukraine continues, dismembering that country. much more provocative action against the baltic states. very concerned about what they are doing in the baltics and the are tics. there are a lot of other places where...
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well, dan simmons has been looking at some of the other unintended consequences of living with thesetion from controlling things through screens to using our voice, for those providing services things could start getting tricky. i'm in the bbc‘s blue room, a space where the broadcaster tests out new technology. and with voice—assistance, it's not all going smoothly. alexa, when‘s the next train to manchester? sorry, i didn't understand the question i heard. if you have to find out when the next train to manchester is, right now you have to say, "open the national rail app, tell me when the next train to manchester is," and go through a number of steps to achieve that. that's just not natural. you have to remember a number steps to find out content from somebody else. for the default service provider, it's very simple. "play me from a song," it'll be provided by a certain provider. "tell me the news," it'll be provided from a certain provider. and that's a great thing for those, for everything else, it's very critical. a lot of work needs to be done to level the playing field. and tha
well, dan simmons has been looking at some of the other unintended consequences of living with thesetion from controlling things through screens to using our voice, for those providing services things could start getting tricky. i'm in the bbc‘s blue room, a space where the broadcaster tests out new technology. and with voice—assistance, it's not all going smoothly. alexa, when‘s the next train to manchester? sorry, i didn't understand the question i heard. if you have to find out when...
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it means adjusting reform measures dynamically to maximize efficient resilience and avoiding unintendedonsequences. consequences. and it means recognizing that because risk to financial stability are constantly evolving, we must work together to identify those vulnerabilities in a timely and consistent manner. and finally it means resisting those forces of fragmentation, but actively building on an open global financial system that places increasing reliance on and deference to each other's national regimes when they achieve similar outcomes. a decade on for the financial crisis, now is the time to take the high road to the benefit of all. and with that, right on schedule, i thank you and i give you your lunch, i believe. [applause] thank you to mark carney. please join us down for lunch outside the foray. we also have additional seating. that would be to your left as you depart this room, and the hemisphere room to write. please be back up promptly at 1:15. that gives you about an hour and ten minutes. and they will start our conversation with secretary of the treasury steven mnuchin.
it means adjusting reform measures dynamically to maximize efficient resilience and avoiding unintendedonsequences. consequences. and it means recognizing that because risk to financial stability are constantly evolving, we must work together to identify those vulnerabilities in a timely and consistent manner. and finally it means resisting those forces of fragmentation, but actively building on an open global financial system that places increasing reliance on and deference to each other's...
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dan simmons has been looking at some of the other unintended consequences of living with these devices. as we transition from controlling things from screens to using our voice, those providing services could start getting tricky. i am in the bbc‘s blue room, a space where the bbc‘s blue room, a space where the broadcaster posts out new technology. and with the voice assistance, it is not all going smoothly. alexa, when is the next train to manchester? sorry, i did not understand the question i heard. if you have to find out when the next train to manchester is, right 110w next train to manchester is, right now you have to say, open the national rail app and go through other steps. that is not natural. you have to go through many steps to find out content from somebody else to be the default service provider is very simple. blame a song from a certain provider, tell me the news from a certain provider. —— play me a. that is a great thing for that, but everything else is critical. a lot of work needs to be done to level the playing field. and that disadvantage applies to search results
dan simmons has been looking at some of the other unintended consequences of living with these devices. as we transition from controlling things from screens to using our voice, those providing services could start getting tricky. i am in the bbc‘s blue room, a space where the bbc‘s blue room, a space where the broadcaster posts out new technology. and with the voice assistance, it is not all going smoothly. alexa, when is the next train to manchester? sorry, i did not understand the...
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language has to be carefully crafted the lasting one to do is create an ethics rule that has the unintended consequence. >> host: you talked about term limits talking about the procedures but what is the appropriate amount of time? >> guest: it is a great question i think a lot of the term-limit bills i think some of them are too short but we need to be realistic if you have a speaker of the house third in line to the presidency that person sit -- should have served the sufficient number of years to learn the system is not practical for a speaker to serve 40 years and then become speaker at two years that turnover would empower the staff but we don't like that to have as much power as a redo. and is hard to pinpoint but the 12 or 14 or 16 years is a fair range if you start talking 30 or 40 years there are members that i serve with that have been around from the time richard nixon was impeached how can you be in the swamp and not be affected by that? did meg and they concede the mistakes. >> a think they are the institution. day are from the mistakes that were made but also ways to avoid acc
language has to be carefully crafted the lasting one to do is create an ethics rule that has the unintended consequence. >> host: you talked about term limits talking about the procedures but what is the appropriate amount of time? >> guest: it is a great question i think a lot of the term-limit bills i think some of them are too short but we need to be realistic if you have a speaker of the house third in line to the presidency that person sit -- should have served the sufficient...
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money fund industries and why there has been an unintended ripple effect across markets.w york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ julie: this is "bloomberg markets," i'm julie hyman. fu.: and i'm scarlet time for the bloomberg business flash. the best currency rally this year is finding fresh support from hedge funds. investors turning bullish on the peso for the first time since donald trump became the presidential nominee. a turnaround from one sentiment hit a record in october. mexico's peso surged and led to gains in the first quarter. imagination technologies, plunging as much as 70% after apple notified the company that they would phase out using their graphics technology within two years. it is the latest example on the effect of the tech giant on smaller suppliers. a -- bombardiadi , looking to quell outrage. afterwas public anger they boosted compensation to executives by almost 50%. the company, as you know, received $1 billion in taxpayer aid and announced plans to cut working thousand jobs. -- 14,000 jobs. that is your business flash update. check on the restaurant secto
money fund industries and why there has been an unintended ripple effect across markets.w york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ julie: this is "bloomberg markets," i'm julie hyman. fu.: and i'm scarlet time for the bloomberg business flash. the best currency rally this year is finding fresh support from hedge funds. investors turning bullish on the peso for the first time since donald trump became the presidential nominee. a turnaround from one sentiment hit a record in october. mexico's...
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the law of unintended consequence plays ounm isa flip unintended consequence plays ounm is a flip sidetitive and the money used overseas worth more. for businesses, a weak pound is good news. let's talk about rbs. is it on the mend? yes, it is on the mend but it is a slow process. ten years on from the financial crisis and we have had nine consecutive years of losses from rbs. as you hinted just now, this will be another year of losses. we have had a small profit in the first quarter, £250 million comparing with a total loss over the la st comparing with a total loss over the last nine years of more than £50 billion. yes, it is on the mend but it has been along show slow process. let's move on to the united states with their figures let's move on to the united states with theirfigures for let's move on to the united states with their figures for gdp out as wealth was also disappointing. a quarter figure wealth was also disappointing. a quarterfigure of wealth was also disappointing. a quarter figure of around .2%. that is pretty low. again, the same issue really. consumers are holding
the law of unintended consequence plays ounm isa flip unintended consequence plays ounm is a flip sidetitive and the money used overseas worth more. for businesses, a weak pound is good news. let's talk about rbs. is it on the mend? yes, it is on the mend but it is a slow process. ten years on from the financial crisis and we have had nine consecutive years of losses from rbs. as you hinted just now, this will be another year of losses. we have had a small profit in the first quarter, £250...
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so, i think there could be some unintended consequences here.eems like if you are going to let people into the country, let the smart brainy ones in with the h-1b visas. brian: the idea is to let the smart brainy ones in. you know any time you put a quota, you know people are going to cheat. the market for high-tech stem labor is global, it's not national. there are great people all over the world. that's a testament to development over the 20th and 1th century. there are really smart capable people all over the world. u.s. companies want to hire them because they are competing all over the world. kennedy: you've merging masses of middle class booms in chain today and india. but we have stem program and postgraduate perhaps in this country. for years politicians complained about a brain drain. we we educate them and they go back to their countries. t if you you have a them visas after their ph.d isn't that a win-win? brian: you want them here. if you don't allow u.s. companies to hire them here, they aren't going to give, they will find another
so, i think there could be some unintended consequences here.eems like if you are going to let people into the country, let the smart brainy ones in with the h-1b visas. brian: the idea is to let the smart brainy ones in. you know any time you put a quota, you know people are going to cheat. the market for high-tech stem labor is global, it's not national. there are great people all over the world. that's a testament to development over the 20th and 1th century. there are really smart capable...
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may be an unintended consequence of this bad iranian deal and i concur with your conclusions about thisa nuclear armed iran is a squared could be squared, c squared, radical mullahs, weapons of mass destruction threatening to wipe israel off the map. it is not a consequence the world should ever say. >> threatening you and all your allies. a >> sean: where the great satan. >> where the closer it satan, the mid-united states in the united states but >> sean: the only democracy in the region. >> the west stops here. >> sean: there seems to be an alliance to a couple decks of gogo that window been possible. as they fear iranian hegemony and a nuclear armed iran here. >> there's no question the deal with iran which paves the way to eventual iranian acquisition of the critical elements of nuclear bombs and nuclear arsenal, something we don't accept and never signed and we won't let happen. because many in the region are threatened by that same iran, immeasurably threatened more by a nuclear iran, that is brought a lot of the countries to a different thinking about israel. i think this is pos
may be an unintended consequence of this bad iranian deal and i concur with your conclusions about thisa nuclear armed iran is a squared could be squared, c squared, radical mullahs, weapons of mass destruction threatening to wipe israel off the map. it is not a consequence the world should ever say. >> threatening you and all your allies. a >> sean: where the great satan. >> where the closer it satan, the mid-united states in the united states but >> sean: the only...
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so you start looking at unintended consequences. i can tell you from my experiences we are really good -- the department of defense people by and large are really good at identifying problems when they jump up and hit them in the head like professor vanlandingham talked about. they're really good at identifying a solution to that problem. what they're not so good at is figuring out what's wrong with that solution. so we sometimes end up being in a cycle, you know, problem, fix, oops, problems with the fix, new fix, fix number two, oops, problems with that, and you keep trying to move forward. in business, that's the cycle of constant improvement. that's how you get better. you can't get to perfect. what's the old saying? perfect is the enemy of good enough. you want to take care of the problem the best you can and then move on. but you do need to spend time not just problem/solution but also is this the best solution we can come up with in the time we have. so, once you do that, then you have a law that you think solves a problem, a
so you start looking at unintended consequences. i can tell you from my experiences we are really good -- the department of defense people by and large are really good at identifying problems when they jump up and hit them in the head like professor vanlandingham talked about. they're really good at identifying a solution to that problem. what they're not so good at is figuring out what's wrong with that solution. so we sometimes end up being in a cycle, you know, problem, fix, oops, problems...
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scotland they are saying -- and outlook second unintended consequence.ut the danger has been flagged for a long time. they said they would call a second referendum nco support for if the material change in circumstances. and specify such as -- the referendum of course the decision rests here at westminster. so there is pressure to try and do that. -- i think to some extent call for second referendum will be four supporters ahead of crucial elections in scotland. that is certainly true. but i think they assume they must have missed -- were there helping produce because some of the people voted to stay in the uk. but now are worried about leaving the eu. [inaudible] perhaps that vote will no longer be interested in coming their way perhaps by then people might see this when it does i'll settle down and want to explore this when they can.i think that is the overwhelming reason for calling for a moment. and they simply try to distract people.>> for many the issue brexit has been inexplicably added to the thousands of refugees from serious making their way to
scotland they are saying -- and outlook second unintended consequence.ut the danger has been flagged for a long time. they said they would call a second referendum nco support for if the material change in circumstances. and specify such as -- the referendum of course the decision rests here at westminster. so there is pressure to try and do that. -- i think to some extent call for second referendum will be four supporters ahead of crucial elections in scotland. that is certainly true. but i...
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there is always unintended consequences when something happens like this. for me to speculate or for anyone to speculate what is the long range plan, and the talking heads the media want to know what the plans are. sometimes things have to be kept secret. --n dwight thousand how are eisenhower and president roosevelt planned the d-day invasion, they kept the germans off their game. the idea that we have to trigger and signal what we are going to do in any type of military action is just asinine and beyond compare, to me. host: that is steve in pennsylvania, thanks for the call. putesentative seth moulton out a joint statement with steve russell on the attack and highlighted the fact that both those representatives have served in iraq, saying we cannot stand by in silence as dictators murder children with chemical weapons but acting without goals and objectives gets us nowhere. we look forward to hearing the president present a plan for syria to the american people for congress to agree on bipartisan action, and for america to partner with the world to bring
there is always unintended consequences when something happens like this. for me to speculate or for anyone to speculate what is the long range plan, and the talking heads the media want to know what the plans are. sometimes things have to be kept secret. --n dwight thousand how are eisenhower and president roosevelt planned the d-day invasion, they kept the germans off their game. the idea that we have to trigger and signal what we are going to do in any type of military action is just asinine...
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when we get sucked into a war, we do not know the unintended consequences. it is easy to get into a war than it is to get out of the war as we have learned now over the last 15 years in the middle east. >> sanders also says the u.s. can't in -- and that syrian conflict on its own. lawmakers are calling on mr. trump to seek approval from congress before he takes any further military action.>>> new@5, the daughter of a local civil rights activist is speaking out against bigotry and prejudice. people are finding the lessons more relevant than ever today. >> racial profiling was wrong 75 years ago, and racial profiling is wrong today. >> during world war ii when the u.s. rounded up americans of japanese descent, her father, fred resisted. a case that went to the u.s. supreme court, but when karen was young, her dad never talked about it. >> he had this hurt that just went over this case, and i couldn't ask him any more questions. >> my father gave me the charge five months before he passed away to carry on with education. >> learning about the past, so we are no
when we get sucked into a war, we do not know the unintended consequences. it is easy to get into a war than it is to get out of the war as we have learned now over the last 15 years in the middle east. >> sanders also says the u.s. can't in -- and that syrian conflict on its own. lawmakers are calling on mr. trump to seek approval from congress before he takes any further military action.>>> new@5, the daughter of a local civil rights activist is speaking out against bigotry and...
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public policy can be complex, confusing, and it can be fraught unintended consequences. public pension reform in california has been all of those things. no matter how much state leaders have tried to manage pension programs, each year, the gap grows between what retirees collect and what agencies have raised. nbc bay area plitcon analyst lara gerston joins us to explain the challenges here. before you give us an idea of where things stand now, what has the public pension program looked like most recently. >> a little history wouldn't hurt. it's an issue that is fairly complex. there are several public policies pension agencies, sorry. >> say that ten times fast. >> look, the largest by far is cal, which was created in 1932, set up as a retirement cystment. very visionary at the time. it worked then and now with retirement revenues coming from three sources. employee contributions, employer contributions, and the state should there be deficiencies wean the revenues raised and the pension payments. that's how it started out. >> it was set up, a great visionary plan. how i
public policy can be complex, confusing, and it can be fraught unintended consequences. public pension reform in california has been all of those things. no matter how much state leaders have tried to manage pension programs, each year, the gap grows between what retirees collect and what agencies have raised. nbc bay area plitcon analyst lara gerston joins us to explain the challenges here. before you give us an idea of where things stand now, what has the public pension program looked like...
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allies informed and on board, even the russians as you point out informed so there won't be any unintended consequences, even pictures as perhaps you see of the tomhawk missiles being launched from the sea. the president shortly thereafter the dinner with xi jinping last night informing the nation and reporters about what had happened. >> it is in this vital national security interest of the united states to prevent and deter the spread and use of deadly chemical weapons. there can be no dispute that syria used chemical weapons. jeff: the president shortly thereafter, of course, the question now what would the response be from the allies has been positive from the russians as you might guess, not so much. president putin saying that the attack was a violation of international raw and attack on sovereign power and now the ap reporting that we have not yet confirmed that that agreement between the russians and the u.s. in terms of coordinating flights over syria so there would be no unintended consequences are coming together of aircraft, the russians have now suspended. lastly, we come to t
allies informed and on board, even the russians as you point out informed so there won't be any unintended consequences, even pictures as perhaps you see of the tomhawk missiles being launched from the sea. the president shortly thereafter the dinner with xi jinping last night informing the nation and reporters about what had happened. >> it is in this vital national security interest of the united states to prevent and deter the spread and use of deadly chemical weapons. there can be no...
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there are a lot of unintended consequences that aren't taken into account. so i believe that the antiquity should be overused and modified because it doesn't serve original purpose that it was intended serve. >> should curve -- >> other acts it is that are really -- are at this point have been -- their usefulness has changed if not ended. >> what do you think of president trump's executive powers he's wielded his pen quite often in his short presidency. >> wielded his fen to undo executive orders which is ironic when we complain about overreach from one president and other president -- uses a psalm power to curb that overreach. he has not used it to my knowledge concerning antiquity act or some of the other land grabs that were used before been so -- >> usually happens at the end of the presidency by experience. >> you know it's interesting -- the use of antiquity act in colorado president -- declared 21,000 acres of grounds canyon to be a national monument and i believe it was used after the 2014 election. and it was a sort of a tribute to mark udall who lo
there are a lot of unintended consequences that aren't taken into account. so i believe that the antiquity should be overused and modified because it doesn't serve original purpose that it was intended serve. >> should curve -- >> other acts it is that are really -- are at this point have been -- their usefulness has changed if not ended. >> what do you think of president trump's executive powers he's wielded his pen quite often in his short presidency. >> wielded his...
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do you think it's a fact that political change brings bun unintended kons consequences?> the liberal democrats are calling for a second reverend um on the eu they're saying let people see the final deal and then have another vote. in scotland the scottish national party, the greens are saying let's have a second independence referendum and it looks like ann unintended consequence. to be fair this has been flagged up, the danger has been flagged up for a long time because in their election man test snp said they would call a second referendum if one of two things happened. if a sustained support for independence or secondly if there's a material change in circumstances and specified such as scotland being dropped out uh eu against its will. because that's happened, scottish parliament has voted for that second referendum but the decision rests here at westminster. so they're putting pressure on the conservative government to try and concede that. thail i think they'll get no chance ever doing that during the brexit negotiations. >> at what point is that simple aly counter
do you think it's a fact that political change brings bun unintended kons consequences?> the liberal democrats are calling for a second reverend um on the eu they're saying let people see the final deal and then have another vote. in scotland the scottish national party, the greens are saying let's have a second independence referendum and it looks like ann unintended consequence. to be fair this has been flagged up, the danger has been flagged up for a long time because in their election...
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. >> i think the unintended consequences one of our sister, i guess they're not even relatives but itppears the only unintended consequences limited to the small handful of trump bashers in congress, shamefully one of them is u.s. senator from virginia, tim kane, he ought to know better. the moscow, damascus, troika of terror, other than pyongyang, plan report doesn't have any friends that matter. assad is in real danger of the crew from his generals, if he goes, it has below loses their logistics lifeline, into lebano lebanon. north korea chubby little desperate and his ayatollah allies in their icbm a joint venture is now in jeopardy and he knows it. the turkish strongmen has been prancing around with put an end and musing about pulling out of nato. he suddenly realized may be a better backup might nato relationship so i'm not the next one to go. >> sean: i'm going to read this one down, chubby little desperate, good to see you my friend. a quick programming note, be sure to to an end stories hosted by colonel north, on fox easter eastern. >> the took a very measured stepless net, w
. >> i think the unintended consequences one of our sister, i guess they're not even relatives but itppears the only unintended consequences limited to the small handful of trump bashers in congress, shamefully one of them is u.s. senator from virginia, tim kane, he ought to know better. the moscow, damascus, troika of terror, other than pyongyang, plan report doesn't have any friends that matter. assad is in real danger of the crew from his generals, if he goes, it has below loses their...
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new details on this house fire in the south bay investigators now say an unintended candle in the bedroom caused the fire. night.news was at the scene last fire crews saying flames coming out after second-story window climbed out down a tree. she was treated at the scene. solar panels on the metal roof hindered efforts to fight the flames. >>> developing news from new york city, a house fire killing five people including three children in queens. that's new york city's deadliest fire in more than two years. witnesses said they heard loud booms coming from the two-story home moments before they saw the flames. other neighbors told reporters they saw badly bird child being carried out of the home. one man survived after falling out of a window. officials say it'll take a while to figure out exactly what started that fire. >>> we first told people about the fire with the push alert from abc 7 news app. you can download that app for free and enable push alerts for instant news updates sent right to your mobile device. >> now to more developing news in france. where the first round of the pres
new details on this house fire in the south bay investigators now say an unintended candle in the bedroom caused the fire. night.news was at the scene last fire crews saying flames coming out after second-story window climbed out down a tree. she was treated at the scene. solar panels on the metal roof hindered efforts to fight the flames. >>> developing news from new york city, a house fire killing five people including three children in queens. that's new york city's deadliest fire...
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have you considered all of the unintended consequences of the policies so none of them are unintendedre you exercising judgment? are you bringing wisdom? are you tasting your words before you spit them out so you're not making us force you into an emotional decision. we want an informed decision. that's the transition of being president. i think he's working his way there. the infrastructure at the white house is starting to find its sea legs and that will help him have more discipline around his words or tweets or hopefully his proclamation. i don't want him to be impuls e impulsive. >> i feel very fortunate to have andy card and michael here. no joke. thank you so much. great conversation and appreciate it. >> right back at you. >>> the house once again is delaying the vote on a health care bill, lack of votes. what's the time line for a house vote, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have th
have you considered all of the unintended consequences of the policies so none of them are unintendedre you exercising judgment? are you bringing wisdom? are you tasting your words before you spit them out so you're not making us force you into an emotional decision. we want an informed decision. that's the transition of being president. i think he's working his way there. the infrastructure at the white house is starting to find its sea legs and that will help him have more discipline around...
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the last thing want to do is to help create an ethics rule that, by -- has an unintended consequence and a member or somebody else suffers as a result of that. so, if really is something that has to be thought through. >> host: you mentioned term limits. i gather that this is something that you would like too see as well and we can talk about the procedures for getting there. what do you think is the appropriate amount of time for a member to serve in congress? >> guest: it's a great question. i think a lot of the term limit bills out there -- i support term limit bills out there but i think some of them are just too short. we have to be realistic about -- if you have a speaker of the house who is third in line to presidency, that person should have served a sufficient number of years to have learned the entire system. it's not practical for a speaker of the house to have served four years, become speaker of the house for two years. that sort of turnover wouldn't be healthy. would empower the staff to a good degree that now we see the bureaucracy in the executive branch and we don't
the last thing want to do is to help create an ethics rule that, by -- has an unintended consequence and a member or somebody else suffers as a result of that. so, if really is something that has to be thought through. >> host: you mentioned term limits. i gather that this is something that you would like too see as well and we can talk about the procedures for getting there. what do you think is the appropriate amount of time for a member to serve in congress? >> guest: it's a...
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. >> this is a great meeting of our unintended family. and that's how i kind of coined it this tenth year anniversary. >> i was hoping to find really peace with me and i found it. >> but the painful memories still clearly overwhelming to some. but perhaps the most emotional moment of the weekend comes tonight with the candlelight vigil. it echos that powerful scene ten years ago when broken campus community came together and filled this drill field with flickering lights. in blacksburg, julily perry. news 4. >> stay with news 4 and our nbc washington app for continuing coverage on this story tonight. the school will gather for a candlelight vigil as julie mentioned to recognize students and faculty who were killed. >> we are following breaking news out of cleveland tonight. cleveland, ohio, where there is a man hunt for a suspect police say killed a person on facebook live. and then bragged about killing other people. this is steve stephens, a series of people on the facebook page complained about losing everything to gambling and at one
. >> this is a great meeting of our unintended family. and that's how i kind of coined it this tenth year anniversary. >> i was hoping to find really peace with me and i found it. >> but the painful memories still clearly overwhelming to some. but perhaps the most emotional moment of the weekend comes tonight with the candlelight vigil. it echos that powerful scene ten years ago when broken campus community came together and filled this drill field with flickering lights. in...
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he has become the unintended champion for the adoption of changes which will certainly help improve the of millions of travelers. the backlash led united executives to announce changes to ensure the traveling public that the incident would never happen again. they are putting forth a total of things that they will start using immediately. establishing a customer solution team to provide agents with creative solutions and ensuring that they will be booked onto a flight at least one hour prior to departure, reducing amount of overbooking and increasing customer compensation incentives for giving up a seat up to $10,000. industry experts applaud their move to make differences for their customers but cautioned the latest series of events points to a bigger issue. >> right now customers have very few choices. part of the reason we are in the situation is because there is no slack in the system. there are no openings see so if you do get bombed, then what is your recourse. the sediment releases the city of chicago of liability in this case since united is taking full responsibility. the airli
he has become the unintended champion for the adoption of changes which will certainly help improve the of millions of travelers. the backlash led united executives to announce changes to ensure the traveling public that the incident would never happen again. they are putting forth a total of things that they will start using immediately. establishing a customer solution team to provide agents with creative solutions and ensuring that they will be booked onto a flight at least one hour prior to...
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we could talk about it another time, but it will unleash a lot of unintended consequences and underwhelmedelm the economy. u.s. households are setting up $20 trillion of foreign assets. if the dollar goes 25%, that is a $5 trillion hit on u.s. balance sheets. if the dollar goes up 25%, that is $100 billion on the earnings power per year, which is devastating for the market. vat could be the solution. reporter: what about the big u.s. companies that are on board ? david: exactly, but i told you even for exporters, think about this, companies that make a lot of money to oversee operations, if the dollar goes up, anyone making money outside the u.s., it is worth 25% less when they bring it back home. -- companiesntries will not benefit that much. people start to see it does not make any sense, the vat. scarlet: u.s. holdings of foreign assets have been climbing. if you look at the foreign currency market, it is deep, liquid, huge, trade is a small part. it is financials that make up the bulk of turnover, which is why it seems more ridiculous from your point of view we can predict and count on
we could talk about it another time, but it will unleash a lot of unintended consequences and underwhelmedelm the economy. u.s. households are setting up $20 trillion of foreign assets. if the dollar goes 25%, that is a $5 trillion hit on u.s. balance sheets. if the dollar goes up 25%, that is $100 billion on the earnings power per year, which is devastating for the market. vat could be the solution. reporter: what about the big u.s. companies that are on board ? david: exactly, but i told you...
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there are a lot of other unintended consequences that are not taken into account. i believe the antiquities act has been overused, and it should be modified because it doesn't serve the original purpose that it was intended to serve. >> host: congress should take action to curb the use of the antiquities act? >> guest: and other acts that i really archaic at this point, that have been, their usefulness has changed, if not ended. >> host: what you think of president trump's use of his executive power? he has wielded his been quite often in a short presidency. >> guest: he has wielded his pen to undo some of the executive orders, which is ironic, when we complain about overreach and one president and the other president uses the same power to curb that overreach. he has not used it, to my knowledge, concerning the antiquities act of some of the other land grabs that were used before. >> host: that usually happens at the end of the presidency, my experience. >> host: it's interesting. the use of the antiquities act in colorado, president obama declared 21,000 acres of
there are a lot of other unintended consequences that are not taken into account. i believe the antiquities act has been overused, and it should be modified because it doesn't serve the original purpose that it was intended to serve. >> host: congress should take action to curb the use of the antiquities act? >> guest: and other acts that i really archaic at this point, that have been, their usefulness has changed, if not ended. >> host: what you think of president trump's use...
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well, dan simmons has been looking at some of the other unintended consequences of living with these room, a space where the broadcaster tests out new technology. and with voice—assistance, it's not all going smoothly. alexa, when's the next train to manchester? sorry, i didn't understand the question i heard. if you have to find out when the next train to manchester is, right now you have to say, "open the national rail app, tell me when the next train to manchester is," and go through a number of steps to achieve that. that's just not natural. you have to remember a number steps to find out content from somebody else. and that disadvantage applies to search results too. up until now, websites aimed to be on the first page of results. with voice assistants, just one answer comes back. ok, google, how far‘s the moon? fine if it's a right—wrong definitive answer, the ones that companies constantly demo. the moon is 384,400 kilometres from earth. more controversial if you are looking for a product or service. for anyone else, how did you get to that position? only one person can have t
well, dan simmons has been looking at some of the other unintended consequences of living with these room, a space where the broadcaster tests out new technology. and with voice—assistance, it's not all going smoothly. alexa, when's the next train to manchester? sorry, i didn't understand the question i heard. if you have to find out when the next train to manchester is, right now you have to say, "open the national rail app, tell me when the next train to manchester is," and go...
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well, dan simmons has been looking at some of the other unintended consequences of living with thesenology. and with voice—assistance, it‘s not all going smoothly. alexa, when‘s the next train to manchester? sorry, i didn‘t understand the question i heard. if you have to find out when the next train to manchester is, right now you have to say, "open the national rail app, tell me when the next train to manchester is," and then you have to go through a number of steps to achieve that. that‘s just not natural. you have to remember a number steps to find out content from somebody else. for the default 5ervice provider, it‘s very simple. "play me from a song," it‘ll be provided by a certain provider. "tell me the news," it‘ll be provided from a certain provider. and that‘s a great thing for those. and that disadvantage applie5 to search results, too. up to now, web5ite5 aimed to be on the first page of results. with voice a55i5tant5, just one answer comes back. 0k, google, how far‘s the moon? fine, if it‘s a right—wrong definitive answer you‘re after, the ones that companies constantly d
well, dan simmons has been looking at some of the other unintended consequences of living with thesenology. and with voice—assistance, it‘s not all going smoothly. alexa, when‘s the next train to manchester? sorry, i didn‘t understand the question i heard. if you have to find out when the next train to manchester is, right now you have to say, "open the national rail app, tell me when the next train to manchester is," and then you have to go through a number of steps to...
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dao's lawyer tonight applauding the moves and calling the client an unintended champion and the adoption of the changes. >>> in delaware, flags are at half staff for a state trooper gunned down by a suspect that held police in a 20-hour standoff. s.w.a.t. teams used explosives to blow up the suspect's house before he finally came out shooting this morning. tonight, with the state in mourning, investigators still don't have a motive. here is nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: in a quiet delaware suburb, a violent night of gunfire and explosives after a standoff with a cop-killer. it started less than 24 hours earlier at a convenience store when state trooper steven ballard approached a suspicious vehicle. police say that's when the passenger, a 26-year-old jumped out, pulled a gun and began shooting. as the trooper lay wounded on the ground, seally approached and executed him. >> cpr in progress. >> reporter: sealy then fled barricading himself in his family's home, overnight swat teams using explosives to blow off the windows and doors trying to coax him out. >> it was like five shots of s
dao's lawyer tonight applauding the moves and calling the client an unintended champion and the adoption of the changes. >>> in delaware, flags are at half staff for a state trooper gunned down by a suspect that held police in a 20-hour standoff. s.w.a.t. teams used explosives to blow up the suspect's house before he finally came out shooting this morning. tonight, with the state in mourning, investigators still don't have a motive. here is nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: in a...
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silicon valley is the land of unintended consequences. just going to be used for advertising and we all want free stuff. it's great. what do you have to hide? what are the potential ramifications down the line that are creepier than the chevy/ford scenario? >> most consumers do things on the internet they may not be comfortable with others seeing. you use the internet as an intimate thing today. the cache is private. we have seen websites hacked. the click streams, the things you do could be a target. >> you have this in my click stream. >> we don't log this information. so, to store this information, you have to build an extensive infrastructure for storage and analysis. our position is people that use the internet as vie vat. >> how does it change the relationship with the isp and google and facebook. their business model is data by an advertising model and the isp is more of a subscription. do they have a hybrid and working together now? >> well, i don't think working together, but yes, the model changes. you go from internet service p
silicon valley is the land of unintended consequences. just going to be used for advertising and we all want free stuff. it's great. what do you have to hide? what are the potential ramifications down the line that are creepier than the chevy/ford scenario? >> most consumers do things on the internet they may not be comfortable with others seeing. you use the internet as an intimate thing today. the cache is private. we have seen websites hacked. the click streams, the things you do could...
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unintended acrobatics from a young snowboarder. ,,,, >> closed cap tioning for this newscast is sponsored by "living spaces." over berkeley. police are asking people west of do >>> and we have some breaking news to get to this afternoon. chopper 5 is over berkeley right now and police are asking people west of the downtown near civic center park specifically to stay inside wherever they are. heavily armed police officers are searching that area after reports of a man with a gun. they may be checking people's backyards, out in the street, wherever. specifically, though, they are asking people on the streets to stay inside or go inside. 2200 block of mckinley, the 1800 block of allison, the 1800 block of bancroft, 2200 block of grant. kpix 5's christin ayers is head there is and we'll have more coming up. >>> one year ago today prince was found dead inside his paisley park estate in minnesota. despite the criminal investigation into his death, don champion reports, fans are promising to make sure his legacy and music live on. >> reporter: prince fans of all ages gathered outside his paisley
unintended acrobatics from a young snowboarder. ,,,, >> closed cap tioning for this newscast is sponsored by "living spaces." over berkeley. police are asking people west of do >>> and we have some breaking news to get to this afternoon. chopper 5 is over berkeley right now and police are asking people west of the downtown near civic center park specifically to stay inside wherever they are. heavily armed police officers are searching that area after reports of a man...
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you get a situation where things are worse, where airfares go up, for example, because of some unintended consequences from a new regulation. but you certainly don't want to see something like this happen again. and united at least belatedly said, we're not going to call the cops to remove somebody that basically didn't do anything wrong. the airline gave him a boarding pass that said sit in this seat, he did that, then they came on board afterwards and we know what happened next. >> let's go through that survey. the airlines that scored the highest, alaska, delta, virgin. what are they doing better than the others? and is that reflected when you talk to their passengers? this was sort of the airlines reporting on on-time flights and baggage mishaps. but do their passengers feel like they're doing the best as well? >> yeah, and you know, there are some issues with methodology of this survey. i don't love certain things they do. but generally speaking, yeah, that reflects reality. if you talk to people who fly a lot, on are if you look at other metrics, other surveys, government data, some
you get a situation where things are worse, where airfares go up, for example, because of some unintended consequences from a new regulation. but you certainly don't want to see something like this happen again. and united at least belatedly said, we're not going to call the cops to remove somebody that basically didn't do anything wrong. the airline gave him a boarding pass that said sit in this seat, he did that, then they came on board afterwards and we know what happened next. >>...
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. >> this is a great meeting of our unintended family. that's how i kind of coined it. it's comforting to be together. >> i was hoping to find really peace within me and i found it. >> reima was a freshman at the time of the shooting. >>> a virginia woman jailed for years in egypt is waking up free this morning. she was arrested in cairo nearly three years ago. authorities accused her of abusing children through an organization that she founded helping kids living on the streets. yesterday an egyptian court acquitted her. she has dual citizenship. she grew up in falls church, virginia. she returned to her native egypt. she may stay in cairo to keep up the goals of her organization and help care for children. >>> it's 4:31. back to the breaking news in fairfax county and a barricade situation underway. justin finch has arrived at scene. what have you found ou morning. still very much an active situation going on out here. negotiators are on ground trying to get the man barricaded in the home on culpepper to come out and speak with them. i'm joined by officer tonya rice w
. >> this is a great meeting of our unintended family. that's how i kind of coined it. it's comforting to be together. >> i was hoping to find really peace within me and i found it. >> reima was a freshman at the time of the shooting. >>> a virginia woman jailed for years in egypt is waking up free this morning. she was arrested in cairo nearly three years ago. authorities accused her of abusing children through an organization that she founded helping kids living on...
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. >> this is a great meeting of our i call it our unintended family. that's how i kind of coined it, this tenth year anniversary down here. it's comforting to be together. >> i was hoping to find really peace within me and i found it. >> some of the other families say they'll keep working to improve campus safety across the country. >>> and now, here's storm team 4 forecast. >> and right now, on radar, i'm tracking this broken line of rain trying to move through the area. however, looking an the latest information, this sit just north of washington overnight tonight and tomorrow as the sun comes up, that's goingo reinvigorate this line. it will slowly start to sink south throughout the day tomorrow. i want to time it out with you on future weather. 7:00 a.m., notice the line really hasn't moved. we're looking at rain in parts of carroll, maybe montgomery, loudoun, hagerstown into the panhandle of west virginia. rain mainly north and west of washington. then around the midday hours, we're tracking showers moving flu the d.c. metro area, prince william,
. >> this is a great meeting of our i call it our unintended family. that's how i kind of coined it, this tenth year anniversary down here. it's comforting to be together. >> i was hoping to find really peace within me and i found it. >> some of the other families say they'll keep working to improve campus safety across the country. >>> and now, here's storm team 4 forecast. >> and right now, on radar, i'm tracking this broken line of rain trying to move through...
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. >>> still ahead, an unintended towing on a california freeway. >> coming up a big rig drags this cariles! the truck driver says he had no idea. >> plus, while you're listening to music, a new lawsuit claims your headphones are spying on you. >> and cash may no longer be king. why more people are charging even the smallest purchases. and some businesses are going credit-only. a driver frantically waves for help... after his car got hooked onto a big rig. >>> hard football. here's the video dragged a-- hard to believe here's the video dragged along the freeway for mile a driver waving for help after his car got hooked on the back of a big rig. this happened in southern california on i-15 in the cajon pass. reporter crystal cruz shows us what it took to finally get the truck driver's attention! >> you're dragging the car! >> reporter: disbelief on the 15 freeway going up the cajon pass. >> look at that! >> reporter: brian shot this video of a truck dragging a car he said for four miles. >> oh, my god! the driver screaming for help saying the truck driver won't stop! other drivers honked
. >>> still ahead, an unintended towing on a california freeway. >> coming up a big rig drags this cariles! the truck driver says he had no idea. >> plus, while you're listening to music, a new lawsuit claims your headphones are spying on you. >> and cash may no longer be king. why more people are charging even the smallest purchases. and some businesses are going credit-only. a driver frantically waves for help... after his car got hooked onto a big rig. >>>...
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investigators believe it was caused by an unintended burning candle.oving the extension cord means that they turned to candles for heat and light. >>> we have more information on that developing story on the crash of an air force jet on a training mission near washington, d.c. the pilot of the f-16 falcon ejected and is safe. he was picked up by a military helicopter. the plane crashed a few miles from joint base andrews. that's the base where air force one takes off and lands on presidential trips. homes near the crash site were evacuated. there are no reports though of any injuries. >>> some navy instructor pilots are essentially on strike today. flying conditions that they say are unsafe is the issue. they have refused to fly since late last week to protest what they is the top navy brass' reluctance to address a problem with the jet's oxygen systems. struckors say poison has infected the air they breath. because of that, they are grounding hundreds of training flights across three bases in the united states. >> right now we don't have the smoking g
investigators believe it was caused by an unintended burning candle.oving the extension cord means that they turned to candles for heat and light. >>> we have more information on that developing story on the crash of an air force jet on a training mission near washington, d.c. the pilot of the f-16 falcon ejected and is safe. he was picked up by a military helicopter. the plane crashed a few miles from joint base andrews. that's the base where air force one takes off and lands on...
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described as to proportional strike by pentagon and by the national security advisor, it can have unintended consequences and it's not clear how the iranians are going to react. there are 100,000 iranian forces inside iraq. of course 6,000 u.s. troops on the ground. so very dicey situation. very close quarters, and we'll just have to see in the days ahead. >> before this happened, we had word that something was in the works, and we received word pretty early that they were trying to avoid any chemical weapons storage areas in these strikes, right? >> well, it's interesting. we actually did know that this was in the works, and we were for operational reasons ongoing we could not go on the air and report when we knew when we knew it earlier. we did not want to jeopardize any aspect of the operation. we knew that there were two u.s. destroys in the eastern mediterranean, 70 tomahawks on board they would be used at part of this targeting. we knew that the base was one of the intended targets. it ended up being the only intended target, but what we've learned tonight from pentagon officials, they
described as to proportional strike by pentagon and by the national security advisor, it can have unintended consequences and it's not clear how the iranians are going to react. there are 100,000 iranian forces inside iraq. of course 6,000 u.s. troops on the ground. so very dicey situation. very close quarters, and we'll just have to see in the days ahead. >> before this happened, we had word that something was in the works, and we received word pretty early that they were trying to avoid...