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clinton: i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and that had a very unfortunate impact on people's lives. sanders: are you prepared to lift the cap on taxable income -- yes or no? would you lift the cap? clinton: i have said repeatedly i am going to make the wealthy pay into social security to extend the social security trust fund. that is one way. if that is the way that we pursue, i will follow that. sanders: interesting comment, but you did not answer the question. clinton: i did answer it. [indiscernible] john: my question for you -- either in the democratic race, or more broadly -- did the debate last night change anything, and if so, what? mark: it eliminated bernie sanders. two, it gave, i think, the clinton people confidence that he has no tricks up his sleeve. if he had any tricks up his sleeve he was going to play, he would have done it. three, he gave republicans a lot of confidence that hillary clinton, faced with tough questions, gives ebay's is invasive --ives answers.sive donald trump and ted cruz will take advantage of what critics will call clintonian mome
clinton: i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and that had a very unfortunate impact on people's lives. sanders: are you prepared to lift the cap on taxable income -- yes or no? would you lift the cap? clinton: i have said repeatedly i am going to make the wealthy pay into social security to extend the social security trust fund. that is one way. if that is the way that we pursue, i will follow that. sanders: interesting comment, but you did not answer the question. clinton: i...
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and hillary said there are unintended consequences and we have to fix them. her first statement when she declared for president is fixing the criminal justice system. >> you heard senator sanders say her use of the word way back, the word super predators. he said that, referring to the crime bill, he said that was, in his words, obviously racist on her part. the use of that phrase super predator. do you agree? >> absolutely not. if you think of the clintons and the clinton administration in the '90ss, there's a reason why 88% in 1996 voted for bill clinton. a if they thought he was a racist, don't tell me that you think african-americans aren't smart enough to vote for someone who has their interest. there's a reason why toni morrison said that bill clinton was the first black president. no way should you ever classify or should anyone think the clintons ever thought of african-americans in a racist manner. the fact of the matter is, in the same time period, if you look at the economics that senator sanders talks about all the time, that was a one when income
and hillary said there are unintended consequences and we have to fix them. her first statement when she declared for president is fixing the criminal justice system. >> you heard senator sanders say her use of the word way back, the word super predators. he said that, referring to the crime bill, he said that was, in his words, obviously racist on her part. the use of that phrase super predator. do you agree? >> absolutely not. if you think of the clintons and the clinton...
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i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and have had a very unfortunate impact on people's. >> of course israel has a right to defend itself. but long term there will never been peace in that region unless the united states plays a role and even handed role trying to bring people together in recognizing the serious problems that exist among the palestinian people. that is what i believe the world wants us to do and that's the kind of leadership that we have got to exercise. >> if describing the problem is easier than trying to solve it. >> those are some of the more contentious moments throughout the debate tonight. the question is how are voters reacting to them? let's go to randi kaye across in harlem at a watch party. >> reporter: anderson, good morning to you. we have been watching the debate with a group of harlem democratic groups. everybody fired up about this debate tonight. tell me first of all with just a show of hands, who thinks bernie sanders won tonight's debate? let's see the hillary supporters. who thinks that hillary clinton won tonight's debate? all right.
i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and have had a very unfortunate impact on people's. >> of course israel has a right to defend itself. but long term there will never been peace in that region unless the united states plays a role and even handed role trying to bring people together in recognizing the serious problems that exist among the palestinian people. that is what i believe the world wants us to do and that's the kind of leadership that we have got to exercise....
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. >> i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and that have had a very unfortunate impact on people's lives. >> but sanders, when pushed with no apology, for his positions on gun control. >> i don't believe it's appropriate for a gun shop owner who just sold a legal weapon to be held accountable and be sued. >> including no apologies for victims of sandy hook victims who criticized his view on some gun sellers. >> they have the right to sue. and i support them and anyone else who wants the right to sue. >> that was the division both candidates made. the vision between dreaming and doing. that's the division between the supporters as well. >> we happened to catch up with bernie sanders after that debate. he sounded off on the hillary clinton super pac and his stance to gun control. here's what he told jeff zeleny. >> my view is i have a d-minus voting record from the nra. i supported the president on every major gun legislation and initiative he has brought forth. in terms of expanding background check, doing away with the gun show lobby. we have to get guns out of the hand
. >> i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and that have had a very unfortunate impact on people's lives. >> but sanders, when pushed with no apology, for his positions on gun control. >> i don't believe it's appropriate for a gun shop owner who just sold a legal weapon to be held accountable and be sued. >> including no apologies for victims of sandy hook victims who criticized his view on some gun sellers. >> they have the right to sue. and i...
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>> i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and that have had a very unfortunate impact on people's lives. >> reporter: but sanders when pushed with no apology for his positions on gun control. >> i don't believe it is appropriate that a gun shop owner who just sold a legal weapon to be held accountable and be sued. >> reporter: including no apology to families of victims of sandy hook who have criticized his opposition to have lawsuits against some gun seller. >> i don't think i owe them apology. they have the right to sue and i support them and anyone else who wants the right to sue. >> this was also the loudest debate, figuratively and literally. the crowd and candidates themselves loud. loud in shorp contrast on the issues and also on styles and goals with bernie sanders talking about dreams and hillary clinton really talking about doing. >> i think that new york audience helped, too. right? very loud and raucous driving the decibel level up onstage. >> indeed. >> thank you very much. >>> perhaps the daily beast had the headline. bernie sanders and hillary clinton turn
>> i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and that have had a very unfortunate impact on people's lives. >> reporter: but sanders when pushed with no apology for his positions on gun control. >> i don't believe it is appropriate that a gun shop owner who just sold a legal weapon to be held accountable and be sued. >> reporter: including no apology to families of victims of sandy hook who have criticized his opposition to have lawsuits against some gun...
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. >> i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and that have had a very unfortunate impact on people's lives. >> after the debate, asked by cnn whether he regretted his vote for the crime bill, sanders responded. >> in retrospect, it was a vote that led to a lot of awful things. if i had voted the other way, i'd have secretary clinton saying bernie sanders, you had an opportunity to vote against the ban assault weapons, you didn't do that. >> clinton again refused to release transcripts of her speeches to goldman sachs. >> let's set the same standard for everybody. when everybody does it, okay, i will do it. >> and she tried to turn the tables on sanders, calling on her rival to release his tax returns. >> i've released 30 years of tax returns and i think every candidate, including senator sanders and donald trump, should do the same. >> what we have always done in my family is jane does them. and she's been out on the campaign trail. we will get them out. >> so we're still waiting for word on when bernie sanders will release his taxes. why he hasn't done so is an open ques
. >> i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and that have had a very unfortunate impact on people's lives. >> after the debate, asked by cnn whether he regretted his vote for the crime bill, sanders responded. >> in retrospect, it was a vote that led to a lot of awful things. if i had voted the other way, i'd have secretary clinton saying bernie sanders, you had an opportunity to vote against the ban assault weapons, you didn't do that. >> clinton again...
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and the numbers of unintended pregnancies and also abortions will go down. to get birth control no more doctor needed. from the pills to the patch and the ring all it will take is a stop at your nearest pharmacy. sot pharmacists might be more easy to go to professor lisa kroon is the chair of the ucsf school of pharmacy, she tells me getting birth control at the drug storewon't be as easy as buying cough medicine or something for a stomach ache. sot a person has to speak with a pharmacist this is not over the counter. women will have to fill-out a brief health screening questionnaire answering 20 questions like these: do you smoke cigarettes? do you think you might be pregnant? have you ever had breast cancer? sot but i do want to stress this is not replacing a trip to the doctor opponents fear no requiring a doctor's visit could mean fewer women will get screened for sexually transmitted diseases. the new law has no age restrictions. you can be 12, 22 or 52 years old. sot i dont like it.it would give her a chance to get birth control and i don't want to thi
and the numbers of unintended pregnancies and also abortions will go down. to get birth control no more doctor needed. from the pills to the patch and the ring all it will take is a stop at your nearest pharmacy. sot pharmacists might be more easy to go to professor lisa kroon is the chair of the ucsf school of pharmacy, she tells me getting birth control at the drug storewon't be as easy as buying cough medicine or something for a stomach ache. sot a person has to speak with a pharmacist this...
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at the unintended and &-ampersand consequence. >> do you have unintended consequences from the domestication of animals who would like to mention? >> basically, that's a very, very complex question because if you look at the domestication o- animals, -- >> into the microphone, please. >> the human relationship with the environment, with the landscape, with the land, with each other, with animals whoofin become property, with the animals themselves. immediately, the early stages relationship and ultimately the animal becomes a commodity. and away at the container because on one hand you've gotma all these changes, but on the other hand he got much more interaction with people and as you've got donkeys and horses and camels, the distances got larger and larger. and then there's the whole business, you may do this. it may take months to get there and you don't even know the person at the other end. so you get into this whole business of anonymous trade.tr there were a lot of changes that have come along. >> yes. >> i was wondering your thoughts about the impact of drones. >> yes, is the drone t
at the unintended and &-ampersand consequence. >> do you have unintended consequences from the domestication of animals who would like to mention? >> basically, that's a very, very complex question because if you look at the domestication o- animals, -- >> into the microphone, please. >> the human relationship with the environment, with the landscape, with the land, with each other, with animals whoofin become property, with the animals themselves. immediately, the...
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. >> i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and have had a very unfortunate impact on people'ss. >> sanders when pushed with no apology for his positions on gun control. >> i don't believe it is appropriate that a gun shop owner who just sold a legal weapon to be held accountable and sued. >> and including no apologies to families of sandy hook who criticized his opposition to lawsuits against some gun sellers. >> i don't think i owe them the apology. they have the right to sue. i support them and anyone else who wants the right to sue. >> i think there is one line from hillary clinton that summed up what both sides are trying to make. she said i don't take a backseat to legislation that you introduced and you haven't been able to get passed. the distinction between dreaming and doing. guys. >> john, thanks so much for giving us all of that. if case anybody was sleeping last night, here to breakdown the key moments is political analyst and host of the david gregory show podcast, david gregory. we have jackie kosinich. david, what's your take away? >> a lot of points scored both
. >> i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and have had a very unfortunate impact on people'ss. >> sanders when pushed with no apology for his positions on gun control. >> i don't believe it is appropriate that a gun shop owner who just sold a legal weapon to be held accountable and sued. >> and including no apologies to families of sandy hook who criticized his opposition to lawsuits against some gun sellers. >> i don't think i owe them the apology....
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>>reporter: the hope is by making birth control easier and more convenient to get that more women were used in a number of unintended pregnancies and abortions will go down this is not over the counter person has to sit with the pharmacists to also have a lot of grief health screening questionnaire upon as unfair and not require a doctor's visits could if you're one will go on the screen for sexually transmitted diseases. >>reporter: california is the third state to do this this is followed washington and oregon you do have to be a team to give birth control without the ocean that is definitely a controversial problem. >>james: police saying it was dole who was actually try to get away from police after breaking into homes in walnut creek the accident caused major delays on the pitch for a into for the shutdown and hit it will promote the service began in both directions stefansson now booked into the martinez detention center listen is also considering adding more lighting investment time patrol wants to call the do not believe the graffiti is gang-related he does have to be walking by and when this argument starte
>>reporter: the hope is by making birth control easier and more convenient to get that more women were used in a number of unintended pregnancies and abortions will go down this is not over the counter person has to sit with the pharmacists to also have a lot of grief health screening questionnaire upon as unfair and not require a doctor's visits could if you're one will go on the screen for sexually transmitted diseases. >>reporter: california is the third state to do this this is...
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i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and that have had a very unfortunate impact on people's lives. >> reporter: after the debate, we asked sanders who actually voted for the bill whether he had any regrets. >> in retrospect, it was a vote that led to a lot of awful things. but here's the difficult -- you can't say in retrospect. if i had voted the other way, i'd have secretary say, bernie sanders, you had an opportunity to vote against to ban assault weapons, you didn't do that. >> reporter: from start to finish the tone was sharper when sanders game to clinton's aid. >> the american people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn e-mails. >> thank you. me too, me too. >> reporter: boy, jim, that moment there, that moment of collegiality almost seems like from another campaign entirely. and in a sense it actually is. such a defining moment here. the next fight, the new york primary in just four days' time. jim. >> no question members of the gop enjoying watching this. from brooklyn all the way to rome, ben wedeman joins me right outside the vatican where bernie sanders
i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and that have had a very unfortunate impact on people's lives. >> reporter: after the debate, we asked sanders who actually voted for the bill whether he had any regrets. >> in retrospect, it was a vote that led to a lot of awful things. but here's the difficult -- you can't say in retrospect. if i had voted the other way, i'd have secretary say, bernie sanders, you had an opportunity to vote against to ban assault weapons, you...
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>> i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and have had a very unfortunate impact on people's lives. i have seen the results of what has happened in families and in communities. at thesenator sanders, apollo theater in harlem, you called out president clinton for defending secretary clinton's use of the team superpredator back in the 1990's when she supported the crime bill. why did you call him out? >> because it was a racist term and everyone knew it. amy: hillary clinton and bernie sanders also sparred on the issue on how to preserve social security. this is cnn moderator wolf blitzer. >> secretary, let's talk about social security, another critically important issue. senator sanders has challenged you to give a clear answer when it comes to extending the life of social security and expanding benefits. are you prepared to lift the cap on taxable income, which currently stands at $118,500, yes or no? would you list -- lift the cap? >> i said repeatedly, i am going to make the wealthy pay into social security to extend the social security trust fund. that is one way. if that
>> i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and have had a very unfortunate impact on people's lives. i have seen the results of what has happened in families and in communities. at thesenator sanders, apollo theater in harlem, you called out president clinton for defending secretary clinton's use of the team superpredator back in the 1990's when she supported the crime bill. why did you call him out? >> because it was a racist term and everyone knew it. amy: hillary...
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>> i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and that have had a very unfortunate impact on people's lives. >> are you prepared to lift the cap on taxable income which currently stands at $118,500, yes or no? would you lift the cap? >> i have said repeatedly, wolf, i am going to make the wealthy pay into social security extend the social security trust fund. that is one way. if that is the way that we pursue, i will follow that. >> interesting comment, but you didn't answer the question. >> i did, that's the way -- >> no you didn't. >> yes, i did. >> can i -- may i please. >> don't put words into my mouth and say something that's not accurate. >> senator -- >> all right. >> so mark, my question for you, either in the -- so my question for you, either in the democratic race, or did the debate change anything? if so, what? >> it eliminated bernie sanders' last chance by failing to change the contours in his last chance. two, it gave i think the clinton people confidence that he has no tricks up his sleeve. if he had any tricks up his sleeve, would he have done it. three, it ga
>> i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and that have had a very unfortunate impact on people's lives. >> are you prepared to lift the cap on taxable income which currently stands at $118,500, yes or no? would you lift the cap? >> i have said repeatedly, wolf, i am going to make the wealthy pay into social security extend the social security trust fund. that is one way. if that is the way that we pursue, i will follow that. >> interesting comment, but you...
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>> i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and that have had a very unfortunate impact on people's lives. i've seen the results of what has happened in families and in communities. that's why i chose to make my very first speech a year ago on this issue, errol. i want to focus the attention of our country and to make the changes we need to make. i also ban people, especially i want -- i want white people -- i want white people to recognize that there is systemic racism. it's also in employment. it's in housing, but it is in the criminal justice system as well. >> senator sanders, earlier this week at the apollo theater in harlem, you called out secretary clinton for use of the term super predator. why did you call her out? >> because it was a racist term, and everybody knew it was a racist term. look, much of what secretary clinton said was right. we had a crime bill, i voted for it. it had the violence against women act in it. when the mayor of burlington, we worked hard to eliminate domestic violence. this took us a good step forward. we were talking about the weapon tha
>> i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and that have had a very unfortunate impact on people's lives. i've seen the results of what has happened in families and in communities. that's why i chose to make my very first speech a year ago on this issue, errol. i want to focus the attention of our country and to make the changes we need to make. i also ban people, especially i want -- i want white people -- i want white people to recognize that there is systemic racism. it's...
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over time, the two nations adopted a code of unintended and encounters at sea that was created by theestern pacific naval symposium. an annual gathering of navies that operate in the region. a friend of mine, captain smith, shared with me an encounter he in with a chinese forget -- the eastern sea a few years ago a end discussed the professionalism of his chinese counterpart. i am confident that even with accord, there was a little bit of hanky-panky between the u.s. and the ussr as i revealed in my dissertation. a list of incidents we had post-1972 with the soviets. but the public never saw this because there was a classification called "for u.s.-usssri's only" and we would discuss this every year either in moscow or washington. a difference of concern today is social media. ok? in the 1980's i recall an incident and the soviet destroyer pulled up alongside us and it had its forward gun out pointing at our bridge. this was clearly a violation of the incidents at sea accord. i was thinking, is today the day world war iii is going to start? is there any reason for this? i was thinking,
over time, the two nations adopted a code of unintended and encounters at sea that was created by theestern pacific naval symposium. an annual gathering of navies that operate in the region. a friend of mine, captain smith, shared with me an encounter he in with a chinese forget -- the eastern sea a few years ago a end discussed the professionalism of his chinese counterpart. i am confident that even with accord, there was a little bit of hanky-panky between the u.s. and the ussr as i revealed...
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edgar hoover was the unintended and unacknowledged spawn of walter loving although no evidence suggested that the major had known a little speech precocious library of congress file clerk and that loving found that the founder of the fbi's professional success began with an appropriated unattributed glossover of a document primarily intended to disembarrass military intelligence of two great american racial reformers. dubois and spingarden. that a black man in a grotesque sense made possible a white man whose professional life was encased in negro phobia may remind us that the great pursuers, the inquisitions, victor hugo's, the barea are overwhelming -- are driven by dark pathologies. hoover, especially, for as they well connected loving may have learned, the fbi director was rumored to black, creole ancestry from new orleans, that he was in 1937 the sole exception to his own requirement of a birth certificate on file. anthony summers and gore vidal found darkly significant if youl'll pardon the pun. a few words about max jurgen. he was one of the most remarkable people on the left. 189
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critics worry about in -- unintended consequences and economic impact. the current minimum wage is already an -- $10 an hour and tied for highest among states. the governor says this plan is careful, responsible and allows flexibility if the economy goes south. >> the gap between the better-off and those who struggle at the bottom of our economic world is -- has grown bigger and bigger. it's a matter of economic justice t. make paz sense and it will highway patrol our entire state do much better for our sen -- set din doeses -- citizens. >> new york made a symptom particular change -- similar change. not all are on board. some business owners say they may have to cut workers or close. >> one law maker called that death sentence for struggling businesses. >> a few are going to get a wage increase. many more will lose their jobs. >> is set to hit $15 on -- an hour in 2022. >>> right to die advocates in the northwest have created a less expensive mixture of drugs to help terminally impeabody -- patients to end their lives. a woman diagnosed with terminal ca
critics worry about in -- unintended consequences and economic impact. the current minimum wage is already an -- $10 an hour and tied for highest among states. the governor says this plan is careful, responsible and allows flexibility if the economy goes south. >> the gap between the better-off and those who struggle at the bottom of our economic world is -- has grown bigger and bigger. it's a matter of economic justice t. make paz sense and it will highway patrol our entire state do much...
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>> i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and that have had a very unfortunate impact oneople's lives. i've seen the results of what has happened in families and in communities. that's why i chose to make my very first speech a year ago on this issue, errol. i want to focus the attention of our country and to make the changes we need to make. i also ban people, especially i want -- i want white people -- i want white people to recognize that there is systemic racism. it's also in employment. it's in housing, but it is in the criminal justice system as well. >> senator sanders, earlier this week at the apollo theater in harlem, you called out secretary clinton for use the term supe-- did you call him out? >> because it was a racist term, and everybody knew it was a racist term. look, much of what secretary clinton said was right. we had a crime bill, i voted for it. it had the violence against women act in it. when the mayor of burgton, we worked hard to eliminate domestic violence. this took is a good step forward. we were talking about the weapon that killed the children
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and an unintended flame is to blame. while neighbors say everything in the home is destroyed, they are glad they were there to help, and everyone got out safe. >> it is just good to have somebody to help you. >> the kind of help this family is thankful for. reporting from prince george's county, mikea turner, wusa 9. >> and neighbors say the homeowner was not there at the time. three adults and one child are in temporary housing now. the damage $35,000. >>> we are under a yellow er today. at least for now. hopefully this will clear out by the time the weekend gets here. melissa is up next with the forecast. >> i do have good news. with the weekend. and before we get to the good news, we have to talk about more showers, and a few thunderstorms around here. for the afternoon and evening. i will be timing them out and talk about when the sunshine returns coming up next in the >>> welcome back. president obama and the first lady brought their birthday wishes to 90-year-old quen elizabeth in london. they are having lunch with
and an unintended flame is to blame. while neighbors say everything in the home is destroyed, they are glad they were there to help, and everyone got out safe. >> it is just good to have somebody to help you. >> the kind of help this family is thankful for. reporting from prince george's county, mikea turner, wusa 9. >> and neighbors say the homeowner was not there at the time. three adults and one child are in temporary housing now. the damage $35,000. >>> we are...
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of the headlines you're going to read tomorrow in many papers and publications is hillary clinton apologizing for the consequences, unintendede bill. that was very important. >> and is as far as she's gone in this -- >> i was a little taken aback. i do wish both candidates would talk about the clemency project. it was stuck in the 1990s. i was 10 years old. and -- >> look, i was 16. >> and number two, the issue of guns. the issue of guns was a near knockout blow that hillary clinton landed on bernie sanders. and bernie sanders, for all of his conviction, one of the things he's never evolved on with the rest of the country is the issue of guns. and i think that is one of his achilles heel if not his most glaring achilles heel. >> i'll say it again, i said it before, i personally am a bernie supporter, believe he is wrong on the issue that he voted the wrong way. which i understand where he's coming from. but what i don't understand is, there was nothing new tonight. this was an issue that was debated, he gave the same bad answer in the first debate and he gave the same bad answer tonight. >> but hillary clinton was better ton
of the headlines you're going to read tomorrow in many papers and publications is hillary clinton apologizing for the consequences, unintendede bill. that was very important. >> and is as far as she's gone in this -- >> i was a little taken aback. i do wish both candidates would talk about the clemency project. it was stuck in the 1990s. i was 10 years old. and -- >> look, i was 16. >> and number two, the issue of guns. the issue of guns was a near knockout blow that...
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more cognizant we become , that we have a tendency to gravitate toward people like ourselves and the unintendedsequences of that, i think the faster we can solve those issues. emily: women represent 20% of technical roles at linkedin and 30% of leadership. are you happy with that? jeff: no. am i happy with it? no. is it moving in the right direction? yes. we want as diverse and representative and inclusive a base of leadership and employees as we have for our membership. that is the goal. emily: would you advocate affirmative action or hiring women just to see what happens? jeff: i don't think we should be hiring people to see what happens. i don't think we should hire people in a way that reduces the bar. i think we should be hiring the best possible person for the role. one of the things we can all do to improve diversity is employ techniques like the rooney rule which the nfl has used to great effect. they are not necessarily mandating you have to hire these kinds of people, whether that is gender-based or ethnic-based. what they are mandating is you need to interview people that is represen
more cognizant we become , that we have a tendency to gravitate toward people like ourselves and the unintendedsequences of that, i think the faster we can solve those issues. emily: women represent 20% of technical roles at linkedin and 30% of leadership. are you happy with that? jeff: no. am i happy with it? no. is it moving in the right direction? yes. we want as diverse and representative and inclusive a base of leadership and employees as we have for our membership. that is the goal....
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i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and that have had a very unfortunate impact on people'swe asked sanders, who actually voted for the bill, whether he had any regrets. >> in retrospect it was a vote that led to a lot of awful things. you can't say in retrospect. if i had voted the other way, i would have secretary clinton say, bernie sanders, you had an opportunity to vote against the ban of assault weapons up. didn't do that. >> reporter: democrats are now a party divided. >> it's going to be important that we unify the democratic party when the nomination process has been completed. >> reporter: sanders said he would do his part if she wins and hopes clinton would do hers if she does. >> there are no democrats that i know who are -- virtually none, who will dessert the democratic party no matter who the candidate is to vote for donald trump. >> well, during his trip to the vatican, sanders did get to meet with pope francis. they weren't scheduled to meet each other. the pope, of course, was preparing for his trip to greece to meet with my grantigrants an initially sent h
i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and that have had a very unfortunate impact on people'swe asked sanders, who actually voted for the bill, whether he had any regrets. >> in retrospect it was a vote that led to a lot of awful things. you can't say in retrospect. if i had voted the other way, i would have secretary clinton say, bernie sanders, you had an opportunity to vote against the ban of assault weapons up. didn't do that. >> reporter: democrats are now a party...
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edgar hoover was the unintended and unacknowledged spawn of water loving although no evidence has surfacedthat the leader had known the precocious library of congress clerk or that he may have discovered that the founder of the fbi professional success began with an appropriated crossover of a document primarily intended to this embarrassed military intelligence of two great american racial reformers, dubois and spingarn. but a black man in a grotesque sense made possible a white man whose professional life was encased in negro phobia may remind us that the great pursuers and inquisitions, torquemada, victor hugo and the nk bd are overwhelmingly driven by dark apologies. cooper especially, for as a well-connected loving we have learned, the fbi director was rumored to have black creedal ancestry from new orleans. he was, in 1937 committee exception to his own requirement of a birth certificate on file. anthony summers and garbutt found darkly. a few words of york. he was one of the most remarkable people on the left. 1892-1975 he was educated. he was from north carolina, educated at shaw.
edgar hoover was the unintended and unacknowledged spawn of water loving although no evidence has surfacedthat the leader had known the precocious library of congress clerk or that he may have discovered that the founder of the fbi professional success began with an appropriated crossover of a document primarily intended to this embarrassed military intelligence of two great american racial reformers, dubois and spingarn. but a black man in a grotesque sense made possible a white man whose...
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and so i think we need to be careful not to create unintended consequences and in diplomacy a big pivot like that would create the unintended consequences. little things can create huge problems. you remember the congress of vienna, the russian ambassador deals over from the heart a heart attack in the french ambassador said why did he do that. even sort of small muscle movements can cause people to sort of wonder what the real objectives are. so i think we need to be careful giving into this idea that we need grand strategy and concepts and remembering the point that you need to be able to react to those things and react very smart way. so when we look at these issues of migrants as well as these issues of this whole issue of radicalization, we need to address serious. and we need to address that with all the players who have a part in this. one terrible mistake was saddam hussein had nuclear weapons and the other was that bashar al-assad would be gone in a matter of weeks. and so when the administration says since we are accused of "the new york times" being slow in egypt, we are goin
and so i think we need to be careful not to create unintended consequences and in diplomacy a big pivot like that would create the unintended consequences. little things can create huge problems. you remember the congress of vienna, the russian ambassador deals over from the heart a heart attack in the french ambassador said why did he do that. even sort of small muscle movements can cause people to sort of wonder what the real objectives are. so i think we need to be careful giving into this...
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and down the corridor, i will tell you, it's the biggest applause line donald trump has on the campaign trail. >> very popular for him among his supporters. jim acosta, thank you. what about the unintendedonsequences? and the practicality and legality of this. donald trump says he would use provisions in the patriot act and anti-terror laws to put a halt to outgoing money. $25 billion, roughly $25 billion that mexican immigrants, documented and undocumented send out of this country every year. some to mexico can, some not to mexico. take it from there. walk me through the practicalities of it. >> when we look at the practical effects it is complicated. put aside the trump rhetoric and bombast. he is calling for an 80-foot wall, 1,000 miles. for comparison purposes the great wall of china was 20 feet tall. this is an enormous undertaking. the physical construct of doing the wall would be up there with the eisenhower program to revitalize the highway. >> 8 billion. >> huge undertaking. the way he says we can do that is go to section 326 of the patriot act and all reemit tanss must be made by people with lawful presence and another provision which will allow the government to confiscate th
and down the corridor, i will tell you, it's the biggest applause line donald trump has on the campaign trail. >> very popular for him among his supporters. jim acosta, thank you. what about the unintendedonsequences? and the practicality and legality of this. donald trump says he would use provisions in the patriot act and anti-terror laws to put a halt to outgoing money. $25 billion, roughly $25 billion that mexican immigrants, documented and undocumented send out of this country every...
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you know, you don't do something and never keep asking, is it working? is it having unintended consequences? and so that's why when i was in the senate, i introduced legislation to end racial profiling. i supported trying to end the disparity between sentencing over crack cocaine and powder cocaine and took a lot of other action in concert with my colleagues to try to deal with some of these issues. >> are you going to tell me what you said to him when you saw the video? >> no -- i mean, you know, he believes that people need to talk and listen to each other. >> yeah. >> and he is often, you know, very clear, i will listen to you, but then you have to listen to me respond. >> right. >> and we need to get back to doing that. >> earlier this week, you appeared with governor cuomo here in new york at an event where the minimum wage was officially raised to $15 an hour. you support letting the states do that. on a federal level i believe you support raising it to $12 an hour, is that right? >> yes. >> senator sanders told me he found it somewhat amusing you did that given your posi
you know, you don't do something and never keep asking, is it working? is it having unintended consequences? and so that's why when i was in the senate, i introduced legislation to end racial profiling. i supported trying to end the disparity between sentencing over crack cocaine and powder cocaine and took a lot of other action in concert with my colleagues to try to deal with some of these issues. >> are you going to tell me what you said to him when you saw the video? >> no -- i...
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but critics worry about unintended consequences and the economic impact.ia's current minimum is already $10 an hour and with massachusetts for highest among states.s. governor brown says this plan is careful, responsible and provides flexibility if the economy goes south by allowing lawmakers to push the wage back. there is no doubt in this country the gap between those who struggle at the bottom of our economic world has groanas g bigger and bigger. it's a matter of economic justice. it makes sense and will help our entire state do much better. new york recently reached a similar deal to raise its minimum wage to $15, but notot everybody is on board. business owners, especially in smaller communities inmm california worry about the impact saying they may have toae cut workers, turn on automation or close altogether. one republican lawmaker calledcl it a death sentence for struggling businesses. a few are going to get a wage increase. am more are going jobs. it will increase in faces. it's set to hit $15 an hour in 202 #. will car, fox news.ews. > this is
but critics worry about unintended consequences and the economic impact.ia's current minimum is already $10 an hour and with massachusetts for highest among states.s. governor brown says this plan is careful, responsible and provides flexibility if the economy goes south by allowing lawmakers to push the wage back. there is no doubt in this country the gap between those who struggle at the bottom of our economic world has groanas g bigger and bigger. it's a matter of economic justice. it makes...
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law the hope is to make our control easier and more convenient to get and hoping that more women will use it in a number of unintendedegnancies and abortions will go down while you don't need a doctor and this is not over the counter person i will have to speak with a pharmacist. >>reporter: california is the third state to and act as sort of long it is unclear if you can walk into any pharmacy today and birth control. >>darya: he shut down service during the morning commute to storm force brought on not air yesterday there is the car police said then he was behind the will run from the police. >>darya: it has been more than two weeks since the malfunction knocked 50 cars are a service instead there's a train running every 10 minutes to shuttle passengers in another conference in pittsburgh station the don't know the cause of the problem they still don't have a way to fix it and it has a working round-the-clock to figure out what's wrong with this city's problems could last for weeks in a surveillance cameras have been installed at the san jose city hall to catch tappers. >>darya: it is the ninth problem for several
law the hope is to make our control easier and more convenient to get and hoping that more women will use it in a number of unintendedegnancies and abortions will go down while you don't need a doctor and this is not over the counter person i will have to speak with a pharmacist. >>reporter: california is the third state to and act as sort of long it is unclear if you can walk into any pharmacy today and birth control. >>darya: he shut down service during the morning commute to...
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so i think we need to be careful as we -- with pivots not to create unintended consequences. and, you know, in diplomacy, a big pivot like that was going to create the unintended -- middle east feeling left out, europeans left out, and the chinese feeling encircled. little things in diplomacy can create huge problems. you remember in 1815, congress of vienna, the russian ambassador keels over from a heart attack and the french ambassador says why did he do that. even small muscle movements can cause people to wonder what your real objectives are. we need to be careful giving into this idea that we need grand strategy and grand concepts. and remember jessica's point, it's about events. and you need to be able to react to those and react very smartly. within -- i just want to go back and then i'll stop. on the middle east, you know, when we look at these issues of migrants, these issues of -- of -- this whole issue of radicalization, we need to address syria. and we need to address syria with all the players who need -- who have a part in it. one of the -- there were two terrible m
so i think we need to be careful as we -- with pivots not to create unintended consequences. and, you know, in diplomacy, a big pivot like that was going to create the unintended -- middle east feeling left out, europeans left out, and the chinese feeling encircled. little things in diplomacy can create huge problems. you remember in 1815, congress of vienna, the russian ambassador keels over from a heart attack and the french ambassador says why did he do that. even small muscle movements can...
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to's speak at -- to speak at rutgers was a huge coup for the school but it's having and attend -- unintended consequences. cbs2's dave carlin reports. >> reporter: each member of the rutgers university class of 2016 gets one ticket for themselves to see president obama deliver their commencement address in this stadium and only three more tickets max for guests. that's the limit, for soon-to- be graduate jake, that leads our -- leaves out one member of his family. >> we want our families to be there. >> reporter: here is jake's family, his sisters rebecca and leah don't want to miss out on this high-profile event. so dad danny has made a painful decision. >> it came down to it, i would have to stay home. i would rather have my girls out here. >> reporter: the university is observing its 250th anniversary. registration for the bar-coded tickets is not open yet. but the high level of interest giving families unlimited saying, while the limited to three guests is a change from past practice, it ensures that every graduating student is accommodated. the university says additional friends and fam
to's speak at -- to speak at rutgers was a huge coup for the school but it's having and attend -- unintended consequences. cbs2's dave carlin reports. >> reporter: each member of the rutgers university class of 2016 gets one ticket for themselves to see president obama deliver their commencement address in this stadium and only three more tickets max for guests. that's the limit, for soon-to- be graduate jake, that leads our -- leaves out one member of his family. >> we want our...
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and sound sincere about the impact of that bill. its intentions from the democratic side were not bad. the consequences, she can say they were unintendednd she still seems to have a hard time speaking -- speaking to the pain that people feel. and especially younger african-americans who really just -- the whole bill looks so horrible, they can't understand the thinking why anybody would have ever participated in it. they don't care that the congressional black caucus mainly went for it. and they want to hear more reckoning. more authentic reckoning of what -- >> i also, tara, was waiting for her and for senator sanders, who also had voted for the bill. >> right. >> tell us, i was waiting they both spoke at national action network's convention, i was waiting for them to say yes it was bad, it might have been unintended but this is what i'm going to do now to heal the folks that are still in jail, deal with the families, and legislation going forward or this is the kind of attorney general. it seemed that they -- she was stuck and sanders is almost trying to act like it didn't happen. and he voted for it. >> right. i think you're absolut
and sound sincere about the impact of that bill. its intentions from the democratic side were not bad. the consequences, she can say they were unintendednd she still seems to have a hard time speaking -- speaking to the pain that people feel. and especially younger african-americans who really just -- the whole bill looks so horrible, they can't understand the thinking why anybody would have ever participated in it. they don't care that the congressional black caucus mainly went for it. and...
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and even less prevention going forward. so let's accept the fact that we have unintended consequences here and all of us need to work togethertory minimums, to bring back the assault weapons ban and to do what we try to do on background checks. i referenced all those people who lost their lives because of an inadequacy in background checks. that's what we need to be working on it because we don't like what happened. get engaged. make sure they will address the issues you would like to see addressed and let's go forward together. >> congressman, thank you so much. it's one we'll hear more about. we very much appreciate your time. thank you. >> thanks for having me. >>> developing right now at the white house, news we want to share with you. president obama and vice president biden welcoming the wounded warriors who suffered psychological damage as well. take a listen. >> marines. coast guard. all right, coast guard. we've got some of your biggest fans which are your extraordinary military families. we hold a lot of events at the white house but few are as inspiring as this one. over the past seven years, this has become one o
and even less prevention going forward. so let's accept the fact that we have unintended consequences here and all of us need to work togethertory minimums, to bring back the assault weapons ban and to do what we try to do on background checks. i referenced all those people who lost their lives because of an inadequacy in background checks. that's what we need to be working on it because we don't like what happened. get engaged. make sure they will address the issues you would like to see...
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i am sorry for the consequences that were unintended and that have had a very unfortunate impact on people'sives. i have seen the results of what has happened in families and in communities. that is why i chose to make my very first speech a year ago on this issue. because i want to focus the attention of our country and to make the changes that we need to make. and i also want people -- [applause] whitey clinton: i want people to recognize that there is systemic racism. housing,employment and but it is in the criminal justice system as well. [applause] senator sanders, you called a hillary clinton for using the term "?uper predator why did you call amount? because it was: a racist term and everybody knew it was a racist term. [cheers and applause] sanders: much of what secretary clinton said was right. i voted for it. we had the violence against womens act in it. we worked very hard to eliminate the violence. we are talking about the weapons that killed the children and families. this ban on weapons, not insignificant. but where we are today, we have a broken criminal justice system. we hav
i am sorry for the consequences that were unintended and that have had a very unfortunate impact on people'sives. i have seen the results of what has happened in families and in communities. that is why i chose to make my very first speech a year ago on this issue. because i want to focus the attention of our country and to make the changes that we need to make. and i also want people -- [applause] whitey clinton: i want people to recognize that there is systemic racism. housing,employment and...
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one thing to think about is this divide between the haves and have nots. one unintended consequence of fed easy money policy is the distribute tiffanyture of the -- the distributive nature of policy. i don't know one. so what happened is we went to this policy where we went to go to q.e. that raised asset prices. the only people with assets are rich people in general. so they became much more rich. that divide widened. now we have this unintended consequence, they made that divide larger. so i think this is a big issue. you talk about raising tax. it's inevitable we'll have to raise personal income tax. we have to cut corporate tax if we are going to compete on a global scale. but that's what has to happen. if hillary is being pragmatic then i support her. gary: stay with us. we'll be right back on "wall street week." >> announcer: when kyle bass looks at china he sees opportunity for his investors. he explains that and a lot more next. ♪ [engine revs] ♪ ♪ [engine revving] the all-new audi a4 is h does your mouth often feel dry? multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a
one thing to think about is this divide between the haves and have nots. one unintended consequence of fed easy money policy is the distribute tiffanyture of the -- the distributive nature of policy. i don't know one. so what happened is we went to this policy where we went to go to q.e. that raised asset prices. the only people with assets are rich people in general. so they became much more rich. that divide widened. now we have this unintended consequence, they made that divide larger. so i...
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without a prescription but have to speak to a farm sif pharmacist and fill out a form first, hoping to reduce the number of unintended pregnancies. oregon and washington already have similar laws. the fbi is telling law enforcement across the country, we will help you open locked phone according to a new report from dow jones. this comes after federal agents were able to open the locked iphone seized from one of the terrorists behind last year's san bernardino attacks. for months apple refuelsed to unlock the phone citing privacy concerns. the government's battle with the company ended this week after the fbi found a third party to unlock the phone. >>> new this morning, san francisco's old mint is set to be restored, and eventually reopened to the public. the california historical society says it will help leader projects to help the old u.s. mint at fifth and mission back in tip-top shape. the project could take a year and a half to complete. the city terminated an agreement with a nonprofit last year to turn the building into a museum. the building was named a national historic landmark in 1961. >>> some serious d
without a prescription but have to speak to a farm sif pharmacist and fill out a form first, hoping to reduce the number of unintended pregnancies. oregon and washington already have similar laws. the fbi is telling law enforcement across the country, we will help you open locked phone according to a new report from dow jones. this comes after federal agents were able to open the locked iphone seized from one of the terrorists behind last year's san bernardino attacks. for months apple...
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so i think we need to be careful as we -- with pivots not to create unintended consequences. and, you know, in diplomacy, a big pivot like that was going to create the unintended -- middle east feeling left out, europeans left out, and the chinese feeling encircled. little things in diplomacy can create huge problems. you remember in 1815, congress of vienna, the russian ambassador keels over from a heart attack and the french ambassador says why did he do that. even small muscle movements can cause people to wonder what your real objectives are. we need to be careful giving into this idea that we need grand strategy and grand concepts. and remember jessica's point, it's about events. and you need to be able to react to those and react very smartly. within -- i just want to go back and then i'll stop. on the middle east, you know, when we look at these issues of migrants, these issues of -- of -- this whole issue of radicalization, we need to address syria. and we need to address syria with all the players who need -- who have a part in it. one of the -- there were two teeshl mi
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and fill out a form first. state lawmakers passed the bill in 2013 hoping to reduce the number of unintended pregnancies. oregon and washington already have similar laws. >>> the fbi is telling law enforcement agencies across the country, we will help you open locked phones, according to a new report from dow jones. this comes after federal agents were able to open the locked iphone seized from one of the terrorists behind last year's san bernardino attacks. for months agile refused to unlock the phone citing privacy concerns. the government's battle with the company ended this week after the fbi found a third party to unlock the phone. >>> new this morning, san francisco's old mint is set to be restored, and eventually reopened to the public. the california historical society says it will help leader projects to get the old u.s. mint at fifth and mission back in tip-top shape. the project could take a year k and a half to complete. the city last year terminated an agreement with a nonprofit to turn the building into a museum. the building was named a national historic landmark in 1961. >>> some serious d
and fill out a form first. state lawmakers passed the bill in 2013 hoping to reduce the number of unintended pregnancies. oregon and washington already have similar laws. >>> the fbi is telling law enforcement agencies across the country, we will help you open locked phones, according to a new report from dow jones. this comes after federal agents were able to open the locked iphone seized from one of the terrorists behind last year's san bernardino attacks. for months agile refused to...
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and that is what we are fixing. they can she we align the incentive structures. have considered unintended consequences such as some people may actually lose taxes to advice because it gets more difficult and expensive. you may have consolidation along the largest of the advisory is yournd what assessment of those unintended consequences? secretary perez: here's the good news on that question, and it is an important question. we already have a substantial subset of the market, including the advisor that my wife and i use, who act as judiciary's. we do not have to speculate what happened. in my conversation and later today, we are doing an event with the number of advisers who will be there. people who are already doing what we now require today. what they tell me is this, we have figured out how to do good and do well. it is a false choice to suggest that the only what you can serve a small favor is by being allowed to put your own interest ahead of theirs, and what they tell me must frequently is, tom, those companies who say they will leave the market for small savers, give them my e-mai
and that is what we are fixing. they can she we align the incentive structures. have considered unintended consequences such as some people may actually lose taxes to advice because it gets more difficult and expensive. you may have consolidation along the largest of the advisory is yournd what assessment of those unintended consequences? secretary perez: here's the good news on that question, and it is an important question. we already have a substantial subset of the market, including the...
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h.r. 2666, however, is overbroad and far-reaching. the unintended consequences of the bill before us would undermine important consumer protections and would threaten a free and open internet. for these reasons i urge my colleagues to oppose the bill before us today. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlewoman yields bafpblgt the gentleman from oregon. mr. walden: mr. chairman, how much time remains on each side? the chair: the gentleman from oregon has seven minutes remaining. and the gentlewoman from california has 15 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. walden: with that i would be happy to yield a minute to the gentleman from georgia, mr. allen. the chair: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for one minute. mr. allen: thank you, mr. chairman. thanks for your work on this important bill. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 2666 the no rate regulation of broadband internet access act. the bill does just that, prohibits the federal communications commission from unnecessarily regulating broadband rates. this legislation ensu
h.r. 2666, however, is overbroad and far-reaching. the unintended consequences of the bill before us would undermine important consumer protections and would threaten a free and open internet. for these reasons i urge my colleagues to oppose the bill before us today. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlewoman yields bafpblgt the gentleman from oregon. mr. walden: mr. chairman, how much time remains on each side? the chair: the gentleman from oregon has seven minutes...
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>> i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and that have had a very unfortunate impact oneen the results of what has happened in families and in communities. that's why i chose to make my very first speech a year ago on this issue. >> the operative words there, mika, my husband was the president. and he's apologized. just throw bill under the bus. >> poor bill. >>> joining us on set, president and ceo of the national urban league marc morial. your wife would never -- unless you're wrong. >> never, only behind closed doors. >> so does bill clinton owe more of an apology? >> i don't think so. the crime bill of 1994 was a comprehensive bill. it had bad stuff in it and it had some positive things in it. what i prefer to hear is a conversation about what you're going to do to fix the criminal justice problems and an endless ad nauseam. bill clinton proposed it, bernie sanders voted for it. hillary clinton supported it. so there's no distinction here. the distinction in the conversation ought to be about what you'll do. >> is bernie sanders proposing enough forward-thinking poli
>> i'm sorry for the consequences that were unintended and that have had a very unfortunate impact oneen the results of what has happened in families and in communities. that's why i chose to make my very first speech a year ago on this issue. >> the operative words there, mika, my husband was the president. and he's apologized. just throw bill under the bus. >> poor bill. >>> joining us on set, president and ceo of the national urban league marc morial. your wife...
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you know, truck drivers it's one of the most common occupations in america and there would be a lot of unintended consequences of that shift as well. >> over here. >> comment on 3d printing. research currently the most popular product could be printed on 3d printer is a 3d selfie. [laughter] >> thank you for that. >> jonathan, question for you. could you talk more about the impact of a rust on the military. for example, is this really a risk of the reserve forces or is this a risk for in country combat forces as well? >> risk for nuclear weapons. i get this courteous erica slusser. he found out at the height of the cold war we were trying to make our nuclear missiles saver, so we actually put a tape-- i think it was a tape on there somewhere so that if something happened neutrons could not pass through and trigger a reaction. unfortunately, that tape rusted in place and actually if someone had hit the red button and said let's go with our nuclear volley nothing would have happened and this was with our-- i'll get the name of the missiles wrong, but it was with the most powerful nuclear weapons an
you know, truck drivers it's one of the most common occupations in america and there would be a lot of unintended consequences of that shift as well. >> over here. >> comment on 3d printing. research currently the most popular product could be printed on 3d printer is a 3d selfie. [laughter] >> thank you for that. >> jonathan, question for you. could you talk more about the impact of a rust on the military. for example, is this really a risk of the reserve forces or is...