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so i thought i could expand that opportunity by getting a press press credential at the united states capital. i applied for a press at the united states capital and i was told i had to appear before the full senate reporters accreditation committee. there were were questions about whether or not i qualified and i was told because i gave my opinion, first i was turned down because i gave my opinion on my show. i'm a talk show host, of course i give my opinion. i pointed out that there are others in the press corps already who, i thought should be disqualified. so give me a hearing in front of the full accreditation committee the vote was 12 - 1 against me. al jazeera voted against me, fox news of voted against me. i had one vote and it was from c-span, i am proud to say. >> c-span: is that right? >> guest: that's right. at that point somebody told me they had heard, they suggest, forget now what was, that i should apply for an interim position. so i called michael briggs, senator sanders press secretary now his campaign secretary, and i said i might want to talk to him about that. we talked,
so i thought i could expand that opportunity by getting a press press credential at the united states capital. i applied for a press at the united states capital and i was told i had to appear before the full senate reporters accreditation committee. there were were questions about whether or not i qualified and i was told because i gave my opinion, first i was turned down because i gave my opinion on my show. i'm a talk show host, of course i give my opinion. i pointed out that there are...
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expected to -- it does make a good example for the united states to talk with people and tell them that you good combination with liberal markets, capitalism. , what theind of united states expects. what taiwan can do. we need to have different policies. to foster these roles. >> thank you. thank you very much for this very thorough presentation framework, but i am particularly fascinated your description of the incongruent views relationality between the u.s. and china, and was just thinking that on some level we can use that to describe the current , so maybeelations that is what leads to your description of patients on taiwan parts -- part as well. i am more curious, since we started talking about u.s. strategy in the region generally, and also taiwan's possible, whether you tried and how itframework might affect china's relation , andnations in the region also what is the status of trust between china and its leaders in the region? >> -- [indiscernible] i think it is a very good question in terms that we also of,d that it is, kind ridiculous -- i mean, because china has tried many effort to show it goodness toward neighboring countries
expected to -- it does make a good example for the united states to talk with people and tell them that you good combination with liberal markets, capitalism. , what theind of united states expects. what taiwan can do. we need to have different policies. to foster these roles. >> thank you. thank you very much for this very thorough presentation framework, but i am particularly fascinated your description of the incongruent views relationality between the u.s. and china, and was just...
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in 1865, when the question came of painting the united states capital, while the war was on, sumner offered a resolution that no painting in the capital would commemorate this war. that there be no reminder in that capitol for each other. this is the man even then fighting and battling for the end of slavery, fighting and battling for the right of black people everywhere to vote. what he proposed instead was that there should be a civil war painting that commemorated america's advanced towards equality. four years after his death, that painting, the painting by carpenter of the emancipation proclamation being read to lincoln's cabinet, would be put and dedicated to the cause of freedom and to the cause of both reunion and equal rights. what i say right here is in fact we have to remember that, not simply to look at the past for messages about the present, but to remember it in many ways, as they saw it, and to remember something else you will find over the next several days. and that something else is pretty critical. the story of reconstruction did it surewith sumner, and as heck did not e
in 1865, when the question came of painting the united states capital, while the war was on, sumner offered a resolution that no painting in the capital would commemorate this war. that there be no reminder in that capitol for each other. this is the man even then fighting and battling for the end of slavery, fighting and battling for the right of black people everywhere to vote. what he proposed instead was that there should be a civil war painting that commemorated america's advanced towards...
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the fight of united 93 defending our nation in flight, giving their lives to save the united states capital. this is beyond pearl harbor. full harbor, we could expunge -- pearl harbor, we could expunge it with a war. we are in a longer war and the dynamics are changing much more rapidly and we are having so much blowback from what we are doing. no one is going back to september 10, 2001. our way of life is never going back to that place. we can strive to make ourselves better. we can strive to resolve these issues. the fact that you are all here in the room tells you how deeply things have changed. i could not get five people unless they were sent to me on orders with the dm -- with the per diem. us all of you will listen to because our way of life has changed. can we change it back? no. can we manage it to make it more useful? can we determine all of the crosshairs that have occurred? hell out ofe september 11. i knew exactly what was happening that day. as soon as i saw the second airplane fly into that building. i ran into the third cruise missile. i heard the fourth cruise missile crash
the fight of united 93 defending our nation in flight, giving their lives to save the united states capital. this is beyond pearl harbor. full harbor, we could expunge -- pearl harbor, we could expunge it with a war. we are in a longer war and the dynamics are changing much more rapidly and we are having so much blowback from what we are doing. no one is going back to september 10, 2001. our way of life is never going back to that place. we can strive to make ourselves better. we can strive to...
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the united states per capital gun homicide rate that year was nearly 700 times that of japan. >> japan has so little gun violence, that every time a shot is fired in japan, it's national news. one of the guys pulled out a sword and slashed -- >> jake was a reporter for japan's largest daily newspaper for 12 years. >> this is the area where the shots were made and this is where they made the arrest. >> he said there's a dark side to the rising sun, but it seldom leads to shots fired. >> i know a lot of cops and since 1993, and i have been working as a reporter on the police beat. >> and guns are so tightly regulated here that even mobsters don't use guns. they're often known for their full body tattoos. japanese organized crime doesn't lack for muscle. they reportedly have enormous reach in politics. but many don't like conducting business with a gun. >> translator: guns are like nuclear weapons. weapons that the yakuza has but won't use. >> a former boss sat down with us to give us his take on the mob's attitude. he insisted on wearing a mask but showed us his tattoos and his partially
the united states per capital gun homicide rate that year was nearly 700 times that of japan. >> japan has so little gun violence, that every time a shot is fired in japan, it's national news. one of the guys pulled out a sword and slashed -- >> jake was a reporter for japan's largest daily newspaper for 12 years. >> this is the area where the shots were made and this is where they made the arrest. >> he said there's a dark side to the rising sun, but it seldom leads to...
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the fight of united 93 defending our nation in flight, giving their lives to save the united states capitalthis is beyond pearl harbor. pearl harbor, we could expunge it with a war. we in longer warnd the dynamics are changing much more rapidly and we are having so ch blowback from what we are doing. no one is ing back to september 10, 2001. our way of life is never going back to that place. we can strive to make ourselves better. we can strive to resolve these issues. the fact that you are all here he room teu deeply things havchan i could not get five people unlesshewe sent to me on a ro into h perdiem -- w l of you will listen to us because our way of life has changed. .an we chae it back? can manage it to make i n we determine all of the crosshairs that have occurre i blocked the ll out of september 11. happening day.as as soon as i saw the second airplane fly into that building. i ran into the third cruise missile. i heard the fourth cruise missile crashed in pennsylvania. that is called asymmetric waare. that is the enemy doing judo with your --xploiting your weakness. granted, the on
the fight of united 93 defending our nation in flight, giving their lives to save the united states capitalthis is beyond pearl harbor. pearl harbor, we could expunge it with a war. we in longer warnd the dynamics are changing much more rapidly and we are having so ch blowback from what we are doing. no one is ing back to september 10, 2001. our way of life is never going back to that place. we can strive to make ourselves better. we can strive to resolve these issues. the fact that you are all...
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at the end of it all, carnegie and frick may the united states -- may the united states the entrepreneurial capital of the world. pathy have been my natural following the trails and travels of some fascinating figure i found myself dogging the footsteps of the fantastically successful. the great pleasure i have taken in doing this, what i have tried to bring out in my approach is not to build yet another giant stack of facts and figures praising them id, but instead -- the mighty, but instead tell the human story in all of this spending and achieving. i go into the amazing things these men built. but i am always as much -- atsted in the question what cost? the willingness of individuals to achieve the impossible in the .ace of impossible odds the most complex engineering project ever created was wiped out by the worst hurricane to hit this country's shores. in "meet you in hell" i have tried to tell the story of how two men rose up rom abject poverty -- rose up from abject aoverty to build partnership, only to see it destroyed in the bloodiest labor battle in history, the darkest day in u.s. labor
at the end of it all, carnegie and frick may the united states -- may the united states the entrepreneurial capital of the world. pathy have been my natural following the trails and travels of some fascinating figure i found myself dogging the footsteps of the fantastically successful. the great pleasure i have taken in doing this, what i have tried to bring out in my approach is not to build yet another giant stack of facts and figures praising them id, but instead -- the mighty, but instead...
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find a doctor at mykybella.com >> dubois: we end tonight in new york city, the first capital of the united states, called by many the modern-day capital of the worlhe present coexist side by side, and where anthony mason found a relic of the past still thriving. >> reporter: in midtown manhattan, squeezed in between the skyscrapers on east 59th s street, is a six-story literary oasis. the argosy bookstore, in business for 91 years now, is run by three sisters. and this is... >> "moby dick." >> reporter: judith lowry, first t >> this is $40,000. >> reporter: naomi hample, the middle sister -- >> this is an act of congress signed by thomas jefferson. >> reporter: --runs the autographs department. >> that's early manhattan. >> reporter: and adina cohen, the youngest, presides over the matt and art gallery. >> it has no central park. >> reporter: all in the 70s now >> reporter: all in their 70s now, the three sisters have run argosy since their father died in 1991. a lot of people must come into this shop and wonder why you're still here. >> every day. especially real estate brokers. >> reporter: why
find a doctor at mykybella.com >> dubois: we end tonight in new york city, the first capital of the united states, called by many the modern-day capital of the worlhe present coexist side by side, and where anthony mason found a relic of the past still thriving. >> reporter: in midtown manhattan, squeezed in between the skyscrapers on east 59th s street, is a six-story literary oasis. the argosy bookstore, in business for 91 years now, is run by three sisters. and this is......
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this wcono the ec engine of eurondhe united states. this capital of the slave trade launchmerica's new national y vtesting thing. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lstaheslie >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm bill whitaker. i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." e, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine w... ? ? i love ya, tomorrow ? in the largest heart fai study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and t of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. ms, or high potassium in your blood. ? tomorrow, tomorrow i love ya, tomorrow.? ask your heart doctor about entresto. and help make tomorrow possible. ? you're only a day away ? i love my shop, but ms king it hard to sleep and open up on time. then i found aleve pm. e onlyne to combine a sa
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taken by the american negro in the capital of the united states on the day of august 28, 1963. >> ♪ were not afraid ♪ we are not afraid >> the step was taken solemnly. and in union with many of their white countrymen. heartdeep in my i do believe overcome someday we shall overcome someday overcome deep in my heart i do believe someday ♪all overcome >> the footsteps of the march in washington were firm. dissenters aen in larger awareness of the rights of negroes as americans, who shared equally not only in the sun and air so clear and free on the day of their march, but their rights as americans share opportunity and privilege as well. america has known this intellectually for a long time. years, my history's calendar. learned it8, america is. every kind and class, every generation in america participated. if not in the city of washington, across the land by television america felt the feeling of the march and learned the all-encompassing cry for freedom from in dignity. went back into their history to lincoln, jefferson, thomas payne. everyone attended the march in .ashington in the ci
taken by the american negro in the capital of the united states on the day of august 28, 1963. >> ♪ were not afraid ♪ we are not afraid >> the step was taken solemnly. and in union with many of their white countrymen. heartdeep in my i do believe overcome someday we shall overcome someday overcome deep in my heart i do believe someday ♪all overcome >> the footsteps of the march in washington were firm. dissenters aen in larger awareness of the rights of negroes as...
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the first capital of the united states. called by many the modern day capital of world where past and present co-exist side by and, where anthony mason found a reli iic of the past still thriving. in midtown manhattan squeezed between the skyscrapers on east 59th street is a six-story literary oasis. the argosy bookstore in business 91 years now is run by three sisters. >> this is -- >> "moby dick." >> judith lauery, first born is the middle sister. >> this is an act of congress signed by thomas jefferson. >> reporter: runs the autographs department. >> early manhattan. >> reporter: and the youngest presides over the map and art gallery. >> it has no central park. all in their 70s now the three sisters have run argosy since their father died in 1991. >> reporter: a lot of people must come into this shop and wonder why you are still here? >> especially real estate brokers. >> why are you still here? >> we're here because we own the building. otherwise we would have had to go out of business long ago. >> reporter: louis cohen
the first capital of the united states. called by many the modern day capital of world where past and present co-exist side by and, where anthony mason found a reli iic of the past still thriving. in midtown manhattan squeezed between the skyscrapers on east 59th street is a six-story literary oasis. the argosy bookstore in business 91 years now is run by three sisters. >> this is -- >> "moby dick." >> judith lauery, first born is the middle sister. >> this is...
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state groups capital. >>> a man from the uk is behind united states bars after he was caught for trying to launder money for drug dealers. this is according to the fbi who say that 22-year-old george cattrell, an aide for the uk independent party offered to launder money for drug dealers on the dark web. this is part of the internet that you would need special usually it's only frequented by criminals and terrorists, according to the fbi. cattrell is extradited to phoenix. the fbi is issuing that indictment right here in arizona. fbi undercover agents pretended to be drug dealers and they say they caught cattrell offering to lawnder that money. >>> coming up after the break, a shocking first of its kind study done by the cdc on high school students what it found on a particular group of students. we will tell you after the break. albertsons has everything you need, every day! the freshest food and low albertsons prices. and right now you can save even more during our huge anniversary sale. 4 for $10. doritos, fritos, or cheetos, select varieties and sizes, $1.77 each. usda choice petite sirloin steaks,
state groups capital. >>> a man from the uk is behind united states bars after he was caught for trying to launder money for drug dealers. this is according to the fbi who say that 22-year-old george cattrell, an aide for the uk independent party offered to launder money for drug dealers on the dark web. this is part of the internet that you would need special usually it's only frequented by criminals and terrorists, according to the fbi. cattrell is extradited to phoenix. the fbi is...
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united states. ? ? ? >> pelley: lonnie bunch came to this capital of the slave trade because he was determined to launch america's new national museum on the remains of a ship.
united states. ? ? ? >> pelley: lonnie bunch came to this capital of the slave trade because he was determined to launch america's new national museum on the remains of a ship.
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and you know that supply of ground troops, that sense of washington isn't just a capital capital of the united states, it is in many ways the capital of the world. it's a nexus through which things flow and get we are often very insular here. it's kind of the small village at times and we really have to renew your intellectual capital, your ground troops in order to really understand these issues. i'm going to be writing a weekly report column on foreign affairs which will appear in "politico". also i'll be working on longer form magazine pieces probably for "the new york times" as well as "politico." c-span: as you know they're all kinds of folks united states that hate -- and i don't need to say it any stronger than that, they don't like the media and the press. what do you say to them when you find somebody that's hostile to "the new york times"? what "new york times"? what do you do? >> guest: you know what i find it interesting is over the years to give indications from readers who are unhappy about this or that and i found, try to respond to all of them that i can and i get the most, most of th
and you know that supply of ground troops, that sense of washington isn't just a capital capital of the united states, it is in many ways the capital of the world. it's a nexus through which things flow and get we are often very insular here. it's kind of the small village at times and we really have to renew your intellectual capital, your ground troops in order to really understand these issues. i'm going to be writing a weekly report column on foreign affairs which will appear in...
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we are the tomato capital of the united states. >> artist to express himselft , do >> >> >> > we now cite a little bit of cloudiness police we do not hav the rainfall.l but it will be coming, make sure that you geti outdoor activities done. depending on who you talk to vinyl records on making a comeback oriented form of music media. >> their special for one artist, walter hamilton calls himself a artistic dj. al he uses records greets works of art. inspired music posters come he also does portraits ofof famous figure like. [ knocking ] 's. he saysys his art is like just because he improvises , one piece leads to the next his creations take time to perfect. >> a give me seven pieces to use, there's hundreds and sometimes thousands of pieces on these pieces of artwork i have created. >> want to see more of walter hamilton's final artwork you can check out his website with a link kent fox 8.com. >> oonto thank all the kids who came out to thenk spiegel socc a great job that all the kids did this past week. this time yesterday we were rocking the world into lotski of storms out there wit
we are the tomato capital of the united states. >> artist to express himselft , do >> >> >> > we now cite a little bit of cloudiness police we do not hav the rainfall.l but it will be coming, make sure that you geti outdoor activities done. depending on who you talk to vinyl records on making a comeback oriented form of music media. >> their special for one artist, walter hamilton calls himself a artistic dj. al he uses records greets works of art. inspired...
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they've used the resources of the united states, you know, the economy capitalism to grow this businessome point, not only do they have a moral and ethical obligation, it is becoming a legal obligation, after the attacks in paris. someone is suing facebook for the broadcast when the police commander was killed. they're suing them for using facebook live. why isn't it done before, i don't know if they had a good handle on it. i don't think enough is being done, because it is not just tweeting. it is the live video being more problematic than anything i think. >> talking about the live video, it is so disgusting. we saw that live video streaming in france of the radical islamic terrorist, he stabbed a police official, tortured his wife and he had the toddler in the room, and on facebook live, you know, showing this live, saying you know, should i kill him, should i kill the kid too. that's horrible. why didn't facebook have the ability since they can do anything else it seems to pull the plug? >> look, with the marketing, they can tell you who will buy, what they're going to buy. they've
they've used the resources of the united states, you know, the economy capitalism to grow this businessome point, not only do they have a moral and ethical obligation, it is becoming a legal obligation, after the attacks in paris. someone is suing facebook for the broadcast when the police commander was killed. they're suing them for using facebook live. why isn't it done before, i don't know if they had a good handle on it. i don't think enough is being done, because it is not just tweeting....
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the most consequential deal was to move the capital of the united states to new york, first new york, it had been first in philadelphia for 10 years, then to a place and the potomac, then undeveloped, now washington, d.c. so, we incurred a future of murderous washington summers, but we got america's debts paid off in a timely fashion. and that was due to hamilton's foresight and his clever dealmaking. he also had an insight about how to handle the debt. his intention was not to pay it off and make it go away. he wanted to manage the debt. he wanted the debt where regular payments would be made on the interest. and his insight was that if you did that with debt, the terms of -- it turns from being a liability into a resource. people see you are not struggling under the burden, you are maintaining it, so they are maintaining it. that becomes credit. debt can become money. if you have a credit card, you know how this works. if you have 20 credit cards, you know how this does not work. [laughter] get -- debt has to be managed carefully, and that was hamilton's intention. his way of managi
the most consequential deal was to move the capital of the united states to new york, first new york, it had been first in philadelphia for 10 years, then to a place and the potomac, then undeveloped, now washington, d.c. so, we incurred a future of murderous washington summers, but we got america's debts paid off in a timely fashion. and that was due to hamilton's foresight and his clever dealmaking. he also had an insight about how to handle the debt. his intention was not to pay it off and...
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zpl here in the united states alone, on the shared economy upwards of $6 billion of capital equipment sitting idle, so it's there's huge opportun i >> the industry is flourishing with $1.8 billion invested this year i numbe investors has p risen 52%. some are farmers. >> we collaborate. we can move the needle faster. come up with innovations, get it implemented and get the benefit sooner. trz using less labor to get higher yield. >> but there are barriers with some f but t numbers could be on the upswing with the farm 75% of farmers plan on investing in tech >>> it is the busy summer hol ta season with many vacationers making trips around the world and despite terrorist attacks and economic slowdown, tourism is expected to grow and grow more than forecasted. >>r to global economies and the over7 billion to global gdp employing one and 11 people on the planet. the busy summer month rs crucial to the industry and in 2016, some place rs more popular in others. south asia in a standout being driven by interest in india's -- draw n. elsewher despite the headlines pulling growth, china is s
zpl here in the united states alone, on the shared economy upwards of $6 billion of capital equipment sitting idle, so it's there's huge opportun i >> the industry is flourishing with $1.8 billion invested this year i numbe investors has p risen 52%. some are farmers. >> we collaborate. we can move the needle faster. come up with innovations, get it implemented and get the benefit sooner. trz using less labor to get higher yield. >> but there are barriers with some f but t...
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focused on india, africa and he used to work at sequoia in india, one of the most venture capital firms in the united statesow their approach to india is different given that that is where so much potential is right now. they have a much bigger presence in india. they are a much larger fund, but hopefully, there will not be much of a difference. emily: coastal impact investing partner sandhya hegde. that has it for this edition. tune in at 3:00 p.m. pacific. we will see you then. this is bluebird. ♪ -- this is bloomberg. ♪ >> coming up on bloomberg best, the stories that shape their week in business around the world. walmart ads online strength. the stimulus program has pickup. trump and clinton layout economic blueprints. >> upon taking off, i will issue new great -- new agency regulations. >> we will work with both parties to pass the biggest investment in new, good paying jobs since world war ii. ramy: earnings season continues. a tour behind the numbers. >> the chinese consumer is very healthy. >> as far
focused on india, africa and he used to work at sequoia in india, one of the most venture capital firms in the united statesow their approach to india is different given that that is where so much potential is right now. they have a much bigger presence in india. they are a much larger fund, but hopefully, there will not be much of a difference. emily: coastal impact investing partner sandhya hegde. that has it for this edition. tune in at 3:00 p.m. pacific. we will see you then. this is...
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but even as cuba normalized its relations with the united states and embraces capitalism, castro hasa survivor. patrick oppmann, cnn, savannah. >> thank you. >>> still ahead here, deadly flooding has engulfed parts of louisiana and heavy rainfall is still drenching parts of that state. details on when people could start to see some relief from the flooding there. >>> plus, police are investigating a mass stabbing attack on a train in switzerland. what they're saying about the suspect coming up. >>> we are live in atlanta at this hour broadcasting in the united states and around the world. you're watching "cnn newsroom." and grease in just a minute mr. clean will clean your whole house and every room that's in it. floors, doors, walls, halls he's so tough, he cleans'em all grimy tubs and tiles he'll do so your bathroom looks clean as new mr. clean gets tough on stuck-on stuff cleans kitchens in a minute. mr. clean will clean your whole house and every room that's in it. mr. clean, mr. clean, mr. clean! is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here.
but even as cuba normalized its relations with the united states and embraces capitalism, castro hasa survivor. patrick oppmann, cnn, savannah. >> thank you. >>> still ahead here, deadly flooding has engulfed parts of louisiana and heavy rainfall is still drenching parts of that state. details on when people could start to see some relief from the flooding there. >>> plus, police are investigating a mass stabbing attack on a train in switzerland. what they're saying...
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so here we are in the capital of the united states of america on capitol hill, the acropolis of our nation. it is a building like no other in the land, wherein the highest aspirations of a free and open society have been written into law generation after generation. where time and again brave, eloquent words have changed history and where the best and some of the worst of human motivations have been plainly on display. this magnificent structure has been called the temple of liberty. the spirit of america writ in stone. a mighty engine. an ennobling shrine. a city unto itself. thomas jefferson called it the great commanding theater of our nation. it may also be said that here on this site, within these walls, there is an abundance of story such as we found in no other one structure in all our country. some have likened congress to an ever-flowing river, the content of which keeps steadily changing. from the time congress first took up business here on the hill in 1800, more than 11,000 men and women have come and gone as members of the house and senate. the current members number 535, but
so here we are in the capital of the united states of america on capitol hill, the acropolis of our nation. it is a building like no other in the land, wherein the highest aspirations of a free and open society have been written into law generation after generation. where time and again brave, eloquent words have changed history and where the best and some of the worst of human motivations have been plainly on display. this magnificent structure has been called the temple of liberty. the spirit...
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used to work at -- and you used to work at sequoia in india, one of the most venture capital firms in the united statesir approach to india is different given that that is where so much potential is right now. sandhya: they have a much bigger presence in india. they are a much larger fund, but hopefully in a few years, there will not be much difference. emily: coastal impact investing partner sandhya hegde. that does it for this edition. we will bring you all the latest in tech throughout the week. tune in at 3:00 p.m. pacific. we will see you then. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ it is just after 8:00 a.m. in tokyo, the first major market opens across the region. the economyour, how performed, that in the second hour. this is "daybreak asia". ♪ signs of stability, china says the economy remains on track, despite the stumble. >> the latest data expected to show the economist load last
used to work at -- and you used to work at sequoia in india, one of the most venture capital firms in the united statesir approach to india is different given that that is where so much potential is right now. sandhya: they have a much bigger presence in india. they are a much larger fund, but hopefully in a few years, there will not be much difference. emily: coastal impact investing partner sandhya hegde. that does it for this edition. we will bring you all the latest in tech throughout the...
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focused on india, africa and he used to work at sequoia in india, one of the most venture capital firms in the united states serious how their approach to india is different given that that is where so much potential is right now. sandhya: they have a much bigger presence in india. they are a much larger fund, but hopefully, there will not be much of a difference. emily: coastal impact investing partner sandhya hegde. that has it for this edition. tune in at 3:00 p.m. we will see you then. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: he says he never aspired to be ceo, yet, now finds companyrunning a aiming to prove wall street wrong. it was a match made in silicon valley have been. he became the ceo he never expected to be. hoffman stayed on as chairman. linkedin faces
focused on india, africa and he used to work at sequoia in india, one of the most venture capital firms in the united states serious how their approach to india is different given that that is where so much potential is right now. sandhya: they have a much bigger presence in india. they are a much larger fund, but hopefully, there will not be much of a difference. emily: coastal impact investing partner sandhya hegde. that has it for this edition. tune in at 3:00 p.m. we will see you then. this...
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united states' uranium reserves, john, again. this seems to be another one of those crony capitalism deals that worked against the american people. >> well, no doubt it was. let's remember that if the state department hadn't approved the sale to russia, telfer could have sold it to someone who was approved who could have then sold it to russia. i don't think you can keep commodities from getting to where they ultim to end up. what concerns me about this is that both trump and clinton are elevating this fading former -- putin is the subject in a u.s. presidential election, what a waste. >> strange. it is a strange situation. and steve, to john's point, trump does have these connections or people related to trump, paul manafort, his main campaign manager right now for the moment anyway, was working for a puppet in the ukraine for a while as a consultant. there is a trump connection there, too, isn't there? >> there is, but nothing like of a criminal danger with donald trump himself. he may have had deals with russians, oligarchs, unsavory characters. but there's nothing of pay for play because he wasn't in power to deliver pay for
united states' uranium reserves, john, again. this seems to be another one of those crony capitalism deals that worked against the american people. >> well, no doubt it was. let's remember that if the state department hadn't approved the sale to russia, telfer could have sold it to someone who was approved who could have then sold it to russia. i don't think you can keep commodities from getting to where they ultim to end up. what concerns me about this is that both trump and clinton are...
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capital flows. in the united states, the depth and width of all the ,echnologies names is so large so you don't necessarilythat undeveloped markets, but i think it will change because of the maturity of that online market. there will be are a lot of hard too it, and it is sidear invest in at the moment. if you're looking for a multi-decade theme, as were the commodities were, that was a very large theme. we still believe fundamentally that china's underlying technology space is a huge theme. rishaad: right. let's look at commodities, getting away from equities for a moment. people talk about the gold rally , it is spent now. do you share that view? if you do, where else would you look in that space? >> i have been trading gold relative to other metals. i have been trading the gold to silver ratio, a ratio where we have hundreds of years of price information, and you don't necessarily have get the underlying price movement and gold right. you just play that ratio relative to silver, it is a bullish-bearish type of strategy. gold over oil, we think the gold price rally is going to be capped by the recovery i
capital flows. in the united states, the depth and width of all the ,echnologies names is so large so you don't necessarilythat undeveloped markets, but i think it will change because of the maturity of that online market. there will be are a lot of hard too it, and it is sidear invest in at the moment. if you're looking for a multi-decade theme, as were the commodities were, that was a very large theme. we still believe fundamentally that china's underlying technology space is a huge theme....
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one hand, the past duty years have seen -- few years have seen growing a literature on capitalism in the united states. this, after several decades of relative inattention. on the other hand, capitalism itself has been subjected to a searching political criticism, the likes of which we have not witnessed since the 1960's or perhaps since the 1930's. what to make of this? there can be little doubt american capitalism in its has fed offl arcs of the bodies of african americans in a variety of well-known and often devastating ways. later hyper exploited the of enslaved and free men, women, and children, driving the country's economic growth at crucial historical moments. it has disrupted black families and communities through forced relocation, seasonal employment, and underemployment, and a variety of legal devices. american capitalism has confined black workers to regional and local labor markets where they long received the lowest of wages and suffered the greatest of vulnerabilities. it has benefited from the use of black convict labor in some of the most dynamic, modernizing sectors of the economy,
one hand, the past duty years have seen -- few years have seen growing a literature on capitalism in the united states. this, after several decades of relative inattention. on the other hand, capitalism itself has been subjected to a searching political criticism, the likes of which we have not witnessed since the 1960's or perhaps since the 1930's. what to make of this? there can be little doubt american capitalism in its has fed offl arcs of the bodies of african americans in a variety of...
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about san francisco earning the tightful of pot smoking capital -- title of pot smoking capital of the united statescadlcruz. your comments tonight on bay area nightbeat; come join us at 10:00 on our sister station, kbcw 44/cable 12. >> coming up in the next half- hour turmoil in the trump campaign the gop tries to reset after a rough week. the new signs of how it's taking a toll on the race. >> and how solar power from apple could soon be lighting up your home. a fight in san jose over undercover sting operationsn public bathrooms. a class action lawsuit will accuse p >>> our top stories at 6:00, a fight in san jose over undercover sting operations in public bathrooms. a class action lawsuit will accuse police of singling out gay men for soliciting sex. an attorney says the stings violent late the 14th amendment providing equal protection under the law. >>> a dead hiker is identified as dr. julian pererr. he worked at the university of california san francisco. another hiker found his body yesterday in a ravine near phoenix lake. family says the doctor went out to walk his dog before a fatal fall.
about san francisco earning the tightful of pot smoking capital -- title of pot smoking capital of the united statescadlcruz. your comments tonight on bay area nightbeat; come join us at 10:00 on our sister station, kbcw 44/cable 12. >> coming up in the next half- hour turmoil in the trump campaign the gop tries to reset after a rough week. the new signs of how it's taking a toll on the race. >> and how solar power from apple could soon be lighting up your home. a fight in san jose...