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do outside of that program. and is there another vehicle for us to do that. >> for us to do that. >> i think one of the things that we talked about a lot and people in the community have talked about forever, how do we provide service for those folks who are just above this; right. so this is i think a really interesting idea to think about what are some of those services that you need the entity to have the contract. but again if you were doing a bulk purchase you might be able to lower the cost. >> lower the cost. >> great idea. >> this is what i am thinking about, could we talk about that? >> sure. >> thank you, i am making a list of people. thank you. any other questions? okay. >> i have a general question. so this is based on philadelphia model, how does it compare now to that model? >> so i -- philadelphia is a little different. because they're a nonprofit organization and they have some of the same programs that we have. for example, in most states adult protective services is part of the government. but years the state asked this nonprofit to take it on because there was so much corruption in philadelphia.
do outside of that program. and is there another vehicle for us to do that. >> for us to do that. >> i think one of the things that we talked about a lot and people in the community have talked about forever, how do we provide service for those folks who are just above this; right. so this is i think a really interesting idea to think about what are some of those services that you need the entity to have the contract. but again if you were doing a bulk purchase you might be able to...
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talk about use of force, how do you train a cadet on how to use force? guest: it is like anything we talk about. you have to crawl, walk and then run. we start with role-playing scenarios and nonthreatening environments. we will use video simulation as he talked about with the milo system and then we take it to the next level where we vote use ammunition rounds -- where we will use ammunition rounds and a look of it like a paintball round. types of different incremental approaches to training, and just because we give an officer a firearm and put him in a mask is not mean that he is going to need to use that ammunition firearm, but it certainly gives it the reality that we really need to impress upon these new officers as they are facing what the future may hold in a career in law enforcement. host: police training and the use of force, our topics with captain harvey powers with the richmond police department, he is the training academy director. (202)-784-8000 for those of you experience of police. (202)-784-8001 for police officers. all others, (202)-7
talk about use of force, how do you train a cadet on how to use force? guest: it is like anything we talk about. you have to crawl, walk and then run. we start with role-playing scenarios and nonthreatening environments. we will use video simulation as he talked about with the milo system and then we take it to the next level where we vote use ammunition rounds -- where we will use ammunition rounds and a look of it like a paintball round. types of different incremental approaches to training,...
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us better. think about what your data can do to help serve this federal space as well as better product offered. so for the postal service i mentioned us trying to deliver to you. say you have a special delivery of your new iphone and you asked me to deliver it at your building and it needs to be signed. think with me for a moment. you're -- a letter carrier coming to you but you're not there. if you're at the coffee shop around the corner, you can turn around and pick up to make sure you receive the item or you can alert us so that you can actually have the admin in your office sign that off. we are not far from those things now. currently we cannot do allow to waive signature and provide a signature electronically online. as we play these things forward and you become more connected as -- to the mail stream, it enables where you can even imagine. we decide this is actually an opportunity for us to create efficiencies to continue our processing and those are the areas that we have the opportunity to focus on and to grow. maybe it'll only be one slide today. there we go. the postal service has o
us better. think about what your data can do to help serve this federal space as well as better product offered. so for the postal service i mentioned us trying to deliver to you. say you have a special delivery of your new iphone and you asked me to deliver it at your building and it needs to be signed. think with me for a moment. you're -- a letter carrier coming to you but you're not there. if you're at the coffee shop around the corner, you can turn around and pick up to make sure you...
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we would get customers to pay us up front and then we would do the work. ould provide them with internet of things technology. we would use advanced engineering, not by me, but my colleagues. eventually we raised tens of millions of dollars in investments from major investors. one of them was cisco systems the big pewter company. -- computer company. eventually that was sold to a large conglomerate. i then joined a company called in a knock -- joined a company in boston. we wanted to create clean technology. that was a company started by other people. it had gone public when i joined. that gave me experience how to apply technology to problem solve energy. at that point i had the perfect work experience. i worked for a big, old company, a bootstrap startup, and a company that had just gone public. i started my own company with a colleague. a professor from the university of washington also worked on it with us. within nine months we found ourselves in a bidding war with a number of companies wanting to acquire us. that was internet of things technology to h
we would get customers to pay us up front and then we would do the work. ould provide them with internet of things technology. we would use advanced engineering, not by me, but my colleagues. eventually we raised tens of millions of dollars in investments from major investors. one of them was cisco systems the big pewter company. -- computer company. eventually that was sold to a large conglomerate. i then joined a company called in a knock -- joined a company in boston. we wanted to create...
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we do not use them. we use political hacks, diplomats, people who do not have any business ability. e use people who have never done a job. stole my plane. people are pointing up to the plane. an example -- carl icahn. anyone ever hear of carl? he's an unbelievably brilliant, tough businessman. i call him. i say, you know, carl, i'm doing pretty well. i'm leaving every poll. he said, you're doing great. i can't believe it either. , if i ever: i said get there, i want you to oversee the negotiations with china. i can get him two. he is extraordinary. i will give you china and japan. "i'll do it, i'll do it!" [laughter] saidrump: remember when i someone had blood coming out of her eyes with hatred? he had blood coming out of his an unbelievable negotiator. unbelievable negotiator. i know the best. i know the worst. i know the ones that are overrated. i know the ones you have never heard about that are better than all of them. but carl is one of the greatest. he is very famous. he is very rich. he would love to do it. he would love to give back. he knows what is happening. they are ripp
we do not use them. we use political hacks, diplomats, people who do not have any business ability. e use people who have never done a job. stole my plane. people are pointing up to the plane. an example -- carl icahn. anyone ever hear of carl? he's an unbelievably brilliant, tough businessman. i call him. i say, you know, carl, i'm doing pretty well. i'm leaving every poll. he said, you're doing great. i can't believe it either. , if i ever: i said get there, i want you to oversee the...
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us to do things. i learned to work with other people whether they agreed with me are not. -- or not. that is how you get business done. sometimes i made acquisitions. i sat at the table with somebody was my opponent in the workplace. and figured out what they wanted and needed so we could do a deal together. those things i think combined with the things that have shaped me personally, have given me the ability to actually get things done. that is what i hope to bring. host: politics became something of all calling for you became a mayor. rep. macarthur: i've always been interested in public policy and the role of the government. studied history in college, and focused a lot on american social history and political history. and yeah, i ran for local office and actually became a local councilman and a deputy mayor and mayor. i really liked it and felt i was pretty good at it. i have solved some problems that have been unsolvable in a town,
us to do things. i learned to work with other people whether they agreed with me are not. -- or not. that is how you get business done. sometimes i made acquisitions. i sat at the table with somebody was my opponent in the workplace. and figured out what they wanted and needed so we could do a deal together. those things i think combined with the things that have shaped me personally, have given me the ability to actually get things done. that is what i hope to bring. host: politics became...
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we even need to do it now, or it will cost us a lot more later. that, thee time i say military effort is only one part of what i believe we all need to think about. why would this 18 and --year-old seemingly normal two very attractive people wanting to go and join isis? why do we find some of the most successful people, and we read about them being attracted, and tries to offer is a sense of family, a sense of importance, and a ticket to paradise. they are liars, distort her's, murderers, and rapists -- they are liars, distorters, murderers, and rapists. what about us? for a while, western civilization has practiced two fundamental objectives. a "new york times" columnist wrote something about this. one, we worship freedom, and i don't mean just freedom to be free, but everybody can do whatever they want to do, and nobody -- there's no overarching rules. there's just do whatever you want to do. i think about my 15-year-old twin daughters. if my wife and i raised our daughters to do whatever they wanted to do, what do you think ould happen? secondl
we even need to do it now, or it will cost us a lot more later. that, thee time i say military effort is only one part of what i believe we all need to think about. why would this 18 and --year-old seemingly normal two very attractive people wanting to go and join isis? why do we find some of the most successful people, and we read about them being attracted, and tries to offer is a sense of family, a sense of importance, and a ticket to paradise. they are liars, distort her's, murderers, and...
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us. we just don't know. >> what do we know about god? ha >> ha ha. i think what people know about god is, comes from the way they've been raised. and i think they should honor it the way they do. but it should live within the family. within the church. within the pew, within the individual's compact and they are all different with their creator, god, the designer whatever anybody cares to call the entity responsible for all of this. and i don't know that there is or isn't. so i'm perfectly willing to go along with anybody who thinks there is. but i think -- i'm not -- i've not better than here before, by the way. you've taken me to a place in this interview that i haven't been before. >> i told you it would be the best interview you have ever been on. >> it is. the subject interests me. i think it's the best subject going. >> coming up norman lear talks about politics, criticism of president obama and religion. what he has to say about fundamentalists. >> i'm adam may, you're watching "talk to al jazeera." our guest this week is norman lear. do we ha
us. we just don't know. >> what do we know about god? ha >> ha ha. i think what people know about god is, comes from the way they've been raised. and i think they should honor it the way they do. but it should live within the family. within the church. within the pew, within the individual's compact and they are all different with their creator, god, the designer whatever anybody cares to call the entity responsible for all of this. and i don't know that there is or isn't. so i'm...
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us? what do we use? >> very fashionable bug repellent bracelets, you can spray up the whole area with this and you want to make sure you have a candle so when you're sitting by a campfire or dinner table or picnic table you'll keep the bugs away. these come in organic forms and i brought you each your own organic mosquito repellent candle. >> do you have to pay something? if you go to a campground? >> yes. you need a permit at the national parks so go to that web site to find out which ones you need. >> what's the general fee? >> anything from $12 to $75 usually. i camped in malibu and it was $75 but i had a spectacular view. >> that's per day? >> that's per day. >> you've got a couple more things? >> this is a wi-fi hot spot. this is good to bring. most campgrounds have wi-fi but in case you don't and you have to have it. i like this because it keeps your wi-fi secure. >> is that expensive? >> you can get used ones for 50 bucks and about $20 a month is what the data will cost you. light. bring light, la
us? what do we use? >> very fashionable bug repellent bracelets, you can spray up the whole area with this and you want to make sure you have a candle so when you're sitting by a campfire or dinner table or picnic table you'll keep the bugs away. these come in organic forms and i brought you each your own organic mosquito repellent candle. >> do you have to pay something? if you go to a campground? >> yes. you need a permit at the national parks so go to that web site to find...
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reresult anybody doing a seismic ret row fit if they have space within the envelope of the building to add a dwelling unit. to date we had about 6 percent applications submitted to us. no one has yet been issued and those are in process. we do anticipate and heard from the permit services section this is a very likely source of increased building permit applications in the very near future. i think the only thing i want to menshz mention is there is a piece of legislation supervisor chew introduced, ab 1236. we had a conversation with his staff about that would require the immediate prioritization of review and permit issuance for electric vehicle charging stations. our concern with the legislation didn't have a caveat about life safety to let the building official continue to have the authority prioritize that ahead of a electric charging station. san francisco is already according to mr. chew's aid the gold standard in the state and the reason for the state legislation is to try and get other jurisdiction tooz do what we already do. they did agree to have a discussion and make sure that the health and safety exemption still stands and we are going to have to drop
reresult anybody doing a seismic ret row fit if they have space within the envelope of the building to add a dwelling unit. to date we had about 6 percent applications submitted to us. no one has yet been issued and those are in process. we do anticipate and heard from the permit services section this is a very likely source of increased building permit applications in the very near future. i think the only thing i want to menshz mention is there is a piece of legislation supervisor chew...
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us. charlie: so that you can sell products to china? doing. 's what i am it surpassing the as an economy driven by demand is good for all of us. that is what we are doing. it could have been my results from the last quarter. despite the slowdown i grew in china. products packaged food safety. to --t from drive market dry marketskets to to supermarkets. supply structure, energy efficiency, clean energy. they need those products. the chinese have anarchy as a problem. if they keep floating pink stone -- floating people down the river or giving people poisons to eat. there is five or 10 years in the transition. charlie: where do we stand in terms of slowdown in growth and slow down in their demand for products? andrew: they are like europe, certainly. europe created the problem for them, if you like. three years ago, the situation in europe that unfolded with greece stopped the need for chinese products. that created a cascade effect. of course, the u.s., in selling to the u.s. is everyone's market of choice. that demand drive for them disappearin
us. charlie: so that you can sell products to china? doing. 's what i am it surpassing the as an economy driven by demand is good for all of us. that is what we are doing. it could have been my results from the last quarter. despite the slowdown i grew in china. products packaged food safety. to --t from drive market dry marketskets to to supermarkets. supply structure, energy efficiency, clean energy. they need those products. the chinese have anarchy as a problem. if they keep floating pink...
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do we want him living next to us? do you? >> i am disappoint that had this kind of thing goes on and yo know, we have never come face to face with it before. >> and the das office is fighting smith's release in the county saying he needs to live in the county where he lincolntoned before he went to prison. now there is a hearing on september 25th regarding commit's placement in fair field. >>> water was shut off at san clinton prison on the north bay on thursday and it is still not running this morning. that water was turned off after a prisoner was diagnosed with legion airs disease. joe vazquez shows us how the water could have play add roll in the spread of the disease. >> reporter: you can see the scene on the prison yard, hundreds of inmates are lined up to get water, also about 200 porta potties have been brought in for the roughly 3700 prisoners here. officials have shut off the water to the prison as they deal with the possible outbreak, it all started with one sick inpate yesterday. >> one of the patients tested posi
do we want him living next to us? do you? >> i am disappoint that had this kind of thing goes on and yo know, we have never come face to face with it before. >> and the das office is fighting smith's release in the county saying he needs to live in the county where he lincolntoned before he went to prison. now there is a hearing on september 25th regarding commit's placement in fair field. >>> water was shut off at san clinton prison on the north bay on thursday and it is...
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joins us now. do you know, if you were with the cia, you worked undercover, do you think or do you know whether or not we responded or retaliated in any way against these people who hacked us? >> well, yeah, i mean it would be naive to think we don't have our own offensives capabilities and efforts. that doesn't make what the russians or chinese or state-sponsored or individual hackers do okay. because their motivations and what they're after is different than the way that we act. but, at the same time, yes, i mean we're very good. in fact i would argue we're the best at the business. stuart: do you know this? i mean that is important. not just speculation? you know this, if we wanted to have a go at them via their computing systems we could do it? you know that? >> yeah. we have the best people in the business frankly, that's what i'm saying. without going into the weeds and talking about things we're not supposed to talk about, we better hope, and public should
joins us now. do you know, if you were with the cia, you worked undercover, do you think or do you know whether or not we responded or retaliated in any way against these people who hacked us? >> well, yeah, i mean it would be naive to think we don't have our own offensives capabilities and efforts. that doesn't make what the russians or chinese or state-sponsored or individual hackers do okay. because their motivations and what they're after is different than the way that we act. but, at...
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there are rules that prevent us from doing it. we have the ability to liquefy natural gas, which means it can be exported for it we can make europe dependent on us for energy. and at the same time, drive down our debt. by developing our petroleum, our fossil fuels, we can generate money for research into alternative fuels and clean energy. ngs to not have to be at world with each other and the environmental protection agency should be used to work with business industry, academic, designed the cleanest and most environmentally friendly ways to utilize our energy, not suppress it. that will help tremendously. smart things like looking at the fact we have the highest corporate tax rate in the developed world. of course that's going to drive business out of here. hiatus do a six-month tax-free so they can repatriate the over $2 trillion sitting over there. the only stipulation i would make is 10% of it had to be used to job creation for people on welfare and people who are unemployed. you want to talk about his stimulus -- about a sti
there are rules that prevent us from doing it. we have the ability to liquefy natural gas, which means it can be exported for it we can make europe dependent on us for energy. and at the same time, drive down our debt. by developing our petroleum, our fossil fuels, we can generate money for research into alternative fuels and clean energy. ngs to not have to be at world with each other and the environmental protection agency should be used to work with business industry, academic, designed the...
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i think all of us have a responsibility to go out and try to do it differently, bring talent in. our biggest selling opposition across all format is the reach of our medium. that's the one thing that we can positively say that ppm has done for us is it's gone -- we don't talk about that anymore. i remember the pitch back when everybody was talking about changing the methodology and going into this form of measurement. the pitch was all about it was going to make radio easier, open up more dollars and there will be a cost per point reset. i looked at pierre and say that's great but i didn't fall off the turnip truck yesterday. that's all a bunch of what? the reality is we'll probably never quantify this or sell it, you've got to go out and lead with it's going to give usa better opportunity to demonstrate the expansive reach of radio, and it has. you've seen cums in new york approach 5 million. it's huge, it's crazy. back to talent. i think any informed talent -- we have to continue to push this agenda, looks at radio and broadcast, no such thing as terrestrial radio, borrowed cast
i think all of us have a responsibility to go out and try to do it differently, bring talent in. our biggest selling opposition across all format is the reach of our medium. that's the one thing that we can positively say that ppm has done for us is it's gone -- we don't talk about that anymore. i remember the pitch back when everybody was talking about changing the methodology and going into this form of measurement. the pitch was all about it was going to make radio easier, open up more...
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we do not use them. we use political hacks, diplomats, people who do not have any business ability. we use people who have never done a job. someone stole my plane. people are pointing up to the plane. an example -- carl icahn. anyone ever hear of carl? he's an unbelievably brilliant, tough businessman. i call him. i say, you know, carl, i'm doing pretty well. i'm leaving every poll. he said, you're doing great. i can't believe it either. 1 mr. trump: i said, if i ever get there, i want you to oversee the negotiations with china. i can get him two. he is extraordinary. i will give you china and japan. "i'll do it, i'll do it!" [laughter] mr. trump: remember when i said someone had blood coming out of her eyes with hatred? he had blood coming out of his eyes. he is an unbelievable negotiator. unbelievable negotiator. i know the best. i know the worst. i know the ones that are overrated. i know the ones you have never heard about that are better than all of them. but carl is one of the greatest. he is very famous. he is very rich. he would love to do it. he would love to give back. he
we do not use them. we use political hacks, diplomats, people who do not have any business ability. we use people who have never done a job. someone stole my plane. people are pointing up to the plane. an example -- carl icahn. anyone ever hear of carl? he's an unbelievably brilliant, tough businessman. i call him. i say, you know, carl, i'm doing pretty well. i'm leaving every poll. he said, you're doing great. i can't believe it either. 1 mr. trump: i said, if i ever get there, i want you to...
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norma's amounts of energy -- enormous amounts of energy but archaic rules that prevent us from doing it. we have the ability to liquefy natural gas. it can be exported. we can make europe dependent on us for energy and drive down the debt. energy,oping petroleum fossil fuels, we can generate cleanfor re-search into energy. those things do not have to be a war with each other. the environmental protection agency should work with academia to find the cleanest ways to utilize energy, not suppress it. lookingart things like at the fact we have the highest corporate tax rate in the world. that will drive business out of your. -- here. but i would do a six-month hiatus tax-free so they could repatriate the $2 trillion over there. i would only stipulate that 10% of it had to be used for job creation and people who are unemployed. you want to talk about a stimulus that does tremendous and also get our businesses and corporations in the mindset of recognizing the people around them are resources. -- that resources is need to be developed. china has over one billion people. india has over one m
norma's amounts of energy -- enormous amounts of energy but archaic rules that prevent us from doing it. we have the ability to liquefy natural gas. it can be exported. we can make europe dependent on us for energy and drive down the debt. energy,oping petroleum fossil fuels, we can generate cleanfor re-search into energy. those things do not have to be a war with each other. the environmental protection agency should work with academia to find the cleanest ways to utilize energy, not suppress...
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use it. then we have how do we protect our networks? because the same sets of messaging and stuff that can be used for communications and for terrorism can also be used to penetrate networks and other things. you have two sets of issues that have to be looked at and have to be debated. it really resonated with me the way that comey talked about how do we do this? i think he's right, we've got to have the private sector, silicon valley in specific to sit down and say is there a way we could do both? what about our allies and other countries? >> that's the debate and it's not an easy answer because you can see both sides of this issue. i do think you have to set that one aside. we have to solve that problem. without it, we're going to have something bad happen before the debate. have the debate now and get that so everybody is comfortable of the on cyber security, that is yet a different issue about how networks are secure. and i think we should talk about that too but it's not the same over here on the communications. >> can i am add some
use it. then we have how do we protect our networks? because the same sets of messaging and stuff that can be used for communications and for terrorism can also be used to penetrate networks and other things. you have two sets of issues that have to be looked at and have to be debated. it really resonated with me the way that comey talked about how do we do this? i think he's right, we've got to have the private sector, silicon valley in specific to sit down and say is there a way we could do...
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law enforcement has real actually reached out to us and said, hey, if you're doing a live shot somewhere, let us know and we'll be there, we'll help you. so we appreciate that. >>. [ inaudible ] >> i have the greatest news team. you know, i love each and every one of them. and they have performed so well. i have watched anchors and reporters half an hour before a newscast be crying in the news room and then get on that set and deliver the news to the people of southwest and central virginia. they have had to talk about their colleagues and, you know, deal with some difficult situations. i give you the example of our meteorologist this morning found a candy wrapper while on the air that adam ward had always eaten and had left somewhere. and it's those kinds of little things that are just kind of getting to us now. my sports director just said to me, i lost it when i saw -- walked out and saw his car in the parking lot and had saw clothes in there. every little thing. but the performance of this staff has been incredible. they cry, they hug, and then they get the job done. and that's all i
law enforcement has real actually reached out to us and said, hey, if you're doing a live shot somewhere, let us know and we'll be there, we'll help you. so we appreciate that. >>. [ inaudible ] >> i have the greatest news team. you know, i love each and every one of them. and they have performed so well. i have watched anchors and reporters half an hour before a newscast be crying in the news room and then get on that set and deliver the news to the people of southwest and central...
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those devices will enable us to do that. it will allow us to support things like kennett.gov. anyone aware of jeanette.gov? anyone here from gsa? okay. perfect. united states postal service is the connect all department with the gsa to bring substance to kennett.gov. the u.s. postal service is also looking for what we can do with our federal agency partners to bring together new citizens product. connect.gov is one example. what we're doing is actual allowing our citizens use of credentials that they've established in one agency giving be available in an agency. again we are connecting, starting with their own internet of things at the postal service without delivery devices and we are moving into the consumer space of connecting those devices. anyone in the room wearing a track or of any? you have a gps, google glass, anyone? yes, yes, yes. accounted for all brought with me. i have three of them with me up here. every one of us probably has at least two devices that we are knowingly and willingly submitting tracked and monitored on. water intake, gps from your morning run. so
those devices will enable us to do that. it will allow us to support things like kennett.gov. anyone aware of jeanette.gov? anyone here from gsa? okay. perfect. united states postal service is the connect all department with the gsa to bring substance to kennett.gov. the u.s. postal service is also looking for what we can do with our federal agency partners to bring together new citizens product. connect.gov is one example. what we're doing is actual allowing our citizens use of credentials...
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people get upset when the great tennis players use the public courts. >> they do? rosanna: yes, there was something in the papers they used the tennis courts for two hours and you are only supposed to do use it for an hour. greg: whatever you want to do. rosanna: are you using a public court? >> no, i'm excited to go to flushing meadows and see the new court with the roof. you know, like, everybody has been talking about it. greg: right, right. we have a court over here. it is pretty, well, a low rent court. we are playing tennis in a moment. where'd you grow up? >> belarus. >> when did you get into tennis? >> at 7 years old, my worked at a tennis center and i was very attached to my mom and wouldn't let her work and she gave me a racket. and play against the wall. a coach saw me and asked me to join, no, i'm scared. that was the last scary moment of tennis. rosanna: these days you are living in los angeles? >> yes, i spend a lot of time there. i also spend time in monaco. rosanna: oh, that is plush. >> i'm using that as an advantage, excuse to learn french, but not
people get upset when the great tennis players use the public courts. >> they do? rosanna: yes, there was something in the papers they used the tennis courts for two hours and you are only supposed to do use it for an hour. greg: whatever you want to do. rosanna: are you using a public court? >> no, i'm excited to go to flushing meadows and see the new court with the roof. you know, like, everybody has been talking about it. greg: right, right. we have a court over here. it is...
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people who are murdered and doing a hideous act, what difference does it make? go after those who want to bring us harm. >> next up, do you think the drone, shooting a gun, you think that's scary? another drone did something that ha folks, wait for it, calling for more regulations. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? show at 3:00 p.m. >>> drone scare striking, yet again. california officials offering a reward for information on drone operators who interfered with aircraft fighting these dangerous wildfires. we have a kentucky gentleman thrown in jail for shooting a drone down. it was e congresswomened with a camera hovering over his property. we need tougher rules, explain. >> we need clear rules. they are not tiny objects, they are big. they have the ability to invade people's property. >> john, what do you think, more regulation for drones? >> a resounding no. how quickly we can get goods. why on earth something that can be tra
people who are murdered and doing a hideous act, what difference does it make? go after those who want to bring us harm. >> next up, do you think the drone, shooting a gun, you think that's scary? another drone did something that ha folks, wait for it, calling for more regulations. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive?...
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do better. rebecca: stanley mcchrystal teaching us all how to do better. k you for joining us on "washington business report." when we return, how much you earn per year. salary transparency is a new trend. whatat is driving it? rebecca: welcome back. it is called a lary transparencycy and is not only trending right now, but becoming corpore policy in some companies. talking about what you can earn and using that to your advaage. joining us now is mary to help us break the silence of a strategic way. lotsthis startegetting of attention, we talked about it on the show in terms of the number of different companies doing it. we could not get into the details of why it's a good idea and wh you need to be careful for. there are companies now who say this is the sound rate for this job, take it or leave it and everybody is going to know. mary: when i first heard about it, i thought that is crazy. the more i reseah it, the more i learn abouit, i think it has some real merit to it. rebecca: the federal government has done it r years. i'm comfortable witht from that
do better. rebecca: stanley mcchrystal teaching us all how to do better. k you for joining us on "washington business report." when we return, how much you earn per year. salary transparency is a new trend. whatat is driving it? rebecca: welcome back. it is called a lary transparencycy and is not only trending right now, but becoming corpore policy in some companies. talking about what you can earn and using that to your advaage. joining us now is mary to help us break the silence of...
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buying used cars is all we do... all makes and models... no dealership pressure.e'll even settle your loan or lease. so don't wait. get your free online valuation now at webuyanycar.com ♪usic: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪ ♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. ♪usic: "another sunny day" by belle and sebastian ♪ ♪ such a shame it's labeled a "getaway." life should always feel like this. hampton. we go together. always get the lowest price, only when you book direct at hampton.com (cheering) d'oh! (tires screeching) (grunts) (clamoring) okay. next question. yes. will there be another simpsons movie? ♪ lisa: our lord, buddha, says, "the secret of existence is to pass beyond fear." my brother is about to meet fear... and as usual... he won't pass. wake up, lis! it's the last day of school! (groans) wake up, maggs! it's the last day of school! (singsongy): last day of school! (metal clanging rhythmically) last day of school! found my
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us. we always do that. but with regard to making those decisions of the question of an investigation of a legal matter -- >> so you don't have personnel that can look into this? >> with regard to what we do have at department of hhs, is this is not an issue in terms of us funding this specific issue. when we do have issues -- >> you deal with medicare fraud. >> the gentleman's time has expired. mr. desaulnier. >> briefly on the issue of planned parenthood. as i understand it, there are multiple investigations in california. the state attorney general is investigating the issues, including if the people who actually took the film violated the law. but i have two areas for questions for you. one is your work on prescription drug abuse, as my colleague from georgia mentioned. it is a very large issue. 45 americans die a day, according to the center for disease control. the u.s. has less than 5% of the world's population but consume over 80% of the opiates in the world. that's a huge cost issue, both financial
us. we always do that. but with regard to making those decisions of the question of an investigation of a legal matter -- >> so you don't have personnel that can look into this? >> with regard to what we do have at department of hhs, is this is not an issue in terms of us funding this specific issue. when we do have issues -- >> you deal with medicare fraud. >> the gentleman's time has expired. mr. desaulnier. >> briefly on the issue of planned parenthood. as i...
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this savings plan doesn't sound like it's going to save us money. what do you think?the more the government gets involved, whether it's grants, whether it's additional loans, the cost of college will keep rising. it will keep skyrocketing. new york federal reserve did a study that people would know about if they watched cavuto coast-to-coast on the fox business network, but they tied the amount of government help to the skyrocketing college costs, period. >> did i say that? >> yes, you did. you were all over it. >> i am outraged. ben stein, what do you think of that? >> a long time ago the great genius economist milton friedman said why should the machinists in a factory in south carolina have be to tacked to pay for the child of an orthodontist going to child when the child is either doing nothing productive or using a useless skill. he should pay for himself. she should pay for themselves. it's an investment. they should pay for themselves. >> when you look at this, i understand what she's getting at. it's getting out of whack, and college tu eggs and room and board
this savings plan doesn't sound like it's going to save us money. what do you think?the more the government gets involved, whether it's grants, whether it's additional loans, the cost of college will keep rising. it will keep skyrocketing. new york federal reserve did a study that people would know about if they watched cavuto coast-to-coast on the fox business network, but they tied the amount of government help to the skyrocketing college costs, period. >> did i say that? >> yes,...
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let two women do that. for us not to do that is a disgrace. not fair to the american people and not fair to her because she deserves it. >> i do think it is important for her to be on the stage. for name recognition and also because of the way it is perceived. it she is not on the stage she is not perceived as being electable, in the top tier. >> fair to everybody else on the stage the earlier debate stage too? >> in her case because i have watched her so closely and i wasn't acute supporter of her before and have become one she has made big gains, she has earned her right to be there. >> i want to respect the rules but what i am trying to say is there something wrong with the rules if they keep her off the stage? >> i agree with that. we will move on. lately we have seen advertising campaigns embracing women with real body's record than the usual model types. but folks, not so much. in its september issue not a single plus sized model is featured except in one page ad. our culture is it changing when it comes to women's bodies? this model has
let two women do that. for us not to do that is a disgrace. not fair to the american people and not fair to her because she deserves it. >> i do think it is important for her to be on the stage. for name recognition and also because of the way it is perceived. it she is not on the stage she is not perceived as being electable, in the top tier. >> fair to everybody else on the stage the earlier debate stage too? >> in her case because i have watched her so closely and i wasn't...
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i do think there's the potential of us having some impact from the system here. temperatures way cool in the 50s to mid 60s. have a look at your afternoon. coming up tonight. >> now to the presidential race and an increasingly popular political guessing game called will joe biden run. >> the vice president is now leaning more seriously towards the run than he was earlier this summer. all given to the recent stumbles in hillary clinton's campaign. he is also weighing the needs of his family as he continues to grieve the death of his oldest son beau. biden has invited major fundraisers to meet with them at the vice president's residence after labor day. >> something to keep an eye on. a local woman charged with running over her husband and killing him. neighbors describe what happened moments before. >> why you exercise. you choose the salad. occasionally. but staying well - physically, financially, emotionally - its hard on your own. so cigna's got your back, and your knees, 24/7. cigna's there to answer your questions. or when you need some coaching. in sickness
i do think there's the potential of us having some impact from the system here. temperatures way cool in the 50s to mid 60s. have a look at your afternoon. coming up tonight. >> now to the presidential race and an increasingly popular political guessing game called will joe biden run. >> the vice president is now leaning more seriously towards the run than he was earlier this summer. all given to the recent stumbles in hillary clinton's campaign. he is also weighing the needs of his...
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small business and economic development to help us do that. >> okay. , you're into the stars of your term. you're going to run again? >> well, this is the best city in the world and i enjoy what we're doing. and we are focused on getting the job done. >> thank you very much for being here today. thanks for talking about all the issues. some good, some not so good. we'll see you around the city. mayor muriel bowser. i'm tom sherwood. have a good day. do you like the passaaadd? it's a good looking car. this is the model rear end event. the model year end sales event. it's year end! it's the rear end event. year end, rear end, check it out. talk about turbocharging my engine. you're gorgeous. what kind of car do you like? new, or many miles on it? get a $1000 volkswagen reward card on select 2015 passat models. or lease a 2015 passat limited edition for $189 a month after a $1000 bonus. >>> "news4 today" starts now. >> right now on "news4 today," not one, but two baby pandas calling the national zoo home this morning. we are getting new details in the surp
small business and economic development to help us do that. >> okay. , you're into the stars of your term. you're going to run again? >> well, this is the best city in the world and i enjoy what we're doing. and we are focused on getting the job done. >> thank you very much for being here today. thanks for talking about all the issues. some good, some not so good. we'll see you around the city. mayor muriel bowser. i'm tom sherwood. have a good day. do you like the passaaadd?...
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everything to stop us doing our job there. >> al jazeera journalists say that they were arrested bit the same military force they had the day before. but they were able to return to abuja. it cannot be said for local journalists that they left behind, who faced the threat of boko haram, and the danger of being affiliated with the group. >> you had cases where some journalists who perhaps were aware of boko haram from the time that it was founded in 2002, and tracked the group and its evolution and those that it could speak to. the journalists were vulnerable to accusations that they were members of boko haram. >> so times you have to balance between security and the accuracy of your reports. for local journalists it's difficult to come and give the correct story without balance from the official sources, because without the official side of the story, he stands accused of playing into the hands of boko haram. a lot of journalists, local journalists intimidated into silence or looking the other way when certainly stories happen >>> information is a rare commodity in the f
everything to stop us doing our job there. >> al jazeera journalists say that they were arrested bit the same military force they had the day before. but they were able to return to abuja. it cannot be said for local journalists that they left behind, who faced the threat of boko haram, and the danger of being affiliated with the group. >> you had cases where some journalists who perhaps were aware of boko haram from the time that it was founded in 2002, and tracked the group and...
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not ask us to be little, do notsk us to stop, do not ask us to include because if it had not been for our blood, sweat, and tears, this country would not he where it is right now. bruce: anybody else want to respond to that? while we are back here, the lady in the back, no, right here in the front. your name, please? iil: my name is gail schnell, am the president and ceo of schnell tech solutions. i just want to say that i respect each and every person here and each and every race, and we have all suffered some sort of injustice if you look at the past, speaking from the asian-americans like a minor for the japanese, they have gone through concentration camps, and these are all of our ancestors. the only way we will move forward is learning from her past, learning from our mistakes and moving forward together as a whole. i have a child, and with his classmates asked him -- are you filipino? and he said what aris that. from theid are you philippines committees that i am america. i want one day for us to not see a col
not ask us to be little, do notsk us to stop, do not ask us to include because if it had not been for our blood, sweat, and tears, this country would not he where it is right now. bruce: anybody else want to respond to that? while we are back here, the lady in the back, no, right here in the front. your name, please? iil: my name is gail schnell, am the president and ceo of schnell tech solutions. i just want to say that i respect each and every person here and each and every race, and we have...
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now we have to support a population of 10 billion people so we need all of the technology to help us do that into the internet of things will be a big part of it. >> have you been following the debate on net neutrality and if so do you have an opinion? >> guest: i have, and i do. it's a euphemism for the companies to monopolize television. we had a lot of discussion that they are really surprised. the big change in the television world is that producers of television content can give it directly over the internet either to the laptop. everybody is familiar with youtube for example but also some type of a set top box like a video council for playstation for or a device from amazon. as to so what's happening is cable companies are providing you with internet but they are being disinter mediated from providing you with television so we have the worldwide wrestling will now send queue wrestling directly to your xbox or tivo or your computer. the nfl is looking at doing the same thing and i think the great fear for the cable company is there role will bowlby simply providing you with interne
now we have to support a population of 10 billion people so we need all of the technology to help us do that into the internet of things will be a big part of it. >> have you been following the debate on net neutrality and if so do you have an opinion? >> guest: i have, and i do. it's a euphemism for the companies to monopolize television. we had a lot of discussion that they are really surprised. the big change in the television world is that producers of television content can...
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please do not forget about us. do we have to raise our houses? if you are at or above the floodplain, you do not have to raise. >> i do appreciate you taking this time. please do not forget about us. thank you. you six, -- back in in two thon said cameras to new orleans to take a look at events that were going on there. it was a documentary that we put together which you can still see on our website. in the documentary you met a lady named sue sperry. during the documentary you heard her talk about the markings that were used on the buildings that were going on during the search and rescue effort there. here is a little bit of that documentary. [video clip] >> this is search-and-rescue markings. this is such a painful reminder for everybody who lives here -- here. i we just love it when people come back and the first thing they do is paid over. over.nt on the left side is the agency ,r unit who did the inspection maybe a troop number there. 118, i'm not sure what that is. means that no entry, they could not gain entry to the house. the bottom quad
please do not forget about us. do we have to raise our houses? if you are at or above the floodplain, you do not have to raise. >> i do appreciate you taking this time. please do not forget about us. thank you. you six, -- back in in two thon said cameras to new orleans to take a look at events that were going on there. it was a documentary that we put together which you can still see on our website. in the documentary you met a lady named sue sperry. during the documentary you heard her...
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do. they just kept occurring to us, i do not know what these people are doing. mean, i used to program a little bit. but i was not building apps and platforms, i was doing a different kind of test engineering thing. the more we dug into it, the more great stuff we found. emily: tell me about your time in silicon valley. mike: it was a long time ago. i worked -- my first job up here was for a company called parallax graphics. they made what would be called a gpu now, graphics interfaces. this was in 1987. worked there for a few months. emily: why did you leave? mike: i did not enjoy it too much. i think -- emily: you thought you might write a show about it instead? mike: the movie "office space" was kind of more about why i would leave that job. i don't know, i just wanted to do something else. emily: the hot shows used to be about doctors and lawyers. why write about silicon valley and computer geeks? like, where does silicon valley fit in this arc of entertainment history? mike: you do not think these guys are hot? emily: maybe if they are worth a billion dollar
do. they just kept occurring to us, i do not know what these people are doing. mean, i used to program a little bit. but i was not building apps and platforms, i was doing a different kind of test engineering thing. the more we dug into it, the more great stuff we found. emily: tell me about your time in silicon valley. mike: it was a long time ago. i worked -- my first job up here was for a company called parallax graphics. they made what would be called a gpu now, graphics interfaces. this...
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many of us do that without being obscene and acting like children on the playground. that's exactly what donald trump is doing here. i think this will fizzle out eventually when people get tired of hearing the same things. we can predict what donald trump is going to say. >> i don't know you can always -- >> you know he's going to call somebody a loser. he's going to say i'm smart, i'm rich, and i can do better. but he has yet to explain how. i'm waiting for someone to say to him, that's great, but how are you going to do these things. >> i think a lot of journalists have and the moderators did on thursday night and ours certainly will on september 16th. thank you, as always. that reminder for you. cnn hosting the next republican presidential debate wednesday september 16th. >>> still ahead, defending donald trump. former cob test tants from his show sounding off on whether or not he has an issue with women. also trump's role as a self-described television ratings machine. brian stelter weighs in. t? well at safelite we know sooner or later, every chip will crack. the
many of us do that without being obscene and acting like children on the playground. that's exactly what donald trump is doing here. i think this will fizzle out eventually when people get tired of hearing the same things. we can predict what donald trump is going to say. >> i don't know you can always -- >> you know he's going to call somebody a loser. he's going to say i'm smart, i'm rich, and i can do better. but he has yet to explain how. i'm waiting for someone to say to him,...
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not ask us to be little, do not ask us to stop, do not ask us to include because if it had not been for our blood, sweat, and tears, this country would not he where it is right now. bruce: anybody else want to respond to that? while we are back here, the lady in the back, no, right here in the front. your name, please? gail: my name is gail schnell, i am the president and ceo of schnell tech solutions. i just want to say that i respect each and every person here and each and every race, and we have all suffered some sort of injustice if you look at the past, speaking from the asian-americans like a minor for the japanese, they have gone through concentration camps, and these are all of our ancestors. the only way we will move forward is learning from her past, learning from our mistakes and moving forward together as a whole. i have a child, and with his classmates asked him -- are you filipino? and he said -- what is that? and he said -- are you from the philippines? he said, "i am american." i want one day for us
not ask us to be little, do not ask us to stop, do not ask us to include because if it had not been for our blood, sweat, and tears, this country would not he where it is right now. bruce: anybody else want to respond to that? while we are back here, the lady in the back, no, right here in the front. your name, please? gail: my name is gail schnell, i am the president and ceo of schnell tech solutions. i just want to say that i respect each and every person here and each and every race, and we...
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representative thompson: how do you plan to get us off the bottom? mr. hefenger: i start with the fact that everyone rose -- raise their hand and took an oath of office. how many people in this country do that? i'm sure their eyes were open. they knew it was not the most popular job in the country. but they said i want to be the face of security for the traveling public. that is where morale starts. what is -- where does morale fail after that? i go right back to the mission and my dedication to the coast guard told me it starts with the mission. and then you have to talk about that mission. and you have to train to that mission. and you have to measure that mission area. when i come to work, i know -- i want to know that i am being given the tools and the training to do it and they are backing me up when i have to make decisions. i think there is a lot of training to that and there is a workforce engagement needs. representative thompson: people who apply do not have to go back. now we are hearing, when they tried to get recertified, there is a tremendou
representative thompson: how do you plan to get us off the bottom? mr. hefenger: i start with the fact that everyone rose -- raise their hand and took an oath of office. how many people in this country do that? i'm sure their eyes were open. they knew it was not the most popular job in the country. but they said i want to be the face of security for the traveling public. that is where morale starts. what is -- where does morale fail after that? i go right back to the mission and my dedication...
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we have the resources, the expertise to do it, and we must be responsible stewards of our resources and land and of our planet. all the people who tell us we cannot do this, we cannot drill, we cannot keep the coal industry going, they all site books science of climate -- they all site the science of climate change. you have to read the fine print. all the sciences that tell assignment -- that tell us we can change is real, destroy every job in this country, we can destroy the epacultural industry, the will control 95% of the water in the state. just like they control the water in california. the agriculture industry in california is in deep trouble. we can destroy all of these jobs in this nation. we can destroy industries. here's the truth. destroyed at the altar of ideology. this is about ideology, not science. one of the reasons to be the , what ever ituse is, one of the reasons to be the global energy powerhouse is not just because it creates jobs. it is not just because it makes -- it is also because we need those industries in order to be able to innovate. innovation, not regulation. >> [indiscernible] ms. fiorina: the question i
we have the resources, the expertise to do it, and we must be responsible stewards of our resources and land and of our planet. all the people who tell us we cannot do this, we cannot drill, we cannot keep the coal industry going, they all site books science of climate -- they all site the science of climate change. you have to read the fine print. all the sciences that tell assignment -- that tell us we can change is real, destroy every job in this country, we can destroy the epacultural...
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you just told us the embargo stays in place. what does it actually do?re absolutely right ali, it is largely a symbolic gesture. that flag behind me has a certain amount of significance. it essentially says cuba is open for business. an american flag over an embassy is a certain sense that businesses can come into the country. not only american businesses that can start to do business in a progressive way, but other businesses across the country or consume across the region here. cuba nationalized private property and confiscated industries, exxon mobil, coca-cola and that drove investment out of the country. the reason for the economic trade embargo. having this flag here says there's some legitimacy here and that cuba is open for business. >> and of course those repossessed properties those confiscated properties are a big topic of republican opposition to this opening of diplomatic relations. a lot of those businesses were small to even medium size businesses. cuba says that's not going to happen, what about the others that had their businesses confis
you just told us the embargo stays in place. what does it actually do?re absolutely right ali, it is largely a symbolic gesture. that flag behind me has a certain amount of significance. it essentially says cuba is open for business. an american flag over an embassy is a certain sense that businesses can come into the country. not only american businesses that can start to do business in a progressive way, but other businesses across the country or consume across the region here. cuba...
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if the scientists are telling us we need to do it and the engineers are telling us we can do it, all that is missing is a politicians willing to interview's bold policies that can make it happen. amy: during his speech monday, president obama also talked about his visits to the arctic at the end of the month. president obama: i'll be the first president to visit the arctic where they have seen the rising oceans, the impact on marine life -- we will talk about what the world needs to do together to prevent the worst impact of climate change before it is too late. amy: that is president obama. can you talk about what is happening in the arctic, and the activists -- activism going on from portland, oregon, to the arctic, to prevent what president obama has allowed -- drilling in the arctic? naomi: it is extraordinary that he would announce this now because what the world needs to starters, is to declare a moratorium on arctic drilling. the u.s. could be meeting that effort, bringing together all arctic nations to agree that this is untouchable -- a no-go zone. because that leadership is
if the scientists are telling us we need to do it and the engineers are telling us we can do it, all that is missing is a politicians willing to interview's bold policies that can make it happen. amy: during his speech monday, president obama also talked about his visits to the arctic at the end of the month. president obama: i'll be the first president to visit the arctic where they have seen the rising oceans, the impact on marine life -- we will talk about what the world needs to do together...
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us." that we are focusing on is how we can build a democracy that reflects and includes the people it's for. conversation,this what i will do is share some of thatesearch that we did helps us understand where we are . we started this project last year and it comes down to a simple idea -- what matters. when you look around the country and the things that we do measure by race and gender -- the u.s. census, colleges and university track race and when it comes to our elected leaders that are making decisions that affect millions of us from economic justice to women's rights, it is something we haven't actually measured in a meaningful way. know,ng with what we there are 314 million of us in the united states. 51% of us are women. 49% are men. 63% are white. 37% are people of color. our country is changing fast. the census bureau predicts that by 2044, we will have a majority of people of color. getting these demographic --lities ask this question who needs us? we were shocked to learn that the answer didn't exist. we want to invest in finding out. we commissioned a study of 42,000 elected officials across the united states fr
us." that we are focusing on is how we can build a democracy that reflects and includes the people it's for. conversation,this what i will do is share some of thatesearch that we did helps us understand where we are . we started this project last year and it comes down to a simple idea -- what matters. when you look around the country and the things that we do measure by race and gender -- the u.s. census, colleges and university track race and when it comes to our elected leaders that are...
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much ofmuch of the run-up had to do with the low interest rate environment. the fed willfederal let usnow what they will do. the fed, a disaster. no clue what there talking about. the rates are going outup and the other tells you it's going down. what do you know that ii don't? >> am wondering if they got hollywood agents. buying stations across the country. >> buying tv stations. >> and digital media. really growing and make money. they only buy stocks that make money and have earnings >> stop looking at healcaremlpsnd eope. >> why healthcare? >> he got beat up really bad we bought it 15 percent cheaper than the high. europe got slammed face of everything that happened. >> i was they're last week in eastern europe and western europe. the immigration situation, the weight on those government taxes we will keep going up. it is really. >> people flooding out. i long-term target 90 to 95 which will not be good for europe if you are an investor. >> that's another one we disagree on. >> should have copyrighted the term. that's just there is no black swan. >> you just side taste of what coul
much ofmuch of the run-up had to do with the low interest rate environment. the fed willfederal let usnow what they will do. the fed, a disaster. no clue what there talking about. the rates are going outup and the other tells you it's going down. what do you know that ii don't? >> am wondering if they got hollywood agents. buying stations across the country. >> buying tv stations. >> and digital media. really growing and make money. they only buy stocks that make money and...
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but electronic music got us doing only electronic music and it evolved into hip-hop, disco, pop, new ll the way up to us and we're like a culmination of everything that happened before us. we're just like another filter that comes out. >out. when you think about the internet, the internet is not just audio. it's audio and it's interactive. what's the future of music going to be in that format that isn't just about the actual sound itself anymore? it is about the sound, the visual and perhaps maybe even the interactive part. >> rose: you agree with him? yes, for sure. i think inevitably it's all coming together. >> for us the one thing i think me and him would help us to be successful this year is a lot of artists, other guys older that battle streaming services that battle distribution systems, we embrace it 100%. we would rather people listen to our music than to make every cent we can make off it. eth more important to have get our music heard than grab every penny you can get. >> it's like what a market is. you have different aisles. you have the girl section, the socks section. ma
but electronic music got us doing only electronic music and it evolved into hip-hop, disco, pop, new ll the way up to us and we're like a culmination of everything that happened before us. we're just like another filter that comes out. >out. when you think about the internet, the internet is not just audio. it's audio and it's interactive. what's the future of music going to be in that format that isn't just about the actual sound itself anymore? it is about the sound, the visual and perhaps...
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you're going to do cupcakes and compete against these people? but we're so different. >> tell us about how different you are and what you put in your cupcakes. >> first of all, we don't do butter cream. everything is cream cheese or chocolate georgia natch. >> ooh. >> we are now on the map for certain things that we make like our flan cupcake, tier rah my sue. rainbow cookies. there it is. that is unique to us. >> this is a big deal. >> that looks good, i see it. >> you see it? >> whoa! >> rosanna, we're at the barclays center -- >> you are? we love that. >> yankee doodles, it's like an updated yankee doodle. >> how is it? >> oh, my gosh, it's fantastic. it really is. >> gina, is this coconut? >> that's coconut. that's a samoa like the girl scout cookies. >> what do you do with these -- >> so, basically, we make flan cupcakes. we start with making our original can custard. i'm going to attempt to do this live. >> what is that stuff, anyway? >> fellow. [laughter] >> it's custard. it's custard. >> all right, there it is. >> wow. gorgeous. >> okay. then we take that -- thank you. an
you're going to do cupcakes and compete against these people? but we're so different. >> tell us about how different you are and what you put in your cupcakes. >> first of all, we don't do butter cream. everything is cream cheese or chocolate georgia natch. >> ooh. >> we are now on the map for certain things that we make like our flan cupcake, tier rah my sue. rainbow cookies. there it is. that is unique to us. >> this is a big deal. >> that looks good, i see...