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do you want us to have different tools, or as a society, are you -- and we, all of us, are we willing to live with the inevitable, inevitable public safety costs that are associated with encryption which, of course, enhances all of our privacy, inclouding mine. right? so at the fbi we also are charged with dealing with cyber security threats. right? well, so, encryption is great in that regard. we love enkrims. it helps us so many ways as a society but it has costs and we need to think about it as a society how we're going to deal with those costs. maybe we say we'll accept it. maybe that's it. that the value that is associated with encryption is so tremendous and so great and so beneficial that we will deal with the costs. the reality is, and this is a -- we didn't talk about but i september spent most of my career at the department of justice and now at the fbi one of the thing this is's impressive to me is the proximity in terms of me giving legal advice to people, i am much more proximate, i'm much more closer to the agents literally having to go into houses and put their lives at
do you want us to have different tools, or as a society, are you -- and we, all of us, are we willing to live with the inevitable, inevitable public safety costs that are associated with encryption which, of course, enhances all of our privacy, inclouding mine. right? so at the fbi we also are charged with dealing with cyber security threats. right? well, so, encryption is great in that regard. we love enkrims. it helps us so many ways as a society but it has costs and we need to think about it...
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us. we have to straighten out our country. they have to take care of us. [applause] and i want to keep doing it. i want to keep doing it. i want to keep it going but you know what it some point they are laughing at us. i have friends in saudi arabia. i have friends in germany. i have friends in japan. i have many friends in south korea. every time you order a television set, samsung, algae, you order it from korea. they are believable successful countries. they have got to help us out. they have got to pay. if we didn't take care of saudi arabia as an example, they wouldn't be there for six months nobody has more money. therefore, i will give you an example. saudi arabia was making $1 billion a day, a billion dollars a day. we are losing a fortune every single month. we lose a fortune. we have got to pay up, they have to pay up and we want to get along with everybody. they have got to pay up. [applause] so we are going to have something that's very special. i'm going against the books. you know i used to be a big contributor. i used to be i guess i was a me
us. we have to straighten out our country. they have to take care of us. [applause] and i want to keep doing it. i want to keep doing it. i want to keep it going but you know what it some point they are laughing at us. i have friends in saudi arabia. i have friends in germany. i have friends in japan. i have many friends in south korea. every time you order a television set, samsung, algae, you order it from korea. they are believable successful countries. they have got to help us out. they...
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have enough knowledge to do better. so what we have is an action gap, not a knowledge gap. and we need to usethe 21st-century knowledge we have, and we have to make sure education is aligned with 21st-century science. and, basically, dyslexia is very prevalent. we study the brain. we know where it is in the brain. we know so much about it, and yet kids -- we're gonna hear -- go struggling. teachers don't use the word. that should change now in california. >> and you had pointed to tobie, and you're absolutely right. 'cause you had this struggle with your son, so tell me about that. >> yes, i did. when he was in the 1st grade, he became a different child. i couldn't get him out of the car in the morning to go to class. and, finally, one day, he told me he was not smart, and he would lay his head down on the table in class. we asked the school to assess him for a learning disability, and they found him ineligible. we hired a neuropsychologist and then eventually an attorney to secure services for my son. but this whole process cost us thousands of dollars in loans and a full school year at my c
have enough knowledge to do better. so what we have is an action gap, not a knowledge gap. and we need to usethe 21st-century knowledge we have, and we have to make sure education is aligned with 21st-century science. and, basically, dyslexia is very prevalent. we study the brain. we know where it is in the brain. we know so much about it, and yet kids -- we're gonna hear -- go struggling. teachers don't use the word. that should change now in california. >> and you had pointed to tobie,...
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have a chance to vote on. you are getting into territory that is a high priority for all of us. to have any blurring of the d distinction of the republicans and democrats is disservice to the safety and trying to discharacterize this act which was our only window of opportunity. somebody said they did it so they can get the blue dogs to vote for the bill but 20-some blue dogs voted against the bill. our caucus did including the overwhelming black caucus. >> more broadly speaking on the puerto rico bill, it was put on hold by the committee. can that be seen as a sign of progress or setback from where you stand? >> i would like to have had a bill voted out yesterday so from the standpoint of timing hopefully we are not -- they adjourned is the technical term. >> what does the timeline look like? >> we were hoping for may 1st. was march 31st but it was extended a month and we were hoping for may1st. i don't know if that is possible but we have to target it to that time. everybody is operating on good will. i think the speaker wants to have a bill and chairman bishop does, too. i try
have a chance to vote on. you are getting into territory that is a high priority for all of us. to have any blurring of the d distinction of the republicans and democrats is disservice to the safety and trying to discharacterize this act which was our only window of opportunity. somebody said they did it so they can get the blue dogs to vote for the bill but 20-some blue dogs voted against the bill. our caucus did including the overwhelming black caucus. >> more broadly speaking on the...
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us. first to the u.k. where there have been cheers and tears today for relatives of the 96 people who died in britain's worst ever sporting disaster ever. an inquest ruled that those who died suffered an unlawful death. the prime minister has paid tribute to the extraordinary courage of the victim's relatives in their long search for the truth. we've been kicked down so many times. i think at last we've got the justice that we deserved all these years and we also vindicate what we've always said, right was on our side. there were two disasters. the one on the day and the disgraceful way that everyone tried to dive and blame it on the families. >> we've been wronged for so many years you don't know what to expect. it's all a blur now for me. >> i've attended every one and i never thought in my wildest dreams we'd get this decision. i always hoped and dreamed of it. i'm so glad we did. so the question now is could the police face criminal charges? >> yes. they could. there's been a lot of evidence that's come out during thes
us. first to the u.k. where there have been cheers and tears today for relatives of the 96 people who died in britain's worst ever sporting disaster ever. an inquest ruled that those who died suffered an unlawful death. the prime minister has paid tribute to the extraordinary courage of the victim's relatives in their long search for the truth. we've been kicked down so many times. i think at last we've got the justice that we deserved all these years and we also vindicate what we've always...
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we have to get smart and we have to help our allies and be good to our allies. but they have to remember that we are good and they have to take care of us donald. [ applause ] >> donald, you have an audience question from kelly. and first of all, kelly, you have made up your mind how are going to vote for? >> definitely. i have always voted republican. and i will only vote for trump. >> did she say always vote for trump. >> always vote for trump and says only vote for you. >> that's good. that's what i thought you said. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. >> my question is. my father owns a custom -- a small custom manufacturing company here in indiana, which employs about 50 people. the two major problems that we face are the high cost of healthcare, the health insurance and also that we are losing jobs -- we are losing our customers to cheaper prices outside of the u.s. so i was wondering, mr. trump, when you become president, what will you do. [ applause ] what will you do to help our family keep our business. >> such a great question. i was looking at indiana because i always get these statisticians. get me the list. 15 minutes. di
we have to get smart and we have to help our allies and be good to our allies. but they have to remember that we are good and they have to take care of us donald. [ applause ] >> donald, you have an audience question from kelly. and first of all, kelly, you have made up your mind how are going to vote for? >> definitely. i have always voted republican. and i will only vote for trump. >> did she say always vote for trump. >> always vote for trump and says only vote for...
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have been to hillary clinton. she and bernie sanders have had a couple of interesting days here in new york. robert moses joins us live from oakland. robert you have to say you love the tablet treatment. >> you are about to begin >> presidential candidates are fooling no one. >> hillary clinton had an issue with her metro card and bernie sanders told the daily news that he still used tokens. neither of those went well. this is what bernie sanders will hold a rally and these are his old stomping grounds. he grew up. he went to high school here. he will hold a rally around east 26 street. this is where he grew up . it's his childhood home. he along with the others are making a major push for your votes. it's become not-so-subtle. >> hillary clinton question sanders qualifications during an interview on msnbc quite had done his homework and he was talking doing things that he hadn't really studied or understood. >> sanders returned fire . >> maybe the american people might wonder about your qualification secretary. you voted for the war in iraq the most disastrous foreign policy blunder. >> it's a silly thing to say
have been to hillary clinton. she and bernie sanders have had a couple of interesting days here in new york. robert moses joins us live from oakland. robert you have to say you love the tablet treatment. >> you are about to begin >> presidential candidates are fooling no one. >> hillary clinton had an issue with her metro card and bernie sanders told the daily news that he still used tokens. neither of those went well. this is what bernie sanders will hold a rally and these...
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to you. you have a neighbor up north that i'm sure you do not want in here in a think they would have listened to us. why would they listen to us when they look to themselves as stronger than we are because of the way we have gone on month after month that in his humiliation occur? >> congressman sam -- says they are using ancient weapons. he feels that we should send them considerable aid. you believe we should? >> absolutely. look, if you have a brutal aggression and you are now willing to help and i think the way to do it was through practice if you are now within to help, what possible help -- hope -- you have to start in foreign policy with your definition of what the soviet union intends. i believe the evidence is overwhelming that they seek superiority. i believe when they see us weak and africa as a stabilizing influence they are going to go in there and use that stabilization to spread hegemony. they have been enough more than they should be allowed to digest. i think the best answer to it is for them to know that the united states is going to keep its commitment. everybody -- about our all
to you. you have a neighbor up north that i'm sure you do not want in here in a think they would have listened to us. why would they listen to us when they look to themselves as stronger than we are because of the way we have gone on month after month that in his humiliation occur? >> congressman sam -- says they are using ancient weapons. he feels that we should send them considerable aid. you believe we should? >> absolutely. look, if you have a brutal aggression and you are now...
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it just turns out to be one of those things that develops. >> we have to use all the resources we have at our disposal. work with the state and the private entities. what efforts are underway to try to coordinate the resources to go after those who are committing these frauds. >> a great effort working very closely to track down people who are participating in phone scams. we are prosecuted and thrown in jail about 2,000 people for identity theft. we work closely with the department of justice in those areas. more general fishing expeditions are harder to track down. we work with the federal trade commission and others to make sure the information is readily available. the partnership with the private sector in the states is been a great vehicle for us not only exchanging information but taxpayers and exchanging information about fraud. we learned about the private sector company ceo from one of our partners. we all then can publicize that and put it out. significant step forward. the states and private sector, no one of us will be able to successfully deal with this. >> as of this wee
it just turns out to be one of those things that develops. >> we have to use all the resources we have at our disposal. work with the state and the private entities. what efforts are underway to try to coordinate the resources to go after those who are committing these frauds. >> a great effort working very closely to track down people who are participating in phone scams. we are prosecuted and thrown in jail about 2,000 people for identity theft. we work closely with the department...
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it was good to have somebody speaking to communicate with us in english. >> reporter: visitors can have bags delivered, buy tour tickets and exchange foreign currencies. the humanoid robot pepper also gives information. japan welcomed nearly 24 million foreign tourists last year, a record high. but there are efforts to boost that number even more. the government doubled its goal to 40 million visitors in 2020, in time for the tokyo olympics and paralympics. government officials hope this new terminal will help more visitors from overseas navigate japan. nhk world, tokyo. >>> now, finding a place to stay in japan can also be a challenge but a change in rules could help to ease a shortage of accommodations. japanese government officials plan to relax floor space regulations for hotels starting in and around june. that will give local governments the green light to allow the construction of larger hotels. officials hope the new rules will also encourage people to remodel old buildings and turn them into inns. >>> japan's top government spokesperson has mentioned some of what will be discus
it was good to have somebody speaking to communicate with us in english. >> reporter: visitors can have bags delivered, buy tour tickets and exchange foreign currencies. the humanoid robot pepper also gives information. japan welcomed nearly 24 million foreign tourists last year, a record high. but there are efforts to boost that number even more. the government doubled its goal to 40 million visitors in 2020, in time for the tokyo olympics and paralympics. government officials hope this...
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selling the stock in linkedin and some of the stocks anddown 20 percent-40% people used to say, i will bid on the asking and we haveople taking a step back. chang: things are on the market longer. >> they used only last a couple of hours. we see appraisals come in higher than the offer price. you used to have to convince the appraiser the house was worth the money and the appraiser thinks the house may be more expensive. that is a twist. clients into talk a deal or out of a deal and the listing agent says they do not have offers. they say, if you are worried about a bidding war, bring what you have. >> if they are tied to what we are seeing in the market, what does it mean to move into a downturn? in siliconturn valley is a u.s. downturn because the tech economy is the u.s. economy. we made a lot of money helping people move and the cities that used to have diverse economies and housing prices driven by it notogy, we are seeing be -- emily chang: you said we were in doubble and investors still in not agree with you. >> i think the prices have come down on tech stocks. it does not mean that it is the end of time. it
selling the stock in linkedin and some of the stocks anddown 20 percent-40% people used to say, i will bid on the asking and we haveople taking a step back. chang: things are on the market longer. >> they used only last a couple of hours. we see appraisals come in higher than the offer price. you used to have to convince the appraiser the house was worth the money and the appraiser thinks the house may be more expensive. that is a twist. clients into talk a deal or out of a deal and the...
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barrel vote, that blacks have given democrats over the last half century has not gotten us, i don't think, the parity with white americans that martin luther king wanted for us to have, and i think in many ways it has kept us -- hate to use analogies about slavery and all these but i feel like it has kept us impoverished as a race ask -- in 1964, daniel patrick moynihan -- i talk about this in the book -- said he was disturbed by the fact that 23% of black babies were born out of wedlock and be warned president johnson in his moynihan report, which is called "the negro family: a case for national action." he told president johnson if we don't do something about this, you're going to see generational poverty and crime developing within the black race because tilt that moynihan found the broken family emerging among black americans, he also saw an increased dependence of black women in single family homes, and they were the head of the homes, dependency on welfare. fast forward to today. 72% of black babies are born out of wedlock and you gook to brookings institute or heritage and all the database the same on theft and right. a child who is born into a single pa
barrel vote, that blacks have given democrats over the last half century has not gotten us, i don't think, the parity with white americans that martin luther king wanted for us to have, and i think in many ways it has kept us -- hate to use analogies about slavery and all these but i feel like it has kept us impoverished as a race ask -- in 1964, daniel patrick moynihan -- i talk about this in the book -- said he was disturbed by the fact that 23% of black babies were born out of wedlock and be...
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use, russian or foreign? >> i try to prevent that necessity. i try to have a healthy lifestyle. you have to use medicines? ell, if i have to, well, i inoculated, to get fluines, especially when period is approaching. and i usually take what i'm given. this includes both domestically produced and imparted medicines. and those are actually from the affordable segment. >> all right. let's continue. wemr. president, i suggest return to the issue of foreign policy. man here, the head of our discussion club. aboutk he has a question foreign policy. >> right. hello, mr. president. last september, a man was as your friend, and turkey was almost our strategic partner. you opened a new mosque in together. but now what is it? the end of friendship? moldova, turkey,ll like countries, it seems we are surrounded by enemies. is it possible to develop efficiently in this situation for russia? >> we will not be -- we are not and we will not be surrounded by hostile nations. that is out of the question. relations with an overwhelming majority of the world. in the not to mention such a promising shanghaiion as the corporatio
use, russian or foreign? >> i try to prevent that necessity. i try to have a healthy lifestyle. you have to use medicines? ell, if i have to, well, i inoculated, to get fluines, especially when period is approaching. and i usually take what i'm given. this includes both domestically produced and imparted medicines. and those are actually from the affordable segment. >> all right. let's continue. wemr. president, i suggest return to the issue of foreign policy. man here, the head of...
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to have a party here. we lit candles for all those who passed away to give us life. so we lit candles. and we cried there. then we came back home, we danced. we also cried again. and for us, that was the resistance. >> the regression in the last three years has been incredible in the relationship between palestinians and the israelis. is there any way that you found to go to the heart of israel and tell them don't be afraid of me? >> i don't believe in this fear. we are the people who are afraid of them. they are the occupation. we are the occupied. so the discourse that was played in the media and played in their minds by their leaders, i don't accept it. they talk about their security, but they never thought of my security. >> more than any other time that i went back to jerusalem, i found people living in fear and in suspicion of everyone who entered the coffee shop. even security where jerusalem became the world capital of suicide bombing. >> one of the victims of suicide bombing is a doctor, who, in may of 2003, was standing behind a young palestinian girl in a supermarket who ble
to have a party here. we lit candles for all those who passed away to give us life. so we lit candles. and we cried there. then we came back home, we danced. we also cried again. and for us, that was the resistance. >> the regression in the last three years has been incredible in the relationship between palestinians and the israelis. is there any way that you found to go to the heart of israel and tell them don't be afraid of me? >> i don't believe in this fear. we are the people...
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they have to pay us, folks. this is not from years ago. they have to take care of us. we have to straighten out our country. they have to take care of us. and i want to keep doing it. i want to keep doing it. i want to keep it going. what, you know what? they will be laughing at us. my have friends in germany, japan, saudi arabia, and south korea. every time you order a television set, you order it from south korea. they are unbelievably successful countries. they have to help about. if we didn't take care of saudi arabia, they would not be there for six months. ,efore the oil went down., saudi arabia was making $1 billion a day. we are losing a fortune every single month. they have to pay up, folks. and we want to get along with everybody, ok? they've got to pay up. so, we are going to have something that is very special. i used to be a big contributor i used to be one of the bosses in a certain way. i was a member of the establishment. nobody knows the game better than i do, believe me. i know the game so well. i can go to lobbyists and they have "cruz" stamped on the
they have to pay us, folks. this is not from years ago. they have to take care of us. we have to straighten out our country. they have to take care of us. and i want to keep doing it. i want to keep doing it. i want to keep it going. what, you know what? they will be laughing at us. my have friends in germany, japan, saudi arabia, and south korea. every time you order a television set, you order it from south korea. they are unbelievably successful countries. they have to help about. if we...
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to have a really bad economy. that's a policy decision. i would hate to see us mack our laws or regulations around the idea we're going to permanently have a really bad economy where large segments of the workforce can't have normal employment. >> thank you. >> this side of the room and then we'll return. >> charlie leoco with travelers united. we're involved a lot in this whole sharing economy side right now. i think it was dean said it's sort of like a bulletin board. it is a bulletin board in a lot of cases. brbo, the home away, i mean, they were set up as online bulletin boards. you pay to put your name up there and then the transaction comes along and you get to work with someone. it's exactly like a bulletin board. and so what air bnb has done and uber has done is they've added other features to that to make it easier for transactions to take place. and so, as we follow that through, what we're running into, is we're going to run into areas where the cities and states are going to have to come up with new ways of collecting their own taxes, because what we
to have a really bad economy. that's a policy decision. i would hate to see us mack our laws or regulations around the idea we're going to permanently have a really bad economy where large segments of the workforce can't have normal employment. >> thank you. >> this side of the room and then we'll return. >> charlie leoco with travelers united. we're involved a lot in this whole sharing economy side right now. i think it was dean said it's sort of like a bulletin board. it is...
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. >> everythings not the same it's not the same love we used to have. >> police have yet to release a picture of the gunman who for now is still at large. >> coming up tonight a rare sheath siting -- a rare siting of a water spot that formed over the lake. >>> and california makes the list of most high speed deadly car crashes around the nation. >>> and what authorities are saying about the discovery of a body at apple's headquarters. >> and we're done with all the thunderstorms and showers as we head into the rest of your work week. i'll let you know about a warming trend coming up in my forecast. i would kill for something sweet. wanna split that? no...soooo much fat... don't fight your instincts. with 150 calories each, try our new rich & creamy cheesecakes. fiber one. are you eating lucky charms? no. this is a dream. they're magically delicious. >>> an investigation continues into how an apple employee died after being found at the company's headquarters in cupertino this morning. dispatchers received the call just after 8:30 this morning. the santa clara sheriff's department desc
. >> everythings not the same it's not the same love we used to have. >> police have yet to release a picture of the gunman who for now is still at large. >> coming up tonight a rare sheath siting -- a rare siting of a water spot that formed over the lake. >>> and california makes the list of most high speed deadly car crashes around the nation. >>> and what authorities are saying about the discovery of a body at apple's headquarters. >> and we're done...
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it would have been used to grind herbs, barks, roots, into the powder used to make the medicine. to get the right ingredients in the right quantities, they would have used a measuring scale like this, a mid to late 19th century scale. other things that would have been used in the trade in the 19th century would have been a cork press like this. you have a different cork size, you would wet the cork and put it through the cork press to make it smaller. once you have finished filling the bottle with your medicine, you would then use your condensed cork and it would expand to fit, forming a seal. the raw ingredients that would have been ground in the mortar and pestle would have been often combined with alcohol. you would have used a pill roller or handrolled the ingredients that are now sort of in a pill form. you would have often coded them in chocolate or gelatin to make it easier to consume for the customer. if you are a customer in the 1790's, you would purchased your medicine in a bottle similar to this. everything was handblown. bottles would have been more expensive. in his e
it would have been used to grind herbs, barks, roots, into the powder used to make the medicine. to get the right ingredients in the right quantities, they would have used a measuring scale like this, a mid to late 19th century scale. other things that would have been used in the trade in the 19th century would have been a cork press like this. you have a different cork size, you would wet the cork and put it through the cork press to make it smaller. once you have finished filling the bottle...
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so he used to have the light on. other side of the bed. >> isn't that so interesting. i bet they're two good answers. >> she gave good ones. >> not an easy question for hillary clinton. >> not at all. everyone is going to go, oh, my god. >> i thought she was going to talk about hot sauce in her purse again. >> abb, anything but bill. >> she didn't talk about hot sauce. definitely not. >> and what's with the knowing look there? >> that's a tough -- like oh, i know, he leaves the light on all the time. >> and feasting on -- >> oh, mcdonald's. >> good luck getting donald trump to stop tweeting. >> exactly. >> stop tweeting for two weeks. >> i deleted a twitter account for two weeks, and i think he put it back. >> we have to go, that was very fun. >>> next, we return to the breaking news outside minneapolis today, prince, the legendary musician and performer, was found dead at the age of 57, we continue to look back at his remarkable life and career. stay tuned. ♪ only kraft natural cheese has a touch of philadelphia cre
so he used to have the light on. other side of the bed. >> isn't that so interesting. i bet they're two good answers. >> she gave good ones. >> not an easy question for hillary clinton. >> not at all. everyone is going to go, oh, my god. >> i thought she was going to talk about hot sauce in her purse again. >> abb, anything but bill. >> she didn't talk about hot sauce. definitely not. >> and what's with the knowing look there? >> that's a...
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you have to use your hand to eat the fish. >> anthony: no problem. how, collapsed into a sodden, drunken heap of self-loathing. i would ordinarily have turned on the porn channel and maybe loaded up on prescription meds. but there's no tv at the agriturismo. apparently, people think i'm too perky. so now i'm not being perky, telling you that drivers that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. ♪ >> anthony: i love the films "godfather i" and "godfather ii." but they had nothing to do with any organized crime from reality. they're opera. magnificent opera, but basically a morality tale about loyalty and destroying the things you claim to love and want to protect. actual organized crime members, generally speaking, a bunch of spectacularly uneducated, lazy-ass sociopaths who have no problem stealing from their own harder-working neighbors. here in sicily, their interests are less glamorous than gambling and prostitution. they are and have traditionally been a gigantic, parasitical organism. one that has now grown to be of mere
you have to use your hand to eat the fish. >> anthony: no problem. how, collapsed into a sodden, drunken heap of self-loathing. i would ordinarily have turned on the porn channel and maybe loaded up on prescription meds. but there's no tv at the agriturismo. apparently, people think i'm too perky. so now i'm not being perky, telling you that drivers that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. ♪ >> anthony: i love the films "godfather i" and...
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we used to have them. have to wait online and can even approach it. our outreach, if someone goes to istanbul in their welcome to have pizza night, something simple like that, local from the neighborhood, it can change your impression of the country over time. if you do that every day i think it means something. >> yes, did lawrence of arabia influence your career >> yes. when i moved out to the middle east i was a kid. i moved out to the middle east and wanted to do this when rosa very young boy. thirteen years old call with my family. llama moving in a hotel. i was sitting on the steps you, you come out. she was from there. and i was waiting there in front of this grand hotel. there was a horse carriage are in the center america --dash. and my mother came down the steps and a bottle of perfume. you should work there one day. it's based in paris. i said okay. i'll be inpump in paris, in my office, typewriter, my cigarette and arrived the next great novel and that was what i wanted to do. it was the whole romantic view thosethe dose of being in an exo
we used to have them. have to wait online and can even approach it. our outreach, if someone goes to istanbul in their welcome to have pizza night, something simple like that, local from the neighborhood, it can change your impression of the country over time. if you do that every day i think it means something. >> yes, did lawrence of arabia influence your career >> yes. when i moved out to the middle east i was a kid. i moved out to the middle east and wanted to do this when rosa...
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on to say that it was essential in france, the netherlands and germany and other, my question to us we may have similar interests or other european countries, why does this require us to be part of a supranational body that negotiates is one? >> let me give you an example. when the near nuclear reactor's bloated sadly when it comes to problems of environmental pollution they do not respect national borders. the only way it was to be protected from happening again is by international agreements and when it comes to international negotiations you have four more clouds with 500 million people negotiating then if we're individual. >> i hear you. were talking about hundred 95 countries as you say -- >> i don't for a moment suggests that we cannot clear are part as a separate country for international negotiation. but your successful negotiation is actually successful when you get your main negotiating objectives. the british clout is restricted to that, one country country out of 20, 30, 40, 50 countries that we are not going to get our preference. if however we are one of the leading three countrie
on to say that it was essential in france, the netherlands and germany and other, my question to us we may have similar interests or other european countries, why does this require us to be part of a supranational body that negotiates is one? >> let me give you an example. when the near nuclear reactor's bloated sadly when it comes to problems of environmental pollution they do not respect national borders. the only way it was to be protected from happening again is by international...
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used to that? >>. >> i have never gotten used to it. in to make improvements to make a better subject chair recognizes the ranking member of the full committee >> the defense department has weapons system programs with a total estimated acquisition cost of 1. $4 trillion in august 2015 with the process that says a the military plan for more weapons than they can afford are you familiar. >> yes and i have the author with meet. >> also to invest in the al weapons to make its own decisions about spending definitive is its investments rather than a piecemeal approach to balance long he and -- near and long term leads. >> not to the extent that we think they should. >> in the the of a projected cost will be increased by a 21% by $541 billion on the taxpayer dollars to you think the duty could save money rather than their approach is currently using? >> yes. >> what you can do with portfolio management what is the right weapons for the funding to the extent that is possible even up optimizing for individual systems an
used to that? >>. >> i have never gotten used to it. in to make improvements to make a better subject chair recognizes the ranking member of the full committee >> the defense department has weapons system programs with a total estimated acquisition cost of 1. $4 trillion in august 2015 with the process that says a the military plan for more weapons than they can afford are you familiar. >> yes and i have the author with meet. >> also to invest in the al weapons to...
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to me. and he can play the organ. he is a great musician and can lead that way. they have welcomed us multiple times. when we come in, sometimes presbyterians can be awkward hug girls and don't know what to do. i have never been hugged and welcomed more warmly than i have there and bishop jackson sets the tone here. >> that is great to hear. >> one i would like to point out to do a shout out is about david barns who is the youth director of youth ministries and just a quick way how we have all connected with david, we did praise there and my daughter is the leader. it was our first time there and so we were inching our way along and feeling our way, but there is a point in worship when you lose yourself and you're into the spirit so adrienne said this is the way we do it at grace and she was singing a song about dancing before the lord and she said is there anyone who would love to dance before the lord with me and david barns who is a wonderful brother in christ came out and he just went out with adrienne and david is responsible for breaking the ice if you will at calvary because the rest of the con
to me. and he can play the organ. he is a great musician and can lead that way. they have welcomed us multiple times. when we come in, sometimes presbyterians can be awkward hug girls and don't know what to do. i have never been hugged and welcomed more warmly than i have there and bishop jackson sets the tone here. >> that is great to hear. >> one i would like to point out to do a shout out is about david barns who is the youth director of youth ministries and just a quick way how...
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it is more than what we used to have. we used to be number one. now energy is number one. ing new infrastructure. we have more than 2000 kilometers under construction today. and more than 58 power plants under construction. we have more than $13 billion in infrastructure incompletion to enable renewable energy to come under operation in this year. alix: something that has happened during this has been the fallout of commodity prices. you mentioned mining was the number one thing there for chile. if you have alternative energy to power minds and they shut down, how do you manage that? maximo: mining is one third of all of the demand in the country, but we have another two thirds in other sectors of the economy. we need to restructure the energy basis so we have a lot of opportunities for renewables. we are in a region of the world that has huge opportunities or integration and interconnection. ♪ ♪ ♪ alix: something that has happened during this has been the fallout of commodity prices. you mentioned mining was the number one thing there for chile. if you have alternative ene
it is more than what we used to have. we used to be number one. now energy is number one. ing new infrastructure. we have more than 2000 kilometers under construction today. and more than 58 power plants under construction. we have more than $13 billion in infrastructure incompletion to enable renewable energy to come under operation in this year. alix: something that has happened during this has been the fallout of commodity prices. you mentioned mining was the number one thing there for...
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to have a very bad game. >> we weren't ourselves out there. we weren't playing up to our potential in the way that's necessary for us to have a chance to win a game. it's behind us. >> disappointed. angry. it's frustrating for sure. but you can't let that go to your head. >> all we can do now is go to pittsburgh with the mind set that we have to win like that or the season is over. we just have to man up to the situation here and realize that this is not good enough. >> in baseball, the yaefrnl nkees tried to avoid the sweep. the fourth winning with this sensational leaping grab against the wall in foul territory in left field. what a play by hicks. the game was tied at 2 in the seven when chris davis and cocoa crisp connect on back to back homers off chase inshrive. the bombers have lost seven of their last eight. ladies and gentlemen, we have our first no hitter of the baseball season. in cincinnati, jake arietta fired a no-no. he is simply unbelievable. by the way, the ram page y crushed them. the rangers have come back from definites before. this time, it is a very tough they have got to play a lot better hockey. that's the story from the gar
to have a very bad game. >> we weren't ourselves out there. we weren't playing up to our potential in the way that's necessary for us to have a chance to win a game. it's behind us. >> disappointed. angry. it's frustrating for sure. but you can't let that go to your head. >> all we can do now is go to pittsburgh with the mind set that we have to win like that or the season is over. we just have to man up to the situation here and realize that this is not good enough. >>...
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the end of the year of mercy, we look to reconvene those that are interested in the archdiocese and have the characterize asian teams come back together and talk to us about what they have done, their successes and challenges, and what they think of as the next step.>> that is great that there is already follow up being planned. >> april 23, 9 am to 12:30 pm, and it is free. people should register.>> by april 8 i believe, we are asking for folks -- april 15 for the folks to register. sfarch.org/green and we are preparing for who is attending.>> it sounds like it will be very interactive. >> we are starting brought in with the spiritual message, and we will quickly get down to the concrete actions, models and how you can adopt these for your parishes, and seeking commitment from everyone at the workshop. one thing they will take back to their parents, their faith community, in terms of idea, in terms of action. >> thank you so much for being with us here today, and my pleasure talking with you about this. >>> thank you all for joining us on this episode of mosaic and we hope to see you on april 23 at saint ann's.>>> and we pray for our global planet
the end of the year of mercy, we look to reconvene those that are interested in the archdiocese and have the characterize asian teams come back together and talk to us about what they have done, their successes and challenges, and what they think of as the next step.>> that is great that there is already follow up being planned. >> april 23, 9 am to 12:30 pm, and it is free. people should register.>> by april 8 i believe, we are asking for folks -- april 15 for the folks to...
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having going on. we asked the fire commission six months ago to come to the mission and it took for us to have to go to the mayor to ask the mayor to make it happen. >> reporter: among the goals of the legislation is to tighten the rules around the placement and maintenance of fire alarm systems. >>> some call her an inspiration and others a failure. silicon valley weighing in on ted cruz's decision to make carly fiorina his running mate. she made a lot of enemies with wide scale layoffs and $21 million package when she was let go from hp. a fact that ted cruz hopes will be overlooked in california. >> she is, of course, a female. given the slim possibility that cruz gets the nomination, there's the opportunity for cruz to offset the appearance of hillary clinton as potential democratic nominee. >> as you know, fiorina was a candidate in the presidential race along with cruz, but she dropped out after not getting enough support. >>> donald trump's campaign calls the cruz fiorina alliance a desperate move. tomorrow night, trump will kick off his california campaign with a rally in orange county. an then
having going on. we asked the fire commission six months ago to come to the mission and it took for us to have to go to the mayor to ask the mayor to make it happen. >> reporter: among the goals of the legislation is to tighten the rules around the placement and maintenance of fire alarm systems. >>> some call her an inspiration and others a failure. silicon valley weighing in on ted cruz's decision to make carly fiorina his running mate. she made a lot of enemies with wide scale...
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it come into us and us having to push it back out. so we think that it is significant, it is important for it to be an ongoing partnership, one of the things that has been interesting to me was at the first meeting in the private sector prepares and software developers said that we the irs were the only people who could set standards and i told them that was fine as long as they worked with us to establish the standards as opposed to us just imposing them and that's how we ended up with security standards, increased authentication standards that all the preparers are using this year, we are working together to broaden those activities as we go forward, we will have more data points used in the next filing season and we already see an up to 40% increase in the refund fraud stopped as a result of just sharing the information about leads. >> i appreciate that and i hope as you begin to implement recommendations that you keep us updated. number two, if you find any either institutional obstacles or policy gaps that we ca
it come into us and us having to push it back out. so we think that it is significant, it is important for it to be an ongoing partnership, one of the things that has been interesting to me was at the first meeting in the private sector prepares and software developers said that we the irs were the only people who could set standards and i told them that was fine as long as they worked with us to establish the standards as opposed to us just imposing them and that's how we ended up with...
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to enforce the civil rights laws. we have to use the bully pulpit which i intend to use to speak out against racism to talk to organizations to speak up and say we still have work to do. when i was a young lawyer, i chaired the commission on women in the profession because there's also a lot of sexism still and even though we came up with a lot of good recommendations, we still haven't fully implemented them and people still are not being treated fairly based on gender, based on race. so i want to enforce the laws and make it clear this is unacceptable. i want to speak out about it and then i want to call people into the white house because one of the great powers of the president is to be the convener in chief. bring people in and say you have got do more and here are ideas that we have that have worked and you have to try to implement those. that's exactly what i intend to do because i don't want to see any young person held back because of any of these barriers and so i'm going to try to tackle all of them head on. >> thank you v
to enforce the civil rights laws. we have to use the bully pulpit which i intend to use to speak out against racism to talk to organizations to speak up and say we still have work to do. when i was a young lawyer, i chaired the commission on women in the profession because there's also a lot of sexism still and even though we came up with a lot of good recommendations, we still haven't fully implemented them and people still are not being treated fairly based on gender, based on race. so i want...
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you want to see that letter, i have it. this has 3,000 behind us. they try to write the rules on taxi drivers. they have never been taxicab drivers, they don't know about tax drivers lives. if lyft drivers, they treat us like we are criminals. we paid $250,000 to become slaves to sf mta. slavery, we will start making payment that do not stop uber lyft. we want our money back. we just want our money back. we decided otherwise we will start and protest is better than that creating this and for the -- [inaudible] >> thank you, sir. >> public speaker: thank you. directors, good afternoon. my name is marcelo fonseca. i'm sure you can tell, people are very upset and disappointed the way the approval of your budget with the $1,000 renewal fee included. it's never been so depressing, it's never been so demoralizing to be driving a taxi in this city. with all due respect, you are creating more anger, more -- an animosity and more hardships to an industry that is barely staying afloat. once again i urge you to review this medallion fee and reconsider this fee
you want to see that letter, i have it. this has 3,000 behind us. they try to write the rules on taxi drivers. they have never been taxicab drivers, they don't know about tax drivers lives. if lyft drivers, they treat us like we are criminals. we paid $250,000 to become slaves to sf mta. slavery, we will start making payment that do not stop uber lyft. we want our money back. we just want our money back. we decided otherwise we will start and protest is better than that creating this and for...
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us. .. >> >> to have nurtured a the writers were recent. in ways that really only a family can there is the family reunion type of steel tonight we're pleased to be here to represent that. we are here to celebrate the publication of ann neumann book "the good death". [applause] it another book that was brought here tonight it is called one car accident. [applause] but the albee debuting leader in the evening. on the eve of the publication of this book "the good death" i would read about the only good death and that is the one that did not happen. this is a cobble together a piece of the nsa coming out in january with the quarter review. both are late '30's our friend who lived on the upper east side of manhattan. patricia is the mother of another good friend to make them our parents' age. first in cape town south africa. are my friends had her husband adopted the three legged dog. when my wife had surgery a return for several weeks to offer support. on a few occasions and to take care of our said now that i am approaching middle age it is a
us. .. >> >> to have nurtured a the writers were recent. in ways that really only a family can there is the family reunion type of steel tonight we're pleased to be here to represent that. we are here to celebrate the publication of ann neumann book "the good death". [applause] it another book that was brought here tonight it is called one car accident. [applause] but the albee debuting leader in the evening. on the eve of the publication of this book "the good...
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we don't want to have to move two hours away to get to work somewhere else is more affordable for us.ome people have to travel two hours sometimes to get back and forth when they should be able to be close to home. > d.c.'s current minimum wage is 10.50 per rise and is set to rise to 11.50 per hour on july 1. it is almost midnight, the deadline for the national park service to apply for funding to fix the deteriorating memorial bridge. the bridge needs $250 million in retears to keep it open. as of this afternoon the park service has not submitted the necessary information to receive that funding. capital hill service tells fox5 that the national park service never named a state sponsor from neither d.c. nor virginia. they declined our interview. introduced controversial legislation that will make assisted suicide legal for some canadians. the to people who are suffering intolerable i from a serious condition. the democrats wrapped up their ninth presidential debate tonight. hillary clinton and bernie undoers went head to head in new york. the candidates hit some pretty firery exchang
we don't want to have to move two hours away to get to work somewhere else is more affordable for us.ome people have to travel two hours sometimes to get back and forth when they should be able to be close to home. > d.c.'s current minimum wage is 10.50 per rise and is set to rise to 11.50 per hour on july 1. it is almost midnight, the deadline for the national park service to apply for funding to fix the deteriorating memorial bridge. the bridge needs $250 million in retears to keep it...
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said, invest in other fund, try to meet with entrepreneurs that we wouldn't -- that wouldn't, on our radar, necessarily. yes, we do have the power to change it. many of usiled. we have just done a bad job of it, which is ok. it is ok to say that. it doesn't -- i would like to do better at it. cory: emily chang and bill maris. you can catch all of the "studio 1.0" broadcasting at bloomberg.com. virgin america is soaring today -- get that -- it is an outline. alaska airlines -- fish announcing they will cut alaska air to junk. earlier, "the bloomberg advantage, listen to what he had to say about the sale. >> we were approached by alaska initially in december. we thought we had a good standalone plan. they have some ideas in terms of how a combined entity could be put together. i would say just in price they were willing to pay and the fact that we think our teammates are going to come out of this pretty well, it is bittersweet, but we did the right thing for our shareholders and our teammates. cory: let's take a deeper dive with some look on the data from the bloomberg. this is a 10-day stock chart that shows you the jump this thing god. if you look over
said, invest in other fund, try to meet with entrepreneurs that we wouldn't -- that wouldn't, on our radar, necessarily. yes, we do have the power to change it. many of usiled. we have just done a bad job of it, which is ok. it is ok to say that. it doesn't -- i would like to do better at it. cory: emily chang and bill maris. you can catch all of the "studio 1.0" broadcasting at bloomberg.com. virgin america is soaring today -- get that -- it is an outline. alaska airlines -- fish...
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having to require. they have already voluntarily agreed to a standard system of security, and they have gone beyond that. they have agreed to standard authentication procedures to taxpayers who use their services. it is one of the great examples of what happens when you have a public-private partnership when both sides are working together to solve a problem. you can make great progress. we feel comfortable that our partners in the private sector see this as an important problem, they want to protect their clients. they have all been willing to work cooperatively with us to set standards and agree to. -- agree to them. sen. wyden: the last leg of this game plan, an addition to the tools that deal with these e-file ripoffs, is tax preparers. once again, chairman hatch and i have had bipartisan legislation on this ready to go. for the life of me, i cannot understand when taxpayers are ripped off, why we can't have minimum standards. where you all were sitting, we had a person from oregon who made it very clear, the sky is not going to fall. western civilization is not going to end if we have minimum standards. i want to wrap up with a question for mr. koskinen and mr. dadaro. my u
having to require. they have already voluntarily agreed to a standard system of security, and they have gone beyond that. they have agreed to standard authentication procedures to taxpayers who use their services. it is one of the great examples of what happens when you have a public-private partnership when both sides are working together to solve a problem. you can make great progress. we feel comfortable that our partners in the private sector see this as an important problem, they want to...
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to speak in opposition. as a southwesterner with several military installations, military insta ligss have a big economic impact. water in arizona is very sacred and valuable to us. when we have military installations, we need them to plan with our localities to make sure that the water usage is not going to affect the outer growth around these bases or in terms of sometimes contamination that the planning that however, the sewage system is going to be used and put into the system and shared with the localities is appropriately glorified or whatever the standards are. these things are important for bases where they are found in urban areas, but especially bases that are found in areas that have issues of natural resources. when you look at the scope of when it comes to energy, a lot of these bases are buying energy off the grid. if anything, we would want these bases to be at the same time when we talk about relationships these types of programs do make u a difference. that the installation is taking more than deserved or being punished for having these important installation us. lastly, just my general point of view in terms of these types of investments in gre
to speak in opposition. as a southwesterner with several military installations, military insta ligss have a big economic impact. water in arizona is very sacred and valuable to us. when we have military installations, we need them to plan with our localities to make sure that the water usage is not going to affect the outer growth around these bases or in terms of sometimes contamination that the planning that however, the sewage system is going to be used and put into the system and shared...
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the four of us have had to live through all of that. how do you convey what you know and what is clear without going into the area of forecasting beyond our knowledge? >> so you have a separation for being very -- you always get to the airport i read so early you are the firs firs person on a plane. -- first person. >> i am prepared in managing and seeing if we have a very thorough process in the run-up to meetings of trying to prepare material that will generate useful productive discussions that will reach closure over time on complicated matters. i confer regularly with my colleagues to try to understand their points of view when -- >> senator greenspan is right. there is a lot of uncertainty and no matter how much you prepapr prepa prepare. do you think there is a level of intuition? >> i think that is very true. i think ben and i encountered a very unusual situation when, at the end of 2008, short term interest rates came down to zero and we felt the need to add accommodation and we had to think about what could we do that would pro
the four of us have had to live through all of that. how do you convey what you know and what is clear without going into the area of forecasting beyond our knowledge? >> so you have a separation for being very -- you always get to the airport i read so early you are the firs firs person on a plane. -- first person. >> i am prepared in managing and seeing if we have a very thorough process in the run-up to meetings of trying to prepare material that will generate useful productive...
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to play second song sister gert truth, that is two robert. >> pick it up. >> i would get kick out of school for that one. >> what time do you have to be home. >> remember they usedakfast at the parent's home. >> you did that. >> yes. >> yes, we went to the house and her father made us pancakes. >> yes. >> is that your mike. >> put your hand too low the hands were to low and the nun would move your hand up. >> you need to check dancing. you have eight minutes. >> i was a dj because it was a great bathroom song, sue, you remember being a dy on the radio. >> eight minute. >> yeah. >> yes. >> all right, bob, you have to dance seven more minutes. >> keep ongoing. >> yes. >> and you know, you are still dancing slow, but wow. >> yes. >> okay, all right. >> it is 9:09. when are married or in a long term relationship. >> did my mom ever make it to the door good is she back there. >> yes. >> let's dingdong then. >> yes. >> open the door, mike. >> who is that special guest. >> let maine check. >> are you ready. >> yes. >> ladies and gentlemen, lauren johnson's mother. >> trish. >> wow. >> welcome. >> of course, i'll dance. >> yes. >> you can sit here. >> that is mike's sea
to play second song sister gert truth, that is two robert. >> pick it up. >> i would get kick out of school for that one. >> what time do you have to be home. >> remember they usedakfast at the parent's home. >> you did that. >> yes. >> yes, we went to the house and her father made us pancakes. >> yes. >> is that your mike. >> put your hand too low the hands were to low and the nun would move your hand up. >> you need to check...
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why don't you want us to have our own money? [applause] and we have to end on that note. >> thank you. hartmanu for tom visiting us to discuss his new book. "theq?q?q?q?q?q?q?q?8úxú [applause] thank you. thank you very much, and good evening to every body. thank you so much for coming out tonight. to o the musliml legal fund for inviting me here and for the outstanding work they do. i'm asas genenuine as i can be n i say everyryone in those two organizations is extxtremely impressive, even insnspiring toe because of the workk they do in areas where very few otherer organizations are able or willing to venture. i'm truly delighted to participate in any event they sponsor any work they do. fofor the last 6, 7 years, i hae been writing about the systematic erosion a and attackn civil liberties in the united ststates and the war on terror that justitifies those erosions that drivivesphobia those. the past few yearsrs i have been spending an increasing amount of time traveliling around the country speakiking about these issusues at ev
why don't you want us to have our own money? [applause] and we have to end on that note. >> thank you. hartmanu for tom visiting us to discuss his new book. "theq?q?q?q?q?q?q?q?8úxú [applause] thank you. thank you very much, and good evening to every body. thank you so much for coming out tonight. to o the musliml legal fund for inviting me here and for the outstanding work they do. i'm asas genenuine as i can be n i say everyryone in those two organizations is extxtremely...
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to tip them off. but they would have to know more than they're telling us at this hour and hopefully that means that they have some kind of lead or idea about who they are after. >> i would have to agree with you, kimberly. they probably have persons or persons of interest in mind. they don't want to tip anything up. when you have massive crime scenes at four different locations, you leave a lot of trace evidence. it is highly unlikely that they did not -- i would assume that they would have someone in mind. >> i would think so. when you look at the common thread that they were all related. we see so many times myself as a former prosecutor, you as a homicide detective, attorney. domestic situations gone awry where you have people who carry out mass killings of one family. it's very disturbing. i'm sure they are taking a look at some of the familiarial relationships as well. >> you are on target with that once the common thread that these are all family members. so what they are trying to do is determine what is the motive? is there someone that had a beef against one family member? and they also have pr
to tip them off. but they would have to know more than they're telling us at this hour and hopefully that means that they have some kind of lead or idea about who they are after. >> i would have to agree with you, kimberly. they probably have persons or persons of interest in mind. they don't want to tip anything up. when you have massive crime scenes at four different locations, you leave a lot of trace evidence. it is highly unlikely that they did not -- i would assume that they would...
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million in fiscal year 16 afforded by congress had allowed us to allocate more resources to combat this insidious crime. about 2000 individuals have been convicted on federal charges related to refund fraud involving identity theft using our. we kept criminals from collecting $1.7 wl billion in fraudulent refunds. g ao has identified area where is improvements can be made. we have acted on those recommended improvements and continue to look for ways to strengthen our defenses against this crime and stop the victimization of taxpayers and the entire tax system. be happy to take questions at the proper time. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> first of all, good morning to the chair -- >> can you pull the mike a little bit closer to you s? >> certainly. >> thank you to the members of the committee for the opportunity to discuss the department's progress on addressing the general accountabilities office findings related to duplication, fr fragmentation and overlap. i want to add my thanks to those of the chair and the ranking member to the honorable mr. gene dadaro and the work they do. while one isn't always happy to hear we could d
million in fiscal year 16 afforded by congress had allowed us to allocate more resources to combat this insidious crime. about 2000 individuals have been convicted on federal charges related to refund fraud involving identity theft using our. we kept criminals from collecting $1.7 wl billion in fraudulent refunds. g ao has identified area where is improvements can be made. we have acted on those recommended improvements and continue to look for ways to strengthen our defenses against this crime...
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to do. we have to be able to teach our children how to function without us and with the higher diagnosis levelse have now, more in markets are being diagnosed with autism, how will they be treated in society to keep this country going? ans we have autism at epidemic right. we have less funding and a huge influx of children. they domma is not, can a good job with what they have? i think they are overwhelmed with the quantity and a number of cases of autism. the support services are just not there. the infrastructure is not there. >> what i would like to see presidential candidate just acknowledge this challenge and --e sure that it is everybody is aware and states are following through to make sure families get the support they need related to autism and any other developmental issue. ♪ >> to watch all of the prize-winning documentaries and this year's studentcam competition, visit studentcam.org. on c-span this morning, washington journalist next. then at 10:00, we will take you live to the center for strategic and international studies for a discussion on maritime cooperation in the asia-pacif
to do. we have to be able to teach our children how to function without us and with the higher diagnosis levelse have now, more in markets are being diagnosed with autism, how will they be treated in society to keep this country going? ans we have autism at epidemic right. we have less funding and a huge influx of children. they domma is not, can a good job with what they have? i think they are overwhelmed with the quantity and a number of cases of autism. the support services are just not...
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to do, i wrote everything do. this is your position you have y to be here, there. come with me. me it took usike three days to below 350 balloons. b >> i met matthew when i was aa sophomore and he was a freshman. he used to have, one time i was late for my class and he was late also, people they were kind of in the way they weren't trying to let him go through they were late too and then they started pushing him he tried toi turn around and say who are you why are you pushing me. everyday i started doing that he got used to me taking him to his class he's the guy i want to take to the prom. >> both of them are extremelyrey wonderful human beings and certainly they can see the beauty of being able to. well matthew is, you know he's a wonderful young man, very courageous very very strong, s very kind, very caring.ar >> everyone follow me. are you shocked? >> told you i was going to haveo a big surprise. he said yes. it's nice to see you know the k good side of people. p that there's good still being si done out there. >> wow. >> they will go to prom on the 8th they are hanging out with a group
to do, i wrote everything do. this is your position you have y to be here, there. come with me. me it took usike three days to below 350 balloons. b >> i met matthew when i was aa sophomore and he was a freshman. he used to have, one time i was late for my class and he was late also, people they were kind of in the way they weren't trying to let him go through they were late too and then they started pushing him he tried toi turn around and say who are you why are you pushing me. everyday...
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for your report. >> could be days depending on the test and most likely weeks to have the complete set of results available to us and that's when midwest medical examiner's office would release it. >> sheriff, how many investigators do you have working on the case and how many agencies are working together? >> well, we have got three, four agencies working on this, and i've got a number of detectives working on it. this is a very large -- let me rephrase that. this is a high profile case for us, but the county continues -- life in the county continues to go on and there's also other case wes have that we are currently working on. i'm not sure exactly how many detective is have working specifically on this case right now. >> sheriff, so the plane landed in illinois, we know that. when he refused a room at the hospital, as was reported, are you looking into anything -- anything unusual at msp or whenever he landed that you can talk about and that you know about? >> i know as much about that currently that you do from reading the paper. >> i can address that. >> thank you. >> in speaking on ball of our chief medica
for your report. >> could be days depending on the test and most likely weeks to have the complete set of results available to us and that's when midwest medical examiner's office would release it. >> sheriff, how many investigators do you have working on the case and how many agencies are working together? >> well, we have got three, four agencies working on this, and i've got a number of detectives working on it. this is a very large -- let me rephrase that. this is a high...