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, go with us, be with us, strengthen usguide us, and may we be granted wisdom for the journey and may integrity be the compass that we follow. we pray for the leaders of this ship, for the leaders that will follow and for the leaders of our navy and our nation which this ship serves. bless us, go with us, be with us, in your mighty name we pray, amen. ♪ >> thank you, chaplain barstow. ladies and gentlemen, please remain seated until the president and party leave the ceremony. [applaus [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, we invite you to our postcommissioning reception hosted by the u.s.s. gerald r. ford committee located in the tent. >> some events we like to let breathe as we say in television. this is one of those events. you know, there are ceremonies and there are ceremonies, commissioning a ship, particularly the biggest ship in our naval arsenal is something very special and we felt that we would just bring the whole thing to you from stem to stern, so to speak, and we're happy that you could join us in watching this
, go with us, be with us, strengthen usguide us, and may we be granted wisdom for the journey and may integrity be the compass that we follow. we pray for the leaders of this ship, for the leaders that will follow and for the leaders of our navy and our nation which this ship serves. bless us, go with us, be with us, in your mighty name we pray, amen. ♪ >> thank you, chaplain barstow. ladies and gentlemen, please remain seated until the president and party leave the ceremony. [applaus...
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it makes us unique is a combination of several things, and one of the most important one is that we actually start out as other used -- a used book store so we shelf new and used right next to each other. to us it's the content it king, doesn't matter where the book came from. half of our books are used, half of. the approximately new. you can be pulling a book off the shelf and looking at it and thinking that's going be a $20 book and then you find out it's 7.95 instead. so, i think that's unique. >> welcome. here we are in the orange room at the entrance. one of the entrances into the book store. we have seven different color code rooms, over a million books, and in this room, we have our cooking and humor, new arrivals, and over here we have our used book buying counter. we can do a couple of things for you. we're glad we have in almost every room an information counter and then we have a store map, and paul's is famous for its store maps. this gives you an example of how extensive our location is. and our store map also doubles as a poster so you can take it home with you and constantly be reminded of the riches that are
it makes us unique is a combination of several things, and one of the most important one is that we actually start out as other used -- a used book store so we shelf new and used right next to each other. to us it's the content it king, doesn't matter where the book came from. half of our books are used, half of. the approximately new. you can be pulling a book off the shelf and looking at it and thinking that's going be a $20 book and then you find out it's 7.95 instead. so, i think that's...
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in the the previous administrations, we have not used us funding to talk about abortion, or perform abortions. never. because that was a caluse of the us this administration is telling us, even if it is not with our money, if it is with somebody else money, whatever the conditions, you cannot refer a client for abortion, you cannot advocate for abortion legalisation, you can't do any of that somebody else‘s money. but hasn't that been the case in the past with presidents? ronald reagan introduced in 1984 the mexico city policy, whereby us federalfunding could not be given to any organisation which promotes or provides abortion. yeah. that has been the case. the difference now here is that it is extending to hiv aids related activities, and to the zika virus, now which is coming. for when we lose... how does it affect the zika virus work that you do? well, they have, you know, the promotion of condom legalisation, talking about, if it's necessary, the health of the mother, or the child is going to be affected, you have to talk about abortion. if the woman wants, you have to be able to refer. so it is going to affect your work on hiv, fo
in the the previous administrations, we have not used us funding to talk about abortion, or perform abortions. never. because that was a caluse of the us this administration is telling us, even if it is not with our money, if it is with somebody else money, whatever the conditions, you cannot refer a client for abortion, you cannot advocate for abortion legalisation, you can't do any of that somebody else‘s money. but hasn't that been the case in the past with presidents? ronald reagan...
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share your opinions by calling us using the number on screen or e—mailing us. on twitter and do look at previous discussions on our website. that's all from us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc coverage again next week. goodbye. this past week hasn't been the warmest of summer weeks, rather we've had a lot of heavy rain, particularly the eastern areas of scotland, record—breaking rain even when we look at the whole of the month ofjune. still, the weekend got off to a decent start, sunny spells, and we got a bit more of sun on the way to come in the next 2a hours. the satellite shows weather systems to come in over the atlantic and another front pushing its way southwards as we go on to the early hours of sunday, across england and wales and that could bring with it a few spots of rain to start the day across the south of the country. otherwise, still brisk winds affecting scotland, gale force winds are possible from the start of the day. the wind will ease, but stay breezy across scotland. showers could be there as well. elsewhere, cloud will tend
share your opinions by calling us using the number on screen or e—mailing us. on twitter and do look at previous discussions on our website. that's all from us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc coverage again next week. goodbye. this past week hasn't been the warmest of summer weeks, rather we've had a lot of heavy rain, particularly the eastern areas of scotland, record—breaking rain even when we look at the whole of the month ofjune. still, the weekend got off to a decent...
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us servicemen. he says his work was used by one of the men to develop new romo brutal to watch it and. the resistance to interrogation program we don't actually use the word torture in the training however there are torture techniques that are used to certain levels during the training this is all part of a program that's called sere s e r e survival evasion resistance to interrogation and escape so what we were doing were protecting those operators those people on strategic reconnaissance flights doing operational work of around the world to collect intelligence and also those that were operational and working in counter terrorism how to resist enemy interrogations and those techniques were educated to fill a very precise and were not used to hurt or harm the students and every student had a stop code a code that they could use at any time to have all activity stopped so again torture in the mind of a student is different from being tortured for days and days and weeks which is what we're hearing about the bush she torture program all of the activities that one on by the cia were grossly beyond anything at the school standards for my opinion ple
us servicemen. he says his work was used by one of the men to develop new romo brutal to watch it and. the resistance to interrogation program we don't actually use the word torture in the training however there are torture techniques that are used to certain levels during the training this is all part of a program that's called sere s e r e survival evasion resistance to interrogation and escape so what we were doing were protecting those operators those people on strategic reconnaissance...
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glynde also contacted us about the coverage leaving us this telephone message. “— coverage leaving using us this telephone message. -- linda. ifind it mawkish in the extreme. like rubbing salt in people ‘s wounds, to show the video clip again of the people panicking outside the concert hall.
glynde also contacted us about the coverage leaving us this telephone message. “— coverage leaving using us this telephone message. -- linda. ifind it mawkish in the extreme. like rubbing salt in people ‘s wounds, to show the video clip again of the people panicking outside the concert hall.
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weapon in moly greg a place you don't defeat us us city folk to have us we must press on a daily notices don't look these. key a new to me see lucy. in if you should put east bushell dalam a seal he in the film. why he don't use alternate. energy he. should not get it cecil quickly. he or she had it she in chimp show question ed about either miss you not get to disappear not to the queen and yes the what people who post in a way that if you know. she could have all seen it before see my exact. developments is ultimately. when we visited the headquarters ought to find the promised answers to our questions few weeks later the head of communications informed us that none of them would be answered without explaining why. there was only one solution left travel to heidelberg both gone margaery is home. to logon its message to me tell. me to get it it's been for the nines on my list. i know. how. visits gone margaery was incommunicado he ask the police to let us know couldn't hack. it doesn't. think in them on that like i'm out of this yeah please. just. so our questions will remain unanswered
weapon in moly greg a place you don't defeat us us city folk to have us we must press on a daily notices don't look these. key a new to me see lucy. in if you should put east bushell dalam a seal he in the film. why he don't use alternate. energy he. should not get it cecil quickly. he or she had it she in chimp show question ed about either miss you not get to disappear not to the queen and yes the what people who post in a way that if you know. she could have all seen it before see my exact....
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us you know we cooked the hell my. new summit we need to do now five of. them east with us all to. book a. machine she did a potted plant called new. weapon in moly greg a place you don't defeat us us a to poke to have us we must press on a daily mattresses please. don't call every day bucky a new to me see lucy and he and if you should put east bushell doll and see who he. why he don't use alternate earth she knew. that he he had moved and should not get it sealed quickly. he or she had it she chip show question ed about either mission not get to discipline or not to then yes. no way that. you know. she could have all seen it to prophesy my exact. developments is ultimately. when we visited the headquarters to find the promised answers to our questions few weeks later the head of communications informed us that none of them would be answered without explaining why. there was only one solution left travel to heidelberg both gone margaery is home. to logon to me tell. me to get it it's been for the nines on my list. i know. how little. visits gone margaery was incommunicado he asked the police to let us know couldn't hack. it doesn't it. and sleep in them on the like amount. yeah
us you know we cooked the hell my. new summit we need to do now five of. them east with us all to. book a. machine she did a potted plant called new. weapon in moly greg a place you don't defeat us us a to poke to have us we must press on a daily mattresses please. don't call every day bucky a new to me see lucy and he and if you should put east bushell doll and see who he. why he don't use alternate earth she knew. that he he had moved and should not get it sealed quickly. he or she had it she...
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stop you can find us on us or e—mailing us stop you can find us on twitters, we at our website that's all from us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc coverage again in september. goodbye. hello and welcome to the weekend — although you may view that as a somewhat hollow greeting once you have seen the forecast. some really very wet weather on friday in south—west england and wales in particular. but that transferring further east around this low pressure, which is still a player in our weather going to the weekend. not a washout. more of a sunshine and showers picture. but some of those showers will be heavy. some sunshine in between, and after a really windy day for some of us on friday. over the weekend, it is still breezy, but the winds are looking lighter. showers could be gusty. this is what it looks like for early risers. showers move in towards south—west of the uk, and band of rain pushing away from the uk but still there in northern england and southern scotland. breezy picture in northern scotland. but north—west scotland should fare w
stop you can find us on us or e—mailing us stop you can find us on twitters, we at our website that's all from us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc coverage again in september. goodbye. hello and welcome to the weekend — although you may view that as a somewhat hollow greeting once you have seen the forecast. some really very wet weather on friday in south—west england and wales in particular. but that transferring further east around this low pressure, which is still a...
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us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. gave us the illusion that our realities were watertight, when really they were riddled with the weak spots and places that would crunch in. of collision, which happens periodically through history, and i talk about that, this kind of , or toon of realities being faced with the fact that thatreality is built on -- happens periodically and happens for the same reason. alone, because we do not see, because we embrace our blinders. this down, fake reality begins at home. those are your words. .rooke: that is right not just at your home, but in your head. we are wired to feel the way we do. you see it in endless numbers of studies. when we are faced with a contradiction from somebody we have never trusted to begin with, our reasoning centers light up in our brain. there was a great study that showed this. confronted with a lie , or misbehavior by a partisan by someone who your worldview in part -- requires you to embrace, you do not light up. you distressed centers light up. a place in you
us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. gave us the illusion that our realities were watertight, when really they were riddled with the weak spots and places that would crunch in. of collision, which happens periodically through history, and i talk about that, this kind of , or toon of realities being faced with the fact that thatreality is built on -- happens periodically and happens for the same reason. alone, because we do not see, because we embrace our blinders. this...
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us? i think it gets back to the course we've never seen someone use twitter the way president trump uses twitter. let's face it, he's bypassed a large part of this population to get his vote and it's been successful. it's been successful except i'll be deeply saddened when the counties that voted for him. i don't think we can write it off so much. i think we do see from a lot of trump surrogates is a frustration that the trump white house puts out a message every week and saying this is the me eamg of the week and the news media doesn't follow it. i think what we're seeing here is a complete distracts of what obamacare is. obamacare is completely >> sandy is sitting here patiently. what is your take away from all of the dissection of the tweets and the form of the communication that we haven't seen presidents use much before. the guy was not presidential before he became president. he was his own bossments he didn't have norm ative rules. he created a dine ticketed event bay creating some chaos, by evoking re activity out of his rivals for his own purposes and i think we're having keeping
us? i think it gets back to the course we've never seen someone use twitter the way president trump uses twitter. let's face it, he's bypassed a large part of this population to get his vote and it's been successful. it's been successful except i'll be deeply saddened when the counties that voted for him. i don't think we can write it off so much. i think we do see from a lot of trump surrogates is a frustration that the trump white house puts out a message every week and saying this is the me...
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see your photography skills if you see a good shot take it and sends it to us on twitter use #6abc action. chris ellis tell us he took this of the sun over the bay on long beach island. if you have a picture, tweet us, use the #, 6abc action we're back after the break. one laugh, and hello sensitive bladder. so i tried always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. snap! so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. because my teeth are yellow. these photos? why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for two times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. develop its own self be driving vehicles. if it is success. , customers will choose whether they want a car with a person behind the wheel. >>> time, 5:23 a.m. as the summer heats up, some of you may be thinking about flying away for vacation, but you need to pack your patients. this is "live with kelly
see your photography skills if you see a good shot take it and sends it to us on twitter use #6abc action. chris ellis tell us he took this of the sun over the bay on long beach island. if you have a picture, tweet us, use the #, 6abc action we're back after the break. one laugh, and hello sensitive bladder. so i tried always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. snap! so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always...
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your war on weapon in moline greg please you don't hate us us a typo to have us well you must be so now you know just don't like these. and he and if you should put east bushell doll a seal he in the helmet. why he don't use alternate. to heat the movement should not get its is ultimately. he or she had it she had chimp show question ed about even if you not get to discipline not to be a tickle then yes the. pussy no way that if you know. also much. you can all have all seen it before see my exact tick. development is ultimately. when we visited the headquarters to farmer promised answers to work weston's a few weeks later the head of communications informed us that none of them would be answered without explaining why. there was only one solution left travel to heidelberg both gone margaery is home. no logon to me tell. you to get it it's been for the nines on my list. i know. i'll. visit gong margaery was incommunicado he asked the police to let us know couldn't hack. it that's the. safety in them on that island i come out. yeah please he says in doubt just. so
your war on weapon in moline greg please you don't hate us us a typo to have us well you must be so now you know just don't like these. and he and if you should put east bushell doll a seal he in the helmet. why he don't use alternate. to heat the movement should not get its is ultimately. he or she had it she had chimp show question ed about even if you not get to discipline not to be a tickle then yes the. pussy no way that if you know. also much. you can all have all seen it before see my...
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us go about our work. let us clear the streets of rubble and let us quench the fires of hate. let us read and care for those who have suffered. let there be no bones or no reward or no salutes for those who have inflicted that suffering. let us resolve that this violence is going to stop and there will be no bonus from it. we can stop it. we must stop it. we will stop it. and let us build something much more lasting. faith between man and man. faith between race and race. faith in each other, and faith in the promise of a beautiful america. let us pray for the day when mercy and truth are met together, righteousness and peace have kissed each other. let us pray and let us work for better jobs, and better housing, and better education, that so many millions of our own fellow americans need so much tonight. let us then act in the congress and in the city halls and in every community, so that this great land of ours may truly be one nation, under god, with liberty and justice for all. good night, and thank you. 50 years ago the 1967 detroit riots began. this week on c-span's the s
us go about our work. let us clear the streets of rubble and let us quench the fires of hate. let us read and care for those who have suffered. let there be no bones or no reward or no salutes for those who have inflicted that suffering. let us resolve that this violence is going to stop and there will be no bonus from it. we can stop it. we must stop it. we will stop it. and let us build something much more lasting. faith between man and man. faith between race and race. faith in each other,...
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us loses wartime drone guidelines. now terrorism is it just to the us claims is a terrorist but also who the us consider a database terrorist while the us to differentiate between targeted and signature strike one of the consequences of the ship was a spike in the frequency of drone attacks. there were 49 strikes between 2004 in 2008 and 372 in the seven years between 2009 and 2015. this loosening of legal restrictions reenter terrorists into algorithmic terrorism, a pre-identified signature behavior that the us is too militant activity. s2000 u.s. army is what is known as drone is not just individual people patterns of data. telephone data that looks as if there's targets of the us wanted to kill, that is terrorist. >> foreseeably this attitude would've identified patient of the week and a half. hundreds of civilians have since died of the probable result. some proposes that the obliterated wedding party may be the true signature strike of the post-9/11 era of american warmaking . the strikes never will remind americans of civil war which would remain in distant lands, a war on terror. the unintentional targeting of the we
us loses wartime drone guidelines. now terrorism is it just to the us claims is a terrorist but also who the us consider a database terrorist while the us to differentiate between targeted and signature strike one of the consequences of the ship was a spike in the frequency of drone attacks. there were 49 strikes between 2004 in 2008 and 372 in the seven years between 2009 and 2015. this loosening of legal restrictions reenter terrorists into algorithmic terrorism, a pre-identified signature...
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only 1296 of women use menstrual hygiene products, the rest of the population use cloth, but sadly they don'tjust use they use sand, husk, dried leaves, plastic. access to hygienic feminine products is a problem and costis feminine products is a problem and cost is a big issue. as a result tens of thousands of girls drop out of school every year when they start their periods. now, in a seemingly women friendly move the government has made these products, which a lot of indian women apply on their forehead, tax—free, but they believe these are considered essential products for women, then so should sanitary pads. they are being taxed at 12% instead, a decision the government defends. translation: at 12% instead, a decision the government defends. translatiosz we reduce the tax on sanitary pads it shouldn't be the multinational companies don't pass it on to customers and make profits, these big companies have huge profit margins and so to make sanitary pads more affordable this should be the step forward. the government says cheaper sanitary pads made by small cooperatives will be taxed. for campaigner
only 1296 of women use menstrual hygiene products, the rest of the population use cloth, but sadly they don'tjust use they use sand, husk, dried leaves, plastic. access to hygienic feminine products is a problem and costis feminine products is a problem and cost is a big issue. as a result tens of thousands of girls drop out of school every year when they start their periods. now, in a seemingly women friendly move the government has made these products, which a lot of indian women apply on...
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i was looking around this crowd today at all of us who used to be in office. all of us who came. to be involved in something bigger than ourselves, bigger than our terms of office, bigger than our fleeting careers. because all of us sooner or later will be in a coffin like that. and the only gift we can leave behind is a better future for our children and the freedom to make their own choices, including their own mistakes. i loved him. hillary said i loved him because he was the only person with a bigger appetite for food than i have. he came to washington so much, once he took me to his favorite restaurant in the capital of my country. it's still there, i recommend it. why am i saying this? because the 21st century in europe, as you see, really began on his watch, because he had really five big questions to answer. which all have ramifications today. and because of the answers he gave, we're here. should there be a real united germany after the berlin wall fell? what does it mean, how much will it cost? it will be a real pain. but we are one people and one country and we should u
i was looking around this crowd today at all of us who used to be in office. all of us who came. to be involved in something bigger than ourselves, bigger than our terms of office, bigger than our fleeting careers. because all of us sooner or later will be in a coffin like that. and the only gift we can leave behind is a better future for our children and the freedom to make their own choices, including their own mistakes. i loved him. hillary said i loved him because he was the only person...
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us you know we cooked all my tea at. the. new summit we need. the now five of. them east with us all to. book a. mission she did about a planet called new your war on weapon in moline greg a place you don't defeat us us a typical to have taught us when you must be. please. don't go another day bucky a new to me cedar. key and if you should be eased. as he'll he. why he don't was alternate else he knew. not thought it to he he had removed and should not get it sees all quickly he or she had it she chimp question edge about he either miss you not get to discipline or not to hold on yes deep. no way that if you know. also met you. you can all have all seen it to prophesy my exact. development is ultimately. when we visited the headquarters to farm the promised answers to our questions few weeks later the head of communications informed us that none of them would be answered without explaining why. there was only one solution laughed travel to heidelberg both gone marbury's home. logon to me tell. me it's been for the nines on my list. i don't know. how old. gong margaery was incommunicado he asked the police to let us know couldn't hack. it does it come out of the dose. that. at least in them on that
us you know we cooked all my tea at. the. new summit we need. the now five of. them east with us all to. book a. mission she did about a planet called new your war on weapon in moline greg a place you don't defeat us us a typical to have taught us when you must be. please. don't go another day bucky a new to me cedar. key and if you should be eased. as he'll he. why he don't was alternate else he knew. not thought it to he he had removed and should not get it sees all quickly he or she had it...
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us? man: we don't give nearly enough credit to plants. they've been working on us, they've been using us, for their own purposes. narrator: four plants that have traveled the road to success, by satisfying human desires. man: the tulip, by gratifying our desire for a certain kind of beauty, has gotten us to take it from its origins in central asia and disperse it around the world. marijuana, by gratifying our desire to change consciousness, has gotten people to risk their lives, their freedom, in order to grow more of it and plant more of it.
us? man: we don't give nearly enough credit to plants. they've been working on us, they've been using us, for their own purposes. narrator: four plants that have traveled the road to success, by satisfying human desires. man: the tulip, by gratifying our desire for a certain kind of beauty, has gotten us to take it from its origins in central asia and disperse it around the world. marijuana, by gratifying our desire to change consciousness, has gotten people to risk their lives, their freedom,...
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any of the previous administration, we have not used us funding to talk about abortion, or to perform abortions. never. because that was the claws of the usstration is telling us is that evenif administration is telling us is that even if it is not with our money, if it was with somebody else's, whatever the conditions, you cannot refer a client to abortion or advocate for abortion, or do any of that was somebody else's money. but hasn't that been the case in the past with previous presidents, like ronald reagan, where he said that us money could not be given to any organisation that promotes provides abortions? that has been the case. but the difference here is that it is extending to seek a virus and had to be aids. haditha defector zika zika virus? —— hiv —— how does it affect the zika virus. if the mother 01’ affect the zika virus. if the mother or child is good to be affected, you had to talk about abortion. if the mother once, you have to refer. so it is going to affect your work on hiv, for example? it is not going to affect the current contract, but when it ends. what is that men? it means losing 100 million over the next three ye
any of the previous administration, we have not used us funding to talk about abortion, or to perform abortions. never. because that was the claws of the usstration is telling us is that evenif administration is telling us is that even if it is not with our money, if it was with somebody else's, whatever the conditions, you cannot refer a client to abortion or advocate for abortion, or do any of that was somebody else's money. but hasn't that been the case in the past with previous presidents,...
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here expect us to begin this debate, to have the courage to tackle a tough issue. they didn't send us here just to do the easy stuff. they expect us to tackle the big problems. and obviously, we can't get an outcome if we don't start the debate. and that's what the motion to proceed is all about. many of us on this side of the aisle have waited for years for this opportunity and thought it would probably never come. some of us were a little surprised by the election last year. but with a surprise election comes great opportunities. to do things we thought were never possible. so all we have to do today is to have the courage to begin the debate with an open amendment process and let the voting take us where it will. so, that's what's before us. colleagues. will we begin the debate on one of the most important issues confronting america today? it's my hope the answer will be yes. mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that following the vote, senator mccain be recognized to speak for debate only for up to 15 minutes and that the time not count on hr 1628. >> is there objection? no objection heard. >> mr. president. i move to procee
here expect us to begin this debate, to have the courage to tackle a tough issue. they didn't send us here just to do the easy stuff. they expect us to tackle the big problems. and obviously, we can't get an outcome if we don't start the debate. and that's what the motion to proceed is all about. many of us on this side of the aisle have waited for years for this opportunity and thought it would probably never come. some of us were a little surprised by the election last year. but with a...
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us without us. it was a powerful constituency group where individuals came together and said we will not have you plan services and programs for us without our involvement. it's not fair, okay, ethical and they were right, it wasn't. that became the fundamental driving force in how every dollar was spent and every program was designed. there was a group of individuals and their voices were heard. they had voting privileges on decisions were made because nothing without them would be decided without them. that's grassroots work at play. you see it also in schools, pretty much with school board representation. ensuring that your school has a gay/straight alliance. that's important. this is where the services are actually provided. and so i think that's where we want to -- if you want to make change, that's where you're probably going to be the most impactful. >> spencer? >> first of all, thank you so much for being here. thank you for supporting a program that's deep in the fight and very near to my heart. you mentioned, you know, we're preaching to the choir here. david, you said it's a tough place to lie on the witness stand. in
us without us. it was a powerful constituency group where individuals came together and said we will not have you plan services and programs for us without our involvement. it's not fair, okay, ethical and they were right, it wasn't. that became the fundamental driving force in how every dollar was spent and every program was designed. there was a group of individuals and their voices were heard. they had voting privileges on decisions were made because nothing without them would be decided...
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us. the us has to be involved. you are a missile scientist. talk us through this missile that was launched by pyongyang. i think it can. what we saw north korea do yesterday was what they have done recently in a number of tests which is to fire a missile essentially straight up. it then fell down into the sea of japan and the reason for doing that is they didn't want to overflight japan. even the doing that is they didn't want to overflightjapan. even the height it went, how far would go if you shot it at went, how far would go if you shot itata went, how far would go if you shot it at a flat trajectory? if you do that calculation, you find it can in fa ct that calculation, you find it can in fact hit all of alaska. it seems like, mr wright, fact hit all of alaska. it seems like, mrwright, a step —— fact hit all of alaska. it seems like, mr wright, a step —— and huge step in the technology. how are they getting there so fast? from a tech eckel pointed view, it is a logical next step. they added a second stage onto a modified missile they had before so from a technical point of view, is not groundbreakin
us. the us has to be involved. you are a missile scientist. talk us through this missile that was launched by pyongyang. i think it can. what we saw north korea do yesterday was what they have done recently in a number of tests which is to fire a missile essentially straight up. it then fell down into the sea of japan and the reason for doing that is they didn't want to overflight japan. even the doing that is they didn't want to overflightjapan. even the height it went, how far would go if...
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. >> professors is for hello was used -- using examples from the war, and, civil questioning whethers can restrain war. stories of american relations host of the one hour 45 minute event during their annual conference. >> think you for coming. thank you so much for coming. let me start by saying, this is a larger of that the conference. i am just so honored to be here as your president this year. it is really a thrill for me to be working with all of you this year. -- our bringing cochairs -- brilliant cochairs. this is one of the many events. you should want to google -- on c-span. i'm glad we have a chance to broadcast this program. two other to other viewers. i think -- you know, a classic position within the field. -- is that this isn't really what drives the policy. that idea has been questioned in the work of more recent dollars.
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use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. usetwo times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. show you what's happening in queens and county. it is near route 8 where a possible tornado has touched. in contact. they're reporting everything from lots of trees down to gas leaks to structures collapsing. there are some minor injuries, we're told but no deaths. police say avoid route 8 if you can. right now, that is where they are seeing the most damage. we'll continue to follow-up. but for now, that's the latest from the live desk. back to you. >> all right. justin finch is on his way to queen anne's county to see that damage. >> we'll find out about conditions on the roads. justin, how is it looking so far where you are? >> reporter: eun, aaron, making our way to queen answer's county. some roadways are dry, others are wet. there's ponding in spots. perhaps you'll find that as you make your way out. the heavy rain that blew through in our area didn't leave lots of wet spots. we have reports of some flooding in the area of tysons and alex
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he democrats have been ask iin, saying, let us in, let us in, let us in for all this time. everything that comes through congress, as far as i make it they don't through the cbo. so, you know, yeah, it's fine go ahead and work together to fix whatever the ems there are with a.c.a. overhaul, eans total as long as everybody has a to have insurance, you know. matches t almost socialism, but the young have to pay. and by the way, as far as we're about the young have to pay, i started working in '71 13% of my pay going into the government where they probably should have put it n an interest bearing account and it never dyou know, my 90 90 grand, that's it, it has been taken out and used for other things and remember the n't p medicare. mrut i got a cola this year, $5, $5.i got medicare increase, host: let me ask you, your point working together. do you think they can do that in the amendment process that we'll couple days if the motion to proceed goes forward? r do you think they need to just start all over and work together from the beginning? to er: i think they need start over
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us about europe and all me is the much more. like bring us here. to president trump definitely well miss told we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. max keiser with more of my guide to financial survival this is. a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable. to them. totally destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get informed what's keyser. i think the u.s. russia relationship is very important. and we need to make it better there's no question about it we need to cooperate on so many issues on nuclear weapons from syria on iran on energy on trade. and he's still exist. ricos treated as one. point three cool. and i knew a lot of. the island is controlled by the us government and some puerto rican screwed even dependence. the there was. still many do wish to join the us. hundreds more leave every day we went to sleep thinking families i mean you. beings that want to live with the country at a crossroads angora the island is on the rise. welcome back to worlds apart with yana tom and as tony a member of the european parliament. mr i mentioned serial radio and i know that your recent visit to this country and your mee
us about europe and all me is the much more. like bring us here. to president trump definitely well miss told we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. max keiser with more of my guide to financial survival this is. a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable. to them. totally destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get informed what's keyser. i think the...
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the us senatejudiciary are getting from the us. the usy committee are getting from the us. the us senatejudiciary committee says it won't issue subpoenas for donald trump junior and paul mana fought won't issue subpoenas for donald trumpjunior and paul mana fought to testify on wednesday. this is all pa rt testify on wednesday. this is all part of the investigation into allegations of interference in the presidential election and looking at whether there was any collusion within the trump campaign team and anyone based in russia. the update we are also getting says the judiciary committee says donald trump junior and paul manafort are negotiating to be interviewed prior toa negotiating to be interviewed prior to a public hearing. that's the statement being broadcast from the reuters news agency. if we get any more developments on that we will bring them to you on bbc news. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the emir of qatar has called for negotiations in his country's dispute with four arab neighbours. in his
the us senatejudiciary are getting from the us. the usy committee are getting from the us. the us senatejudiciary committee says it won't issue subpoenas for donald trump junior and paul mana fought won't issue subpoenas for donald trumpjunior and paul mana fought to testify on wednesday. this is all pa rt testify on wednesday. this is all part of the investigation into allegations of interference in the presidential election and looking at whether there was any collusion within the trump...
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used? >> use it as payment for drug deals, for arm deals, some times use it for like, art napping. nd they use it as -- to get lesser sentence. >> to find pieces on the black market. brand claims to have brokered deals with terrorist groups, the mafia, and a slew of shady characters. >> one night you have the police, insurance companies, collectors, on the other hand you have the criminals, the art thieves and the forgers. so, these are two different kind of, world. and they dupe not communicate. so i put myself in the middle. >> this was all damaged. >> recently recovered this art stolen from a museum in his native holland. >> for the netherlands and for the town, these paintings are their history. >> ronald dihaur is restoring damaged works. >> to see it like this is quite a change. >> the paintings had been stolen in 2005 from the west freeze museum in the quaint town. 11 years later thanks to lead grandfathered to ukraine. 5 of 24 pieces were returned with great fanfare. >> out here, it is now the museum director. >> they stole a catalog of 17th century dutch masters. >> you hav
used? >> use it as payment for drug deals, for arm deals, some times use it for like, art napping. nd they use it as -- to get lesser sentence. >> to find pieces on the black market. brand claims to have brokered deals with terrorist groups, the mafia, and a slew of shady characters. >> one night you have the police, insurance companies, collectors, on the other hand you have the criminals, the art thieves and the forgers. so, these are two different kind of, world. and they...
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those are the people that will go and tell their friends about us, that will use us every single day and we have really good engagement from those people. >> we actually adopted more of a push model for people. so instead of saying, hey, you should download this app and here is how you can engage and get all that information we just said, look, we are going to push the relevant information to you directly to drive that engagement. >> got it. so in an e-mail. >> e-mail, text messages, that sort of thing. >> i see. and when you are trying to make this decision between an app or a mobile site, do you feel like you can launch your app with an mvp as you would a normal product or no, because -- no? >> so i think it has to be -- mvp has to be kind of well thought through. >> right. >> i think it has to be a minimal valuable product. >> great. thank you. very good discussion. thanks both of you. >> thank you. >>> what really helped us make the leap was we reduced our customer base from 230 down to 8 and we did this basically in year two when we went through what's called an 80/20 process and
those are the people that will go and tell their friends about us, that will use us every single day and we have really good engagement from those people. >> we actually adopted more of a push model for people. so instead of saying, hey, you should download this app and here is how you can engage and get all that information we just said, look, we are going to push the relevant information to you directly to drive that engagement. >> got it. so in an e-mail. >> e-mail, text...
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the us says it is prepared to use force. the united states is prepared to use the full range of our capabilities to defend ourselves, and our allies. violent protests in venezuela on independence day — hundreds of demonstrators storm the national assembly and attack members of congress. changing gear — volvo plans to give all its new cars an electric motor from 2019. and why more and more young people injapan are embracing celibacy. hello. the united nations is looking seriously divided over how to respond to north korea's latest missile test — the 11th this year, the first with an intercontinental ballistic missile. all have been in breach of un sanctions. the american ambassador has said the us is prepared to use military force "if we must". the us wants new sanctions, but russia says attempts to strangle north korea economically are "unacceptable". all this as president trump visits poland, ahead of the 620 summit. here's our diplomatic correspondent james landale. today, on the coast of south korea, a barrage of missiles, fired by local and us forces: a sim
the us says it is prepared to use force. the united states is prepared to use the full range of our capabilities to defend ourselves, and our allies. violent protests in venezuela on independence day — hundreds of demonstrators storm the national assembly and attack members of congress. changing gear — volvo plans to give all its new cars an electric motor from 2019. and why more and more young people injapan are embracing celibacy. hello. the united nations is looking seriously divided...
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called in airstrikes from command centers near the front lines. >> this time they wanted us, they needed us and they see us more as helping the iraqi army liberate. >> reporter: and iraqis were out today, cheering mosul's liberation. there is still fighting going on in possibilities pockets of the city. but clearly they're beginning to celebrate. but they're dancing on rubble. mosul's old city has been absolutely devastated. 800,000 forced from their homes and isis held thousands as human shields during its three-year occupation. mosul was the crown jewel. and there are concerns among u.s. intelligence officials that it could try to retaliate and show strength by carrying out terrorist attacks abroad like it has before in cities, including paris, brussels and beyond. the loss of mosul is a major blow to isis. the next step in this offensive is to go after smaller towns and villages in iraq still held by the group. and there is a major offensive under way in syria against the isis capital there, the city of raqqah. >> richard engel in iraq. thank you. >>> now to a developing story out of hawaii. an active d
called in airstrikes from command centers near the front lines. >> this time they wanted us, they needed us and they see us more as helping the iraqi army liberate. >> reporter: and iraqis were out today, cheering mosul's liberation. there is still fighting going on in possibilities pockets of the city. but clearly they're beginning to celebrate. but they're dancing on rubble. mosul's old city has been absolutely devastated. 800,000 forced from their homes and isis held thousands as...
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us, how to persuade us. it will know how to reassure us and how to frighten us. will be pushing our buttons. whoever controls the ai probably controls the future. there's already disquiet about using big data to target voters. well, imagine what an all seeing, all knowing ai could do. are you concerned at all, for example, about al elections, ai in democratic processes? ai systems can be designed to persuade, to... in an algorithmic view to optimise goals of changing someone's believes or enhancing the beliefs about one thing or another. the prospect that some day, data mining, data analysis, very close targeting a particular demographics can be used in elections to influence elections is a very, very important debate. on the one hand, we can see and we can imagine how authoritarian regimes can use these technologies through tracking, surveillance, persuasion, that would strengthen this authoritarian posture and position. on the other hand, these techniques of ai also open up the world for pluralism, for discussion and collaboration, understanding and tracking, y
us, how to persuade us. it will know how to reassure us and how to frighten us. will be pushing our buttons. whoever controls the ai probably controls the future. there's already disquiet about using big data to target voters. well, imagine what an all seeing, all knowing ai could do. are you concerned at all, for example, about al elections, ai in democratic processes? ai systems can be designed to persuade, to... in an algorithmic view to optimise goals of changing someone's believes or...
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us senate committees, investigating russian meddling in last year's presidential election. the senior, us senatorjohn mccain has revealed he has brain cancer. the 80 years old, vietnam veteran, was republican nominee for the ussidency in 2008. he had been recovering from surgery to remove a blood cot above his eye. in south africa, allegations have emerged of high—level corruption, threatening to bring down the president. british pr company, bell pottinger has been accused of fuelling racial tensions, to distract attention from a powerful family with links to the government. uruguay has become the first country in the world to legally produce and sell marijuana for recreational use. 16 pharmacies are authorised to distribute the drug. supporters say it could help stop the illegal trade. now it's time for world business report. "widespread, damaging and pervasive" — the impact on britain if brexit talks fail, warns an independent report. so as they reach the end of round two — has there been any progress? plus school's out for summer. but for millions of working parents, the big question: who cares? we look at the growing problem and soaring costs of childcare. welcome to world business report. in a moment ch
us senate committees, investigating russian meddling in last year's presidential election. the senior, us senatorjohn mccain has revealed he has brain cancer. the 80 years old, vietnam veteran, was republican nominee for the ussidency in 2008. he had been recovering from surgery to remove a blood cot above his eye. in south africa, allegations have emerged of high—level corruption, threatening to bring down the president. british pr company, bell pottinger has been accused of fuelling racial...
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, engaging with us, explaining to us, engaging with us to us, and having a range of options that allow us to do what is in the national interest. some may say they feel pretty sceptical over whether there really is the political will to do this. is there the evidence to back up tony blair's claims that people are really considering changing the rules just to suit britain? he didn't give away where this has come from, but he said he hasn't said it on a whim. tony blair, though, of course, he's good at making headlines and being persuasive, and he wants to use some of his old touch, really, to try and steer the country in a different direction. but he risks of course by sticking to those remain arguments, he risks the accusation that he is ignoring the referendum result that people voted for. to do that, some argue, could destroy trust in politics. thanks, emma vardy. laws on buying and carrying acid are to be reviewed by the government following a spate of attacks which took place in london on thursday night. five people had corrosive liqu
, engaging with us, explaining to us, engaging with us to us, and having a range of options that allow us to do what is in the national interest. some may say they feel pretty sceptical over whether there really is the political will to do this. is there the evidence to back up tony blair's claims that people are really considering changing the rules just to suit britain? he didn't give away where this has come from, but he said he hasn't said it on a whim. tony blair, though, of course, he's...
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use our abilities to take the fight to them." and so we went to thewe went to a construction site, came upon the machinery. and immediately when they've seen us, they tried to run usver with the excavators. they swung the buckets at us, barely missed us. we ended up climbing, using our bodies, climbing up on the machinery and shutting the construction down. amy: what were you charged with? nick: i was charged with four different charges. three misdemeanors, disorderly conduct, obstruction of a government function disorderly conduct, obstruction of a government function. the felony charge was reckless endangerment. and it was a felony charge. this is one of the first felonies that they -- one of the first felony charges that they did in standing rock was on the day that i was arrested and with the folks that i was taking the action with. and it was a pretty important thing, because they were trying to use it as a tactic. they were going to they were trying to use it as a tactic to overcharge people, essentially, to use the political and the legal system to discourage people. and i think i was probably about the 40th person arrested. so their strategy to discourage
use our abilities to take the fight to them." and so we went to thewe went to a construction site, came upon the machinery. and immediately when they've seen us, they tried to run usver with the excavators. they swung the buckets at us, barely missed us. we ended up climbing, using our bodies, climbing up on the machinery and shutting the construction down. amy: what were you charged with? nick: i was charged with four different charges. three misdemeanors, disorderly conduct, obstruction...
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be with us, strengthen us, encourage us, guide us. ourney and integrity to follow. we pray for the leaders of this ship, the leaders that will follow come the leaders of the navy and the nation this ship serves. us. us, go with us, be with in your mighty name we pray. amen. ♪ >> thank you. ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. seated until the president and the official party have departed the ceremony. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, we had but -- we invite you to our large tent located in the parking area as you leave. for those interested in a closer look at your great ship, several tour routes have been established. minutes.l start in 20 for your safety please remained where guides route are stationed to assist you and answer questions. for those with a blue and white tickets turn to your left as you depart. or those with red, purple, gold tickets, turn to your right and proceed to your working area or buses as appropriate. redred ticket holders, the buses will return those guests to vista point. buses run until 3:00 p.m. thi
be with us, strengthen us, encourage us, guide us. ourney and integrity to follow. we pray for the leaders of this ship, the leaders that will follow come the leaders of the navy and the nation this ship serves. us. us, go with us, be with in your mighty name we pray. amen. ♪ >> thank you. ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. seated until the president and the official party have departed the ceremony. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, we had but -- we invite you to our large...
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only 12% of women use menstrual hygiene products, the rest of the population use cloth, but sadly they don'tjust useied leaves, plastic. access to hygienic feminine products is a problem and cost is a big issue. as a result, tens of thousands of girls drop out of school every year when they start their periods. now, in a seemingly women friendly move the government has made these products, which a lot of indian women apply on theirforehead, tax—free, but they believe these are considered essential products for women, then so should sanitary pads. they are being taxed at 12% instead, a decision the government defends. translation: if we reduce the tax on sanitary pads it shouldn't be the multinational companies don't pass it on to customers and make profits, these big companies have huge profit margins and so to make sanitary pads more affordable this should be the step forward. the government says cheaper sanitary pads made by small cooperatives will be taxed. for campaigners, it's not about who makes the products, but that the state treats them as a luxury rather than a necessity. in other news: it
only 12% of women use menstrual hygiene products, the rest of the population use cloth, but sadly they don'tjust useied leaves, plastic. access to hygienic feminine products is a problem and cost is a big issue. as a result, tens of thousands of girls drop out of school every year when they start their periods. now, in a seemingly women friendly move the government has made these products, which a lot of indian women apply on theirforehead, tax—free, but they believe these are considered...
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be with us, strengthen us, encourage us, guide us, and may we be granted wisdom for the journey and maycompass we follow. we pray for the leaders of the ship, for the leaders that will follow, for the leaders of our navy and this nation. us, be with with us. in your mighty name we pray, amen. ♪ thank you chaplain barstow. ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. please remain seated until the president and the official party have departed the ceremony. [applause] announcer: on newsmakers this weekend, we talk about the gop legislative agenda on health care, budget, and tax policy. the interview tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. --cks is sunday on q&a >> when we look at president obama's domestic legacy, i think there are two things that are very important that will have long-lasting good consequences to the united states that can be summarized in four words. elena kagan,or and his two nominees to the supreme court. the author talks about his book "rising star: the making of arack obama." it covers the life of barack obama up until his winning the presidency. >> up u
be with us, strengthen us, encourage us, guide us, and may we be granted wisdom for the journey and maycompass we follow. we pray for the leaders of the ship, for the leaders that will follow, for the leaders of our navy and this nation. us, be with with us. in your mighty name we pray, amen. ♪ thank you chaplain barstow. ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. please remain seated until the president and the official party have departed the ceremony. [applause] announcer: on newsmakers this...
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using hbo. we have exclusive content and more people are using us. more people are using youtube. is he right? y is he trying to downplay this competitive landscape? cory: it's ridiculous. it's flat-out ridiculous. it's true. it's great for us as viewers and it's great for us if we are creating content. we are both of that. netflix,rible for because the cost of the content is going up. the number they don't throw into the balance sheet is the long-term costs for content. at the end of last quarter, they had over $15 billion in long-term commitments to content. that number is going up. how high is it right now? we don't know. what is really interesting about the report today is they put a separate presentation on their investor relations pages and the accounting for those 10-year commitments. i will tell you, for a business in the $50 million profit every quarter, it is hard to pay for $15 billion worth of content. they are going to have to jack up profits a lot. the problem where they are raising the cost of content, they are raising it for netflix when it netflix does not have cash to burn. in
using hbo. we have exclusive content and more people are using us. more people are using youtube. is he right? y is he trying to downplay this competitive landscape? cory: it's ridiculous. it's flat-out ridiculous. it's true. it's great for us as viewers and it's great for us if we are creating content. we are both of that. netflix,rible for because the cost of the content is going up. the number they don't throw into the balance sheet is the long-term costs for content. at the end of last...
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well, what makes us unique is a combination of several things, and one of the most important ones is we actually started out as a used bookstore. so we shelf used and new right next to each other. to us, it's the content that is king. it really doesn't matter where the book came from. so out of our million books, half of them are used. half of them, approximately, new. and that makes us unique. because you can be pulling a book off the shelf and you're looking at it, and you're thinking that's going to to be a $20 book, and you pleasantly surprised to find out it's $7.95 instead. i think that's unique. so welcome. here we are in the orange room at the entrance. one of our two entrances into the bookstore. we have seven different color-coded rooms. we have over a million books, and in this room we have our cooking, and over here we have our used book-buying counter. well, when you come into our store, we're glad to do a couple of things, and we have in almost every room an information counterrer. and then we have a store map. and powell's is pretty famous for its store map. this gives you an example of how extensive our location is. and our stor
well, what makes us unique is a combination of several things, and one of the most important ones is we actually started out as a used bookstore. so we shelf used and new right next to each other. to us, it's the content that is king. it really doesn't matter where the book came from. so out of our million books, half of them are used. half of them, approximately, new. and that makes us unique. because you can be pulling a book off the shelf and you're looking at it, and you're thinking that's...
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us. rep. johnson: thanks for having us. >> tell us how you got to this position. rep. johnson: my background is in constitutional law. for 20 years i did litigation in courts, public interest law firms so i did religious liberty litigation. served in the legislature for short-term, little under two years. was elected to a full term but never got a chance to serve it out because the seat became open. we jumped in and it turned out well. we ended up with the largest winning percentage in my district. we are blessed to be here. >> tell us what made you decide to get into this race? what was the ultimate deciding factor? rep. johnson: i am the father of four children. my wife and i have invested all of our adult lives in trying to make better opportunity for them. i come from the state of louisiana. a poor state or one of the less well-off. there is a lot of concerns my district. i represent 15 parishes or counties. there is a lot of cultural differences along that big area but their concerns are the same. that is concerned about jobs and the economy people we need more opp
us. rep. johnson: thanks for having us. >> tell us how you got to this position. rep. johnson: my background is in constitutional law. for 20 years i did litigation in courts, public interest law firms so i did religious liberty litigation. served in the legislature for short-term, little under two years. was elected to a full term but never got a chance to serve it out because the seat became open. we jumped in and it turned out well. we ended up with the largest winning percentage in my...
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us. it is like 98% of the world uses operating systems from the united states. everybody looks at us and they said they are jealous of the united states. we want to win the 5g race, it is important for us to get the policies right so our money can be invested in the united states first. >> describe what 5g is and then describing to what we currently have. eredith attwell bakerhave on th? >>>>: >> i'm glad you asked. 5g is going to be very transformative. if you look at -- i do not know if you knew this, i worked 20 years ago at a two g network. that means you can talk and text. 3g networks brought us data, in 2010 when our carrier started rolling out the fourth generation of wireless and meant that we could have video and mobile internet wherever we wanted to. in the last seven years we rolled out 4g networks to 99.8% of americans. we want to do more. because the carriers are so competitive, what 5g is is a network that is going to be about 100 times faster than the current network. just to give you a example of what that means, if you have a car in 4g and you are going 60 miles per
us. it is like 98% of the world uses operating systems from the united states. everybody looks at us and they said they are jealous of the united states. we want to win the 5g race, it is important for us to get the policies right so our money can be invested in the united states first. >> describe what 5g is and then describing to what we currently have. eredith attwell bakerhave on th? >>>>: >> i'm glad you asked. 5g is going to be very transformative. if you look at...
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we have many exporting products to the us, but the main product for us to sell to the us is cars, andthese two could be affected in the future. in around 30 minutes' time, south korea's central bank is set to unveil their interest rate decision. the bank of korea is expected to keep its benchmark lending rate unchanged at 1.25%. us stock and bond markets rallying overnight after the fed chairjanet yellen indicated the us central bank won't rush to raise interest rates further this year. in testimony to congress, janet yellen said inflation levels would be a key factor in their decision. because the neutral rate is currently quite low by historical standards, the federal funds rate would low by historical standards, the federalfunds rate would not low by historical standards, the federal funds rate would not have the rise all that much further to get to a neutral policy stance. speaking of central banks, canada's currency is trading at its highest level in a year after policymakers raised borrowing costs for the first time since 2010. its central bank raised the benchmark rate to 0.75%
we have many exporting products to the us, but the main product for us to sell to the us is cars, andthese two could be affected in the future. in around 30 minutes' time, south korea's central bank is set to unveil their interest rate decision. the bank of korea is expected to keep its benchmark lending rate unchanged at 1.25%. us stock and bond markets rallying overnight after the fed chairjanet yellen indicated the us central bank won't rush to raise interest rates further this year. in...