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pete weiss -- i mean, steve weiss, i want to go to you. what are you thoughts on ambarella.g. we were shocked we all never heard of almost a billion dollar market cap company. >> it's interesting. they're the ones that really allow hd video through their chip. i looked at it, it's not an expensive stock at all despite the move it's had. the moves started to happen a couple weeks ago in terms of the gopro ipo. some of that's reflecting the stock. to the extent it's going to get a lot more eyeballs on it and doing work on it, i'm sure all the real tech guys, real geeks know about this. but the average investor and the arch institutional investor, this is foreign to them. as i said, it's not expensive. so it's worth looking at. i don't know if you want to buy it in this spike. you definitely want to do some work. >> at the same time, joe, i feel like we've been through this circus before. when we had the apple, when apple was making its run up to 700 you always wanted to trade apple components. that for a time worked. then it sort of fell apart. a lot of component makers like a
pete weiss -- i mean, steve weiss, i want to go to you. what are you thoughts on ambarella.g. we were shocked we all never heard of almost a billion dollar market cap company. >> it's interesting. they're the ones that really allow hd video through their chip. i looked at it, it's not an expensive stock at all despite the move it's had. the moves started to happen a couple weeks ago in terms of the gopro ipo. some of that's reflecting the stock. to the extent it's going to get a lot more...
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steve weiss, is that what happened yesterday? >> i think derchtly a -- derchtly a sidercht definitely a sigh of relief. if you look at it, back 2012, inflation running hotter for much longer a period of time. in just the last two months, where we've seen the uptick in it. right now a little cooperative with mario draghi and his plans have not come into full fruition. yes, i think the market's going to be fine here. however, what was interesting to me is that they -- they brought faster, in other words, they said they were going to raise rates sooner than what the expectation had been, yet the market pushed that off. >> there was an expectation maybe after the cpi was surprising that the tone would be a little more hawkish. it wasn't. and what happens here is what we've seen before. people have expected her at times to be a little more hawkish. >> right. >> she has delivered more times than not for investors on the other side. >> yes. and that's true. except she's known as being more of a dove. >> she is. >> if you reflect upon th
steve weiss, is that what happened yesterday? >> i think derchtly a -- derchtly a sidercht definitely a sigh of relief. if you look at it, back 2012, inflation running hotter for much longer a period of time. in just the last two months, where we've seen the uptick in it. right now a little cooperative with mario draghi and his plans have not come into full fruition. yes, i think the market's going to be fine here. however, what was interesting to me is that they -- they brought faster,...
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now, brian weiss, from a point of view from a prosecutor, prosecutors are looking into this case, whenyou have this kind of glaring inconsistency, what does that mean to a prosecutor? where does it go? >> well, i mean, i think, reverend, what it finally means is we've got some drama. this legislative investigation has shown all the drama and suspension of the final season of "gilligan's island." it's about time they called an a-lister. but as a prosecutor, i'm looking at this problem, this conflict, this gap, if you will, between what governor christie has said and now not just one, but two senior staffers. first bill stepien and now kevin o'dowd. i think brian is right. this is death by a thousand duts. remember wh goldfinger said to james bond, once is happensta e happenstance, twice coincidence, the third time is enemy action. as this drama finally begins to unfold, paul fishman and his federal grand jury have finally perked up their ears. >> now moments ago, brian weiss, under questioning, kevin o'dowd acknowledged that governor's statement at the press conference was inconsistent.
now, brian weiss, from a point of view from a prosecutor, prosecutors are looking into this case, whenyou have this kind of glaring inconsistency, what does that mean to a prosecutor? where does it go? >> well, i mean, i think, reverend, what it finally means is we've got some drama. this legislative investigation has shown all the drama and suspension of the final season of "gilligan's island." it's about time they called an a-lister. but as a prosecutor, i'm looking at this...
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john, joe, murph and weiss. also joined by mr. oh peel, former chairman of goldman sachs asset management. our top story less than 24 hours until chief mario draghi makes one of the most -- we can take out the music now. ♪ will he cut are interest rates or do more and how will stocks and bonds react? let's take it to the panel. steve weiss, what's going to happen here? >> it's are interesting. the european markets traded off a little bit. not a lot. everybody comes on air and says it is fully priced in. i don't trade the data or announcements. it's a function of how aggressive he gets that will really drive significant upside. no matter what happens, after it happens whether the stock market is down or spikes, you get involved in europe. stay more involved. >> people will make the argument or try to figure out whether any of the craghi expectations are in the market. the s&p is at an all time high for intraday. there is a surprise factor looming as to what really happens, whether he goes above and beyond. whatever it takes is what
john, joe, murph and weiss. also joined by mr. oh peel, former chairman of goldman sachs asset management. our top story less than 24 hours until chief mario draghi makes one of the most -- we can take out the music now. ♪ will he cut are interest rates or do more and how will stocks and bonds react? let's take it to the panel. steve weiss, what's going to happen here? >> it's are interesting. the european markets traded off a little bit. not a lot. everybody comes on air and says it is...
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contributor michael weiss and retired marine corps major general james william. truly been on the ground and explain something to people. when you talk about the iraqi army cutting and running basically, we're talking about an army that is sunni and shia, but when the enemy is an enemy that is not only not afraid of death but embraces it. >> i don't think that played so much a role in them cutting and running, as you said. i think a lot of them generally had issues at home. al qaeda and iraq that we were dealing with was killing family members, threatening family members, kidnapping family members and beheading family members. i almost didn't blame them for leaving to go home and try to protect their families. >> general, what about when it comes to u.s. acting. let's say there were air strikes being contemplated. explain to the uninitiated the difficulties of that when you don't have people on the ground targeting and the like. >> well, first of all, you really don't want to do air strikes unless you have somebody on the ground that can help you control and be p
contributor michael weiss and retired marine corps major general james william. truly been on the ground and explain something to people. when you talk about the iraqi army cutting and running basically, we're talking about an army that is sunni and shia, but when the enemy is an enemy that is not only not afraid of death but embraces it. >> i don't think that played so much a role in them cutting and running, as you said. i think a lot of them generally had issues at home. al qaeda and...
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joining me now are columbia business school associate professor, don weiss and his student, matt burger. thanks so much for being here. you're an entrepreneur and business school professor. i just wonder, what is it like going into another culture, taking a deep dive? what do you learn about why do it? >> we picked up a lot of lessons in cape town, south africa. things that were different about african culture and things that were different in africa, but also things different about starting and running a business that are the same regardless of where you are in the world. >> what's a common thread? something entrepreneurs every have in common? >> passion. for one. focus, hopefully. perseverance. >> matt, you worked on wall street, but said this was a life changine ining experience. >> it was interesting for me seeing how the start up jeb ration has been booming here in the u.s. how different it was to see people doing you know, what i see here in new york in a place like south africa and what the challenges were and how they were different. the gentleman that we met with, that we worke
joining me now are columbia business school associate professor, don weiss and his student, matt burger. thanks so much for being here. you're an entrepreneur and business school professor. i just wonder, what is it like going into another culture, taking a deep dive? what do you learn about why do it? >> we picked up a lot of lessons in cape town, south africa. things that were different about african culture and things that were different in africa, but also things different about...
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steve weiss has made a move today. and steve, you've been gaining ground.u were in negative territory. you've made a good reversal here. a lot of time left. >> i get comeback player of the year. >> you might very well be. there's a good group here in the middle of the pack. joe's in first place still. doc second. murph third, then pete, josh, weiss, fighting it out right in the middle of the pack. >> not how you start, it's how you finish. >> what's the move today? >> move today, sold gilead out of the playbook. i still own it personally. haven't touched my personal position, but having the playbook and having to make up ground, i'm not going to make it up with gilead. maybe another 10% 15%, what i put in, more beta. mehta data solutions. mdso. they are the cloud for r & d, big cap farmer, biotech, research organizations, 19 of the top 25 companies. stock got crushed because they missed consensus. they don't give quarterly guidance. growing top line, bottom line 20%. oracle, 2.2 billion, i think it will do well and regain the old highs. >> you said there's
steve weiss has made a move today. and steve, you've been gaining ground.u were in negative territory. you've made a good reversal here. a lot of time left. >> i get comeback player of the year. >> you might very well be. there's a good group here in the middle of the pack. joe's in first place still. doc second. murph third, then pete, josh, weiss, fighting it out right in the middle of the pack. >> not how you start, it's how you finish. >> what's the move today?...
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mike, weiss markets. why do you like it? >> i'm going with the supermarket companies because we have seen bad economic data recently. people will eat at he more which is good for this company. >> that's an interesting idea. john do you buy it? >> there are profits in the obscure. >> okay. mcdonald's corporation. why do you like it? >> well, those mcflurries are good and people are more penny-wise these days. >> most people will be impacted by even the higher prices at mcdonald's and will start cooking at home. >> even mcdonalds is too expensive. that's it for forbes on fox. s block onderful weekend. continues with eric bolling and cashin in. >> criminal investigation into this matter. there is a commitment here to get to the bottom of what happened. have made a very substantial progress in that investigation. he wants it investigated. >> investigation after investigation, the white house keeps looking into things. the va disaster, the irs scandal, benghazi and now leaking the name of a cia spy. instead of probing, should the
mike, weiss markets. why do you like it? >> i'm going with the supermarket companies because we have seen bad economic data recently. people will eat at he more which is good for this company. >> that's an interesting idea. john do you buy it? >> there are profits in the obscure. >> okay. mcdonald's corporation. why do you like it? >> well, those mcflurries are good and people are more penny-wise these days. >> most people will be impacted by even the higher...
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dot com plus weiss and supply rocket the. crew could print their own spare parts online you can read how scientists have given the green light to installing a three d. printer on the space station. now britain may lose some of its independence so rich nuclear to terence's it steps up collaboration with the u.s. over warheads it is another step in the already widespread cooperation between the two which does include sharing intelligence and prisoner exchanges as part of boyko reports such ties don't always of britain well. america and britain already shared nuclear know how in hardware and according to a guardian newspaper scoop that cooperation is to be stepped up even further prompting fresh questions about the independence of the u.k.'s nuclear to terror and if we don't have an independent deterrent which means an independent threat then we might as well just if we want to be protected by nuclear weapons pay the americans a fee and allow them to do it for the cold war may be over but there are still nearly ten thousand u.s.
dot com plus weiss and supply rocket the. crew could print their own spare parts online you can read how scientists have given the green light to installing a three d. printer on the space station. now britain may lose some of its independence so rich nuclear to terence's it steps up collaboration with the u.s. over warheads it is another step in the already widespread cooperation between the two which does include sharing intelligence and prisoner exchanges as part of boyko reports such ties...
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watch the clouds swirl here in this counter clock weiss fashion, it's an area of low pressure that'sing to bring a little bit of the sea breeze to the north bay, knock about 10 degrees off your temperature. and we'll be more in the 60s than we were yesterday. as you head deeper into the south and the east bay, 90s and 100s will take over again. we'll have a few 80s. 89 in los aaltos. upper 70s downtown san francisco, we'll be in the low to mid 60s. mid to upper 80s excuse me along the east bay shore. and you can see a lot of triple digits inland once again. here's your accu-weather seven-day forecast, temperatures up to seven degrees cooler tomorrow, up to about 6 degrees cooler thursday, we'll have 70s and 80s around the bay for our coolest day. >> let's check in with mass transit, it is a spare the air day, we do have system wide delays at this hour, due to an equipment problem. muni and everybody else is running well. the t-line has now been restored through the third and hudson area, so no delays there. also let's take a look at your compute out of the central valley, bumper to b
watch the clouds swirl here in this counter clock weiss fashion, it's an area of low pressure that'sing to bring a little bit of the sea breeze to the north bay, knock about 10 degrees off your temperature. and we'll be more in the 60s than we were yesterday. as you head deeper into the south and the east bay, 90s and 100s will take over again. we'll have a few 80s. 89 in los aaltos. upper 70s downtown san francisco, we'll be in the low to mid 60s. mid to upper 80s excuse me along the east bay...
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deal maker shalom weiss doesn't hide in the shadows. >> the guy is such a flamboyant character.and he's bold and he's brazen and he's loud. >> he was attracted to lights, women, music, gambling. >> narrator: are these the fatal attractions that will do him in?
deal maker shalom weiss doesn't hide in the shadows. >> the guy is such a flamboyant character.and he's bold and he's brazen and he's loud. >> he was attracted to lights, women, music, gambling. >> narrator: are these the fatal attractions that will do him in?
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. >> reporter: her math whiz sorority sister, veronica weiss, was described as wise beyond her 19 yearsmebody else, she'd be the one here picking us up right now. >> reporter: have you reached out to the victims? to the families? >> i haven't reached out to them because i think that they needed to have space and time. and i think it would have been inappropriate. >> reporter: chin roger, elliot's mother, has chosen to remain silent instead telling us in a statement, "i feel the world's attention should be focused on supporting the victims' loved ones and remembering the beautiful lives that were so tragically lost." we have heard from the families of some of the victims, and they resent my interviewing you because they hold you responsible in part for their children's death. what do you say to them? >> i wish i could turn back the clock. i wish that these families didn't have to go through this terrible ordeal. it's very hard for them to understand that i didn't know the monster that was in my son. >> reporter: but one parent did reach out. just weeks after that night, rodger met with r
. >> reporter: her math whiz sorority sister, veronica weiss, was described as wise beyond her 19 yearsmebody else, she'd be the one here picking us up right now. >> reporter: have you reached out to the victims? to the families? >> i haven't reached out to them because i think that they needed to have space and time. and i think it would have been inappropriate. >> reporter: chin roger, elliot's mother, has chosen to remain silent instead telling us in a statement,...
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. >> alderman scott weiss introduced a resolution to the city council calling for hearings on the reliability of the chicago police department's crime numbers. and for the superintendent to testify on them. he and some of his constituents are skeptical about whether the drop in crime you're hearing about is showing up in their neighborhoods. i got an opportunity to speak with one of the chicago police superintendents top deputies who's in charge of the department's crime control strategies. i began by asking him what strategies the department has deployed to bring crime down. >> it begins with leadership, it begins with accountability. we have a comstat system that's been put in place. we flattened the organization, and there's several different strategies involved. coupled with programs that come from mayor rahm emmanuel to address at risk youth and youth overall. we work with all of the city agencies, the community, we are working with the clergy and the elected officials. and i think that as a whole has helped us reduce the violence. i think everybody has skin in the game, and because of t
. >> alderman scott weiss introduced a resolution to the city council calling for hearings on the reliability of the chicago police department's crime numbers. and for the superintendent to testify on them. he and some of his constituents are skeptical about whether the drop in crime you're hearing about is showing up in their neighborhoods. i got an opportunity to speak with one of the chicago police superintendents top deputies who's in charge of the department's crime control...
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joining me now is brian weiss.hanks for being here. >> good to be here, rev. >> the times reports the christie administration used money for a cancelled rail project to fix the bridge and, quote, again and again port authority lawyers warned against the move . the pulaski skyway, they noted, is owned and operated by the state, putting it outside the agency's purview. but eventually the authority justified the repair pas by casting the bridge as an access road to the lincoln tunnel though they do not -- they are not directly connected. what is the manhattan district attorney looking at? >> they are looking at something called the martin act which is a 1921 law in new york state that basically gives prosecutors almost unlimited discretion when it comes to securities or bond violations. >> break the martin act down for me. i understand it allows felons for intentionally deceiving bond holders. they don't need to prove intent to defraud and it's bye-bye u 'o bring charges against wall street firms. how does this work?
joining me now is brian weiss.hanks for being here. >> good to be here, rev. >> the times reports the christie administration used money for a cancelled rail project to fix the bridge and, quote, again and again port authority lawyers warned against the move . the pulaski skyway, they noted, is owned and operated by the state, putting it outside the agency's purview. but eventually the authority justified the repair pas by casting the bridge as an access road to the lincoln tunnel...
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john, joe, murph and weiss. also joined by mr.
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. >> take a look, astronaut reid weiss man's video.the international space station orbiting earth. the storm you see there actually taking place over houston. >>> wow. amazing, the vantage point from space, carol? >> yes, right over nasa. interesting. you know, look at this. we've got a great looking start to the day, billy penn is saying why am i dress in the these heavy metal clothes? i don't think heavy metal is exactly what he was going for, but he's in metal clothing. and they are heavy. we've got some sky conditions that are just fine this morning, and i think you will enjoy the look of the day. and you'll love it at the shore, as well, slightly cooler there. and you already are seeing just very bright and nice looking sunrise. so, the temperatures, where are they? well, they are in the 60s. so we are gathered around 67 degrees through philadelphia, 61 trenton, 64 degrees wilmington, it is 59 in the poconos, 59 in wildwood. 57 degrees in atlantic city. so, some nice warm temperatures out there to start the day. but, as i've been
. >> take a look, astronaut reid weiss man's video.the international space station orbiting earth. the storm you see there actually taking place over houston. >>> wow. amazing, the vantage point from space, carol? >> yes, right over nasa. interesting. you know, look at this. we've got a great looking start to the day, billy penn is saying why am i dress in the these heavy metal clothes? i don't think heavy metal is exactly what he was going for, but he's in metal clothing....
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i'm deborah weiss from frontpage magazine, and my question is, as you know we finally have a select committee the benghazi incident. but if they find a wrongdoing by high of political officials in this administration, a finding of something wrong isn't really helpful and less you can be prosecuted, and i stand from dod today that would be the one has to do that, and it doesn't sound like it would happen from what you're saying. do you have any comment on how you see that playing out? >> the department of justice's record of following prosecutorial standards is rather indifferent. you might remember that the house of representatives actually censured the attorney general first time this ever happen in history for refusing to turn over documents in the "fast and furious" gunrunning scandal, which is an appalling misuse of the partner resource. it in the deaths of u.s. border agent and hundreds of mexican nationals. those document are still being withheld to this day, they are the subject of litigation. well, the statutes say that when congress censures an administration official, that has to be
i'm deborah weiss from frontpage magazine, and my question is, as you know we finally have a select committee the benghazi incident. but if they find a wrongdoing by high of political officials in this administration, a finding of something wrong isn't really helpful and less you can be prosecuted, and i stand from dod today that would be the one has to do that, and it doesn't sound like it would happen from what you're saying. do you have any comment on how you see that playing out? >>...
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lauren mcpheran, and labor policy advisor liz weiss and many more from his staff who have helped. i also want to thank the staff of senator alexander, education policy advisor patrick murray, education policy director and counsel peter oppenheim, bill knutsen, education policy advisor, and help committee staff directer and chief of staff, david cleary. mr. president, we also benefited from the expertise at the congressional research office. i want to thank david bradley, benjamin coons and adrian fernandez cantera. and i would be remiss if i didn't thank the professionals in the senate legislative counsel's office, katiey grendin and others. mr. president, as you can see, a lot of people worked a very long time to get us where we are. this has been an 11-year process so there have been a lot of staff who've worked on various versions of this reauthorization over years. and i can't name them all but there's some who deserve recognition as well. jerry fialla, bill camella, beth buelman, pam smith, daif, davids and lee smith. and the house and administration of whom there are far too
lauren mcpheran, and labor policy advisor liz weiss and many more from his staff who have helped. i also want to thank the staff of senator alexander, education policy advisor patrick murray, education policy director and counsel peter oppenheim, bill knutsen, education policy advisor, and help committee staff directer and chief of staff, david cleary. mr. president, we also benefited from the expertise at the congressional research office. i want to thank david bradley, benjamin coons and...
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[laughter] a republican named john howard told weiss without the problems he encountered and he opened his up to the catholic association election agents. >> they threatened to turn me against my landlord. i've been reduced to extreme poverty. i must humbly beg you to do something on my behalf and not have me and my family doomed forever. >> he signed the letter after dictating to a friend or an associate. these poor irish didn't have much but they had the one thing which in a democracy made them as powerful as a rich man. they had the vote. they're willing to use the power of the vote to improve their condition, and who could blame them? if you're looking for the roots of tammany hall's irish sensibility, i can think of a better place to start than that election in waterford in 1826. within 20 years of that election, all was changed in ireland. the famine the pod with the idea, transfer not just ireland but the american cities to which the survivors fled. the famine taught the irish a new lesson, those who held power would prosper. and those without it may start. the starving irish lo
[laughter] a republican named john howard told weiss without the problems he encountered and he opened his up to the catholic association election agents. >> they threatened to turn me against my landlord. i've been reduced to extreme poverty. i must humbly beg you to do something on my behalf and not have me and my family doomed forever. >> he signed the letter after dictating to a friend or an associate. these poor irish didn't have much but they had the one thing which in a...
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harrah's weiss said this is a lot of what monitoring all their own.se they say the savings will likely go to new furniture and daughter's college education. coming up new rules for to our bosses after to residents complain about too much noise and pollution from those muscles but drivers following the rules. still developing the person i am at such and figure out. teenager protesting after claims to is called the net off his makeup before taking his driver's license photo. story next >> : the holes in tillamook swiss cheese are actually little black holes. never. ever. stick even your pinky finger into one of them. yay! tillamook cheese slices, tastes better because it's made better. south carolina team protesting actor was told to take off make up for what did get his license for the at the dmv and the 16 all but ignoring this guy's just like himself. he turned 16 test writing test is trip flying colors. boy came to getting the photos not for the lessons. he was told the need to clean up or walk out. tell me i cannot wear discuss according to the mak
harrah's weiss said this is a lot of what monitoring all their own.se they say the savings will likely go to new furniture and daughter's college education. coming up new rules for to our bosses after to residents complain about too much noise and pollution from those muscles but drivers following the rules. still developing the person i am at such and figure out. teenager protesting after claims to is called the net off his makeup before taking his driver's license photo. story next >> :...
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>> there is complete detachment between the weiss white house an --between the white house ane democraticyou have a president who has become an albatross to them. in the past year we have seen democrats defect on issues. some democrats flee. energy policy. keystone. the endangered democrats were going he way from the president on that. in this article you are seeing a full indictment of the president's leadership by even those who claim they admire him, they like him, they think he's a tall ended guy. but they say he's detached. he doesn't learn well on the job and he fails to surround himself with advisors who willing to challenge him. we saw with the bergdahl thing we heard how 90 members of the administration knew about this trade but no congressmen knew. >> a recent poll from "usa today." take a look right now. 43 per believe it was the wrong decision. 34% saying it was the right decision and 23% unsure. given that are you concerned as we go forward and more information comes out with this investigation that it's only going to further alienate the white house from the decisions it's m
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. >> joining me to discuss, michael weiss, i was reading your article and in that article you wrote,alled the situation in iraq an assisted suicide. explain if you would what you mean by that and do you think the do nothing approach is the best one for the u.s.? >> well, actually i think it's important to distinguish. it's not just about iraq anymore and it has not been for i would say three years or more. the border between syria and iraq has all but vanished. in fact, there's photographs of isis dismantling the demarcation between these two countries. this is a conflict that spans about 750 miles. so when i say it's an assisted suicide. i mine that u.s. policy going into iraq in 2003 and the way the war was conducted and the way we existed in 2011 is partly to blame but also u.s. policy with respect to syria is a catalyst for what we're seeing now. isis, it's military headquaters, it's the place where it's established it's training camps. where it gained real strength has been in syria, particularly the eastern part of syria. what is now connected to northern and western iraq. so i
. >> joining me to discuss, michael weiss, i was reading your article and in that article you wrote,alled the situation in iraq an assisted suicide. explain if you would what you mean by that and do you think the do nothing approach is the best one for the u.s.? >> well, actually i think it's important to distinguish. it's not just about iraq anymore and it has not been for i would say three years or more. the border between syria and iraq has all but vanished. in fact, there's...
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weiss, suggested earlier today in the foreign affairs committee, suspend any additional guarantees to attempting to establish enterprises in the people's republic of china, and he time may yet come when that appears to be a senseable step to take. we could if we chose to do so also instruct our representatives in the multilateral development banks appears to be a senseable step to take. we could if we chose to do so also instruct our representatives in the multilateral development banks to use their voice and appears to be a senseable step to their vote about additional loans to the people's republic of china. these are the kinds of steps we could take and which we may have to take if the killlings in china continue. we do not look forward with equanimity to having to take such measures, but they may be morally necessary and politically prudent if the situation continues to deteriorate. we clearly have a stake in a good relationship with china. but we also have an interest in reaffirming fundamental american vallss. -- values. and we could not credibly -- >> the time of the gentleman
weiss, suggested earlier today in the foreign affairs committee, suspend any additional guarantees to attempting to establish enterprises in the people's republic of china, and he time may yet come when that appears to be a senseable step to take. we could if we chose to do so also instruct our representatives in the multilateral development banks appears to be a senseable step to take. we could if we chose to do so also instruct our representatives in the multilateral development banks to use...
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when you look at echo weiss, the entire west african economic unity, it jars to be some thing that lookscomparable to the major economies like brazil and india and china. the east african community, which is kenya, uganda, tanzania, that starts to look like a powerful economic lock. when you look at the southern countries, the same obtains. sub-saharan africa is 800 million people. so the attraction, at least for the investor class that these sort of big exploding commercials on this more pronounced when you think about africa as interlinked sort of economic communities. from the political level, the more granular sort of regional basis, i think people are so disappointed in national government. it was a story mentioned over in a weekend were like citizens all over the world, people ask themselves what have you done for me lately? fans are looking on african states is absolutely nothing. whether it's the educational system, the road in front of your house on a public health outcomes really disappointing. people come up with these alternative arrangements, private schooling systems. they
when you look at echo weiss, the entire west african economic unity, it jars to be some thing that lookscomparable to the major economies like brazil and india and china. the east african community, which is kenya, uganda, tanzania, that starts to look like a powerful economic lock. when you look at the southern countries, the same obtains. sub-saharan africa is 800 million people. so the attraction, at least for the investor class that these sort of big exploding commercials on this more...
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kreg weiss. i am the president and ceo of enjoy.t is an electronic cigarette company with no affiliation to the tobacco industry. we are proud to say our corporate mission is to obsolete tobacco cigarette and the death and disease it has left in its wake. i would like to focus on what i believe unites us and members of the committee with the center for tobacco products and dedicated men and women in the tobacco control movement in public health. we look over to a day when combustion cigarettes are no longer part of the american landscape. we work appalled that the has taken andic continues to take each year in the country, including 480,000 americans dying each year from tobacco-related illness. the evidence clearly indicates it will be required for e-cigarette. it gives smokers who either cannot or will not quit a positive alternative. it provides them with the nicotine they are addicted to without the combustion of tobacco. as stated by the 2014 surgeon general's report, the birth and -- the death is overwhelmingly caused a cigare
kreg weiss. i am the president and ceo of enjoy.t is an electronic cigarette company with no affiliation to the tobacco industry. we are proud to say our corporate mission is to obsolete tobacco cigarette and the death and disease it has left in its wake. i would like to focus on what i believe unites us and members of the committee with the center for tobacco products and dedicated men and women in the tobacco control movement in public health. we look over to a day when combustion cigarettes...
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that was a great way to start and i'll ask our panel number one krista weiss is same parents anthony to join me here on the podium. first of all i would like to say thank you very much to chairman wheeler and to tom power for being with us. we are just really honored. now we are moving on to the program portion of -- or the panel discussion portion of our program and i want to remind everybody that this hearing is being live cast and viewers are encouraged to submit questions via twitter to at u.s. underscore imls. we also have some cards or paper at your chairs if you have questions that you want to submit. we have a staff member perusing that will be picking up those questions. after each panel presentation are board members have some questions. we will also have the chance for members of the audience and our virtual audience to pose some questions. here we go with our panel number one. we are really looking at the vision. what happens when we get it right. we are going to explore innovative practices and partnerships and investments in broadband making a difference. our first spea
that was a great way to start and i'll ask our panel number one krista weiss is same parents anthony to join me here on the podium. first of all i would like to say thank you very much to chairman wheeler and to tom power for being with us. we are just really honored. now we are moving on to the program portion of -- or the panel discussion portion of our program and i want to remind everybody that this hearing is being live cast and viewers are encouraged to submit questions via twitter to at...
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scientific report to justify that statement when many scientific reports reject president obama has weiss claimed that temperatures are rising faster than. even over the last ten years, he said. well below the average computer models for environmental expectations. all i'm saying it i don't know. maybe this is a temporary -- some of the climate change that's been projected. maybe temperatures will rise again, but they're not rising like the experts predicted today. we've got more scientists like dr. smith before us today that will puncture some of the irresponsible statements that are being made about forestry. mr. president, i grew up in the country near edenberg, alabama. you understand the timber industry. i guess the saw mill was one of the classic big saw mills. i saw logs hauled in front of my house all the time, but all of that land has been replanted. it's being managed exceedingly well today. farmers are -- and timber owners are managing better than ever scientifically and each one of those trees, you know, as they grow, they -- dead and dying tree emits -- once it dies, it emits
scientific report to justify that statement when many scientific reports reject president obama has weiss claimed that temperatures are rising faster than. even over the last ten years, he said. well below the average computer models for environmental expectations. all i'm saying it i don't know. maybe this is a temporary -- some of the climate change that's been projected. maybe temperatures will rise again, but they're not rising like the experts predicted today. we've got more scientists...
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then veronica, veronica elizabeth weiss. 19 from thousand oaks. she loved sports and high school. she played on four teams. she started playing softball at the age of 6 and later turned to baseball, becoming the only girl out of 500 players in the west lake baseball league. she was a good students who earned straight a's in high school and graduated with a 4.3 g.p.a. she was majoring in prefinancial math and statistics. her father said -- quote -- she wanted to be a financial wizard and use her high aptitude with complicated math, unquote. she was a member of the try delta sorority, just like her mom and her grandmother had been, and now she is gone. one of her friends said veronica was one of the people you knew you wanted to be friends with. she is willing to become friends with anyone. she is the only person who could make you smile instantly. then there is katherine, katie, breen cooper, 22 of chino hills, california. she was close to her two brothers and she was weeks away from graduating with a degree in art history. her friends remember her as outgoing, someone who had a ve
then veronica, veronica elizabeth weiss. 19 from thousand oaks. she loved sports and high school. she played on four teams. she started playing softball at the age of 6 and later turned to baseball, becoming the only girl out of 500 players in the west lake baseball league. she was a good students who earned straight a's in high school and graduated with a 4.3 g.p.a. she was majoring in prefinancial math and statistics. her father said -- quote -- she wanted to be a financial wizard and use her...
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doris and morton weiss from hunting valley, ohio. they've been married for 75 years. thing they ever did. this is bess rozen. we wish her happy birthday. she is 100 years old today. lauderhill, florida. she loves all sorts of good things, but she really loves to be positive. she says that's the way to be. now we have finally stuart gillespie. stuart, 101 years old today. loves sailing and skiing. he's in the right place for it. and boat building. he's really in the right place. that's it, that's all for right now. back to the great city of new york and the great state of new york. >> willard, thank you so much. >> i shouldn't be asking this question, but guys, what's coming up on our next hour? >> tell us, willie. >> we've got "today's take." going to be delving into again a little bit more about what happened at the belmont. >> yes, steve coburn, the co-owner. >> the rant heard round the world. >> and given the chance yesterday on the "today" show, by the way, to walk back and maybe think cooler heads would prevail. he went in for round two. >> he's kind of backing o
doris and morton weiss from hunting valley, ohio. they've been married for 75 years. thing they ever did. this is bess rozen. we wish her happy birthday. she is 100 years old today. lauderhill, florida. she loves all sorts of good things, but she really loves to be positive. she says that's the way to be. now we have finally stuart gillespie. stuart, 101 years old today. loves sailing and skiing. he's in the right place for it. and boat building. he's really in the right place. that's it,...
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for our area it would just make sense to have a split up when he compares to the eastern states land weiss california takes in the ocean it takes in the mountains and it takes an air culture it takes in large cities would just make sense to have this split up to have a fair or isn't ation as a whole just just for this whole movement basically was back in one thousand forty one when it was championed that it was to have representation for for areas we don't want to tell urban california what to do we just respect that we don't want or in california tell. yeah i guess i can tell you as a as a resident of the wall of the district of columbia where i have no senators at all and my representative is not allowed to vote that taxation without representation is no fun at all i have some empathy for you how you guys are feeling that way either this is going on and you think this is going to happen any in the anytime in the near future we've got about thirty seconds brenda. i think it can happen i think it's other states start dividing it would have to be a real state of the urban state different ar
for our area it would just make sense to have a split up when he compares to the eastern states land weiss california takes in the ocean it takes in the mountains and it takes an air culture it takes in large cities would just make sense to have this split up to have a fair or isn't ation as a whole just just for this whole movement basically was back in one thousand forty one when it was championed that it was to have representation for for areas we don't want to tell urban california what to...
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when you look at echo weiss, the entire west african economic unity, it jars to be some thing that looksmparable to the major economies like brazil and india and china. the east african community, which is kenya, uganda, tanzania, that starts to look like a powerful economic lock. when you look at the southern countries, the same obtains. sub-saharan africa is 800 million people. so the attraction, at least for the investor class that these sort of big exploding commercials on this more pronounced when you think about africa as interlinked sort of economic communities. from the political level, the more granular sort of regional basis, i think people are so disappointed in national government. it was a story mentioned over in a weekend were like citizens all over the world, people ask themselves what have you done for me lately? fans are looking on african states is absolutely nothing. whether it's the educational system, the road in front of your house on a public health outcomes really disappointing. people come up with these alternative arrangements, private schooling systems. they bu
when you look at echo weiss, the entire west african economic unity, it jars to be some thing that looksmparable to the major economies like brazil and india and china. the east african community, which is kenya, uganda, tanzania, that starts to look like a powerful economic lock. when you look at the southern countries, the same obtains. sub-saharan africa is 800 million people. so the attraction, at least for the investor class that these sort of big exploding commercials on this more...
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and veronica weiss. americans everywhere continue to extend their support and sympathy to the victims, their families, and loved ones and we wish each of the 13 people injured in the shooting a full and speedy recovery. i would like to commend the law enforcement officers and other first responders for their courage, bravery, and dedication to service. their efforts helped to prevent further fatalities and injuries and we will remain extremely grateful to each of them. i urge support of this measure and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california. ms. speier: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. speier: i rise in support of h.res. 60 , introduce the by congresswoman lois capps, which is a bipartisan resolution to offer condolences to the isla vista and university of california santa barbara communities. to mourn the victims and offer support to their families. it condemns
and veronica weiss. americans everywhere continue to extend their support and sympathy to the victims, their families, and loved ones and we wish each of the 13 people injured in the shooting a full and speedy recovery. i would like to commend the law enforcement officers and other first responders for their courage, bravery, and dedication to service. their efforts helped to prevent further fatalities and injuries and we will remain extremely grateful to each of them. i urge support of this...