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people expect our president to represent the united states with dignity and erstrength and that is not whate saw yesterday. it's time we start speaking out against it. i yield the floor. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by american cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. ♪ >> hello and welcome to westminster in review. our look back at all the drama here in westminster since t
people expect our president to represent the united states with dignity and erstrength and that is not whate saw yesterday. it's time we start speaking out against it. i yield the floor. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by american cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. ♪ >> hello and welcome to westminster in review. our look back at all the drama here in westminster since t
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in 1973, you were 12 years old, you moved about whate, tell me must have been culture shock in that moment>> i did not speak word of english. the people were extremely friendly. hospitality, immediately made a lot of friends. in class, i was lost. books.eading my chinese emily: it got to columbia, got your phd, studied computer science, working on speech recognition which four decades later is really the forefront of new technology. wasachine learning, it really exciting age when there is so much unknown and so much naive optimism. it is gratifying to see all of that coming to the real world. emily: you joined apple in 1990. how closely did you work with steve jobs? kai-fu: i would say i was there between jobs, my tenure at apple. i joined as he left and after i left, he came back. we did have some intersection. he did call me to see if i would go back to apple. at that time, it looked too scary. offer.got this job i said, not this time. emily: microsoft was not too happy about you working for google. i think they sued you. kai-fu: a big lawsuit. you guys were probably reporting it. i coul
in 1973, you were 12 years old, you moved about whate, tell me must have been culture shock in that moment>> i did not speak word of english. the people were extremely friendly. hospitality, immediately made a lot of friends. in class, i was lost. books.eading my chinese emily: it got to columbia, got your phd, studied computer science, working on speech recognition which four decades later is really the forefront of new technology. wasachine learning, it really exciting age when there is...
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felt whating that i our government was doing. i think both houses need to completely overhaul, and if it is possible that the supreme court can order people to go in there and change everything -- not the constitution but the rules, standing on the floor, just on both sides playing, tong to the people, lying them, and that is what i've been doing. i had to retire last year at 62 on $400 a month because of that. i have been watching every day. i watch all the channels, and i think to keep the constitution, we must do that, but the media -- there should be some kind of rule that they cannot lie to the public. that needs to change. i watch the white house briefing every single day, and those media people are disgusting. is the health the president had. they cared about all kinds of crazy stuff. then there came this wonderful .uy that gave his service they are calling him names. my father served in the military in the army for 42 years. 18 children. 14 brothers, i had. seven of my brothers died in vietnam. and they cannot respect the
felt whating that i our government was doing. i think both houses need to completely overhaul, and if it is possible that the supreme court can order people to go in there and change everything -- not the constitution but the rules, standing on the floor, just on both sides playing, tong to the people, lying them, and that is what i've been doing. i had to retire last year at 62 on $400 a month because of that. i have been watching every day. i watch all the channels, and i think to keep the...
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and water main break sunday at new york jfk caused a new around of delays michael r almorris wasit whating for a flight since saturday. >> i want to get on today. >> are you frustrated or annoying. >> i'm annoyed but not frustrated. >> the good news bitterly cold air is set to push out by monday temperatures in new york and surrounding area will return to a more surpriseable but still chilly low 30s. >> compared to this it will feel balmy. >> tropical. >> yes. >> the midwest is on the way to a warm-up. the cold snap chicagoians endured for two weeks. lar apedesta cbs3 eyewitness news. >> it seems to be brutal on the north east here. here in our area we're dealing with weather and it's affecting schools. again you see school closings already and you see those at the bottom of the screen when you get to the weather chapel. >> winter weather david for kids out there warningle temperatures up and that causes school close ushz and delays. temperatures this morning nothing warm and going on there. record lows all of these numbers set, tied or broke a record low temperature this morning. below. t
and water main break sunday at new york jfk caused a new around of delays michael r almorris wasit whating for a flight since saturday. >> i want to get on today. >> are you frustrated or annoying. >> i'm annoyed but not frustrated. >> the good news bitterly cold air is set to push out by monday temperatures in new york and surrounding area will return to a more surpriseable but still chilly low 30s. >> compared to this it will feel balmy. >> tropical....
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this is more of a stimulus to the economy than whate got had the tax bill.et positive. >> he had mills wit james. you. on the corporate side of things, ibm investors have waited an aflly long time to see revenue growth. tonight they got it. big blue's quarter will he revenue growth rose for the first time in nearly six years largely due to the focus on the loud and security services. ibm's earnings beat analysts by a penny. revenue rose 4% from a year ago to $22.5 billion. but investors were wary, sending shares initially lower in after-hours trading. derosa has more on ibm's ibm finally breaking its years long streak of declining sales and fuelling optimism for a turn around. it is expecting revenue growth for all of next year perhaps alleviating con this wa a one time lift and not the turn around that the ceo has been working on nearly seven years now. still ibm is a long way from where it was even six years ago when its stock was above $200 and it was the most influential stock in the dow jones industrial index. today it's only the eighth most influentia
this is more of a stimulus to the economy than whate got had the tax bill.et positive. >> he had mills wit james. you. on the corporate side of things, ibm investors have waited an aflly long time to see revenue growth. tonight they got it. big blue's quarter will he revenue growth rose for the first time in nearly six years largely due to the focus on the loud and security services. ibm's earnings beat analysts by a penny. revenue rose 4% from a year ago to $22.5 billion. but investors...
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we had with president trump to see whether or not we can get agreement ourselves and whether with whate compatible senator durbin and senator graham have done. senator durbin is one of the four of us that have been meeting. mike: can you talk about what democrats are willing to discuss as well as the path to legal status and citizenship democrats have proposed in the dream act and other legislation. whathoyer: let me tell you our belief is and what our perspective is and what we think ought to be done. a unanimous view among the 25 members at the meeting with the president on wednesday that we needed to protect the dreamers. we needed to pass legislation that would left this pall over them which risks sending them to places they do not know and is not their home. that is our principal objective. the president and the others have said they want to discuss other things within that context. we believe there are many things that need to be discussed what we believe most of them ought to be discussed within comprehensive immigration reform. one of the things the president was emphatic on was
we had with president trump to see whether or not we can get agreement ourselves and whether with whate compatible senator durbin and senator graham have done. senator durbin is one of the four of us that have been meeting. mike: can you talk about what democrats are willing to discuss as well as the path to legal status and citizenship democrats have proposed in the dream act and other legislation. whathoyer: let me tell you our belief is and what our perspective is and what we think ought to...
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mrs whately as a process is this is over the numbers are not used compared to a thousand number this is quite significant it could be arcing into something quite new in iran we've seen the slogans people. upset about the situation in the country can we say that at all hani president rouhani has failed to deliver on the promises he made during the current president paid all the promises he made during the current president pain as you know president rouhani and the first of term for the presidency his focus was the nuclear deal and he promised of course he promised iranian that you know the political situation will be changed and he promised that this cannot be done without fixing the foreign policy issue as a whole including the nuclear deep think based on that he was elected in the first time so as he has as then the deal was signed in. summer two thousand and fifteen the hope was this deal would have brings you know a new support to the economy situation in iraq and assuming that the money there would be removing of sanctions there would be iran would be open up for a foreign inves
mrs whately as a process is this is over the numbers are not used compared to a thousand number this is quite significant it could be arcing into something quite new in iran we've seen the slogans people. upset about the situation in the country can we say that at all hani president rouhani has failed to deliver on the promises he made during the current president paid all the promises he made during the current president pain as you know president rouhani and the first of term for the...
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we have compared the state in line, and whate we are seeing in line, and what we are seeing in india.rguably you could say china is 15 years ahead of cleaning up its banking sector, unlocking the ability of its state owned banks to start lending. india, that was a big story, when they recapitalized. nonperforming loans ratio to credit. >> they have been making some progress in terms of tackling the country's that loans problem. said some banks were feeling the pinch of capital buffers. >> we have to keep in mind the perspective of why some of these that loans -- these projects were built when the economy was expected to continue to grow at 12%. then came the slowdown in growth. then came the fall in commodity prices, then the decline in implementation. what is important is for us not to go just recognition of bad loans. it is important to work on resolution and recovery. i think there is a huge amount of -- created to make that happen. >> we are talking about $210 among the bad debt, worst in the world. have you been happy with the progress so far? on the ecosystem, on the ecosyf prog
we have compared the state in line, and whate we are seeing in line, and what we are seeing in india.rguably you could say china is 15 years ahead of cleaning up its banking sector, unlocking the ability of its state owned banks to start lending. india, that was a big story, when they recapitalized. nonperforming loans ratio to credit. >> they have been making some progress in terms of tackling the country's that loans problem. said some banks were feeling the pinch of capital buffers....
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you t hee last year when candidate trump is here was a man who wakes up everyay day and fights for whate believes in. i have to tell you one story because it so important. one of the greatest things that's ever happened in myie li. president trump is elected and he gets on in on january 20th and he calls me and says corey. yes, sir. you never come visit me. this is february of this year. he says we've come see me in the oval office had absolutely. i've never been in the oval office because i'm a poor kid from massachusetts. i walked into the oval office and there's the leader of our free world sitting behind the resolute desk. to his far right, my leftist device president of the united states. i stand at the priceta it pays right outside any books that mean is getting here and i walked in to the oval office and he says my man, come here. he stands up and gives me a hug and turns to the vice president of the united states and he says mike, do you know who this, is? the vice president says yes, sir. that is corey. he says mike, do you know who thisis is? the vice president says yes, sir. t
you t hee last year when candidate trump is here was a man who wakes up everyay day and fights for whate believes in. i have to tell you one story because it so important. one of the greatest things that's ever happened in myie li. president trump is elected and he gets on in on january 20th and he calls me and says corey. yes, sir. you never come visit me. this is february of this year. he says we've come see me in the oval office had absolutely. i've never been in the oval office because i'm...
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whating on and off ralps and here's as i look at 309. north and west of city changeover occurred to snow and it's coming your way south jersey. here's a live look we're right on the line here. delaware mem lor are orial brink that change over from snow to rain. we have rain mapleshade route 73 as you roll from one area to another you will changeover from the rain to the snow. regional rails have new schedules and expect delays on trains this morning and slippery platforms boarding buses, trains and trolleys, karen and thomas back to you. >> take it slow, tiptoe, tiptoe, congress has a couple days to avoid a government shutdown and yet republicans and democrats reman at odds on how to fix immigration. both sides are divided over a deal on daca and funds for border wall. and mean while, yesterday's senate hearing homeland security secretary kirsten neal son faced questionsing on whether trump used profane lang want during a meeting. secretary neal son said the president did not use vulgar language but could not recall what he said. new jer
whating on and off ralps and here's as i look at 309. north and west of city changeover occurred to snow and it's coming your way south jersey. here's a live look we're right on the line here. delaware mem lor are orial brink that change over from snow to rain. we have rain mapleshade route 73 as you roll from one area to another you will changeover from the rain to the snow. regional rails have new schedules and expect delays on trains this morning and slippery platforms boarding buses, trains...
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. >>> whate eagles fans can try ad do to score a ticket to the game at the link. >> glad to have you with us today. t we've already had a handful of school closings and delays. we have that list running at the bottom of your screen. let's get right to meteorologist bill henley. he's got the first alert forecast to explain this system for us. >> it will moving into the area, and the entire area will see accumulating snow. this first alert runs through noon tomorrow. most of the snow show rrz goier going to be regulated to the north and west today. it's tonight we're going to see steady snow sweep across the rest of the. so we've got? slippery commutes ahead especially tomorrow morning. those snow showers have moved into the area. it's a very light snowfall, but it is coming down and falling into temperatures that are in the 20s in burkes and lee high counties. a little bit of accumulation during the morning and early afternoon hours. and tonight the next round sweeps into burkes county, the suburb and eventually into the rest of the area as well. but during the day today we're startin
. >>> whate eagles fans can try ad do to score a ticket to the game at the link. >> glad to have you with us today. t we've already had a handful of school closings and delays. we have that list running at the bottom of your screen. let's get right to meteorologist bill henley. he's got the first alert forecast to explain this system for us. >> it will moving into the area, and the entire area will see accumulating snow. this first alert runs through noon tomorrow. most of...
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that a come came into the workplace and be harassed by a figure that high and it is hug humiliating, whateid to me. >> it drew a lot of skepticism because paula jones would not explicitly say what it was that went on. >> the event did not get the media attention its organizers had hoped for. >> although people at the cpac conference, the whole setting seemed a bit unto ward. clearly being put on on the president's political enemies. she was paraded out there in ways that were a bit unseemly. >> but deciding the story was worth investigating a bit more. >> she was saying something, that if true would be a bit problematic and i angered toup talk to her the next day. >> at the same time, the arkansas project focused on another way to stir it up. focusing on vince foster. he would later author a book called "the strange death of vince foster." multiple irregularities suggested that foster's death had been anything but a simple suicide. >> he may not have committed suicide. the body may have been moved. >> even in the early days of the internet, the conspiracy theories unleashed by the arkansas
that a come came into the workplace and be harassed by a figure that high and it is hug humiliating, whateid to me. >> it drew a lot of skepticism because paula jones would not explicitly say what it was that went on. >> the event did not get the media attention its organizers had hoped for. >> although people at the cpac conference, the whole setting seemed a bit unto ward. clearly being put on on the president's political enemies. she was paraded out there in ways that were...
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in ter of whate are expeencici, we have been experienng very mir storms we're outde the hurricane-cyclonet. and what have you over t the yearsrs, i s startedu mention in your opening statement, there's a villagege -based to visit as a small child.d. itit is still longer there. what is left of that village is a church sitting in the middle of the ocean you can see when the tide comes in. amy: president tong, you are here in the united states where the president of the united states, president trump, has called, change a chinese hoax. your response to him and what message do you have president to president? i am reading the science. have no other information to indicate otherwise. for me, it is a matter of survivival for our people, for future generations. even a remote possibility, even a 5% possibility that it is not a hoax, i think it has to be taken seriously. i think it is important. it is too important to speculate that it may or may not happen. if there is a 5% possibility that it might happen, then we should begin to take measures from now because we understand how vulnerable we are
in ter of whate are expeencici, we have been experienng very mir storms we're outde the hurricane-cyclonet. and what have you over t the yearsrs, i s startedu mention in your opening statement, there's a villagege -based to visit as a small child.d. itit is still longer there. what is left of that village is a church sitting in the middle of the ocean you can see when the tide comes in. amy: president tong, you are here in the united states where the president of the united states, president...
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people expect our president to represent the united states with dignity and erstrength and that is not whate saw yesterday. it's time we start speaking out against it. i yield the floor. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by american cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. ♪ >> hello and welcome to westminster in review. our look back at all the drama here in westminster since the summer. coming up on this program to is a male hills for success in securing a brexit deal. >> this is good news for those who voted for me and good news for those who voted for may were worried we would clash out of here. >> eighteen months on from the referendum results of prime minister scraped through phase one of the negotiations. >> basing claim to their pushing people into poverty and destitution minister make changes to the welfare benefit universal credit. >> no government is perfect, brexit is not perfect but by god we work together and will make it [inaudible]. >> in his budget the chancellor announces
people expect our president to represent the united states with dignity and erstrength and that is not whate saw yesterday. it's time we start speaking out against it. i yield the floor. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by american cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. ♪ >> hello and welcome to westminster in review. our look back at all the drama here in westminster since...
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whate going to fight for every working american deserves in this country and women are going to leadhe way. from the great state of n.nnessee, steve cohe , i am from memphis, stateue star in a red where thousands of women that in a march rally for women's rights. i am proud to stand here as one one of the sponsors who f motion to impeach donald j. trump. he has violated the emoluments clause, disrupted justice and in an authoritarian manner has stoo d up in a way the judiciary and stomphas never seen to on them. see the years, we will in nine duration of the next president of the united states. one who believes in freedom and democracy. atrew: this headline washington post.com as congress points fingers over the shutdown with regards to what happens next. here is mark short with a cnn'son for cnn -- from jim acosta. >> how does this white house feel to have a shut down one year after the president was sworn in. >> it is sad that the democrats have chosen to shut down government. there are many democrat activists who look at all the administration has complex -- have accomplished and
whate going to fight for every working american deserves in this country and women are going to leadhe way. from the great state of n.nnessee, steve cohe , i am from memphis, stateue star in a red where thousands of women that in a march rally for women's rights. i am proud to stand here as one one of the sponsors who f motion to impeach donald j. trump. he has violated the emoluments clause, disrupted justice and in an authoritarian manner has stoo d up in a way the judiciary and stomphas...
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as whate issues as far to do with taxes.plus, so the center-right party says they need to give some of that back to the people. the centerleft party prefers to see it invested in education. anna: what does the coalition end up looking like? matt: even if they succeed in these talks -- remember they were supposed to be done yesterday -- they still have to put up vote to the members of the party on the 21st. that will be a bigger difficulty than succeeding in the coalition talks today. the people in these talks want to keep their jobs. the party members may prefer to be in opposition. manus: what will schulz have to extract from merkel? what is the price schulz wants to close this deal? she is not in a strong position. matt: she has her weaknesses and strengths. would be better off staying in the opposition are solely for his own career. but the other spd members would like to go back into a government coalition. time is on his side. the more time it takes is better for him. he needs to extract social investments. it looks lik
as whate issues as far to do with taxes.plus, so the center-right party says they need to give some of that back to the people. the centerleft party prefers to see it invested in education. anna: what does the coalition end up looking like? matt: even if they succeed in these talks -- remember they were supposed to be done yesterday -- they still have to put up vote to the members of the party on the 21st. that will be a bigger difficulty than succeeding in the coalition talks today. the people...
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so formally we would havened whated to go under the piers to inspect but because of the high tide it was not safe so we did perimeter reviews. the thaied was at 2.5 feet and by 11:00 a.m. it was at seven feet. so it was impossible to get under the pier. we did learn that perimeter inspections are excellent. we were able to get all of our results in by 1:30, which we felt was a very, very good result. we identified nine issues, none of which the earthquake caused, but were very, very good issues to know about and we also realised that we are getting good at deploying our staff. but prioritizing what work to do first is something we need to work on with protocol and i'm thankful to rob iwashda and tom carter of our executive team, our chief arbor engineer and deputy director of maintenance who ran the maintenance and diana better tram. it was very well done. there were 34 staff involved. and i just want to remind the public to please also practice your emergency response. there is lots of good, cognitive research that says if you don't practice something, you don't know how to do it wh
so formally we would havened whated to go under the piers to inspect but because of the high tide it was not safe so we did perimeter reviews. the thaied was at 2.5 feet and by 11:00 a.m. it was at seven feet. so it was impossible to get under the pier. we did learn that perimeter inspections are excellent. we were able to get all of our results in by 1:30, which we felt was a very, very good result. we identified nine issues, none of which the earthquake caused, but were very, very good issues...
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we had meetings and uk whating tours and surveys. we had so many one-on-one conversations. both the community and with the city and regional agencies to understand their needs and priorities. simultaneously we are figuring out how to pay for these needs. we determined this through a financial model development. from this model, we set the requirements of that sweet spot where projects are xhukically feasible and we can maximize the benefits of community. of course if you set the fee and requirements too high, you get no development and then none of the revenue you seek. you set the fee too low, then you get the development and not the benefits to serve the growing population. fortunately in central soma, there's so much demand and so much room to grow that when we set the requirement just right, we can still establish over $2 million in public benefits and be self-sufficient in meeting many of the neighborhoods in the neighborhood. i'd like to know the numbers we present today are largely the same from the 2016 draft plan, but amended to recognize things that have volumed s
we had meetings and uk whating tours and surveys. we had so many one-on-one conversations. both the community and with the city and regional agencies to understand their needs and priorities. simultaneously we are figuring out how to pay for these needs. we determined this through a financial model development. from this model, we set the requirements of that sweet spot where projects are xhukically feasible and we can maximize the benefits of community. of course if you set the fee and...
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let's just give those thoughts a look whate take happens after december 1941, when the united states formally enters the war. , if idents at stanford can let them talk frankly about how they feel about the study of history, have been known to tell them want to quote exactly, professor kennedy, the trouble with the study of history is it's just one dam thing after another. [laughter] if you take nothing away from the discussion this morning, i hope it is the thought that would deposit of the summit of the world, to use churchill's language, 1945, is not, repeat not just the story of one dam thing after another. is the story of the realization of some very shrewdly taken strategic decisions about how to fight a particular kind of war on a particular timetable with a particular composition of forces towards particular strategic objectives. in the history of warfare, the united states -- the way the united states waged world war ii was something of a rarity, a country being the prosecutor war from beginning to end on the basis of a plan with which it began. usually war plans are badly di
let's just give those thoughts a look whate take happens after december 1941, when the united states formally enters the war. , if idents at stanford can let them talk frankly about how they feel about the study of history, have been known to tell them want to quote exactly, professor kennedy, the trouble with the study of history is it's just one dam thing after another. [laughter] if you take nothing away from the discussion this morning, i hope it is the thought that would deposit of the...
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. >> woodruff: we return now to the shakeup at the f-b-i, and whate know about the state o the investigationso the president and the f-b-i itself. this evening i spoke with the vice chair of the senate intelligence committee, mark warner about his reaction to deputy director andr mccabe stepping down earlier than expected. >> i'm concerned. i'm concerned because there seems to be this pattern that anyone that's involved inhe investigation into russian interfering, impossible llusion with the trump organization seems to end up losing their job or getting denoted. we've seen f.b.i. director comey fired, we've seen the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein appear to be under attack from the white house. we've seen the president's own attorney general, mr. sessions, reports being the president is angry about his recusal and then you heard earlier reports about the desire to get rid of mr. mccabe. now, i don't know what the basis g down mccabe's steppin early is. i need to hear that from the f.b.i., but, boy, oh, boy, it seems anybody who gets close to this investigation, it's not good for their
. >> woodruff: we return now to the shakeup at the f-b-i, and whate know about the state o the investigationso the president and the f-b-i itself. this evening i spoke with the vice chair of the senate intelligence committee, mark warner about his reaction to deputy director andr mccabe stepping down earlier than expected. >> i'm concerned. i'm concerned because there seems to be this pattern that anyone that's involved inhe investigation into russian interfering, impossible llusion...
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and taylor systemson behind me because she can clearly do this better than i a i can, but whate heck i'm in it. and so green is done. >> supervisor peskin: issued and expended. >> yes, funds issued and available and then there are -- there's funds that are encumbered and there's one more traunch that is coming your way, right? it came your way last month. so it's already before you. how's that? so where we are is that we're 90% complete of all of these projects and we have a few big ones that remain in construction but then we have another amount of money that is community opportunity projects and the let's play s.f. projects and the money for golden gate park and some of the money for mclaren and those are in different funds and not specific neighborhood park projects and that is -- you know, that's how we can trail money and that's how we complete the 2012 park bond which we think will be, you know, all of it will be hopefully encumbered by 19 and not spent by 19 which is consistent with how we did the 8 bond and shows that our bonds are actually spaced pretty leand that we're rela
and taylor systemson behind me because she can clearly do this better than i a i can, but whate heck i'm in it. and so green is done. >> supervisor peskin: issued and expended. >> yes, funds issued and available and then there are -- there's funds that are encumbered and there's one more traunch that is coming your way, right? it came your way last month. so it's already before you. how's that? so where we are is that we're 90% complete of all of these projects and we have a few big...
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whate bill, exactly president trump is asking for was in that will, ok?o not understand why -- the only thing different is the wall. now that he is supposedly transformed and is not asking wall, why mile border all of a sudden the democrats and republicans don't want to compromise on that bill? that bill had support from cornyn, and iy, forgot the other gentleman from the democratic party, and another bill was by all inspector. 13-48.l was senate bill viewersing the c-span ill andoogle that b see what is in that. the exact same thing trump is asking for was in it. host: thank you. yesterday, here in washington, d.c., it was the second year of the women's march, when you're after the election and inauguration of donald trump. there is a rally taking place today in las vegas. yesterday, this was the scene, also in new york, chicago, los angeles, boston, and elsewhere. we have pictures to show you as we listen cassandra from bloomington, indiana, democrat line. good warning. caller: i do not think the democrats should fall to these harlots. bill,hey passed t
whate bill, exactly president trump is asking for was in that will, ok?o not understand why -- the only thing different is the wall. now that he is supposedly transformed and is not asking wall, why mile border all of a sudden the democrats and republicans don't want to compromise on that bill? that bill had support from cornyn, and iy, forgot the other gentleman from the democratic party, and another bill was by all inspector. 13-48.l was senate bill viewersing the c-span ill andoogle that b...
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is -- was definitely on his radar, and i do think he was struggling to understand why it was so -- whate and what about were all the factors that were sort of causing this problem that was threatening our democracy. could you talk a little bit more about whether you think that is valid? do you see that from him as someone who was struggling toward this larger critique of economic system in general? what you think he would have done if he had more time? tavis: for the record, the book begins april 4, 1967 and ends april 4, 1968. now, i think the best part of the book might be the epilogue, but do not read it first. i don't want you to ruin the story for yourself. and so we don't get into this particular part of what might have happened had he lived. other books do that, but this one doesn't. i am happy to comment on that. he was talking about the redistribution and how america -- his phrase -- america is approaching spiritual death because this gap between the haves and have-nots was widening in this country, and he understood that his focus had to be on the issue of poverty because that
is -- was definitely on his radar, and i do think he was struggling to understand why it was so -- whate and what about were all the factors that were sort of causing this problem that was threatening our democracy. could you talk a little bit more about whether you think that is valid? do you see that from him as someone who was struggling toward this larger critique of economic system in general? what you think he would have done if he had more time? tavis: for the record, the book begins...
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the calpers of the world, it's really on the corporate and whate my work independence consultants --ndependent consultants have done, corporate pensions have taken money out of the stock market and put it in the bond markets. , as is what we're seeing reversal of that trend. stocks surge in cash continuing to burn. why did you include this in your list of the willy wonka market? -- when the market exclusively on the good news and ignores the bad news like burning cash like elon musk is running netflix these days. 99reminds me of some of the and 2000 episodes with a focus is so narrow and exclusively on the tech ratio. you do get a little uneasy. >> i laughed it scarlet yesterday for bringing up gap etf's. which i felt guilty about. >> something like procter & gamble caught my eye today. -- seemingly, the numbers looked ok. but you get it from volume growth and not from pricing -- pricing power. if the volume is growing up, it would seem to be a good thing. when you look at something like we find examples of companies that fit both? >> i am always been amused by earnings season. at, t
the calpers of the world, it's really on the corporate and whate my work independence consultants --ndependent consultants have done, corporate pensions have taken money out of the stock market and put it in the bond markets. , as is what we're seeing reversal of that trend. stocks surge in cash continuing to burn. why did you include this in your list of the willy wonka market? -- when the market exclusively on the good news and ignores the bad news like burning cash like elon musk is running...
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and chips and other divisions, right now what we are getting is the consolidated operating profit whateilar to we got from the initial operating profit number on january 9 which is 15.1 trillion. that is about a trillion yuan lower than estimates for the fourth quarter. her company is doing well, it has full your record earnings, it has those big contracts for the led screens for the apple iphone 10. it is the currency. in the fourth quarter, the currency was up 7% versus the dollar. they were saying some very interesting things, for every 10 yuan exchange,- -- and that fourth quarter, they estimated about 600 billion yuan hit against that number. we are getting that income at 12.02 yuan. that was estimated at 12.1. this is net income for the fourth quarter. it is very likely that the yuan has been hitting the net income here. story if theyd have the supply chain, they have strong membership prices and contrast with the like of -- likes of apple. the yuan is up 8.5%. >> more breaking news coming out of d.c.. ramy: breaking news, the white onse is releasing excerpts the state of the unio
and chips and other divisions, right now what we are getting is the consolidated operating profit whateilar to we got from the initial operating profit number on january 9 which is 15.1 trillion. that is about a trillion yuan lower than estimates for the fourth quarter. her company is doing well, it has full your record earnings, it has those big contracts for the led screens for the apple iphone 10. it is the currency. in the fourth quarter, the currency was up 7% versus the dollar. they were...
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it's not exactly clear whating . the confirmation coming from nbc news also the "washington post" reporting within the last few moments the nsa director michael rogers is expected to retire at some point this spring they expect a confirmation for a successor to come at some point in the coming weeks and mosnths guys, back over to you. >> eamon javers at the white house. >>> jackie deangelis at the desk with the numbers. >> oil drilling rigs in the u.s. down five this week, that's 742. it's up 213 from a year ago. now, we've been seeing small additions for many weeks now as oil prices rose, it was more attractive to pump this week's reduction is interesting, might be suggesting a slight pullback to not oversaturate the market. u.s. production matters to supply and demand. this week it was up again to over 9.7 million barrels a day prices as you can see a little bit lower on the session the session low over $61 back to you. >> jackie, thank you jackie deangelis. >>> president trump blasting a new book calling it phony.
it's not exactly clear whating . the confirmation coming from nbc news also the "washington post" reporting within the last few moments the nsa director michael rogers is expected to retire at some point this spring they expect a confirmation for a successor to come at some point in the coming weeks and mosnths guys, back over to you. >> eamon javers at the white house. >>> jackie deangelis at the desk with the numbers. >> oil drilling rigs in the u.s. down five...
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whate trying to figure out commodities are ahead. demand is quite strong.e mining stocks is not quite getting the same. >> certainly we have seen a rally from the dark days of the end of 2016 where we were trading right at the bottom of the cycle. it is still fair to say that they are not discounting swap price for a lot of these. look at the link market. market. they are generating really significant amounts of cash for these mining stocks. -- capex isvels that low levels. of quantum we invested in the last cycle we just set ourselves up for the next downturn or do we actually learn from the cycle. francine: how do you invest smart? >> this is a situation where mining assets are invariably wasting assets. you need to constantly replenished. it is a capital sector. we need to invest in projects in sequence, not in parallel. we can't go back to spending $20 billion for every single mining company as they all attempt to bring online a 90 million ton project. and they all want to do exactly the same thing. tom: exactly. you are an expert on this. does anybody
whate trying to figure out commodities are ahead. demand is quite strong.e mining stocks is not quite getting the same. >> certainly we have seen a rally from the dark days of the end of 2016 where we were trading right at the bottom of the cycle. it is still fair to say that they are not discounting swap price for a lot of these. look at the link market. market. they are generating really significant amounts of cash for these mining stocks. -- capex isvels that low levels. of quantum we...
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. >> rm whating up at last. we'll look at daytime hayes mid up toer 40s this afternoon. we have not done mid to upper 40s in 0189. this will be hottest day of 2018 so far. >> okay. >> okay. >> rights. 2 washington. not there yes. i want to point out most of the area breached freeing mark earlier this morning and because of that we go have ice that developed overnight and the parking lots and sidewalks that sort of thing take it easy. do the penguin walk here for the next hour or two and things should improve the sun melts off the ice and gets rid of fog developed and visibility is water, eightth of mile in many spots we burn off fog and ice and be in for a lovely arm. temperatures mid to upper 40s and nice conditions. i have de-- steve the shorts you got for santa clause you can wear them maybe by friday. >> looking forward to it. >> like the kid. >> all right. >> thank you. >> let's my legs breathe. >> ain't nothing wrong with that. >> so accused right now. that made me laugh and water main break they're redirecting traffic speaking over that closure point in fairfax co
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people at home to have a rationale practicing asset lotion plan some in market some bonds and cash as whatingse forecasting future earnings growth forecasting better profits for companies remember you take taxes down from i guess they were 35 -- >> 40% look at local as well. >> exactly. >> 21 huge deal. >> a little bit of tightening better technology in your company, you are probably going to drop 40 to 50% more profitability down to bottom line, so the market going up 7 1/2 trillion dollars is in line with what the predicting to happen i am he okay with market here one measurement i think professionals use price relative to overall gdp if it goes over 200%, then that is in red lighted zone people have to be careful not there yet i do think we are going to have surprisingly good year this year, just because of what is happening in taxes in united states. >> they are looking at 23% earnings growths for s&p 500 in 2018. >> those companies will use some of that profitability to apply back stock you know, as you shrink the denominator in that situation more powerful on epi.ss. >> we leave it eps.
people at home to have a rationale practicing asset lotion plan some in market some bonds and cash as whatingse forecasting future earnings growth forecasting better profits for companies remember you take taxes down from i guess they were 35 -- >> 40% look at local as well. >> exactly. >> 21 huge deal. >> a little bit of tightening better technology in your company, you are probably going to drop 40 to 50% more profitability down to bottom line, so the market going up 7...
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a look at whate gymnast aly raisman said in calling for an independent investigation into usa gymnasticsthe olympics committee, as well as michigan state university. [video clip] reporter: do you think in your heart that justice was served yesterday? aly: no. it is not something where you instantly feel better. we need to hold these organizations accountable. usa gymnastics, united states olympic committee, msu, they need an independent investigation. this is bigger than larry nassar. we need to get to the bottom of how this disaster happened. if we cannot figure out how it did, we cannot be confident that it will not happen again. host: we are talking to you, getting your thoughts, do you think there is a role in congress for the gymnastics abuse scandal? if you're in the eastern or central time zones, (202) 748-8000. mountains or pacificins or region, (202) 748-8002. or if you are an athlete, (202) 748-8002. the the "washington post," committee will be holding hearings about the sexual abuse scandal. friday, a plan to hold a hearing any sexual abuse scandal rocking the u.s. national gy
a look at whate gymnast aly raisman said in calling for an independent investigation into usa gymnasticsthe olympics committee, as well as michigan state university. [video clip] reporter: do you think in your heart that justice was served yesterday? aly: no. it is not something where you instantly feel better. we need to hold these organizations accountable. usa gymnastics, united states olympic committee, msu, they need an independent investigation. this is bigger than larry nassar. we need...