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a then you have to set up rules for your family for where you are right now. e both a daughter who is a a senior in college, a son who are was a senior in high school, and a daughter who is a freshman a high school. the difference between where the tech is for my freshman ian high school versus my senior in college when she was a freshman, is night and day. instagram did not exist. snapchat do not exist. rules i have around that are new because i did not have to create them up here. you have to decide what you value and say to your kids, i get that our family rules might look differently than that family or that family. but this is what we value. this is why you will not come to the dinner table with your phone on the table or in your pocket. we value your sleep. we value your mental health. emily: you mention that you put in your phone outside the door a at 9:30 p.m. your phone is off. melinda: we all benefit from being off of our devices, and we have to role model that for our children. if we don't role model it, we can't ask them to do something differently.
a then you have to set up rules for your family for where you are right now. e both a daughter who is a a senior in college, a son who are was a senior in high school, and a daughter who is a freshman a high school. the difference between where the tech is for my freshman ian high school versus my senior in college when she was a freshman, is night and day. instagram did not exist. snapchat do not exist. rules i have around that are new because i did not have to create them up here. you have to...
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if you have been listening, which i hope you have, what you heard is you have to work hard, no matter what you do. you heard me say that you have to face challenges, many based on things that are totally out of your control, many of which will get to the core of who you are, many of which will hurt, and some of which may motivate you to provide something different, to fix wrong, to prove everybody wrong. you have heard me say that you will face doubts, anxieties, and insecurities, which will be intensified by that technology, but that technology may feel limiting, but they provide this class with unlimited potential, and so, now what? presuming you work hard, you overcome the obstacles, you find a new way to think about these technologies and how to apply them, you find your purpose and what to do with your immense potential, you have to look for that because it is deeply personal. you have to make sure and the tradition of georgetown that you work for others before you work for yourself, that you work for others. you earned a degree here. you chose to come here. so the burden is on y
if you have been listening, which i hope you have, what you heard is you have to work hard, no matter what you do. you heard me say that you have to face challenges, many based on things that are totally out of your control, many of which will get to the core of who you are, many of which will hurt, and some of which may motivate you to provide something different, to fix wrong, to prove everybody wrong. you have heard me say that you will face doubts, anxieties, and insecurities, which will be...
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if you don't want to respect the flag that men have died for. don't play a silly game where you make millions of dollars. it's a privilege to play that game, if you don't want to do it, a lot of people would be willing to take your spot. >> at the end of the day people walked away from the nfl and the ratings went down and that scared all of them. but they are up against it with the players' union. to me i think they made the right decision. i think there is another way to progress peace and social justice. that is a game of entertainment and the american people don't like they are doing. jesse: one of the coaches who disagrees with you had this to say on the new policy. >> basically trying to use the anthem, nationalism, airing people it's idiotic. i am proud to be in the league, but understand fatism in america is about free speech and protesting. our president decided to make it about that. the nfl followed suit. pandered to their fan base. jesse: he's wrong it's not about the first amendment. when you are at your employer's place of work, he'
if you don't want to respect the flag that men have died for. don't play a silly game where you make millions of dollars. it's a privilege to play that game, if you don't want to do it, a lot of people would be willing to take your spot. >> at the end of the day people walked away from the nfl and the ratings went down and that scared all of them. but they are up against it with the players' union. to me i think they made the right decision. i think there is another way to progress peace...
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you have the floor. >> thank you mr. president and thank you mr. zuckerberg for appearing here today. i am a member of this parliament from northern ireland in the united kingdom. and while many of my colleagues here today have focused on the elections and the issues of facebook and public policy i want to take you in a slightly different direction in my question today. in a few weeks time, a family was in my constituent, will mark the third anniversary of the loss of their son to online bullying. his name was rolan and he was 17 years old when he died. he was the victim of a false facebook account. from online bullies and who persuaded him to send an intimate photograph of himself and then asked for 3,000 pounds in return for not posting this on his facebook account. and rolan's family has been incredibly brave in publicizing this case and in dealing with this situation. but this is only one example of the rise of false accounts within facebook. and i would like you to tell us today what you're doing to stop the rise of false facebook accounts. whi
you have the floor. >> thank you mr. president and thank you mr. zuckerberg for appearing here today. i am a member of this parliament from northern ireland in the united kingdom. and while many of my colleagues here today have focused on the elections and the issues of facebook and public policy i want to take you in a slightly different direction in my question today. in a few weeks time, a family was in my constituent, will mark the third anniversary of the loss of their son to online...
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you have to have some mentors, you have to have somebody who loves you, these of the things the buildup and allow you to jump off into uncharted terrain and do something new, because you know you have a support system of one kind or another. and i certainly did. i just want to point out i feel very strongly that, i have one a -- i have won a lot of lotteries. amazon is one of the lotteries that i have won. but i had a big laterally with -- but i hit a big lottery with my parents. my father was an immigrant. he came here when he was 16 years old. he didn't speak any english. [applause] he's a great guy. my mother had me which was 17 years old. she was a pregnant 16 euros in -- 16-year-old in albuquerque, new mexico, and high school, which was not cool. and she made it work. and her parents helped her with that whole thing and made that all work. if you don't get that support somehow, it doesn't have to be your parents, sometimes you can get lucky and have it be a grandparent or friend or a teacher, it can be somebody, but you need that. some but he has to step in to your life. and that i
you have to have some mentors, you have to have somebody who loves you, these of the things the buildup and allow you to jump off into uncharted terrain and do something new, because you know you have a support system of one kind or another. and i certainly did. i just want to point out i feel very strongly that, i have one a -- i have won a lot of lotteries. amazon is one of the lotteries that i have won. but i had a big laterally with -- but i hit a big lottery with my parents. my father was...
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you spent a long time at the fbi. have you seen anything like that before? >> i have never seen anything like that, and i've talked to a number of former executives in the fbi and neither have they. this is not the junior membership in the garden club, this is giving a man who really has no job, except just gives advice and publicity for the director. again, giving security clearance to the fbi. and that didn't come up in his hearings. that is troubling to me and the fact that they did that. i would want an inquiry done, if i were back there i would be looking at that. how this happened, who generated it and, was it an fbi background or name check or database check? there is a lot of unanswered questions here. it kind of reflects the way the director of the fbi then, james comey, ran it. >> tucker: since you served in the fbi under other directors, things were not done this way before? >> i've never seen this. we hired contractors. they are essential and needed and paid and vetted. participate in lots of important things, but i've never seen anything like thi
you spent a long time at the fbi. have you seen anything like that before? >> i have never seen anything like that, and i've talked to a number of former executives in the fbi and neither have they. this is not the junior membership in the garden club, this is giving a man who really has no job, except just gives advice and publicity for the director. again, giving security clearance to the fbi. and that didn't come up in his hearings. that is troubling to me and the fact that they did...
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now you have to, you really have to turnout. and as people are disengaging from politics, they have seen this list of mr. putin. and seven clones. generally, they vote for him. and that is how it was designed and in a sense, it was a technological success for president putin. and his team. but this proves nothing. this does not prove he is a national leader uniting everyone is a country. and has unanimous popular support. it's just not true. plus, going back to the beginning, the last thing, really, i mean politics is about moral things. especially in russia. the last 20 years have been spent on propaganda to create the wrong attitude to politics. it is especially important to talk about values, ideas, and moral things. this sounds absolutely true to your ears. it's not in a moral thing to participate in this election. this election has become a circus. and there's also the ukraine. the forum for integrity. what is our message to the people, to the voters? and it was not complicated to talk to this majority. our campaign from th
now you have to, you really have to turnout. and as people are disengaging from politics, they have seen this list of mr. putin. and seven clones. generally, they vote for him. and that is how it was designed and in a sense, it was a technological success for president putin. and his team. but this proves nothing. this does not prove he is a national leader uniting everyone is a country. and has unanimous popular support. it's just not true. plus, going back to the beginning, the last thing,...
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so you have all done your math. are at a metallic silhouette competition or the shooting rounds, you can have 10 rounds, but if you're at home and keep a gun for self-defense, you can only have seven rounds in. so i was part of the litigation and weallenging that law first of all,hat the 10 round limit is arbitrary. standard magazines for handguns mostly have anywhere between 10 and 17 rounds that they hold. rifles, standard 30azines are between 20 and because they are used in target matches and people keep them also for self protection and you want to have enough rounds in it to do the job if you have an. what the legislature ended up doing was, making the 10 round limit, 10 rounds is just as arbitrary as evan rounds, especially when we look at what is the national norm. in thethe holdings heller case in the supreme court was at the type of firearms in common use by law-abiding citizens for local purposes are protected by the second amendment. that anybodyst say who would want one of these what we're going to call a
so you have all done your math. are at a metallic silhouette competition or the shooting rounds, you can have 10 rounds, but if you're at home and keep a gun for self-defense, you can only have seven rounds in. so i was part of the litigation and weallenging that law first of all,hat the 10 round limit is arbitrary. standard magazines for handguns mostly have anywhere between 10 and 17 rounds that they hold. rifles, standard 30azines are between 20 and because they are used in target matches...
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have we thought about the rape scenario? if youk at the number of women who have faced violence, even in the united states, or some form of sexual harassment, it is huge. it is very hard for me to imagine if there was a woman at the table who really had power, that she would not bring those issues up. emily: do you worry that the #metoo movement could backfire? melinda: sure. i think there are places where it is already backfiring. we have to be careful. when you separate -- if men's and women's groups decide to separate in terms of when they have meetings or men will not take a meeting alone with a woman because they are afraid of being accused of something, yeah, that is not good. and so we have to have the real dialogue about what could create change. and what i am seeing with the #metoo movement is we are still at a point of reckoning. there is more to come out. because what you are seeing is it is industry by industry by industry. that reckoning has to happen. and then i think we will start to get the, ok, what do we do about
have we thought about the rape scenario? if youk at the number of women who have faced violence, even in the united states, or some form of sexual harassment, it is huge. it is very hard for me to imagine if there was a woman at the table who really had power, that she would not bring those issues up. emily: do you worry that the #metoo movement could backfire? melinda: sure. i think there are places where it is already backfiring. we have to be careful. when you separate -- if men's and...
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you always have a chance. you never know back then in 2013, i've heard so many saying he did not have any chance. 2017 when we ran the campaign i heard these voices saying you guys would die have any chance. -- would not have any chance. they would have first-time candidates from all those people. i believe there is always a chance. also, i believe mobilizing against putin is always better than not mobilizing against putin. you are not going to be able to distinguish people interested in politics. maybe they have different views. you have to create movements and educate people. themselves.igns i believe especially in the political landscape like russia, you have to be in a cultural mentality, you have to bring examples. people love stories, -- you would not see that many engagement if we did not have this great campaign of so many people who feel energized and took part in different activities. that makes hope. that is why you should always participate. it is a chance to muster your skills and challenge the reg
you always have a chance. you never know back then in 2013, i've heard so many saying he did not have any chance. 2017 when we ran the campaign i heard these voices saying you guys would die have any chance. -- would not have any chance. they would have first-time candidates from all those people. i believe there is always a chance. also, i believe mobilizing against putin is always better than not mobilizing against putin. you are not going to be able to distinguish people interested in...
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if you want to be sure you have affordable quality health care, you have to vote for democrats. if you want to protect and expand the rights of all americans, not just those in the top 1%, you have to vote for democrats. if you believe a woman's right is to equip a and to make her own health care decisions, you have to vote for democrats. if you believe we can stand up to our values and keep our country safe, you have to vote for democrats. if you understand we are facing a real crisis with climate change, you have to vote for democrats. if you believe in comprehensive immigration reform and protecting dreamers, you have to vote for democrats. if you believe in getting money out of politics and our voters to the polls, you have to vote for democrats. if you believe in standing up for evidence and reason and respecting the rule of law is critical to our democracy, you have to vote for democrats. now, more than ever, they need -- we need leaders who will stand up for progressive values and those who try to turn neighbor against neighbor. most of all, we need leaders that believe i
if you want to be sure you have affordable quality health care, you have to vote for democrats. if you want to protect and expand the rights of all americans, not just those in the top 1%, you have to vote for democrats. if you believe a woman's right is to equip a and to make her own health care decisions, you have to vote for democrats. if you believe we can stand up to our values and keep our country safe, you have to vote for democrats. if you understand we are facing a real crisis with...
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of markets and there if you have if you have interest rates at zero and you can borrow money at zero percent you have an unlimited credit line and you can muscle prices around it will create fake prices and then if you have robots report against a crisis on the financial media as for instance then the robots are going to report on the fake crisis driven by the fake news created by robots and you have a virtual or a not so virtual cycle of fake news and fake prices and then that people interpret that as reality. welcome back and started as a movement to cub gun crime but us police are now pleading for a trend called paintball wars to stop after hundreds of people have been caught up in attacks across the number of cities in america. that was. their window. yeah it was working right you know they were doing yeah yeah yeah ok so wait for the shot yeah we got to. it was. cool it was. painful shooting incidents have already happened in a number of u.s. cities and the city of milwaukee sixty five such incidents have been reported and apparent of just four days police have warned those invo
of markets and there if you have if you have interest rates at zero and you can borrow money at zero percent you have an unlimited credit line and you can muscle prices around it will create fake prices and then if you have robots report against a crisis on the financial media as for instance then the robots are going to report on the fake crisis driven by the fake news created by robots and you have a virtual or a not so virtual cycle of fake news and fake prices and then that people interpret...
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if you are going to have conviction on em, can you have a flaky call on the dollar? : this is a great question. so far, em and the dollar have moved in sync. this is to be expected since a lot of their debt is dollar denominated. everyone is saying good there are idiosyncratic stories with in emerging markets but so much of the money has gone into index funds. at what point do people pull out of index funds and the idiosyncrasies do not matter anymore? jonathan: it becomes a story for everybody. bloomberg's lisa abramowicz sticking with me alongside henry peabody and matt brill lfrom invesco. the bonds, twos, tens, and 30's over the last five trading days. remarkable stability coming through the curve. two-year yields down seven, 10 year yields down 13 basis points, and the 30 year trading where the 10 year was about a week ago. a real reversal of this market. the story returns. still ahead, the final spread, the week ahead, featuring the u.s. jobs report. this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." it is time for the
if you are going to have conviction on em, can you have a flaky call on the dollar? : this is a great question. so far, em and the dollar have moved in sync. this is to be expected since a lot of their debt is dollar denominated. everyone is saying good there are idiosyncratic stories with in emerging markets but so much of the money has gone into index funds. at what point do people pull out of index funds and the idiosyncrasies do not matter anymore? jonathan: it becomes a story for...
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david: what are the qualities you think great leaders have? ndoleezza: a sense of humility about what they can achieve. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? president trump called you and said i need you to come in and help your country, what would you say? condoleezza: i would say, mr. president, there are so many people can help our country. give me a call if there is anything you want to talk about. been: your name has mentioned as a vice presidential and presidential candidate. can you say for sure you're not likely to run? condoleezza: i can say that with more certainty. you have to know your dna. i don't have the dna of a politician. i love policy. i don't love poli
david: what are the qualities you think great leaders have? ndoleezza: a sense of humility about what they can achieve. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job running a private equity firm. how do you define...
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you cannot have a class action whenever you want to but you have to satisfy certain rules. sorry it is so complicated. >> so long as there is an alternative available where a group of 50 people could pursue. >> there is no alternative available because you are agreeing to go to the form to defend certain rules. they couldn't insist on that. let's assume that the employer has 49 employees and gives a contract to the employee that says you have to arbitrate with me in this form that doesn't have class-action someone's there are 50 more employees that would be a different claim involved and it would be the intent to interfere in the collective action. let's assume they have 5,000 employees. i don't know the number but for the sake of argument, 5,000 employees what would'v would bey choosing this form that limits the actions to 50 people. the federal rules say you have to have a class that is big enough and the new murawski to war and the class treatment, and arguably if there is only 20 or 25 employees they could use the discretion to say i'm not going to have a class-action wi
you cannot have a class action whenever you want to but you have to satisfy certain rules. sorry it is so complicated. >> so long as there is an alternative available where a group of 50 people could pursue. >> there is no alternative available because you are agreeing to go to the form to defend certain rules. they couldn't insist on that. let's assume that the employer has 49 employees and gives a contract to the employee that says you have to arbitrate with me in this form that...
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that you don't have to be here and that you don't have to answer questions. i don't know why you think that's so extraordinary. the previous director came here 63 times. and not only answered all of our questions but was badgered by the chairman. so we certainly expect you to be here and we certainly expect you to answer questions. mr. mulvaney given the president has wanted to do a big number of dodd-frank for his friends on wall street process seems clear that his goals are about trying to install at- what his goals are about trying to install you at the consumer bureau. now, do you support the mission of the consumer bureau? let's rf the railroaded? maybe you can answer by yes or no. and i'm remembering when you served on this committee and some of the things that you said. did -- do you remember having said, i don't like the fact that the cfpb cases. i will be perfectly honest with you. have you changed your mind. >> i don't remember saying that. representative waters but that does sound like something i would have said. >> you also said it turns out being
that you don't have to be here and that you don't have to answer questions. i don't know why you think that's so extraordinary. the previous director came here 63 times. and not only answered all of our questions but was badgered by the chairman. so we certainly expect you to be here and we certainly expect you to answer questions. mr. mulvaney given the president has wanted to do a big number of dodd-frank for his friends on wall street process seems clear that his goals are about trying to...
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host: do you have a question, or do you want to tackle another simple question? caller: i have a question. i am just wondering if you explain more about the nuclear option in relation to the filibuster? of thoseis is one buzzwords. i do not think you will see the "nuclear option" per se in a multiple-choice, but what you're talking about is the filibuster, and let's make sure this is clear -- the filibuster is one of those unique characteristics -- senate. senate only -- it is not in the house -- that allows for one member, one member of 100 members, to literally shut down the senate proceedings. back from taking place, filibuster, which means the senate really operates under the cloture rule, which means it must 60 senators agree to move it go forward, -- move a bill forward, no real action will take place on the floor. you're the point i think asking, and it is a really good 1 -- is the filibuster protected by the u.s. constitution? the answer is no. the filibuster is a senate rule, and those rules can be changed by the majority party. this is what i would look
host: do you have a question, or do you want to tackle another simple question? caller: i have a question. i am just wondering if you explain more about the nuclear option in relation to the filibuster? of thoseis is one buzzwords. i do not think you will see the "nuclear option" per se in a multiple-choice, but what you're talking about is the filibuster, and let's make sure this is clear -- the filibuster is one of those unique characteristics -- senate. senate only -- it is not in...
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something as simple as you have a soundtrack or you have a stage or you have amplify or whatever. i'm trying to encourage more research sharing to strengthen the industry. so i'm gonna be creating a haves and needs wall. sounds kind of remedial, but it's very clear. i've already been seeing some event producers sharing things like pa systems and stages, which is really exciting. i think that's something that could be encouraged more. i also think there could be an online version of this as well. so this will be an experiment and we'll see how it goes. and then i wanted to update you guys on this, being the keeper and maintainer of the master special event calendar. dem has officially given me the reigns on it. so i have their data and i'm just updating it and creating a beta version that once we're really happy with the format, we're gonna send that to the city partners to use. the idea is, again, to increase this idea of situational awareness for first responders and also help us >>> stagecoach springs, that's a mechanical amusement device permit that's gonna be for a mini golf co
something as simple as you have a soundtrack or you have a stage or you have amplify or whatever. i'm trying to encourage more research sharing to strengthen the industry. so i'm gonna be creating a haves and needs wall. sounds kind of remedial, but it's very clear. i've already been seeing some event producers sharing things like pa systems and stages, which is really exciting. i think that's something that could be encouraged more. i also think there could be an online version of this as...
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you have. a very narrow view of the world people in their own little groups if we look at the situation in germany in europe that's probably something that can still be compensated through public debate but when we have these misinformation campaigns these fake news that come through facebook or people in other parts of the world this can be. deadly when we have seen these types of cases on facebook that have led to the deaths of people. and so i have really very serious concerns. as to whether the facebook business model can really be significantly changed and brought back to its original mission as a communications platform.
you have. a very narrow view of the world people in their own little groups if we look at the situation in germany in europe that's probably something that can still be compensated through public debate but when we have these misinformation campaigns these fake news that come through facebook or people in other parts of the world this can be. deadly when we have seen these types of cases on facebook that have led to the deaths of people. and so i have really very serious concerns. as to whether...
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no comment then i put the question let me answer and if you have to respect you don't even have respect to me and you don't have plenty of respect no i'm just trying to get an answer to a question is not the way to make the interview you said ask the question make your comment and wait until i give the answer this is how we do the interview if you think that now you are trying to foreign minister late in the foreign minister of turkey like this this is not the way and i'm not trying to humiliate you said what you have been trying to us you are in such a long you get a loaded question here it isn't a question here's a question put the question last july yeah foreign minister zygmunt gabriele of germany complained about your imprisonment of the dual national journalist danny as usual and he said your president was trying to muzzle every critical voice so mr other one hit back telling him he should know his limits who are you to talk to the president of turkey he said how old are you. do you expect european governments to bow down and flatter your proud well when we criticized the german a
no comment then i put the question let me answer and if you have to respect you don't even have respect to me and you don't have plenty of respect no i'm just trying to get an answer to a question is not the way to make the interview you said ask the question make your comment and wait until i give the answer this is how we do the interview if you think that now you are trying to foreign minister late in the foreign minister of turkey like this this is not the way and i'm not trying to...
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you have to term them into yeses. o you know that no -- you started your company, or you bought clear and you got a lot of nos from airports not wanting to work with you. >> yes. >> you didn't have to pivot the idea of the company. >> but you have to pivot how you're sharing information. better to meet in person, than on the phone. better to send them data or something that makes them know more about you. better to bring customers in. what did i do that i didn't express the opportunity to you. >> one thing i also think is when you get a no, people might be interested in what you have to offer later but they forget about you. having a newsletter or checking in with people often to, hey, i'm here again is really smart. >> and most importantly, knowing what's important to you. clear is about security. it's about customer experience. it's about creating jobs in cities. what are your priorities and how do i bring our story to you and what matters to you. >> put yourself in the shoes of every single pepper you're talking to.
you have to term them into yeses. o you know that no -- you started your company, or you bought clear and you got a lot of nos from airports not wanting to work with you. >> yes. >> you didn't have to pivot the idea of the company. >> but you have to pivot how you're sharing information. better to meet in person, than on the phone. better to send them data or something that makes them know more about you. better to bring customers in. what did i do that i didn't express the...
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once you have the 3000 letters and the 18 boxes you have a lot of material to look at. nd then there were all those biographies. i mean, i was happy to have anybody tell me anything. on the page, or in person. and also, part of what began to emerge for me was that it really always the franklin narrative. - yeah, back to the point we were talking about earlier. - that this relationship was always, it was always sort of the eleanor and lorena relationship was like the tug boat following the steamship, and i just thought, well what if it was not the tug boat? what if it was for them the central event of their adult lives? - was there enough in the letters to tell the stories? what other work-- oh my goodness, sure. who else did you talk, can you give us a sense of what work, the outer rings of this that you did. - well the blanche wiesen cook biography of eleanor was the first book to really say, look, people, there are these letters. there are these sentences. it seems reasonable to assume that this was a very important relationship. and that certainly set me off in search
once you have the 3000 letters and the 18 boxes you have a lot of material to look at. nd then there were all those biographies. i mean, i was happy to have anybody tell me anything. on the page, or in person. and also, part of what began to emerge for me was that it really always the franklin narrative. - yeah, back to the point we were talking about earlier. - that this relationship was always, it was always sort of the eleanor and lorena relationship was like the tug boat following the...
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you have changed. never shut up. >> host: was like when you got the phone call from your agent saying this book is -- >> guest: it was surreal. i just joined the firm recently in working in a small for most of my career. i had no idea who i was. today i was attorney 587. wasn't even a name. my agent called and said if i sell this book would you quit loitering and write full-time? i said my whole dream is to write full-time. he said the book sold. it really sold. at first i thought what hung up with him as like that's great, all the time i take it an agent and now i find out he's a whack job. i didn't believe him. i didn't believe him, it was too outrageous. things have like that but not to me. then i i get a call came to the office on the president of time warner books to congratulate me and it might be up for this party to celebrate the signing. i didn't have anybody i could tell at the law office. nobody knew about that. i remember going to a luncheon that day after getting this phone call this the ch
you have changed. never shut up. >> host: was like when you got the phone call from your agent saying this book is -- >> guest: it was surreal. i just joined the firm recently in working in a small for most of my career. i had no idea who i was. today i was attorney 587. wasn't even a name. my agent called and said if i sell this book would you quit loitering and write full-time? i said my whole dream is to write full-time. he said the book sold. it really sold. at first i thought...
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visa gentlemen you have mr bell had to in the u.k. the courts are prepared to handle it totally and you know millions of dollars in compensation of taxpayers' money to people and what they're not doing is putting in of the perpetrators in prison and nobody has been convicted and jailed for this torture. and just very briefly craig i mean when we look at what donald trump is saying it's not as if people are moving away from torture many people are actually happy you know waterboarding etc is fine. it's very alarming obviously the promotion of a new head of the cia and trumps general comments often you have to aim off what donald trump says because he spends months and c. has no intention of actually following through sometimes on torture there's no indication that the united states has actually stopped doing it the most important thing you know just what i took out of my personal long term experience of intelligence analysis of the subject is the torture doesn't give you good intelligence of the person being tortured will say anything w
visa gentlemen you have mr bell had to in the u.k. the courts are prepared to handle it totally and you know millions of dollars in compensation of taxpayers' money to people and what they're not doing is putting in of the perpetrators in prison and nobody has been convicted and jailed for this torture. and just very briefly craig i mean when we look at what donald trump is saying it's not as if people are moving away from torture many people are actually happy you know waterboarding etc is...
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you don't have that were you come from. ms 13, these are animals. 're coming into our country and were getting them out. if they come in again we get them out again. we need strong immigration laws. we have the weakest laws in the entire world. the left at on immigration. when the ms 13 comes in, i refer to them as animals and guess what, i always will. were getting them out by the thousands, but it's a big, dangerous job and they're able to come back in. >> i think we help syria by it withdrawing from the rand deal. i hope syria will start to stabilize. it's been a horror show. i have great respect for syria and the people of syria. the great people. these are great people. it was a great culture before it was so horribly blown apart. a place where people would go and they had tremendous people, doctors and lawyers and friends of mine from the middle east that say we used to go to syria, that was the place to go. you look at what happens and it's so sad. i'd like to see it come back. we have a long way to helping with what we did with respect to the
you don't have that were you come from. ms 13, these are animals. 're coming into our country and were getting them out. if they come in again we get them out again. we need strong immigration laws. we have the weakest laws in the entire world. the left at on immigration. when the ms 13 comes in, i refer to them as animals and guess what, i always will. were getting them out by the thousands, but it's a big, dangerous job and they're able to come back in. >> i think we help syria by it...
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you say that you have to live in the moment. he future. i have to be and i have to create in the here and now. and i understand that. and yet so much of your writing, in this sort of anthology and others, is actually about this past. so you do go back all the time in your head. i have to live in the present. thanks for the reminder. now we can start the interview! because that is a survival technique. but the present is actually a product of you coming to terms and coping with and weaving stories about your past. you cannot separate them. if you live in the past, you are not in the present. and you are not alive and real and authentic and true to yourself. i do believe i live in my past. in terms of my writing. i write about what inspires me at the time. and if that includes my time in the children's homes, then that is all well and good, but what happened then affects away now. i think living in the present is a way of living the best life that you can live, and forgiveness is one of the best ways of being able to live in the pr
you say that you have to live in the moment. he future. i have to be and i have to create in the here and now. and i understand that. and yet so much of your writing, in this sort of anthology and others, is actually about this past. so you do go back all the time in your head. i have to live in the present. thanks for the reminder. now we can start the interview! because that is a survival technique. but the present is actually a product of you coming to terms and coping with and weaving...
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we have a very smart country. and, you know, that's something ideally could have been taken care of when it first started. it would have been a lot easier. if they did that, they're doing the right thing.
we have a very smart country. and, you know, that's something ideally could have been taken care of when it first started. it would have been a lot easier. if they did that, they're doing the right thing.
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but you have to think wait a second. what point am i serving a political agenda as to fiendifiennding the facts. >> whose are you serving? >> i hope i speak the truth as an american. >> harris: you don't think other juni journalist are asking questions. >> we get dilunged and it is a fog machine. >> harris: that's why it helps to have all of the information. >> there are real facts. >> you are better off than us? harris there could be an interview between president trump and mueller. >> harris: he wants to get the interview if he can. and the president's attorney said we need to know what happened if our campaign was infiltrated. >> and interview the spy. >> maybe they can without the name. you don't seem to have faith anybody. >> congress would use it. >> harris: if you keep saying it is all going to leak. what a way to stifle information. >> and why a rogue nation is warning the administration that it could face sanctions. and post or after the iran deal, what he sees. south korea's president heading to the united state
but you have to think wait a second. what point am i serving a political agenda as to fiendifiennding the facts. >> whose are you serving? >> i hope i speak the truth as an american. >> harris: you don't think other juni journalist are asking questions. >> we get dilunged and it is a fog machine. >> harris: that's why it helps to have all of the information. >> there are real facts. >> you are better off than us? harris there could be an interview...
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[inaudible] >> you could think of it that way but what you have that the editor of about you take out the content or what keeps back certain ideas. >> and what was brought out here as a playset champions eastern thought according to the traditions of the east of the condition of the mind? whether through education or religion or economics so most of the ideas that we have, i think they are not original at all that they are recycled and collective and conditioned these days especially what is happening in the media whether fit is fake news or real news it does not matter. but we really 99% of humanity have any original thoughts at all or is it conditioned reflex to be triggered by people of circumstance into a predictable outcome based on collective thinking. >> i don't think that is the sole manner that is also the way they act much more often than they realize to see the social interaction there is a psychologist with yale and harvard did an experiment a while back he gave the graduates didn't the copying machine and they had three different questions they could ask and she measured
[inaudible] >> you could think of it that way but what you have that the editor of about you take out the content or what keeps back certain ideas. >> and what was brought out here as a playset champions eastern thought according to the traditions of the east of the condition of the mind? whether through education or religion or economics so most of the ideas that we have, i think they are not original at all that they are recycled and collective and conditioned these days...
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china and you have been covering everything for a long time. have you ever even seen a negotiating in trade? nobody has seen someone from our country negotiate with trade. china is the biggest, but trade has been a total one-way street. this natione of cannot you take money out by the bucket loads into others. ,ther it is the european union whether it is japan or south korea or i could name every single country in the world. we had nobody representing us. that is have somebody very good at this stuff, me representing us. china has taken out hundreds of aliens of dollars a year from the united states. thatlained to president xi we can do that anymore. it is a much different situation. with all the years and all the years you have covered trade and nations and wars and everything else, you have never seen people come over from china to work on a trade deal. will that be successful? i tend to doubt it. the reason i doubted is because china has become spoiled. the european union has become very spoiled. they have become very spoiled. they always cap
china and you have been covering everything for a long time. have you ever even seen a negotiating in trade? nobody has seen someone from our country negotiate with trade. china is the biggest, but trade has been a total one-way street. this natione of cannot you take money out by the bucket loads into others. ,ther it is the european union whether it is japan or south korea or i could name every single country in the world. we had nobody representing us. that is have somebody very good at this...
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then you have to buy a ticket. they are talking about dogs and cats, may be a rabbit but not snails. ok. the conductor says is a set -- a snail and animal? so what do you think? which side are you on? and that's a great question. a 10th grade class will split absolutely. of course, not a snow, that's ridiculous. what about a flea or a mosquito? it's an animal, isn't it? a judge will have to answer a question like that. maybe not about snails. words on paper. and the judge has to decide if he is an appellate judge particularly what do those words mean. do they mean this or do they mean that? the process of doing that, of course, what you do is create an interpretation that, before you did it, it did not exist. if you want to call that making law, you can. if you want to call it apply law, you can call it that, too. that's why i think i'm not really skirting the question. both descriptions archer. >> so do you think a snail is an animal? [laughter] justice breyer: now that is a great question. [laughter] thank you aga
then you have to buy a ticket. they are talking about dogs and cats, may be a rabbit but not snails. ok. the conductor says is a set -- a snail and animal? so what do you think? which side are you on? and that's a great question. a 10th grade class will split absolutely. of course, not a snow, that's ridiculous. what about a flea or a mosquito? it's an animal, isn't it? a judge will have to answer a question like that. maybe not about snails. words on paper. and the judge has to decide if he is...
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when you have such a flat yield curve, you want to be careful of the risk you are taking paid you haveo be convicted if you are extended and taking more rate exposure and if you want to take volatility, you will get paid for. if you want equities, you have to understand them. right now, we are hearing general uncertainty in the market place is not poised for preserving optionality. pimcojohn schnatter of will be speaking with us. how to find optionality and safety and corporate credit after the worst of three days slumps. theve in corporate credit, highest in 18 years. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: the rally in yield to 3% had an effect on corporate. this is the 100 date return of corporate bonds. returnrd worst 100 date since 2000. still with us is jerome schneider. what is safety in the corporate credit market? jerome: you have to be selective with the risks you are taking. you have to realize that the good tailwinds we have enjoyed over the past years will create differentiation in terms of corporate credits over the next two to three years. that goes not only for the , but also themen
when you have such a flat yield curve, you want to be careful of the risk you are taking paid you haveo be convicted if you are extended and taking more rate exposure and if you want to take volatility, you will get paid for. if you want equities, you have to understand them. right now, we are hearing general uncertainty in the market place is not poised for preserving optionality. pimcojohn schnatter of will be speaking with us. how to find optionality and safety and corporate credit after the...
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have if you have interest rates or zero and you can borrow money at zero percent you have an unlimited credit line and you can muscle prices around it well that creates fake prices and then if you have robots reporting on fake prices on the financial media as forbes does then the robots are going to report on the fake prices driven by the fake news created by robots and you have a virtual or not so virtual cycle of fake news and fake prices and then that people interpret that as reality and meanwhile the underlying reality is completely different you need accurate prices before you have accurate is. don't trust verify your space in the prices especially given that verification of reality and this led us to be queen because we're going to go i want. go back to when we were you know report was covering financial the financial crisis and we were covering gold and silver and precious metals and monetary issues and central banks and in the lead up to the birth of equating the genesis locke and why he mentioned the chance on verge of a second bailout of banks is that all the price is remembe
have if you have interest rates or zero and you can borrow money at zero percent you have an unlimited credit line and you can muscle prices around it well that creates fake prices and then if you have robots reporting on fake prices on the financial media as forbes does then the robots are going to report on the fake prices driven by the fake news created by robots and you have a virtual or not so virtual cycle of fake news and fake prices and then that people interpret that as reality and...
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iran you have turkey you have saudi arabia you have a number of players in the meantime and that makes the situation so dangerous because. you never know how of when the escalation so to speak. reached is it's final point and you something is happening and probably it's an escalation you don't want but you get if you look back to syria on the very moment you had an escalation of words but at the very end you have in the meantime what number of destroyed buildings no russian have been hurt and probably now is the chance to talk i think it's a very good chance in the very moment find a solution together because everybody sees it's not working that way germany is a country that is very close to russia and especially with a pinch german past and that relationship is very important saying how it's germany at the forefront of the european union angela merkel and putin also have a relationship that endured through the years is this sanctions story the confrontation going to destroy that relationship completely. i don't think that's that's destroyed completely i think the both people are ratio
iran you have turkey you have saudi arabia you have a number of players in the meantime and that makes the situation so dangerous because. you never know how of when the escalation so to speak. reached is it's final point and you something is happening and probably it's an escalation you don't want but you get if you look back to syria on the very moment you had an escalation of words but at the very end you have in the meantime what number of destroyed buildings no russian have been hurt and...
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you don't have an opportunity to do that. d my god, you never go on national tv and discuss that type of information as a lawyer. >> giuliani will be back on this morning. we will see what he says today. mark o'mara and brian stelter, thanks so much. >>> president trump's friend is on the special counsel's radar. a source tells cnn that tom barerick was interviewed and asked about his relationship withm manafort and rick gates. federal investigators did not ask him about money or relationship with the president and made it clear he was not a target of the probe. >>> as president trump's legal battles in the stormy case continue, is his newly hired attorney rudy giuliani adding to the chaos as victor was just talking about? congressman adam schiff will join jake tarp this morning to discuss that issue on "state of the union" this morning at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >>> a hawaii volcano is spewing lava and forcing hundreds of people to leave their homes. we have details on what is happening new and what is ahead. >>> angry allies. why
you don't have an opportunity to do that. d my god, you never go on national tv and discuss that type of information as a lawyer. >> giuliani will be back on this morning. we will see what he says today. mark o'mara and brian stelter, thanks so much. >>> president trump's friend is on the special counsel's radar. a source tells cnn that tom barerick was interviewed and asked about his relationship withm manafort and rick gates. federal investigators did not ask him about money or...
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you. >> okay. so let's hear from the permit holder. we have mr. steven betle, attorney for the permit holder. >> thank you, commissioners. just briefly, the new information that mr. paxton is asserting is merely a form memorandum from the rent board acknowledging receiving a report that mr. paxton himself filed, the memorandum which is exhibit a to mr. paxton's request doesn't validate the allegations made in the report. it's simply affirming and noticing that a report and a complaint was filed with the rent board by mr. paxton. that information was known to the board on april 25th when this matter was decided. mr. paxton testified to the fact that he had filed a report of alleged wrongful severance with the rent board. that was before the board. the fact he did acknowledge receipt of that information is not new information that would affect the outcome of the hearing. secondly, mr. paxton continues to take the position that the relocation of housing services that we proposed are not like kind and that they do constitute a severance of some of his
you. >> okay. so let's hear from the permit holder. we have mr. steven betle, attorney for the permit holder. >> thank you, commissioners. just briefly, the new information that mr. paxton is asserting is merely a form memorandum from the rent board acknowledging receiving a report that mr. paxton himself filed, the memorandum which is exhibit a to mr. paxton's request doesn't validate the allegations made in the report. it's simply affirming and noticing that a report and a...
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, about previous doj about you, that have cleared you of any concerns and that haveaffirmed you and whether it is president obama's director of the cia, john brennan or whether it is jim clapper, director of national intelligence for president obama, henry kissinger, john mclaughlin, mike morell, mike mull casey, john neg row upon day, leon upon net at that, george tenant. the list goes on and on of people who have looked at your record and said you would be a qualified leader for that. that speaks well of your history and leadership and we appreciate that very much. let me ask you about ongoing let's that are coming at us we haven't had much time to talk about today. let's talk about the very serious counternarcotics threat coming at us in some of the changing situations that's happening in our hemisphere dealing with drug trafficking organizations, international drug trafficking in particular. what do you sense is a role the cia should have in the ongoing work to be able to do counternarcotics work in our hemisphere? >> senator, thank you very much for that questio
, about previous doj about you, that have cleared you of any concerns and that haveaffirmed you and whether it is president obama's director of the cia, john brennan or whether it is jim clapper, director of national intelligence for president obama, henry kissinger, john mclaughlin, mike morell, mike mull casey, john neg row upon day, leon upon net at that, george tenant. the list goes on and on of people who have looked at your record and said you would be a qualified leader for that. that...
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like, really, did you have to? and white women have done a terrible job of accepting our role in systemic racism across the decades and centuries in this country. i come from a family that owned slaves in louisiana. and things were said in my childhood they wish i could bring in an exorcist because they're still in my heart, and i don't want them to be part of me, but there are. i think if you gave everybody truth serum, there will be women that you talk to every day that have grandma's voice in the back, whispering. so if white women should be leading on anything, or white people should be leading on anything, it would be learning how to shut up and listen, how to hear what you just said about being from alabama and how your experience was different, how to stop telling people what their experience is, but let them tell you. so speaking up is great unless you're drowning someone out. and we need to be lifting each other's voices up. so i don't know what to do with my family's history. i imagine something, i just ne
like, really, did you have to? and white women have done a terrible job of accepting our role in systemic racism across the decades and centuries in this country. i come from a family that owned slaves in louisiana. and things were said in my childhood they wish i could bring in an exorcist because they're still in my heart, and i don't want them to be part of me, but there are. i think if you gave everybody truth serum, there will be women that you talk to every day that have grandma's voice...
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you have got to just jump in. a little bit of salt if you are feeling, whatever. but one time i ate my dog's food. one of those treats. i thought wow, this is delicious. oh, no, that's the dog. i was like whoa, okay. cookie. >> greg: i ate the most adorable creature on the planet. if you have never heard of a puff fin. google it and go how could you eat a puff fin. >> dana: how could you do that? >> greg: racovic puffen. licorice shoe laces. absolutely terrible. that's why they are still around you taste awful. revolutionary trick for animals taste like crap no one will eat you. >> geraldo: wasn't that a scene? "star wars" puffen being eaten? >> kimberly: i grew up eating soup growing up puerto rican. >> greg: hagas stomach filled with other stuff. let's leave that this interesting question from sean cantor. what was your favorite radio station growing up. >> kimberly: i know. krfc. >> greg: dr. don rhodes. 6:10 a.m. oh my god. dr. donald d. rhodes. used to do novelty a songs. i never met him but is he dead now. ge
you have got to just jump in. a little bit of salt if you are feeling, whatever. but one time i ate my dog's food. one of those treats. i thought wow, this is delicious. oh, no, that's the dog. i was like whoa, okay. cookie. >> greg: i ate the most adorable creature on the planet. if you have never heard of a puff fin. google it and go how could you eat a puff fin. >> dana: how could you do that? >> greg: racovic puffen. licorice shoe laces. absolutely terrible. that's why...
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you got to have confidence to be a leader, but you have to have a measure of humility to balance out and to allow you to be better injured engaging with the people that work for you. >> you will teach a course of leadership and ethics with the college of william and mary. what is your one rule or lesson for ethics? what is the one thing i can keep in mind to make a spot decision when i have to? >> the most important thing, i think, is to ask yourself sort of the golden rule which is a theme that runs through all the world's religion is am i treating this other as i would want to be treated is for me the most important touchstone. lots of other touchstones, but to meet the golden rule should be at the core of it. >> who in this whole russia thing has been a model of good behavior? [laughter] >> that's a great question. i would have to look through the government side for that, mike. i admire and i write a book which i hope you get a chance to read that jim clapper is the leader in government i most admired. [applause]. because he had that balance of confidence and humility and another
you got to have confidence to be a leader, but you have to have a measure of humility to balance out and to allow you to be better injured engaging with the people that work for you. >> you will teach a course of leadership and ethics with the college of william and mary. what is your one rule or lesson for ethics? what is the one thing i can keep in mind to make a spot decision when i have to? >> the most important thing, i think, is to ask yourself sort of the golden rule which is...