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there's -- the battlefields intact, so youly can go visit them. of whatere's not a lot i would call fantasy associated with it. you know, there's not -- with there's just -- you know, the grim realities of war suffering of -- it's just fascinating, how these men endured such squalid conditions and such slaughter for four years. >> tell me about your military service. >> i'm a retired u.s. army officer. in both the national guard and the regular army. just under 24 years or so. has the military changed from 1918 to today? >> oh, yeah. well, today, you know, today the soldier commands much more of he did in space than world war i. companies are -- i mean, units smaller. the firepower that can be put out by a squad now is about what company int out by a world war i. there's just been so many changes. of course, the advances in technology. the, you know, ability to see and know what the enemy is doing. just -- it's incomparable. but the individual soldier is still quite common, where they say technology changes but tactics really don't. >> good mornin
there's -- the battlefields intact, so youly can go visit them. of whatere's not a lot i would call fantasy associated with it. you know, there's not -- with there's just -- you know, the grim realities of war suffering of -- it's just fascinating, how these men endured such squalid conditions and such slaughter for four years. >> tell me about your military service. >> i'm a retired u.s. army officer. in both the national guard and the regular army. just under 24 years or so. has...
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ineffective, besieged by their own constituencies and youly leaving with their tail between their legst that. speaker pelosi has raised between $120 million, $130 million just this last cycle and kept her caucus together from the iraq war till now. why would you -- and she just won back the house. why would you switch horses now? it makes no sense. >> okay. >> >> effectively a mike drop but go on. >> i would make one quick point. i think david is exactly right. you know, if those folks who oppose nancy being speaker actually came up with some fresh strategy or some new message or something that's going to kind of unite the caucus in an effective way, that would make some sense. but now they seem to be putting forward congresswoman marcia fudge who frankly is not much younger than nancy pelosi and you know, is not even a true progressive. she's against the gay rights bill for god's sakes. you can't be against the gay rights bill and be a successful democrat in the house caucus. so there's just -- it makes no sense. the strategy is flawed. i think that's because really thoughtful members
ineffective, besieged by their own constituencies and youly leaving with their tail between their legst that. speaker pelosi has raised between $120 million, $130 million just this last cycle and kept her caucus together from the iraq war till now. why would you -- and she just won back the house. why would you switch horses now? it makes no sense. >> okay. >> >> effectively a mike drop but go on. >> i would make one quick point. i think david is exactly right. you know,...
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>>s there an idea that your opponent, brian kemp, put forward that if you would youly would actu alsoward? >> absolutely. we completely agree on the need toin case teacher pay. we agree on the need for public safety. just have a different idea on how we get there and whose responsibility it is. he has some good slogans but no comprehensive plans for what he wants to accomplish.t we have ly slogans but detailed plans on where we're going to go and how we're going to pay forit. you don't have to raise taxes to raise expectations and outcomes. if you're running for re-election four years from now, at's the one accomplishment you have to have in order for yo to feely deserve re-election. >> the expansion of medicare, creating thousands of jobsnd making certain that we repair our broken mental healthsystem so every person in georgia who faces trouble, faces challesges, of eel the stigma mental health and has access to tance abuse treatment and mental health treatment. if we can hat that dones the baseline for a lot of work. >> this legislature has rejecte it before. what makes you think yo
>>s there an idea that your opponent, brian kemp, put forward that if you would youly would actu alsoward? >> absolutely. we completely agree on the need toin case teacher pay. we agree on the need for public safety. just have a different idea on how we get there and whose responsibility it is. he has some good slogans but no comprehensive plans for what he wants to accomplish.t we have ly slogans but detailed plans on where we're going to go and how we're going to pay forit. you...
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thank youly and use it as a model for getting other housing built in this community. thank you. >> good afternoon. certainly this item, if it illustrates nothing else, it illustrates the limitations of inclusionary housing and what is needed is for the city to agretzively land bank and build the housing that is needed. and that is not the housing that the [inaudible] and from sf hack would have us believe. in this town, we have a [inaudible] of market rate housing. we are over the last two and a half years, we've built market rate housing at 2.5 times the official goals for construction of market rate housing and meanwhile we have thousands of people on the street. we have people leaving this city every day because no low-income housing is being built, other than supportive income housing and that is moderate rate housing. this is not the st. louising. that is the first thing. the second thing is that just to illustrate the dishonesty of some of the speakers, i'd like to point out a tiny detail. i work in the neighborhood. i go by the particular project that was refer
thank youly and use it as a model for getting other housing built in this community. thank you. >> good afternoon. certainly this item, if it illustrates nothing else, it illustrates the limitations of inclusionary housing and what is needed is for the city to agretzively land bank and build the housing that is needed. and that is not the housing that the [inaudible] and from sf hack would have us believe. in this town, we have a [inaudible] of market rate housing. we are over the last...
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michael youly joins me now, senior foreign affairs correspondent for "politico." the timing of the special counsel's announcement a bit curious to some because if you'll recall, the special counsel several months ago did the same thing announcing an indictment right before the president of the united states was scheduled to meet with the president of russia. what, if anything, can we glean from the timing? >> reporter: i think we can only speculate. you're right that it was a major theme before that summit in helsinki this summer, there was a big indictment, and you know, that really -- that timing did feel extremely loaded. the president was going there for his first really major bilateral meeting with president putin. people weren't sure what kind of deals he might be willing to strike, and then mueller dropped an indictment that was just packed with really overwhelming convincing detail showing that russian intelligence, military intelligence operatives had interfered in the 2016 election, and really boxed trump in. i think the stakes were lower with this meeti
michael youly joins me now, senior foreign affairs correspondent for "politico." the timing of the special counsel's announcement a bit curious to some because if you'll recall, the special counsel several months ago did the same thing announcing an indictment right before the president of the united states was scheduled to meet with the president of russia. what, if anything, can we glean from the timing? >> reporter: i think we can only speculate. you're right that it was a...
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narrative was out there that said things are better turned out to be a bit of ahead fake it ant which youlytinued to accelerate through the first three quarters of this year. >> is that what's driving these stocks we mentioned more than half of the sectors. >> i'm not sure that it is in some ways i think with respect to the cable companies, obviously not for satellite companies but i think the discussion has moved on from video to broad band. i think most sophisticated investors know what happens with video subscribers isn't all that critical so there's no way to escape it. in comcast there was a lot of d dissatisfaction. charter was particularly ov over-joanover over-owned each one has a bit of a different narrative. >> what do you make of disney's news last week that their own plans that we know a little more about them to launch director consumer products and whether it is a game clanger and for netflix in the opposite direction? >> this is where the market has been telling you they are going for a long time. >> it is where a given is all distributed and where it is all dependent on that
narrative was out there that said things are better turned out to be a bit of ahead fake it ant which youlytinued to accelerate through the first three quarters of this year. >> is that what's driving these stocks we mentioned more than half of the sectors. >> i'm not sure that it is in some ways i think with respect to the cable companies, obviously not for satellite companies but i think the discussion has moved on from video to broad band. i think most sophisticated investors...
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this feels like a test. lets everyone in youly get the unlimited plan they need and why verizon getssixnt, the unlimited plan you need, on the network you deserve. ph now buy one of our beses and get one on us. tal today's an anti-bullying campaign from the duke and duchess of cambridge. >> keir simmons is at kensington lace for that story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you know, i have never heard william as outspoken as the speech you are about to prince william delivering a hr.ea assessment of social media. even questioning today's polarized politics. as a new father to george, sharm and louie, he launched a campaign against cyber basign ba year ago. william claimed in a speech that social media companies have been too proud tolisten. >> caught by the scare or the problem i was told that correspondents were already doing plenty and just neededt more creor it. i saw denials about the age of young children who were using so of our most popular platforms. >> reporter: the new of royals have been taking an increasingly high ,ofile positi speaking out on issues. this was differ
this feels like a test. lets everyone in youly get the unlimited plan they need and why verizon getssixnt, the unlimited plan you need, on the network you deserve. ph now buy one of our beses and get one on us. tal today's an anti-bullying campaign from the duke and duchess of cambridge. >> keir simmons is at kensington lace for that story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you know, i have never heard william as outspoken as the speech you are about to prince william...
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i like to use a few minutes here to tell youli why, the sponsorig this project was important.not just us but to our entire industry. for those of you not familiar with us, we're a large technology company. european -based but with global footprints. especially here in the u.s. in north america. we serve five very large market. space, large provider of satellites. including the space station in the aerospace, commercial and military aircraft and traffic management. ground transportation, so if you write in york subway system event, you got a chance to expand our products in action. security, both cyber and physical security such as airports and of course, defense. one of the ten largest defense providers on earth. in each case, you can appreciate that we address some of the most challenging and complex problems that are faced. those that really impact critical decisions and those that occur at the most sensitive times. in other words, what we are involved with, affects lives. we recognize handful of years ago, there are emerging technologies that will disrupt our businesses and
i like to use a few minutes here to tell youli why, the sponsorig this project was important.not just us but to our entire industry. for those of you not familiar with us, we're a large technology company. european -based but with global footprints. especially here in the u.s. in north america. we serve five very large market. space, large provider of satellites. including the space station in the aerospace, commercial and military aircraft and traffic management. ground transportation, so if...