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donald trump and trump firing back. katrina pearson is here on that. thank you for joining us. thank you for watching money, politics. we have the headlines. "the evening edit" starts now. it was a good day for your money. the dow is up 108 points and at 25,415. to close out the best month for stocks since january. apple just reported a solid earnings, it is on the march to be the first $1 trillion company. with me out to break it down, live from the floor of the new york stock exchange. let's get right down to nicole. what a report! >> what a report, indeed! we saw this across the board. we saw what drove the dow today. industrial stocks on the heels of report about china and the u.s. working once again to try and renegotiate tariffs and we saw boeing and caterpillar as winners. we have got to get to the apple report. the fourth consecutive quarter of double-digit revenue growth. in fact, 41.3 million sold. slightly off with the estimates were but we did see a beat on the top and bottom line. a better-than-expected outlook. in fact, apple says they deliver the best ever revenue for
donald trump and trump firing back. katrina pearson is here on that. thank you for joining us. thank you for watching money, politics. we have the headlines. "the evening edit" starts now. it was a good day for your money. the dow is up 108 points and at 25,415. to close out the best month for stocks since january. apple just reported a solid earnings, it is on the march to be the first $1 trillion company. with me out to break it down, live from the floor of the new york stock...
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katrina hit, and we were dealing with, richard, just extraordinary incompetence, not only at the federal level but the state and local level. now, my chief of staff said, you know what? this is what happens when you go down ideological check boxes. by the way, he's a very conservative republican. in fact, he's -- he's -- he's an elected official. he said, we check off, are they pro-life? are they pro-gun? are they pro-this? pro-that? and we get the candidates we want, and then a katrina comes. and ideologically they're lined up but don't know anything about leading. here you have ron desantis, dressing his baby in "make america great" outfits and reading bedtime stories, it's cute, clever. he's playing the trump card. what's going to happen when a category 5 storm goes across the i-4 corridor? will desantis be able to deal with that as well as putnam? no. nobody would begin to think that. it's lunacy. not just talking about this race, but this is how -- people ask, how do we get the katrinas, the poor leadership we get? and it is the stupid, dumbing-down ideologically on the democratic s
katrina hit, and we were dealing with, richard, just extraordinary incompetence, not only at the federal level but the state and local level. now, my chief of staff said, you know what? this is what happens when you go down ideological check boxes. by the way, he's a very conservative republican. in fact, he's -- he's -- he's an elected official. he said, we check off, are they pro-life? are they pro-gun? are they pro-this? pro-that? and we get the candidates we want, and then a katrina comes....
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, after hurricane katrina we saw how discrepancies between wind damage and water damage on the total loss properties often prevented property owners from being made whole. there was a dispute between the flood insurance folks and the wind insurance folks and the property owner was caught in the middle. the coastal act and follow-up coastal implementation act seek to address these discrepancies with better data collection and more accurate post storm assessments. more specifically, we won't know if the national oceanic and atmospheric association to be able to assess the wind and water at affected sites, and with sound data the property owners can receive fair compensation for their losses. some perhaps from the flood insurance coverage and some from the wind insurance coverage, reducing cases of indeterminant losses would ultimately reduce costs to the national flood insurance program and better serve the public. my other reform proposal also seeks to arm us with better data. and i call this legislation the mima act, which stands for municipality empowerment mapping achievement, mema
, after hurricane katrina we saw how discrepancies between wind damage and water damage on the total loss properties often prevented property owners from being made whole. there was a dispute between the flood insurance folks and the wind insurance folks and the property owner was caught in the middle. the coastal act and follow-up coastal implementation act seek to address these discrepancies with better data collection and more accurate post storm assessments. more specifically, we won't know...
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least we have katrina cooper, ambassador cooper served as deputy chief admission of the australian embassy. and it's a position she assumed in october of last year, previously she served as australia's ambassador to mexico with nonresident accreditation too much of central america and before that served at fort moore's b and in chile and as senior legal advisor and in short she's had a distinguished career with the department of foreign affairs and trade which among other responsibilities manages australia's aid and development assistance program so thank you for being here today. let me start if i can with a broad general question, have each one of you comments from the perspective of your own particular agencies and government which is what is the role of development finance into the broader indo-pacific concept? we hear from secretary pompeo and secretary ross about the broader agenda. but i'd like to start by hearing from each of you about your perspective about why the region matters. your organization's activities and how that work ties into the broader indo-pacific concept.
least we have katrina cooper, ambassador cooper served as deputy chief admission of the australian embassy. and it's a position she assumed in october of last year, previously she served as australia's ambassador to mexico with nonresident accreditation too much of central america and before that served at fort moore's b and in chile and as senior legal advisor and in short she's had a distinguished career with the department of foreign affairs and trade which among other responsibilities...
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at harvard business school. that's when katrina lake founded stitch fix. today she's 35 years old and runs the $2 billion company and is the youngest woman ever to take a company public. we go way back. look at this. as embarrassing as it might be, that's me and cat in high school growing up together in minnesota. i wanted to be a lawyer. she wanted to be a doctor. good for her. we got together a few weeks ago for my latest boss files podcast. it releases this morning. here it is. you said, i'm not somebody looked at and said she's going to be a ceo. why? >> it really wasn't my aspiration. that wasn't the path i was putting myself on. people ask, was it stanford that did it? you were surrounded by all these entrepreneurs. >> then harvard. >> stanford is meant to be -- larry and sergei were -- >> i love you are on a first name basis with them. >> people sometimes ask me, was stanford the place that gave you the inspiration to be a entrepreneur? the crazy thing is, i almost feel like it deterred me. i looked at people like larry and sergei who were sitting in a garage and building a
at harvard business school. that's when katrina lake founded stitch fix. today she's 35 years old and runs the $2 billion company and is the youngest woman ever to take a company public. we go way back. look at this. as embarrassing as it might be, that's me and cat in high school growing up together in minnesota. i wanted to be a lawyer. she wanted to be a doctor. good for her. we got together a few weeks ago for my latest boss files podcast. it releases this morning. here it is. you said,...
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relate to very much, after katrina, there were so many evangelicals who i went to church with that we were -- we would do daily relieves after katrina over to mississippi and louisiana and they were shattered. their faith in george w. bush were shattered by what they saw on the ground in mississippi and louisiana that nothing was being done. well, the question, where are the children that mika has repeated over and over again. i'm hearing from evangelicals that supported him, this is not who we are. >> well, and you can hear about the russia investigation constantly, but in my opinion, that's not going to move voters. but my mom, my sister-in-law, they voted for trump. they do not like these babies who are separated from their parents. and that's a story that is just an albatross, as it should be. torturing children on the border of our great nation. and it's something that donald trump can't run away from. >> but they can vote according to their pocketbooks, steve ratner, and for that, many are doing you would say pretty well. >> in fact, don jr. said. >> don jr. said. >> don jr. is
relate to very much, after katrina, there were so many evangelicals who i went to church with that we were -- we would do daily relieves after katrina over to mississippi and louisiana and they were shattered. their faith in george w. bush were shattered by what they saw on the ground in mississippi and louisiana that nothing was being done. well, the question, where are the children that mika has repeated over and over again. i'm hearing from evangelicals that supported him, this is not who...
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this beat too in the 2006-ish. and that was shortly after katrina and florida was hammered by a bunch of hurricanes. and then we headed -- like a hurricane drought for ten years. everyone kind of goes to sleep. in my new book one of the chapters is back then actually around 2006 all these climate scientists were arguing about hurricanes in a warming world. some were saying, we don't really know the things about hurricanes is they could get weaker in a warming world, blah, blah, blah. but the one thing they all agreed on, they wrote this one letter that's in this book, where they said you know the thing we're really worried about, all of us, is we're building way too fast in hurricane danger zones. and that's the thing that -- that's the message that gets lost too often. >> right. it's a complex issue and every time these things pop up we try to visit it and check it. but we appreciate so much you taking the time. andrew revkin, environmentalist and science writer with national geographic society. >> great to be with you. >>> just around the corner, the u.s. midterm elections three mon
this beat too in the 2006-ish. and that was shortly after katrina and florida was hammered by a bunch of hurricanes. and then we headed -- like a hurricane drought for ten years. everyone kind of goes to sleep. in my new book one of the chapters is back then actually around 2006 all these climate scientists were arguing about hurricanes in a warming world. some were saying, we don't really know the things about hurricanes is they could get weaker in a warming world, blah, blah, blah. but the...
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number, the speech on katrina or the war in iraq or september 20, 2001 in that address to congress and the words that came out of the president's worth were "these demands are not open discussion. the taliban must act immediately. they will hand over the terrorists or they will share in their fate. from this day forward any nation that continues to harbor or support terrorism will be regarded by the united states as a hostile regime. americans should not expect one battle but a lengthy campaign unlike any other we have seen t may include dramatic strikes visible on television and combt operations secret even in success." how did those words ultimately get spoken inside of the capitol building? john: specific reference to that speech would have been direction we got from the president, from dr. rice who at the time was the national security adviser. i don't remember, i saw the president a lot in the days after 9/11 because of the number of speeches before september 20, the thursday of the week following, and that was the speech to the joint session. but he spoke at the national cathedra
number, the speech on katrina or the war in iraq or september 20, 2001 in that address to congress and the words that came out of the president's worth were "these demands are not open discussion. the taliban must act immediately. they will hand over the terrorists or they will share in their fate. from this day forward any nation that continues to harbor or support terrorism will be regarded by the united states as a hostile regime. americans should not expect one battle but a lengthy...
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katrina or flint or pay police shooting. but again, what about the poor white man? the liberal white elite who have been raised with advantage but believe they have scrubbed themselves clean of it still tag the poor whites as the privileged ones. but how could they know? how could they know? they spent no time in his living room in the corner bar, the pistol range. to them, he is a louse and a bore a racist and to dig any deeper is simply an exercise in inconvenience. and they seem to think he resides only in appalachia although he lives right under their noses in boston to bakersfield. so when these white men die at the hands of law enforcement, it is universally agreed upon by liberal white media types that they must have deserved it. after all, the black man is a target simply by virtue of his skin color. what possible defense could a white man muster? police do not kill white people with all of their privilege. unless they had it coming. the elite black media hops on board or rather, turned their heads away as they too, have little contact with the white lower class. their intere
katrina or flint or pay police shooting. but again, what about the poor white man? the liberal white elite who have been raised with advantage but believe they have scrubbed themselves clean of it still tag the poor whites as the privileged ones. but how could they know? how could they know? they spent no time in his living room in the corner bar, the pistol range. to them, he is a louse and a bore a racist and to dig any deeper is simply an exercise in inconvenience. and they seem to think he...
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for constitutional amendment banning gay marriage. >> hurricane katrina is now bearing down on louisiana. >> where is the federal government? where are the troops? >> signs the economy is in trouble just keep on come. >> i see a great day coming for our country and i'm eager for the work ahead. god bless you. may god bless america. >>> my fellow americans, major combat operations in iraq have ended. in the battle of iraq the united states and our allies have prevailed. >> today there's a total of 147,000 american troops throughout iraq. 42,000 in baghdad alone. that's 50% more than the entire u.s. force it took to fight and win the war. but critics claim it's still not enough troops to win the peace. >> while the administration had thought about getting rid of saddam, there had been very little thinking about what to do after he was removed. >> seven weeks after the war the u.s. military has still not been able to restore law and order to many areas of war-torn iraq. >> there was a sense that all we had to do was take a hammer and smash the totalitarian state and out of that de
for constitutional amendment banning gay marriage. >> hurricane katrina is now bearing down on louisiana. >> where is the federal government? where are the troops? >> signs the economy is in trouble just keep on come. >> i see a great day coming for our country and i'm eager for the work ahead. god bless you. may god bless america. >>> my fellow americans, major combat operations in iraq have ended. in the battle of iraq the united states and our allies have...
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constitutional amendment banning gay marriage. >> hurricane katrina is now bearing down on louisiana. >> where is the federal government? where are the troops? >> signs the economy
constitutional amendment banning gay marriage. >> hurricane katrina is now bearing down on louisiana. >> where is the federal government? where are the troops? >> signs the economy
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beep mayor. >> you talked into a city, in desperate shape in 2010. reeling frumg katrina. fiscal problems so on. you, you -- did a lot of great work to, to deal with those, use. the one issue that you struggle with right to the end was violence. talk about that. because the you wrote, right, very movingly in this book. about the experience of having to go, console fathers and mothers -- >> well, first of all. serving was the greatest honor of my life. a tough, tough, tough eight years. we, rebuilt a great american city. but one of the issues that i still -- don't have a handle on. don't understand and won't accept. is the number of deaths of young african-american men on the streets of america, that nobody seems other than the parents and their namely members, to want to spend a lot of time of on. and i think it is a fixable problem. something i wanted to understand. know. >> how is it fixable. i come from chicago. tremendous issues. >> walking by faith, not sight. this isn't rocket science. this is human beings hurting others with guns. i want explore, violence as public health
beep mayor. >> you talked into a city, in desperate shape in 2010. reeling frumg katrina. fiscal problems so on. you, you -- did a lot of great work to, to deal with those, use. the one issue that you struggle with right to the end was violence. talk about that. because the you wrote, right, very movingly in this book. about the experience of having to go, console fathers and mothers -- >> well, first of all. serving was the greatest honor of my life. a tough, tough, tough eight...
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. >> i'm a journalist with the china press. a chinese american newspaper based in katrina. my question is directed to the ambassador. i wonder, can you talk briefly about engaging the players in this process. can considering the fact that -- considering the fact -- [inaudible] -- do you think china has the incentive to, you know, -- [inaudible] -- thank you. >> i think it's very difficult right now. at the same time i do think that china and the u.s. genuinely share an interest and recognize they share an interest in seeing a north korea that is not destabilizing the area and that does not have nuclear weapons. so i think we need to work on that fundamental, but i do agree. right now i think china is in a position where it feels it can kind of sort of let things go as they are and gradually not keep too much or not enforce perhaps the sanctions with quite the rigor they were before. it's a big challenge. >> so we have three minutes left. i see a lot of hands but we're going to ask three questions. that means you each have to ask for 20 seconds and then our panelists can decide which on
. >> i'm a journalist with the china press. a chinese american newspaper based in katrina. my question is directed to the ambassador. i wonder, can you talk briefly about engaging the players in this process. can considering the fact that -- considering the fact -- [inaudible] -- do you think china has the incentive to, you know, -- [inaudible] -- thank you. >> i think it's very difficult right now. at the same time i do think that china and the u.s. genuinely share an interest and...
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learned from hurricane katrina, people really rely on their portable electronics and their phone. we say here's a charging station tied up to the generation. the essential coffeepot. >> yes. >> maybe a computer, you can check your e-mail with. >> yes. we have our charging station here. and then over here you can see we've got a whole variety of things, including the all-important different tags. so, lawrence, do you want to talk a little about the tags? >> sure. people want to know what do these tags mean. is my building safe or unsafe. these are the city owe initial tags. staying in your home doesn't require that you get a tag. it just means that you use common sense and maybe get help from people who might be around who can help you evaluate whether it's a safe place to stay. >> you might want to know because regular city services are disrupted, you might want to know when trash pick up is, if you need to get clean water, et cetera. also in the neighborhood support center, that kind of information would be available and we've got a little of that up here. >> trash pick up resumes r
learned from hurricane katrina, people really rely on their portable electronics and their phone. we say here's a charging station tied up to the generation. the essential coffeepot. >> yes. >> maybe a computer, you can check your e-mail with. >> yes. we have our charging station here. and then over here you can see we've got a whole variety of things, including the all-important different tags. so, lawrence, do you want to talk a little about the tags? >> sure. people...
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hurricane katrina and superstorm sandy left the nfib a $20 billion debt. now the nfip continues to pay over $400 million a year in interest and it's ridiculous. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. ms. waters: i yield an additional minute to the gentleman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman veck -- is recognized for one minute mr. cleaver: thank you to the ranking member. the nfip continues to pay $400 million on a year on interest, that's money that could go to making improvements in the program or helping enhance affordability. we need to wipe the slate clean and give the nfip a fresh start. lastly, enhancing mapping technology and increasing mitigation resources would go a long way in improving the program and preparing communities for prevention and recovery efforts. to be sure i'm pleased we're voting to keep the nfip up and running for 24 months. i'm concerned we've in the been able to agree on a left arm plan. i urge my colleagues to come to the table for a solution and updating the npf -- nfip. thank you, mr. chairman, i thank the ranking member, i
hurricane katrina and superstorm sandy left the nfib a $20 billion debt. now the nfip continues to pay over $400 million a year in interest and it's ridiculous. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. ms. waters: i yield an additional minute to the gentleman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman veck -- is recognized for one minute mr. cleaver: thank you to the ranking member. the nfip continues to pay $400 million on a year on interest, that's money that could go to...
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wonder if it is too late. joining us now capri, and katrina. i had a theory who president obama was in office he would mention reparations. it done come along, but i see what tom perez did, it is intriguing this is the most solid vot voter bloc that democs have, yet i see black people not getting much in return. >> we do you know rely on the african-american vote as a huge part of the coalition. i think it well overdue, tom per session righperez is right to a, democrats need to come forward, show what we have to offer. we have to come and show there is a lot, we have seen is you know back in 2016, about i believe it was 88% of rav can african-americans voted for democrat hillary clinton, 93% in 2012. overall participation as reduced as well according to a pew research study. the real question, is how do we reengage the african-american community back into the fold. you know it doesn't seem necessarily that the republicans have gotten them, only 8% voted for trump, but there an opportunity there if we don't step up to the plate. charles: katrina, i think one of the problems was pande
wonder if it is too late. joining us now capri, and katrina. i had a theory who president obama was in office he would mention reparations. it done come along, but i see what tom perez did, it is intriguing this is the most solid vot voter bloc that democs have, yet i see black people not getting much in return. >> we do you know rely on the african-american vote as a huge part of the coalition. i think it well overdue, tom per session righperez is right to a, democrats need to come...
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hurricanes including andrew in 1992 and katrina in 2005 has provided me with a unique understanding of how we can better position fema to respond when disaster strikes. as we all know, last year was a particularly devastating one for disasters. with 17 storms during the atlantic hurricane responsible for over $200 billion in damages and a death toll in the thousands according to most estimates. these are astounding and horrifying numbers and a focus should remain on helping those who lost so much. having sat in that chair, i know the challenges faced. but while we are helping those in need it's beyond time to give serious consideration to why we continue to leave lives, homes, communities vulnerable. the evidence is simply overwhelming. better land use and increased mitigation the can dramatically reduce devastation. we must reward communities who invest in resiliency and stronger building codes. as lives are on the line, we must provide assistance, get the nonflammable and seismic standards right the first time. and make sure they're in force. the cost share provision in the reform act si
hurricanes including andrew in 1992 and katrina in 2005 has provided me with a unique understanding of how we can better position fema to respond when disaster strikes. as we all know, last year was a particularly devastating one for disasters. with 17 storms during the atlantic hurricane responsible for over $200 billion in damages and a death toll in the thousands according to most estimates. these are astounding and horrifying numbers and a focus should remain on helping those who lost so...
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a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage. >> hurricane katrina is now bearing down on louisiana. >> where is the federal government? where are the troops? >> shame on bush! shame on bush! >> signs the economy is in trouble just keep on coming. >> i see a great day coming for our country, and i'm eager for the work ahead
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to discuss that i'm now joined by katrina my plea will had of the un international impartial and independent mechanism on investigation and prosecution of persons responsible for the most serious crimes under international law committed in syria since march two thousand and eleven by the marquis girl it's great talking. thank you very much for your time and i've been interviewing people in positions of power for quite some time but i have to say this is the longest title i've ever come across twenty one awards not counting articles and positions all to express the idea that this is not exactly the tribunal but it may lead to one is that accurate. what is accurate is that it's not a tribe you know. and it is indeed to assist in the investigating investigation and prosecution of those crimes and of the person that may be found responsible for it but as it is not a tribunals indeed this mechanism has only a sense if it can turn its files or its evidence to tribunals now you call it impartial and independent despite the fact that the key actors in the in the syrian the war like the s
to discuss that i'm now joined by katrina my plea will had of the un international impartial and independent mechanism on investigation and prosecution of persons responsible for the most serious crimes under international law committed in syria since march two thousand and eleven by the marquis girl it's great talking. thank you very much for your time and i've been interviewing people in positions of power for quite some time but i have to say this is the longest title i've ever come across...
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disney days. >> justin, carrie. >> britfully. >> katrina. >> the mickey mouse club, 25 years ago we're coming up on that. >> yes. >> of's so much about everybody getting back together, having reboots. could it ever happen. >> it was a great time. that was probably one of the most special times in my life was the mickey mouse club. ♪ ♪ ain't nobody crying >> would you ever think about getting everybody back together again? >> me, well they would have to plan it. i would definitely show up. definitely. >> "e.t." first met britney in 1999. she talked all about getting that role when she was just 12 years old. >> after that show that's when i realized i had a major love for music. when i'm on stage, i'm a different person. i explode and have attitude. but when i come off the stage, i'm so like this is entertainment business has not affected me at all. i'm still the same britney totally. ♪ >> from photo shoots to award shows we have been with her through all of her ups and downs and right now is definitely an up. her las vegas residency brought in 140 maryland and she just launched he
disney days. >> justin, carrie. >> britfully. >> katrina. >> the mickey mouse club, 25 years ago we're coming up on that. >> yes. >> of's so much about everybody getting back together, having reboots. could it ever happen. >> it was a great time. that was probably one of the most special times in my life was the mickey mouse club. ♪ ♪ ain't nobody crying >> would you ever think about getting everybody back together again? >> me, well...
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. >> hurricane katrina is bearing down on louisiana. >> where's the federal government? where are the troops? >> signs the economy is in trouble keep oncoming. >> i see a great day come iing our country. i'm eager for the work ahead. gods bless you and may god bless america. >>> my fellow americans, major combat operations in iraq have ended in the battle of iraq, the united states and our allies have prevailed. >> today there's 147,000 american troops throughout iraq. 42,000 in baghdad alone. critics claim it's not enough to win peace. >> while the administration had thought about getting rid of saddam hussein, there was very little thinking about what to do after he was removed. seven weeks after the war, the u.s. military still has not been able to restore law and order to many areas in iraq. there was a sense that all we had to do was take a hammer and smash the totalitarian state and out of that democracy would suddenly bloom out of the soil. that did not happen. >> it really wasn't much of a plan for phase four. i remember asking after we take down baghdad what happens. and the answer
. >> hurricane katrina is bearing down on louisiana. >> where's the federal government? where are the troops? >> signs the economy is in trouble keep oncoming. >> i see a great day come iing our country. i'm eager for the work ahead. gods bless you and may god bless america. >>> my fellow americans, major combat operations in iraq have ended in the battle of iraq, the united states and our allies have prevailed. >> today there's 147,000 american troops...
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of waste and fraud. what did you find? >> so yes, i found going back to katrina that the government accountability office has taken this industr to task for ove overcharging taxpayers and load mixing, which is basically mixingcr in cte heavy metal things into tlheir loadsto, again, get the weight and result in overcharging and price gouging, things l the number of companies are under investigation by the florida district attorney or the florida attorney general, i'm sorry for price gouging related to hurricane irma clean-up. >> how is it responding and do you anticipate they'll change the contracti methods in the future response to future disasters? >> i think there's a lot of high level conversations going on about that right no i've talked to fema officials and army corps officials and the army corps has kind of fairly been reticent about communicating how they're goin to change but in talking to fema, they said basically, like, we have learned a lot of lessons and you're going to see those as nthese companies come to recompete for new contracts, new disaster clean-up contracts. y
of waste and fraud. what did you find? >> so yes, i found going back to katrina that the government accountability office has taken this industr to task for ove overcharging taxpayers and load mixing, which is basically mixingcr in cte heavy metal things into tlheir loadsto, again, get the weight and result in overcharging and price gouging, things l the number of companies are under investigation by the florida district attorney or the florida attorney general, i'm sorry for price...
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katrina to the war in iraq we are looking at challenges george w. bush faced as he ran for reelection. a preview of the series of the 2000s is next. . but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. bundle and save big, but now it's time to find my dream abode. -right away, i could tell his priorities were a little unorthodox. -keep going. stop. a little bit down. stop. back up again. is this adequate sunlight for a komodo dragon? -yeah. -sure, i want that discount on car insurance just for owning a home, but i'm not compromising. -you're taking a shower? -water pressure's crucial, scott! it's like they say -- location, location, koi pond. -they don't say that. >>> from hurricane katrina to
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. welcome back to worlds apart that with katrina markie had to leave you out of the race mechanism for the investigation and assessment of evidence of crimes committed in syria since march two thousand and eleven madame markey the mechanism was created by the un general assembly in the final days of the barack obama's a. and it was allows then the month before the inauguration of donald trump has this change of power in the united states a fact that the development of this body in any way i don't think so the general assembly. gave us this mandate the secretary general. shortly thereafter appointed. requested assistance from the high commissioner for human rights to appoint a starter. the secretary general to define very quickly the terms of reference and then we started operating shortly after my my nomination so i don't think the politics in the us or elsewhere have really affected the development of the good as far as i know as of late may this year the trumpet ministration was still holding out but the funding. for the mechanism and according to the washington post. they may be
. welcome back to worlds apart that with katrina markie had to leave you out of the race mechanism for the investigation and assessment of evidence of crimes committed in syria since march two thousand and eleven madame markey the mechanism was created by the un general assembly in the final days of the barack obama's a. and it was allows then the month before the inauguration of donald trump has this change of power in the united states a fact that the development of this body in any way i...
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that i'm now joined by katrina. had of the u.n. international impartial and independent mechanism on the investigation and prosecution of persons responsible for the most serious crimes under international law committed in syria since march two thousand and eleven when the marquee girl it's great talking to you thank you very much for your time and i've been interviewing people in positions of power for quite some time but i have to say this is the longest title i've ever come across twenty one awards not counting articles and propositions all to express the idea that this is not exactly the tribunal but it may lead to one is that accurate. what is accurate is that it's not a tribe you know. and it is indeed to assist in the investigating investigation and prosecution of those crimes and of the person that may be found responsible for it but as it is not a tribunals indeed this mechanism has only a sense if it can turn its files or its evidence to tribunals now you call it impartial and independent despite the fact that the key actors in the in the syrian the war like the syrian a
that i'm now joined by katrina. had of the u.n. international impartial and independent mechanism on the investigation and prosecution of persons responsible for the most serious crimes under international law committed in syria since march two thousand and eleven when the marquee girl it's great talking to you thank you very much for your time and i've been interviewing people in positions of power for quite some time but i have to say this is the longest title i've ever come across twenty...
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in iraq, the melt down, and hurricane katrina. katrina exposes this city's worst nightmare, the very water ways on which new orleans has lived and worked and thrived for centurys now threaten to drown it. the city center could fill up like a bathtub with storm surge. >> ladies and gentlemen, i wish i had better news for you, but we are facing a storm that most of us have feared. a mandatory evacuation order is hereby called for all of the parish of or leans. >> the storm is now the size of the state of florida. it will be in the top five in terms of strength to ever hit the united states. >> by the time the mayor declared an evacuation, it was too late. >> thousands of people have been in line for hours here at the super dome, where 30,000 people may end up spending the night inside this giant shelter that officials are confident will hold up. >> and see how president bush led the nation in these hards p hardships watch the 2000s tonight at 9:00 on cnn. >>> the past week has not been a smooth one for president trump, backlash over his summit with vladimir putin is not just coming fro
in iraq, the melt down, and hurricane katrina. katrina exposes this city's worst nightmare, the very water ways on which new orleans has lived and worked and thrived for centurys now threaten to drown it. the city center could fill up like a bathtub with storm surge. >> ladies and gentlemen, i wish i had better news for you, but we are facing a storm that most of us have feared. a mandatory evacuation order is hereby called for all of the parish of or leans. >> the storm is now the...
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"the last days of the soviet empire." and the foreign minister under boris yeltsin, and katrina reina was the editor and publisher of the left wing magazine and she was ambassador at large for the former soviet union. you they we're all overreacting to the helsinki summit. explain. >> i think we need more reason and less talk of treason, i think the memo released on the eve of the helsinki summit is that the -- we must do everything we can to secure and protect our election infrastructure, and that means also protection against dark money, voter suppression, partisan gerrymandering and most important we must engage with russia to reduce conflict, the takes are high, these are the two countries which control 90% of the world's nuclear superweapons. and so i think it's vital. and our letter was signed by ambassador matlock, reagan ambassador to the soviet union, by gloria steinham, by noam chomsky. people who understand that cold war is lousy, for citizens, for women, for children, for progressives, deplete resources and fatten defense budgets. i thank you for inviting me on, but there'
"the last days of the soviet empire." and the foreign minister under boris yeltsin, and katrina reina was the editor and publisher of the left wing magazine and she was ambassador at large for the former soviet union. you they we're all overreacting to the helsinki summit. explain. >> i think we need more reason and less talk of treason, i think the memo released on the eve of the helsinki summit is that the -- we must do everything we can to secure and protect our election...
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respect administration's response to hurricane katrina and -- hurricane maria in puerto rico. in reviewingrole disaster declaration recommendations that go to the president, so we are involved from that point. thelso together supplemental requests that the administration puts forward to the hill and they are necessary. last fall was a devastating hers came season -- devastating hurricane season in the atlantic . there were devastating impacts and clearly, additional resources were needed. the office of management and budget supported the president and putting those requests that congress considered to provide the resources necessary. >> ms. reed, u.s. companies are challenged by sets of eyes sports. right now, who is picking the winners and losers in the oval marketplace, and who if anyone should be? right now, sir, the united fores is not taking winners the united states workers because we are not operational, so as i mentioned in my testimony, we have 250,000 jobs -- thesed these ported jobs that could be reported. if i am confirmed, i will not pick winners or losers. that is w
respect administration's response to hurricane katrina and -- hurricane maria in puerto rico. in reviewingrole disaster declaration recommendations that go to the president, so we are involved from that point. thelso together supplemental requests that the administration puts forward to the hill and they are necessary. last fall was a devastating hers came season -- devastating hurricane season in the atlantic . there were devastating impacts and clearly, additional resources were needed. the...
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union, and steve savage vich was the ambassador under president clinton. katrina, you think we're all overacting to the helsinki summit. explain. >> i think we need sober realism on russia, fareed. we need more reason, less talk of treason. the open letter, yes, the mueller investigation must proceed, must be protelkted. but we must do everything we can to accident occsecure and prote election. that means protection against dark money, voter suppression, partisan gerrymandering and reduce conflict with russia. these are the two countries that control 90% of the world's nuclear weapons. so i think it's vital. our weapon was signed by people like ambassador matlock. by gloria stein hyheimsteinheim. these are people that understand that cold war is lousy for citizens, for women, for children, for progressives, deplete resources, empower war parties. we need a debate, fareed and i thank you for inviting me on. there's a lock down in the media. it's a one handed clapping when it comes to the u.s. having a relationship with russia. understanding putin is an authoritarian figure. also un
union, and steve savage vich was the ambassador under president clinton. katrina, you think we're all overacting to the helsinki summit. explain. >> i think we need sober realism on russia, fareed. we need more reason, less talk of treason. the open letter, yes, the mueller investigation must proceed, must be protelkted. but we must do everything we can to accident occsecure and prote election. that means protection against dark money, voter suppression, partisan gerrymandering and...
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. you've written about james come use with about the flood and human by katrina, jimmy carter. why alaska? >> guest: i am writing a whole history of u.s. conservation movement in my first fight was called the wilderness warrior and dealt with theodore roosevelt others. this is the second installment and its the whole campaign that begins in 1879 with a cofounder of the sierra club going up and sing those incredible glaciers in the passage of alaska and writing about it and how a whole group of what i call really wilderness warriors have worked to save wild alaska including theodore roosevelt and charles was synonymous with mount mckinley, denali national park. on and on and now work on the third volume of assignment revolution of the 1950s. this is not just a history book. i ended in 1960 with eisenhower's save the arctic refuge that you about in the news all the time. that's our nation's great wildlife refuge and what this is a story about personalities and let's talk about some of them. let's begin with president teddy roosevelt and his involvement in alaska. >> guest: tr saved the whol
. you've written about james come use with about the flood and human by katrina, jimmy carter. why alaska? >> guest: i am writing a whole history of u.s. conservation movement in my first fight was called the wilderness warrior and dealt with theodore roosevelt others. this is the second installment and its the whole campaign that begins in 1879 with a cofounder of the sierra club going up and sing those incredible glaciers in the passage of alaska and writing about it and how a whole...
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katrina, jimmy carter. why alaska? >> guest: i am writing a whole history of u.s. conservation movement in my first fight was called the wilderness warrior and dealt with theodore roosevelt others. this is the second installment and its the whole campaign that begins in 1879 with a cofounder of the sierra club going up and sing those incredible glaciers in the passage of alaska and writing about it and how a whole group of what i call really wilderness warriors have worked to save wild alaska including theodore
katrina, jimmy carter. why alaska? >> guest: i am writing a whole history of u.s. conservation movement in my first fight was called the wilderness warrior and dealt with theodore roosevelt others. this is the second installment and its the whole campaign that begins in 1879 with a cofounder of the sierra club going up and sing those incredible glaciers in the passage of alaska and writing about it and how a whole group of what i call really wilderness warriors have worked to save wild...
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now that is used to mitigate social capital loss after disasters. was using katrina. it's about getting people together to shift out of the victim mode into the survivor mode by working together for thecommon good . what are the bigger problems outside yourself and in drawing outsideyourself , you actually start healingyour own trauma . healing communities are only part of the democracy crisis. there's also a fundamental problem with our governance . we stumbled onto this problem as our legal battle stretched out over the decades. peopdoba began to ask what is going on? how did corporations get this big where they can manipulate the legal system? i thought that was a good question so i went to look for the answer and now we are moving into our last chapter of "not one drop" which is called a new beginning and to move into this chapter i discovered we have to go back in time and recall our founders envisioned our governance as three branches. a legislature that makes the law, a judiciary that interprets the law and an executive branch enforces the law. and over all this , are we
now that is used to mitigate social capital loss after disasters. was using katrina. it's about getting people together to shift out of the victim mode into the survivor mode by working together for thecommon good . what are the bigger problems outside yourself and in drawing outsideyourself , you actually start healingyour own trauma . healing communities are only part of the democracy crisis. there's also a fundamental problem with our governance . we stumbled onto this problem as our legal...
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hoeffel katrina some mesquite all the corn because it's off topic is that all the top pitamakan has off and i don't even. think this is the end of the message i feel if it is my defining as now doesn't it so damn has me. get a little hole in. my head is that a line there. the new water conserving farming techniques take the pressure off the farmers from drilling deeper and deeper for fresh water this allows the offer time to replenish naturally and safeguards the groundwater for the future and i. don't want in a. zombie national system abroad and have it kind. of had that premature hiding we should not rely on it is written in stone. and all of us said he has. a better show why would he not it was less than pro that you know. there's. a button on there must now have. all the systems at the farmers have implemented here are helping to save water if these systems were rolled out nationwide it could really make a difference. in. saudi has nash. morris born on. the project here in lake or mia may seem like a small step but it's an important start iran has finally acknowledged the scale
hoeffel katrina some mesquite all the corn because it's off topic is that all the top pitamakan has off and i don't even. think this is the end of the message i feel if it is my defining as now doesn't it so damn has me. get a little hole in. my head is that a line there. the new water conserving farming techniques take the pressure off the farmers from drilling deeper and deeper for fresh water this allows the offer time to replenish naturally and safeguards the groundwater for the future and...
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crimes be educated in a court of law well to discuss that i'm now joined by katrina. had of the un international impartial and independent mechanism on investigation and prosecution of persons responsible for the most serious crimes under international law committed in syria since march two thousand and eleven when the mark you know it's great to talk. thank you very much for your time and i've been interviewing people in positions of power for quite some time but i have to say this is the...
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. >> doug brink lee you have britain about the flood in -- and katrina and jimmy carter. why alaska? >> right now i'm writing the whole history of u.s. conservation movement and my first volume was called the wilderness warrior and dealt with theodore roosevelt and john pure and it's -- john muir and begins in 1879, john muir, going up and seeing those incredible gray irish the inside passage of alaska and writing about putt and a whole group of what i call wilderness warriores have work to save wild alaska, including theodore roosevelt, and i'm now work on the third violent on the silent spring revolution, and the 1960s. this is not just a history book. end it in 1960, when eisenhower saved the arctic refuge, anwar and that's our nation's greatest wildlife refuge. >> host: this is a story about points. let's begin with president teddy roosevelt. >> guest: he saved the whole grid of modern oklahoma. today we have an alaska maritime national wildlife area, the aleutian chain. their stopped the timbering on the panhandle of alaska and places leak the yukon delta, i and roosevelt thoug
. >> doug brink lee you have britain about the flood in -- and katrina and jimmy carter. why alaska? >> right now i'm writing the whole history of u.s. conservation movement and my first volume was called the wilderness warrior and dealt with theodore roosevelt and john pure and it's -- john muir and begins in 1879, john muir, going up and seeing those incredible gray irish the inside passage of alaska and writing about putt and a whole group of what i call wilderness warriores have...
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in katrina it's about getting people together to shift out of the victim mode into the survivor mode by together for the common good. what are the bigger problems outside yourself and drawing you outside yourself, you actually start healing your own trauma. feeling communities are only part of the democracy crisis and also a fundamental problem with our governance and this is legal battle stretched over the deck kaisdz. people in cordova began to ask what is going on how did corporations get this big -- where they can manipulate the the legal system i thought that was a really good question. so i went to look for answers. in last chapter of not one drop which is a new beginning, and to move into the chapter i discovered that we have to actually go back into time and recall -- that our founders envisioned our governance as three branches. a legislature that makes the law a judiciary branch that interprets the law and an executive branch that enforces the law. and after all of this, are we the people, we are the ultimate system of check and balances on our sovereign self-gofer ass
in katrina it's about getting people together to shift out of the victim mode into the survivor mode by together for the common good. what are the bigger problems outside yourself and drawing you outside yourself, you actually start healing your own trauma. feeling communities are only part of the democracy crisis and also a fundamental problem with our governance and this is legal battle stretched over the deck kaisdz. people in cordova began to ask what is going on how did corporations get...
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katrina some must see it all the corn because it's off topic is that all the top pitamakan has off and i don't even. think this is the end of the message i feel if it is my defining as nas it is so damn has me. i think. i did it a little. the new water conserving farming techniques take the pressure off the farmers from drilling deeper and deeper for fresh water this allows the offer time to replenish naturally and safeguards the groundwater for the future and i. guess i was a bit. in that i thank you ximena. have you kind of. i don't realize you bought on is it is written in stone. and i said he has. a better one than pro that you know. about it. there's. a button on them then my snowman. all the systems that the farmers have implemented here are helping to save water if these systems were rolled out nationwide it could really make a difference. to the showers and that i mean i have seen a form of that a case where the camera. as does if saudi has nourished pine. prefer nicastro as us care water as boron on radio. national russian it is or isn't that a shout mission over to you an
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" is all about the bush administration. trying to manage insurgency in iraq, hurricane katrina and his own plummeting pole numbers. here's a sneak peek. >> where are the weapons of mass destruction? >> where are the weapons of mass destruction? >> you had inspectors scrambling and they couldn't find what had been one of the primary just fa i ka justifications for the wa >> it turns out we were all wrong probably in my judgment and that is most disturbing. >> i concluded that there were no weapons of mass destruction. we'd gone to war on that basis. but others in the administration continued to insist that they existed. so charles dotter was offered the job after i resigned and he confirmed. >> he issued a comprehensive report that confirms the earlier conclusion of david kay that iraq did not have the weapons that our intelligence believed were there. >> it was an embarrassment to the bush administration. and so democrats are feeling that there is an opportunity for a different direction. >> i'm john kerry and i'm reporting for duty. >> john kerry seemed to solve a problem for the demo
" is all about the bush administration. trying to manage insurgency in iraq, hurricane katrina and his own plummeting pole numbers. here's a sneak peek. >> where are the weapons of mass destruction? >> where are the weapons of mass destruction? >> you had inspectors scrambling and they couldn't find what had been one of the primary just fa i ka justifications for the wa >> it turns out we were all wrong probably in my judgment and that is most disturbing. >> i...
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a head start on its disaster response efforts. the post-katrina emergency management reform act requires that fema have contracts in place for recurring disaster response requirements before the disaster strikes. yet, over the years, fema has failed to procure new contracts or renew existing contracts for such commodities in advance of a disaster, therefore contributing to the state of unruliness. unreadiness. last fall, the puerto rican electric power authority entered into contracts. both contracts indicated that fema approved the contract terms. i understand the office of the inspector general is investigating these contracts to determine the accuracy of allegations. -- of the allegations. but, i want to be clear, fema should never approve contracts that limit any oversight over disaster funds. oversight does not mean exercise undue influence. just last may, they entered into with $900 million contract cobra acquisitions. we have heard since then a potential interjection by fema into that contracting process. while fema needs to be diligent in ensuring that they comply with f
a head start on its disaster response efforts. the post-katrina emergency management reform act requires that fema have contracts in place for recurring disaster response requirements before the disaster strikes. yet, over the years, fema has failed to procure new contracts or renew existing contracts for such commodities in advance of a disaster, therefore contributing to the state of unruliness. unreadiness. last fall, the puerto rican electric power authority entered into contracts. both...