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nela richardson of edward jones, appreciate it. david: now it is time to check out the business world. we have first word news. >> president trump escalated his public feud with jeff sessions this morning. in a tweet, the president called that they willse not be improperly amplify politics. the president tweeted that sessions could look into all the corruption on the other side. mr. trump gave a list of wrongdoings by democrats. look for the trade were between the u.s. and china to escalate. there was no progress after two days of talks in washington. bloomberg has learned china has raised the possibility there might not be more negotiations until after the november midterm election. the latest round of tit-for-tat tariff took affect yesterday and a new round of tariffs could be imposed early next month. the northon rewriting american free trade agreement will run into next week. the u.s. and mexico have not resolved all of their pending issues, and mexico says negotiations won't be complete until canada signs on. that country's pr
nela richardson of edward jones, appreciate it. david: now it is time to check out the business world. we have first word news. >> president trump escalated his public feud with jeff sessions this morning. in a tweet, the president called that they willse not be improperly amplify politics. the president tweeted that sessions could look into all the corruption on the other side. mr. trump gave a list of wrongdoings by democrats. look for the trade were between the u.s. and china to...
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. >> form bill richardson on trade. the economy and his advice for the president for negotiating nafta. plus, recruiting and retaining talent what companies do to lure employees and the perks they offer that make them want to stay and she is a pioneer in sports broadcasting leslie visser joins you live to talk about the ground breaking career her time with les moonves and closing the gender gap closing the gender gap ♪ it's about quality. no trendy stuff. i want etfs backed by research. is it built for the long-term? my reputation depends on it. flexshares etfs are designed and managed around investor objectives. so you can advise with confidence. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. go to flexshares.com for a prospectus containing this information. read it carefully. at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. you'll only pay $4.95. are you ready
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. >>> coming up former new mexico governor bill richardson served the u.s. energy secretary and u.s. ambassador to the united nations. we'll talk trade ahead of this week's low level meeting china and the u.s. squawk on the street will be right back it can detect a threat using ai, and respond 60 times faster. it lets you know where your data lives, down to the very server. it keeps your insights from prying eyes, so they're used by no one else but you. it is... the cloud. the ibm cloud. the cloud that's built for all your apps. ai ready. secure to the core. the ibm cloud is the cloud for smarter business. secure to the core. it's pretty amazing out there. the world is full of more possibilities than ever before. and american express has your back every step of the way- whether it's the comfort of knowing help is just a call away with global assist. or getting financing to fund your business. no one has your back like american express. so where ever you go. we're right there with you. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. do
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here is that. >> i am david richardson. there is one word of official washington doesn't want you to hear. impeachment. i am the only candidate in this race who offers an impeachment bill for the legislature. raising health care costs, siding with vladimir putin and the constant lying, if this is not enough to impeach donald trump -- what is? host: florida primaries coming up later this month. not one of the four states holding primaries today. democrats not the only one focusing on the message of president trump and focusing advertising on president trump. another candidate for governor in florida focused on president trump. husband is knows my endorsed by president trump. is also an amazing dad. he loves playing with the kids. he read stories. >> then mr. trump said, you're fired. i love that part. >> he is teaching madison to talk. >> make america great again. >> he is so much more. >> big-league, so good. >> i just thought you should know. host: we will be playing you some more candidate congressional and gubernatorial
here is that. >> i am david richardson. there is one word of official washington doesn't want you to hear. impeachment. i am the only candidate in this race who offers an impeachment bill for the legislature. raising health care costs, siding with vladimir putin and the constant lying, if this is not enough to impeach donald trump -- what is? host: florida primaries coming up later this month. not one of the four states holding primaries today. democrats not the only one focusing on the...
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richardson's confirmation. she said that he, quote, will make a fine jurist. i urge my colleagues to join me in voting to confirm both of these impressive nominees. now, one final matter. members were back in our home states meeting with constituents last week. i had the opportunity to visit a remarkable business in my hometown of louisville. callwell tax has been making -- tanks has been making large industrial storage tanks in kentucky for over 100 years. it's no secret they do good business. but when i stopped by on friday, they had some especially good news to share. in 2018, they invested $100,000 in upgrades to their fleet of cranes. there are 150 kentucky employees, along with hundreds more in other states and are seeing estimated wage increases up to 10% or more, and preload, callwell's sister company that makes prestressed concrete tanks, has invested a half a million dollars in new manufacturing equipment. the company's leadership states that all of these improvements, every one of them, are a direct result of the historic tax reform act this republi
richardson's confirmation. she said that he, quote, will make a fine jurist. i urge my colleagues to join me in voting to confirm both of these impressive nominees. now, one final matter. members were back in our home states meeting with constituents last week. i had the opportunity to visit a remarkable business in my hometown of louisville. callwell tax has been making -- tanks has been making large industrial storage tanks in kentucky for over 100 years. it's no secret they do good business....
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richardson here just in a minute. i want to thank senator mcconnell more moving these nominations forward. with that, i yield. the presiding officer: under the previous order, all postcloture time is expired. the question occurs on the nomination. is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: this is only a test. vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators in the -- order. the senate will be in order. are there notice senators in the chamber wishing to vote or wishing to change their vote? seeing none, the ayes are 62. the nays are 28. and the nomination is confirmed. the clerk will report the motion to invoke cloture. the clerk: cloture motion, we the undersigned senators in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of julius ness richardson of south carolina to be united states circuit judge for the fourth circuit signed by 17 senators. the presiding officer: by unani
richardson here just in a minute. i want to thank senator mcconnell more moving these nominations forward. with that, i yield. the presiding officer: under the previous order, all postcloture time is expired. the question occurs on the nomination. is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: this is only a test. vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators in the -- order. the senate will be in order. are there notice senators in the...
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richardson has refused and he's been fired. next up? bill ruckelshaus. he was the deputy attorney general. he refused. he was fired. this went on through the night. and the bulletins were coming in. it was banana republic time or downtown santiago. it was very disturbing. we didn't know where we were. the f.b.i. surrounded the headquarters of the independent counsel's office. this kind of stuff. and so you just never knew what was coming next. i did a reflection on this later about, what kind of people were these? and how did this happen? and we didn't have time to even think about that then. i tried to. and i have various reflections through the book about, what are we to draw from this and what kind of country is this? how could this be? and i said there's too much going on, to think these things through. we're absorbing one after another, events that outrun our imaginations, and trying to prepare ourselves for months of bitter struggle to come. the administration has said to me that the story of the nixon administration is one of people who were in ov
richardson has refused and he's been fired. next up? bill ruckelshaus. he was the deputy attorney general. he refused. he was fired. this went on through the night. and the bulletins were coming in. it was banana republic time or downtown santiago. it was very disturbing. we didn't know where we were. the f.b.i. surrounded the headquarters of the independent counsel's office. this kind of stuff. and so you just never knew what was coming next. i did a reflection on this later about, what kind...
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professor kathleen richardson is a vehement opponent of sex robots hello everyone is great my name is kathleen richardson and i'm the director of the campaign against sex robots and i don't view him and being. as objects i don't see this as interchangeable that you can replace a human with a machine and they'll do the same things because i think human beings are different from things. martina is a robot psychologist she's also critical of tendencies in the sex robot industry. the most are the to move it has to be said ninety five percent of the sex robots that are currently available on the market a female stereotypes stereotypically passive. gets the officer so on the one hand they object to find the human and often the female body. help us out of us heads home and on the other hand these robots represent stereotypical relationship patterns. stereotypes that event carried into the bedroom sex robots are always a kind of slave. and. in barcelona the first sex starved bordello is opened its doors to the public experts agree sex with robots is here to stay will we develop feelings for t
professor kathleen richardson is a vehement opponent of sex robots hello everyone is great my name is kathleen richardson and i'm the director of the campaign against sex robots and i don't view him and being. as objects i don't see this as interchangeable that you can replace a human with a machine and they'll do the same things because i think human beings are different from things. martina is a robot psychologist she's also critical of tendencies in the sex robot industry. the most are the...
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former governor bill richardson is back with me. let's talk, can we, just about the weight that this president holds in these primaries. he has. there's no doubt about it. he's bragged about it. he's been right about it. he clearly has influenced so many of the outcomes of earlier races. he hasn't endorsed anybody here yet. >> it is very telling. remember when jeff flake was announcing his retirement, it was because he wouldn't be able to survive a republican primary in this age of donald trump. we've been talking about arizona. let's also think about florida hosting some primaries tonight as well. in the governor's race there. adam putnam. and that endorsement moved him up to, you know, to become the leader in this race. so in these states it's all about donald trump. it's all about these candidates trying to endure themselves to the president in the primary. becoming less red over time. swing state, they have to pivot in some ways. whether that endorsement hangs over as a cloud or boost. >> obviously senator mccain's name is not o
former governor bill richardson is back with me. let's talk, can we, just about the weight that this president holds in these primaries. he has. there's no doubt about it. he's bragged about it. he's been right about it. he clearly has influenced so many of the outcomes of earlier races. he hasn't endorsed anybody here yet. >> it is very telling. remember when jeff flake was announcing his retirement, it was because he wouldn't be able to survive a republican primary in this age of donald...
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. >> i have shayla richardson and carlos ramos. sha'nice patterson could not be here. she had a family emergency. >> good afternoon. i'm shayla richardson, i'm at u.c. irvine. i completed my seventh summer with project pull. i've had the privilege of working with many city departments. starting in summer, 2012, i worked at the human rights commission, which was my first job. then i worked for public works, followed by the police department in 2014. from the summer of 2015 to the summer of 2017, i worked at the port of san francisco. and finally, this past summer i had the amazing opportunity to work with the san francisco public utilities commission. [applause] >> good afternoon. i would like to thank all of you for providing me the opportunity to speak upon my experience with project pole. my first summer was in 2014 as a college team leader. it was my very first job and as a first-generation college students, it was truly an eye-opening experience. it was through project pull that i was able to envision the future that i wanted for myself and for my family. i remembe
. >> i have shayla richardson and carlos ramos. sha'nice patterson could not be here. she had a family emergency. >> good afternoon. i'm shayla richardson, i'm at u.c. irvine. i completed my seventh summer with project pull. i've had the privilege of working with many city departments. starting in summer, 2012, i worked at the human rights commission, which was my first job. then i worked for public works, followed by the police department in 2014. from the summer of 2015 to the...
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richardson. >> supervisor richardson: thank you so much. we need to remind everyone, and even before i remind anyone, i want -- mr. wallace your patience, you started in 1999 and you sta stayed true through all the situations and community engagement going back and forth and back and forth. this commission it should be noted for more than 18 months we sent the sailing center and mr. wallace to go back. we care about what we do here, our responsibility is to uphold public/private partnerships. treasure island has to be developed. sometimes th all of us have to come to the middle to make things work. in fact, almost about nine months ago the village center agree with the negotiation and they came back here and said we can liver with it live with it and it was appeared by the sierra club. at some point pau all of us will have to get together wit in the interest of the city. we have heard from the other stakeholders that are looking at this marina from people with big boats and people who wul subsidies this and small boat owners. i am comfortab
richardson. >> supervisor richardson: thank you so much. we need to remind everyone, and even before i remind anyone, i want -- mr. wallace your patience, you started in 1999 and you sta stayed true through all the situations and community engagement going back and forth and back and forth. this commission it should be noted for more than 18 months we sent the sailing center and mr. wallace to go back. we care about what we do here, our responsibility is to uphold public/private...
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is it okay if they go, miss richardson? >> sure. we'll go right after. >> okay. >> good afternoon, commissioners. linda richardson, former san francisco planning commissioner, long time bayview-hunters point. you all need to know that this particular site was where the city and the state several decades ago were trying to build a power plant. yes, the vocal minority -- no, really, the entire community came out and the entire san francisco. after we defeated that with the board of supervisors and just about everybody in san francisco, you all asked us, planning commission, to go back and plan 18.5 years, 18.5 years has now boiled down to your resolution. we came to india basin. you know what, this here, lots of housing. we are the only one building housing. when you see me hear, i am instrumental in building thousands and thousands of houses in my city. when building came to bayview, call me and the rest of my neighbors, i encouraged him, called the a.p.r. we work with them. but what you're about to do then, that zoning of that area
is it okay if they go, miss richardson? >> sure. we'll go right after. >> okay. >> good afternoon, commissioners. linda richardson, former san francisco planning commissioner, long time bayview-hunters point. you all need to know that this particular site was where the city and the state several decades ago were trying to build a power plant. yes, the vocal minority -- no, really, the entire community came out and the entire san francisco. after we defeated that with the board...
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richardson. >> director richardson: the timing for the presentation, i can tell you, i've been going around town. the san francisco board of directors promoting housing. i made it clear to them that i would appreciate they could be helping with funding. that's the bottom line. i have a series questions with regards to the construction cost. this is stunning. i'm looking at your contribution. even the average is 627k. that is astronomical. help me out here in the projects that are ready for production now, construction you listed the project one, two and three. what are the differentiation. the average project for three is almost a million dollars per unit. what kind of housing is this? can you give me profile why all the abbreviations. >> sure. we hope that project will be outlier. i'm concerned it may not be as costs continue to increase. we're seeing 5% to 10% escalation per year. part of that higher cost is a matter of time. time has passed, cost increased. that particular project, it was a very high land value. it was a project. there was political pressure to buy a particular pa
richardson. >> director richardson: the timing for the presentation, i can tell you, i've been going around town. the san francisco board of directors promoting housing. i made it clear to them that i would appreciate they could be helping with funding. that's the bottom line. i have a series questions with regards to the construction cost. this is stunning. i'm looking at your contribution. even the average is 627k. that is astronomical. help me out here in the projects that are ready...
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uarterback alex smith and wide receiver paul richardson have been connected since he both arrived in washington. they were introduced on the same day. and from the moment they arrived to four months later on field, the two arelready in sync. >> we've been doing together. we connect on a lot of deep balls this past week. fa like to see that. we've been having a ball. he made it a point of familye'is and been executing. > we both came in this offseason, went through and t talk the film guys. they were like alex was just here. you guys ar both coming in and are on thepaame ge. since we got here, wad h the same mind-set come in, get acclimated and attack the playbook. >> here we go. >> it's a girl. eric and sarah phelps f nd out their third child will be g airl thanks to long snapper nk sundberg. the couple arein lifelong redsk fans. the family reached out on helped to sundberg and to makehis gender reveal the start to an exciting time for their family. >>'m happy we're getting a baby girl that's going to fill our house. i'm playing with house money, i'm winning into baby girl is due dec
uarterback alex smith and wide receiver paul richardson have been connected since he both arrived in washington. they were introduced on the same day. and from the moment they arrived to four months later on field, the two arelready in sync. >> we've been doing together. we connect on a lot of deep balls this past week. fa like to see that. we've been having a ball. he made it a point of familye'is and been executing. > we both came in this offseason, went through and t talk the film...