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ginni: what a way to start. [laughter] ginni: ok. um, i don't think i had either of those thoughts on that first day. i think on that first day i thought about, perhaps, what an honor it was and what a responsibility it is. and i think, um, people forget that ibm is 106-years-old. and so, you really do get that feeling of -- you wake up that morning realizing you are a steward of something. so, a different feeling. david: at some point when i was growing up in the 1960's and 1970's, ibm was the dominant technology company in the world. and it just -- ginni: still is, david. [laughter] david: ok. ginny: ok. david: all right. do you think it has the same strength in the computer world that it had in the 1960's? ginni: to me, i would answer that ibm is great, but for a reason that you did not mention. um, i think the greatness of a technology company is if you can reinvent yourself over and over. and i say, we will watch and see, because it is one thing to reinvent yourself once, then twice, but do it three, four, or five times. this is
ginni: what a way to start. [laughter] ginni: ok. um, i don't think i had either of those thoughts on that first day. i think on that first day i thought about, perhaps, what an honor it was and what a responsibility it is. and i think, um, people forget that ibm is 106-years-old. and so, you really do get that feeling of -- you wake up that morning realizing you are a steward of something. so, a different feeling. david: at some point when i was growing up in the 1960's and 1970's, ibm was the...
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ginni: what a way to start. [laughter] ginni: ok. um, i don't think i had either of those thoughts on that first day. that first day, i thought about, perhaps, what an honor it was and what a responsibility it is. and i think, um, people forget that ibm is 106-years-old. and so, you really do get that feeling of -- you wake up that morning realizing you are a steward of something. so, a different feeling. david: at some point when i was growing up in the 1960's and 1970's, ibm was the dominant technology company in the world. and it just -- ginni: still is, david. [laughter] david: ok. ok.y: david david: all right. do you think it has the same strength in the computer world that it had in the 1960's? ginni: to me, i would answer that ibm is great, but for a reason that you did not mention. i think the greatness of a technology company is if you can reinvent yourself over and over. and i say, we will watch and see, because it is one thing to reinvent yourself once, then twice, but do it three or four or five times. this is a really co
ginni: what a way to start. [laughter] ginni: ok. um, i don't think i had either of those thoughts on that first day. that first day, i thought about, perhaps, what an honor it was and what a responsibility it is. and i think, um, people forget that ibm is 106-years-old. and so, you really do get that feeling of -- you wake up that morning realizing you are a steward of something. so, a different feeling. david: at some point when i was growing up in the 1960's and 1970's, ibm was the dominant...
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ginni: what a way to start. [laughter] ginni: ok. i don't think i had either of those thoughts on that first day. i think on that first day i thought about, perhaps, what an honor it was and what a responsibility it is. and i think, um, people forget that ibm is 106-years-old. and so, you really do get that feeling of -- you wake up that morning realizing you are a steward of something. so, a different feeling. david: at some point when i was growing up in the 1960's and 1970's, ibm was the dominant technology company in the world. and it just -- ginni: still is, david. [laughter] david: ok. ginny: ok. david: all right. do you think it has the same strength in the computer world that it had in the 1960's? ginni: to me, i would answer that ibm is great, but for a reason that you did not mention. i think the greatness of a technology company is if you can reinvent yourself over and over. and i say, we will watch and see, because it is one thing to reinvent yourself once, then twice, but do it three, four, or five times. this is a reall
ginni: what a way to start. [laughter] ginni: ok. i don't think i had either of those thoughts on that first day. i think on that first day i thought about, perhaps, what an honor it was and what a responsibility it is. and i think, um, people forget that ibm is 106-years-old. and so, you really do get that feeling of -- you wake up that morning realizing you are a steward of something. so, a different feeling. david: at some point when i was growing up in the 1960's and 1970's, ibm was the...
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ginni: what a way to start. [laughter] ginni: ok. um, i don't think i had either of those thoughts on that first day. day ik on that first thought about, perhaps, what an honor it was and what a responsibility it is. and i think, um, people forget that ibm is 106-years-old. and so, you really do get that feeling of -- you wake up that morning realizing you are a steward of something. so, a different feeling. david: at some point when i was growing up in the 1960's and 1970's, ibm was the dominant technology company in the world. and it just -- ginni: still is, david. [laughter] david: ok. ginny: ok. david: all right. do you think it has the same strength in the computer world that it had in the 1960's? ginni: to me, i would answer that ibm is great, but for a reason that you did not mention. um, i think the greatness of a technology company is if you can reinvent yourself over and over. and i say, we will watch and see, because it is one thing to reinvent yourself once, then twice, but do it three or four four, or five times. this is
ginni: what a way to start. [laughter] ginni: ok. um, i don't think i had either of those thoughts on that first day. day ik on that first thought about, perhaps, what an honor it was and what a responsibility it is. and i think, um, people forget that ibm is 106-years-old. and so, you really do get that feeling of -- you wake up that morning realizing you are a steward of something. so, a different feeling. david: at some point when i was growing up in the 1960's and 1970's, ibm was the...
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the ginnie mae guarantee and the ginnie mae brand is globally recognized and trusted. the strong value of our brand leads to investment in the u.s. housing market from large asset managers, pension funds and central banks across the globe all of which makes lending to low income, first-time, rural and veteran borrowers possible. it would be very difficult for me to overstate the consequences for the u.s. housing market if ginnie mae and our partnering federal agency, the usda, va and fha did not successfully police our programs. global capital is drawn to the market in part because of the strength of the united states and its credit worthiness, but if our program is abused or taken advantage of, this capital can and will find other investment vehicles. that would drive up interest rates and make mortgage credit less available for millions of americans. as such, it is imperative that we all work together, those of us here on this panel as well as congress to solve the issue we are here to discuss today. we believe we are seeing abusive practicis by some lenders in the v
the ginnie mae guarantee and the ginnie mae brand is globally recognized and trusted. the strong value of our brand leads to investment in the u.s. housing market from large asset managers, pension funds and central banks across the globe all of which makes lending to low income, first-time, rural and veteran borrowers possible. it would be very difficult for me to overstate the consequences for the u.s. housing market if ginnie mae and our partnering federal agency, the usda, va and fha did...
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ask about ginnie mae be able to handle this? >> we do have a decent amount of authority at ginnie mae in terms of policing access to our security. that's authority we have been using and are going to continue in the next weeks to expand. mr. takano: can you tell me whether or not you have actually fined companies for -- mr. bright: we have fined companies for violation of our program. mr. takano: do you publish the names of those companies that you have fined? mr. bright: no. mr. at thatian clow: why not -- mr. at that dano: -- mr. takano: why not? mr. bright: i don't know. mr. takano: mr. london, would this sort of authority be useful to the d.a. if we were able to provide that authority? mr. london: technical assistance for any type of legislation that you think may be helpful in this regard. we're ready to assist you. mr. takano: i would be interested in meeting with both of you off line and discuss this matter further. >> thank you, mr. takano. yet another gentleman from california, mr. correa, five minutes. mr. correa: than
ask about ginnie mae be able to handle this? >> we do have a decent amount of authority at ginnie mae in terms of policing access to our security. that's authority we have been using and are going to continue in the next weeks to expand. mr. takano: can you tell me whether or not you have actually fined companies for -- mr. bright: we have fined companies for violation of our program. mr. takano: do you publish the names of those companies that you have fined? mr. bright: no. mr. at...
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ginni: we are the champions for business. david: when you are meeting with president trump or other presidents, do you see that ceos are willing to say, mr. president, that is not a good idea? ginni: my experience is people are respectfully honest and give their opinions. david: do you feel a certain responsibility? ginni: women do need role models. we are still a small minority that run these companies. david: in the stay fit category. ginni: i do box with a person. the difference is he does not get to hit me. [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way.
ginni: we are the champions for business. david: when you are meeting with president trump or other presidents, do you see that ceos are willing to say, mr. president, that is not a good idea? ginni: my experience is people are respectfully honest and give their opinions. david: do you feel a certain responsibility? ginni: women do need role models. we are still a small minority that run these companies. david: in the stay fit category. ginni: i do box with a person. the difference is he does...
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ginni: we are the champions for business. david: when you are meeting with president trump or other presidents, do you see that ceos are willing to say, mr. president, that is not a good idea? ginni: my experience is people are respectfully honest and give their opinions. david: do you feel a certain responsibility? ginni: women do need role models. we are still a small minority that run these companies. david: in the state fit category. ginni: i do box with a person. the difference is he does not get to hit me. [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
ginni: we are the champions for business. david: when you are meeting with president trump or other presidents, do you see that ceos are willing to say, mr. president, that is not a good idea? ginni: my experience is people are respectfully honest and give their opinions. david: do you feel a certain responsibility? ginni: women do need role models. we are still a small minority that run these companies. david: in the state fit category. ginni: i do box with a person. the difference is he does...
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ginni: we are the champions for business. david: when you are meeting with president trump or other presidents, do you see that ceos are willing to say, mr. president, that is not a good idea? ginni: my experience is people are respectfully honest and give their opinions. david: do you feel a certain responsibility? ginni: women do need role models. we are still a small minority that run these companies. david: in the stay fit category. ginni: i do box with a person. the difference is he does not get to hit me. [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way.
ginni: we are the champions for business. david: when you are meeting with president trump or other presidents, do you see that ceos are willing to say, mr. president, that is not a good idea? ginni: my experience is people are respectfully honest and give their opinions. david: do you feel a certain responsibility? ginni: women do need role models. we are still a small minority that run these companies. david: in the stay fit category. ginni: i do box with a person. the difference is he does...
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today, it was nigerian to ghana to ginny. africans would be taken to the west indies, to english settlements, what we recognize as the bahamas, jamaica, and barbados. from there, africans would be transported back to newport. what we call the triangle of trade. in the case of newport, this trade was tied to roman molasses. of the the beginning 18th century to the end of the 18th century, after the end of the american revolution, newport was involved in about 80% of the ginny rum trade. take rumrips would from newport and trade for enslaved africans from the coast to most would be trade -- sent to english colonies. become the would labor force in the sugar plantations. newport ships would take the raw materials and transported back to newport. it would be distilled into more rum and used for consumption and currency. european transatlantic slave trade when on for nearly four centuries in the case of colonial british north america, the system is different from what many might have a sense of today. when they think in terms of a
today, it was nigerian to ghana to ginny. africans would be taken to the west indies, to english settlements, what we recognize as the bahamas, jamaica, and barbados. from there, africans would be transported back to newport. what we call the triangle of trade. in the case of newport, this trade was tied to roman molasses. of the the beginning 18th century to the end of the 18th century, after the end of the american revolution, newport was involved in about 80% of the ginny rum trade. take...
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ginni: we are the champions for business. david: when you are meeting with president trump or other presidents, do you see that ceos are willing to say, mr. president, that is not a good idea? ginni: my experience is people are respectfully honest and give their opinions. david: do you feel a certain responsibility? ginni: women do need role models. we are still a small minority that run these companies. david: in the stay fit category. ginni: i do box with a person. the difference is he does not get to hit me. [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright.
ginni: we are the champions for business. david: when you are meeting with president trump or other presidents, do you see that ceos are willing to say, mr. president, that is not a good idea? ginni: my experience is people are respectfully honest and give their opinions. david: do you feel a certain responsibility? ginni: women do need role models. we are still a small minority that run these companies. david: in the stay fit category. ginni: i do box with a person. the difference is he does...
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alan: bienvenida, ginny! [risas] marÍa: mi ginny fue mi coach. todo el mundo me decÍa que iba a hacer horrible. yo fui con ella cuando le dije que tomaba la decisiÓn. recuerdas cuando te dije, cÓmo te llamaba cuando me hice la operaciÓn? ginny: ella me preguntaba si esto es normal, esto se puede hacer? le decÍa claro, no, cÓgelo suave. alan: y tÚ fuiste la primera en visitarla despuÉs de esta operaciÓn. ginny: sÍ, yo fui al hospital y allÍ, justamente horas despuÉs de que saliÓ de la sala de operaciÓn, ella decÍa sí, lo hice, lo hice! marÍa: gracias, gracias, gracias, porque yo la tuve allÍ. los primeros días son difÍciles. es un cambio total, como ella me dijo, es un cambio total. vas a cambiar todo, pero no es imposible. tomar yogurt por cucharadas y hay una marca especial, ella merece cuÁl. te acuerdas? karla: es importante cuando una persona traviesa por el proceso que tuvo atravesaste tengas el apoyo de familias y amigos, hay mucha gente que te estÁ viendo ahora, marÍa antonieta, quizÁs cuando uno inicia un aÑo nuevo
alan: bienvenida, ginny! [risas] marÍa: mi ginny fue mi coach. todo el mundo me decÍa que iba a hacer horrible. yo fui con ella cuando le dije que tomaba la decisiÓn. recuerdas cuando te dije, cÓmo te llamaba cuando me hice la operaciÓn? ginny: ella me preguntaba si esto es normal, esto se puede hacer? le decÍa claro, no, cÓgelo suave. alan: y tÚ fuiste la primera en visitarla despuÉs de esta operaciÓn. ginny: sÍ, yo fui al hospital y allÍ, justamente horas despuÉs de que saliÓ de...
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ginni: we are the champions for business. david: when you are meeting with president trump or other presidents, do you see that ceos are willing to say, mr. president, that is not a good idea? ginni: my experience is people are respectfully honest and give their opinions. david: do you feel a certain responsibility? ginni: women do need role models. we are still a small minority that run these companies. david: in the stay fit category. ginni: i do box with a person. the difference is he does not get to hit me. [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright.
ginni: we are the champions for business. david: when you are meeting with president trump or other presidents, do you see that ceos are willing to say, mr. president, that is not a good idea? ginni: my experience is people are respectfully honest and give their opinions. david: do you feel a certain responsibility? ginni: women do need role models. we are still a small minority that run these companies. david: in the stay fit category. ginni: i do box with a person. the difference is he does...
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ginni: i do box with a person.
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roma teague to namejust a bird and ibm's ginny roma teague to name just a few. it's notjust about dealmaking, gender equality is a big theme this year. 0nly dealmaking, gender equality is a big theme this year. only 21% of davos delegates are women. there are high profile campaigns under way notjust to tackle sexual harassment in the workplace but also to bring an end to unfair pay. davos is often criticised as being a talking shop for the world's elite, so the big question is, can it bring about any lasting change? as sally mentioned in that report from asia, the highest profile attendee is narendra modi, the indian prime minister, it's his first time at the elite gathering and the first visit by an indian leader in more than two decades. for more on what india will look to get out of this summit i am joined from them by by our business reporter. what is mr modi expected to say in this world economic forum? well, rico, before leaving yesterday on monday, prime minister and the renderer modi said he wanted to share his vision to the international community for i
roma teague to namejust a bird and ibm's ginny roma teague to name just a few. it's notjust about dealmaking, gender equality is a big theme this year. 0nly dealmaking, gender equality is a big theme this year. only 21% of davos delegates are women. there are high profile campaigns under way notjust to tackle sexual harassment in the workplace but also to bring an end to unfair pay. davos is often criticised as being a talking shop for the world's elite, so the big question is, can it bring...
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in the case of west africa, the gold and ginny coasts, nigeria to ghana. from their, they would be taken to the west indies to english settlements in what we recognize today as the bahamas, jamaica and barbados. africans along with other products and goods would be transported back to newport in rhode island. will recall the triangle of trade. in the case of newport, this trade was tied to rom and molasses -- to rum and molasses. to the end of the 18th century after the american revolution, newport was involved in 80% of what is called the guinea rum trade. newport chips would take rum and trade it for enslaved africans. they would be transported to english colonies in the west indies, mostly jamaica and barbados. there they would become the labor force that would work the sugar plantations that would produce sugar and molasses. those raw materials transported back to newport would be distilled into more rum and that was used for consumption and currency. the atlantic slave trade went on for 4 centuries. but in the case of british colonial north america, t
in the case of west africa, the gold and ginny coasts, nigeria to ghana. from their, they would be taken to the west indies to english settlements in what we recognize today as the bahamas, jamaica and barbados. africans along with other products and goods would be transported back to newport in rhode island. will recall the triangle of trade. in the case of newport, this trade was tied to rom and molasses -- to rum and molasses. to the end of the 18th century after the american revolution,...
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>> ginnie mae has the authority to issue rules to access security. we have broad statutory authority to write rules as we need to protect it. looking at the charter the top five mandates the first four make sure there is liquidity in the mortgage market. but once we issue the rule they hear the rule we need to abide by. if there are violations then we can issue penalties. the rulemaking ability is restricted to access for security and under what terms. we really can't issue so many penalties for violations of the v.a. program itself or for consumer protection laws. so what we have been doing in those cases if we think it is possible laws are violated we make referrals to the relative agencies. they pertain to violation for access of security. >> mr. cooper you said earlier that during the financial crisis, overall the v.a. held up the best. to what do you attribute that? >> thank you for the question. to the underwriting in place from well before the crisis and specifically the way the v.a. looks at it not just the payment that they are also looking
>> ginnie mae has the authority to issue rules to access security. we have broad statutory authority to write rules as we need to protect it. looking at the charter the top five mandates the first four make sure there is liquidity in the mortgage market. but once we issue the rule they hear the rule we need to abide by. if there are violations then we can issue penalties. the rulemaking ability is restricted to access for security and under what terms. we really can't issue so many...
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in the case of west africa, the gold and ginny coast of toady -- today what we recognize as nigeria to ghana. from there, africans would be taken to the west indies to english settlements in what we recognize today as the bahamas, jamaica, and barbados. from there, africans along with other raw products and goods would be transported back to newport in rhode island, what we call the triangle trade as part of the transatlantic trade. in the case of newport, this trade was almost singularly tied to rum and molasses. in fact, between the beginning of the 18th century after the american revolution, newport was involved in 80% of what is called the guinea rum trade. newport ships would take rum that was distilled and produced in newport, and trade it for enslaved africans. those africans would be transported to english colonies in the west indies, mostly jamaica and barbados. there they would become the labor force that would work the sugar plantations that would produce sugar and molasses. newport ships would take the raw materials and transport it back to newport would be distilled into m
in the case of west africa, the gold and ginny coast of toady -- today what we recognize as nigeria to ghana. from there, africans would be taken to the west indies to english settlements in what we recognize today as the bahamas, jamaica, and barbados. from there, africans along with other raw products and goods would be transported back to newport in rhode island, what we call the triangle trade as part of the transatlantic trade. in the case of newport, this trade was almost singularly tied...
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in the case of west africa, the gold and ginny coast of toady what we recognize as nigeria to ghana. from there, africans would be taken to the west indies to english settlements in what we recognize today as the bahamas, jamaica, and barbados. from there, africans along with other products and goods would be transported back to newport in rhode island, what we call the triangle trade as part of the transatlantic trade. in the case of newport, this trade was almost singularly tied to rum and molasses. in fact, between the beginning of the 18th century after the american revolution, newport was involved in 80% of what is called the guinea rum trade. newport ships would take rum that was distilled and produced in newport, and trade it for enslaved africans. those africans would be transported to english colonies in the west indies, mostly jamaica and barbados. there they would become the labor force that would work the sugar plantations that would produce sugar and molasses. newport ships would take the raw materials and transport it back to newport would be distilled into more rum and
in the case of west africa, the gold and ginny coast of toady what we recognize as nigeria to ghana. from there, africans would be taken to the west indies to english settlements in what we recognize today as the bahamas, jamaica, and barbados. from there, africans along with other products and goods would be transported back to newport in rhode island, what we call the triangle trade as part of the transatlantic trade. in the case of newport, this trade was almost singularly tied to rum and...
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the case of west africa, it is the golden gate because, what we recognize from nigeria to gollum to ginny. from there, africans would be taken to the west indies to english settlements and what today we recognize as the bahamas, jamaica, and barbados. from there, africans, along with other products and goods would be transported back to newport in rhode island. what we call the triangle trade as part of the transatlantic trade. in the case of newport, this trade was almost single leap tied to roman manatt -- to roman. from the beginning of the 10th century to the end of the 18th century, newport itself was involved in about 80% of what is called the guinea rum trade. newport ships would literally take rum that was distilled and produced in newport, and it would trade it for enslaved africans. those africans would be transported to the english colonies of the west indies, mostly jamaica, barbados, and from there, they would become the labor force that would work in the sugar plantations that would produce the sugar and molasses. newport ships would take the materials and transported back t
the case of west africa, it is the golden gate because, what we recognize from nigeria to gollum to ginny. from there, africans would be taken to the west indies to english settlements and what today we recognize as the bahamas, jamaica, and barbados. from there, africans, along with other products and goods would be transported back to newport in rhode island. what we call the triangle trade as part of the transatlantic trade. in the case of newport, this trade was almost single leap tied to...
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it's a good idea to make sure you have a user fee for ginny is the roads you may as well be charged. commuters are ready pena have to total in the governor's plan doesn't include more partly the problem with what the proposal is they want to charge cabs and rideshare companies per ride. they need to stimulate jobs. there should be no fees for liberal left. no fee for the caps. encourage people something is terribly wrong and and and eagles fans are fuming. i'm dawn timmeney and that picture on the nfl facebook page less than 48 hours to go on the match group has the city on fire. joining us live from lincoln financial field with more on
it's a good idea to make sure you have a user fee for ginny is the roads you may as well be charged. commuters are ready pena have to total in the governor's plan doesn't include more partly the problem with what the proposal is they want to charge cabs and rideshare companies per ride. they need to stimulate jobs. there should be no fees for liberal left. no fee for the caps. encourage people something is terribly wrong and and and eagles fans are fuming. i'm dawn timmeney and that picture on...
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ginny's national team like all african teams is loaded with street football is like not be catered. in the dusty streets chances are not the same as for boys in the european academies but there are advantages to. the feeling. that he cannot seem to get. to know much. but how did not he make his out of here and why him we all stood around and. this man knows him best so how did junior make it happen. you know. so. well he did get help and that's why he is a sort of star in kentucky this is not the case as old coach but. the local boys listen to him they have high hopes that he could repeat the trick. about to not because that would be that would be fifty million dinars if it meant to him and they keep. nothing and then all in the not. for you. so. to do. but of course his mother played a role by listening to him and letting him do what he wants. this is. who am. i not how i knew. how and didn't i. really mean that every move there. you know when i'm out. it seems like nobody really believed he'd make it his brother perhaps. some kind of pastor nouveau poorly. now you. know. will firs
ginny's national team like all african teams is loaded with street football is like not be catered. in the dusty streets chances are not the same as for boys in the european academies but there are advantages to. the feeling. that he cannot seem to get. to know much. but how did not he make his out of here and why him we all stood around and. this man knows him best so how did junior make it happen. you know. so. well he did get help and that's why he is a sort of star in kentucky this is not...
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ginny's national team like all african teams is loaded with street football is like nabil cater. in the dusty streets chances are not. the same as for boys in the european academies but there are advantages to. the eucharist you get. costs. too much you know. but how did he make his out of here and why him we asked around and. this man knows him best so how did junior make it happen. you know what i want to. work don't worry. i was. so. well he did get help and that's why he is a sort of star in kentucky this is not the case as old coach but. the local boys listen to him they have high hopes that he could repeat the trick. with. about two. million in. not on my do that or not and then go in there not to bits in the. name of fighting i did. so. to do. but of course his mother also played a role by listening to him unless he came to what he wanted. to listen to. who am. i knew. how and didn't i was really a man that a movie. you know when i'm out. it seems like nobody really believed he'd make it his brother perhaps. some underpass removal poorly. now you. know. sir coming from ove
ginny's national team like all african teams is loaded with street football is like nabil cater. in the dusty streets chances are not. the same as for boys in the european academies but there are advantages to. the eucharist you get. costs. too much you know. but how did he make his out of here and why him we asked around and. this man knows him best so how did junior make it happen. you know what i want to. work don't worry. i was. so. well he did get help and that's why he is a sort of star...
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this is ginny rometty's imperative watson and ia are making up the total revenue. gross margins are shrinking. still, ibm's former ceo and svp of global markets is telling cnbc the turn around is in the works. >> the transformation of ibm, yes, the portfolio is transformed and we have momen m momentum. >> he talked about blockchain. ibm is not making money off of the imperatives. ibm may have a new challenge in the year ahead tax reform that's expected to raise its tax rate guys >> deidre, thanks. ibm looks like amazon compared to ge. ge shares hitting a six-year low this week. the latest chapter in the stock's 45% decline over the past year. joining us now with where the conglomerate itself can go from here, senior analyst covering the multi-analyst sector here's the company and here's the stock. not only was it a 45% decline but it had -- before the last year it was the worst performing dow component over the past 10 or 20 years. trading trying to get it above 30 with all the financial finagling and stuff, remember? so it dropped from 30 to where it is now so the
this is ginny rometty's imperative watson and ia are making up the total revenue. gross margins are shrinking. still, ibm's former ceo and svp of global markets is telling cnbc the turn around is in the works. >> the transformation of ibm, yes, the portfolio is transformed and we have momen m momentum. >> he talked about blockchain. ibm is not making money off of the imperatives. ibm may have a new challenge in the year ahead tax reform that's expected to raise its tax rate guys...
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. >> reporter: ginny burdick is majority leader of the oregon senate. she has been working on passing gun safety legislation for 20 years. but it hasn't been easy in a state that has been traditionally gun friendly. >> historically no one would talk about guns because it would evoke all these strong emotions. and when i started my first senate campaign i decided that somebody had to talk about it and that would be me. i went door to door and i was absolutely stunned by the reaction from gun owners. >> reporter: what was the reaction? >> their reaction was, "yes, it's about time. we need to keep guns away from dangerous people, from felons and yes, i support you." >> reporter: over the years, she's had some successes, like passing a law requiring background checks for private gun sales. but her biggest legislative victory came this summer with the passage of a bill called" erpo." >> erpo is the extreme risk protective order legislation and it basically allows people, families or law enforcement who are aware of someone in crisis and at risk of posing imm
. >> reporter: ginny burdick is majority leader of the oregon senate. she has been working on passing gun safety legislation for 20 years. but it hasn't been easy in a state that has been traditionally gun friendly. >> historically no one would talk about guns because it would evoke all these strong emotions. and when i started my first senate campaign i decided that somebody had to talk about it and that would be me. i went door to door and i was absolutely stunned by the reaction...
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ginny: my mother had a high school degree, but then quickly had us as children after that. i was in my early teens when my dad chose to leave. and it was sudden. and my mother found herself with four kids, no money, soon to be no home, soon to be no food. and she did, as i said, i learned, she was so intent on not letting other people define who she was. we had to do some things for a short time. she had to go on food stamps. we had to get help. i mean that is what entitlement programs in this country are for in many ways. but she went back to school. i had to help. i was the oldest. a lot of people in families, they pitched in, and my mom really taught us. i would say the lesson that i learned is never let anyone else define who you are. she was never going to let that situation define who she was. david: did you ever think that one day you would be the chairman of the joint chiefs and the secretary of state of the united states? colin: no. people ask me this all the time. it usually starts out with, what year did you graduate from west point? well, i did not go to west po
ginny: my mother had a high school degree, but then quickly had us as children after that. i was in my early teens when my dad chose to leave. and it was sudden. and my mother found herself with four kids, no money, soon to be no home, soon to be no food. and she did, as i said, i learned, she was so intent on not letting other people define who she was. we had to do some things for a short time. she had to go on food stamps. we had to get help. i mean that is what entitlement programs in this...
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ginny: my mother had a high school degree, but then quickly had us as children after that. i was in my early teens when my dad chose to leave. and it was sudden. and my mother found herself with four kids, no money, soon to be no home, soon to be no food. and she did, as i said, i learned, she was so intent on not letting other people define who she was. we had to do some things for a short time. she had to go on food stamps. we had to get help. i mean that is what entitlement programs in this country are for in many ways. but she went back to school. i had to help. i was the oldest. a lot of people in families , they pitched in, and my mom really taught us. i would say the lesson that i learned is never let anyone else define who you are. she was never going to let that situation define who she was. david: did you ever think that one day you would be the chairman of the joint chiefs and the secretary of state of the united states? colin: no. people ask me this all the time. it usually starts out with, what year did you graduate from west point? well, i did not go to west p
ginny: my mother had a high school degree, but then quickly had us as children after that. i was in my early teens when my dad chose to leave. and it was sudden. and my mother found herself with four kids, no money, soon to be no home, soon to be no food. and she did, as i said, i learned, she was so intent on not letting other people define who she was. we had to do some things for a short time. she had to go on food stamps. we had to get help. i mean that is what entitlement programs in this...
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ginnis call for direct action day on august sixteenth nine hundred forty six in support of the demand for pakistan sparked an eruption of harrowing violence in calcutta. five thousand people were massacred and twenty thousand wounded most of the victims were hinting . that led to retaliatory attacks by hindus against muslims elsewhere reprisal killings spread across northern india entire families were slaughtered. some hindus now claim their religion was too passive and lacked martial art. to them the hindu value of tolerance was an inexcusable weakness which had for centuries allowed first the moodle and then the british empire as to enslave the hindu majority. they felt the time had come for hindus to assert themselves and for hindu men to reclaim their progress. for me they wanted to reform hindu islam and boost hindus moral and physical strength in every town and village where the movement had a local chapter activists convened mornings and evenings for ideological training and physical drills to prepare to fight muslims who were once again the enemy of the more. well hindu nation
ginnis call for direct action day on august sixteenth nine hundred forty six in support of the demand for pakistan sparked an eruption of harrowing violence in calcutta. five thousand people were massacred and twenty thousand wounded most of the victims were hinting . that led to retaliatory attacks by hindus against muslims elsewhere reprisal killings spread across northern india entire families were slaughtered. some hindus now claim their religion was too passive and lacked martial art. to...
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ginny didn't get done on daca? a lot of distractions have been in washington. can this reform. good morning. the president over the weekend definitely like to twitter and is defending himself even more now. he said i is president want people coming into our country you're going to help us become strong and great again. people coming into a system based on merit. he is defending now and some senators are saying he did not make those remarks are not meeting and he is not a racist. if the president doing good damage control. >> the press video coming on video coming under lagos and i'm not a racist or traditional pr. usually don't want to say i am not anything people are calling you not a good thing. president trump has consistently rewritten the rules of what is good pr and what is not good ear strategy. we'll have to wait and see how midterm voters see as well. daca west end and books like they have coded. i think this has more to do with leverage as the immigration debate continues on into this week. it has to do with him wanting to take away one of the main democrats bargainin
ginny didn't get done on daca? a lot of distractions have been in washington. can this reform. good morning. the president over the weekend definitely like to twitter and is defending himself even more now. he said i is president want people coming into our country you're going to help us become strong and great again. people coming into a system based on merit. he is defending now and some senators are saying he did not make those remarks are not meeting and he is not a racist. if the...
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love to love and love to be terrified by and folk cause on interesting pop culture figures like jin ginny, the most misguided super hero. she her super power is the more gin he drinks and the more she gets drunk, the bigger earthquake she can set off at one comic commentator said, she is such a lousy super hero she is actually a villain. trying to come to an understanding of these disaster, how they function, while we feel about them the way we do, what we can do, and really how it is, again, we can kind of move forward and think about this in terms of resiliency and where we good from here. so that's kind of the book in a nutshell. i would love to answer questions or hear youric earthquake stories if you have them or any natural disasters, they're my very favorite thing to talk about. thank you all so much for coming. [applause] >> well, thank you. >> before i forget we have this tradition. we give you a mug -- i just want to warn you it was created with slate from georgia, and i hope that the extraction of the clay did not cause a seismic event buttite at your own risk. >> thank you. >>
love to love and love to be terrified by and folk cause on interesting pop culture figures like jin ginny, the most misguided super hero. she her super power is the more gin he drinks and the more she gets drunk, the bigger earthquake she can set off at one comic commentator said, she is such a lousy super hero she is actually a villain. trying to come to an understanding of these disaster, how they function, while we feel about them the way we do, what we can do, and really how it is, again,...
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we have an incredible lineup this morning including michael corvat, we have james quincey, ginni rometty, and jamie dimon, also lloyd blankfein. united airlines shares are getting crushed. well tell you about the comment on the conference call that sent that stock sharply lower. >>> and big newsmakers at the world economic forum they'll tell you what treasury secretary mnuchin said that is moving the dollar. have you ever seen this before, a treasury secretary saying he likes a weaker dollar? i've never seen that wednesday, january 24, 2018 day two in davos "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >>> good morning welcome to day two in davos, switzerland. another beautiful day. sun is out things are bright. >> warm. >> so bright, it feels like we're staring at the sun sitting here t
we have an incredible lineup this morning including michael corvat, we have james quincey, ginni rometty, and jamie dimon, also lloyd blankfein. united airlines shares are getting crushed. well tell you about the comment on the conference call that sent that stock sharply lower. >>> and big newsmakers at the world economic forum they'll tell you what treasury secretary mnuchin said that is moving the dollar. have you ever seen this before, a treasury secretary saying he likes a weaker...
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she disappeared for a week, literally disappeared into ginny. we were worried. we were thought maybe she was working by cannibals. one at the conference she was sitting at the hotel bar and struck up a conversation with the neighbor on the stool beside her. she told him she had been sent out to find a magical land to serve as a new location for offshore companies. her new friend listened with interest. we can do that. her barmaid, frank louis was the premier of the island nation. firstly populated outcrop situated in the middle of nowhere, northeast of new zealand. it's currently 103 square miles in size with rising sea levels threatening to shrink its land mass. they first laid eyes on the place in 1774 when the locals repeatedly prevented captain james cook from landing there prompting him to debit savage island. in 1901 they approved under an association agreement in 1974. they received a stipend but the money wasn't enough to make ends meet. the allen leaders were already investigating to create additional income. they traveled and largely copied the bvi law
she disappeared for a week, literally disappeared into ginny. we were worried. we were thought maybe she was working by cannibals. one at the conference she was sitting at the hotel bar and struck up a conversation with the neighbor on the stool beside her. she told him she had been sent out to find a magical land to serve as a new location for offshore companies. her new friend listened with interest. we can do that. her barmaid, frank louis was the premier of the island nation. firstly...
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i have a lot more to talk about i'm ginny and i quit smoking with chantix. i had tried to quit before, i had tried the patch. i tried to go cold turkey; it didn't work for me. i didn't think i could quit until i used chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking or allergic and skin reactions which can be life-threatening. stop chantix and get help right away if you have any of these. tell your healthcare provider if you've had depression or other mental health problems. decrease alcohol use while taking chantix. use caution when driving or operating machinery. the most common side effect is nausea. after 25 years, i walked away from cigarettes
i have a lot more to talk about i'm ginny and i quit smoking with chantix. i had tried to quit before, i had tried the patch. i tried to go cold turkey; it didn't work for me. i didn't think i could quit until i used chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression,...
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i'm ginny and i quit smoking with chantix. i had tried to quit before, i had tried the patch. i tried to go cold turkey; it didn't work for me. i didn't think i could quit until i used chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking or allergic and skin reactions which can be life-threatening. stop chantix and get help right away if you have any of these. tell your healthcare provider if you've had depression or other mental health problems. decrease alcohol use while taking chantix. use caution when driving or operating machinery. the most common side effect is nausea. after 25 years, i walked away from cigarettes. ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. many
i'm ginny and i quit smoking with chantix. i had tried to quit before, i had tried the patch. i tried to go cold turkey; it didn't work for me. i didn't think i could quit until i used chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed...
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perhaps alleviating concerns that this was a one-time cyclical lift and not the turnaround that guinea ginni rometty that been working on today shares are still nearly 20% off the high price, and it's the eighth most influential dow stock. big blue is making a big bet on next generation technologies like artificial intelligence, cloud computing and data while the share of total sales is growing, that portion has been choppy. so ibm is growing again, but the your is out on whether or not it will last. >>> that was the latest on those ibm earnings bringing us into the conversation is alex gunz who will run us through his top three picks for shares this year and one of them is ibm the market didn't take their announcement that they have broken the streak of losing revenues over the last couple of years that well. the stock ended the day lower even though the revenue numbers were positive. what makes you so positive about ibm going forward? >> we're very excited about ibm. just to comment quickly on the move last night, context is important. the move is 10% early this year, compared to the marke
perhaps alleviating concerns that this was a one-time cyclical lift and not the turnaround that guinea ginni rometty that been working on today shares are still nearly 20% off the high price, and it's the eighth most influential dow stock. big blue is making a big bet on next generation technologies like artificial intelligence, cloud computing and data while the share of total sales is growing, that portion has been choppy. so ibm is growing again, but the your is out on whether or not it will...
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so when ginny limit told her story about what russell simmons dead, that might've been a surprise to some people, but that was not a surprise to many of us women in hip-hop. joan morgan inon 1999 had to come up with a term within hip-hop called hip-hop feminism. because by then, those of us as women engaging in hip-hop had already been dealing with assault -- on amy: rosa, we have 10 seconds. >> especially men who would review us as critics it would literally get in our faces and threaten to hit us? and marginalize us within hip-hop. amy: five seconds. >> russell and some others that i won't name. all i'm saying is that this runs the gamut. this runs the gamut from five years old to 65 years all. amy: we have to leave it there. i want to thank rosa clemente saru jayaraman, both attended ♪ -today on america's test kitchen bridget and julia make pan-seared flank steak with mustard-chive butter. adam reveals his favorite carbon-steel skillets to julia and becky shows bridget an easy recipe for walkaway ratatouille. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." -"america's
so when ginny limit told her story about what russell simmons dead, that might've been a surprise to some people, but that was not a surprise to many of us women in hip-hop. joan morgan inon 1999 had to come up with a term within hip-hop called hip-hop feminism. because by then, those of us as women engaging in hip-hop had already been dealing with assault -- on amy: rosa, we have 10 seconds. >> especially men who would review us as critics it would literally get in our faces and threaten...
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retired coal miners gene austin and ginny massey, surprisingly there was one place everywhere was equal. people didn't realize a lot of black people lived here. talk about working in the coal mine. when you were working next to white people, was there any problems? >> get in the coal mine, everybody is black. there's no white and black. everybody dirty and everything. we just got to taking care of each other. >> a lot of racial differences we think about, the racial strife -- >> you forget all that -- >> i want to live, you want to live. i don't care if you're black or you're white. >> outside you can do what you wanted to. when you go under that ground, hey, you got to be together and watch out for each other because that's the only way you can get in there and get out. big u.s. steel, they had the biggest mine in the nation. >> what years was that? >> '20s and '30s and '40s. it was a place to make a living but it wasn't no money. >> it was script. >> script is a corporate currency only used at a coal camp. it was deemed illegal. like if the boss paid you in arcade tokens and you lived
retired coal miners gene austin and ginny massey, surprisingly there was one place everywhere was equal. people didn't realize a lot of black people lived here. talk about working in the coal mine. when you were working next to white people, was there any problems? >> get in the coal mine, everybody is black. there's no white and black. everybody dirty and everything. we just got to taking care of each other. >> a lot of racial differences we think about, the racial strife --...
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so when ginny limit told her story about what russell simmons dead, that might've been a surprise to some people, butut that was not a surprise toto may of u us women in hip-hop. joan morgan inon 1999 had to come up with a term within hip-hop called hip-hop feminism. because by then, those of us as women engaging in hip-hop had already been dealing with assault -- on amy: rosa, we have 10 seconds. >> especially men who would review us as critics it would literally get in our faces and threaten to hit us? and marginalize us within hip-hop. amy: five seconds. >> russell and some others that i won't name. all i'm saying is that this runs the gamut. this runs the gamut from five years old to 65 years all. amy: we have to leave it there. i want to thank rosa clemente saru jayaraman, both attended ♪ >> mosques typically have these tall spires you see on the side of the dome. they originally functioned as eliminated watchtowers. their primary function now is a podium to call the faithful to prayer five times a day. the interesting things about the blue mosque in istanbul is
so when ginny limit told her story about what russell simmons dead, that might've been a surprise to some people, butut that was not a surprise toto may of u us women in hip-hop. joan morgan inon 1999 had to come up with a term within hip-hop called hip-hop feminism. because by then, those of us as women engaging in hip-hop had already been dealing with assault -- on amy: rosa, we have 10 seconds. >> especially men who would review us as critics it would literally get in our faces and...
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of our time is how to get the great technologies safely into the world and not divide the world >> ginni, we want to thank you for joining us today always a pleasure seeing you. >> pleasure. >>> when we return, a very special interview with one of wall street's most powerful executives j.p. morgan chase chairman and ceo, jamie dimon is going to join us. from record markets, tax reform to global interest rates we will cover it all in the extended interview it's going to happen live in just a moment. as we head to break, take a look at u.s. equity futures at this hour we are in the green. back in a bit. when mother nature's done her worst, the only thing that matters to us is keeping the lights on for you. the hard working men and women of the international brotherhood of electrical workers, dedicated to keeping the power on in communities across the country. because when bad weather strikes, we know what matters most. the ibew. the power professionals. they're not investing in commodities or fixed income. what people areally putting their money into is what they hope to get out of life. b
of our time is how to get the great technologies safely into the world and not divide the world >> ginni, we want to thank you for joining us today always a pleasure seeing you. >> pleasure. >>> when we return, a very special interview with one of wall street's most powerful executives j.p. morgan chase chairman and ceo, jamie dimon is going to join us. from record markets, tax reform to global interest rates we will cover it all in the extended interview it's going to...
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and what i'd love to do is, you know, we've got a pile of them, so i've asked all the veterans at ginnie mae to collect these solicitation materials they get. i'll share them with you. they're not lies. they're just -- you'll -- we'll sit down and talk to them. >> i'm trying to be real careful in this hearing to not say predatory and deceptive because the ftc ought to pursue that and bring the full force of the law against people that are doing that. then where we need to tighten it up, where there is some fastness and looseness, that's what you guys can do and then, again, for me ultimately, the safety and soundness of the program, this is offered because the taxpayers allow this to happen, because they love their veterans and they want them to have this benefit, but they want it done in a safe and sound and a fiscally responsible way. >> mr. chairman, if i may, can i amend my comment that i made? >> please. >> your comment was specific to the ftc. >> yes. >> we have been working very closely with the cfpb on veteran complaints that we have received about the solicitations that they rec
and what i'd love to do is, you know, we've got a pile of them, so i've asked all the veterans at ginnie mae to collect these solicitation materials they get. i'll share them with you. they're not lies. they're just -- you'll -- we'll sit down and talk to them. >> i'm trying to be real careful in this hearing to not say predatory and deceptive because the ftc ought to pursue that and bring the full force of the law against people that are doing that. then where we need to tighten it up,...
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that's a position ginny rumete held before becoming ceo does it need to turn around the ship or does it go longer. third, look for revenue growth at long last after 22 quarters of declining revenue, the street is looking for 1% growth year over year. the stock has been underperforming for so long now that even a very modest growth rate could support hopes for a turnaround, though bernstein analysts throw cold water on that, saying tax and tax reform could complicate the plans >> thanks. deirdre bosa, and thanks to the earnings squad >> a stock upgraded today because the analyst says basically the management is not as lazy as it us tbeedo marke markets. s&p and nasdaq turning negative. dow clinging on to gains now, up by 70, and still having hit a record high in today's session time for street talk now the stock you need to know about. we kick it off with gg, gold corp getting an upgrade. goes up $4.50 to $19 the change comes after a two-year period of restructuring. they have reestablished a good operational track record, and most likely 2017 production costs and cap x guidance the i
that's a position ginny rumete held before becoming ceo does it need to turn around the ship or does it go longer. third, look for revenue growth at long last after 22 quarters of declining revenue, the street is looking for 1% growth year over year. the stock has been underperforming for so long now that even a very modest growth rate could support hopes for a turnaround, though bernstein analysts throw cold water on that, saying tax and tax reform could complicate the plans >> thanks....
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i would like to introduce ginny's poindexter -- janice poindexter, a transgender ist.ial where is janice? behind me. [laughter] janice: good morning, everyone. it is very important that we of what wethe impact are doing here. this is community gathering, community sharing, coming together and speaking against an institutionalized mentality that set toto discriminate, not acknowledge properly, and sent to a press. and we have to stand up and fight that. i get tired of people turning the other cheek or looking the other wet, because they feel it is not at their doorstep. it starts with the blacks, goes to the muslims, it has met the mexicans, and then it will be you. you have to realize exactly what is going on here. michiganth the quality and i am also a founding board member of the trans-sisters of color project in detroit. , i make ano intentional effort to go to different communities, to learn about the hardships, to identify the victimization, and to help in anyway possible that we can, because it is obviously going to take all of us. parallelunderstand the of all of us, then you will
i would like to introduce ginny's poindexter -- janice poindexter, a transgender ist.ial where is janice? behind me. [laughter] janice: good morning, everyone. it is very important that we of what wethe impact are doing here. this is community gathering, community sharing, coming together and speaking against an institutionalized mentality that set toto discriminate, not acknowledge properly, and sent to a press. and we have to stand up and fight that. i get tired of people turning the other...
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host: ginny in north carolina, your next. just wanted -- i am listening all morning, and it drives me nuts but i guess people have their opinions. trump has said he wanted the wall and the chain and a lot of -- the wall, end the chain and the lottery. the democrats do not want a win for trump because the last three presidents approved the wall, they wanted the wall. what is holding up the democrats? , am tired of the russian thing tired of cnn and msnbc only playing money laundering for trump, when i'm waiting for the foundation, i waiting for these other channels to bring all this up. if they want to keep the daca kids and turn around and screen them and keep the good ones that speak english and are working, use that to get the wall, that is fine, but we need the wall. host: it was recently that the federal communications commission voted to change rules when it comes to broadband providers and how they provide the internet, net neutrality. there is an effort in congress on the senate side to change that. "50 senate lawmaker
host: ginny in north carolina, your next. just wanted -- i am listening all morning, and it drives me nuts but i guess people have their opinions. trump has said he wanted the wall and the chain and a lot of -- the wall, end the chain and the lottery. the democrats do not want a win for trump because the last three presidents approved the wall, they wanted the wall. what is holding up the democrats? , am tired of the russian thing tired of cnn and msnbc only playing money laundering for trump,...