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eman: it isabout -- about $260 billion.ever, the saudi dollar is a bit wet. 60 billion dollars on energy subsidies. they have a lot of absorption capability and they also have $60 billion in net assets. this is not like chinese reserves which are a balancing item on a balance sheet. it is net cash. it's like you took in huge amounts of income tax and stored it away for a rainy day. in addition, they don't have any debt and an economy of $500 billion. compared to any developed market peers, theymarket have a lot of capacity before they are in a really stressful environment. joe: why then the need to cut the budget if they have all of this big cash piled up they are sitting on? who is potentially threaten to doing the budget cuts? i saw some talk that defense vendors could be at risk. who stands to lose here? spend more on defense than england or the u.k., for example. it's too high as a percentage. clearly just increased dramatically high since the arab spring. where cuts will happen will probably be in defense in these big
eman: it isabout -- about $260 billion.ever, the saudi dollar is a bit wet. 60 billion dollars on energy subsidies. they have a lot of absorption capability and they also have $60 billion in net assets. this is not like chinese reserves which are a balancing item on a balance sheet. it is net cash. it's like you took in huge amounts of income tax and stored it away for a rainy day. in addition, they don't have any debt and an economy of $500 billion. compared to any developed market peers,...
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' emanate intelligence." [ boing! ] [ cheers and applause ] let's review. and that's "word" for this week on "teen kids news." ok. so everyone is saying 'hey, you've gotta get fios.' but why? why fios? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optics network to the home, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. and access to the fastest internet and in home wifi available from any provider. with big capacity too, so everyone in the house can be online all at once. only fios has 500 meg download speeds, with so you can upload your favorite videos up to 5x faster than cable. you can view your entertainment but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. why fios? ultimately, that's why. right now, get 50 meg fios internet, tv & phone for just $79.99 a month, guaranteed for two years. or double your speeds to 100 meg for just $10 more a month. call 888 get fios or go online. get out of the past. get fios. >> car crashes are the number-one killers of teens. that's why the national road safety f
' emanate intelligence." [ boing! ] [ cheers and applause ] let's review. and that's "word" for this week on "teen kids news." ok. so everyone is saying 'hey, you've gotta get fios.' but why? why fios? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optics network to the home, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. and access to the fastest internet and in home wifi available from any provider. with big capacity too, so everyone in the house can be online all at once. only fios...
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' emanate intelligence." [ boing! ] [ cheers and applause ] let's review. and that's "word" for this week on "teen kids news." >> car crashes are the number-one killers of teens. that's why the national road safety foundation wants you to keep your hands on the wheel, your eyes on the road, and your mind on driving. [ horn honks ] >> the barbeque -- it's as american as apple pie, yet it didn't originate in america. most historians say the barbeque was born in the caribbean. as the story goes, christopher columbus discovered that the natives had a special way of cooking. rather than roasting meat over a fire, the meat was cooked by indirect heat using green wood. that's wood that was recently cut down. since it's still filled with moisture, green wood doesn't easily catch fire. so, the natives put the meat on a layer of green wood and then put hot coals underneath the wood. the heat and smoke cooked the meat, adding a unique flavor in the process. the natives called this "barbacoa," which means "sacred fire pit." and w
' emanate intelligence." [ boing! ] [ cheers and applause ] let's review. and that's "word" for this week on "teen kids news." >> car crashes are the number-one killers of teens. that's why the national road safety foundation wants you to keep your hands on the wheel, your eyes on the road, and your mind on driving. [ horn honks ] >> the barbeque -- it's as american as apple pie, yet it didn't originate in america. most historians say the barbeque was born...
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was thought to prove every element of a crime of murder of a child abuse so despite the fact it emanates from doctors it is a legal issue and i write from the perspective of the criminal justice system. >> host: that is not necessarily a medical issue? is it legitimate medically? >> guest: that is an interesting question. it really is about diagnosing and finding a perpetrator as opposed as the treatment we would think of with a diagnosis. but the doctors have said and continue to say sometimes to prove that a baby was abused and who abused the baby. >> host: when was the first used as a medical term and a legal term? >> guest: we see that going back through the early '70s in the medical literature of first came up on appeal of the criminal case in their early eighties that it exploded in the '90s as a combination of factors the rise of child abuse as a specialty within pediatrics and greater attention to the issue of child abuse and rightly so. and trading on the part of prosecutors and it to a cold in the '90s. >> host: what is though legally fact of shaken baby syndrome? >> guest: the
was thought to prove every element of a crime of murder of a child abuse so despite the fact it emanates from doctors it is a legal issue and i write from the perspective of the criminal justice system. >> host: that is not necessarily a medical issue? is it legitimate medically? >> guest: that is an interesting question. it really is about diagnosing and finding a perpetrator as opposed as the treatment we would think of with a diagnosis. but the doctors have said and continue to...
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it doesn't emanate from parts of iran. it comes directly from the leaders of iran that. rhetoric and that behavior has meaning. they've been that are getting americans for the past two decades, longer still. the rhetoric actually matters. what they're saying they're saying for a reason. and for the president to pretend otherwise, this is just sort of emanating in the passive voice, i think is insulting and it's dangerous. >> brit quickly, with this speech with the lobbying effort they're making on capitol hill do they have success with democrats? >> they only need what 34 democrats in the senate or third plus one of the house of representatives. so that's not a very high bar. and my guess is that in the end, chuck schumer and all these people are pretending to be agonizing, they'll all fold. >> agree? >> i think that's right. >> you agree on that. >> we agree. >> there we go. >> do you agree? >> it can be done. >> panel, thank you very much. >>> next up journalists from here in ohio give us their take on the presidential race. one of the foot's favorite rituals happens a
it doesn't emanate from parts of iran. it comes directly from the leaders of iran that. rhetoric and that behavior has meaning. they've been that are getting americans for the past two decades, longer still. the rhetoric actually matters. what they're saying they're saying for a reason. and for the president to pretend otherwise, this is just sort of emanating in the passive voice, i think is insulting and it's dangerous. >> brit quickly, with this speech with the lobbying effort they're...
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una inmensa semana el volcn nevado "cotopaxi" eman una inmensa columna de ceniza que super la millasi una hora llegando a tal magniutd que logr ser vista desde ciudades aledaÑas. --autoridades seÑalaron que se mantienen en alerta. alonso/take vo ---en venezuela se ha declarado estado de excepcin tras el cierre fronterizo con colombia luego de que tres soldados fueran atacados for contrabandistas... ---el mandatario nicolas maduro adopt esta medida y dijo que aumentara la fuerzas militares en la zona... ---''maduro'' enviar una misin especial para aumentar la proteccin de los venezolanos que viven a lo largo de las 14 millas de la frontera... --- la cual se ha visto afectada por la violencia entre los narcotraficantes colombianos y contrabandistas venezolanos.. lorena - take vo --en brasil...remador es unieron fuerzas para limpiar las aguas de una de las sedes acuticas donde competirn cientos de atletas durante los juegos olmpicos del 2016... --de acuerdo a una investigacin de la agencia de noticias "ap", existen altos niveles de virus y bacterias de aguas residuales en las sedes de
una inmensa semana el volcn nevado "cotopaxi" eman una inmensa columna de ceniza que super la millasi una hora llegando a tal magniutd que logr ser vista desde ciudades aledaÑas. --autoridades seÑalaron que se mantienen en alerta. alonso/take vo ---en venezuela se ha declarado estado de excepcin tras el cierre fronterizo con colombia luego de que tres soldados fueran atacados for contrabandistas... ---el mandatario nicolas maduro adopt esta medida y dijo que aumentara la fuerzas...
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if theyhemicals come are there, are not emanating from the soil. army plans to fence off about 40% of the trail beginning near the creek bed. nearby residents say that is an overreaction. >> i have been hiking this trail for 35 years, five times a week. i'm not ill. mike: fort dietrich officials say they must protect the public from potentially dangerous materials on their property. they need to make sure that the risk levels at or below the stream remain at acceptable levels. some have advocated for compromise. they say small barriers, anything but this. >> we don't think the army should have the final say on the property in use by the preload forever. the army says its decision is final and once a contractor is decided, construction could begin in january. victory in japan day gave way to what could be called one of the most iconic images of the 20th century, a picture of a sailor kissing a nurse in times square. editors of "time" magazine say frames justd four blocks from their offices, capturing the excitement of the day. >> we get to times squ
if theyhemicals come are there, are not emanating from the soil. army plans to fence off about 40% of the trail beginning near the creek bed. nearby residents say that is an overreaction. >> i have been hiking this trail for 35 years, five times a week. i'm not ill. mike: fort dietrich officials say they must protect the public from potentially dangerous materials on their property. they need to make sure that the risk levels at or below the stream remain at acceptable levels. some have...
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element of the crime of murder or child abuse where the child lived, and so despite the fact that it emanates from doctors, it really is a legal issue. and i write the book from the perspective of the criminal justice system. >> host: so you don't see shaken baby syndrome as necessarily a medical issue? is it a legitimate issue medically? >> guest: well, it's an interesting question. it really is about diagnosing child abuse. it really is about finding a cause in abuse, finding a perpetrator as opposed to any be treatment that we tend to think of as associated with a diagnosis. it's a constellation of symptoms, but the doctors have said and sometimes continue to say can prove that a baby was abused and prove who abused the baby. >> host: whichwhen was it first, a, as a medical term and a legal team? >> guest: we see it in the medical literature going back to the early 'ooh 70s, and in the united states it first came up on appeal in a criminal case in the early '80s. it really exploded in the 1990s. >> host: why? >> guest: it's, you know, it's probably a combination of factors. the rise of chi
element of the crime of murder or child abuse where the child lived, and so despite the fact that it emanates from doctors, it really is a legal issue. and i write the book from the perspective of the criminal justice system. >> host: so you don't see shaken baby syndrome as necessarily a medical issue? is it a legitimate issue medically? >> guest: well, it's an interesting question. it really is about diagnosing child abuse. it really is about finding a cause in abuse, finding a...
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this firefighter was steps away from where the explosion emanated. a couple hours ago i said what will you do when the call comes in? he said i'll ride. fire truck rolled. when you see the video this is amazing case of a jump right back in the saddle. look at the firefighters video. the fire is blazing but manageable. then it happened. fuel tank blows. the video again. >> this is something that you don't deal with every day. >> they immediately think of the firefighters and he knows one of them was right at the tank with a hose trying to keep it cool. then comes the radio call. listen. >> fire. firefighters are okay. >> no injuries. in fact today the firefighter at the base of the explosion can tell the story. >> based on the bright red sudden explosion, not sure of the conditions. >> he knows he was saved by his gear and the fact that the explosion went up and over his head. he said there is something else. >> i think i had angel on my shoulder. point blank, period. i was watched over. >> tonight from the news chopper 7 you can see the amish barn is
this firefighter was steps away from where the explosion emanated. a couple hours ago i said what will you do when the call comes in? he said i'll ride. fire truck rolled. when you see the video this is amazing case of a jump right back in the saddle. look at the firefighters video. the fire is blazing but manageable. then it happened. fuel tank blows. the video again. >> this is something that you don't deal with every day. >> they immediately think of the firefighters and he knows...
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hwandawi eman orion has met with secretary carter four times that shows how much effort he's trying to do rebuilding these bridges. tanium reported to have $3 billion valuation, a company that does a lot of work with the government. i asked him just what is that like. orion: the government is the biggest by far to have really interesting problems. we do work with 50 of the fortune 100. many of them have very interesting problems. but what you see from the government from a separation standpoint is really about as interesting as it gets. emily: another part of secretary carter's agenda is to rebuild trust. there's a lot of suspicion about the government. how difficult is that going to be to do? >> we hire many of our people based on the idea that we can help d.o.d. and the intelligence, the people secretary carter cares deeply about. many of the engineers want to help on the field to be more active and effective. i think there is some trust that needs to be rebuilt around the n.s.a. and what they've done. there's a lot of good will and i think we need to capitalize on hat to help. emily
hwandawi eman orion has met with secretary carter four times that shows how much effort he's trying to do rebuilding these bridges. tanium reported to have $3 billion valuation, a company that does a lot of work with the government. i asked him just what is that like. orion: the government is the biggest by far to have really interesting problems. we do work with 50 of the fortune 100. many of them have very interesting problems. but what you see from the government from a separation standpoint...
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it was emanating from the field. it was hot. >> it was hot everywhere yesterday. there are some areas that are cooling off. it looks like it will make it to the santa cruz coast and after that it's a tough call. is cooler on the day inland but not as hot as sunday. we had 16 record highs in high- pressure building into the 60s digging down from the south. it will bump the high out of here. we will see if that picks up or decreases. a few high clouds and sunshine. nice a mild but hot. santa cruz coast will be narrow 100%. coastal bay will take a bigger drop. 90 in san francisco. >> it was pretty hot. you said and i was looking at my traffic and i must confess that when it's cooling --; today and much more so through the rest of the week. >>> let's go take a look. east shore freeway in traffic on 80 westbound looks pretty good as you drive between cockiness bridge in the bay. the bay bridge toll plaza is nice getting into san francisco. the morning commute looks pretty good as we go to san francisco. 101 traffic looks pretty good past the 280 interchange. 404. >>> s
it was emanating from the field. it was hot. >> it was hot everywhere yesterday. there are some areas that are cooling off. it looks like it will make it to the santa cruz coast and after that it's a tough call. is cooler on the day inland but not as hot as sunday. we had 16 record highs in high- pressure building into the 60s digging down from the south. it will bump the high out of here. we will see if that picks up or decreases. a few high clouds and sunshine. nice a mild but hot....
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the main threat to our mind and in the middle east at a whole is that which emanates from the so-called islamic state. >> intelligence sharing and cooperation. hashem ahelbarra has the story. >> reporter: delicate mission for the u.s. secretary of state. john kerry is trying to convince the allies that the iran deal will bring help and prosperity. >> translator: the countries of the council welcomed it on the this basis and what john kerry demonstrated, on the inspection of nuclear establishments. >> in a bid to allay their fears the u.s. has offered to sell advanced weapons and upgrade the region's defense capabilities. >> today my counterparts and i discussed the steps that we will take and how we intend an even stronger more enduring partnership with a focus on counterterrorism counterinsurgency and also, on our cooperation in countering the destabilizing activities taking place in the region. >> reporter: they accused iran of backing their shia proxies and interfering in the region, accusations dismissby iran which has recently called for more cooperation with its neighbors. russia
the main threat to our mind and in the middle east at a whole is that which emanates from the so-called islamic state. >> intelligence sharing and cooperation. hashem ahelbarra has the story. >> reporter: delicate mission for the u.s. secretary of state. john kerry is trying to convince the allies that the iran deal will bring help and prosperity. >> translator: the countries of the council welcomed it on the this basis and what john kerry demonstrated, on the inspection of...
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and the main threat in that country to our mind and in the middle east as a whole is that which emanates from the so-called islamic state. >> an agreement between all sides in doha could put an end to the long running civil war in syria and increased fighting in yemen. >> reporter: >> the policy of the united states with respect to syria is clear. we believe that assad and the assad regime long ago lost legitimacy. in part because of his regime's continued brutality against the syrian people themselves and that has been a magnet for foreign fighters drawing them to syria, fueling rise of daesh and other violent extremist groups. he and since there is no military solution to syria's challenges there has to obviously be a political solution. >> reporter: the u.s. feels the iran deal is a good solution but the arab group has reservations. saudis have warns they military. hashem ahelbarra, al jazeera, doha. >> in yemen antihouthi forces led by saudi led coalition air strikes have taken control of the al admin air base, in the east province of lahich. the lah rvetio lahich province. >> dplii
and the main threat in that country to our mind and in the middle east as a whole is that which emanates from the so-called islamic state. >> an agreement between all sides in doha could put an end to the long running civil war in syria and increased fighting in yemen. >> reporter: >> the policy of the united states with respect to syria is clear. we believe that assad and the assad regime long ago lost legitimacy. in part because of his regime's continued brutality against...
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the main threat in our mind and to the middle east as oa whole is that which emanates from the so-called islamic state. >> increasing fighting in yemen. >> the policy of the united states with respect to syria is clear. we believe that assad and the assad regime long ago lost legitimacy. in part because of his regime's continued brutality against the syrian people themselves and that has been a magnet for foreign fighters. drawing them to syria fueling the rise of daesh and other violent extremist groups and since there is no military solution to syria's challenges there has to obviously be a political solution. >> the u.s. says iran's nuclear deal is a good one but arab leaders feel the opposite. their biggest concern is iran positioning it self with the u.s. and as the most powerful country in the region. hashem ahelbarra, al jazeera doha. >> moving the yemen now taken control of the al anad military base. their gain folt military follow military provisions of being sent. province of lahich neighbors the port city ever aden actually to the north of that city which the houthis lost cont
the main threat in our mind and to the middle east as oa whole is that which emanates from the so-called islamic state. >> increasing fighting in yemen. >> the policy of the united states with respect to syria is clear. we believe that assad and the assad regime long ago lost legitimacy. in part because of his regime's continued brutality against the syrian people themselves and that has been a magnet for foreign fighters. drawing them to syria fueling the rise of daesh and other...
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a prim yant fire ball could be seen e emanating from the scene. for viewers from america, "techknow" is next. we're back in half an hour with more news, the latest from south and north korea. genetically modified food sets off a new round of anger and fear. >> i should have punched you in the blank face. now "techknow" goes to the field where is scientists stay under the radar to conduct research. >> what if i told you that they were gmo strawberries. >> she'll show us the latest innovations. >> these tomatoes here are special tomatoes. >> and then we'll go inside the
a prim yant fire ball could be seen e emanating from the scene. for viewers from america, "techknow" is next. we're back in half an hour with more news, the latest from south and north korea. genetically modified food sets off a new round of anger and fear. >> i should have punched you in the blank face. now "techknow" goes to the field where is scientists stay under the radar to conduct research. >> what if i told you that they were gmo strawberries. >>...
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i recognize that resorting to force may be temping in the face of the rhetoric and behavior that emanates from parts of iran. it is offensive. it is inincendiary. we do take it seriously. but super powers should not act impulsively in response to talks, or even provocations that can be addressed short of war. just because iranian hard lines chant death to america does not mean that that's what all iranians believe. [ applause ] >> in fact -- [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> in fact it's those hard liners who are most comfortable with the status quo. it's those hard liners who have been most opposed to the deal. they are making common cause with the republican caucus. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> the majority of the iranian people have powerful incentives to urge their government to move in a different, less provocative direction. incentives that are strengthened by this deal. we should offer them that chance. we should give them that opportunity. it's not guaranteed to succeed. but if they take it, that would be good for iran, good for the united states, it would be good for a region that has
i recognize that resorting to force may be temping in the face of the rhetoric and behavior that emanates from parts of iran. it is offensive. it is inincendiary. we do take it seriously. but super powers should not act impulsively in response to talks, or even provocations that can be addressed short of war. just because iranian hard lines chant death to america does not mean that that's what all iranians believe. [ applause ] >> in fact -- [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> in fact it's...
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in the entire northern california with the reputation of just being really great responders but emanates the education aspects a level of care the level of intention and the multi cultural approach to serving everyone in the city and i think this is why i know this is why the voters overwhelmingly passed the largest revenue general obligation bond we honor that by making sure that on time and open and alive and everybody works within this is happy they get the machinery that is needed that's why friends of the sf foundation is so for this is the giants thing pam and others and all the friends that led that effort (clapping.) and be able to say this is also a name of priscilla and mark zuckerberg along with thousand of others donations to make that work that will have the state of the art machinery the things that the bond can't do but accomplishes what we need to get done to fill all the gaps ultimately on that day i'll praise everybody that works there that's why people go yes, it's the building yes. the machinery about it you don't have the people that number one thing to care for your
in the entire northern california with the reputation of just being really great responders but emanates the education aspects a level of care the level of intention and the multi cultural approach to serving everyone in the city and i think this is why i know this is why the voters overwhelmingly passed the largest revenue general obligation bond we honor that by making sure that on time and open and alive and everybody works within this is happy they get the machinery that is needed that's...
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the government carried out heavy bombardment where the rockets emanated from.essage that we are still here. we haven't lost this battle. but the international community is saying that there is no military solution to the conflict, but maybe both sides are betting on the fact that the dynamics on the ground may shift on the ground to see some sort of concession or compromise from the different players in order for an agreement to be reached, but we're still far from there. and yes, the government has lost a lot of territory across the country, but it still controls crucial territory that allows it to stay in power. so there are diplomatic efforts to try to find a solution, but so far no progress. >> thanks very much for the update there from beirut. >>> libya's prime minister has announced that he is planning to resign. then later said he will not step down. the united nations is trying to get the factions to form a unity government. >>> an armed group in egypt affiliated to isil says it has killed a croatian man it was holding hostage. he was kidnapped in cairo
the government carried out heavy bombardment where the rockets emanated from.essage that we are still here. we haven't lost this battle. but the international community is saying that there is no military solution to the conflict, but maybe both sides are betting on the fact that the dynamics on the ground may shift on the ground to see some sort of concession or compromise from the different players in order for an agreement to be reached, but we're still far from there. and yes, the...
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live doppler 7 hd is so powerful it can pick up on the smoke being emanated from the rocky fire. that's the blue on the screen this hour. we have smoke over bartless spring road all pushing to the north thanks to a wind. back in the bay area a live look at abc 7 studios. the deep blue sky showing it's a dry atmosphere over us. 76 in mountain view and san jose. 71 even at the coast is mild at half moon bay. showing you an equally delightful picture across the region. 77 in napa. what you're noticing no intense heat today. 79 in livermore. future tower cam showing you downtown san francisco in the foreground, basking in sunshine. so, too, is the east bay and the east bay hills. the forecast calls for a partly cloudy day tomorrow also on the mild side. then we're tracking warmer temperatures wednesday into thursday and then mother nature has a few mood swings so we'll cool down once again come friday. thursday this area of low pressure that will continue to move in along the coast. that will bring the cooldown from the heat. no sign of showers we say yet but there is some instabilit
live doppler 7 hd is so powerful it can pick up on the smoke being emanated from the rocky fire. that's the blue on the screen this hour. we have smoke over bartless spring road all pushing to the north thanks to a wind. back in the bay area a live look at abc 7 studios. the deep blue sky showing it's a dry atmosphere over us. 76 in mountain view and san jose. 71 even at the coast is mild at half moon bay. showing you an equally delightful picture across the region. 77 in napa. what you're...
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you won't have any problems driving around in the area emanating from this fire. they have ladders up against the buildings. they are fighting that fire on the ground right now. i don't see anybody up in the air fighting this fire but they are -- they obviously have their hands full. we'll continue to monitor the situation. it's a two-alarm fire on sheridan street. flames are coming out of back of this building. if you're in this area, try to stay away so firefighters can do their work. >>> there's a new clue in the search for missing malaysia airlines flight 370. crews found the piece of an airline window yesterday on france's reunion island. last week searchers discovered a wing fragment in the aimsame area. experts are trying to determine if that piece of debris is from the malaysian flight. >>> this morning the pennsylvania budget is still in limbo. >> that's causing concerns among teachers and students as we near the start of the new school year. some students getting ready to return to public school believe the impasse will cause problems for them. local ele
you won't have any problems driving around in the area emanating from this fire. they have ladders up against the buildings. they are fighting that fire on the ground right now. i don't see anybody up in the air fighting this fire but they are -- they obviously have their hands full. we'll continue to monitor the situation. it's a two-alarm fire on sheridan street. flames are coming out of back of this building. if you're in this area, try to stay away so firefighters can do their work....
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we need policy intervention that holds in the emerging world because this crisis is emanating from themerging world. >> mohamed, the very source of funds just evaporated. let's look at crude oil which dipped at $40 a barrel. china was a huge source of income. if you say other countries need to spend in order to prop up their economies, where are they going to get their money? >> that's the problem. the american world is being hit in one of two ways. one is demand shock and two in terms of trade shock. they are commodity exporters and commodities have come down. a little bit was because of supply issues, particularly in oil but now we have a supply shock and demand shock. that's why this is very different from the selloffs we've seen before. the selloffs we've seen before came from the u.s. or concerns about europe. here you have the fed and ecb with much more direct instruments. this time around, the contagion is coming from elsewhere. >> it's impressive if figure that the markets have handled this as well as they have and the u.s. economy still is growing. ultimately, as lower commodi
we need policy intervention that holds in the emerging world because this crisis is emanating from themerging world. >> mohamed, the very source of funds just evaporated. let's look at crude oil which dipped at $40 a barrel. china was a huge source of income. if you say other countries need to spend in order to prop up their economies, where are they going to get their money? >> that's the problem. the american world is being hit in one of two ways. one is demand shock and two in...
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strict when ity comes to emanate. two other deals in the health care space.nk that does to your chances? >> i do not think it does anything to the chances and the opportunity. it will be a complicated analysis at a market because you will now have as many as six competitors in one market team evaluated as to whether or not that reduces competition for the whole marketplace. that may or may not allow certain investor just on the part of any of the parties. it makes a three-way conversation versus a two way conversation. if one does not go through, none of them go through? i do not think it necessarily means that. alix: d feel they are mostly separate? are veryhink they different deals and that is how they will be evaluated at him level. alix: the probability was put at --ut .5 million investors medicare advantage members in markets. would you say that would be an incremental loss for you or you could handle something like that? half a million members? >> we have put them in a conservative way as we conveyed them to wall street and investors. i do not want to p
strict when ity comes to emanate. two other deals in the health care space.nk that does to your chances? >> i do not think it does anything to the chances and the opportunity. it will be a complicated analysis at a market because you will now have as many as six competitors in one market team evaluated as to whether or not that reduces competition for the whole marketplace. that may or may not allow certain investor just on the part of any of the parties. it makes a three-way conversation...
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we should not expect this emanate to just waltz through. regular -- regulators and environmentalist. monsanto would become huge in terms of influence over agriculture. it would also have issues with gml. geneticallywant modified organisms. here in the u k, people get worried about. monsanto says this is good for agriculture and for providing the right amount of food for the world and the growing population. how will they deal with gml going forward? also, the turmoil in the financial market -- how will that affect the deal? meanwhile, we still understand that they have yet to look at the books. this is a 5% uptick in terms of price point but they have not gotten underneath and genentech to understand what is going on within the company. they have yet to do their due diligence. we will hold out on how far this deal will go but it is a nice price tag. 15% price tag. anna: thank you very much. 7:37 a.m. here in london. we are 23 minutes away from the start of the european trading day. after yesterday's $2.7 trillion wipeout in global equity ma
we should not expect this emanate to just waltz through. regular -- regulators and environmentalist. monsanto would become huge in terms of influence over agriculture. it would also have issues with gml. geneticallywant modified organisms. here in the u k, people get worried about. monsanto says this is good for agriculture and for providing the right amount of food for the world and the growing population. how will they deal with gml going forward? also, the turmoil in the financial market --...
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lou: i gottenly emanating love. >> you have a unique sense of public opinion.s as john kasich said, struck a responsive chord, there were about 29% in that nbc poll who said, he was big loser, 18 perseid h%, said he was the . nbc poll, so, i think this is clear. lou: it is going to take here. i talked with scott walker. i was wanting to ask are you tired of the name donald trump? the other 16 candidates can't seem to get their due. and by way, donald trump is an amazing communicator. but he is getting away with it. >> i assume. lou: that is not all bad. if he is a single best hope for getting rid of political correctness here, go god less h. >> i think going into this debate, it of always going to be about trump. so i think that scott walkers of the world did not have much of a chance to make any news. i think, i hope, that this is the heightth of that, from now on debates are about the other candidates, that trump is not able to hog it in the same way that we've seen before. lou: what was -- >> act has run its course. lou: you can't always make news that is no
lou: i gottenly emanating love. >> you have a unique sense of public opinion.s as john kasich said, struck a responsive chord, there were about 29% in that nbc poll who said, he was big loser, 18 perseid h%, said he was the . nbc poll, so, i think this is clear. lou: it is going to take here. i talked with scott walker. i was wanting to ask are you tired of the name donald trump? the other 16 candidates can't seem to get their due. and by way, donald trump is an amazing communicator. but...
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ntiam sn,nding by this sewage great, and the smells emanating ld rom it are nhave very teartting. i have a fear of mice and rats and other nastiness. ntidon't know how md h you wou00 but that is what these guys did, the infamous man hole behind me cnd here we are on 35th and they went down there and went do au with metal detle,tod the hty a5ing to find buried treasure, jewelery but the only type of jewelnd? thkes were ramiorting when thkes came up with a pair of handcuffs. >> god knosea what they were looking for. i would be calling this a reserve n.y. these three father was something down there. peauletinyrgreeith his fellow hunters, 35-year-old vamien and 45-year. c00 david hasu ibal allegedly told police they blocking for jewelry and have her agluables. lhe police co picissioner said terrorism is a concern in new york d. >> what happened is we ask pety a5le to tory something. ge lhe gmils came up empty-handed, charges of criminal trespassing as well as rec11ess endangermenll h cs for the dp worker he has been suspended from his job. that is the latest. that the witness to the.
ntiam sn,nding by this sewage great, and the smells emanating ld rom it are nhave very teartting. i have a fear of mice and rats and other nastiness. ntidon't know how md h you wou00 but that is what these guys did, the infamous man hole behind me cnd here we are on 35th and they went down there and went do au with metal detle,tod the hty a5ing to find buried treasure, jewelery but the only type of jewelnd? thkes were ramiorting when thkes came up with a pair of handcuffs. >> god knosea...
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. >> a mains eman is in the hospi after being shot in berkeley. several people called 911 hearing gunshots on russell street near san pablo park. police spent the evening looking for evidence trying to find witnesses. detectives have not said what led to the shooting. they would look to are from any one who might know about the crime. a spare the air alert has been issued for tomorrow due to concerns about the smog. skies were smoky across the bay area today. this is what it looked like from the camera. drifting smoke from wildfires and lake county caused the skies to look like this. and check ow the skies over 680, walnut creek. people with respiratory problems were asked to stay indoors. abc 7 news reporter is liven walnut creek with more. >> what looks like a bit of fog out here tonight. it is not fog. it is smoke. smoke from a distant fire but all obliterated the blue sky out here for most of the day. late this afternoon. cleared up a little bit. after the sunset it's gotten is lot worse. mount. diablo looked look a mirage. hazy, invisible for
. >> a mains eman is in the hospi after being shot in berkeley. several people called 911 hearing gunshots on russell street near san pablo park. police spent the evening looking for evidence trying to find witnesses. detectives have not said what led to the shooting. they would look to are from any one who might know about the crime. a spare the air alert has been issued for tomorrow due to concerns about the smog. skies were smoky across the bay area today. this is what it looked like...
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the main threat in that country to our mind and in the middle east as a whole is that which emanates from the so-called islamic state. >> reporter: and agreement between all sides in doha could put an end to the long running civil war in syria and increased fighting in yemen. >> the policy of the united states with respect to syria is clear. we believe that assad and the assad regime long ago lost legitimacy. in part, because of his regime's continued brutality against the syrian people themselves. and that has been a magnet for foreign fighters. drawing them to syria fueling the rise of daesh. and other violence extremist groups. and since there is no military solution to syria's challenges there has to obviously be a political solution. >> reporter: the u.s. says iran's nuclear deal is a good one but arab leaders feel the opposite. their biggest concern is iran building strong ties with the west and with positioning itself as the most powerful country in the region. saudis say they will do whatever they can to match iran's capabilities. hashem ahelbarra, al jazeera doha. >>> are su
the main threat in that country to our mind and in the middle east as a whole is that which emanates from the so-called islamic state. >> reporter: and agreement between all sides in doha could put an end to the long running civil war in syria and increased fighting in yemen. >> the policy of the united states with respect to syria is clear. we believe that assad and the assad regime long ago lost legitimacy. in part, because of his regime's continued brutality against the syrian...
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then on august 15th face of emanant december instruction in the surrender of the military.me minister abe expressed deep remorse, but both china and south korea said that he did not go far enough. harry fawcett reports now from tokyo. >> this man did not find out about japan's cease-fire until two days afterward. he was serving in china and he said his naive nationalism long gave way to the reality of war. he saw that his war would last two years beyond surrender as a soviet prisoner in siberia. >> the military i joined invaded other countries, abused it's people and i was its member. it was a military of aggression. >> 70 years on, japan is in the throws of a debate of how long a shadow that history should still cast. an 11-year-old boy when his father's surrender speech was broadcast to the nation. today his message is one of peace and condolence. >> reflecting on our past, and bearing in mind the feelings of i certainly hope that it will never be repeated. i give my heart-felt tribute to all those who lost their lives. >> they said that their nation would never repeat th
then on august 15th face of emanant december instruction in the surrender of the military.me minister abe expressed deep remorse, but both china and south korea said that he did not go far enough. harry fawcett reports now from tokyo. >> this man did not find out about japan's cease-fire until two days afterward. he was serving in china and he said his naive nationalism long gave way to the reality of war. he saw that his war would last two years beyond surrender as a soviet prisoner in...
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in the beginning i couldn't recognize the signs of life after ten minutes i could see they emanated a vitality that i couldn't pinpoint even when they are frozen in place. they were brighter and more purposeful ready to take off running. once i caught caught it between my teasers the next step in the game was to collect it against my palms. i settled into a rhythm. i shouted when i captured and encouraged for my lost one and consumed the ground into the ground of my hiking boots. as my collection bottles filled up i rendered a passage from the biography were a poet is thrown into the security prison in philadelphia for dodging the world war ii draft and the poet spent his first evening with a rich man to catch the most bedbugs. allegedly cheated by carrying them in half and stretching them so they count as double. a drop hit my head and then another. we can open up for questions. we will cast alito has a microphone around. >>> what was the biggest myth that you uncovered through your research it seems to be something people commonly think? spinnaker there's a lot of them but won a lot
in the beginning i couldn't recognize the signs of life after ten minutes i could see they emanated a vitality that i couldn't pinpoint even when they are frozen in place. they were brighter and more purposeful ready to take off running. once i caught caught it between my teasers the next step in the game was to collect it against my palms. i settled into a rhythm. i shouted when i captured and encouraged for my lost one and consumed the ground into the ground of my hiking boots. as my...
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and the main threat in that country, to our mind and in the middle east as a whole, is that which emanatesrom the so-called islamic state. >> reporter: an agreement between all sides in doha could put an end to the war in syria and increased fighting in yemen. >> reporter: the policy of the united states is clear. we believe assad, and the assad regime long ago lost legitimacy. in part because of hisinst syrian people themselves. and that has been a magnet for foreign fighters drawing them to syria, fuelling the rise of daesh, and other violent extremist groups and since there is no military solution to syria's challenges there has to obviously be a political solution. >> reporter: the u.s. says iran's nuclear deal is a good one, but arab leaders feel the opposite. their biggest concern is iran building strong ties with the west and with positioning it's a as the most powerful country in the region. saudis have warned they will do whatever it takes to match iran's military capabilities. >>> president obama today unveiled a major plan to confront climate change. speaking at the white house
and the main threat in that country, to our mind and in the middle east as a whole, is that which emanatesrom the so-called islamic state. >> reporter: an agreement between all sides in doha could put an end to the war in syria and increased fighting in yemen. >> reporter: the policy of the united states is clear. we believe assad, and the assad regime long ago lost legitimacy. in part because of hisinst syrian people themselves. and that has been a magnet for foreign fighters...
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the thrust for the elected franchise emanated primarily from the freeborn and the prewar freed blacks had been denied the rights of citizenship as i indicated earlier. the recently emancipated freedom could only be achieved through economic independence. other factors can be of secondary concern. aspirations among freed men and women for possession of the land they had worked increased with the plight of the planters in the face of union advanced. certain areas of the south plantations and farms were confiscated for nonpayment of the direct tax levied on all of these. such land was subject to sale. prices that made purchase exceedingly difficult for the free people. even when they pulled their meager resources, they really could gather enough funds to compete financially with white investors. many of whom were from the north. their inability to acquire the land through normal means led some to appeal to the man who had declared them free. one would be a landowner from the sea island, eloquent and sentiment pleaded with the whites to "tell lincoln that we want the land. this very land
the thrust for the elected franchise emanated primarily from the freeborn and the prewar freed blacks had been denied the rights of citizenship as i indicated earlier. the recently emancipated freedom could only be achieved through economic independence. other factors can be of secondary concern. aspirations among freed men and women for possession of the land they had worked increased with the plight of the planters in the face of union advanced. certain areas of the south plantations and...
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recognize that resorting to force may be tempting in the face of the rhetoric and behavior that emanates from parts of iran. it is offensive. it is incendiary. we do take it seriously. but superpowers should not act impulsively in response to taunts, or even provocations that can be addressed short of war. just because iranian hardliners chant "death to america" does not mean that that's what all iranians believe. [applause] pres. obama: in fact, it's those hardliners who are most comfortable with the status quo. it's those hardliners chanting "death to america" who have been most opposed to the deal. they're making common cause with the republican caucus. [laughter and applause] pres. obama: the majority of the iranian people have powerful incentives to urge their government to move in a different, less provocative direction -- incentives that are strengthened by this deal. we should offer them that chance. we should give them that opportunity. it's not guaranteed to succeed. but if they take it, that would be good for iran, it would be good for the united states. it would be good for a
recognize that resorting to force may be tempting in the face of the rhetoric and behavior that emanates from parts of iran. it is offensive. it is incendiary. we do take it seriously. but superpowers should not act impulsively in response to taunts, or even provocations that can be addressed short of war. just because iranian hardliners chant "death to america" does not mean that that's what all iranians believe. [applause] pres. obama: in fact, it's those hardliners who are most...
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the explosions felt miles away emanating from the city of tianjin, 15 miles west of beijing.al inside unknown and dangerous according to a state-run news agency. they are reporting firefighters are now suspended from tending to the building flames in fear of the mysterious chemicals that could pose a further threat. this as the death toll continues rising. dozens now dead, including firefighters and more than 500 injured. the house collapsed, we didn't know what happened, says one survivor. during my live report from outside the hospital, tempers flared. a group of apparently distraught survivors along with security officers demanding to see the pictures on my phone forcing me off the air. police don't stop them. emotions running high. the massive explosions equivalent to a small earthquake according to a china data center. when you look at all the devastation here, it is really remarkable. the aftermath felt far and wide, buildings destroyed and cars are completely charred more than a mile away from the blast site. and you can see this fire has continued to burn throughout t
the explosions felt miles away emanating from the city of tianjin, 15 miles west of beijing.al inside unknown and dangerous according to a state-run news agency. they are reporting firefighters are now suspended from tending to the building flames in fear of the mysterious chemicals that could pose a further threat. this as the death toll continues rising. dozens now dead, including firefighters and more than 500 injured. the house collapsed, we didn't know what happened, says one survivor....
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it emanates.had been wanting it -- once i got it -- [indiscernible] now i'm so happy i played in it. charlie: what does that mean? that was a a guy wild guy, like a real -- he is stuck in an old age home and he's the youngest one there, and he's got ms. he charms all the nurses. -- he's realistic trade he's brutally honest. charlie: "the coloring book" is the book. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ ♪ angie: how low will it go? the yuan faces another testy day and the spotlight. to cushionpped the fall. shuffling the pack. shaking up the team to inject some life into indonesia's slumbering economy. ."lcome to "first up i
it emanates.had been wanting it -- once i got it -- [indiscernible] now i'm so happy i played in it. charlie: what does that mean? that was a a guy wild guy, like a real -- he is stuck in an old age home and he's the youngest one there, and he's got ms. he charms all the nurses. -- he's realistic trade he's brutally honest. charlie: "the coloring book" is the book. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ ♪ angie: how low will it go? the yuan faces another testy day and the...
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this case emanated from a situation in france where someone had got into bankruptcy and it was on the wanted it expunged off the internet. the company obliged that person and had it done. >> now we're relying on google about what appropriately taken down and what's not appropriate taken down. as keisha referenced there are legal mechanisms to deal with the types of issues. we have lawsuits you can bring, statutes like hipaa that protects your medical information. the united states deals with these issues on unique basises, it doesn't have a broad idea of hey, google you decide what's private and what's not. >> everything is out there on cyber space. we may have hipaa and you do a search and google doesn't restrict the links it will be there. it is up to them to say we will delete the links if somebody asks them. >> they have no way of enforcing that -- >> no, there's no statute in the united states that makes this a requirement. >> let's take this to another level then. we're talking about national security. we've had a debate where there was a exchange between senator paul and govern
this case emanated from a situation in france where someone had got into bankruptcy and it was on the wanted it expunged off the internet. the company obliged that person and had it done. >> now we're relying on google about what appropriately taken down and what's not appropriate taken down. as keisha referenced there are legal mechanisms to deal with the types of issues. we have lawsuits you can bring, statutes like hipaa that protects your medical information. the united states deals...
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out heavy bombardments in rebel-controlled areas on the countryside of damascus, where the rockets emanatedrom. really a message from the opposition, we're still here. we haven't lost this battle. the international community is saying there is no military solution to the conflict, but maybe now both sides are betting that the balance of power may shift on the ground to see some sort of concession or compromise from the different players in order for an agreement to be reached, but we're still far from there. and yes, the government has lost a lot of territory, but it still controls crucial territory that allows it to stay in power. so the war, now in its fifth year, there are diplomatic efforts to try to find a solution, but so far no progress. >>> at least six people have been killed in a suspected boko haram attack in northwest nigeria. our correspondent is in a village around 135 kilometers south of the borno state capitol. >>> aid workers in south sudan say sexual violence against women is on the rise. natasha ghoneim reports from an area where there has been intense fighting. >> report
out heavy bombardments in rebel-controlled areas on the countryside of damascus, where the rockets emanatedrom. really a message from the opposition, we're still here. we haven't lost this battle. the international community is saying there is no military solution to the conflict, but maybe now both sides are betting that the balance of power may shift on the ground to see some sort of concession or compromise from the different players in order for an agreement to be reached, but we're still...
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so there is writing emanating from the rays around his head. can anyone see what that is is? it is hard to see from the middle cartoon. >> the bottom right is filth. >> right. what else? >> eupl morality. >> good. >> disease. we're reading right to left as the chinese would, right? this one says ruin to. can anyone point out the last two? >> ruin to white labor. >> chinese immigration is bringing filth, immorality, ruin to white labor. it is catastrophic to san francisco, to california. the foundation of the statue is crumbling. the ships coming are capsizing. and then the sun or the moon in the background has slanted eyes. so this is the future of california. this is the future of chinese immigration. this is not an outlier. not a far right or far left or extreme example of this anti-immigrant sentiment. it is one of the most well respected, well read, illustrated magazines in the late 19th century. there are countless episodes of the chinese being driven out, mobs driving them out of mall towns like eureka, california, as well as big cities like tacoma, seattle. this is an
so there is writing emanating from the rays around his head. can anyone see what that is is? it is hard to see from the middle cartoon. >> the bottom right is filth. >> right. what else? >> eupl morality. >> good. >> disease. we're reading right to left as the chinese would, right? this one says ruin to. can anyone point out the last two? >> ruin to white labor. >> chinese immigration is bringing filth, immorality, ruin to white labor. it is...
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recognize that resorting to force may be tempting in the face of the rhetoric and behavior that emanates from parts of iran. it's offensive. it's incendiary. we do take it seriously. but superpowers should not act impulsively in response to taunts. or even provocations that can be addressed short of war. just because iranian hardliners chant "death to america" does not mean that that's what all iranians believe. [ applause ] in fact, it's those -- [ applause ] in fact, it's those hardliners who are most comfortable with the status quo. it's those hard-liners chanting "death to america" who have been most opposed to the deal. they're making common cause with the republican caucus. [ laughter ] [ applause ] the majority of the iranian people have powerful incentives to urge their government to move in a different, less provocative direction. incentives that are strengthened by this deal. we should offer them that chance. we should give them that opportunity. it's not guaranteed to succeed. but if they take it, that would be good for'r iran, it would be good for the united states, it would
recognize that resorting to force may be tempting in the face of the rhetoric and behavior that emanates from parts of iran. it's offensive. it's incendiary. we do take it seriously. but superpowers should not act impulsively in response to taunts. or even provocations that can be addressed short of war. just because iranian hardliners chant "death to america" does not mean that that's what all iranians believe. [ applause ] in fact, it's those -- [ applause ] in fact, it's those...
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in the entire northern california with the reputation of just being really great responders but emanates the education aspects a level of care the level of intention and the multi cultural approach to serving everyone in the city and i think this is why i know this is why the voters overwhelmingly passed the largest revenue general obligation bond we honor that by making sure that on time and open and alive and everybody works within this is happy they get the machinery that is needed that's why friends of the sf foundation is so for this is the giants thing pam and others and all the friends that led that effort (clapping.) and be able to say this is also a name of priscilla and mark zuckerberg along with thousand of others donations to make that work that will have the state of the art machinery the things that the bond can't do but accomplishes what we need to get done to fill all the gaps ultimately on that day i'll praise everybody that works there that's why people go yes, it's the building yes. the machinery about it you don't have the people that number one thing to care for your
in the entire northern california with the reputation of just being really great responders but emanates the education aspects a level of care the level of intention and the multi cultural approach to serving everyone in the city and i think this is why i know this is why the voters overwhelmingly passed the largest revenue general obligation bond we honor that by making sure that on time and open and alive and everybody works within this is happy they get the machinery that is needed that's...
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the government, and that -- when you talk about what's going to happen, do you ever factor changes emanatingfrom all the people dying -- >> let me ask you. i'm going to come back to the supreme court ruling today which is quite extraordinary. iran had a dry run for the ar dominican republic >> they created a million man force. you go onyewu an antigovernment website in iran and you have to knock on the door and the third minute you're gone. they have learned to cope with these things. that is why when negotiators, talk about a ten-year period, it's called the sunset period. well, it's ten years, we don't think it's a long period of time. not with the time of antirebellion architecture that the iranians put in place. the iranians would be building their programs, they'll be putting more center fusions in. in ten years plus one day, they can move ahead to 200 bombs. that's a big feeder. i would like to think that iranian people would say enough, we want a different future for ourselves. i would like to think so. as is -- we can't bank on that. i talk about the great -- not the great moments th
the government, and that -- when you talk about what's going to happen, do you ever factor changes emanatingfrom all the people dying -- >> let me ask you. i'm going to come back to the supreme court ruling today which is quite extraordinary. iran had a dry run for the ar dominican republic >> they created a million man force. you go onyewu an antigovernment website in iran and you have to knock on the door and the third minute you're gone. they have learned to cope with these...
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why we're in such a gappy environment, michelle, is that all of the stuff that's driving this is emanatingm overseas. and you know it's not showing up in economic data. it's not showing up in corporate earnings per se. it may, but at this point -- >> we're trading off, did they cut rates in china for the fifth time? did they do an rrr cut? or is a minister speaking somewhere in europe? and for as long as that goes on, think we've got to get used to these gaps. but they're going to happen in both directions. to me the keep take-away is not to get euphoric when you're in the midst of a 400-point dow rip and not to be despondent when you see the entire thing being given away. we're starting to see now. the russell is puking, and the itp is selling off. so try to contain your own highs and lows emotionally. >> jim, in case you didn't remember the question, it is, is this the end of the bull rally or just a correction? >> i strongly believe that this is a correction. and in fact i'm buying today. but before i go into that, i want to point out an analogy. if you think of the stock market as a do
why we're in such a gappy environment, michelle, is that all of the stuff that's driving this is emanatingm overseas. and you know it's not showing up in economic data. it's not showing up in corporate earnings per se. it may, but at this point -- >> we're trading off, did they cut rates in china for the fifth time? did they do an rrr cut? or is a minister speaking somewhere in europe? and for as long as that goes on, think we've got to get used to these gaps. but they're going to happen...
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recognize that resorting to force may be tempting in the face of the rhetoric and behavior that emanates from parts of iran. it is offensive. it is incendiary. we do take it seriously. but superpowers should not act impulsively in response to taunts, or even provocations that can be addressed short of war. just because iranian hard-liners chant "death to america" does not mean that that's what all iranians believe. in fact, it's those -- [ applause ] in fact, it's those hard-liners who are most comfortable with the status quo. it's those hard-liners chanting "death to america" who have been most opposed to the deal. they're making common cause with the republican caucus. [ applause ] the majority of the iranian people have powerful incentives to urge their government to move in a different, less provocative direction. incentives that are strengthened by this deal. we should offer them that chance. we should give them that opportunity. it's not guaranteed to succeed. but if they take it that would be good for iran it would be good for the united states it would be good for a region that h
recognize that resorting to force may be tempting in the face of the rhetoric and behavior that emanates from parts of iran. it is offensive. it is incendiary. we do take it seriously. but superpowers should not act impulsively in response to taunts, or even provocations that can be addressed short of war. just because iranian hard-liners chant "death to america" does not mean that that's what all iranians believe. in fact, it's those -- [ applause ] in fact, it's those hard-liners...
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it emanates.ad been wanting it -- once i got it -- [indiscernible] then when i met her father coming on so happy that inflated. -- happy i played in it. charlie: what does that mean? colin: he's a guy that was a wild guy, like a real -- he is stuck in an old age home and he's the youngest one there, and he's got ms. he charms all the nurses. all his energy -- he's realistic , he's brutally honest. charlie: "the coloring book" is the book. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ ♪ morning mrs. -- this is "trending business." ♪ here is what we are watching this morning. a $.10 jump, the most than a month. streaming services take off. the easily beat estimates. hands off, or on, china says it wants market forces to play bigger force in the yuan, then steps in when it doesn't see what it likes -- doesn't like what it sees. at least 17 dead and hundreds wounded, and how long it may be out of action. includee on twitter and #trendingbusiness. thee are watching all about yuan once again. we have s
it emanates.ad been wanting it -- once i got it -- [indiscernible] then when i met her father coming on so happy that inflated. -- happy i played in it. charlie: what does that mean? colin: he's a guy that was a wild guy, like a real -- he is stuck in an old age home and he's the youngest one there, and he's got ms. he charms all the nurses. all his energy -- he's realistic , he's brutally honest. charlie: "the coloring book" is the book. thank you for joining us. see you next time....
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we need to liquidate -- >> how this happens it's emanating from the emerging markets obviously. you're starting to see insurance contracts on the sovereign debt of these individual countries like mexico, brazil, russia. those are becoming more expensive. that's creating this selling pressure in the cash market or the stock market that's bringing this market down. and it can continue and that process could be another 5 to 10% within the market. with that said, the united states is growing at 2 to 3% >> right. >> housing market is doing very well. jobs market's doing very well. so investors now should be somewhat selective and start moving up the quality spectrum and picking their points with good quality boring, well capitalized companies >> right. and chad's point is so well taken because we were talking to traders all day. no recession in the united states. this market's acting like there's a recession going on here in the united states; right? jim? but something else is going on here. what do you think? >> well, people talk about black monday, which was an inappropriate compar
we need to liquidate -- >> how this happens it's emanating from the emerging markets obviously. you're starting to see insurance contracts on the sovereign debt of these individual countries like mexico, brazil, russia. those are becoming more expensive. that's creating this selling pressure in the cash market or the stock market that's bringing this market down. and it can continue and that process could be another 5 to 10% within the market. with that said, the united states is growing...