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thater or not you believe was too high, they have all started tumbling down. stocks have recovered a little bit but that is not a very nice line. let's get rid of that line and show you what happens if we max it out. stocks are not cheap by historical standards but the debate is still is the secular bull market for stocks still in place? stocks still appeared to be expensive by historical standards but they have come closer to a people think might be there fair value. i want to go into my bloomberg terminal because we got eta from china that confirmed the same story we have been hearing for a long time -- slow down. this is fixed assets and building stuff. you can see the red line -- we have not seen a number this week since the beginning of 2001. almost 15 years ago was the last and the pace of growth success was so slow. it's part of the story of the slowdown stop stocks in shanghai fell over 2%. scarlet: i love the fact that you pick this economic data point rather than industrial production. digging buddy the surface. joe: this one was just so ugly and i l
thater or not you believe was too high, they have all started tumbling down. stocks have recovered a little bit but that is not a very nice line. let's get rid of that line and show you what happens if we max it out. stocks are not cheap by historical standards but the debate is still is the secular bull market for stocks still in place? stocks still appeared to be expensive by historical standards but they have come closer to a people think might be there fair value. i want to go into my...
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countries thater would just mentioned -- refugee resettlement has been an important part of what we've done. s with done pretty effectively in a cost-effective way. most refugees become functioning support of members of our policy. the refugee program has been good for this country and has been designed to keep it manageable and relatively inexpensive. we ought to keep that in perspective and try to find ways to do better and address the situation in the source region. the former martin is deputy counsel from the department of common security from 2009-2010 and is currently a law professor at the university of virginia and just. >> without objection the committee will come to order and the share is authorized to declare recess at any time. this thtitle of this hearing is violence on the border and keeping the u.s. personal safe. the united states is mexico's largest trading partner and foreign investor. mexico is the united states' third largest trading partner after canada and china and this country's second largest foreign supplier of petroleum. we have people with loved ones there,
countries thater would just mentioned -- refugee resettlement has been an important part of what we've done. s with done pretty effectively in a cost-effective way. most refugees become functioning support of members of our policy. the refugee program has been good for this country and has been designed to keep it manageable and relatively inexpensive. we ought to keep that in perspective and try to find ways to do better and address the situation in the source region. the former martin is...
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thater passage, they said we, david cameron, francois theynde and angela merkel, used unacceptable language has been something very important throughout all of the years of debate over this deal. as we said democratic leaders in the senate trying to wrangle their colleagues about the question of whether they can go along with it because of the threat to israel. julie hyman well, it is happening. we're seeing what happens. it has not really been answered and addressed by the iranians. come -- coming up next, howard let and it. cantor fitzgerald's chairman, who lost a lot of folks on 9/11. ♪ howard let tom: good morning. "bloomberg surveillance" on television worldwide and on radio worldwide. an amazing. technology worldwide. bloomberg surveillance on cyrus 119 nationwide -- on sirius. we have been talking about syria with sandy berger. but we're three minutes away from a first moment of silence. of course, president obama with a moment of silence at the white house, as well. sandy, you were not on the white house watch in 2001, but you are actively involved in what we do about terror in this
thater passage, they said we, david cameron, francois theynde and angela merkel, used unacceptable language has been something very important throughout all of the years of debate over this deal. as we said democratic leaders in the senate trying to wrangle their colleagues about the question of whether they can go along with it because of the threat to israel. julie hyman well, it is happening. we're seeing what happens. it has not really been answered and addressed by the iranians. come --...
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as caroline said, dieselgate has been a feature over the last thater, the quarter volkswagen would ratherll known for its links to the oil industry and they are suing volkswagen for $100 million for cheating on omissions tests, making pollution levels worse. hans nichols is here in berlin. talk us through this lawsuit. hans: what harris county is doing is saying that for every vehicle sold in harris county, which is only 6000, they were will say that deserve $25,000 in damages per day, $100 million. harris county has an old expression -- any attorney worth his salt can indict a ham sandwich in harris county. it is pretty easy to get an indictment and we will see whether this takes that direction. obviously it is a civil case, but this is just the first stage of what will be many lawsuits for volkswagen across the u.s.. it is pretty clear that congress is interested -- they want to see documents produced by mid-october. we have a lot of movement on that side. over here, the supervisory board is meeting again today, trying to figure out if there is a technical fix. it is said to be close on
as caroline said, dieselgate has been a feature over the last thater, the quarter volkswagen would ratherll known for its links to the oil industry and they are suing volkswagen for $100 million for cheating on omissions tests, making pollution levels worse. hans nichols is here in berlin. talk us through this lawsuit. hans: what harris county is doing is saying that for every vehicle sold in harris county, which is only 6000, they were will say that deserve $25,000 in damages per day, $100...
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true, thater part is we are at the top of their threat list. i once personally was talking to the national security advisor. he is a arab. -- anaren. -- he is an arab. and he said, in fact, to improve the relationship, because of the same language utah, you may be able to give them more -- the same language you speak, you may be able to give them more confidence. for sure, we have to take initiative to put to rest of their concerns about us as a threat, but it will not be an easy thing to do. as i mentioned, now, and in particular the last three or four years, we have become their convenient and any -- their convenient enemy. there has to be a reason why they believe it. barbara: just add to it and we will get a quick answer from bilal. >> don't you think the animosity goes back to when the ayatollah aboutni started talking the royal family as a legitimate -- an illegitimate presence? during the iran-iraq war when all of the arab countries except for syria , and myd saddam question is also to bilal. wait sosaudi arabia long to send an ambassado
true, thater part is we are at the top of their threat list. i once personally was talking to the national security advisor. he is a arab. -- anaren. -- he is an arab. and he said, in fact, to improve the relationship, because of the same language utah, you may be able to give them more -- the same language you speak, you may be able to give them more confidence. for sure, we have to take initiative to put to rest of their concerns about us as a threat, but it will not be an easy thing to do....
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provided us within the task order as well as any other data provided by the federal on scene koord thater at the time of the task order. >> who was qualified to prepare this claim? >> the engineering component would have been the actual structural design and insulation of theas the completion of the tunnel work and that would have been subcontracted to a specialized subcontractor already on contract and ready for us to initiate the work. there was one who came in subsequent to do the engineering, the restoration work after that claim was submitted. >> so, were there engineering design documents, drawings or speck spesifications? i don't know the answer to that. as far as the actual construction page, i don't know. >> so, were you involved in this project? >> no. not directly, no. >> would it not be normal practice if somebody's doing the work they would have specifications? >> the work plan again, it's more of a timing issue, i believe. that plan would have been turned in within say 30 days or so. 60 days. it varies depending on what the federal osc wants and it's the preliminary approach
provided us within the task order as well as any other data provided by the federal on scene koord thater at the time of the task order. >> who was qualified to prepare this claim? >> the engineering component would have been the actual structural design and insulation of theas the completion of the tunnel work and that would have been subcontracted to a specialized subcontractor already on contract and ready for us to initiate the work. there was one who came in subsequent to do...
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sense thatere was a the confederates were still fighting. georgia, there are signs of weakening.here, fromnk the men their perspective, they felt this could not stand. that their suffering had to be recognized and could not be seen as just part of total war. experience ofe war. these are these complicated questions that i think are important to try to take into account. it's hard to come out with an easy answer. let's hear from frank in atlanta, georgia. professor gordon: -- caller: professor, thank you. i had a great grandmother by the name of joseph walsh was taken prisoner with the massachusetts fifth volunteers. he was taken prisoner by the in 1862 and moved into a cap. -- a camp. , theret know which camp was a great number of volunteers for massachusetts that were incarcerated. , this given an option goes back to stories we been told in some writings in our family. he was given the option to lessen his punishment, improve his conditions if he were to agree to work with the tradeerates to apply the -- his trade happen to be hard as maker. he agreed to do that. he writes in th
sense thatere was a the confederates were still fighting. georgia, there are signs of weakening.here, fromnk the men their perspective, they felt this could not stand. that their suffering had to be recognized and could not be seen as just part of total war. experience ofe war. these are these complicated questions that i think are important to try to take into account. it's hard to come out with an easy answer. let's hear from frank in atlanta, georgia. professor gordon: -- caller: professor,...
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thater research showed there were not using linkedin or any of the other networks, and i tried to understand ed? andrew: they were getting requests that were not adding value to them. -- when they do get requests it is hopefully someone of interest. betty: who is on it right now? andrew: we launched in london in may. we have seen some good growth in london. receptiond with a hosted by danny lopez. we have our 50 founder members in new york and the response has been amazing. haven't there been others like this? i got an invite for a small world. andrew: that started off incredibly and we can learn from the mistakes they made and what they did is they grew too quickly. they needed to grow quickly to get traction. ereas the marque is a subscription model and there is absolutely no advertising on the platform. we are focused on quality. betty: what are your minimum requirements to get invited? andrew: the only way you can become a member is to be recommended by existing members, and each member can invite five people onto the marque. we're focused on quality and typically every person on the net
thater research showed there were not using linkedin or any of the other networks, and i tried to understand ed? andrew: they were getting requests that were not adding value to them. -- when they do get requests it is hopefully someone of interest. betty: who is on it right now? andrew: we launched in london in may. we have seen some good growth in london. receptiond with a hosted by danny lopez. we have our 50 founder members in new york and the response has been amazing. haven't there been...
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countries thater would just mentioned -- refugee resettlement has been an important part of what we'veith done pretty effectively in a cost-effective way. most refugees become functioning support of members of our policy. the refugee program has been good for this country and has been designed to keep it manageable and relatively inexpensive. we ought to keep that in perspective and try to find ways to do better and address the situation in the source region. the former martin is deputy counsel from the department of common security from 2009-2010 and is currently a law professor at the university of virginia and joining us from charlottesville, virginia. they say love for your time and information on refugees. appreciate it. thanks to everyone who called in and post a comment as well on twitter and facebook. we will be back tomorrow for another edition as we are every day at 7:00 eastern time with "washington journal." in the meantime, enjoy your day. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.o
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specifically state in the videos in numerous statements that were edited out of the short videos , thatere put on the web they are only seeking reimbursement costs. they do not make profits from fetal tissue donation. in fact, they refused contracts offered to them that offered unreasonable costs. there is nothing in the tapes that indicate the violation of the fetal tissue law. also allegations that these misleadingly edited videotapes provide probable cause to believe that planned parenthood violates the partial birth abortion ban act. i was lead counsel in the case challenging the act. the supreme court upheld the law over my objections. they held that the law was narrowly interpreted to apply in situations to which intact ness is irrelevant. these are based on repetitions of intact in an allman this meant -- in an ominous manner, law and order style, in the video. tness has no relevance. it is not sufficient or required to establish a violation of the act. all that matters is that at the outfit does the physician have the position to deliver a living fetus and perform a step to cause f
specifically state in the videos in numerous statements that were edited out of the short videos , thatere put on the web they are only seeking reimbursement costs. they do not make profits from fetal tissue donation. in fact, they refused contracts offered to them that offered unreasonable costs. there is nothing in the tapes that indicate the violation of the fetal tissue law. also allegations that these misleadingly edited videotapes provide probable cause to believe that planned parenthood...