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reconstruction efforts in syria, and already has committed to provide at least $1.5 billion to this work in the long term in addition to the more than $1.64 billion we have so far given in humanitarian aid. i hope in february we will see others committing to both the immediate challenge and to the long-term challenge of reconstruction. in conclusion, mr. president, the conflict in syria is now almost five years old. in that time more than 250,000 syrians have been killed. we all have a duty to prevent further slaughter. despite the important step we've taken with today's resolution, despite the progress we've made in vienna, despite the important step forward made at the meeting in riyadh the week before last, there is still a very long way to go. to have a chance at success the united nations will need the clear and continued support of the international syrian support group. i know that i can say it will have the support of that group. but above all we need syrian leaders of all persuasions to take responsibility for the future of their country and to take the tough decisions needed to bring about a la
reconstruction efforts in syria, and already has committed to provide at least $1.5 billion to this work in the long term in addition to the more than $1.64 billion we have so far given in humanitarian aid. i hope in february we will see others committing to both the immediate challenge and to the long-term challenge of reconstruction. in conclusion, mr. president, the conflict in syria is now almost five years old. in that time more than 250,000 syrians have been killed. we all have a duty to...
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so we think the long term positiwn we have in the oil and gas industry is going to bear fruit over the long term. jim, if i would have done this show ten years ago right after about the aviation business. for the five years for from 2001 to 2006 the aviation business stunk in ge. now it's amazing, right? so we have the ability to play through these cycles opportunistically in ways that oil and gas companies can't. so for the long term i still believe in this business but we really build our business around technical intensity, not trying to predict exactly what the price of oil was going to be and i see this even more relevant with lower oil prices than i did when prices were is $100 plus. at $100, everybody looks smart. where we are right now you have to be able to compete to prosper and that's where we think we'll be. >> i've been thinking, also, the acquisition. when i go to alstom's site and what ge is saying about it, it looks if you wanted to get out of coal you would call alstom. if you wanted to build alstom. what does this mean for earnings power, not just feel-good? >> i thin
so we think the long term positiwn we have in the oil and gas industry is going to bear fruit over the long term. jim, if i would have done this show ten years ago right after about the aviation business. for the five years for from 2001 to 2006 the aviation business stunk in ge. now it's amazing, right? so we have the ability to play through these cycles opportunistically in ways that oil and gas companies can't. so for the long term i still believe in this business but we really build our...
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joe: we dig into the long-term outlook for the yield. what is the consensus for 2016? cause for concern with securities. why companies are looking like 2007. we begin with the markets. it looks like stocks recovering today pushing the s&p 500 into the green for 2015. nice edgell on a nic
joe: we dig into the long-term outlook for the yield. what is the consensus for 2016? cause for concern with securities. why companies are looking like 2007. we begin with the markets. it looks like stocks recovering today pushing the s&p 500 into the green for 2015. nice edgell on a nic
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they allege the league did not do enough to warn them of the long-term effects of repeated blows to the head. the former captain is part of the lawsuit. >> we knew that we would lose teeth but long-term brain trauma was never an issue and never brought out. >> the family slapped the nhl with their own lawsuit. 10 months after he was found dead, his autopsy revealed his brain was ravaged by the disease cte. the league failed to warn him of the long-term neurological risks when the commissioner was asked s a connection between hockey and cte and about the autopsy report , he said that from a medical science standpoint, there is no evidence that one necessarily leads to the other. >> the 2016 inductees were n roll hall of fame. that is one of the most iconic guitar riffs in rock history. smoke on the water. the second thing i learned to play. other classic acts, cheap trick, chicago, steve miller, and the groundbreaking group in wa. >> you ok with that list? >> it is always next year and next year. just have to be a band for 25 years. >> when is all this rain moving out? >> we' re accumula
they allege the league did not do enough to warn them of the long-term effects of repeated blows to the head. the former captain is part of the lawsuit. >> we knew that we would lose teeth but long-term brain trauma was never an issue and never brought out. >> the family slapped the nhl with their own lawsuit. 10 months after he was found dead, his autopsy revealed his brain was ravaged by the disease cte. the league failed to warn him of the long-term neurological risks when the...
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. >> well, there are some things that we do know, and one is that the long-term trend in violence, and i think that we should be talking about violence, not just gun violence, but all violence. the long-term trend in violent crimes is decreasing. from 1995 to 2012, there were 1.8 million violent crimes in the united states in 1995, reduced to 1.2 million in 2012. the violent crime rate went from 747 per 100,000 to 387 per 100,000. and in that time, the ownership of firearms went from approximately 210 million to 310 million in the united states. now, i hear people say that more guns are not the answer, but it certainly seems that more guns aren't causing more of a problem. i would also note that in that same time period, 22 states adopted carry laws, and approximately five states there were no issue whatsoever became shall issue. >> demarco, do you agree? >> i think that we all agree with dr. monget that there should be no limit to research on gun violence, and there's no reason that we can study automobile accidents and tobacco problems, which we should study, but we can't study gun d
. >> well, there are some things that we do know, and one is that the long-term trend in violence, and i think that we should be talking about violence, not just gun violence, but all violence. the long-term trend in violent crimes is decreasing. from 1995 to 2012, there were 1.8 million violent crimes in the united states in 1995, reduced to 1.2 million in 2012. the violent crime rate went from 747 per 100,000 to 387 per 100,000. and in that time, the ownership of firearms went from...
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but then the long-term chart is also something to be aware of. we have just now started to break the trend line. it's been in effect for the past many years. we're now below trend on the long-term. we have breaking here. we have head and shoulders top. sell. >> what would make you get more constructive on apple? >> well, the first thing that makes anything good is that it's performing. and right now it is underperforming. the nasdaq composite, underperforming the market. and the very fact that it's no longer an uptrend is a problem. so it would be time spent curing, healing, and trying to show me or anyone that it's not in trouble. which it has been in. >> okay, carter, thank you. >> thank you. >> carter worth of cornerstone macro. who is also throwing the towel in on apple. pete, are you? >> i'm not throwing the towel, no. the chart is absolutely beautiful. and if it follows the chart, then we've got a little bit of a problem here. when i look at the stock -- >> your favorite analyst katie huberty came out negative. >> they're worried about credi
but then the long-term chart is also something to be aware of. we have just now started to break the trend line. it's been in effect for the past many years. we're now below trend on the long-term. we have breaking here. we have head and shoulders top. sell. >> what would make you get more constructive on apple? >> well, the first thing that makes anything good is that it's performing. and right now it is underperforming. the nasdaq composite, underperforming the market. and the...
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short term vote on friday, buy some time, look for the long term bill on monday, and then a vote on thelong term bill getting us through next have september, nextin wednesday.anne >> where does that long term on have in terms of efforts to shu? down the government over planned parenthood or syrian refugees or any of those things? does any of that exist in the form that we'll see?ar quest >> that's the million dollar question. this is a f strange fight, becae it's a spending fight that's nou over spending levels. usually this is over spending fs levels. you'll remember that when formes speaker john boehner was on his way out the door, he negotiatede a big budget deal with presidenw obama. and what that did was set the caps on spending.both s so we already know the levels. that's not the fight we're having now. both sides have agreed to them for the most part, you know, with exceptions. so the fight we're having right now is over the policy riders, some of them that you mentioned. the planned parenthood defundinn provision is not in there. that's not one of the amendmentn we're fighting o
short term vote on friday, buy some time, look for the long term bill on monday, and then a vote on thelong term bill getting us through next have september, nextin wednesday.anne >> where does that long term on have in terms of efforts to shu? down the government over planned parenthood or syrian refugees or any of those things? does any of that exist in the form that we'll see?ar quest >> that's the million dollar question. this is a f strange fight, becae it's a spending fight...
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the short-term for donald trump. he is certainly getting the media coverage he seeks, but in the long term, when it comes to actually the ballot, for nominating a republican, this is expected and perceived at this point that he has gone too far and this will hurt in the long term. >> we'll see. kimberly halkett thank you. >>> a 19-year-old palestinian man has been shot dead during a raid by the israeli army in the occupied west bank. the israeli military says its soldiers were attacked during what it describes as routine activity. clashes have erupted since his funeral. here is stephanie decker. >> reporter: the confrontation that ensued in bethlehem followed the funeral of a young man who was killed in an overnight raid by the israeli army in a refugee camp close to bethlehem. tens of thousands of palestinians marched towards rachel's tomb. this street has become a flash point over the last few months of these kind of confrontations where palestinian youth event their anger and frustration at the occupation. when you speak to them, many will tell you the world has forgotten them. in that nothing seems to be on the t
the short-term for donald trump. he is certainly getting the media coverage he seeks, but in the long term, when it comes to actually the ballot, for nominating a republican, this is expected and perceived at this point that he has gone too far and this will hurt in the long term. >> we'll see. kimberly halkett thank you. >>> a 19-year-old palestinian man has been shot dead during a raid by the israeli army in the occupied west bank. the israeli military says its soldiers were...
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that's looking at the long-term situation without giving exact nobles. we think the mild trend continues. >> not cold until ten days before christmas, hey, hey, we will take that. >> you got it. >> thank you, miss freeze. >>> coming up on saturday morning, the entertainment world says good-bye to a well- known voice and face. robert loggia. big scar face, great character actor. >> chipotle's e. coli scare did more than impact a few storm makes. >> before we go to break, channel 7's community calendar. >> here is what is happening in your community. in new jersey, hark the herald christmas bazaar features a booth for angels and a roomful of gift items and treasures. show, ceramic artists show their designed pieces. the holiday boutique at saint luke's school in manhattan has something for everyone. snug harbor, join the staten island museum for a day of shopping, cheer, tree lighting ceremony and live music. snowflakes and sleigh rides. you will get into the spirit of the holiday season. coney island, pin up mermaid contest brooklyn museum is the place to
that's looking at the long-term situation without giving exact nobles. we think the mild trend continues. >> not cold until ten days before christmas, hey, hey, we will take that. >> you got it. >> thank you, miss freeze. >>> coming up on saturday morning, the entertainment world says good-bye to a well- known voice and face. robert loggia. big scar face, great character actor. >> chipotle's e. coli scare did more than impact a few storm makes. >> before...
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i believe that ultimately we will seek an international coalition to be successful in the long term. they set out its baby coordinating the international coalition. we have to be on the ground in syria there is no chance of peace for whatever happens indiana. because the military campaign. it is militarily such positions and we had a chance to correct it today. we started asking our allies. it made it much difficult for the diplomatic countries to continue the airstrikes. they are attacking with great significance and we have a chance to return a solid position today. there will be no peace. it would have its own consequences. it doesn't mean that we wouldn't seek a terrorist atrocity in this country that we didn't tackle the source over there. that would be an application of the primary responsibility of the house of commons which is the protection of the british people. there is absolutely no doubt that it's a vital and lonesome murderous organization. the attack in paris, the murder of 130 innocent people could just as well have been in london and their choice was a retaliation aga
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a key part of the argument of having any credibility that a bombing strategy will lead to meeting a long-term peace in syria and dealing with daish is that there are ground forces capable of taking the ground when they manage to displace and degrade forces. we have asked repeatedly, i ask again, i will give way if member from the government side wants to explain to the house, i see the foreign secretary, i'm happy to give way to him if he will confirm what is the make up of the 70,000 forces. mr. speaker, i've now asked a question directly to the prime minister, which he didn't answer. i've challenged the foreign secretary to answer the question. is there anybody else from the government side who will absoluteaps the question? i give way to the honorable gentleman. >> because we asked the similar point that the defense select committee yesterday and what the point of the right honorable gentleman is making is a nitpicking quick blink point, which if he will hear me out, is dancing on the head of a pin. to try and achieve the result of the honorable gentleman. there are these people, we have t
a key part of the argument of having any credibility that a bombing strategy will lead to meeting a long-term peace in syria and dealing with daish is that there are ground forces capable of taking the ground when they manage to displace and degrade forces. we have asked repeatedly, i ask again, i will give way if member from the government side wants to explain to the house, i see the foreign secretary, i'm happy to give way to him if he will confirm what is the make up of the 70,000 forces....
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matt: what are the long-term expectations? y this is why people gravitate story-wise, that an insurance company would be running a huge cranberry business. what is the long-term outlook? do they want to stay in the business? in 2013 ist happen the market got flooded. there was so much production of cranberries that what used to be $40 a barrel for cranberries became eight dollars a barrel for cranberries, and many farmers got shaken up. they could not produce at those levels. now we see the prices coming back a little bit. the average american consumes about two counts of cranberries, all around this time of year. it is stagnating growth. enter the whole china prospect, where millennial females with more money to spend on luxury food are a huge target. the growth in sales of cranberries and china, 41% over the last year. it's kind of a fascinating read. the federal organization for cranberry growers in the united states has pooled together $1 million to do marketing for cranberry in china alone. there also selling and diversify
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we can act in syria as we acted in iraq, and in doing so we can foster the long-term security and safety of our country, and that is why we should act. >> thank you for that change in terminology, and all members of parliament. with the prime minister join me in reviewing policy when they wrote to me that they cannot use the word daesch because it would breach their impartiality rule. we are at war with terrorists. we have to defeat their ideology . we have to unite in that. reviewurging the bbc to that is our policy. agree with my i honorable friend. i have already corresponded with the bbc. i think "islamic state" is even worse than saying "so-called let me make some progress, and i will give way some more. there is a much more fundamental answer as to why we should carry out airstrikes in syria ourselves, and it is this. syria where they pump oil that does so much to help finance their evil acts. as i have said, it is in syria where many of those against our country are born, so we must act in syria to deal with these threats ourselves. >> i would have preferred to hear an apology, bu
we can act in syria as we acted in iraq, and in doing so we can foster the long-term security and safety of our country, and that is why we should act. >> thank you for that change in terminology, and all members of parliament. with the prime minister join me in reviewing policy when they wrote to me that they cannot use the word daesch because it would breach their impartiality rule. we are at war with terrorists. we have to defeat their ideology . we have to unite in that. reviewurging...
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long-term view. i don't want to consider the short-term impact of any fed rate hike. are very focused on the long-term value creation. we will ignore the headlines of what happens to the fed hikes. manus: a ceo with a focus in mind. the other consideration for the marketplace when they look at your stock is, when are you going to do a deal? it has been 2.5 years. moved to do aot deal so far? must -- there is no target that says we must do a deal a year or a week. the focus of the people in my company is to wake up and drive organic growth opportunities, which there are plenty of. of strongiven a lot organic growth. we also know that we operate in an industry which has significant opportunities for m&a. take consumer health as an example. have less companies than 30% of the consumer market. there is a lot of fragmentation. when opportunities come for fragmentation, we will certainly look at those and see whether they can create value for us. manus: pfizer has a deal that is yet to close. a lot of people expect this will be a prime opportunity for you. within that famil
long-term view. i don't want to consider the short-term impact of any fed rate hike. are very focused on the long-term value creation. we will ignore the headlines of what happens to the fed hikes. manus: a ceo with a focus in mind. the other consideration for the marketplace when they look at your stock is, when are you going to do a deal? it has been 2.5 years. moved to do aot deal so far? must -- there is no target that says we must do a deal a year or a week. the focus of the people in my...
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but the bigger question is, what does it do in the long-term? everyone across the spectrum of politics tonight is denouncing donald trump. >> what do you know about this center for security policy, the group that he's citing about these poll numbers? >> well, first, the group. the group of itself has an innocuous sounding name. it's run by a former official from the reagan defense department, frank gaffney. and he is on the list of the southern poverty loss center
but the bigger question is, what does it do in the long-term? everyone across the spectrum of politics tonight is denouncing donald trump. >> what do you know about this center for security policy, the group that he's citing about these poll numbers? >> well, first, the group. the group of itself has an innocuous sounding name. it's run by a former official from the reagan defense department, frank gaffney. and he is on the list of the southern poverty loss center
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long-term investments and one of the things that we're seeing is a revulsion to all fuels for the long-term. so terry we are not going to suggest that a fossil fuel be part of any mix for the long-term going forward. it's no longer what we're going to do. not after all the climate change stuff i've been reading about. we're not going to recommend fossil fuels for long-term investment. it's not working out. there's so many great young technology and health care companies. that's where she should be focused. carol in california. >> caller: hey, jim. i'm retired. a couple of years ago my broker suggested i purchase plains all american. since then it's fallen more than 50%. my broker keeps suggesting that i hold it. should i hold it or sell it? >> you know, this sector is under massive, massive massive liquidation and that is probably one of my least favorites. i was going to say my worst but it's been such a bad day and people are down almost 60% but carol i cannot stress to you enough that this is not the one you want to own if you want to be in that sector. it's just not. they were the begin
long-term investments and one of the things that we're seeing is a revulsion to all fuels for the long-term. so terry we are not going to suggest that a fossil fuel be part of any mix for the long-term going forward. it's no longer what we're going to do. not after all the climate change stuff i've been reading about. we're not going to recommend fossil fuels for long-term investment. it's not working out. there's so many great young technology and health care companies. that's where she should...
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term. the major integrated oil companies are superb at managing for the long-term. think about things in 25 to 50 year time segments. erik: now chevron is finally catching up. it's building a new headquarters in midland after outgrowing the one that has been there for decades. and it is developing almost 2 million acres in the area. >> the shales in the permian basin are prolific. but they're complex. they are stacked, what we call "stacked pays." and we wanted to understand those pays, if you will, and then produce them as efficiently as we can. we have learned a lot both from the wells that we drilled on our acerage, but also the wells our competitors have drilled. >> because we have been here so long, we are not in a "drill or drop" sort of situation. we don't have a clock that is ticking on our activity. we have the ability to be very disciplined in our approach. erik: why is discipline more important than maximum production? >> discipline is important because at the end of the day, this is a commodity business. and in order to create high earnings, for it to ha
term. the major integrated oil companies are superb at managing for the long-term. think about things in 25 to 50 year time segments. erik: now chevron is finally catching up. it's building a new headquarters in midland after outgrowing the one that has been there for decades. and it is developing almost 2 million acres in the area. >> the shales in the permian basin are prolific. but they're complex. they are stacked, what we call "stacked pays." and we wanted to understand...
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that is what the long-term is and it is certainly not on an upward swing. ran a number -- we ran a story on the number of jobs lost over the last few months in banking as a whole. francine: what about real estate ? manus: there was a story that said the real threat was a commercial real estate exposure. they had about 11% exposure. you go to do a stress text next year, one of the stress tests his property exposure and that could put at risk the dividends of 2017. he said we have 11% of the u.k. market and we would like to see a couple percent lower. the one message that i took away is this, that they are so far ahead in terms of their asset disposal scheme and their plan that they can afford to take their foot off the gas going into 2016. all the world is trying to reduce their outlook exposure. francine: overall -- and i want to bring in antonio -- banks have a very tough time when interest rates are very low. when interest rates are rising they need to start making money. manus: exactly. and they all base their models off a much steeper yield, that rates
that is what the long-term is and it is certainly not on an upward swing. ran a number -- we ran a story on the number of jobs lost over the last few months in banking as a whole. francine: what about real estate ? manus: there was a story that said the real threat was a commercial real estate exposure. they had about 11% exposure. you go to do a stress text next year, one of the stress tests his property exposure and that could put at risk the dividends of 2017. he said we have 11% of the...
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yo went know the data, the long-term effects-- we don't know the data >>> thank you. >> i appreciate it >>> heaver is one way to solve the whole problem of doping in sports. just let it happen. change the rules for hgh steroids, you name it, anything goes. we will explore that next. later, hour red light cameras set up to make intersections safer also make revenue, maybe too much, for the american city. >>> al jazeera's new documentary film the dark sides, secrets of thes sports dopers has generated a lot of controversy. most of it around football great peyton manning and hgh. hgh is not allowed under protocols adopted by the n.f.l. and other professional sports leagues. there seems to be public resignation that it happens until at least athletes are caught. jake thomas is a radio host and avid sports watcher. he joins us now. you believe that putting aside the health risks, you don't have a problem with hgh? >> no. i do certainly have a problem with it, but i was saying one day and i've said it before, the last time a watched a baseball game was when mark mandela cguire was hitting
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there should be no veteran that is homeless in this country area and the long-term disability issues that exist for veterans should be a long-term commit. the posttraumatic stress which is now a serious problem have been dealt with. it does not necessarily have to be all from the top down the v.a. is the responsibility of the president. this government let us down. >> had been a volunteer politically since truman. >> that's not possible. >> i live well. my husband and i retard to new hampshire in 1986. mr. bush: were your for truman or dewey? >> i want to tell you what a wonderful staff you have. this is the best that i have ever worked with. mr. bush: thank you. [applause] much do you get paid to say that? [laughter] yes? >> i have two questions. the first thing you have already talked about -- the balanced budget. i would like to know how long it would take to resolve the $18 trillion. do not answer yet.
there should be no veteran that is homeless in this country area and the long-term disability issues that exist for veterans should be a long-term commit. the posttraumatic stress which is now a serious problem have been dealt with. it does not necessarily have to be all from the top down the v.a. is the responsibility of the president. this government let us down. >> had been a volunteer politically since truman. >> that's not possible. >> i live well. my husband and i retard...
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these comments may work well for donald trump in the short-term, in terms of getting the applause and the media coverage that he is looking fork but longt come to casting those ballots for the republican presidential nominee, the expectation is that this will hurt him in the long-term. >>> kimberly halkett there. still to come on al jazeera. the tiny caribbean island that's making giant leaps to become completely self sufficient for energy. and why a country with vast water resources is still experiencing severe drought. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. a reminder of our top stories here on al jazeera. the united states has announced plans for all the countries involved in the syrian peace process to meet next friday in new york. >>> turkey is to stop deploying troops to northern iraq but is refusing to withdraw forces that are there are there, despite an ultimatum by iraq. >>> and the u.s. republican supprespresidential hopeful dond trump has sparked fey after calling for a complete ban on muslims entering the u.s. republicans say it disqualifies him from running for president. >>> an attack on the airport in kandahar. a spokesman for the region
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and lastly, in the long-term there could still remain the problem of securing and governing the territory, these must be done by local forces. so in the end, while we can enable them we cannot substitute for them. next momentum on the ground as i've describedscribed in both sd iraq by coalition air strikes. additional strike aircraft in turkey along with improved intelligence allowed us in november to significantly increase our air strikes against isil to the highest level since the start of operations in august 2014. moreover we have intensified campaign in oil enterprise a critical killer in addition to destroy wells and processing facilities, we've destroyed nearly 400 of isil's oil tanker trucks reducing source of daily revenues. there's more to come too. we are also improving capability to eliminate isil's leadership. since i last appeared before this committee in late october, we have removed two more key isil figures from the battlefield namely jihadi john, and an isil executioner. these strikes serve notice to isil that no target is beyond our reach. as our military campaigns inte
and lastly, in the long-term there could still remain the problem of securing and governing the territory, these must be done by local forces. so in the end, while we can enable them we cannot substitute for them. next momentum on the ground as i've describedscribed in both sd iraq by coalition air strikes. additional strike aircraft in turkey along with improved intelligence allowed us in november to significantly increase our air strikes against isil to the highest level since the start of...
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and for the long term capabilities of the party, i think the rhetoric from trump and cruz to any extent will really hurt the party in the long run. fernando: i think it was yesterday, cbs published a poll which showed hillary clinton in some theoretical matchup with different republicans having this really tremendous lead with hispanic voters, leaving many of the candidates below threshold that some people think is needed in terms of hispanic voter support for a republican to win t make any conclusions, but how do you see in the best of cases a republican that you would support, closing that gap? john: well, i think for example someone like a jeb bush, speaks fluent spanish. remember when he did the "slow jam" on jimmy fallon in spanish. i talk to a lot of immigration groups, i work with a lot of them on different issues, they' re democrats and they' re desperately afraid of jeb bush becoming the nominee because he could do so well. he not only speaks the language, he lives the language, his wife being a mexican- american. i think marco rubio to a lesser extent, but he' s been who' s be
and for the long term capabilities of the party, i think the rhetoric from trump and cruz to any extent will really hurt the party in the long run. fernando: i think it was yesterday, cbs published a poll which showed hillary clinton in some theoretical matchup with different republicans having this really tremendous lead with hispanic voters, leaving many of the candidates below threshold that some people think is needed in terms of hispanic voter support for a republican to win t make any...
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one of the theories in the article is someone saying there could be a confidence in fact. maybe long-term will rise and it will be more profitable for banks to lend and that will stimulate the economy. if as likely. what happens at the long end of the curve? could the fed movie short term rates but long-term rates do not move with them? themwould run against because you don't have an increase in bank lending on those grounds. maybe we will see something a little more traditional. economists are other telling you about how they see the possible rate rise and what the impact is going to be? alexandra: a good question is what would happen to long-term rates like josh mentioned before and also whether it's really going to change people's behavior. , it's ahink about it very small increase and it is a big signal, but if everyone thinks the fed is going to move slowly, it's unclear it's actually going to change the way people act. betty: and they are going to move slowly. josh: they are still concerned about the long end of the curve. last two years of monetary policy have been focused on avoid
one of the theories in the article is someone saying there could be a confidence in fact. maybe long-term will rise and it will be more profitable for banks to lend and that will stimulate the economy. if as likely. what happens at the long end of the curve? could the fed movie short term rates but long-term rates do not move with them? themwould run against because you don't have an increase in bank lending on those grounds. maybe we will see something a little more traditional. economists are...
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what is the outlook long and short-term? siddharth: in the short-term, there may be some impact in terms of lost production, hyundai, with products backordered. run, companies may be looking at contingency plans for incidents like this in future so they can diversify their manufacturing rishaad: base in the country. rishaad:siddhartha philip, joining us to give us more on the situation in chennai. --ery good morning to you tell us, what is the situation on the ground like right now. >> yes, on the first and second far --mber, we had -- so [indiscernible] this is very abnormal. we had this [indiscernible] most in the last couple days' rainfall, the [indiscernible] have 5000 people in the field to evacuate the people. more than 200 votes are being deployed. -- 200 boats are being deployed. and more than 60,000 people are in not quite marooned places. have brought them enough food. [indiscernible] healthcare and also all of the centers have been closely monitored. the natural, disaster for us -- we have had calls from the united
what is the outlook long and short-term? siddharth: in the short-term, there may be some impact in terms of lost production, hyundai, with products backordered. run, companies may be looking at contingency plans for incidents like this in future so they can diversify their manufacturing rishaad: base in the country. rishaad:siddhartha philip, joining us to give us more on the situation in chennai. --ery good morning to you tell us, what is the situation on the ground like right now. >>...
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dennis gartman, the editor of the gartman letter. in long-term there is no correlation, but lately it seems like intra day as we see oil hit 11-year lows, the stock market will go down. when will we break that, do you think? >> i think you are right, in the short-term, from minute to minute and hour to hour, even overnight, as goes crude, so goes the stock market. but if you look at month over month, half year over half year, year offer year, has goes crude oil, stocks go in the opposite direction. and i think too many people are focusing for too much on what crude is doing and predicating stock trades on crude going down or up. better to leave crude alone. and over the course of the next year, as i said here last week, i think the time for being short of crude is over. i'm not sure the time for being long on crude is upon us. i think it could be either side of $37 for a long period of time going forward. and that will be beneficial to stocks over the long-term. so i'm amused as those focused on rally of crude oil, stocks will going up and it fal
dennis gartman, the editor of the gartman letter. in long-term there is no correlation, but lately it seems like intra day as we see oil hit 11-year lows, the stock market will go down. when will we break that, do you think? >> i think you are right, in the short-term, from minute to minute and hour to hour, even overnight, as goes crude, so goes the stock market. but if you look at month over month, half year over half year, year offer year, has goes crude oil, stocks go in the opposite...
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and for the long term capabilities of the party, i think the rhetoric from trump and cruz to any extent will really hurt the party in the long run. fernando: i think it was yesterday, cbs published a poll some theoretical matchup with different republicans having this really tremendous lead with hispanic voters, leaving many of the candidates below threshold that some people think is needed in terms of hispanic voter support for a republican to win the nomination. i know it's early, so we can't make any conclusions, but how do you see in the best of cases a republican that you would support, closing that gap? john: well, i think for example someone like a jeb bush, speaks fluent spanish. remember when he did the "slow jam" on jimmy fallon in spanish. i talk to a lot of immigration groups, i work with a lot of them on different issues, they're democrats and they're desperately afraid of jeb bush becoming the nominee because he could do so well. he not only speaks the language, he lives the language, his wife being a mexican- american. i think marco rubio to a lesser extent, but he's been
and for the long term capabilities of the party, i think the rhetoric from trump and cruz to any extent will really hurt the party in the long run. fernando: i think it was yesterday, cbs published a poll some theoretical matchup with different republicans having this really tremendous lead with hispanic voters, leaving many of the candidates below threshold that some people think is needed in terms of hispanic voter support for a republican to win the nomination. i know it's early, so we can't...
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the short-term. i think that the clean power plant, if it gets adopted in the u.s., has a more long-term impact than term impact. if it will happen, it is another thing that is positive for renewables. the u.s. also has very good wind resources, but the first milestone is around where we expect this. caroline: so these tax credits are going to likely be supported. when will you stand on your empty without the supporters tax credit? thatsaw a recent survey wind has gone down with more than 50% since 2009. it's sure that the competitiveness is increasing, and we are very close, when you compare. you see in some states we are already below because of all the fossil fuels. they competitiveness is decreasing. we see a very good cost development in the u.s., but we must always remember that this is a regulated market, which sincethat we compete -- we are competing in an overall regulated market, we need a system that takes care of that, and makes sure that we get to know the market, which is something that we would welcome. onevel playing field, so no -- if we get the long-term plan for that scenario, with
the short-term. i think that the clean power plant, if it gets adopted in the u.s., has a more long-term impact than term impact. if it will happen, it is another thing that is positive for renewables. the u.s. also has very good wind resources, but the first milestone is around where we expect this. caroline: so these tax credits are going to likely be supported. when will you stand on your empty without the supporters tax credit? thatsaw a recent survey wind has gone down with more than 50%...
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first of all, receiving the clear message for the politician, the government, the long-term use, the long-term vision. nce you have this, you have to give a clear signal for the markets. you will see that business will react very easily to this. >> you have spoken very much in favor of carbon pricing. why sta? >> for a very simple reason. if you want to change the business behavior, you have to change one thing. the way you evaluate the performance collectively and individually. and this you do with the price of carbon. you will not change the behavior of the business in this area if you don't change the price of carbon. as long as it is free to send the carbon in the atmosphere, business will have no obligation or incentive to do something different.1ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ?? 12/03/15 12/03/15 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from the un climate summit in paris, france, this is democracy now! >> for all members making a decision of what british servicemen and women would be in harms way and almost never to believe the death of innocence is a heavy responsibility. >> it is now time
first of all, receiving the clear message for the politician, the government, the long-term use, the long-term vision. nce you have this, you have to give a clear signal for the markets. you will see that business will react very easily to this. >> you have spoken very much in favor of carbon pricing. why sta? >> for a very simple reason. if you want to change the business behavior, you have to change one thing. the way you evaluate the performance collectively and individually. and...
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it's the gop candidate's wish to succeed they must be willing to adopt their ideology for the long term good of their party. if they do not, they will continue losing electorate. a recent report suggests that part of the problem is the republican party's red rik. i would vote for them, but i have family who wants to come here. if they were more moderate, things would change. if the gop wishes to stay relevant, it needs to be more moderate. data demonstrate that is voters are demanding immigration reform. in fact, the wall street journal even found that up to 70% of republicans want some kind of reform for the deportation process. millions live in the yiegts with almost 5,000 daily. instead, we need a gop hopeful to offer a tangible, revolutionary plan like reagan. our second argument is that president reagan embraced international relations. president reagan envisions in america opens to commerce and peace that our commerce rested on the foundation. the freer the flow, the stronger the ties of human progress and peace among nations. there is also a foreign and domestic benefit. presiden
it's the gop candidate's wish to succeed they must be willing to adopt their ideology for the long term good of their party. if they do not, they will continue losing electorate. a recent report suggests that part of the problem is the republican party's red rik. i would vote for them, but i have family who wants to come here. if they were more moderate, things would change. if the gop wishes to stay relevant, it needs to be more moderate. data demonstrate that is voters are demanding...
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how this process plays out will only have a real impact on the market over the long-term if it turns economy around. they had a dreadful number on gdp earlier this week. our is the basis of waiting. the policies have to turn it around before investors will get interested in buying. it did seem like investors were relatively optimistic. we cite -- we saw the real move up higher than the dollar. it seems like markets want this. what is your best guess if the president is actually impeached? jeff: the way it would continue to a stronger market is if the result of the impeachment, you ended up with more congressional agreements on fiscal measures to bring the budget deficit under control. i think that is what is going on here. there is clearly gridlock in the congress. that is very well known. that is contributing to these bad budget numbers. if you try and break gridlock over the long-term, that is where the more positive response is coming from. we are very skeptical until we see this happening. our concern is a weak economy, a not cheap stock market, a currency that still looks horribl
how this process plays out will only have a real impact on the market over the long-term if it turns economy around. they had a dreadful number on gdp earlier this week. our is the basis of waiting. the policies have to turn it around before investors will get interested in buying. it did seem like investors were relatively optimistic. we cite -- we saw the real move up higher than the dollar. it seems like markets want this. what is your best guess if the president is actually impeached? jeff:...
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in particular, the unaccompanied minors is going to be the key to solving these problems over the long term. >> still advocating we work around our leader rather than through them. >> absolutely because they hold the keys to the kingdom. >> and they are a little bit hopeless. in this country right now, i have democratic front of their all horrified by trump and the next thing they say, they're going to vote for clinton. yes, what's happening to the republicans part is gods gift to the democratic party but it's a curse upon the united states. it's terrible for the country. and is not enough to just sit there and say great, the democrats get the white house and the senate select the cancer spread. because this is not the sort of thing you can claw back. it's not as simple as that. >> as you know from your own history, mr. ambassador, that once such a virus is released it's very hard to put back in the bottle. you mentioned the power, the role of the internet in this whole saga, particularly in jihad. why has the other side, our side let's say, been less adept at putting our message through th
in particular, the unaccompanied minors is going to be the key to solving these problems over the long term. >> still advocating we work around our leader rather than through them. >> absolutely because they hold the keys to the kingdom. >> and they are a little bit hopeless. in this country right now, i have democratic front of their all horrified by trump and the next thing they say, they're going to vote for clinton. yes, what's happening to the republicans part is gods...
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reconstruction efforts in syria and has already committed to provide at least $1.5 billion to this work the long termn addition to the $1.64 billion we have so far given in humanitarian aid. and i hope in february we will see others committing to to both the immediate challenge and to the long-term challenge of reconstruction. in conclusion, mr. president, the conflict in syria is now almost five years old. in that time more than 250,000 syrians have been killed. we all have a duty to prevent further slaughter. despite the important end aha we've taken -- that we've taken with today's resolution, despite the progress we've made in vienna, despite the importance that was made at the meeting in riyadh the week before last, there is still a very long way to go. and to have a chance of success, the united nations will need the clear and continued support of the international syria support group, and i know that i can say it will have the support of that group. but above all, we need syrian leaders of all persuasions to take responsibility for the future of their country and to take the tough decisions ne
reconstruction efforts in syria and has already committed to provide at least $1.5 billion to this work the long termn addition to the $1.64 billion we have so far given in humanitarian aid. and i hope in february we will see others committing to to both the immediate challenge and to the long-term challenge of reconstruction. in conclusion, mr. president, the conflict in syria is now almost five years old. in that time more than 250,000 syrians have been killed. we all have a duty to prevent...
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over the long-term it has been pretty good. nk you will get the kind of miss on friday that would derail plans for december 16. in a speech today they actually admitted some nervousness about this decision. you're still seeing dollar strengthen the correlation between cold and the dollar index that has crept up a little bit. it generally hovers around .65 edge of the 2.67. given weakness in the euro, given the ecb doing work julianne moore easing and the fed tightening there is nowhere to go for gold but down even with those extra short you mentioned. matt: how much u think gold could go? >> i think 980 is a level through 1000 that you think investors will come in. matt: thank you for joining us. more bloomberg right now. ♪ sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >> welcome back and with us for the entire hour is the will and advisers ch
over the long-term it has been pretty good. nk you will get the kind of miss on friday that would derail plans for december 16. in a speech today they actually admitted some nervousness about this decision. you're still seeing dollar strengthen the correlation between cold and the dollar index that has crept up a little bit. it generally hovers around .65 edge of the 2.67. given weakness in the euro, given the ecb doing work julianne moore easing and the fed tightening there is nowhere to go...
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we have also negotiated a city's access to the building to install displays related to the long-term enant options. without the respondent for the long-term option to put together public displays. we want to have those in the atrium. also, for to department special events per year in as needed for storage for mechanical insulation. that's a brief presentation. i'm happy to answer any questions you may have regarding this proposed lease extension. thank you. >> is there any public comment on this item? richard. >> good morning again. i don't think i've too much to say about the lease arrangement. everything is on the same type of order as before. civil extension. but, i want to try to bring into the fact that stage to, there's been stage i. there isn't anything post about people who would have contributed to the stage one in term of design. there's a lot of philanthropic-marks buddy,, i don't know if you know his dad, human, and of course there's a lot of that type of recognition. wasn't anything about the fellow in the 60s who completely renovated the whole place and made it into conc
we have also negotiated a city's access to the building to install displays related to the long-term enant options. without the respondent for the long-term option to put together public displays. we want to have those in the atrium. also, for to department special events per year in as needed for storage for mechanical insulation. that's a brief presentation. i'm happy to answer any questions you may have regarding this proposed lease extension. thank you. >> is there any public comment...
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joe: we dig into the long-term outlook for the yield. what is the consensus for 2016? clo's are a cause for concern with securities. why companies are looking like 2007. we begin with the markets. it looks like stocks recovering today pushing the s&p 500 into the green for 2015. nice edgell on a nic as to whether we stay up or declined. oil is leading the way once again among commodities. the bloomberg commodities index of 1.5 percent today. we have slowly but surely made poor way to the highest level in the last 2.5 weeks. joe: that is pretty impressive getting the way it is selling -- giving the way it has been selling. really setting the tone for the day. as you pointed out, a really nice rally, and we are up on the year again. scarlet: that gets me to my deep dive, this correlation between oil and the s&p 500. we go back to the start of last week, which is really went they started to drop off a lot. it is not an exact match, but the yellow line is wti crude, and the blue line is the s&p 500. not an exact match, because on monday, december 21, stocks actually rose d
joe: we dig into the long-term outlook for the yield. what is the consensus for 2016? clo's are a cause for concern with securities. why companies are looking like 2007. we begin with the markets. it looks like stocks recovering today pushing the s&p 500 into the green for 2015. nice edgell on a nic as to whether we stay up or declined. oil is leading the way once again among commodities. the bloomberg commodities index of 1.5 percent today. we have slowly but surely made poor way to the...
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they are tactical in nature, but if you add all these practical issues, it will create with the long-term like strategic effect >>> forces have been held by the fracturing of the rebels. we're looking at various different groups battling for control. what are the chances of those rebels uniting to take on the bashar al-assad forces? >> the time as one of the - as one of the rebels said, the time is in their favor. there is a high degree of attrition. when you say that, the regime has really gained territory, all you say that the rebels has gained territory or victory, the measure of victory in this is difficult to measure. it is like surviving in order to fight another day. it happened elsewhere and it is happening now. the most important issue for the regime is the fighting in the southern area, because the dynamics are different there. you have the free syrian army, al-nusra and you have the rebels that really may be accepted in the long-term political process in the future. so maybe they are the main competitor for the regime >>> you for that. hospitals in the yemeni city of thies are
they are tactical in nature, but if you add all these practical issues, it will create with the long-term like strategic effect >>> forces have been held by the fracturing of the rebels. we're looking at various different groups battling for control. what are the chances of those rebels uniting to take on the bashar al-assad forces? >> the time as one of the - as one of the rebels said, the time is in their favor. there is a high degree of attrition. when you say that, the regime...
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we have also negotiated a city's access to the building to install displays related to the long-term enant options. without the respondent for the long-term option to put together public displays. we want to have those in the atrium. also, for to department special events per year in as needed for storage for mechanical insulation. that's a brief presentation. i'm happy to answer any questions you may have regarding this proposed lease extension. thank you. >> is there any public comment on this item? richard. >> good morning again. i don't think i've too much to say about the lease arrangement. everything is on the same type of order as before. civil extension. but, i want to try to bring into the fact that stage to, there's been stage i. there isn't anything post about people who would have contributed to the stage one in term of design. there's a lot of philanthropic-marks buddy,, i don't know if you know his dad, human, and of course there's a lot of that type of recognition. wasn't anything about the fellow in the 60s who completely renovated the whole place and made it into conc
we have also negotiated a city's access to the building to install displays related to the long-term enant options. without the respondent for the long-term option to put together public displays. we want to have those in the atrium. also, for to department special events per year in as needed for storage for mechanical insulation. that's a brief presentation. i'm happy to answer any questions you may have regarding this proposed lease extension. thank you. >> is there any public comment...
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certainly japan needs in the long-term. they need fiscal reconstruction. he short-term, possibly not. all pointing to everybody else's pointing to, the global economy and whether that can be headwinds from china. thank you, mark. checking in on some of the other stories making headlines around the world now. the philippines have issued storm warnings for eastern areas ahead of the arrival of the typhoon. the storm is known locally as nona and is forecast to hit later today. it is generating sustained winds of 140 four meters per hour with gusts up to 170 miles per hour. presidents are being warned of a storm surge, possible flooding and landslides. ecuador and sweden have reached a legal deal to allow the wikileaks founder julian assange to be questioned by swedish investigators. the 44-year-old australian has been sheltering under asylum in the ecuadorian embassy in london since june of 2012. sweden wants to speak to him about an alleged rape. he denies any wrongdoing and says that he will answer questions. criticizedakers have the suspension of new diesel
certainly japan needs in the long-term. they need fiscal reconstruction. he short-term, possibly not. all pointing to everybody else's pointing to, the global economy and whether that can be headwinds from china. thank you, mark. checking in on some of the other stories making headlines around the world now. the philippines have issued storm warnings for eastern areas ahead of the arrival of the typhoon. the storm is known locally as nona and is forecast to hit later today. it is generating...
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what the long-term goals should be? e is a report that the final agreements from the climate meeting will be pushed back until tomorrow. is fosun it international. bonds have plunged by a record amount. there was a report that it's billionaire chairman has gone missing. our beijing bureau chief joins us now. nick, i have read a lot of stories about these people going missing in china. please, give us some details. draw it really does spotlight on a situation where you have the communist party basically, able to detain people to hold them incommunicado be investigated themselves, or to assist with the investigations of other targets. we don't have any information firsthand on the fosun chairman. we don't know what has happened in his case. he truly has vanished, according to "caixin" magazine. he could be helping with a corruption investigation into the former vice mayor of shanghai. you have the ruling party, you have the rule of law, and then you have the communist party. they get to do what they want, when they want to
what the long-term goals should be? e is a report that the final agreements from the climate meeting will be pushed back until tomorrow. is fosun it international. bonds have plunged by a record amount. there was a report that it's billionaire chairman has gone missing. our beijing bureau chief joins us now. nick, i have read a lot of stories about these people going missing in china. please, give us some details. draw it really does spotlight on a situation where you have the communist party...