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boris and christine. >> thank you, jim.rump's republican rivals had a field day denouncing the punishment of a woman who had an abortion and slamming trump for the about face on the issue. >> that comment was wrong and it really is the latest demonstration of how little donald has thought about the serious issues facing this country. i am pro life. being pro life means standing and defending the unborn, but it means defending moms and defending women and incredible gift women have to bring life into the world and donald's comments were unfortunate and wrong. i strongly disagree. >> women shouldn't be punished. you know, i think probably donald trump will figure out a way to say he didn't say it or misquoted. i don't think so. i don't think that's an appropriate response. >> the democratic candidates blasting trump's comments. bernie sanders professing astonishment. calling trump's position shameful. hillary clinton tied trump's abortion stance to the entire republican field. >> to punish for having an abortion is beyond com
boris and christine. >> thank you, jim.rump's republican rivals had a field day denouncing the punishment of a woman who had an abortion and slamming trump for the about face on the issue. >> that comment was wrong and it really is the latest demonstration of how little donald has thought about the serious issues facing this country. i am pro life. being pro life means standing and defending the unborn, but it means defending moms and defending women and incredible gift women have...
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boris sanchez is outside at the rally. boris, what do you have for us? can we hear boris? >> okay.ix that. boris, work on your audio. we're having a problem with it. can you speak into the microphone? >> reporter: can you hear me? >> what's going on? >> reporter: senseessentially t came around the side of the building. they started storming the building. there were tents set up outside. the protests or just tore them down. it appears that the doors are closed and the protesters are right at the door. we heard someone say that they got insignde but it still uncle to see exactly what's going on. we're going to try to move closer but it appears the protesters just tore down the security apparatus at the front of this infinity center. i don't see any police in front of them. we're trying to figure out where the police officers are. i think they were clearly trying to get inside to try to send a message to donald trump. i'm not sure if he's still in the building. as we move closer, we'll get a clearer picture. >> stand by, boris. he's still speaking. let's look inside and see if he's ev
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boris and christine. >> thank you. both republicans and democrats had a field day responding to trump's swiftly changing abortion stance. breaking all this down is bloomberg view columnist is josh rogin. i wanted to ask donald trump losing support with women. not just with this flub, but a couple weeks ago with the ad of women using his words against him. nearly 73% of women few him unfavorably. how could he win a general election if 73% of women view him as negatively? >> and his campaign manager was charged with battering a woman this week. this feeds a long standing narrative that trump has an issue with women. of course, this is more of a general election issue where he is likely to be facing a woman candidate on the democratic side. it is not just the about voters. it's about the delegates. as the fight really becomes more about the delegates than about the voters as ted cruz and john kasich try to peel off delegates, they will make this electability argument. early in the primary season, electability was not some
boris and christine. >> thank you. both republicans and democrats had a field day responding to trump's swiftly changing abortion stance. breaking all this down is bloomberg view columnist is josh rogin. i wanted to ask donald trump losing support with women. not just with this flub, but a couple weeks ago with the ad of women using his words against him. nearly 73% of women few him unfavorably. how could he win a general election if 73% of women view him as negatively? >> and his...
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mann, it shows why we need the negotiation -- >> boris, boris -- john, have a go. >> what it shows is that what the negotiating stance of europeans is and why it took the canadians, why it took them seven years to negotiate. close to 11/3 of the canadian agreement it says that canadian products can only be imported and sold in the e.u. if they fully respect the e.u. regulations without any exemption. so the e.u. in that current negotiations is requiring full acceptance of e.u. regulations to allow canadian products into the e.u. that's their negotiating -- >> i hesitate -- >> boris -- >> i hesitate to be remotely disrespectful to this committee, but of course if you want to sell into the domestic market, you have to make sure that your goods comply with those domestic requirements. that's the case for the u.s. exporting to the e.u. or switzerland exporting to the e.u. one of the interesting things in spite of not being a member of the so-called single market, the united states has seen a much bigger increase in its exports per capita to the e.u. than we have. and the same is true also
mann, it shows why we need the negotiation -- >> boris, boris -- john, have a go. >> what it shows is that what the negotiating stance of europeans is and why it took the canadians, why it took them seven years to negotiate. close to 11/3 of the canadian agreement it says that canadian products can only be imported and sold in the e.u. if they fully respect the e.u. regulations without any exemption. so the e.u. in that current negotiations is requiring full acceptance of e.u....
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that's the future for them, as well as for us. >> thank you very much, boris. i would like to end with a point and give you a last word. >> first of all, i'm very grateful you have been able to give evidence now for nearly three hours and normally we take a break after two if we have an extended session as we do patiently pleasure. >> governor of the bank. i just want to come back to a point that -- and it relates to almost everything you've been asked. i was trying to get at at the start which is if you accept some of the claims you have been making, even in recent weeks in recent cases in speeches can easily mislead people and wouldn't be better to qualify these remarks much more carefully? and i just take you through a few of them. just now you said that immigration has a huge downward impact on wages. as far as i'm aware that's an extremely controversial issue and that evidence on it is very difficult to pin down, certainly, in agriculture. just hang on. hang on a moment. i'm going to give you a chance after all the points i'm going to make. you said that,
that's the future for them, as well as for us. >> thank you very much, boris. i would like to end with a point and give you a last word. >> first of all, i'm very grateful you have been able to give evidence now for nearly three hours and normally we take a break after two if we have an extended session as we do patiently pleasure. >> governor of the bank. i just want to come back to a point that -- and it relates to almost everything you've been asked. i was trying to get at...
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it depends how you spar against boris johnson. george osborne will be quizzed on britain's eu membership and the cost of an impact on brexit. decision fromate turkey and this afternoon, our attention turns stateside. set your clocks. pmi's willome visit be the dictator of the help. we will dive deeper into the fed reserves. what will happen in april? the cacophony of voices. the hawks are rising. manus: you are looking at a shot there of hong kong. the hang seng is down over 1.25%. what happens next has an impact for everybody. that's get an update on the business flash. a company has agreed to pay 12 $5 million to settle a claim that the drugmaker paid bribes to china from 2009-2013. $2pany payments include million in penalties and $1.7 million in interest. is said to seek the removal of the yahoo! board and will nominate nine directors to the board, according to a report in the wall street journal. there said to include star board 's ceo. cites a street journal starboard letter as its source. kenneth coke is said to have left go
it depends how you spar against boris johnson. george osborne will be quizzed on britain's eu membership and the cost of an impact on brexit. decision fromate turkey and this afternoon, our attention turns stateside. set your clocks. pmi's willome visit be the dictator of the help. we will dive deeper into the fed reserves. what will happen in april? the cacophony of voices. the hawks are rising. manus: you are looking at a shot there of hong kong. the hang seng is down over 1.25%. what happens...
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boris sanchez outside of a trump rally.protesters on the street. >>> let's move along and talk about tuesday's republican contest. ahead of tuesday's republican contest in arizona and utah, trump holds a commanding lead in the gop delegate count. but ted cruz, john kasich and many conservatives are trying to block him from getting the nomination. let's discuss with bob beckels, christopher ruddy from newsmax and margaret hoover. happy friday evening. good friday evening to all of you. i'm going to start with you, chris. you are good friends with donald trump. trumpism and republicanism. >> let me say that newsmax was neutral in the race. we are using newsmax as a platform for all the candidates to get out all their views. i would say our viewers, our readers tend to be very pro-trump. and they also tend to be very pro-republican and pro-conservative. so they don't see it the way romney sees it. i think romney is creating a false thing saying trump is not a republican. that's probably not the best approach. reagan was really
boris sanchez outside of a trump rally.protesters on the street. >>> let's move along and talk about tuesday's republican contest. ahead of tuesday's republican contest in arizona and utah, trump holds a commanding lead in the gop delegate count. but ted cruz, john kasich and many conservatives are trying to block him from getting the nomination. let's discuss with bob beckels, christopher ruddy from newsmax and margaret hoover. happy friday evening. good friday evening to all of you....
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do you believe in boris johnson?oris johnson was very entertaining yesterday. >> what people say about any referendum is that people never really vote on the question being asked. it is going to be a vote of confidence in the government. it is a personality thing. boris johnson is larger than life. he does not always stick to facts. he manages to deliver a powerful message. with the resignation of iain duncan smith, there was a lot of talk. iain duncan smith is an activist. tom: help me here, robin. how polarized is the united kingdom right now? how distant are the elite from the people of the united kingdom as they deal with the vote at the end of june? >> i'm not sure it is the distance between the elites and the public. i think it is the elites themselves at war. in the conservative party, you have a civil war. two types of establishment. one is called the foreign-policy establishment that wants to stay in and one believes that britain can be great, free trading nation. then you have the labour party where its lea
do you believe in boris johnson?oris johnson was very entertaining yesterday. >> what people say about any referendum is that people never really vote on the question being asked. it is going to be a vote of confidence in the government. it is a personality thing. boris johnson is larger than life. he does not always stick to facts. he manages to deliver a powerful message. with the resignation of iain duncan smith, there was a lot of talk. iain duncan smith is an activist. tom: help me...
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i don't know whether to call you boris or mr. johnson. >> boris is fine. >> i usually call the chancellor chancellor, i suppose i could call you mayor. we used to have almost adjacent offices and i suppose i should declare the fact that we know each other extremely well. >> we do. >> and we used to be in and out of each other's offices quite a lot years ago. you represent london, what are london's views on brexit? >> i can't give you any particular polling detail from londoners, but i've heard i think that londoners tend to be more supportive of remaining in the e.u. than other parts of the country. i don't consider that necessarily to be an impediment to my position which is to favor a change of britain's -- >> just -- you're not keeping an eye on the opinion polls? >> no, no. i believe we have a burkian duty. >> you're not aware of the ugov poll showing the -- the recent poll, very recent, showing relatively strong support for remaining in the e.u.? >> as i say, i'm aware generally of that phenomenon but i contrast it with the
i don't know whether to call you boris or mr. johnson. >> boris is fine. >> i usually call the chancellor chancellor, i suppose i could call you mayor. we used to have almost adjacent offices and i suppose i should declare the fact that we know each other extremely well. >> we do. >> and we used to be in and out of each other's offices quite a lot years ago. you represent london, what are london's views on brexit? >> i can't give you any particular polling detail...
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let's get the latest from cnn's boris sanchez. >> reporter: miguel, christine. former president bill clinton campaigning on behalf of his wife in tucson, arizona. a place where the president is extremely popular. the inclusion and financial equality carried on weight with the voters here. this is a state where he is extremely popular. the only democrat to carry arizona since harry truman decades ago. he wasn't here alone. he was alongside mark kelly and gabby giffords. >> hillary is tough. hillary is courageous. she will fight to make our families safer. in the white house she will stand up to the gun lobby. that's why i'm voting for hillary. >> reporter: on the other side of the ticket, vermont senator bernie sanders continues to fight on. he was here in arizona over the weekend visiting the border with mexico and pemeeting with immigrant families. winning the state would represent a breath of fresh air and change of momentum for his campaign. he attacked hillary clinton over the weekend. >> when we began this campaign about ten months ago, the general feeling
let's get the latest from cnn's boris sanchez. >> reporter: miguel, christine. former president bill clinton campaigning on behalf of his wife in tucson, arizona. a place where the president is extremely popular. the inclusion and financial equality carried on weight with the voters here. this is a state where he is extremely popular. the only democrat to carry arizona since harry truman decades ago. he wasn't here alone. he was alongside mark kelly and gabby giffords. >> hillary is...
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focus on boris nemtsov and the role of kadyrov in his assassination. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: the representative is a particular person in russian politics because majority of people do not want to talk about him. some of them would like to raise all this mess as the general problem. some of them are simply afraid to talk about him. and i believe that it is very important to talk about him and to investigate his activities. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: silencing this issue is -- this issue is not going to go away if we're going to silence it. actually the silence makes -- gives to this problem a larger scale. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: in my report i provide the systemic analysis of the problem which is called kadyrov and the ways to address this issue. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: the main problem is that in chechnya, we're faced with the quasi independent, quasi islamic state, which is becoming less and less attached to the russian government with the time passing. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: eve
focus on boris nemtsov and the role of kadyrov in his assassination. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: the representative is a particular person in russian politics because majority of people do not want to talk about him. some of them would like to raise all this mess as the general problem. some of them are simply afraid to talk about him. and i believe that it is very important to talk about him and to investigate his activities. [ speaking foreign language ] >>...
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we should be happy about that. >> ashley, boris, we will have you back. hold on. abby. >> very interesting. the time is currently 12 after the hour. so if it comes down to a trump/clinton ticket in november is there an appetite for a third party candidate? we are taking a closer look at brand-new exit polls just released overnight. >>> welcome back to "fox & friends first." it was a huge night for front-runners donald trump and hillary clinton, eve cementing their status as the candidate to beat. but how did they win? well, here to examine fox news exit polls released overnight is pollster and partner at mislansky and partners. >> good to be here, abby. >> i love these exit polls because it gives you a sense of how people were feeling going in to vote yesterday. let's start with florida. you look at the late deciders. normally donald trump doesn't do well with late deciding voters but in this case he won that won 37%. >> he won that 37%, but what's interesting is that rubio polled much better with late deciders than he did overall with the electorate and compared
we should be happy about that. >> ashley, boris, we will have you back. hold on. abby. >> very interesting. the time is currently 12 after the hour. so if it comes down to a trump/clinton ticket in november is there an appetite for a third party candidate? we are taking a closer look at brand-new exit polls just released overnight. >>> welcome back to "fox & friends first." it was a huge night for front-runners donald trump and hillary clinton, eve cementing...
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what will boris johnson have to say to mps today?uted markets, why investors weren't position for negative news in europe even before the attack. we have a chart to show you what was happening. so, less than half an hour away from the european open. this time yesterday, we were dealing with what was happening in brussels. the market pushing beyond that fairly quickly. on the equity front, looks like we will be slightly positive. button,, pushing the you get this fair value cut collation. looks like the euro stocks will be up by about half a percent. they rose into the close yesterday. that is a significant take away. the ratio may be position for negative news. we show you that chart little later. also this one here, an extension of a story we were bringing you yesterday. i would say is brexit positioning. the pound affected down, you .hen had data it is sort of a risk off story at the moment. ae euro-dollar is pushing little bit lower, so be aware of that as well. here's the bloomberg first word news. >> the belgian state broadcaste
what will boris johnson have to say to mps today?uted markets, why investors weren't position for negative news in europe even before the attack. we have a chart to show you what was happening. so, less than half an hour away from the european open. this time yesterday, we were dealing with what was happening in brussels. the market pushing beyond that fairly quickly. on the equity front, looks like we will be slightly positive. button,, pushing the you get this fair value cut collation. looks...
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it looks like a really long line behind you, boris. what are you seeing? >> reporter: wolf, i talked to a voter who told me she didn't know there were this many democrats in idaho. the line goes on for blocks and blocks and blocks. doors were supposed to close at 7 p.m. local time and it's now 8:05 p.m. to give you an idea of home voters there is, they had to open up the century link arena just to have all the voters fit. idaho does it by county rather than precinct. we're going to wait and watch to see if all these voters can get inside. >> we go to salt lake city, utah. looks like a nice turnout there as well, kim. >> reporter: a very nice turnout. the line stretches in is just one section of the line, wolf, all the way down the hallway. it wraps around the school at least once and stretches down the block. if you walk with me this way, we can tell you that the caucus chair says they've already run through 4 hughes ballots. they're down to their final 1,000. the plan is she's going to turn to provisional ballots. once they run out of those, she's going o
it looks like a really long line behind you, boris. what are you seeing? >> reporter: wolf, i talked to a voter who told me she didn't know there were this many democrats in idaho. the line goes on for blocks and blocks and blocks. doors were supposed to close at 7 p.m. local time and it's now 8:05 p.m. to give you an idea of home voters there is, they had to open up the century link arena just to have all the voters fit. idaho does it by county rather than precinct. we're going to wait...
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boris sanchez is in florida where folks are voting.u've seen signs of what we call strategic voting. >> reporter: that's right. i've spoken to several voters here who are not exactly sure which direction they're going to go in. there are several trump supporters. this is central florida, an area that is a trump stronghold. i spoke to at least one voter this morning who told me she's a kasich supporter who is instead voting for marco rubio. she says trump is not presidential and should not be the republican nominee. here's what she said. >> i don't think he's presidential. i think he's a bully . i think he's running with his wallet. we live in a celebrity crazed country. we're looking at a governance by sound bite. it's a scary thing. i'm not sure what i'm going to vote for at the end of the day in the next round, but i know it's not going to be donald trump. >> reporter: voters have been evenly split that we've spoken to between trump and rubio. that's probably a good sign for rubio since it's a trump stronghold. it's relatively empty
boris sanchez is in florida where folks are voting.u've seen signs of what we call strategic voting. >> reporter: that's right. i've spoken to several voters here who are not exactly sure which direction they're going to go in. there are several trump supporters. this is central florida, an area that is a trump stronghold. i spoke to at least one voter this morning who told me she's a kasich supporter who is instead voting for marco rubio. she says trump is not presidential and should not...
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they are in discussion with boris johnson about why he backs the brexit.of leading bankers apparently back the brexit, the cause for britain to leave the european union. it will last two-hours. you can see the chairman of the select committee giving a grilling to boris johnson. the british pound is down 3/10 of a percent. vonnie: in the u.s., donald trump and hillary clinton declared primary victories in arizona. here is with account stands. donald trump, 700 39. ted cruz, 459. john kasich, one hundred 43. hillary clinton has a 681. bernie sanders, 927. went to ted cruz. sitting down for a one-on-one with donald trump. i want to go to jonathan fenby. not an across-the-board sweep, but it looks like it will be a trump/clinton race. will hillary clinton play the geo-politics card following events like we saw yesterday? ,tephen: clinton obviously after the elections, she was making the point that you need a firm leader. you also need a calm later. i think that she will, increasingly, paint donald trump as someone who is dangerous to put in charge of national
they are in discussion with boris johnson about why he backs the brexit.of leading bankers apparently back the brexit, the cause for britain to leave the european union. it will last two-hours. you can see the chairman of the select committee giving a grilling to boris johnson. the british pound is down 3/10 of a percent. vonnie: in the u.s., donald trump and hillary clinton declared primary victories in arizona. here is with account stands. donald trump, 700 39. ted cruz, 459. john kasich, one...
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boris johnson, talks brexit. etc. the cost savings plan. lose an additional amount of jobs. hillary clinton and donald trump both take arizona the democratic and republican primaries, but there are victories for ted cruz, and bernie sanders elsewhere. ♪ manus: you are welcome to "countdown." you'ret is 8:00 if watching in brussels. the development in brussels so very much front and center for us here in europe. with that in mind, european equity markets made up for all of those losses during the session. what does today have in store? at 81% come yesterday that was that a vicious reaction in the travel, we're seeing that. the destruction of valley very quickly, limited in the emerging market stocks. have learnedts from previous episodes that macroeconomic effects tend to be limited, and they fade, that was in his facebook video. i don't want to say they're becoming immune, but more efficient in terms of looking at the risk and trying to move on. anna: the asian market session is actually weaker. and bring you up to speed on how various asse
boris johnson, talks brexit. etc. the cost savings plan. lose an additional amount of jobs. hillary clinton and donald trump both take arizona the democratic and republican primaries, but there are victories for ted cruz, and bernie sanders elsewhere. ♪ manus: you are welcome to "countdown." you'ret is 8:00 if watching in brussels. the development in brussels so very much front and center for us here in europe. with that in mind, european equity markets made up for all of those...
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his testimony follows yesterday's by london mayor boris johnson, a leading provider of the campaign toeave the eu. we will bring you george osborne's appearance before the treasury committee live from 10:30 a.m. poplareian bank banco the merge to create third-largest bank in italy. shares of both banks were suspended yesterday pending announcement. , and comanager of the sequoia fund is retiring. that is after the firm's investment in trouble drugmaker valiant damaged the fund's reputation. company will get in the ceo. guy: thank you very much. saying ite premier has the tools to handle any challenges and meet growth targets. he was speaking at a forum where goingoc governor is still to comment later on. joining us now from beijing is kevin hamlin. what was the message, the communication that is coming out of this meeting? does it differ from what we've had over the last few weeks? we've had a series of high-level meetings recently in which top chinese leaders have spoken. the narrative is a pretty familiar. they're getting is a reassuring message. they're saying the 6.5% growth target
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. >> hang on, boris. order, order, order. have you look had a look, boris, at the full list of the costs and measures that they used to arrive? >> i did look at the -- i think it's a list of 100. it's quite interesting that open europe themselves, you talk of the benefits mr. tyrie, open europe themselves say 95% of these benefits have not, in fact, materialized. it seems to be a consideration you might take into account: they haven't said that. what they've said is that the full benefits are very difficult to quantify. >> uh-huh. >> which is not quite the same thing. >> uh-huh. >> and they are making the perfectly reasonable point that that a regulation may confirm a heavy cost on a small group but a much broader and more difficult to quantify benefit on a larger group: >> yes, i think -- >> for example, a regulation that might reduce consumer debt. so would you accept that in order to give the electorate a fair balance of the costs and benefits at the very least it's important to take a close look at the benefits side an al
. >> hang on, boris. order, order, order. have you look had a look, boris, at the full list of the costs and measures that they used to arrive? >> i did look at the -- i think it's a list of 100. it's quite interesting that open europe themselves, you talk of the benefits mr. tyrie, open europe themselves say 95% of these benefits have not, in fact, materialized. it seems to be a consideration you might take into account: they haven't said that. what they've said is that the full...
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let's honor boris in this way. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman virginia tech for one minute. mr. cicilline: mr. speaker, today i want to bring attention to another myth about gun violence, the suggestion that more guns are the key to reducing gun violence. on december 4, just days after san bernardino, senator ted cruz said, quote, you stop bad guys by using our guns, end quote. we hear similar comments from gun advocates and allies all the time, but the facts tell a different story. not one of the 62 mass shootings from 1982 to 2012 was stopped by an armed citizen. in 1998 study in the journal of trauma, injury, and critical care found that a gun in the home is 22 times more likely to be used against a friend or family member than used in self-defense. a 2003 study found women in homes with a gun were 2.7 times more li
let's honor boris in this way. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman virginia tech for one minute. mr. cicilline: mr. speaker, today i want to bring attention to another myth about gun violence, the suggestion that more guns are the key to reducing gun violence. on december 4, just...
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and that's where cnn's boris sanchez is. boris joining us from tucson.'s just as effective to have her husband there. >> reporter: former president bill clinton is expected to speak at a school here in tucson. he's extremely popular in this state. he's the only democrat to win in an election in arizona since harry truman. he'll have gabby giffords and mark kelly joining him. they have campaigned for clinton including the carolinas. they appeared in many commercials for her campaign. clinton is expected to do well here and this could be a victory lap after a strong performance in super tuesday three where she took all five states that were up for grabs. bernie sanders has spent $1.5 million on commercials here. he spent some time here this weekend visiting with the border and immigrant families. for him, a win here would mean a breath of fresh air for a campaign quickly losing momentum as hillary clinton gets closer and closer to the nomination. many feel it's important for the party to coalesce but many say it's great for bernie to stay in the campaign p
and that's where cnn's boris sanchez is. boris joining us from tucson.'s just as effective to have her husband there. >> reporter: former president bill clinton is expected to speak at a school here in tucson. he's extremely popular in this state. he's the only democrat to win in an election in arizona since harry truman. he'll have gabby giffords and mark kelly joining him. they have campaigned for clinton including the carolinas. they appeared in many commercials for her campaign....
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anna: speaking to bloomberg at the same event, the chief economic advisor underscored boris johnson's opinion that britain would be better outside the european union. >> in my view the economic prospects of the u.k. are far better outside and within. -- outside than within. think the u.k. would do better than the other two countries. manus: the whole brexit debate. dollar sterling and euro sterling. that aggressive attack on sterling seems to have abated for now. i really do emphasize it for now. through your prism, volatility rising to an eight-month high. one week volatility is rising. so the backdrop is still fairly vicious in terms of sterling. >> in our base case, we assume that britain will stay within the common market. however it will be a very tight race. it will be an emotional race and you will have some risk premium priced in. when we look at that last week we actually thought that the sterling discount relative to rate differential was something like four big figures. so now as you are getting rid of as some ofs discount the initial fear abated. sterling,alk about brexit
anna: speaking to bloomberg at the same event, the chief economic advisor underscored boris johnson's opinion that britain would be better outside the european union. >> in my view the economic prospects of the u.k. are far better outside and within. -- outside than within. think the u.k. would do better than the other two countries. manus: the whole brexit debate. dollar sterling and euro sterling. that aggressive attack on sterling seems to have abated for now. i really do emphasize it...
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people like boris johnson, like michael howard. they have a very strong intellectual case against the european union in favor of brexit. when boris johnson, for instance, declared he's going with brexit, he said quite correctly that brussels is suffering from a serious lack of democratic controls. he was utterly right. i'm campaigning in favor of britain staying in. but the intellectual strength of the johnson position is very good. when osborne comes out and pokes fun at me, obviously trying to luxuriae in the fact i'm a defeated finance minister, which i am, trying to impose upon us another bailout, and the british people know that, does he really seriously believe that by mocking me he's doing himself any favors in his intellectual class with people that are more soundly intellectual than he is? i don't think he's doing mimhimf any favors. two weeks ago he had another such incident when i believe he said joe mcdonald and me, we have a similarity, we've lost our marbles. i responded to that saying, well, our marbles were stolen.
people like boris johnson, like michael howard. they have a very strong intellectual case against the european union in favor of brexit. when boris johnson, for instance, declared he's going with brexit, he said quite correctly that brussels is suffering from a serious lack of democratic controls. he was utterly right. i'm campaigning in favor of britain staying in. but the intellectual strength of the johnson position is very good. when osborne comes out and pokes fun at me, obviously trying...
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thanks for joining us this morning, boris. ask for your patience which has been exceptional and goes above and beyond any sort of duty so thank you here i'd like to start by talking about aspects of the european union if we stay in which have been held out to us as one might say care it's or as inducement. one of the envisioned in the deal that was struck a few weeks ago on a regular basis conferences would be reviewed with returning some genetic and and/or the member states if possible. bear in mind her long experience. how likely do you think it is where we were to stay in it would be any sort of -- >> i think this goes to the heart of what we are talking about with develop a single market. i think rachel said we didn't have to worry about the way things were going. i have to say i don't take that view. one of the reasons that my attitude has changed perhaps from that speech i made in 2003 before the lisbon summit in before the euro experiment got so out of hand. i think the presidents report shows very clearly bent on more
thanks for joining us this morning, boris. ask for your patience which has been exceptional and goes above and beyond any sort of duty so thank you here i'd like to start by talking about aspects of the european union if we stay in which have been held out to us as one might say care it's or as inducement. one of the envisioned in the deal that was struck a few weeks ago on a regular basis conferences would be reviewed with returning some genetic and and/or the member states if possible. bear...
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boris sanchez joins us from where they're assembling for tonight's venue. boris? >> we're about a block and a half away from the event here at a civics area near the event. you can see there's a lot of anger in the air. a lot of anti-trump sentiment. chants a little while ago. speeches planned and they're going to continue, they say, until trump dumps his attempt to become president. to give you an idea, i reached out to the trump campaign today and asked them if they had added any security to their campaign after recent events. after seeing the sentiment from protesters like these behind me, they didn't respond to the comment. they forwarded my question to the secret service. it's evident from the event we saw today and other trump events we've been to that there is enhanced security. despite assurances from the republican front-runner -- >> there's no violence. there's lovefests. these are lovefests. >> reporter: confrontations between protesters and supporters have become routine at donald trump's campaign events. >> knock the crap out of him. i will pay for th
boris sanchez joins us from where they're assembling for tonight's venue. boris? >> we're about a block and a half away from the event here at a civics area near the event. you can see there's a lot of anger in the air. a lot of anti-trump sentiment. chants a little while ago. speeches planned and they're going to continue, they say, until trump dumps his attempt to become president. to give you an idea, i reached out to the trump campaign today and asked them if they had added any...
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thanks very much, boris, for that.nd by. >>> on the democratic side, bernie and jane sanders, have been married, as all of our viewers know, for nearly 30 years. jane sanders is joining us right now, the wife of senator bernie sanders, the presidential candidate. thanks for joining us. all these days are exciting on the republican side, democratic side. but talk to us a little bit about your reaction, this extraordinary attack by mitt romney, the republican presidential nominee of four years ago, against donald trump. you listened to it. you watched it. what did you think? >> well, it was devastating. i think mitt romney achieved his goal in terms of bringing up all the issues that concern a number of the people that listen to him. and i just listened to what john mccain had to say. on the other hand, that is the establishment integrity the people not to support a candidate. so that's a question. i mean, we're fighting that on the democratic side, the establishment has been on our opponents' side for quite some time. b
thanks very much, boris, for that.nd by. >>> on the democratic side, bernie and jane sanders, have been married, as all of our viewers know, for nearly 30 years. jane sanders is joining us right now, the wife of senator bernie sanders, the presidential candidate. thanks for joining us. all these days are exciting on the republican side, democratic side. but talk to us a little bit about your reaction, this extraordinary attack by mitt romney, the republican presidential nominee of four...
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boris is on the scene for us. they're going to get ready for this announcement, right?ould be coming up in just a few moments. an organizer came out to tell us they have more than 10,000 ballots that they're counting, a huge number. remember, it's split into two congressional districts. in this room there were thousands of people. the single biggest caucus in u.s. history. many addrehad to go home. anyone who was thinking they weren't going to change their mind between the first and second ballot is okay to go. obviously here in idaho there's a mandatoryec
boris is on the scene for us. they're going to get ready for this announcement, right?ould be coming up in just a few moments. an organizer came out to tell us they have more than 10,000 ballots that they're counting, a huge number. remember, it's split into two congressional districts. in this room there were thousands of people. the single biggest caucus in u.s. history. many addrehad to go home. anyone who was thinking they weren't going to change their mind between the first and second...
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hi boris. >> reporter: good morning carol. this could be the last stand for marco rubio and his campaign. not only do the delegates represent keeping his campaign afloat but also represents a buffer against donald trump going to the convention as the presumptive nominee. i can tell you so far voters i've spoken to here at this precinct are not for donald trump. central florida is supposed to be a stronghold for trump but only two voters tell me they are in his corner. despite that about 40% of voters here in winter park have already cast their battle ballots through early voting. >> bourse sanchez reporting. hillary clinton is expected to continue running the table in the south and polls show trump is favored among the republicans in north carolina. >> reporter: this will perhaps be one of the last opportunities for the republicans to stop trump. on the democratic side hillary clinton expected to do very well here in the tar heel state. and african american voters make a large portion of the democratic electorate here in charl
hi boris. >> reporter: good morning carol. this could be the last stand for marco rubio and his campaign. not only do the delegates represent keeping his campaign afloat but also represents a buffer against donald trump going to the convention as the presumptive nominee. i can tell you so far voters i've spoken to here at this precinct are not for donald trump. central florida is supposed to be a stronghold for trump but only two voters tell me they are in his corner. despite that about...
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it tells you -- >> what about that boris?e have heard that, and the numbers you just heard frank tick through, we checked and they're real. his gender gap, the women, they are not going for trump right now. >> about 50% of women strongly disapprove of donald trump right now. but there's still a lot about donald trump that has not been out there. as we coalesce behind donald trump, he has eight months to show the electorate who he is and that he can truly lead this country. as republicans, we have no busy having these secret meetings in d.c. to stop donald trump. we need to be focusing on all the enthusiasm that's behind him. >> but people like eric erickson and the never trump crowd, they're allowed to not like trump. they're not talking about changing the rules but stopping him according to the rules. >> it's detrimental in the party and helping hillary clinton. >> what's helping hillary clinton is we see higher than ever democratic registration. >> you have to be worried about trump. even david plouffe said he doesn't envi
it tells you -- >> what about that boris?e have heard that, and the numbers you just heard frank tick through, we checked and they're real. his gender gap, the women, they are not going for trump right now. >> about 50% of women strongly disapprove of donald trump right now. but there's still a lot about donald trump that has not been out there. as we coalesce behind donald trump, he has eight months to show the electorate who he is and that he can truly lead this country. as...
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and boris picks up the foul, his first. >> dan: this is what virginia tech does you take the three and miss it, presents transition opportunity and bojanovsky just can't get himself organized fast enough. how many times did he turn come down the court to find seth allen, allen taking advantage and drawing the foul. >> tim: that shot is what enabled them a transition opportunity. the lead now up to 14. >> debbie: there is >> dan: there is plenty of time. georgia tech came back after being down 18 points at 8:30. >> tim: striking similarities with the game earlier tonight. what a massive turn of devin wilson will get that foul. >> dan: virginia tech has been on the attack so much in this half, they are already in the double bonus. florida state now is just getting in the one and one. that is what happens when you attack the basket that is why florida state -- >> tim: benji bell at the free-throw line. hard luck with that area. >> dan: bell is a 358% shooter. now youfree-throw shooter. now you have to get some steps. >> tim: wilson rolls to the cup. 74-58. largest lead of the night. when
and boris picks up the foul, his first. >> dan: this is what virginia tech does you take the three and miss it, presents transition opportunity and bojanovsky just can't get himself organized fast enough. how many times did he turn come down the court to find seth allen, allen taking advantage and drawing the foul. >> tim: that shot is what enabled them a transition opportunity. the lead now up to 14. >> debbie: there is >> dan: there is plenty of time. georgia tech came...
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and republican strategist and former communications aide for the mccain/palin presidential campaign, boris epstein. thank you both for joining us this morning once again. >> good morning. >> what a night. >> amazing. >> i mean, it was like nothing i think has ever been seen before. >> how could you up the last one? >> they somehow managed to. let's talk about winners/losers first of all. >> well, in a strong number one, i would have to say the democratic party was an infomercial for the democratic party. >> where's the panel? >> in a close second, it has to be ted cruz. he showed his debate chops. he's so skilled. he seemed semi-presidential although i agree with nothing he says. he was able to kind of maneuver around hits against donald and substance. >> specifically something of substance that stood out for you with him? >> well -- >> do you remember anything he said? do you remember anything that he said, though? >> that's actually a really good point. >> the following day. what do you remember? >> well, i think he came across strong. >> okay. >> in terms of foreign policy. i don't agre
and republican strategist and former communications aide for the mccain/palin presidential campaign, boris epstein. thank you both for joining us this morning once again. >> good morning. >> what a night. >> amazing. >> i mean, it was like nothing i think has ever been seen before. >> how could you up the last one? >> they somehow managed to. let's talk about winners/losers first of all. >> well, in a strong number one, i would have to say the...
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boris, do you think he can do that? >> absolutely. not only can he unify the party, he is already doing that by speaking out to paul ryan and mitch mcconnell. not just evangelicals but moderates as well as well as bringing in other people independents democrats. we have 3 million more people to voted for republicans on super tuesday. he voted for democrats. in 08 we have such enthusiasm as republicans and we should embrace it. >> we were talking about that earlier in ohio alone. 70 percent of democrats voted republican and 28 percent of the independents did. what is the key to the republican nomination now or is it a done deal? >> i think at this point there is a two-man race. kasich is still in it, but he really doesn't have a shot. mathematically ted cruz can do that. 87 percent of voters aren't comfortable vote for donenal trump maybe his path is unclear. he is bringing in independents and democrats. he has ability to talk about trade and the economy that relates to people from both partyings but moving ahead that's a big block of
boris, do you think he can do that? >> absolutely. not only can he unify the party, he is already doing that by speaking out to paul ryan and mitch mcconnell. not just evangelicals but moderates as well as well as bringing in other people independents democrats. we have 3 million more people to voted for republicans on super tuesday. he voted for democrats. in 08 we have such enthusiasm as republicans and we should embrace it. >> we were talking about that earlier in ohio alone. 70...
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tom: george bory with us from wells fargo. like the gravitational pull, the litmus paper through trends, foreign exchange. explain to us right now what the unreal real rate is within your space? george: i don't think the real borrowing cost is high for corporate america. especially for high yield companies. if you look at your average high yield company trying to borrow money now, if you're a healthy borrower, you're borrowing money somewhere between 6% and 67% and with inflation let's call it at 1.5%-ish. your real cost of borrowing is pretty high. but if you have any type of challenge or any type of concern, the market is actually imposing a very heavy tax on you. you go very quickly from 6% to 7% to 10% to 12% to 13% very, very quickly and that can be -- that will put tremendous pressure on a company's operating performance, on its funding ability, its credit worthiness and ultimately its survivability. the segmentation in the corporate bond market now is imposing a lot of discipline on different companies. francine: george
tom: george bory with us from wells fargo. like the gravitational pull, the litmus paper through trends, foreign exchange. explain to us right now what the unreal real rate is within your space? george: i don't think the real borrowing cost is high for corporate america. especially for high yield companies. if you look at your average high yield company trying to borrow money now, if you're a healthy borrower, you're borrowing money somewhere between 6% and 67% and with inflation let's call it...
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you've been talking to voters, boris. what's on their minds, at least anecdotally as you spoke to them while casting their ballots? >> reporter: well, this area of florida, central florida, winter park, is supposed to be a trump stronghold. projected to do very well here. that's more or less reflected in the people we spoke to today. i did speak to one voter who said that she was a kasich supporter but was voting for marco rubio, partly bhauz she believes that rubio has the best chance to stop trump from securing those 1237 delegates he needs to head into the convention as undisputed candidate on the republican ticket. thanks very much. anderson? >> we've got a very full night ahead, to say the least. next, further hints of what kind of voters turned out. and the issues driving them. our first batch of exit polling. >>> also ahead -- the democrats, both candidates positioning themselves against trump and whether bernie sanders can turn last week's michigan surprise into success in illinois and ohio. testing, testing... 1,
you've been talking to voters, boris. what's on their minds, at least anecdotally as you spoke to them while casting their ballots? >> reporter: well, this area of florida, central florida, winter park, is supposed to be a trump stronghold. projected to do very well here. that's more or less reflected in the people we spoke to today. i did speak to one voter who said that she was a kasich supporter but was voting for marco rubio, partly bhauz she believes that rubio has the best chance to...
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boris was shot and killed in moscow shortly before he was even so, a top russian spy says that lesin met a similar end. >> there were no political assassinations ever committed by the soviets or the russians on the territory of the united states anywhere, any other country but the united states. >> reporter: for now, d.c. police say they are not even sure lesin was murdered but his death has become an international mystery. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> and a reminder as you start your weekend, it's that time of year to spring forward and set the clocks one hour ahead saturday night before you turn in. as americans prepare to deal with one hour less of sleep, lawmakers in nearly a dozen states are looking to do away with changes the clocks altogether because so many people like it when it stays light out later. they join hawaii and arizona which already opt out. >>> when we come back, one last good-bye to the former first lady the tribute to nancy reagan from the community she and her husband called home. california is where they met, where they married and where today the
boris was shot and killed in moscow shortly before he was even so, a top russian spy says that lesin met a similar end. >> there were no political assassinations ever committed by the soviets or the russians on the territory of the united states anywhere, any other country but the united states. >> reporter: for now, d.c. police say they are not even sure lesin was murdered but his death has become an international mystery. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> and a...
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. >> thank you very much, boris. i'd like to make one point, give you an opportunity for us were. first of all i am very grateful they you been able to give evidence now for nearly three hours. and only we take a break after two. if we have an extended session as we do. i just want to come back to a point that will it still most everything that's been asked. i was trying to get at the start, which is whether you accept that some of the claims you been making, even in recent weeks in some cases in speeches, and easily mislead people? wouldn't it be better to qualify these remarks much more carefully? i will just take you through a few of them. just now you said that immigration has a huge downward impact on wages. as far as i'm aware that's extremely controversial issue. very difficult to pin down certainly in agriculture. >> hang on a minute. i'm going to give you a chance all than to point. >> you said that, you said that there would not be any economic shock even in the short term of brexit even though your advisors said leaving the eu would be an economic shock based on activit
. >> thank you very much, boris. i'd like to make one point, give you an opportunity for us were. first of all i am very grateful they you been able to give evidence now for nearly three hours. and only we take a break after two. if we have an extended session as we do. i just want to come back to a point that will it still most everything that's been asked. i was trying to get at the start, which is whether you accept that some of the claims you been making, even in recent weeks in some...
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boris, thanks for joining us this morning to help make sense of the fed move. >>> still to come, today's trade of the day. why value investing is back and how you can profit from it. >> but first, our facebook and twitter poll of the morning. cheers to janet yellen on this post-fed day, st. patrick's day. which is your pick? lager, ale, or stout? wilfred? >> it is lager for me most of the time. on today of all days, it is stout no doubt. we're back in a minute. oh hey allison. i'm val, the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. val from voya? yeah, val from voya. quick question, what are voya retirement squirrels doing in my house? we're putting away acorns. you know, to show the importance of saving for the future. so you're sort of like a spokes person? no, i'm more like a metaphor. okay, a spokes-metaphor. no, i'm... you're a spokes-metaphor. yeah. ok. see how voya can help you get organized at voya.com. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." very good morning to you. let's get to corporate news. jpmorgan and citi shareholders will reportedly get to vote into whether the two b
boris, thanks for joining us this morning to help make sense of the fed move. >>> still to come, today's trade of the day. why value investing is back and how you can profit from it. >> but first, our facebook and twitter poll of the morning. cheers to janet yellen on this post-fed day, st. patrick's day. which is your pick? lager, ale, or stout? wilfred? >> it is lager for me most of the time. on today of all days, it is stout no doubt. we're back in a minute. oh hey...
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boris sanchez has a look back. >> reporter: with debris still smoldering in the streets and bodies stillhe rubble of the alfred p. murrah federal building in oklahoma city, colleagues say federal prosecutor merrick garland saw an opportunity to serve. >> i was given one evening to pack and say good-bye to my 3-year-old and 5-year-old daughters and my wife and we began from there trying to find out who had blown up the building and where the ryder truck was from. >> reporter: as the name timothy mcveigh made national headlines in april 1995, garland was getting an up close look at the destruction. among rescue workers digging a massive crime scene for signs of life. the harvard graduate took command of an enormous investigation. >> witnesses that can tie him to the mercury and the ryder truck. >> reporter: piecing together evidence to try and bring justice for the 168 victims, including 19 children and their families. >> merrick was on the ground at the get-go. and the reason he was there was we needed somebody who would make sure we had a flawless prosecution. who would relay to the vict
boris sanchez has a look back. >> reporter: with debris still smoldering in the streets and bodies stillhe rubble of the alfred p. murrah federal building in oklahoma city, colleagues say federal prosecutor merrick garland saw an opportunity to serve. >> i was given one evening to pack and say good-bye to my 3-year-old and 5-year-old daughters and my wife and we began from there trying to find out who had blown up the building and where the ryder truck was from. >> reporter:...
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doctor boris lokshin explains... sneezing... watering eyes... and a scratchy throat... are all the result of over-active immune system. "it looks at pollen as an invading agent of some sort and it is trying to, essentially, kill it." the more pollen in the air... the more likely you are to be affected. "plants are responding to increasing day length and warmth and that moisture that we have gotten... they are waking up and they are doing their thing which includes reproduction which includes pollen." lisa braginton at moana nursery says... it's mainly been trees that have been starting to bloom. "some of the plants that producing a lot of pollen... people might not even notice." this peach tree is producing pollen. this elm... another big culprit... and juniper... producing about 30-percent of the pollen right now. "our native junipers will start producing a lot of pollen. relying on those early winds to to help carry that pollen around." back at allergy and asthma associates... "this is our pollen counting station." staff regularly measure the pollens in our air. "and
doctor boris lokshin explains... sneezing... watering eyes... and a scratchy throat... are all the result of over-active immune system. "it looks at pollen as an invading agent of some sort and it is trying to, essentially, kill it." the more pollen in the air... the more likely you are to be affected. "plants are responding to increasing day length and warmth and that moisture that we have gotten... they are waking up and they are doing their thing which includes reproduction...
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last night you saw boris out here capturing last-minute memories with photos. it's been here for 49 years. built back in 1957. it's expected to fall today in a matter of ten seconds. a lot of people have lived here and still did in recent years. they have since been relocated to other housing authority locations. the idea is to replace these buildings with more low rise town house units. there is a third building here on the property. that will stay and be renovated. we spoke with former residents, danita poland with one. she grew up with her grandmothers, even a great-grandmother here. >> it's like a piece of history. it's like a part of me is being blown up. >> this is like new york without harlem, l.a. without compton. it's going to hurt. >> reporter: implosion zone several blocks wide. you see the road zone there. people had to be evacuated. these buildings are at 23rd and jefferson street. there have been road closures as well. there are police all around. bus routes 33 and 51 are being detoured for the time being. take a live look here where we are. a cou
last night you saw boris out here capturing last-minute memories with photos. it's been here for 49 years. built back in 1957. it's expected to fall today in a matter of ten seconds. a lot of people have lived here and still did in recent years. they have since been relocated to other housing authority locations. the idea is to replace these buildings with more low rise town house units. there is a third building here on the property. that will stay and be renovated. we spoke with former...
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and in san juan, who is the favorite there, boris?er: victor, so far everyone we've spoken to seems to believe that marco rubio is the favorite here in puerto rico. i spoke to an official yesterday who said the party isn't officiallily endorsing any accountant but it is an understanding that rubio will likely take the island particularly because he understand the needs and concerns of puerto ricoance. mostly the debt here in puerto rico. the island has been in a recession the past ten years and looking also to an answer to the question of the statehood. yesterday, he drummed up support beating that drum about economic independence and a conservative look for the island. in real terms puerto rico is only 23 delegates as you mentioned. so it is not huge when it comes to the electoral map but there is a symbolic victory for rubio here in that there are more than a million puerto ricans who vote in florida. he's hoping his presence leads over into the voting in florida. march 15th as you mentioned. there is also a particular symbolic vict
and in san juan, who is the favorite there, boris?er: victor, so far everyone we've spoken to seems to believe that marco rubio is the favorite here in puerto rico. i spoke to an official yesterday who said the party isn't officiallily endorsing any accountant but it is an understanding that rubio will likely take the island particularly because he understand the needs and concerns of puerto ricoance. mostly the debt here in puerto rico. the island has been in a recession the past ten years and...
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thank you very much for coming together this morning and that includes boris or mister johnson.i suppose i can call you mayor. we used to have almost 6 doctors that i suppose i should declare that other extremely well. we used to be in and out of each other's offices quite a bit years ago. you represent london. what are london's views on breaks it question mark. >> i can't give you any particular detail from londoners but i've heard i think that londoners tend to be more supportive of remaining in the eu than other parts of the country. i think considering that necessarily to and it had been to my position which is to favor a change. >> you don't keep an eye on the opinion polls. >> no. i believe in duty. >> are not aware of the polls showing, recent poll showing relatively few strong support for remaining in the eu. >> as i say i'm aware generally of that phenomenon but the national position is showing some quite interesting data in favor of leaving and i think that is the right balance i might say. >> in your professional capacity you are looking also at the financial sector.
thank you very much for coming together this morning and that includes boris or mister johnson.i suppose i can call you mayor. we used to have almost 6 doctors that i suppose i should declare that other extremely well. we used to be in and out of each other's offices quite a bit years ago. you represent london. what are london's views on breaks it question mark. >> i can't give you any particular detail from londoners but i've heard i think that londoners tend to be more supportive of...