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a disaster has been avoided. the scottish national party has won its third victory in the scottish parliament elections, but it is being qualified as a meltdown for the labour party because they have been pushed into third position by the conservatives, by whom that is an extremely good result. the welsh assembly, labor has held most of its ground. jeremy corbyn spoke a little while ago and said the labour party has clung on and ground support in some areas. the fact is that he has averted a disaster but the fact of the matter is, as rumors swirled about the possible coup against him in the next month or after the eu referendum, they are not going to be out yet but were caught already this morning for more decisive leadership within his party and more appeals to go to the center ground. certainly for a party in opposition, it is not good enough when the conservative government is in disarray, divided by the brexit question and the labour party if it is serious about winning a 2020 general election should have far
a disaster has been avoided. the scottish national party has won its third victory in the scottish parliament elections, but it is being qualified as a meltdown for the labour party because they have been pushed into third position by the conservatives, by whom that is an extremely good result. the welsh assembly, labor has held most of its ground. jeremy corbyn spoke a little while ago and said the labour party has clung on and ground support in some areas. the fact is that he has averted a...
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norway has several parties. canada has several parties. chile has several parties.hey get on debates. but there are only two they get on the presidential debate, republican and democrat, because they control the gate. they controlled away again. had i got on the debates in my presidential run, in one debate i would have reached more people by 50 fold then i reached by filling all of the major arenas, madison square garden, target center, etc., as we did in the year 2000. so it is for a critical. unless your multibillionaire, you don't have the wherewithal to reach people because you're not going to be covered by the mass media. the mass media in the mass commercial media basically says, you can't win, never mind they represent majority positions like full medicare for all, like loosening of the electoral process so more people can get .n and ruand vote it doesn't matter that you represent majority positions that are taken off the table by the republican and democratic party. undiscoverable, like cracking down on corporate crime. like changing the corporate tax syste
norway has several parties. canada has several parties. chile has several parties.hey get on debates. but there are only two they get on the presidential debate, republican and democrat, because they control the gate. they controlled away again. had i got on the debates in my presidential run, in one debate i would have reached more people by 50 fold then i reached by filling all of the major arenas, madison square garden, target center, etc., as we did in the year 2000. so it is for a...
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china has 1.2 trillion japan has 1.1 trillion. highe still at a record for saudi holdings.mportant distinction. it's an inside baseball. the holdings of the treasury, we don't know every holding. i can tell you for the past 30 years what societies do in the futures market, what they do in the equities market, that something is not reflected in these numbers. those are the nuances that draw the. the shock for me is this compared to what's going on with china and japan. francine: this is reassure bond markets that seti raymond does not have the threat to unseat them? manus: this is the great debate. just a couple of months ago we had this article. if they were brought to bear in terms of congress saying seti raven could be liable for the tragedy and the events back in 2001 that they would start selling off assets. around $750was billion. i think the other question for the bond market is if societies mayselling, the japanese sell yet. guess where those dollars are backlated to end up? right up in the bond market. it's a great scoop 42 years in the making. for this, it opens mo
china has 1.2 trillion japan has 1.1 trillion. highe still at a record for saudi holdings.mportant distinction. it's an inside baseball. the holdings of the treasury, we don't know every holding. i can tell you for the past 30 years what societies do in the futures market, what they do in the equities market, that something is not reflected in these numbers. those are the nuances that draw the. the shock for me is this compared to what's going on with china and japan. francine: this is reassure...
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there has been money taken out. but this has happened before.hen returns come back, they will thrive again. i could not say that i'm surprised. but it does seem surprising that so many macro people got it wrong. but many of them will probably do pretty well in the future. >> in terms of the types of companies you have invested in lately, we have seen you identified and backing the likes of uber, airbnb, true growth stories, baa is another one. what have you learned and how do you implement that strategy as you look at a broader buyout portfolio? >> investing is not about size. it is about insight. what we are looking for today is where is there a change in the economy will we can get extraordinary growth? when interest rates are low, the discount rates imply that growth is worth a lot. we have been trying to find areas were we can sort through those disruptions in order to create the value suggested by growth. for example, we were lucky enough to sit in san francisco. as the economy has moved from a tech-based economy which was about, could you
there has been money taken out. but this has happened before.hen returns come back, they will thrive again. i could not say that i'm surprised. but it does seem surprising that so many macro people got it wrong. but many of them will probably do pretty well in the future. >> in terms of the types of companies you have invested in lately, we have seen you identified and backing the likes of uber, airbnb, true growth stories, baa is another one. what have you learned and how do you...
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taylor riggs has more. taylor: president obama is being pressed to speed up efforts to help syrian refugees. the administration had promised to resettle 10,000 refugees. eight months after the program started, only 2500 have an admitted. jerry brown is endorsing hillary clinton for president. brown says he believes clinton has the best shot at stopping donald trump. says while he is impressed with how well bernie sanders is done, he believes hillary clinton is the only path forward. a bite out ofing the puerto rican economy. the virus has led to the cancellation of more than 40,000 hotel room reservations. that translates to $20 million in lost revenue. rico has been hit harder by zika the any other part of the u.s. death.00 cases and one forecasters warned there could be more flooding in texas. crestoncos river may three-putt above the record. flooding has been playing for six deaths. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists and more than 150 news bureaus around the world. scarlet: econom
taylor riggs has more. taylor: president obama is being pressed to speed up efforts to help syrian refugees. the administration had promised to resettle 10,000 refugees. eight months after the program started, only 2500 have an admitted. jerry brown is endorsing hillary clinton for president. brown says he believes clinton has the best shot at stopping donald trump. says while he is impressed with how well bernie sanders is done, he believes hillary clinton is the only path forward. a bite out...
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the military is saying it has found debris. let's get up to speed with where stand.efforts we can cross to adam, who is at the airport. what are we hearing from the military? adam: given yesterday's false alarms, you would have thought carefulies were being about what they are saying. boththey are saying now, haveaft and navy vessels spotted debris from the airplane. both personal possessions and wreckage. oft is some 290, the north alexandria. if it is from, the plane and they can identify it as being debris that has come 804, if the plane disintegrated at high altitude, 37,000 feet, we don't know yet whether it has disintegrated, if that was the case. the debris could be spread out over a large area. this gives us a starting point and what it means is to find the black box, that is easier and -- they will be sweeping to find the blackbox as long as it has not been damaged. molly: we have also heard from the presidency, they have extended condolences to the families. it is safe to assume whatever we know, the families have als
the military is saying it has found debris. let's get up to speed with where stand.efforts we can cross to adam, who is at the airport. what are we hearing from the military? adam: given yesterday's false alarms, you would have thought carefulies were being about what they are saying. boththey are saying now, haveaft and navy vessels spotted debris from the airplane. both personal possessions and wreckage. oft is some 290, the north alexandria. if it is from, the plane and they can identify it...
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it has fallen to a two-month low.s is more on speculation that the central bank will cut rates further. those rates are ready at a record low. if we take a look at dollar-yen, we are seeing some yen strength today. this seems to be a bit of a did for that safe haven. a one-day move does not make a transfer the yen has been the worst performer among its peers and it is heading for a second straight weekly decline against the dollar. based on policy to virgins. governor says there is room to ease on a terry policy further. two fed policymakers making separate but similar cases for rate rises in the u.s. anna: both sounding fairly hawkish. in his strongest warning yet, mark carney has set a vote to leave the european union could cause a recession. in the brexit camp, they took it with a bucket full of salt. here he is talking about the possible risk. europeane to leave the union could have material economic effects on the exchange rate, demand, and on the supply potential. of x that could affect the appropriate setting o
it has fallen to a two-month low.s is more on speculation that the central bank will cut rates further. those rates are ready at a record low. if we take a look at dollar-yen, we are seeing some yen strength today. this seems to be a bit of a did for that safe haven. a one-day move does not make a transfer the yen has been the worst performer among its peers and it is heading for a second straight weekly decline against the dollar. based on policy to virgins. governor says there is room to ease...
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he has oregon, he has other states. there's going to be momentum. he will be announcing victory after victory even if numerically it's he's not going to likely beat her to the magic number. >> let's take a step back. you called it a big win last night. he picked up five delegates. we he are still ahead by more than 3 million votes. he barely put a nick in those margins last night. >> the warnings signs. he won 58% of the white vote. he has already cost her independents. she's going into a general election campaign against a very improbable republican likely nominee and someone who is going to be very tough opponent but then also draw -- he can draw some traditional democratic votes with that same economic populist message that bernie sanders has used to such effect. your turn. >> actually, first of all, the first poll showed hillary clinton leading 13 points against donald trump. >> i put it out there. >> it shows her even among white voters, 49/49 which for a democrat is unusual in presidential years but, more importantly, when it comes to who has
he has oregon, he has other states. there's going to be momentum. he will be announcing victory after victory even if numerically it's he's not going to likely beat her to the magic number. >> let's take a step back. you called it a big win last night. he picked up five delegates. we he are still ahead by more than 3 million votes. he barely put a nick in those margins last night. >> the warnings signs. he won 58% of the white vote. he has already cost her independents. she's going...
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it has cut new desk continuity to it. -- it has continuity to it.ee [indiscernible] egyptian aviation officials say each jim -- egyptian air flight in a four did not lose altitude. that contradicts the greek sentiment that the plane made radical turns and dropped 10,000 feet before dropping off the radar. it was on route from paris to cairo. dead. people are presumed japan's fertility rates have risen to the highest rates. rate rose to 1.4 edging up a smidge. the biggest conservation in the change coming from women aged between 30 and 34. we've got 150 bureaus around the world. 2400 journalists. you can find more on the bloomberg itself. go to top go. anna? manus? manus: thank you very much. let's get into the markets. juliette saly standing by to run up what is happening on the asian market. is it fed focus? preparing for two to three rate hikes. juliette: yes, it seems like we have a long way to go. certainly the likelihood increasing that we could see in june, scaring investors across the region with the exception of the philippines. every market
it has cut new desk continuity to it. -- it has continuity to it.ee [indiscernible] egyptian aviation officials say each jim -- egyptian air flight in a four did not lose altitude. that contradicts the greek sentiment that the plane made radical turns and dropped 10,000 feet before dropping off the radar. it was on route from paris to cairo. dead. people are presumed japan's fertility rates have risen to the highest rates. rate rose to 1.4 edging up a smidge. the biggest conservation in the...
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it has fallen by 29%.e worst performing index downe overall topix index, 29 percent, and we are seeing more speculation that the boj will drag rates further below zero. warning negative rates have increased anxiety and could weaken further the financial institutions seeing shareprice come under pressure. so, not a great outlook there for the overall banking sector in japan. rishaad: right, let's have a look at some stories making headlines. south korea could see its biggest ever ipo. the unit is planning a share sale that could raise $4.8 billion. it would value the company at a must $14 billion. the sale would be the world's biggest offering this year. is pulling its old navy line of clothing out of japan, saying it will help to focus on china and north america. disappointing results after turnaround plan failed to excite investors. it is pointing to a slump in clothing sales. trader is suing for more than he lost, claiming he was unfairly dismissed in 2008. he was jailed for causing a record trading loss
it has fallen by 29%.e worst performing index downe overall topix index, 29 percent, and we are seeing more speculation that the boj will drag rates further below zero. warning negative rates have increased anxiety and could weaken further the financial institutions seeing shareprice come under pressure. so, not a great outlook there for the overall banking sector in japan. rishaad: right, let's have a look at some stories making headlines. south korea could see its biggest ever ipo. the unit...
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part of what has power to be stocks generally higher has been the financial group, which has seen this big increase here. we have seen financials move higher along with bond yields. financials still the second worst-performing group year to date, so there is a rotation factor. news recently that at&t will be approaching yahoo!. from: this is coming to us alex sherman. you can see the shares still down. they did take a leg up after those headlines crossed. at&t supposedly said it was not in the bidding for yahoo! and now according to our reporting is one of the suitors. at&t shares little changed. ourrty media according to reporting is not likely to be a winning bidder. timeill have a little more to talk about this. the bit is not due until next week and hopefully we will figure out which one of these companies will be the winning bidder for yahoo!. let's check in on the bloomberg first word news with mark crumpton from our newsroom. mark: a state department audit is blaming hillary clinton and previous secretaries of state for poorly managing e-mail and other computer information accor
part of what has power to be stocks generally higher has been the financial group, which has seen this big increase here. we have seen financials move higher along with bond yields. financials still the second worst-performing group year to date, so there is a rotation factor. news recently that at&t will be approaching yahoo!. from: this is coming to us alex sherman. you can see the shares still down. they did take a leg up after those headlines crossed. at&t supposedly said it was not...
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i love the ideas that he has got.e somebody who went to woodstock is running for president. great ideas. free health care, free college. going for all of that. great ideas but, that thing called "congress" is a problem. just -- it is not just the president of the united states. it is "the president of the world." like hillary or not, and i do, she has international street and it is a dangerous world. i liked that she has been around it several times as secretary of state and her whole history. like him or not, bill clinton is available as a sounding board. internationally, i feel safer. john: we have four movie titles of yours, which applies better for the election. "good night and good luck." "something wild." "dumb and dumber." or "the squid and the whale." they are all very evocative. jeff daniels: if donald trump wins, it is "good night and good luck." mark: we will be right back. ♪ >> we leave you with the news that marco rubio does not want to be donald trump's running mate. he says he has reservations about don
i love the ideas that he has got.e somebody who went to woodstock is running for president. great ideas. free health care, free college. going for all of that. great ideas but, that thing called "congress" is a problem. just -- it is not just the president of the united states. it is "the president of the world." like hillary or not, and i do, she has international street and it is a dangerous world. i liked that she has been around it several times as secretary of state and...
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that he was a strategy chief he has been the cfo, has been at bayer since 1988. he has been offering the best possible deal. one of the investors we spoke as muchs this tops out as they can really pay. anything more becomes less attractive. is it going to be enough to convince monsanto? listen to what he told tom keene this morning. we are totally convinced about the attractiveness of our offer. if you look at the fact that it is a 30% -- a 37% premium over the others share price, that is a strong testimony for monsanto shareholders. it is also in line with attempted transactions. we are fully convinced that that is a highly attractive offer for monsanto. matt: so he was actually the boss for m&a for bayer before taking the ceo job, and he probably knows as well as you and i do that most first offers end up getting up to or dropped. usually a company will not accept of first offer, that monsanto will say that does not value was highly enough, and they will have to offer more. moree: we will bring you of our interview with warner baughman in our next hour. jon: we
that he was a strategy chief he has been the cfo, has been at bayer since 1988. he has been offering the best possible deal. one of the investors we spoke as muchs this tops out as they can really pay. anything more becomes less attractive. is it going to be enough to convince monsanto? listen to what he told tom keene this morning. we are totally convinced about the attractiveness of our offer. if you look at the fact that it is a 30% -- a 37% premium over the others share price, that is a...
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he has been in charge of business planning since last year.is appointment is expected to be approved by shareholders in late june. >> translator: we will concentrate on core businesses and improve our financial base as the first priority. i want to overcome this difficulty together with employees, managers, and stakeholders. >> the executives say the decision to replace the ceo is based on advice from a panel of outside directors. >>> japan's foreign minister fumio kishida pledged continued support to improve vietnam's infrastructure and human resources. kishida co-chaired the annual meeting of the bilateral cooperation committee with his vietnamese counterpart fam binmin in hanoi. the committee members confirmed they will do their best to improve the environment for japanese investment in vietnam. >> translator: japan will continue to make sufficient infrastructure investment in vietnam, both in quality, and value. >> min said ties with japan are vital and the nation is vietnam's important long-term partner. >>> prominent u.s. republicans are
he has been in charge of business planning since last year.is appointment is expected to be approved by shareholders in late june. >> translator: we will concentrate on core businesses and improve our financial base as the first priority. i want to overcome this difficulty together with employees, managers, and stakeholders. >> the executives say the decision to replace the ceo is based on advice from a panel of outside directors. >>> japan's foreign minister fumio kishida...
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it has been mixed. i think it was a low priority. he got elected in 2008 running on a progressive platform, which you pretty much largely forgot most of ashley his first term. his first term. basically, did not want to make waves or ruffle feathers. the second term under wheeler, implement it a great net neutrality policy. has been good on some of the mergers to stop them, but still through a boat to charter with the time warner merger. still a disappointment. for some one who ran in 2008 with a very progressive platform, internet, public idea, media consolidation, on community media, he basically has dropped the ball y: i want to thank you, robert mcchesney, professor at the university of illinois at urbana-champaign in the department of communication. he co-founded free press, a national media reform organization. bob mcchesney and john nichols recently co-wrote the book, "people get ready: the fight against a jobless economy and a citizenless democracy." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy g
it has been mixed. i think it was a low priority. he got elected in 2008 running on a progressive platform, which you pretty much largely forgot most of ashley his first term. his first term. basically, did not want to make waves or ruffle feathers. the second term under wheeler, implement it a great net neutrality policy. has been good on some of the mergers to stop them, but still through a boat to charter with the time warner merger. still a disappointment. for some one who ran in 2008 with...
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timele: it has been a long california's vote has mattered in a primary. look forward to the general election and say it's going to have a difference? you think there will be any difference in november? gov. davis: yes. when people go to the primary, they are likely to vote for that same person in the general if that person wins in the primary. i think it's like giving someone five dollars. you are invested in them. i'm looking for a big turnout on both sides. i think trump is likely to win on the republican side handily, and as i said, hillary wins in a narrow turnout. i think it's important to get people out and understand how this is. the supreme court hangs in the balance. obviously, the presidency hangs in the balance. it's hard to say when that ever happened before. john: i am a native californian myself, and the state used to be a republican state. republican governors often got elected in california. it's been a while since that happened. governor short was more of an independent. why do you think it is that in today's california republican party,
timele: it has been a long california's vote has mattered in a primary. look forward to the general election and say it's going to have a difference? you think there will be any difference in november? gov. davis: yes. when people go to the primary, they are likely to vote for that same person in the general if that person wins in the primary. i think it's like giving someone five dollars. you are invested in them. i'm looking for a big turnout on both sides. i think trump is likely to win on...
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it has pared its gains for the year. the nasdaq has been taking the worst. economice some mix data today. the trade deficit is one of the with thehat came out smallest going back to february 2015. we had fewer imports. there was more of a balance between the two. overall, if you look at the economic data and looked at in the u.s. recently, today, we had the adp numbers. we had factory orders. we had durable goods. we had services. if you look at the u.s. surprise index, it got pretty close to neutral. that means that there were more positive surprises at than negative surprises. but we have gone back down again. that means the preponderance of economic reports in the united states are still missing what economists are estimating them. that is one of the reasons that we have a lot of concerns about growth, not just in the u.s., but globally. take a look at how this is affecting different assets. the u.s. dollar seeing gains today. it is up half of 1%. if you look at what is going on with the 10-year note, the yield is going in the opposite direction. basis mu
it has pared its gains for the year. the nasdaq has been taking the worst. economice some mix data today. the trade deficit is one of the with thehat came out smallest going back to february 2015. we had fewer imports. there was more of a balance between the two. overall, if you look at the economic data and looked at in the u.s. recently, today, we had the adp numbers. we had factory orders. we had durable goods. we had services. if you look at the u.s. surprise index, it got pretty close to...
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what parish has achieved has been exemplary. reporter: around 1000 event are scheduled to take laced through sunday. among them, services and concerts and discussions. organizers are hoping christians and nonbelievers will have a chance to meet and enjoy the atmosphere. brent: our religious affairs correspondent is here in the studio. you were in the city earlier today. why did the catholic church choose leipsic? guest: first and foremost, this was organized by a secular organization, the german council of catholics of germany. it's not a direct hard of the official catholic church, this is actually one of the most secular places in all of western europe. in a definite sense, this is a political message that had a lot to do with ringing the church as a very tolerant, very open and honestly a very open organization to a place where there has been a lot of anti-immigration discussion. brent: that brings me to my next question. did the president of germany -- he is not catholic bute is an ordained minister. what was the purpose of
what parish has achieved has been exemplary. reporter: around 1000 event are scheduled to take laced through sunday. among them, services and concerts and discussions. organizers are hoping christians and nonbelievers will have a chance to meet and enjoy the atmosphere. brent: our religious affairs correspondent is here in the studio. you were in the city earlier today. why did the catholic church choose leipsic? guest: first and foremost, this was organized by a secular organization, the...
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given asury has been job to do, and it has done it.trying to shift the debate away from the economy. they're releasing a film today which is about the national health service, and their argument is that increased immigration will put the national health service at risk in the wind you can control immigration is by leaving the eu. they're also making a big deal of the question of whether turkey is going to join the eu, is one of the slightly embarrassing ones where u.k. government policy is that turkey should join the eu, that has always been u.k. government policy. but that's not really u.k. government policy at the moment. even if it were up to the u.k., it's out of to the u.k., because france and greece and fibrous and a whole bunch of other countries would have a say as well. mark: we will see you next hour. rob hutton, thank you. shery: we now turn to the u.s.. what a difference 10 months can make. back in july, poll showed hillary clinton the 20 point lead in a potential contest with donald trump. but now, the latest polls show th
given asury has been job to do, and it has done it.trying to shift the debate away from the economy. they're releasing a film today which is about the national health service, and their argument is that increased immigration will put the national health service at risk in the wind you can control immigration is by leaving the eu. they're also making a big deal of the question of whether turkey is going to join the eu, is one of the slightly embarrassing ones where u.k. government policy is that...
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ah, ha ha. show me top male artist. my whole belieber fan group.mpetition, but if it was i won. xfinity x1 lets you access the greatest library of billboard music awards moments, simply by using your voice. the billboard music awards, live sunday may 22nd, 8/5 pacific, only on abc. , our guestng us wrote a story about setting up pro trunk super pacs to try to defeat hillary clinton. dynamic to run a sophisticated independent campaign, to rival super pacs and are viewed with skepticism by major donors and their advisors. the free-for-all environment alarms veteran party strategist who recently signed on to try to help donald trump when the white house. thanks for joining us. one thing stuck out in your story. you got a response from the campaign manager saying mr. trump still does not really like super pacs. orthat a bit of a fiction, are they actually happy these things are happening? >> i think we are seeing conflicting messages coming out of the trunk campaign, both from the candidate and his advisers. they maintain that he disavowed all super pa
ah, ha ha. show me top male artist. my whole belieber fan group.mpetition, but if it was i won. xfinity x1 lets you access the greatest library of billboard music awards moments, simply by using your voice. the billboard music awards, live sunday may 22nd, 8/5 pacific, only on abc. , our guestng us wrote a story about setting up pro trunk super pacs to try to defeat hillary clinton. dynamic to run a sophisticated independent campaign, to rival super pacs and are viewed with skepticism by major...
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has to analysis.a better american economy when you ask out -- x out west virginia, north dakota, and texas. michael: texas at least has some offsets. north dakota, a real problem right now. for chile, for the national economy, a very small part. francine: how does this for in -- i love hearing about north dakota. goldman sachs basically admitting today that the oil market is rebounding a lot quicker than they thought. how much does this have to do with the flaring up in nigeria? does it mean we are still fixed in the $40-$50? michael: that is the interesting question that no one seems to know the answer to. i have talked to some analysts who say we are producing more oil than we need, but it is a bet that that could slow down very quickly. the question is how quickly chuckled to be open new wells or drill the ones that are open and then cap chacko it seems to be a question that no one knows the answer to. francine: thank you so much. douglas, when you look at the oil price -- i am reading from the ter
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maria's has a six-year-old daughter, her husband has cancer and is in the hospital. >> at the momentlive on is what i harvest here. i am grateful for the aid and the help from germany. reporter: helpers also get 50 euros a month from a german association founded by alexandros and friends. it's name translates as "aid for greece that gets where it's needed". the founders are regularly on site to ensure their organization lives up to its name. >> the administration costs are zero. we paid for our own flights. it's not like we're claiming any kind of travel expenses. reporter: in the beginning it was just a small, private initiative. but after coverage in the german media, donations poured in, raising funds in the group's account from 1300 to 40,000. the friends founded a registered association. it has since come to support a hundred families. with the cash they bring from germany, the friends provide first aid in greece. they say they help people, unlike the eu, which has spent millions saving banks. alexandros also helps the old and the sick, who cannot work on the farm. giorgios kala
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a lot has changed since then. reporter: fortunately a lot has changed since then.: i8úxúr 05/20/16 05/20/16 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from toronto, canada, this is democracy now! >> more than a century ago, a great injustice took place. on may 23, 1914, a steamship vancouver. on board were 376 passengers of sikh
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data has been pretty soft to the fed has been cautious about the second rate hike. did absolutely nothing, the end spikes, further pressure on the dollar. $12.99 ang to about ounce on friday. we have come down a little bit since then. this is huge when it comes to supporting the gold price. at the raw material space altogether, we have seen a resurgence. take a look at silver. eight is beating gold in terms of advance. we have seen a 15% spike. we are now back to levels from one year ago. some analysts saying it is just a rocketing. look at gold, though. gold recently. if you take a look at what happened, we saw the futures and options contract fall to about 184,000 last week. dropyou are seeing is a 2% in those holdings. that is the most that we have seen since hedge funds turned bullish on the metal. so, the long wagers have fallen but the short bet have also declined. not everybody is to bearish on metal. rishaad: there is a feeling that there is too much optimism? yvonne: this could do the reverse. if you look at what goldman sachs said, the expect gold to fall
data has been pretty soft to the fed has been cautious about the second rate hike. did absolutely nothing, the end spikes, further pressure on the dollar. $12.99 ang to about ounce on friday. we have come down a little bit since then. this is huge when it comes to supporting the gold price. at the raw material space altogether, we have seen a resurgence. take a look at silver. eight is beating gold in terms of advance. we have seen a 15% spike. we are now back to levels from one year ago. some...
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he has no fundraising apparatus. he has no dat mining apparatus. he has no field apparatus. he needs the rnc and paul ryan. charles: would not be a motivation for donald trump to go and play nice? >> yes, but you want the voters. a poll showed only 6% of the republicans are looking for a third party. you wanted the party to grow together. paul ryan is very well liked by the party, and money people like peter theil endorsed him yesterday. people are starting to gravitate toward him. charles: how do you envision this meeting? >> i think this is happening because donald trump is a good businessman. why would you spend your own money when there is other people's money out there. i think this is what i think his supporters and americans realize, this is a complicated dynamic. certain adjustments will have to be made. they have to trust they note real donald trump. the republicans also know that as well. this is a dance will influence. what i want to add about west virginia. there has never been a concern about green energy. this is about getting and attacking a segment of the ame
he has no fundraising apparatus. he has no dat mining apparatus. he has no field apparatus. he needs the rnc and paul ryan. charles: would not be a motivation for donald trump to go and play nice? >> yes, but you want the voters. a poll showed only 6% of the republicans are looking for a third party. you wanted the party to grow together. paul ryan is very well liked by the party, and money people like peter theil endorsed him yesterday. people are starting to gravitate toward him....
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she has a clawback proposal.you close a factory in the united states and move jobs overseas, we will clawback the value of your tax credit which helped you subsidize your research. mark: how would you characterize her philosophy towards -- brian: our story we will tell is that president obama has done a herculean task in terms of lifting the country out of a great recession. the prosperity we are starting to see is not fully shared and we still have a stacked deck were too much of the rewards of the improved economy are flowing to the top in terms of ceo pay, shareholder dividends. not enough of that money is flowing down. mark: take money from the people who are currently well-off and move it down the ladder? brian: that is what it is all about. we think it would be a significant inducement towards more responsible -- and we think it is smart corporate behavior. we think that is the type of smart, forward-looking approach to running your business that we should incentivize. mark: at the end of four years, how wo
she has a clawback proposal.you close a factory in the united states and move jobs overseas, we will clawback the value of your tax credit which helped you subsidize your research. mark: how would you characterize her philosophy towards -- brian: our story we will tell is that president obama has done a herculean task in terms of lifting the country out of a great recession. the prosperity we are starting to see is not fully shared and we still have a stacked deck were too much of the rewards...
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has trump ruled anybody out as running mate? >> reporter: he has. sounds like right now the vetting process is a process of elimination, and you hear rumors bat short lift, maybe shares governor nikki hailey is on the lord list but she is not being considered and was never considered contrary to what has been reported on other networks today. that news comes from mr. trump himself. he just sat down with brett baier. he said he has been having a lot of nice conversations with marco rubio lately, which analysts say is very sport. >> marco rubio brings something to the ticket that donald trump doesn't have. he is from a very, very much a battleground state of florida. his latino background is important, and he is a young face in the republican party that can really help to unite it. >> reporter: of course, m-trump doesn't need to pick a running mate until this summer at the convention. we found out this afternoon that only one former nominee or president will be in the house, bob dole. mitt romney says he is not going. >> mr. trump likes to speak of th
has trump ruled anybody out as running mate? >> reporter: he has. sounds like right now the vetting process is a process of elimination, and you hear rumors bat short lift, maybe shares governor nikki hailey is on the lord list but she is not being considered and was never considered contrary to what has been reported on other networks today. that news comes from mr. trump himself. he just sat down with brett baier. he said he has been having a lot of nice conversations with marco rubio...
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but something has happened. clearly it has. we just need to make sure that our policy approach to addressing this situation is rooted in evidence and facts and director comey has indicated, and i think this was sort of part of the reason that this discussion arose, is that director comey indicated that he was seeking out additional information and additional evidence about what was exactly happening in these communities. but it's clear that we don't have enough evidence at this point to claim that police officers are not doing their jobs is the reason for this uptick. i think the president's concern, actually, is really cused on rebuking this false choice between protecting civil rights and fighting crime. the truth is the vast majority of law enforcement officers that put on the uniform every day do both. they both are committed to fighting crime and doing it in a fair way. the best law enforcement agencies have made clear and have put in place policies that actually make it easier for their officers to pursue their job, to fi
but something has happened. clearly it has. we just need to make sure that our policy approach to addressing this situation is rooted in evidence and facts and director comey has indicated, and i think this was sort of part of the reason that this discussion arose, is that director comey indicated that he was seeking out additional information and additional evidence about what was exactly happening in these communities. but it's clear that we don't have enough evidence at this point to claim...
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has over what's needed to clinch the nomination. now, celebrating facing off bernie sanders on the debate. bernie sanders' game on with trump. >> are you prepare to debate the major issues facing our largest state and the country before the primary. yes or no? >> yes, i am. i think i should give and take that money to give it to some worthy charity. >> coming up, we'll ask jeff weaver if this is going to happen. global warming. president obama says world leaders paying close attention to the election here. >> i think it is fair to say there is some pride by the republican nominee, they are rebel minds and for good reasons. and drip, drip, drip, clinton tried to defend herself from the devastating states department report. she claims it exonerates her. >> as i say crooked hillary. inspector again report, not good. i want to run against hillary. >> good day everyone, i am andrea mitchell, in california today. donald trump hits his magic number of delegates. democrats remaining locked and looking like a close race here in california. t
has over what's needed to clinch the nomination. now, celebrating facing off bernie sanders on the debate. bernie sanders' game on with trump. >> are you prepare to debate the major issues facing our largest state and the country before the primary. yes or no? >> yes, i am. i think i should give and take that money to give it to some worthy charity. >> coming up, we'll ask jeff weaver if this is going to happen. global warming. president obama says world leaders paying close...
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the president has come under pressure to step down as the economy has slumped radically. opposition leaders have called for a referendum to get rid of the socialist leader. venezuela has the world's worst inflation rates and a chronic's wordage -- chronic shortage of gogoods. reporter: this little girl has cancncer. tumor is s seading thrhrough hr head. her mother takakes her to the capital, a 12 hour us right from their home. she gets chemotherapy here, but sometimes it is not available. we have to speak up and say we need chemo for the children. the venezuelan heaealthystem is crumblining, even ough the country has the against oil reserves in the world. a hidden cameraa shows bathrooms with no running water. a more with no electricity for refrigeration. many rooms are dirty, even filthy. important medications and that meant are lacking. venezuela cacannot afford to impoport them. >> there are not enougugh doctos scrubs or syringes. we d''t havave the tools to do reporter: doctors say the number of cancer deaths is rising because ey are forced to delay trtment. there are
the president has come under pressure to step down as the economy has slumped radically. opposition leaders have called for a referendum to get rid of the socialist leader. venezuela has the world's worst inflation rates and a chronic's wordage -- chronic shortage of gogoods. reporter: this little girl has cancncer. tumor is s seading thrhrough hr head. her mother takakes her to the capital, a 12 hour us right from their home. she gets chemotherapy here, but sometimes it is not available. we...
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all of the infrastructure has not built like it has in other asset classes. sometimes i hear the alarm going off -- how are you guys the samek, doing stuff? the worry is lending like a bank, doing what you did akin 2008. that is the concern. for us, we are a software company. i am not a bank. scarlet: a tech company? >> a tech company in financial services. i licensedpany is software. i'm not a bank in that regard. some others out there, yes, there are parallels to financial services companies. there was a whole credit card in the 1990's that eventually consolidated. i think we are seeing a similar wave today. you see a lot of these companies form, and they are figuring out ways to serve the consumer that banks cannot today. the reason we are all talking about this is because consumers are not going into bank branches and filling out paperwork for loans. they are going online. consumer behavior has shifted to create the opportunity for all of these businesses. they are the ones trying to fil i need. alix: great stuff. really interesting. oft burton, ceo orang
all of the infrastructure has not built like it has in other asset classes. sometimes i hear the alarm going off -- how are you guys the samek, doing stuff? the worry is lending like a bank, doing what you did akin 2008. that is the concern. for us, we are a software company. i am not a bank. scarlet: a tech company? >> a tech company in financial services. i licensedpany is software. i'm not a bank in that regard. some others out there, yes, there are parallels to financial services...
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has said many times he has parkinson's, which affects his legs.cannot walk without assistance. he is in a wheelchair most of the time. he has a little bit of trouble speaking in long, drawnout sentences, but he is hanging in there. i think he will be 92 in another month or so. and he was cheerful. he was gracious. he was incredibly generous in spirit. but his health is not what he would like it to be. i remember, as i said, meeting him on the day before thanksgiving in 1974. he was at the top of his game physically. this is a very active president, active person his entire life, and i know it is frustrating for him, but he is stoic. an in his stoicism, he is inspiring person. host: i want to try to get in larry in georgia, a democrat. the house is gaveling in. can you make it really quick? caller: good morning. i just wanted to say that i agree with donald trump and a lot of things that he has done. and he has exposed a lot of stuff with the republican party, about the tea party, and how they shut down the government at one time. and the stuff tha
has said many times he has parkinson's, which affects his legs.cannot walk without assistance. he is in a wheelchair most of the time. he has a little bit of trouble speaking in long, drawnout sentences, but he is hanging in there. i think he will be 92 in another month or so. and he was cheerful. he was gracious. he was incredibly generous in spirit. but his health is not what he would like it to be. i remember, as i said, meeting him on the day before thanksgiving in 1974. he was at the top...
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this kid also has ambitions.en: apple famously doesn't pay people for hacks which is what that apple into trouble with the fbi. the fbi does pay and they were able to get into the phone. sandra: facebook is paid over $4 million to bug bounty recipients. >> imagine over the last five years, so much more. sandra: and he wants a football and a bike. >> a soccer ball i believe. sandra: silicon, the other election this year that could have a major in fact on the economy. plus turn text into gaming, it teams don't go anywhere without their mobile phones. parents to stepdad. that is coming out. ♪ is Âi sandra: as you heard point out earlier, the top issues on the 2016 campaign trail, republican for under donald trump has said he will be one of the greatest job producing presidents in american history, read it a rating last night that he will bring jobs back into this country. >> we are going to bring back our jobs and save her job and people will have great jobs again. this country, which is very divided so many differe
this kid also has ambitions.en: apple famously doesn't pay people for hacks which is what that apple into trouble with the fbi. the fbi does pay and they were able to get into the phone. sandra: facebook is paid over $4 million to bug bounty recipients. >> imagine over the last five years, so much more. sandra: and he wants a football and a bike. >> a soccer ball i believe. sandra: silicon, the other election this year that could have a major in fact on the economy. plus turn text...
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has negotiated with.air to say that vietnam and some of these countries have welcomed this because they are wary of chinese intentions over the long run. david: that's right. the trick here is to use the tonese aggressiveness playoff the insecurities of these countries and make sure that they recognize it is the united states with who they have the best long-term possibilities. against this is the domestic politics here. they read,k times they watch your show and cnn and they see donald trump talking about how relationships in the region, including the american troop presence, should be based on whether or not these countries are financially contributing. -- could argue what's missing from the trumping argument right now is the case that the u.s. itself has in the region, and for its own reasons being a presence. these countries are nervous that the asian pitted that the president has talked about may go away on january 20, 2017. charlie: what do they think in asia when you hear mr. trump say he is not ag
has negotiated with.air to say that vietnam and some of these countries have welcomed this because they are wary of chinese intentions over the long run. david: that's right. the trick here is to use the tonese aggressiveness playoff the insecurities of these countries and make sure that they recognize it is the united states with who they have the best long-term possibilities. against this is the domestic politics here. they read,k times they watch your show and cnn and they see donald trump...
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he has to. it has work for him tremendously. help would be crazy not to employ them going forward. >> he has that uncanny ability to size somebody up. find their weakness and zero in on it with a label. we'll see what happens. daniel, good to see you. thanks. >> thanks. >>> coming up, hear from one of indiana's delegates. >> he will tell us why the state saw a massive turnout today. a lot of engagement and why the thinks donald trump won the hoosier state. our vitamins contain no gluten, dairy or artificial flavors. so we invented a word that means that. shmorange. and it rhymes with the color of our bottle. hey, baby, make it your first word! sfx: baby speak not even close. reach for the orange, it's 100% shmorange! until one of you clipst da food truck.. then your rates go through the roof. perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. tmom didn't want another dog. she said it's too much work. lulu's hair just floats. uhh help me! (do
he has to. it has work for him tremendously. help would be crazy not to employ them going forward. >> he has that uncanny ability to size somebody up. find their weakness and zero in on it with a label. we'll see what happens. daniel, good to see you. thanks. >> thanks. >>> coming up, hear from one of indiana's delegates. >> he will tell us why the state saw a massive turnout today. a lot of engagement and why the thinks donald trump won the hoosier state. our...
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now he has to fix mitsubishi.llen: he first fixed nissan, and now at mitsubishi motors , where they have had the scandal over emissions, he has been brought in to help. it is all because nissan has -- is going to want to invest in mitsubishi motors. david: what makes him so good at doing this? he does it time and time again? carol: the picture that you have with him, he looks like wolverine. ellen: he does. i bet you he will like the picture. in france, they called him "le cost killer." something like that. he knows how to cut costs, how to make auto companies working together share platforms, etc. and he just knows how to do it for less. david: looking at venture capital, a lot of circles here. no surprise the internet is a subject of a lot of venture capital investment. what else can we take away from this graphic? ellen: my favorite part is it looked at the recipients of venture capital and where they went to school. the most prevalent was dropping out of school. so you have a lot of entrepreneurs who are takin
now he has to fix mitsubishi.llen: he first fixed nissan, and now at mitsubishi motors , where they have had the scandal over emissions, he has been brought in to help. it is all because nissan has -- is going to want to invest in mitsubishi motors. david: what makes him so good at doing this? he does it time and time again? carol: the picture that you have with him, he looks like wolverine. ellen: he does. i bet you he will like the picture. in france, they called him "le cost...
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heroin use has gone down in yekaterinburg.ut designer drugs are on the rise, and their users are often alarmingly young. dimitri: drug addicts used to be between 22 and 25, now they are often 14 or 15. we even have 9 or even 6 year old kids, taking drugs. >> andrej kabanov was an addict for 11 years. he is proud to have had the strength to kick the habit. addiction is not an incurable disease, he says, but a weakness that you have to overcome. andrei: around the world, medication is used to help people kick their drug habit. but we do it without any tablets -- which is both quicker and easier. >> cold turkey. that's how roman overcame his own 13-year addiction. now he helps other addicts get clean at a farm in the forests of yekaterinburg. here they have to be entirely self-sufficient. they have to survive, without any outside help. roman takes us along. his job is to ensure that addicts here follow a strict daily routine. everyone has to do their bit. it's a bit like living in a collective. roman: physical work is good for pe
heroin use has gone down in yekaterinburg.ut designer drugs are on the rise, and their users are often alarmingly young. dimitri: drug addicts used to be between 22 and 25, now they are often 14 or 15. we even have 9 or even 6 year old kids, taking drugs. >> andrej kabanov was an addict for 11 years. he is proud to have had the strength to kick the habit. addiction is not an incurable disease, he says, but a weakness that you have to overcome. andrei: around the world, medication is used...
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has more from the newsroom. mark: the republican presidential nomination is in hand for donald trump. ofthe horizon, the selection a running mate. trump said he asked next women to be vetted for his vice -- vice presidential candidate. mr. trump: we are looking for absolute competence. i suspect we will have many women involved, not only with the campaign i've had, but many women involved. you will see that very strongly. mark: trump said he would be willing to debate bernie sanders couldat such an event raise millions for charity. election results has not changed the outcome of the kentucky presidential primary. sanders says he except the outcome and will not ask a judge to order a recount. in baghdad have killed at least 12 people. baghdad, whereof a house exploded as security forces entered during the search. man was intercepted at a checkpoint before he could detonate explosive strapped to his body. the republican controlled house is moving in toss of -- zika virus. toward ae progress compromise. fight theea
has more from the newsroom. mark: the republican presidential nomination is in hand for donald trump. ofthe horizon, the selection a running mate. trump said he asked next women to be vetted for his vice -- vice presidential candidate. mr. trump: we are looking for absolute competence. i suspect we will have many women involved, not only with the campaign i've had, but many women involved. you will see that very strongly. mark: trump said he would be willing to debate bernie sanders couldat...
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he has the millennials.they could do is do what david wade is asking for and that's to pressure bernie sanders to get out of the race. >> hmm, i've got to get to a break. can you answer on the other side, i promise. we have another segment. >> we're going to do that and then we're going to talk about the democratic ticket and who joe biden my haight have chosena running mate. ♪ ♪ (singing) you wouldn't haul a load without checking your clearance. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. when age-related macular have degeneration, amd we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. and everywhere i look... i'm reminded to stick to my plan. including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula that the national eye institute recommends to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd... after 15 years of clinical studies. preservision areds 2. because my eyes are everything. & in a worl
he has the millennials.they could do is do what david wade is asking for and that's to pressure bernie sanders to get out of the race. >> hmm, i've got to get to a break. can you answer on the other side, i promise. we have another segment. >> we're going to do that and then we're going to talk about the democratic ticket and who joe biden my haight have chosena running mate. ♪ ♪ (singing) you wouldn't haul a load without checking your clearance. so why would you invest without...
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guest: the announcement means the trend of further cuts in germany has been interrupted and has been changed. whether we will end up with 2%, i'm not sure. brent: why do you say that? guest: one of the few three or four countries and nato which manages to hit the 2% should be spending is greece. that means it's not a particularly convincing figure. brent: it is not realistic guest:? it is real estate as a goal, but it is a goal that will be achieved in a longer run. when we will arrive there, we will see. the key issue is we have to improve and increase our capabilities and that's more than just percentage figures. brent: there have in some serious pr blunders in the past. we've seen military helicopters and airplanes not working. we have rifles that don't shoot straight in the desert heat. it is not a flattering picture. is it an accurate one? guest: partly. germany is not the garbage army as it has been portrayed. it was the third-largest troop country leader in afghanistan which was a true fighting mission, far beyond any pacifist . you don't component -- you don't become this wit
guest: the announcement means the trend of further cuts in germany has been interrupted and has been changed. whether we will end up with 2%, i'm not sure. brent: why do you say that? guest: one of the few three or four countries and nato which manages to hit the 2% should be spending is greece. that means it's not a particularly convincing figure. brent: it is not realistic guest:? it is real estate as a goal, but it is a goal that will be achieved in a longer run. when we will arrive there,...
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he has a different philosophy. he said when he was coming into office that either iraq decentralize is or it will descend to break. -- disintegrate. he really believes in that. he has been a very supportive of getting local actors into the fight. you have really seen that come to fruition. bar province, about 15,000 tribal fighters are mobilized. they have marched there up the euphrates valley. ofwas a kind of fortress .sil they were able to do that because the tribes were immobilized. the tribes and security forces broke. important.s is very they are fighting with the iraqi security forces. he is been flushing resources down to the local level. an iconic city. and committedir mass atrocities. because this kind of attack. the city have been already depopulated. we worked with the iraqi government and local leaders to flesh resources down to the local levels. we had them identify how to get people back into their homes. what comes after isis? these peoplehave that have been displaced to come back to their homes. how
he has a different philosophy. he said when he was coming into office that either iraq decentralize is or it will descend to break. -- disintegrate. he really believes in that. he has been a very supportive of getting local actors into the fight. you have really seen that come to fruition. bar province, about 15,000 tribal fighters are mobilized. they have marched there up the euphrates valley. ofwas a kind of fortress .sil they were able to do that because the tribes were immobilized. the...
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he has said he wants to pick someone who has government experience, who has been a governor, a senator, somebody who has some pedigree, a resumÉ in governing. i think that is smart but he didn't say whether it would be a man, a woman, a southerner, a westerner, a northeasterner. he left himself a lot of room and that is smart. the one thing he has shut down, i think ben carson floated, might even be a democrat and he shot that down and says that would be disastrous. >> speaking of outsiders, what impact do you think having an outsider on the ticket, what impact could that have on the gop if it is a name not familiar with the public. >> i don't know that it helps a whole lot. i think it could be a question he doesn't want to have to deal with over the next several months. he doesn't want to put somebody on the stage that can hurt him. the main job of the vp pick is to take the hypocratic oath seriously. do no harm. he needs someone that has been through the process well enough, vetted well enough there won't be a lot of big surprises about the candidate and that person is not likely to
he has said he wants to pick someone who has government experience, who has been a governor, a senator, somebody who has some pedigree, a resumÉ in governing. i think that is smart but he didn't say whether it would be a man, a woman, a southerner, a westerner, a northeasterner. he left himself a lot of room and that is smart. the one thing he has shut down, i think ben carson floated, might even be a democrat and he shot that down and says that would be disastrous. >> speaking of...
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donald trump has said so much. he's gone out so far of john miller -- i don't know the difference anymore -- donald trump has gone so far to praise and kiss up to the clintons that now that he wants to go back and destroy them, fine, that's the donald trump play book. bill clinton, not only supported violence against women act, family medical leave act, appointed women to the justice department, to top positions. so, he has a good record on women's issues. will these so-called women come out and readjudicate their criticism of the clintons? fine. >> they're not so-called. they're actually women. >> of course they are. all i'm saying is that there are issues here that donald trump would like to talk about because he done want to talk about releasing tax return. >> is clinton ready to battle that kind of battle? she was asked about this last week i guess on the campaign trail. she said essentially i'm not going to talk about that. i'm focused on the issues. is that good enough on debate stage with donald trump. >> wh
donald trump has said so much. he's gone out so far of john miller -- i don't know the difference anymore -- donald trump has gone so far to praise and kiss up to the clintons that now that he wants to go back and destroy them, fine, that's the donald trump play book. bill clinton, not only supported violence against women act, family medical leave act, appointed women to the justice department, to top positions. so, he has a good record on women's issues. will these so-called women come out...
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and the agency itself has become a laughing stock, certainly its management has. year ago the tsa again a national readiness test failed to detect explosives and banned weapons in an embarrassing 95% of tests. and the agency didn't show much improvement a few months later, citing failures in technology, procedure and human error. i can't, in fact, remember a time when the agency did anything but fail those tests. senator mark kirk has called on the tsa administrator peter neffinger to resign if he doesn't resolve this crisis by memorial detail. he should take johnson with him in my opinion. most of the officials in this failed administration, he simply doesn't give a damn about the citizens he is supposed to be serving. the leaders of the airline industry, by the way, have immense responsibility and they had better step up because they, their companies, their employees and their shareholders will be paying a heavy price for the ignorance and the incompetents administration officials have once again broken trust with the american people. november 8th can't come too
and the agency itself has become a laughing stock, certainly its management has. year ago the tsa again a national readiness test failed to detect explosives and banned weapons in an embarrassing 95% of tests. and the agency didn't show much improvement a few months later, citing failures in technology, procedure and human error. i can't, in fact, remember a time when the agency did anything but fail those tests. senator mark kirk has called on the tsa administrator peter neffinger to resign if...
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the party has to unite around him. >> has to are you night around him. >> has to unite around him.l. there will be a few holdouts. the holdouts will get a lot of airtime on cnn and other networks, but by and large i think the party will rally around him. we would need to step back. a year ago i put myself in this camp, nobody thought that donald trump would be the nominee for the republican party, or very few people. >> what did you think would happen? >> in the normal sorting out process, the cream usually goes to the top, and i didn't realize donald trump was going to be the cream that got to the top. i totally misjudged his act to win, but for somebody that has really no experience in politics, to be able to start off and to win with a strong field and not even go to the convention, that he's the presumptive nominee a month before we have our final primaries is quite remarkable. it shows that he is a winner. he knows how to win. >> you will support him. you will vote for him. no reservations. >> as of now unless something happens that i don't know. but, no, he's the nominee of t
the party has to unite around him. >> has to are you night around him. >> has to unite around him.l. there will be a few holdouts. the holdouts will get a lot of airtime on cnn and other networks, but by and large i think the party will rally around him. we would need to step back. a year ago i put myself in this camp, nobody thought that donald trump would be the nominee for the republican party, or very few people. >> what did you think would happen? >> in the normal...
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the arts center has been recently.amped. >> we could never have done it just with local funding. . the village council would not have agreed to have our money agreed exclusively on the cultural center. that's why the subsidies are so vital. reporter: in addition to the library, the village now has a concert hall, a modern theater, and a cinema. because the mayor apply for all manner of eu funding. >> we have already made a lot of public buildings energy efficient. and now it is the library's turn. it will cost a little over 100,000 euros, most of which will be covered by the eu. >> he has been busy making the most of the new opportunities t -- opportunities and funds made available ever since slovenia joined the eu. cutting-edge money-saving technology. russell's covered most of the construction costs. although -- brussels covered most of the construction costs. >> it was really difficult. mainly because of the slovenian government, not the eu. there isis a bit too much dedemocracy, but we accomplished it with a bit of
the arts center has been recently.amped. >> we could never have done it just with local funding. . the village council would not have agreed to have our money agreed exclusively on the cultural center. that's why the subsidies are so vital. reporter: in addition to the library, the village now has a concert hall, a modern theater, and a cinema. because the mayor apply for all manner of eu funding. >> we have already made a lot of public buildings energy efficient. and now it is the...
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gallego has presented.his was an unspeakable tragedy and the appropriateness with which he has envisioned in naming the vehicle after those who died in the incident, seems quite appropriate. i think when you take the long view, you have to understand that the commandant speaks in the interest of not just the rates of today, but the marines of the future. and does so with compelling authority. >> i yield back. thank you. >> just went from california is also a marine. from, is also a marine. would you like to -- [laughter] >> that was well set. thank you. gentleman from new jersey. >> is there a sense of congress on this issue? resolution? has this been discussed in the house yet? chair,turner, -- it is a sense of congress. what i'm asking is that we set a sense of commerce to accommodate to consider this. as we do know, there are different vehicles, different platforms that are named after people and divisions and what we are saying is that we encourage you to do that. i'm not mandating it, i'm saying that w
gallego has presented.his was an unspeakable tragedy and the appropriateness with which he has envisioned in naming the vehicle after those who died in the incident, seems quite appropriate. i think when you take the long view, you have to understand that the commandant speaks in the interest of not just the rates of today, but the marines of the future. and does so with compelling authority. >> i yield back. thank you. >> just went from california is also a marine. from, is also a...
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ha-ha-ha! long fuse. ha-ha-ha! >> larry: that doesn't make sense at all!e you don't know dick about foreign affairs, wilmore. >> larry: another well then how are you such an expert at foreign affairs? >> because i'm dennis rodman. i've hooked up with tons of women from different countries. my bedroom-- melting pot! it's a melting pot! ha-ha-ha! >> larry: that sounds horrible. ( crying ) >> larry: are you crying? what's the matter? >> can't you just give me credit, wilmore? maybe my style is unorthodox, but i get results. i did what no one else could do. >> larry: okay, fine, fine, but please help me understand-- >> no, you help me. >> larry: stop it! you went on television-- stop it! you went on television and literally badmouthed kenneth bae in early 2014. >> and that is why you'll never be ambassador material, wilmore. hashtag #strategy. it was done to show to kim that i understood what bae had done in north korea. wheels within wheels, wilmore. ( laughter ) >> larry: i will never understand what's going on in your mind and between you and kim jong-un. >
ha-ha-ha! long fuse. ha-ha-ha! >> larry: that doesn't make sense at all!e you don't know dick about foreign affairs, wilmore. >> larry: another well then how are you such an expert at foreign affairs? >> because i'm dennis rodman. i've hooked up with tons of women from different countries. my bedroom-- melting pot! it's a melting pot! ha-ha-ha! >> larry: that sounds horrible. ( crying ) >> larry: are you crying? what's the matter? >> can't you just give me...
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what has to be done? in general, the terms one has to recommend to deescalate and demilitarized security policy. the priorities or strategies for corporation and the joint -- cooperation and a joint solution under the orc offices should conclude in 2016 following immediate steps and measures. first, prevention of the direct military confrontation between the west and russia. one should be focused especially on the question how to prevent unintentional military incidents. second, development of political, economic, and military conditions were a for a durable and just peaceful settlement of the crisis around ukraine as well as other regions. i would like to say that the interim report of the group was directly focused on the solution of the crisis in and around ukraine. fourth, excuse me, third, the mission in ukraine, to ukraine, and establishing to monitor and -- establishing a mechanism to implement the minsk agreement. and forth, operating a frame for the lasting political sentiment of the ukraine cris
what has to be done? in general, the terms one has to recommend to deescalate and demilitarized security policy. the priorities or strategies for corporation and the joint -- cooperation and a joint solution under the orc offices should conclude in 2016 following immediate steps and measures. first, prevention of the direct military confrontation between the west and russia. one should be focused especially on the question how to prevent unintentional military incidents. second, development of...