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it has been for a few hours. reading and an official announcement and has also been the continuous weather report almost comical. it's kind of like a soviet timeframe. the military have taken control of the main airport. but there are reports in the last hour of the troops pulling back which coincided with an announcement by the military commander of the first army which is it istanbul that he did not support the coup. there is a big split in the military and the estimates i've been hearing our 4060%. the military seems to be working this out through the night and has said as of 6:00 a.m. there will be a curfew imposed. i think they will see brute force determining the outcome. we've seen people getting shot on the streets. it's very fluid in a tough situation. lou: we appreciate you taking the time. we wish you a safety and thank you so much for joining us here. there is more coming appear next. we are following breaking news out of turkey. he is calling on the turkish people to take to the streets and show suppo
it has been for a few hours. reading and an official announcement and has also been the continuous weather report almost comical. it's kind of like a soviet timeframe. the military have taken control of the main airport. but there are reports in the last hour of the troops pulling back which coincided with an announcement by the military commander of the first army which is it istanbul that he did not support the coup. there is a big split in the military and the estimates i've been hearing our...
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. >> amendment 61 has been withdrawn. has been withdrawn. amendment 123 has been withdrawn. amendment two, sponsored by 26.om on page 13 line the proposed amendment is, to strike the words "push back enclose the word "oppose all." make the sentence protect will transgender individuals from violence and ensure their access o necessary health care." >> i do not need a minute to explain, it is self-explanatory. i am from palm beach council, i think we should passes unanimously and i yield back. >> 15-seconders? anyone? i will call the question, all those in favor please raise your right card. ? negative vote it passes unanimously. [applause] >> thank you. >> amendment 122 has been withdrawn. amendment 31 has been withdrawn. amendment 206 has been withdrawn. amendment 209 has been withdrawn. amendment one 94, sponsored by henry clay pull on page 13, line 40, the proposed amendment on "ge 13, line 40, after americans with disabilities act" the following, "we will protect and expand the rights of americans with disabilities to get the accommodations and supports they need to live
. >> amendment 61 has been withdrawn. has been withdrawn. amendment 123 has been withdrawn. amendment two, sponsored by 26.om on page 13 line the proposed amendment is, to strike the words "push back enclose the word "oppose all." make the sentence protect will transgender individuals from violence and ensure their access o necessary health care." >> i do not need a minute to explain, it is self-explanatory. i am from palm beach council, i think we should passes...
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erdogan has been reelected several times. as he tries to concentrate more and more power in his hands and in the presidential office, that has become something that many people, not just in turkey and more particularly in the west and his allies have grown to sort of be very suspicious of. and you are talking about the president. this is what we saw happen in egypt. eventually the military decided they didn't want any more of this. they thought he was being too islamist. they hate the idea of calling it a coup. they call it diplomatically irate when you call it a coup. duo not know right now where president erdogan is and where the rest of the government is. the prime minister's office has been trying to say in the last several hours this has been afailed attempt, an attempt by certain groups to create a coup, but there are other reports now that say that it is more serious than that. it was deemed that he had gone way too far and become too aauthoritarian. we'll wait and see, but 14 terrorist ataxes in turkey. the latest one
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has the president been briefed? >> reporter: he certainly has been briefed on the situation. ironically, as this was beginning to unfold, secretary of homeland security jeh johnson was in the east room. in fact we were in the midst of the press conference with the president of mexico shortly thereafter. both gentlemen were apprised of the statement. we have a statement from the white house and we got this from matthew dean, our justice department producer. he says jeh johnson has been made aware of the situation and briefed as it continues to unfold. he is en route to philadelphia to inspect security operations in advance of the dnc. and i share that for a couple of reasons. obviously a circumstance like this, when we're talking about soft target terrorism, is a major concern for the white house and for the entire administration. keep in mind, law enforcement here in the states has been very active in trying to prevent similar circumstances that we've seen unfortunately play out in paris and in munich and madrid and all over the globe from happening here in the u.s. that's of
has the president been briefed? >> reporter: he certainly has been briefed on the situation. ironically, as this was beginning to unfold, secretary of homeland security jeh johnson was in the east room. in fact we were in the midst of the press conference with the president of mexico shortly thereafter. both gentlemen were apprised of the statement. we have a statement from the white house and we got this from matthew dean, our justice department producer. he says jeh johnson has been...
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prevented today -- that has been presented today. bias directed one way, clearly toward the republicans, and there are several other news outlets out there that are clearly democratic. i am curious as to whether or not the american people will actually be able to get coverage from both the democratic and republican conventions without a plethora of media bias? i hate to say it, but mr. o'keefe, you yourself are guilty somewhat, or your paper is, at least, of media bias. ast: keep on the line for second it what newspaper do you read every day? caller: the atlanta journal-constitution sometimes. i like to get my information mostly from the internet. host: what do you read on the internet? caller: i try to get some ,ifferent overseas outlets those not controlled by an american conglomerate. host: ok, and when you are watching tv news, who do you want? varies.it quite frankly, in my opinion, and keep in mind, this is just my opinion, news is poisoned in one way or another. host: ok, if you sit down around 5:00 in the afternoon, who are yo
prevented today -- that has been presented today. bias directed one way, clearly toward the republicans, and there are several other news outlets out there that are clearly democratic. i am curious as to whether or not the american people will actually be able to get coverage from both the democratic and republican conventions without a plethora of media bias? i hate to say it, but mr. o'keefe, you yourself are guilty somewhat, or your paper is, at least, of media bias. ast: keep on the line...
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i think that may be happening in the military in turkey has been long very secular. they feel it is protector of the secular identity of turkey under ataturk. they see that slipping not only with akp but another sort of movement has increased its influence within the military. so the military may be solidifying some of its power through a coup. i will tell you as ed has said. i don't think this will end well. in egypt it hasn't ended well. short term it might be helpful to us against isis, in the long term one of the things we've seen in the middle east, turkey was insulated of revolutions from arab awakening because already in many ways it is democracy. it using old 20th century fair a dime of coups to correct the vacuum islamism filled in the middle east that might end up actually taking it back generations instead of moving the process forward. deirdre: speaking of moving back, as you say going back to this almost old-style coup, i want to bring our viewers up to speed. state tv says the coup has been successful. there is a group, a quote, unquote, peace council, t
i think that may be happening in the military in turkey has been long very secular. they feel it is protector of the secular identity of turkey under ataturk. they see that slipping not only with akp but another sort of movement has increased its influence within the military. so the military may be solidifying some of its power through a coup. i will tell you as ed has said. i don't think this will end well. in egypt it hasn't ended well. short term it might be helpful to us against isis, in...
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donald trump has never been a common person. he has never understood hunger.very day of his life has been easy. >> thank you very much for joining me here. the world.om around in germany, chancellor angela has vowed not to abandon her policy of welcoming refugees. she says she will not allow to undermine the country's cultural openness. government policies have been under scrutiny following terror attacks. our to undermine the country's cultural openness. correspondent chris butler is in a town that has seen a significant influx of refugees. chris: the area prides itself on being a welcoming place, but in germany's largest state, there is increasing unease about angela merkel's so-called .pen-door policy polic the two english words might give you an idea of feelings here. there are people who want tighter controls of who enters this line. >> i'm in favor of an integration law that has more controls and gives people opportunities for the future. that must be a requirement, and that's where we, as bavarians, differ somewhat from the government in berlin. >> earl
donald trump has never been a common person. he has never understood hunger.very day of his life has been easy. >> thank you very much for joining me here. the world.om around in germany, chancellor angela has vowed not to abandon her policy of welcoming refugees. she says she will not allow to undermine the country's cultural openness. government policies have been under scrutiny following terror attacks. our to undermine the country's cultural openness. correspondent chris butler is in...
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has tried to consolidate power. and conflicted with the military. there's been trouble brewing but it has dialed down. so this is very surprising to american officials who have been monitoring the situation and are confirming gunshots on the streets. they're confirming media reports. they do not have their own fi t firsthand intelligence on what is happening in such an important nato ally which has roontly been the subject of terror attacks. >> and we don't mean to express surprise this has taken all quarters by surprise. by its nature, it has to be sprung and secrecy is a vital part of this. matt bradley in london. what your monitoring there. >> official statement from the state-run turkish media agency that the chief of staff of the turkish military was among those taken hostage by hostage takers in ankara. as you know, this is starting to look like a traditional coup, especially the kind that's struck turkey several times. so taken hostage, probably means he was basically detained by the co-plotters in ankara. confirmed by reuters. this is the fourth -- this is the fifth time the military has interv
has tried to consolidate power. and conflicted with the military. there's been trouble brewing but it has dialed down. so this is very surprising to american officials who have been monitoring the situation and are confirming gunshots on the streets. they're confirming media reports. they do not have their own fi t firsthand intelligence on what is happening in such an important nato ally which has roontly been the subject of terror attacks. >> and we don't mean to express surprise this...
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what about a more surprising story and what has been the knock on effect? you the brexit winners and losers. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 54 minutes past the hour. we know brexit has propped up ftse 100 companies by weakening the pound while pushing down the value of uk's smaller cap companies. what are the more unexpected outcomes? joining me, bloomberg's european equities reporter, sophia record to. what is the best way to make money in stocks this week? what has been the best way? >> the obvious story here has been the low currency, and what has been surprising is how quickly the ftse 100 recovered from those losses. although the good caps on been doing real well -- have been doing well. a surprising trade has been the continued bullish outcome for gold. gold producers, up quite a bit again. that has been a winning trade. if you short banks, even though they are getting a little bit of a boost, barclays, rbs, they are deep in bear markets. that's another way to make money. guy: what surprised the market the most during this story? hasn't been the fact that t
what about a more surprising story and what has been the knock on effect? you the brexit winners and losers. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 54 minutes past the hour. we know brexit has propped up ftse 100 companies by weakening the pound while pushing down the value of uk's smaller cap companies. what are the more unexpected outcomes? joining me, bloomberg's european equities reporter, sophia record to. what is the best way to make money in stocks this week? what has been the best way? >>...
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so, the concern has been -- this is not something that developed just now -- the concern has been over the past year, year and a half, that we're seeing a new generation of jihaddists rising up and whether they're aligned with al qaeda -- anwar has a pace there and that's part of al qaeda in the indian subcontinent so they're present there so who it's isis or -- but the message is what catherine was talking about. this is a global problem. they need to start understanding -- >> it's not just iraq and syria, and to be the extent al qaeda and -- somalia, istanbul, lebanon, jordan,st week alone. those places have seen attacks and an isis either directed or inspired attack in orlando, florida. the tentacles of isis extend everywhere. >> from the isis chant pound of we get caught up in part prognosissally and because we're trying to understand it, we get caught up in is it a direct operation, like the ataturk airport. or direct instruction and resources provided by isis or someone who latched on to the isis doesn't care. it's in the win column for them. but we are seeing credit where it's d
so, the concern has been -- this is not something that developed just now -- the concern has been over the past year, year and a half, that we're seeing a new generation of jihaddists rising up and whether they're aligned with al qaeda -- anwar has a pace there and that's part of al qaeda in the indian subcontinent so they're present there so who it's isis or -- but the message is what catherine was talking about. this is a global problem. they need to start understanding -- >> it's not...
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but again, the government has been denying this. just to give you a little bit more background, there have been a number of arrests in the past few weeks. the government has really been trying to crack down on these attacks. they've arrested at least some 10,000 to 40,000, 50,000 people in the past two weeks. again, we don't know if what's happening in bangladesh in the capital is related to any of -- >> thank you so much. >> -- a very tense situation. >> as she explained again, this is a bakery by day, a spanish restaurant by night. this is an ongoing hostage situation. assailants going inside just after midnight there dhaka time with guns taking these people hostage. i have ivan watson. ivan watson has been covering these machete murders. for an american audience can you just explain again what's happened and how al qaeda, isis plays a part here but how the government has been saying, no. >> this has been a really gruesome trend over the course of two years now where you've had people who criticize islam, secular bloggers who have
but again, the government has been denying this. just to give you a little bit more background, there have been a number of arrests in the past few weeks. the government has really been trying to crack down on these attacks. they've arrested at least some 10,000 to 40,000, 50,000 people in the past two weeks. again, we don't know if what's happening in bangladesh in the capital is related to any of -- >> thank you so much. >> -- a very tense situation. >> as she explained...
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the truck driver has been identified. officials say the driver was killed in a shootout with police. hiscois hollande and interior say the country is at war with terrorism. attack that has all the elements to be called a terrorist attack is once again of an incredible violence and it is clear we have to do everything in our power to fight this terrorist plague. of terroristsr who want to strike us at any price and in a very violent way -- amid strong mobilization by the security services such as the ones i've seen tonight in nice. mark: let's bring in phil -- and the french government reported in paris. you were in nice. describe the scene for us. phil: sure. scene we haves a seen other times after the attacks in paris in november. soldiers police and everywhere with automatic weapons and shotguns and ride gear. i was just at the site. it is still closed off. there is a huge crowd of people gathered just to observed the site. it really does feel like there is a state of emergency. a police boat came along the beach and ord
the truck driver has been identified. officials say the driver was killed in a shootout with police. hiscois hollande and interior say the country is at war with terrorism. attack that has all the elements to be called a terrorist attack is once again of an incredible violence and it is clear we have to do everything in our power to fight this terrorist plague. of terroristsr who want to strike us at any price and in a very violent way -- amid strong mobilization by the security services such...
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killed, farmland has been ruined and transportation has been disrupted.blem has been made worse by the arrival of a typhoon. in sports, justin spieth is the thest golfer to bow out of real olympics. alle other top golfers withdrew because of concerns about the zika virus. this is the first time golf has been in the olympics in 112 years. news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2600 journalists and analysts in 120 countries. this is bloomberg. aberdeen --ceo of in the wake of the brexit vote -- says there is interest in british real estate. here is martin gilbert speaking exclusively earlier this morning. >> on monday last week we saw a redemptions almost at zero, on our three and a half billion funds so we thought the worst was over. and then the surprise news came out in the afternoon that one of the funds was gating and that of .ourse caused the panic selling you can understand, people taking money out of a property 20% and investing in a discount, so it is quite a good arbitrage really. one of our obligations was to provide liquidity to our holders and we got
killed, farmland has been ruined and transportation has been disrupted.blem has been made worse by the arrival of a typhoon. in sports, justin spieth is the thest golfer to bow out of real olympics. alle other top golfers withdrew because of concerns about the zika virus. this is the first time golf has been in the olympics in 112 years. news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2600 journalists and analysts in 120 countries. this is bloomberg. aberdeen --ceo of in the wake of the brexit vote -- says...
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--has been called here water pure water. vernment also has its income that it can't are all from, and other ways it can account for that headline number , which really was a large number, although we had reports up ¥230 trillion at one point. it seems like governor kuroda kept the door open in terms of more action, right? there are justt so many questions after friday. he did a very unusual thing saying he would conduct a policy review for september. it is not clear what triggered that or what it entails, but some people have thought of it as potentially opening the door for them to do something completely different. there had been talk about lastopter money building month, so that's why the expectations are around governor kuroda were so high on friday. in order to surprise markets, he would have had to -- he could have even deepened the negative interest rate, expanded etf buying, and expanded on buying, and said here is my kitchen sink as well, and it probably would not have been enough for investors who expected the big b
--has been called here water pure water. vernment also has its income that it can't are all from, and other ways it can account for that headline number , which really was a large number, although we had reports up ¥230 trillion at one point. it seems like governor kuroda kept the door open in terms of more action, right? there are justt so many questions after friday. he did a very unusual thing saying he would conduct a policy review for september. it is not clear what triggered that or what...
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india has been hard-hit. it is home to 18% of the world's population and has only 4% of the world water resources. 330 million people there are suffering the effects of heat wave and drought. last year's monsoon has left lakes and rivers dry. 17,000 villages are without access to water. >> every morning and evening, they walked to the watering hole. after half an hour, it is empty. people do not normally pay for water here. the wells dried up long ago. it has not rained her for three years. to the crops of failed. -- the crops failed. >> we went into debt. he could not pay back the money. it was too much for him. >> a few months ago, he killed himself. six of her neighbors have done the same. the region has been hit with suicides. she is trying to survive with her daughter and mother in law. >> this is the worst drought i have ever experienced. there have always been dry spells. at least food was cheap. everything here is expensive. the death of my son is a mountain on my chest and i am sad for my daughter-in
india has been hard-hit. it is home to 18% of the world's population and has only 4% of the world water resources. 330 million people there are suffering the effects of heat wave and drought. last year's monsoon has left lakes and rivers dry. 17,000 villages are without access to water. >> every morning and evening, they walked to the watering hole. after half an hour, it is empty. people do not normally pay for water here. the wells dried up long ago. it has not rained her for three...
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he has been to the area. steve, what can you the me about dhaka and specifically about this diplomatic dwrt and what it's like? >> this is a wonderful place in dhaka. as others have described it, it is a place that the name doesn't really capture. it is felt to be a safe place. it's a place where not only a diplomatic community is there, but enema of the ngo internationals who have come in to work on women's rights, secularism, poverty issues, micro credits. it's the watering hole forhose people who have been working to engage with bangladesh and help it move forward. and as others have said, there are a lot of check points. and it's -- you don't have the feeling of overwhelming security there, but it was considered a safe spot. but i think there has been an increasing targeted killing campaign primarily of bangladeshis who are secular activists. a popular progressive blogger was hacked to death. another, who was the publisher of the first lgbt magazine was killed just a few months ago in bangladesh. you have
he has been to the area. steve, what can you the me about dhaka and specifically about this diplomatic dwrt and what it's like? >> this is a wonderful place in dhaka. as others have described it, it is a place that the name doesn't really capture. it is felt to be a safe place. it's a place where not only a diplomatic community is there, but enema of the ngo internationals who have come in to work on women's rights, secularism, poverty issues, micro credits. it's the watering hole forhose...
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it has not been shut down here. same reports others are of sporadic gunfire and clashes. but at the top of the 5:00 hour here on a friday night in the united states, the story is reports conflicting on both sides of an attempted military coup in turkey. andrea mitchell has been part of our coverage and has been gathering as much as she can in washington. andrea, this appears to be a surprise to a lot of folks from turkey to the beltway. >> it is shockingly surprising to u.s. defense intelligence, the white house. secretary kerry in moscow says only that he is monitoring reports. they've seen the reports. they don't he
it has not been shut down here. same reports others are of sporadic gunfire and clashes. but at the top of the 5:00 hour here on a friday night in the united states, the story is reports conflicting on both sides of an attempted military coup in turkey. andrea mitchell has been part of our coverage and has been gathering as much as she can in washington. andrea, this appears to be a surprise to a lot of folks from turkey to the beltway. >> it is shockingly surprising to u.s. defense...
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now, this has been a similar type of attack, but it has been also kind of ramming instant where a struck has barrelled into a crowd. there have been other similar types of attacks, but nothing with the death toll quite like this. there's been about three attacks since the end of the year, but the death toll was one person and a number injured. this is a very different dialogue. 84 people dead in this attack. intelligence has to step on on sdmesic soil in france. >> we still don't know whether or not this individual acted aide loan or whether there was more people involved. whether it was a lorgeer group. no one is claiming responsibility as of now as well. >> it's been called a terrorist crime by the french president so we know it is some form of terrorism, but exactly who is behind it, whether it's al qaeda like in the charlie hebdo case, whether it's isis, we don't know. it might be one person operating on the back of something they believe in so we still don't know. we have to wait for that information. it still goes with the same tone that the french have been dealing with back layin
now, this has been a similar type of attack, but it has been also kind of ramming instant where a struck has barrelled into a crowd. there have been other similar types of attacks, but nothing with the death toll quite like this. there's been about three attacks since the end of the year, but the death toll was one person and a number injured. this is a very different dialogue. 84 people dead in this attack. intelligence has to step on on sdmesic soil in france. >> we still don't know...
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thanks for being with us on this best deal dayng, has been celebrating its national holiday. has beenhollande celebrating with forces making their way down paris's most famous avenue. heavilyes remain stretched. the new u.k. risks entering a vicious cycle with europe. theresa may began her first full day in downing street. her cabinet includes leading brands it campaigner boris johnson. commanderlamic state omar the chechen is dead. killed close to mosul. officials said back in march that he died in an american airstrike in syria. our top story this thursday, it is bastille day in france. the 14th of july. the traditional celebrations have begun with the military parade taking place with troops from australia and new zealand joining french armed forces for that traditional marching down towards the plaza where francois hollande took the salute of the troops. our correspondent was there. >> the traditional military plaza concorde was under heavy security this year. france is a state of emergency following the attacks in paris and 3000 police officers were mobilized to secure th
thanks for being with us on this best deal dayng, has been celebrating its national holiday. has beenhollande celebrating with forces making their way down paris's most famous avenue. heavilyes remain stretched. the new u.k. risks entering a vicious cycle with europe. theresa may began her first full day in downing street. her cabinet includes leading brands it campaigner boris johnson. commanderlamic state omar the chechen is dead. killed close to mosul. officials said back in march that he...
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on the one hand it has been a tale of -- heroism of police officers and at the same time it has been tale of cowardness by an asassin. >> there has been a despicable attack on law enforcement. >> many wond rg what actions will this country take to finally stop the violence. >>> i want to now remember some of the too many lives lost this week. alton sterling was 37 years old when he was killed on tuesday. sterling had sold cd's in the convenience store packing lot and recently obtained a gun to protect himself from muggers. he was remembered as a joyful and generous man. his family and friends held a traditional second-line parade to celebrate and honor his life. >> philando castile was remembered as a kind gented man who cared about the kids where he worked as a kitchen supervisor. phil was engaged to be married. his girlfriend and four-year-old daughter in the car when he was killed. >>> brent thompson joined the rapid area transport. he had just married a fellow officer two weeks before he was killed. officer thompson trained police officers in iraq and afghanistan and had been an
on the one hand it has been a tale of -- heroism of police officers and at the same time it has been tale of cowardness by an asassin. >> there has been a despicable attack on law enforcement. >> many wond rg what actions will this country take to finally stop the violence. >>> i want to now remember some of the too many lives lost this week. alton sterling was 37 years old when he was killed on tuesday. sterling had sold cd's in the convenience store packing lot and...
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obama hasarack loosened ties with cuba, there has been an 84% visitors spike. number could rise even further. the u.s. has tentatively approved 8 airlines to fly to havana as early as autumn. american airlines has been given the largest share of the limited routes. once an arduous journey, now traveling between cuba and the u.s. could become simpler. on thursday the u.s. transportation department gaqve approval to 8 airlines to fight directly to the communist island, which could take off as early as autumn. >> it's positive. we should have more flights. reporter: while the u.s. -- they were limited to charter services. >> people who live far away in the u.s. need to do part several days before, like my son per you lives in texas and had to depart several days ahead to be here on time. it's good to have more flight options. reporter: american airlines operating in latin america was granted the largest cut of the limited routes, with 35 lights -- flights per week. latest step in normalizing relations between the u.s. and cuba, since the diplomatic storm began in
obama hasarack loosened ties with cuba, there has been an 84% visitors spike. number could rise even further. the u.s. has tentatively approved 8 airlines to fly to havana as early as autumn. american airlines has been given the largest share of the limited routes. once an arduous journey, now traveling between cuba and the u.s. could become simpler. on thursday the u.s. transportation department gaqve approval to 8 airlines to fight directly to the communist island, which could take off as...
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anchor: our correspondent has the lucky assignment of following this story. i have beening, it's like the british version of "house of cards" come to life. start with boris johnson and michael gove. is this a case of ultimate betrayal? reporter: well, possibly. i mean, it has really been described as a shakespearean tragedy. they have been friends from us 30 years. studying together. and now this, the bodies on the floor. it's really quite incredible, what has happened. of course, there is another theory that says maybe boris johnson in a way really didn't want to be prime minister anymore, because he now belatedly realized that what he promised the british people all through the campaign, namely, that britain could have access to the single market, continued access, that that would be very difficult, because the signs we have had from brussels are not positive as far as this is concerned. so maybe he got cold feet, and did not want to clean up the mess the country is finding itself in. anchor: cold feet. that's a very nice way to describe it. because a lot of people hav
anchor: our correspondent has the lucky assignment of following this story. i have beening, it's like the british version of "house of cards" come to life. start with boris johnson and michael gove. is this a case of ultimate betrayal? reporter: well, possibly. i mean, it has really been described as a shakespearean tragedy. they have been friends from us 30 years. studying together. and now this, the bodies on the floor. it's really quite incredible, what has happened. of course,...
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the yen has been holding fairly steady today. that hasn't been having t -- adding to exporters. most of the gains by the end of the session. risk aversion as we go into election day. some uncertainty as to whether we get a labor or liberal wing out of that vote. elsewhere, we see shanghai up by .1%. i want to show you, given you earlier, we see that go lower into negative territory. that is in terms of the shorter-term tenants. we look at -0.33%, a new record low. getting, if you can still call it a yield, again the ten year, another record low. currently turning negative. this policy continuing to play out in this part of the world as it has been in your part as well. anna: thank you very much. let's turn to the bank of england story. the bank of england has signaled a rate cut within months as it tries to shield the u.k. economy from the shock of leaving the eu. mark carney says he won't hesitate to act to sure up the situation. the material flowing that the mps identified as a risk now looks likely to be our central forecast. plausible that uncertainty could remain elevated f
the yen has been holding fairly steady today. that hasn't been having t -- adding to exporters. most of the gains by the end of the session. risk aversion as we go into election day. some uncertainty as to whether we get a labor or liberal wing out of that vote. elsewhere, we see shanghai up by .1%. i want to show you, given you earlier, we see that go lower into negative territory. that is in terms of the shorter-term tenants. we look at -0.33%, a new record low. getting, if you can still call...
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but it has been very stable around that 110 level. he euro-do llar stuck around, waiting for the next big thing. caroline: speaking of the next big thing and waiting, we heard aftercb and mario draghi the press conference after the central bank left rates unchanged. once more, he stressed his determination to fulfill his mandate. >>t the governing council will act by using what is available within the mandate. readiness,stress willingness, ability to do so. caroline: but chris, what is fascinating is the market is not buying it. i want to focus on a chart manus had up for us earlier. the resolute inactivity of the euro, this is a 200 day moving average. love how flat it has been at $1.10. the euro continues to be aspletely range-bound, though the monetary policy promises coming from draghi our not being listened to. and the world's biggest, most traded currency at the moment, chris, at the moment, is remaining with the smallest move across the board with any major currency. are we going to have this range-bound lack of activity for the
but it has been very stable around that 110 level. he euro-do llar stuck around, waiting for the next big thing. caroline: speaking of the next big thing and waiting, we heard aftercb and mario draghi the press conference after the central bank left rates unchanged. once more, he stressed his determination to fulfill his mandate. >>t the governing council will act by using what is available within the mandate. readiness,stress willingness, ability to do so. caroline: but chris, what is...
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been working with inside of syria. so he is not set himself up well for survival. the army hasg been, all the way back to the 1920s, has been the power inside of turkey just like it was in egypt. what we don't want to do, this administration, knowing their penchant for dumping people like mubarak and not talking to el-sisi who took over and elected president in cairo, we can't afford to keep doing that and alienating people we need to working with. turkey ought to be working closely with us along with other sunni powers in the region to deal with the problem of isis. in the aftermath of the syrian civil war, connell, there will have to be some kind of a sunni force which we can work and the kurds in terms of dealing with what's going to happen to syria. is it going to remain a state or break up into pieces? we have to deal with the kurds. they're after their own homeland. you have to deal with the fact that iraq is essentially today a sunni stan, and a shia-stan and kurdistan. not good to have a coup in the middle of it. connell: we saw some pictures coming through to us from t
been working with inside of syria. so he is not set himself up well for survival. the army hasg been, all the way back to the 1920s, has been the power inside of turkey just like it was in egypt. what we don't want to do, this administration, knowing their penchant for dumping people like mubarak and not talking to el-sisi who took over and elected president in cairo, we can't afford to keep doing that and alienating people we need to working with. turkey ought to be working closely with us...
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she has been around a long time. she sure has been worth every single year she has put into making people's lives better. clearly, bill clinton not really making a pitch to progressives as much as he is for independent voters. this is a tightening race with a recent poll showing that donald trump received a bounce out of the cleveland republican convention last week. francine: what do they need to do? do they just need to make hillary clinton more likable, and what was the mood like? theredium was strong out in the arena, some of the supporters were booing her. kevin: the democrats really played up yesterday that this was a history making day for american politics. she is yesterday becoming the first ever female candidate for either major political party, and she appeared on video on stage at the convention making that case, saying she put the toughest and strongest crack into the glass ceiling if you well. today we will be hearing from president obama and vice president joe biden. the democrats bringing out all of t
she has been around a long time. she sure has been worth every single year she has put into making people's lives better. clearly, bill clinton not really making a pitch to progressives as much as he is for independent voters. this is a tightening race with a recent poll showing that donald trump received a bounce out of the cleveland republican convention last week. francine: what do they need to do? do they just need to make hillary clinton more likable, and what was the mood like? theredium...
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the has that been completed, is everything fine? mr. strickling: my understanding is they did pass the test. the new system by which icann will transmit changes directly to verisign has now been proven to work exactly the same as the current system does. the one technical change that as part ofr transition has now been tested to be fully operational and implementable. peter: does congress have the authority to stop this transition? mr. strickling: i think they did have the authority to engage in this. i don't want to get into the legal aspects of this. today, though, the contract is set to expire in september and can expire on its own terms. clear congress, because they wanted to have time to look at this, and they have done that for some appropriation writers -- three some appreciation -- appropriation riders that nothing will happen through september 30. we think they will get comfortable with this. have seen some reports from some sources that we are pushing this, rushing through to get this done, and that it is a radical plan. none o
the has that been completed, is everything fine? mr. strickling: my understanding is they did pass the test. the new system by which icann will transmit changes directly to verisign has now been proven to work exactly the same as the current system does. the one technical change that as part ofr transition has now been tested to be fully operational and implementable. peter: does congress have the authority to stop this transition? mr. strickling: i think they did have the authority to engage...
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he has been with the company as ceo for 6.5 years now. t time, he has not delivered much of a share price gain. it is basically flat during his tenure. there have been rumblings over the past year. essentially, he is under pressure to deliver better and more cost cuts to the company. it is a very competitive market. >> are you said to remain at ericsson? are you fearful that institution shareholders could harry you from your position? >> we are doing lots of transformation. changing the corporate structure. we are on the forefront of 5g. >> will you stay to see it through? >> i think my job is to continue. that is what i'm focused on. >> microsoft flying high on the cloud hear the company reported fourth-quarter profits topping analysts estimates. fourth quarter coming in up to percent from the same quarter last year. the ceo's aggressive push is booming revenue. the cloud platform doubled revenue this quarter. where do you see the bright spots, and where do you see challenges? >> microsoft is doing well shifting from paid on premises soft
he has been with the company as ceo for 6.5 years now. t time, he has not delivered much of a share price gain. it is basically flat during his tenure. there have been rumblings over the past year. essentially, he is under pressure to deliver better and more cost cuts to the company. it is a very competitive market. >> are you said to remain at ericsson? are you fearful that institution shareholders could harry you from your position? >> we are doing lots of transformation. changing...
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the government has been very quiet until a moment ago but the home minister has been contacted and he says that our prime minister has been informed and that she is being kept up to date about developments in this hostage taking crisis. >> asif, you said this is about 15 minutes ago that things changed and someone was brought out. i couldn't hear everything you said because my producers were talking to me. did you say one person who you believe was one of the hostage takers? >> right. we have a report that shots rang out at 3:53 a.m. three shots rang out. and shortly afterwards, members of the battalion, an elite police force here in bangladesh, actually a multi-use force, brought out somebody, a young man who is believed to be a suspect in the hostage taking. >> but at this point, do you still believe that there are up to eight other people armed individuals inside holding hostages? >> we have no reports on the rest. we were told earlier and everybody had been reporting that eight to nine attackers formed that initial team. we are not sure at this point if that number is accurate. we
the government has been very quiet until a moment ago but the home minister has been contacted and he says that our prime minister has been informed and that she is being kept up to date about developments in this hostage taking crisis. >> asif, you said this is about 15 minutes ago that things changed and someone was brought out. i couldn't hear everything you said because my producers were talking to me. did you say one person who you believe was one of the hostage takers? >>...
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so the decision has been made. and in order for governor pence to be the decision and to follow through with it, he's going to have to withdraw, and that paperwork will be filed and we'll have a confirmation that comes from somewhere outside of sources in the trump and pence world. that's the tricky thing when it comes to donald trump, everybody around him can say that a decision has been made, and we've heard from pretty much everybody around him that a decision has been made, but then he will go on a national news show and say that he has not yet done so. but that is the official position of the campaign right now, that they have not finally or formally decided who they are going to pick. despite that governor mike pence is in new york city right now. he flew here from indiana, just a couple hours ago. landed in new jersey at teeterborough airport and then came into manhattan. unclear what he will be doing tonight, but we do believe, from various sources, that he was scheduled to be with donald trump tomorrow at
so the decision has been made. and in order for governor pence to be the decision and to follow through with it, he's going to have to withdraw, and that paperwork will be filed and we'll have a confirmation that comes from somewhere outside of sources in the trump and pence world. that's the tricky thing when it comes to donald trump, everybody around him can say that a decision has been made, and we've heard from pretty much everybody around him that a decision has been made, but then he will...
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that has been part of the transition planning as well. developing a plan under which i can will be more accountable to those members of the community than it has been in the past. so turning over the internet, none of that is happening. what will happen is the stakeholders who today participate in the processes will now have an ability to exercise some direct powers over ican if the board and employees don't perform in accordance with the will of the community. that is really, at the end of the day, what is happening with the accountability improvements. that is independent and separate from the contract we have to perform those technical functions that is the contract that expires in september. they have been lumped together and in some respects misrepresented that somehow the united states controls all of this when all we have involvement in is the narrow slice of technical areas. >> host: let's bring in lynn stanton who is a senior editor. >> what is the plan if they can not get everything done in time? >> guest: that is why we asked t
that has been part of the transition planning as well. developing a plan under which i can will be more accountable to those members of the community than it has been in the past. so turning over the internet, none of that is happening. what will happen is the stakeholders who today participate in the processes will now have an ability to exercise some direct powers over ican if the board and employees don't perform in accordance with the will of the community. that is really, at the end of the...
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there has been a reform of the criminal procedure, and powers have been given to the police. and the state of emergency is not adding much to it. it is adding something to it but not that much. confronting this terrible issue we are faced with with serious analysis and a serious way to deal with it. catherine: indeed, it does seem that the threat facing france have changed and are evolving. we are not seeing organized groups such as al qaeda or for networks mounting these attacks now. it is much more it seems these lone wolf radicalized attackers. what kind of approach, though, can be taken to combat this kind of threat? stephane: well, look, i'm a lawyer. i'm not a policeman, right, nor am i in the intelligence services. as a lawyer, what i can say is by infringing again and again our public liberties with no results, we are not getting where -- we are putting a smokescreen in front of us rather than addressing the issue, which is, from my perspective as a lawyer, which is an intelligence issue, we need to have better intelligence into this problem and we need to listen to t
there has been a reform of the criminal procedure, and powers have been given to the police. and the state of emergency is not adding much to it. it is adding something to it but not that much. confronting this terrible issue we are faced with with serious analysis and a serious way to deal with it. catherine: indeed, it does seem that the threat facing france have changed and are evolving. we are not seeing organized groups such as al qaeda or for networks mounting these attacks now. it is...
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>> we should point out that apparently the internet has been essentially shut down in turkey so it's not even clear if erdogan's essentially facetime or skype interview with cnn in turkey really has made it to the turkish people. let me bring in nick burns, former u.s. ambassador to nato. ambassador burns, this is a nato nation, a coup in a nato nation. take us in the situation room right now. what is this conversation that's taking place? >> well, turkey is one of the five or six most important countries to the united states in terms of its juxtaposition of the middle east and to russia, been a member of nato for over 60 years. what happens there is of real interest to the united states. as you know, we have a close military relationship. a close relationship against the islamic state, and the last thing that washington will want to see is a period of dislocation and chaos in turkey. it's just unclear given the pace of events what is happening, whether these coup leaders have the advantage, whether president erdogan might remain in power, and washington is helpless as the rest of us
>> we should point out that apparently the internet has been essentially shut down in turkey so it's not even clear if erdogan's essentially facetime or skype interview with cnn in turkey really has made it to the turkish people. let me bring in nick burns, former u.s. ambassador to nato. ambassador burns, this is a nato nation, a coup in a nato nation. take us in the situation room right now. what is this conversation that's taking place? >> well, turkey is one of the five or six...
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is relate ability as important for trump as it may have been for the obamas or bushes or past presidents? >> as you said, it has turned logic on its head. any people would not have been able to predict this coming a year or two ago. ways there is an aspirational quality to melania's marriage with donald trump. she is a stunningly beautiful woman. people who are trump voters look at him and her as this power couple. will i will win voters on board, it might be trickery or. needs to get a warmer personality. she is not all that comfortable in front of the camera. it can be an awkward conversation for her. she can get called out as being hypocritical. that is a tough thing for her to do. whatll see, but logic -- we know has been turned on its head, but i think there is an element of relate ability that people want to see in a presidential spouse. >> when you were talking about the significant role that ivanka trump has played, it is important to point out chelsea clinton. >> it is interesting that the two of them are friend. see howteresting to this has evolved and this campaign has had an impact on this friendshi
is relate ability as important for trump as it may have been for the obamas or bushes or past presidents? >> as you said, it has turned logic on its head. any people would not have been able to predict this coming a year or two ago. ways there is an aspirational quality to melania's marriage with donald trump. she is a stunningly beautiful woman. people who are trump voters look at him and her as this power couple. will i will win voters on board, it might be trickery or. needs to get a...
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this has been a company interesting around its quarterly reports, and the -- yet over the last two yearsazon is up more than 130%. facebook has beaten the nine out of the last nine quarters. on the year, facebook is the winner of the stocks, up about 19% on the year. amanda: another big company reporting after the bell. >> this has been all over the map. investors areus looking for eight dollars and three cents. alphabet has been pretty inconsistent with quarterly reports, missing five and of the last eight quarterly reports. bloomberg intelligence saying the first you want to look at the guidance on the cloud. second, alphabet has been ofking about the second half this year could be somewhat tough relative to earnings in revenue. we will know more soon. amanda: we will have those numbers for you as soon as a cross on bloomberg. joe: the yen is holding steady ahead of expectations of from the -- further stimulus. as the yen gets weaker, so do bond prices. boj is crucial for determining demand for u.s. bonds. joining us now, chief income strategist. thank you for joining us. is the boj th
this has been a company interesting around its quarterly reports, and the -- yet over the last two yearsazon is up more than 130%. facebook has beaten the nine out of the last nine quarters. on the year, facebook is the winner of the stocks, up about 19% on the year. amanda: another big company reporting after the bell. >> this has been all over the map. investors areus looking for eight dollars and three cents. alphabet has been pretty inconsistent with quarterly reports, missing five...
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this has been a sector.t continues as these big companies look for growth and the way they're getting growth is through acquisition. >> let's get back to precious metals. gold prices up just a fraction this morning. of course rallied sharply over the last few weeks. joining us from new york is jim steel. he's chief commodities analyst. good morning. thanks for joining. does this rally just keep on going in gold. >> it looks like it does have legs, yes, and don't forget too we've been rallying for a good six months. the low of the market was in mid december when it was around 1, 045, although it's had a boost in the last few weeks for obvious reasons, it has been going up for quite some time on quite food fundamentals. >> gold has people who love it and people who hate it. the haters say goeld is getting a little bounce, but considering you're getting a depreciation in the pound and what looks like a weaker environment, maybe you should see gold spike up even higher. >> gold has always has it's detractors. i
this has been a sector.t continues as these big companies look for growth and the way they're getting growth is through acquisition. >> let's get back to precious metals. gold prices up just a fraction this morning. of course rallied sharply over the last few weeks. joining us from new york is jim steel. he's chief commodities analyst. good morning. thanks for joining. does this rally just keep on going in gold. >> it looks like it does have legs, yes, and don't forget too we've...
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the president has been briefed. we know john kerry has been briefed.tly that he hopes there will be continuity and stability. >> we are showing our viewers live pictures. a lot of people are out on the streets right now. it is well after midnight right now. we just received a statement from the u.s. embassy informing all u.s. citizens. bridges are now closed. the turkish government says they are attempting an uprising. security forces taking action to try to contain it. some buildings are under blockade. they say contact family and friends and let them know you are safe. we have seen reports social media is blocked. you can contact by e-mail or sms. we encourage people do not go to the u.s. embassy at this time. monitor local press, avoid areas of conflict. it sounds very ominous right through. >> and the pictures we are seeing there now, it is possible they are heeding the call of the president of turkey to go out in the streets and in effect take the country back to the military. i just think as we watch this how incredible we cannot under estimate h
the president has been briefed. we know john kerry has been briefed.tly that he hopes there will be continuity and stability. >> we are showing our viewers live pictures. a lot of people are out on the streets right now. it is well after midnight right now. we just received a statement from the u.s. embassy informing all u.s. citizens. bridges are now closed. the turkish government says they are attempting an uprising. security forces taking action to try to contain it. some buildings are...
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mostly in the u.s., mexico, the caribbean, it has been a brand that has been established for 30 yearss philosophy really resonates with today's affluent travelers, and we wanted to take the brand across and introduce the brand to other parts of the world in asia and europe. so, when we acquired the brand with our background and connection in asia, we thought it is a great marriage to bring the brand across through asia and introduces wonderful philosophy to this part of the world. haslinda: what is that philosophy? what is the rosewood dna? you are talking about the next wave of travelers. sonia: nowadays, the affluent travelers are not looking for the traditional glitz and glam anymore. it is not about chandeliers in the hotels. haslinda: no chandeliers? [laughter] sonia: no chandeliers in the hotel. it is all about the experience that you give to the guest and the customers. and it is about personalizing the experience and creating a special experience for our guests. for example, we launched rosewood, the brand in asia two years ago in beijing, and rosewood beijing has been a very
mostly in the u.s., mexico, the caribbean, it has been a brand that has been established for 30 yearss philosophy really resonates with today's affluent travelers, and we wanted to take the brand across and introduce the brand to other parts of the world in asia and europe. so, when we acquired the brand with our background and connection in asia, we thought it is a great marriage to bring the brand across through asia and introduces wonderful philosophy to this part of the world. haslinda:...
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the point is that a void has been filled by isis. that threat has not been taken seriously. >> but he is saying it would have been putting america first to leave saddam hussein in power. >> you're taking it out of context here. my point is that we have to take a focus on isis that has not been done with p this administration. a void has been filled with them in that and we have to put a focus on that because hillary clinton didn't do that. she will continue the failed policies that we have seen. >> to be fair i'm not taking it out of context, he said saddam hussein was good at killing terrorists and this is not the first time he expressed some phrase he did it in an interview with jake tapper a number of weeks ago. do you agree with this that saddam hussein deserves some praise for for being a strong leader. >> we need to talk about protecting our country. that's what the point of this race is. who will do a better job when it comes to protecting our country, protecting americans and american interest. when you draw that contrast dona
the point is that a void has been filled by isis. that threat has not been taken seriously. >> but he is saying it would have been putting america first to leave saddam hussein in power. >> you're taking it out of context here. my point is that we have to take a focus on isis that has not been done with p this administration. a void has been filled with them in that and we have to put a focus on that because hillary clinton didn't do that. she will continue the failed policies that...
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people have been told to stay in their homes and public transport has been suspended. the city is in lockdown. ♪ i'm sarah kelly, we begin with breaking news this evening. police are saying at this -- at least six people have been killed in a suspected terror attack in munich. a manhunt is going on across the city for three gunmen armed with rifles. citizens have been advised to clear the streets and stay indoors. shoppers were evacuated from the olympic shopping center where they shooting began. the area was cordoned off and were advised to go home. the transport system has been suspended and police have sealed off roads. city authorities have declared a special state of the. -- emergency. sarah: video from social media that we cannot verify the authenticity of has emerged. it appears to show a -- an attacker on a rooftop and then firing shots. we have also heard some reports that this man have been screaming i am german. our correspondent is following the story for us. we hear that police, what did they have to say? >> in this press conference they said a number of th
people have been told to stay in their homes and public transport has been suspended. the city is in lockdown. ♪ i'm sarah kelly, we begin with breaking news this evening. police are saying at this -- at least six people have been killed in a suspected terror attack in munich. a manhunt is going on across the city for three gunmen armed with rifles. citizens have been advised to clear the streets and stay indoors. shoppers were evacuated from the olympic shopping center where they shooting...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ >> donald trump has not been shy in saying why he should be our next president. reasons he gives is the businesses he has built and how he has accumulated wealth. bloomberg took a look at exactly how wealthy mr. trump really is. caleb, tell us what you found. >> we looked at his net worth. billion.ne up $3 which is less than the $10 million that he claims. >> how confident are you in these numbers? there's a fair amount of appraisal and estimation. >> absolutely. assets, of trump's these trophy resort properties, you could expect someone to pay a healthy premium just for the sake of owning them. we feelbers basis pretty confident about the range we are in. he has also borrowed a fair amount. >> he has a $170 million loan out against the new hotel he is building in washington, d.c. he is renovating the old post office a few blocks from the white house. it is expected to open in time for the election in november. david: do you get a sense of how much liquidity he has? he probably has using the high end of the disclose ranges about $170 million of assets that he can
this is bloomberg. ♪ >> donald trump has not been shy in saying why he should be our next president. reasons he gives is the businesses he has built and how he has accumulated wealth. bloomberg took a look at exactly how wealthy mr. trump really is. caleb, tell us what you found. >> we looked at his net worth. billion.ne up $3 which is less than the $10 million that he claims. >> how confident are you in these numbers? there's a fair amount of appraisal and estimation....
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he has been in a tough position because china has been a big win for them. mmunicated that and probably over communicated that when they inorted the december quarter january. he said nine times about the difficulties they had in china and typically they don't mention it at all. i think he has done the right thing about communicating. inhink you will see a change their tone over the next few quarters about some optimism. i give him credit for being up front and i think he will be upfront about the change in the businesses that will be coming. i look at analyst reports, analysts cannot get a grip on what matters for apple. brexit, currency volatility, others look at the replacement cycle, elongated to 28 months as opposed to 24 months. what do you say to the bearish factors? gene: i think that people are dependent on their iphones. the work that we have done is continue touy rates be better than 93%. it's true that people hold onto their phones for a little bit longer but they do need to upgrade and they will come back to the iphone. standpoint,nvestor this is
he has been in a tough position because china has been a big win for them. mmunicated that and probably over communicated that when they inorted the december quarter january. he said nine times about the difficulties they had in china and typically they don't mention it at all. i think he has done the right thing about communicating. inhink you will see a change their tone over the next few quarters about some optimism. i give him credit for being up front and i think he will be upfront about...
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of agencies and has been there to guide you as to what you can do. on his website, he has put and this is the document state of mind peace, he has 25,000 advisory opinions he has written. he has them organized on the website by subject. if you are doing police, he would go and could look under police and he has several hundred under that heading. sot of them are digitized you can read them from your desk. the older ones you have to call up and they will send them to you. it is exactly what andy was describing. who else has been down this road? i cannot be the first person to want this information. i try to look to see who else has already asked for it and try to shape my request that way. the other piece of it is every agency under new york state law is supposed to have a subject matter list. it is supposed to be up on their website. it is supposed to be available. most agencies fail that rule. what it is is just what it sounds like. they are supposed to be accommodating us to let us know what records they have. one of the traps or problems with the f
of agencies and has been there to guide you as to what you can do. on his website, he has put and this is the document state of mind peace, he has 25,000 advisory opinions he has written. he has them organized on the website by subject. if you are doing police, he would go and could look under police and he has several hundred under that heading. sot of them are digitized you can read them from your desk. the older ones you have to call up and they will send them to you. it is exactly what andy...
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it has only just been given a license to operate after failing to meet international standards. >> the laboratory will have all the expertise the world has for doping analysis. it will be the most technically efficient laboratory during the games. this will be an asset for those athletes who may be planned to cheat before the games or during the nick -- during the games. they will be caught. the olympics have been scrutinized closely. with doping such an issue, they are keen to get things right. he was denied a place in london when he was wrongly declared a drug cheat. he says the eagerness to defeat doping runs the risk of inadvertently stigmatizing athletes who didn't cheat. >> people who didn't do anything wrong should not be out of the olympics because of other people's mistakes. i know this feeling. reporter: how many russians will win medals in rio? it is anyone's guess. with so many athletes so late in the day still in sure -- unsure if they will be allowed to complete -- compete. host: still to come, bernie sanders supporters take to the streets in protest in philadelphia. we w
it has only just been given a license to operate after failing to meet international standards. >> the laboratory will have all the expertise the world has for doping analysis. it will be the most technically efficient laboratory during the games. this will be an asset for those athletes who may be planned to cheat before the games or during the nick -- during the games. they will be caught. the olympics have been scrutinized closely. with doping such an issue, they are keen to get things...
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president obama has been living in a bubble and doesn't understand what has been going on in the united states. and the of leadership failed leadership of obama and clinton when she was secretary of state our primary contributors to the problems we are facing. we like the prospects of what we have in front of us with the democrats having completed their ticket, assuming they elect it this week. are confident that as we go forward in the election we will weable to make the case that are the change, and the establishment and the people who have created the problems we are suffering under today are represented by clinton and tim kaine. with that, we will open it up for some questions. conclude, there are a couple of other trump surrogates here. they will be staying around afterwards. some of the other surrogates have already come in tonight, in case you are looking to talk to folks. >> how aggressively do you intend to attack bill clinton during the campaign, and can you give us a sense about what you plan to do? >> bill clinton has been a primary influence on hillary clinton. he signed na
president obama has been living in a bubble and doesn't understand what has been going on in the united states. and the of leadership failed leadership of obama and clinton when she was secretary of state our primary contributors to the problems we are facing. we like the prospects of what we have in front of us with the democrats having completed their ticket, assuming they elect it this week. are confident that as we go forward in the election we will weable to make the case that are the...
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davutoglu: our freedom has been attacked. all parliament has been bombarded. our innocent people have been killed. those with concerns regarding turkey, they should raise concerns regarding this could a top. --coup d'État. katty why deep -- jeremy: why do you think the european union is so critical of the attempted coup? >> this is even worse than terrorism. nobody can use the assets of my country to kill my people. nobody can criticize the government because of reacting against these criminal organizations. whatever they say, we will work for our country and defend our democracy, we will defend our people. katty: warships and cargo vessels -- jeremy: warships and cargo vessels traversed the bosporus. modern turkey looks to be a role model for the middle east, until the region began to collapse into historic, chaotic, and violent change in 2011. now turkey is part of the problem. the president's opponents say his desire to monopolize power created the crisis that made an attempted coup possible. >> unfortunately, the president's political style has caused a big
davutoglu: our freedom has been attacked. all parliament has been bombarded. our innocent people have been killed. those with concerns regarding turkey, they should raise concerns regarding this could a top. --coup d'État. katty why deep -- jeremy: why do you think the european union is so critical of the attempted coup? >> this is even worse than terrorism. nobody can use the assets of my country to kill my people. nobody can criticize the government because of reacting against these...
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they will continue to move from the lower left to the upper right as dennis gartman says. >> guy has beende for probably since that administration first took off so that's been an amazing trade. i think it's so difficult to have any idea of the implications of winning that i wouldn't trade on it. >> okay. don't forget to tune into our special live report from the republican national convention tonight at 10:00 p.m. tonight, because that's when donald trump is expected to take the stage. breaking news on the nba and dom chu has that. >> the nba has made it official now. they have now pulled the 2017 all-star game from the city of charlotte, north carolina. in the statement they say since march when north carolina enacted the legislation referred to here that was viewed as anti-lesbian, gay, bisexual, transdepend, the nba and the haar nets and franchise there have been working diligently and recognize the nba cannot choose every law and city and state that they do business and do not believe they can host the all-star activities in charlotte and look forward to perhaps restarting the plans
they will continue to move from the lower left to the upper right as dennis gartman says. >> guy has beende for probably since that administration first took off so that's been an amazing trade. i think it's so difficult to have any idea of the implications of winning that i wouldn't trade on it. >> okay. don't forget to tune into our special live report from the republican national convention tonight at 10:00 p.m. tonight, because that's when donald trump is expected to take the...