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assad has to go.hy i say this is turkey has in the last couple of weeks come to the same position. so the current prime minister of turkey has quite clearly said that they no longer require mr. assad to leave as a precondition for the peace process, but he can stay as the prime minister for a transitional period. the only power in the region, so-called subjugating powers of the region, that is not accepted this view is saudi arabia. and to some extent, its allies. saudi arabia is fighting ordinary brutal war in yemen. it is obstinate in that war. it is made no gains, despite the fact it has been bombing yemen for over a year. in the united states government has continued to resupply saudi arabia through this period. amy: the largest weapons sale in u.s. history. onwhich mr. obama justified economic grounds, which i thought was the most vulgar thing. a statement,d in his spokesperson said, that this is the largest weapons sale which benefits most of the states in the united states because they will hav
assad has to go.hy i say this is turkey has in the last couple of weeks come to the same position. so the current prime minister of turkey has quite clearly said that they no longer require mr. assad to leave as a precondition for the peace process, but he can stay as the prime minister for a transitional period. the only power in the region, so-called subjugating powers of the region, that is not accepted this view is saudi arabia. and to some extent, its allies. saudi arabia is fighting...
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it has already changed. in all truth, donald trump's nomination was a hostile takeover of the old republican party. the old republican party is tied to 30 years of bipartisan bad decision-making. the policies of the bushes and clintons have been identical. and they have run us to where we are today. host: roger stone, thank you for being this week's newsmaker. let me turn to our reporters for a quick wrap up. the polls, donald trump likes to recognize the polls when he is ahead. what is happening now with polling? roger stone is skeptical. is his argument something that the donald trump campaign believes? guest: the numbers are what they are. there is a proliferation of data in swing states and all points in the same direction. donald trump is not just behind but behind significantly. time is running short. it is almost labor day. early voting begins in some states. and donald trump is behind. he hasn't really begun running tv ads. he lacks campaign infrastructure. he is starting to run against the clock. ho
it has already changed. in all truth, donald trump's nomination was a hostile takeover of the old republican party. the old republican party is tied to 30 years of bipartisan bad decision-making. the policies of the bushes and clintons have been identical. and they have run us to where we are today. host: roger stone, thank you for being this week's newsmaker. let me turn to our reporters for a quick wrap up. the polls, donald trump likes to recognize the polls when he is ahead. what is...
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she has the ability. if you look at the last few elections, the obama coalition to the degree she can reassemble that, is a coalition that get you over 50% and over 270 electoral votes. she has an easier way both to get to 50% in a head to head to 270 electoral votes. his path is very difficult. one of the problems he has right now is if you look at the polling nationally and a number of the battleground polls that have come out, her percentage is about what she needs. 90%, 92%. his percentage among republicans is not close to that. in some cases, the high 70's to the low 80's. he needs to bring that support up to 90%. if you see that number moving up, not just creeping up but moving up directly over the next few weeks, then this race will look more competitive. until that happens, she will have the advantage. charlie: do you think donald trump has ronald reagan's charm? he does not have his charm. he has even more training in the art of television. i think there is a chance secretary clinton will not is
she has the ability. if you look at the last few elections, the obama coalition to the degree she can reassemble that, is a coalition that get you over 50% and over 270 electoral votes. she has an easier way both to get to 50% in a head to head to 270 electoral votes. his path is very difficult. one of the problems he has right now is if you look at the polling nationally and a number of the battleground polls that have come out, her percentage is about what she needs. 90%, 92%. his percentage...
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the balance of power has shifted.nvestors have realized we can --h back on these fees david: our colleague talking about the trans-we've seen -- trends we've seen. do people think a simple reconfiguration of the fee structure will reverse the trend we've seen? it, but doesn't reverse it is something you have to do. one of the more interesting stories i saw this month was new jersey, my home state, they tend to play hardball of it. that's a bit. they are cutting in half their allocations to hedge funds and saying the ones we do want to invest in, we are looking for much lower fee structure. targeting a 1% and 10%. basically half of what the stereotype is. that is a trend that is bound to some of these fees are bound to come down even further. there's so many cheaper alternatives now. you can replicate the strategy with etf's. there's a lot of different reasons for the pressure. vonnie: who's the holdout? mike: good question. a lot of them we might not find out about right away. they will have to eventually disclosed th
the balance of power has shifted.nvestors have realized we can --h back on these fees david: our colleague talking about the trans-we've seen -- trends we've seen. do people think a simple reconfiguration of the fee structure will reverse the trend we've seen? it, but doesn't reverse it is something you have to do. one of the more interesting stories i saw this month was new jersey, my home state, they tend to play hardball of it. that's a bit. they are cutting in half their allocations to...
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it has strategic value to us.icultural bank of china posted second-quarter profit gain of .5% on the back of increasing bad loans. net income rose, beating estimates. pared down its bad loan buffer by 3% and announced it will sell a $12 billion of securities over the next three years. an escalating battle between apple and spotify has musicians in the crossfire. spotify has retaliated against musicians who introduced new material exclusively on apple music by making their songs harder to find. spotify has been using such practices for a year. spotify says it does not alter search rankings. yvonne: that battle ramping up indeed. janet yellen's address will be on investors minds this week. great to have you here in the studio. have we gotten more clarity out of janet yellen? >> she had said what she had to say. she told the whole world that we are getting close. she did not repeat what her lieutenant said, it would be awkward. the u.s. is getting closer to rate hikes. september is possible. at the latest. i think th
it has strategic value to us.icultural bank of china posted second-quarter profit gain of .5% on the back of increasing bad loans. net income rose, beating estimates. pared down its bad loan buffer by 3% and announced it will sell a $12 billion of securities over the next three years. an escalating battle between apple and spotify has musicians in the crossfire. spotify has retaliated against musicians who introduced new material exclusively on apple music by making their songs harder to find....
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has that helped?e design fascination that millennials have had, along with baby boomers who are able to finally use this project, has sales?elped with >> it has. the bloomberg thing, that is the meat of our market. don't forget about the gen xers. and the millennials are coming right behind. what are the different products you are working on to appeal to the different generations? >> besides the court travel trailers that we work on today iconic airstream shell -- we have some new products coming out in the next eight months. it does not look anything like airstream, it is lighter, less intimidating, easier to use. we are coming out with a much home tomotor allow campers to take more stuff and sleep comfortably. and, a product in the spring as well. nejra: you also had factory $6ansion worth almost million. has that allowed you to increase output to meet demand? matt: in the great state of ohio. >> exactly right. a great place to do business. yearse the last three trying to catch up with demand. we ar
has that helped?e design fascination that millennials have had, along with baby boomers who are able to finally use this project, has sales?elped with >> it has. the bloomberg thing, that is the meat of our market. don't forget about the gen xers. and the millennials are coming right behind. what are the different products you are working on to appeal to the different generations? >> besides the court travel trailers that we work on today iconic airstream shell -- we have some new...
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no one has come.ere in this region, they were most harshly targeted. >> it was around 4:00 and they kept the men here. many of them were handcuffed. after that, they started taking them and executed them. they shot them and i can see it from my house. they were putting the families, the women and the children in cars and tractors. just after that, they started to execute these groups. thousands live in shallow graves like this. satellite images can add to it. this is where i is fighters shot hundreds of prisoners taken from a jail. >> this is now about 190 meters here. we can see the earth has been pushed up. the actual dirt has been pushed over. >> such graves litter iraq. families must bury the in order to look to the future. brett: monday was one of the italian coast guard's busiest days. 6000 migrants work pushed -- picked up off the coast of libya. the operations were led by this border agency. italy says good weather may mean more migrants. around 100,000 migrants have reached the italian coast
no one has come.ere in this region, they were most harshly targeted. >> it was around 4:00 and they kept the men here. many of them were handcuffed. after that, they started taking them and executed them. they shot them and i can see it from my house. they were putting the families, the women and the children in cars and tractors. just after that, they started to execute these groups. thousands live in shallow graves like this. satellite images can add to it. this is where i is fighters...
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a lifeline has been cut off. smoldering still here and burning out of control elsewhere is dramatic but far from unique. half a dozen blazes are blazing across california. more than 20 huge fires are burning across the western united states. as the blue cut fire continues raging, a state of emergency is declared. after five years of drought, nothing, it seems, is safe from the fire. james cook, bbc news, southern california. katty: they will get news from around the world, 500 passengers have been rescued from a burning ferry of the u.s. territory of puerto rico. it began in the engine room and spread to other compartments. the captain and crew of the caribbean fantasy stayed on the vessel as the rescue was carried out. no fatalities were reported. passengers were taken to san juan. turkey will release 38,000 prisoners early in an attempt to make room for those linked to the failed coup. certain crimes are excluded, such as murder, sexual crimes, and terrorism. they issue 2 degrees, where it dismisses more than 2
a lifeline has been cut off. smoldering still here and burning out of control elsewhere is dramatic but far from unique. half a dozen blazes are blazing across california. more than 20 huge fires are burning across the western united states. as the blue cut fire continues raging, a state of emergency is declared. after five years of drought, nothing, it seems, is safe from the fire. james cook, bbc news, southern california. katty: they will get news from around the world, 500 passengers have...
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how widespread exactly has it become and why has it become so popular? slack usage has exploded.sed as million people a day. probably more than that. there was 200,000 a few years ago and all sorts -- in all sorts of offices. it started in tech and media companies and nasa and jpl uses it. you talked to a lot of companies, they are on it. shery: why? rebecca: how do you feel about e-mail? shery: i'm ok with it. rebecca: a lot of do not like e-mail. i do not know if you have been in a conversation in your cap -- you have to go back on a thread and you're stuck in a chain. make itd apps like it more like a conversation. it is more easy to communicate that way. julie: what in the files? there have been some hr issues. is it because it is casual? rebecca: a feels like chatting, it is chatting. gifs in there. people forget they are at work. you see people putting stuff in that could get them in trouble. a service integrated is this? rebecca: they do a good job of integrating it with other and i software that you might be using at work such as google stocks or dropbox and things like t
how widespread exactly has it become and why has it become so popular? slack usage has exploded.sed as million people a day. probably more than that. there was 200,000 a few years ago and all sorts -- in all sorts of offices. it started in tech and media companies and nasa and jpl uses it. you talked to a lot of companies, they are on it. shery: why? rebecca: how do you feel about e-mail? shery: i'm ok with it. rebecca: a lot of do not like e-mail. i do not know if you have been in a...
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attention to what she has done, she has done a lot. what has trump done, really?rust hillary more for that reason. floridat's get another viewpoint. christopher joining us from tallahassee. caller: i wanted to say that it seems to me just watching c-span that the one paying that stands out about tim kaine, the he advocatedhat that the congress should have to the wars and whether we should as a nation participate in the wars in the middle east. it seems to me that is an extraordinarily important thing that he has advocated, and the many congressmen seem to want to dump their responsibility to do that fight. i am impressed by him. it worriesr side, the heck out of me that trump, who i am sympathetic to a little bit in that he is talking about lefteople who have been trade in some of the deals, but he has chosen as the person who is going to lead his campaign somebody associated i hopeeitbart, and c-span finds the occasion to put a spotlight on what breitbart is. know about it until a couple of weeks ago, and just onring what is being said various tv stations, it is
attention to what she has done, she has done a lot. what has trump done, really?rust hillary more for that reason. floridat's get another viewpoint. christopher joining us from tallahassee. caller: i wanted to say that it seems to me just watching c-span that the one paying that stands out about tim kaine, the he advocatedhat that the congress should have to the wars and whether we should as a nation participate in the wars in the middle east. it seems to me that is an extraordinarily important...
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mccain says he has 100% name id, voters will judge him on who he is and who he has been over time, somaking it personal about the kind of service he has provided to arizona. at the same time, his allies will say donald trump is this unpredictable factor. if he is a drag on republicans in arizona, could that hurt mccain? the math is therefore it to be a problem. as you point out, he has an advantage in polling. money is not an issue. they also know the democrats have other high target states where they spend most of their resources before they get to arizona in terms of trying to flip the senate to flip this state for hillary clinton, so it will be a tough fight. expect mccain to grit it out. he likes a fight. the kind of brings up the old warrior in him. they see ann kirkpatrick as a formidable opponent, someone who has gotten a lot of attention and could be helped by hillary clinton if she does well here, and especially with latino voters, who they are trying to register if they are not already on the rolls. donny: we know the history of senator mccain and donald trump. now that we a
mccain says he has 100% name id, voters will judge him on who he is and who he has been over time, somaking it personal about the kind of service he has provided to arizona. at the same time, his allies will say donald trump is this unpredictable factor. if he is a drag on republicans in arizona, could that hurt mccain? the math is therefore it to be a problem. as you point out, he has an advantage in polling. money is not an issue. they also know the democrats have other high target states...
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what has happened though recently now that he has gone into the general election, he has hired a newn advisor and she is a pollster. one of the things she has underscored to him is the harsh rhetoric about mexicans and about immigration and the idea of expelling or deporting masses have note deportations gone down well with a broad segment of the electorate that donald trump would need to capture if he hopes to in any way either catch up to secretary clinton or potentially to win. one of the things of the things that donald trump has said himself is that he is working it through, he is evolving. he has talked to hannity about softening his position. he got a lot of blowback from the pundit class. that he tough and up his stance again and made an interview on cnn with anderson cooper and said no, he would be compelling undocumented to leave the country, that he could once could come back. one of the things that is up in the air is -- steve: that almost sounds like the self deportation line by mitt romney. alexis: it also sounds a lot like jeb bush, his primary opponent, who had develo
what has happened though recently now that he has gone into the general election, he has hired a newn advisor and she is a pollster. one of the things she has underscored to him is the harsh rhetoric about mexicans and about immigration and the idea of expelling or deporting masses have note deportations gone down well with a broad segment of the electorate that donald trump would need to capture if he hopes to in any way either catch up to secretary clinton or potentially to win. one of the...
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he has no moral center. he has no ability to be empathetic.f it's not about him, then it doesn't exist. he has already told us in his own words at the republican convention that he is the only one who can do certain things. that's messianic and it's dangerous. there's something wrong with donald trump. >> okay, anusha, i want -- actually, i just think that jeffrey should response to that. >> if we were dealing with a reality show, it would be funny. he's running for president of the united states of america. he knows no boundaries. he keeps talking to the bottom and then there is no bottom and goes own further. >> i also want to say, please, jeffrey, if i could just say that as a mother, you know, last week my daughter asked me, my 4 1/2-year-old, if donald trump was a bad guy. our children are listening. jeffrey, you will be judged by history. you will be judged by history. this is a man who's attacking a family who lost their son. anybody's attempt to say this is okay, i don't have any more words for you. >> jeffrey, last word. >> you'll hav
he has no moral center. he has no ability to be empathetic.f it's not about him, then it doesn't exist. he has already told us in his own words at the republican convention that he is the only one who can do certain things. that's messianic and it's dangerous. there's something wrong with donald trump. >> okay, anusha, i want -- actually, i just think that jeffrey should response to that. >> if we were dealing with a reality show, it would be funny. he's running for president of the...
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has the time come? >> for all i care, they could name it -- >> before you get too high on your high horse, listen to this. >> reporter: before he tackled national and world politics, the he was a jesuit priest. he got the call to enter politics in 1970. though he made an unsuccessful bid for the u.s. senate he wound up in the white house as richard nixon's speech writer. the public affairs program launched in 1982. >> the mclaughlin group's most important fan. >> reporter: by 1985, mclaughlin was being roasted by president >> in america's diet of political commentary, nutritional values fall some where between potato chips and twinkies. by raising his issues and making predictions, mclaughlin minted partisan talk. >> let's move on. this is getting a little boring. >> reporter: his trademark signoff made sure he had the >> yes, or no, pat? ugh, this pimple's gonna last forever. oh come on. clearasil ultra works fast to begin visibly clearing up skin in as little as 12 hours. and acne won't last forever.
has the time come? >> for all i care, they could name it -- >> before you get too high on your high horse, listen to this. >> reporter: before he tackled national and world politics, the he was a jesuit priest. he got the call to enter politics in 1970. though he made an unsuccessful bid for the u.s. senate he wound up in the white house as richard nixon's speech writer. the public affairs program launched in 1982. >> the mclaughlin group's most important fan. >>...
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demand has been a weaker, but it has not fallen off the cliff. strangely, it has held up. there's a huge question mark about the sustainability of current demand levels. caroline: are you trying to read china at all? where do you see that particular area of significant demand going? is it just a cooling story? >> it is cooling, but i've there is a transformational aspect. china has not sat on its hands doing nothing. if you visit or talk to some of the state owned enterprises, they are at a transformational stage, moving away from heavy industry, moving away from pure extraction of commodities, moving up the supply chain. more high tech, more engineering. you can see there are transformational programs going on in state owned enterprises, especially in the steel sector where they are moving more into consumer product amanda cycles. that will take many years. you can't turn a refinery into a steel manufacturer in a two-year timeframe. from a state owned perspective, it's being sponsored by the government. that transformation is occurring. it has an effect on the immediate d
demand has been a weaker, but it has not fallen off the cliff. strangely, it has held up. there's a huge question mark about the sustainability of current demand levels. caroline: are you trying to read china at all? where do you see that particular area of significant demand going? is it just a cooling story? >> it is cooling, but i've there is a transformational aspect. china has not sat on its hands doing nothing. if you visit or talk to some of the state owned enterprises, they are at...
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has he read the book, and have people elsewhere read it, and what has been their thoughts? carla: i mean i was incredibly , nervous when i showed it to him. and he'd like it a lot. he gives it out when he goes on lecture tours. he gives it out to people, which is really nice. yes, i mean he said, my , daughters learned more about me from you than from -- and, i i continue to be amazed and grateful because he's an intensely private guy. i come from the land of oprah , and i kept -- it was like pulling teeth, literally saying, tell me a narrative. what was it like when you were growing up? what was it like? and the sense of talking about the self. at one point -- he's never cranky but at one point he was like, the prophet mohammed didn't have to talk about his childhood or what happened in his childhood. [laughter] carla: it is fine. so that whole notion of, i'm doing a narrative of you and you are going to be at the center of it, i suspect made him slightly uncomfortable. but when it came around, and when he saw how it was accordion like and opened into all sorts of differen
has he read the book, and have people elsewhere read it, and what has been their thoughts? carla: i mean i was incredibly , nervous when i showed it to him. and he'd like it a lot. he gives it out when he goes on lecture tours. he gives it out to people, which is really nice. yes, i mean he said, my , daughters learned more about me from you than from -- and, i i continue to be amazed and grateful because he's an intensely private guy. i come from the land of oprah , and i kept -- it was like...
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the row has taken on international proportions now.ike" rally you outside the french embassy, arguing that women should be free to dress as they choose. --orter: bikini or burkini for these women, the answer is simple. let them wear what they want. turned beach party outside the french embassy in london was held in reaction to imposed by 30n coastal towns in france. for many here, recent images of a woman forced to remove her veil by policeman on a public beach was the straw that broke the camels back. >> i saw those images and i felt sick. i was incredibly frustrated and emotional. my heart went out to that poor woman. >> it's never right to tell a woman what she can wear or to take her clothes off. that's not for a man to say. reporter: the london mayor on an official visit to paris also weighed in on the issue. >> i've seen over the last few decades the amount of campaigning that women and my country have done, and around the world, to assure women have rights to choose what they study, to choose what work they and i don't think any
the row has taken on international proportions now.ike" rally you outside the french embassy, arguing that women should be free to dress as they choose. --orter: bikini or burkini for these women, the answer is simple. let them wear what they want. turned beach party outside the french embassy in london was held in reaction to imposed by 30n coastal towns in france. for many here, recent images of a woman forced to remove her veil by policeman on a public beach was the straw that broke the...
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that he has played in but it has been four years since he has had that so you can give a guy that hasn't been a starter in four years the job from the junk. and so far he has not been able to shake off trevor simeon. >> devonte booker has been spectacular and kalib raymond will get the returns. keep an eye on him. >> one rookie, undrafted rookie that has a good chance the team. >> pregame 530. >> a couple of minutes. go bet ready. >>> the rockies snapped a fire game rookie outfielder tied a record. rocks belt the rangers and david doll's first single extended his career opening streak to 17 games equaling the mark set by cincinnati's chuck halino in 1941. 3/4 of a century ago. bases loaded in the 80s for carlos gonzalez. he knocks in three with a trevor's story and david doll two of the all time performances by rookies in the same season. so patrick roy out of the avalanche coach. if they hire another all time great, who would it be joe sackic? i doubt it. peter has no interest and raymond is not coach material >>> breaking news tonight from rio. golden girl. simone biles wins the all-ar
that he has played in but it has been four years since he has had that so you can give a guy that hasn't been a starter in four years the job from the junk. and so far he has not been able to shake off trevor simeon. >> devonte booker has been spectacular and kalib raymond will get the returns. keep an eye on him. >> one rookie, undrafted rookie that has a good chance the team. >> pregame 530. >> a couple of minutes. go bet ready. >>> the rockies snapped a fire...
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has 10,000 or so. sarah: ok.nd eeva, i just want to ask you, because we have also seen today a little but more of a change in tone from trump. if he were to all of a sudden rush the fear away and have a more apologetic tone, perhaps a softer line, would that pose a significant challenge to hillary clinton? eva: it could. i am skeptical he has the discipline to do that, based on what we have seen. sarah: thank you very much for your insights, with eeva from the democrats abroad joining us and thomas with republicans overseas. thomas: thank you. sarah: could germany become the latest country to ban the burqa. conservatives are pushing for constrictions -- restrictions. this is come from ministers from the center-right who have been discussing immigration. the interior minister says that the constitution could make it difficult to ban them completely, but the wearing of the garments should be restricted in certain circumstances. reporter: the conservative interior ministers want to show results, not only in enhancin
has 10,000 or so. sarah: ok.nd eeva, i just want to ask you, because we have also seen today a little but more of a change in tone from trump. if he were to all of a sudden rush the fear away and have a more apologetic tone, perhaps a softer line, would that pose a significant challenge to hillary clinton? eva: it could. i am skeptical he has the discipline to do that, based on what we have seen. sarah: thank you very much for your insights, with eeva from the democrats abroad joining us and...
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host: a pakistani helicopter has crash landed in afghanistan, and the passenger and crew on board haseen taken by the tally ban. -- has been held hostage by the taliban. it fell in a mountainous tribal area. njabelongs to the pu government. has accused the heads of one of the biggest christian charities of funding -- funneling foreign aid money to hamas. the leader was a senior hamas operative who worked his way to the top of the world vision charity. he donated several million dollars a year to hamas. money to go to the gaza strip instead went to buy weapons. is -- itn june, there was said in june, there is no way to suggest that were aware of the actions and have no reason to believe the allegations. they have no ties to the man. votes are still being counted in elections in south africa. huge losses are predicted for the ruling anc. there is rising public anger directed at the party of nelson mandela. reporter: these are the south africans who say they have been left behind. they say the promises put to them in 1994 after the end of apartheid remain unfulfilled. .mong them are this
host: a pakistani helicopter has crash landed in afghanistan, and the passenger and crew on board haseen taken by the tally ban. -- has been held hostage by the taliban. it fell in a mountainous tribal area. njabelongs to the pu government. has accused the heads of one of the biggest christian charities of funding -- funneling foreign aid money to hamas. the leader was a senior hamas operative who worked his way to the top of the world vision charity. he donated several million dollars a year...
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this has weekend, caddick -- it has weekend -- weakened.lester, it might take a more northerly track. so, we will keep an eye on that. the water temperatures have gone down. they were up about 60, now they are in the 50s. the west southwest 24, gust at 29. it is so hard for me to talk, i apologize. i am doing the best. this is brutal. 50s and 60s, 56 and he out, 60 pleasanton -- antioch, 60 pleasanton, we have 60s, and 70s and upper 70s. and maybe near 94 a few. santa rosa was pretty warm. it will be a slight warm-up friday, and saturday and sunday. >> in terms of your cough, what are you taking? >> i try not to take much. >> you have to take something with y-axis scene. -- >> is that legal?>> [laughter] >> just don't worry about it. >> my best friend from high school is a nurse. >> where do you get it? >> anywhere. we will -- robitussin it has it, you just pass -- have to make sure it has that. >> we care about you. >> thank you. >>> 4:50 am, and a town hall meeting in san francisco is focusing on housing and transportation. coming up, the
this has weekend, caddick -- it has weekend -- weakened.lester, it might take a more northerly track. so, we will keep an eye on that. the water temperatures have gone down. they were up about 60, now they are in the 50s. the west southwest 24, gust at 29. it is so hard for me to talk, i apologize. i am doing the best. this is brutal. 50s and 60s, 56 and he out, 60 pleasanton -- antioch, 60 pleasanton, we have 60s, and 70s and upper 70s. and maybe near 94 a few. santa rosa was pretty warm. it...
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she has been a disaster, obama has been a disaster.xpect a trite look at that apology right around the same time hillary clinton turns over the 33,000 e-mails she deleted. [applause] mr. trump: hillary clinton's transpacific partnership will be an even bigger disaster for the auto industry. even bigger and even worse than nafta. inside, ford motor company has announced its opposition to the deal. according to the economic policy institute, the trade deficit with the proposed tpp member oneanies has cost over million manufacturing jobs. by far the biggest losses occurred in motor vehicles and 740,000ich lost nearly manufacturing jobs. what are we doing to go michigan ranks first in job losses as a forces. trade how many more jobs will be lost if tpp is actually approved? it will be catastrophic. that is why i have announced we will withdraw from the deal before that can ever happen. [applause] hillary clinton will tpp. withdraw from she has bought, controlled, -- she was bought, controlled, and paid for 100% by her special interests. be
she has been a disaster, obama has been a disaster.xpect a trite look at that apology right around the same time hillary clinton turns over the 33,000 e-mails she deleted. [applause] mr. trump: hillary clinton's transpacific partnership will be an even bigger disaster for the auto industry. even bigger and even worse than nafta. inside, ford motor company has announced its opposition to the deal. according to the economic policy institute, the trade deficit with the proposed tpp member oneanies...
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for the four years he has been on this earth he has known nothing but war. he has become the new face of syria's civil war, which has claimed the lives of more than children. here's holly williams. >> reporter: for a 4-year-old who just survived an air strike, you may think that omra omran daqneesh seems unusually calm. but in aleppo, there is no child hood. he only had minor head injuries and his other two sisters and parents all survived the strike. many other children have killed and maimed. the syrian regime and its backers in russia try to claw back control of the city. this little boy was pulled from the rubble two days ago. bloody but apparently still alive. "god is great" shouted his rescuers, but the truth is aleppo is god forsaken. this appears to show a boy who's just lost his brother in an air cried. another child robbed of his innocence. the united states is trying to avoid being drawn deeper into this conflict. in the meantime, the syrian regime is bombing its own people with near impunity. they've even targeted hospitals. this security camera
for the four years he has been on this earth he has known nothing but war. he has become the new face of syria's civil war, which has claimed the lives of more than children. here's holly williams. >> reporter: for a 4-year-old who just survived an air strike, you may think that omra omran daqneesh seems unusually calm. but in aleppo, there is no child hood. he only had minor head injuries and his other two sisters and parents all survived the strike. many other children have killed and...
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the big story has to be oil prices. oil declining for the first time in eight days, the longest winning streak in months, if not years. entering a bull market before gave way to some profit making today. some modest moves. modest is the word of the day and probably the word of the month. matt: i looked to measure on stocks and i saw that half a ,ercent was the widest range the nasdaq and the dow's 1.5%. take a look at my imap, the most basic function to use to see how the industry moves are going throughout the day. you can see a totally defensive investor. utility the biggest gainer, then health care, then consumer staples. down ands were consumer discretionary stocks were down again as well. so people were getting defensive in today's market. joe: on the government bond dealt, the indian tenure jumping, some nervousness in indian markets. any transition of power is going to cause a little agitation. that stick with emerging markets here. seeing the biggest drop in about a month. the russian ruble leading the slide. th
the big story has to be oil prices. oil declining for the first time in eight days, the longest winning streak in months, if not years. entering a bull market before gave way to some profit making today. some modest moves. modest is the word of the day and probably the word of the month. matt: i looked to measure on stocks and i saw that half a ,ercent was the widest range the nasdaq and the dow's 1.5%. take a look at my imap, the most basic function to use to see how the industry moves are...
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that has moved you there?he past couple months, just looking at his rhetoric, the stuff that he was saying. >> was there something specific that really bothered you? >> just his decisive language in general. one of the main points i have, is if there's a divide in his party, how is he going to unite the united states of america? >> well, look, that's a key consideration. now, three people on the panel are decidedly with trump, right? you all made the determination. i know you're an independent voter, but you have signed on to help his campaign. you know this is the big stick against you. especially being muslim-american and representing muslims as part of a voter coalition. why would you support donald trump? >> donald trump is writing histo history. he's an outsider. hillary, everybody knows what she has done. she started a political experience since she was 17. tim kaine started from the city council. professional politicians. that's why washington, d.c., is not working at all. obviously it's not functioning
that has moved you there?he past couple months, just looking at his rhetoric, the stuff that he was saying. >> was there something specific that really bothered you? >> just his decisive language in general. one of the main points i have, is if there's a divide in his party, how is he going to unite the united states of america? >> well, look, that's a key consideration. now, three people on the panel are decidedly with trump, right? you all made the determination. i know...
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he has failed on that. republicans have failed, and republicans have to account for their failure to get this done. >> russia has agreed to a 48 hour humanitarian cease-fire in aleppo, but there are some on the ground.ns i wonder if you have any , thense to the agreement temporary cease-fire. ernst: it's important to understand the context here. over the last month, the assad regime launch an offensive in cityo to try to cut that off, to try to enhance pressure on not just the civilians, but also the opposition forces that are based there. -- in an circling the city an circling the city, the assad blocked the very read the u.n. was using to provide humanitarian access. very road the mary wro u.n. was using to provide humanitarian access. that is why you're not going to see me standing here and giving russia credit on this. to united states is trying broker all sides to come together around an agreement that would allow humanitarian assistance to reach people in the city who so badly need it. we certainly wo
he has failed on that. republicans have failed, and republicans have to account for their failure to get this done. >> russia has agreed to a 48 hour humanitarian cease-fire in aleppo, but there are some on the ground.ns i wonder if you have any , thense to the agreement temporary cease-fire. ernst: it's important to understand the context here. over the last month, the assad regime launch an offensive in cityo to try to cut that off, to try to enhance pressure on not just the civilians,...
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every time, it has fallen. the other tally we have been keeping, it is now 26 straight sessions that the s&p has not had a move of at least 1%. tightened, soages that seems to be the case today. once again, we've got significant movement. we've got some deals today and potential deals. share, a 90% premium to jim case close yesterday. you may be wearing their products, they make uniforms -- workplace uniforms -- and linda combine to to form the world's largest supplier of industrial gas. those stocks are rising, linda not rising. we continue to watch retail stocks on those companies earnings. we've got fixed sporting goods and home depot is unchanged. second-quarter profit of 9.3%. earnings were in line with that. that seems to be preventing the stock from doing better. 's is raising its annual forecast. matt: breaking news on epa rules. a hot commodity lately since carl icahn's letter was made published by bloomberg news. the epa is coming up with tougher trucking regulations. both concerning tractor-trailers
every time, it has fallen. the other tally we have been keeping, it is now 26 straight sessions that the s&p has not had a move of at least 1%. tightened, soages that seems to be the case today. once again, we've got significant movement. we've got some deals today and potential deals. share, a 90% premium to jim case close yesterday. you may be wearing their products, they make uniforms -- workplace uniforms -- and linda combine to to form the world's largest supplier of industrial gas....
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has she crossed the line? the investigation of dillary clinton. ♪ john: we will try to keep things kosher tonight. obama tours a flood zone. a rigged system road trip stops in austin, texas. it is part of his retooled campaign tactic to shift this race onto hillary clinton, her e-mail controversy, and her foundation. >> the clintons made the state department into the same kind of pay for play operation as the arkansas government was. think of what happened back then. the amounts involved, the favors done, and the significant number of times it was done require and extradited investigation by a special prosecutor immediately, immediately, immediately. john: today, the ap reported that more than half of hillary clinton's meetings were with individuals who gave money to the clinton foundation in some way, and yesterday brought a new troubling batch of e-mails. it showed messages between bill clinton's longtime aide and hillary clinton's longtime aide. they include requests for meetings between state department of
has she crossed the line? the investigation of dillary clinton. ♪ john: we will try to keep things kosher tonight. obama tours a flood zone. a rigged system road trip stops in austin, texas. it is part of his retooled campaign tactic to shift this race onto hillary clinton, her e-mail controversy, and her foundation. >> the clintons made the state department into the same kind of pay for play operation as the arkansas government was. think of what happened back then. the amounts...
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ultimately the rate hike has played out. let med has decided -- put it differently. versus paper of roadmaps, back in the day, so to speak. with the paper roadmap, you could go anyway to get to your destination. verythe gps, it is precise. the fed seems to have chosen the paper roadmap. market store really trust the of and what it says in terms a rate hike. we do not know precisely because they are not provided much information. france in bring in the quad in london. francine: when you look at all the reasons why the fed should not hike, have they disappeared? ofwe have numerous sets factors that the of factors that the fed gave us that would ultimately be to a hike but they have not given us one. china may have been an influence, of course, it was last january. moves and the dow jones industrial average. it tightened financial conditions. looking at the bloomberg financial index in looks like it is back to the old highs which is to say interest rates have fallen, stock architect increased, etc. etc.. the fed should not worry so much about global financial conditions
ultimately the rate hike has played out. let med has decided -- put it differently. versus paper of roadmaps, back in the day, so to speak. with the paper roadmap, you could go anyway to get to your destination. verythe gps, it is precise. the fed seems to have chosen the paper roadmap. market store really trust the of and what it says in terms a rate hike. we do not know precisely because they are not provided much information. france in bring in the quad in london. francine: when you look at...
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dan rowan has more. and londonhe beijing paralympics were game changes can generating unprecedented levels of interest and a shift in attitudes the hope was that rio 2016 would continue the momentum, but financial crisis meant major cuts have to be made weeks before the action gets underway. >> never before in the 56-year history of the paralympic games have we faced the circumstances like this. clearly, brazil is in a far different position now to the one it was in october 2009, when it won the right to stage both games, the paralympics and the olympics. dan: a raft of cuts was today announced, including the closure of the second-largest of the 4 zones used for the olympics. there will also be a downsizing of the workforce, the closure of some media centers, and a cut to transport services. funds meant for the paralympics had to be diverted to resolve issues affecting the ongoing olympics -- security, the treatment of the green water in the aquatic center. crucial travel grants almost three weeks overdu
dan rowan has more. and londonhe beijing paralympics were game changes can generating unprecedented levels of interest and a shift in attitudes the hope was that rio 2016 would continue the momentum, but financial crisis meant major cuts have to be made weeks before the action gets underway. >> never before in the 56-year history of the paralympic games have we faced the circumstances like this. clearly, brazil is in a far different position now to the one it was in october 2009, when it...
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that has changed.smartphone business, and they bought a ton of patents from them. they will be able to defend that. at industry gatherings, you need i.p. to defend themselves. their business model is a problem. ramy: any thoughts of threats of lawsuits if they come to the u.s.? >> it will be interesting to see if there will be an i.p. battle. we have seen the smartphone wars on the patent front cool down from the days when apple and samsung seem to sue each other everyday. ramy: thank you very much, shira, and peter. up, what happens to one of the greatest basketball players of all time after he retires? about kobel you bryant venture capitalist, next. ♪ nyantec had a big july thanks to pokemon go. they recorded more active u.s. users in july than snapchat, twitter, or pintrest. it remains to be seen whether pokemon go can keep these users engaged long-term. data shows a decline in engagement. daily users have been in a slow decline since they peaked in mid july. another story we are watching. the winn
that has changed.smartphone business, and they bought a ton of patents from them. they will be able to defend that. at industry gatherings, you need i.p. to defend themselves. their business model is a problem. ramy: any thoughts of threats of lawsuits if they come to the u.s.? >> it will be interesting to see if there will be an i.p. battle. we have seen the smartphone wars on the patent front cool down from the days when apple and samsung seem to sue each other everyday. ramy: thank you...
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what if he has paid zero tax rate?people will tell you as a private citizen, they would say, hey, how do you do it, i would love to do that. does that fly when you're running for president of the united states? >> i don't think that matters. look, if you asked me do you think you should see hillary clinton's health records? i would say, yes, of course i do. we're voyeuristic, we want to know stuff. but in terms of actually being an issue that there's intensity on, i don't really think there's a big problem with donald trump not showing us. and if he didn't pay anything, i think he just says, hey, look, i'm smart, of course i didn't pay, i'm a business guy, that's why you need to elect me. >> the american public disagrees with you. don lemon just showed us a 68% poll that 68% of americans are bothered by this. >> i also want to know if my president, if someone i'm going to vote for is going to be in office for eight years, i want to know if they're healthy. i want to see their health records. >> if donald trump was a wa
what if he has paid zero tax rate?people will tell you as a private citizen, they would say, hey, how do you do it, i would love to do that. does that fly when you're running for president of the united states? >> i don't think that matters. look, if you asked me do you think you should see hillary clinton's health records? i would say, yes, of course i do. we're voyeuristic, we want to know stuff. but in terms of actually being an issue that there's intensity on, i don't really think...
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exactly what has happened. i think thirdly we are going to have to deal with and as i can wey is the most difficult -- finished the end of the cold war had thought democracy and free markets had been anointed as the only game in town and we now see a rise of authoritarianism authoritarianism that is antidemocratic, anti-western values and you see inin vladimir putin, she's pain, increasingly in president erdogan, and it is a competing -- xi -- our politics are fractured. our model, which we have felt was the beacon for the world is not looking so good. these competitive nautical seem to be doing it -- what are we going to do about that as a country? these are leaders in a lot of cases that donald trump is crazy saying north korea to at least he has a grip on his people and erdogan put on a revolution quickly but it is interesting the way he does it he says -- these are strong bidders in america needs strong leadership and that is resonating -- that is resonating -- >> what, what -- what trent [indiscernible] sa
exactly what has happened. i think thirdly we are going to have to deal with and as i can wey is the most difficult -- finished the end of the cold war had thought democracy and free markets had been anointed as the only game in town and we now see a rise of authoritarianism authoritarianism that is antidemocratic, anti-western values and you see inin vladimir putin, she's pain, increasingly in president erdogan, and it is a competing -- xi -- our politics are fractured. our model, which we...
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that has been breaking today. the justice department has challenged the country co.r how deer with my pants. they are going to buy part of their business and they are going to cut down on competition. dear put the statement out saying he would fight the lawsuit saying that the doj antitrust concern was quote, unquote misguided. the administration has put pressure on some others had we talked earlier about halliburton and baker hughes. the staples deal. you have comcast, time warner. here we go. .com humana and some deals have been scrapped in the case by the justice department on the idea that they would cut down on competition. the tax bite is happening overseas. starbucks, amazon, mcdonald's, google, microsoft, facebook has been tax investigations outside of this country. let's bring in the national tax rate as union president to talk about this. is there some big names in american business. >> desert they are. they employ upwards of 30 million people. they are being targeted specifically because they are american firms. four out of the five company specific invest
that has been breaking today. the justice department has challenged the country co.r how deer with my pants. they are going to buy part of their business and they are going to cut down on competition. dear put the statement out saying he would fight the lawsuit saying that the doj antitrust concern was quote, unquote misguided. the administration has put pressure on some others had we talked earlier about halliburton and baker hughes. the staples deal. you have comcast, time warner. here we go....
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one person has died. in the u.s., the cdc set up a registry to follow pregnant women infected with zika. as many as 580 so far. james around the country. 16 babies have been born already with zika related birth defect. >> growing number of patients medication. hospitals spend millions trying clear out a bug, c-diff. now a hospital in vancouver taking a different approach. john blackstone, sniffs out the story. >> angus. go over here. >> their sense of smell is a buff anything we can comprehend. >> reporter: with that springer spaniel on a mission to track down the most common kind of hospital superbug. it is known as c-diff and infection rates are on the rise. >> c-diff is a bacteria. forms spores. it can persist for long period of time. >> reporter: c-diff caused by antibiotic use or contact with contamina nainated surfaced and times deadly causing half a each year and killing 15,000 people. we can't see it with the naked eye. but angus can smell it. >> it will always be present in your hospital. what yo
one person has died. in the u.s., the cdc set up a registry to follow pregnant women infected with zika. as many as 580 so far. james around the country. 16 babies have been born already with zika related birth defect. >> growing number of patients medication. hospitals spend millions trying clear out a bug, c-diff. now a hospital in vancouver taking a different approach. john blackstone, sniffs out the story. >> angus. go over here. >> their sense of smell is a buff anything...
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anthony weiner has a history. the idea that the trump campaign is trying to make this an issue is a big stretch. it's an over reach of the biggest sort. if you want to go this route, let's talk about steve bannon's domestic abuse, cory lendowski, paul manaforte. we're not just talking about the candidates. we're talking about the spouses of the aides of the candidates. that is so far nuanced and distinct from the people in the race it has the potential to backfire and create a backlash. most people know that a candidate's spouse -- not even a candidate's spouse but aide to a candidate's spouse has very little connection to what the candidate himself or herself will do in office. >> accusations against bannon and lewendowski were never proven in a court of law. the scenario with huma is a dream for foreign operative. for you to deny that it's a dangerous scenario. he said the scenario was a dream for a foreign intelligence operative. >> what does that mean? are they saying huma shared this with the public? >> no, n
anthony weiner has a history. the idea that the trump campaign is trying to make this an issue is a big stretch. it's an over reach of the biggest sort. if you want to go this route, let's talk about steve bannon's domestic abuse, cory lendowski, paul manaforte. we're not just talking about the candidates. we're talking about the spouses of the aides of the candidates. that is so far nuanced and distinct from the people in the race it has the potential to backfire and create a backlash. most...
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by the way, president obama has enforced the laws and he has deported, i think it's 2.5 million people is what i read? i hope it's within that margin, but it's a significant number and he's been criticized by people on the left for it, frankly. number two, mr. trump wants to find a fair and humane way and effective way to address the fact that roughly 11 million illegal immigrants live among us. number three and this is something that's very different from hillary clinton. president obama -- excuse me, a president trump would -- he wants to be fair to everyone. so often the conversation is only about what's fair to the 11 million immigrants. how about what's fair to the american worker who is competing for that job? how about what's fair to a business that says i -- i went ahead and got on e-verify and i want to wash my hands clean? what's fair to the rest of us? so in principle, it's exactly the same and it's how to execute and he's been taken to counsel many people what is possible and plausible. >> you're saying it's exactly the same, but he's no longer saying 11 million people got
by the way, president obama has enforced the laws and he has deported, i think it's 2.5 million people is what i read? i hope it's within that margin, but it's a significant number and he's been criticized by people on the left for it, frankly. number two, mr. trump wants to find a fair and humane way and effective way to address the fact that roughly 11 million illegal immigrants live among us. number three and this is something that's very different from hillary clinton. president obama --...
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the defendant no longer has liberty interest. it seems a very a very odd place to park this and the remedy of the due process clause in this context. it seems much more natural that you would do it under the speedy trial clause five the view that the trial that it has to do with the adjudication of guilt. >> two points with respect to that. if the court were to say to use a standard that we propose, so essentially no presumed prejudice and only certain things are cognizable as prejudice and it would -- we probably would not have a practical objection to calling that a speedy trial clause. what would be concerned about is the subject of standard in the remedy. i do think after the defendant has been convicted the societal interest test shifted. that's why it's appropriate to apply due process. the defendant has a liberty interest in the length of the sentence. he has a due process interest in a fundamentally fair proceeding. so fair proceeding. so we think due process nicely captures that interested the defendant has. the court ha
the defendant no longer has liberty interest. it seems a very a very odd place to park this and the remedy of the due process clause in this context. it seems much more natural that you would do it under the speedy trial clause five the view that the trial that it has to do with the adjudication of guilt. >> two points with respect to that. if the court were to say to use a standard that we propose, so essentially no presumed prejudice and only certain things are cognizable as prejudice...
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castro has has been the offensie guy. driven in four with two outs. castro has had a night. and a-rod with an rbi double. 1-1 pitch. there is a strike to souza. >> for the yankees every this one in particular might beoon -- an interesting one they can decide the future of their club. >> 1-2. and he got him. and this one is over. so betances comes on and gets the save. 6-3 yankees win. alex rodriguez in his final game goes out a winner and contributes with an rbi d 12 years as a yankee, 22 years as a major leaguer. there was controversy. there was craziness. there was also greatness. last moments in a yankee win. 6-3 your final tonight. sabathia gets the win. archer takes the loss. ken rosenthal will grab a-rod in just a moment as we watch him let's go down to ken. >> alex, how meaningful was to to play 3rd base again and leave the field the way you did? >> it was so awesome. that was quite a moment i will never forget. my mom is here and daughters are here. the fans, i can't say enough. it was overwhelming. >> they were on l feet chanting your name every at bat. what was it
castro has has been the offensie guy. driven in four with two outs. castro has had a night. and a-rod with an rbi double. 1-1 pitch. there is a strike to souza. >> for the yankees every this one in particular might beoon -- an interesting one they can decide the future of their club. >> 1-2. and he got him. and this one is over. so betances comes on and gets the save. 6-3 yankees win. alex rodriguez in his final game goes out a winner and contributes with an rbi d 12 years as a...
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has gone in order to fight terrorism.t has gone to confine those who proposed it within the german right -- reich. host: in terms of tone and rhetoric, this is opposed to on 'sliverables -- angela merkel stance on welcoming refugees. it seems the government is going in a different direction. attempt at winning back those who armor -- you are moving further right, isn't it? guest: yes, it is. in france, the action of any minister is much greater. it is also a political game which tends to push angela merkel and pretend to defend values. that's where traditional values against theity go political policy, which is more center, sustained by those in the green party and social democracy. a similar law was defeated here in france. do you think it will pass in germany? guest: it will probably pass, [indiscernible] they have changed to cooperate with social democracy. it will be very hard. the only possibility is that they could say, well, it is not possible to oppose this, but i doubt it. host: do most germans support angela mer
has gone in order to fight terrorism.t has gone to confine those who proposed it within the german right -- reich. host: in terms of tone and rhetoric, this is opposed to on 'sliverables -- angela merkel stance on welcoming refugees. it seems the government is going in a different direction. attempt at winning back those who armor -- you are moving further right, isn't it? guest: yes, it is. in france, the action of any minister is much greater. it is also a political game which tends to push...
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gdp has gone from 40% of the world to 17%. china has gone to about 1%.is clear that this trend with china will continue and they will be larger than us both on a gaap basis and militarily -- on a gdp basis and militarily. guest: one of the things we saw at the dnc is is the country and decline or not? the donald trump campaign would argue that it is. the democratic convention was a much more up beat a fair -- upbeat affair. it seems like it is almost a role reversal in that the democrats can sometimes come off as the party of gloom and doom and the republicans are the more patriotic party and it was totally flipped in the last conventions. what the caller gets at is, which vision is right and what people -- what do people was aly believe? there lot of pessimism, but there are a lot of people doing pretty well. we are seeing this gap between noncollege whites and college educated whites and the reason for that is after the recession, college-educated whites did a lot better than not college-educated whites and the question is, who's vision comes through i
gdp has gone from 40% of the world to 17%. china has gone to about 1%.is clear that this trend with china will continue and they will be larger than us both on a gaap basis and militarily -- on a gdp basis and militarily. guest: one of the things we saw at the dnc is is the country and decline or not? the donald trump campaign would argue that it is. the democratic convention was a much more up beat a fair -- upbeat affair. it seems like it is almost a role reversal in that the democrats can...
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hernandez has pleaded not guilty. he is already serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole for the murder of parole for the murder of odin lloyd in 2013. today -- we may finally figure out if there's any truth to one of europe's biggest myths. researchers in poland will begin digging nazi gold. you're looking at the area where the digging will happen. rumor has it -- nazi germany forces hid the train underground before fleeing the soviety red army. two men claim to have spotted the train with radar in a secret tunnell. historians believe the train exists -- but it has never been proven. he's still out there...and police want him behind bars. the latest on the search for the serial shooter...ahead at six... and quite possibly the best story of the morning... story of the morning...how one guy scored big with michael jordan. when people ask me what it's like to win an olympic medal, i tell them, "you already know." the medals you've earned are all around you. your bronze. your silver. your gold. and liber
hernandez has pleaded not guilty. he is already serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole for the murder of parole for the murder of odin lloyd in 2013. today -- we may finally figure out if there's any truth to one of europe's biggest myths. researchers in poland will begin digging nazi gold. you're looking at the area where the digging will happen. rumor has it -- nazi germany forces hid the train underground before fleeing the soviety red army. two men claim to have spotted...
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hand him over, but washington has yet to do so. and this has angered turkey even further.o one of the main talking points will be the fight against the islamic state in syria and iraq. u.s. and thend the nato allies have been working to fight against the islamic state, but there has been some disagreement about who they should trust in the fight against the islamic state. the u.s. is working alongside the kurdish group, but turkey season as a threat. anna: simin, it looks as if turkey is starting on the subject, starting a major offensive in syria, is getting further comments about that overnight. what do we know? simin: yes, turkish armed forces have started bombing islamic state positions in syria's aleppo province. and there are some media reports that ground special forces are also going in from the ground. now, this comes days after a terror attack in turkish city on the border of syria. more than 54 people lost their lives during a blast at a street wedding. anna: simin, thank you. live from istanbul. jane foley, senior at extra just is still in the studio. let us ta
hand him over, but washington has yet to do so. and this has angered turkey even further.o one of the main talking points will be the fight against the islamic state in syria and iraq. u.s. and thend the nato allies have been working to fight against the islamic state, but there has been some disagreement about who they should trust in the fight against the islamic state. the u.s. is working alongside the kurdish group, but turkey season as a threat. anna: simin, it looks as if turkey is...
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what has hurt the republicans, crime has gone down.ew york, where bill de blasio has come in, and a lot of people are critical, they stopped the stop and frisk campaign getting 600,000 people a year, and reduced it, and actually lowered the crime rate while doing it. you can have safe policing and still effective policing. the second thing, in terms of what scottie is saying, i don't think you can say you are making a serious effort to reach out to black voters when you go to a white suburb 45 minutes away from where the black people are and give a speech about black people. that's offensive, sko thety. it is offensive to talk about the event in north carolina that donald trump didn't even bother to go to. after a year of campaigning, he couldn't find one single event to one black event he could go to, one african-american group he can meet with. that's an outrage, 12 to 13% of the population, he wants to write them off. that's not acceptable. >> i think that -- >> scottie, your rebuttal. >> real simple. that's wrong to say. he is not.
what has hurt the republicans, crime has gone down.ew york, where bill de blasio has come in, and a lot of people are critical, they stopped the stop and frisk campaign getting 600,000 people a year, and reduced it, and actually lowered the crime rate while doing it. you can have safe policing and still effective policing. the second thing, in terms of what scottie is saying, i don't think you can say you are making a serious effort to reach out to black voters when you go to a white suburb 45...
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has disrespect for mr.an example of that. will there ever be a point in time when you're able to look at trump in the eye and say enough is enough. you have son in the military. >> that's okay. >> how do you tolerate his disrespect? >> well, i thank you for the question. that's all right. that's all right. folks, that's what freedom looks like, and that's what freedom sounds like. >> joining us now is that mom, catherine burn, her son, raymond burn, is an air force serviceman, currently deployed -- >> ray mmond hermann. >> good morning, thank you. >> what was your plan? what did you want to have happen when you went to confront vp nominee, mike pence? >> i just, you know, confronting governor pence about, you know, to stand with donald trump really confuses me. so i think the donald trump's, you know, the words to the kahn family over the weekend, were just so angering and so upsetting, and to have pence in town and to have the opportunity to ask hem a question, you know, straight up about how can you stand
has disrespect for mr.an example of that. will there ever be a point in time when you're able to look at trump in the eye and say enough is enough. you have son in the military. >> that's okay. >> how do you tolerate his disrespect? >> well, i thank you for the question. that's all right. that's all right. folks, that's what freedom looks like, and that's what freedom sounds like. >> joining us now is that mom, catherine burn, her son, raymond burn, is an air force...
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it has been challenging for those security constraints.eople feel the international community is not doing enough to help them deal with the aftermath of violence. anchor: talking about the situation in south sudan. thank you very much. in syria nuke claims of chemical weapons in the country's civil war. a rescue group claims there has been a toxic gas attack. of these unconfirmed images you are saying, the aftermath of the attack near the site where russian military helicopter was shot down monday. the rescue groups say 33 people were affected by the chlorine gas attack. the syrian national coalition accused the government bordering the attack. the russian military has launched a series of airstrikes. fighting continues. >> it is clear fighting is underway in aleppo. these pictures show forces shelling the city. that comes in response to a rebel offensive and attempt to break the stranglehold. military and corridors have been set up by forces with russian backing. 300,000 people are believed to be trapped here but mistress of the governme
it has been challenging for those security constraints.eople feel the international community is not doing enough to help them deal with the aftermath of violence. anchor: talking about the situation in south sudan. thank you very much. in syria nuke claims of chemical weapons in the country's civil war. a rescue group claims there has been a toxic gas attack. of these unconfirmed images you are saying, the aftermath of the attack near the site where russian military helicopter was shot down...