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do says bandi fears the regime may one day find him. valued this book more than his life hoping it was a voice that would be heard by the world. paula hancocks, cnn, near the border between north and south korea. >> that's our first hour of news. i'm natalie allen. >> i'm george howell. another hour of news from around the world straight ahead. stay with us. the valiant taste times of death, but once!! uh, excuse me, waiter. i ordered the soup... of course, ma'am. my apologies. c'mon, caesar. let's go. caesar on a caesar salad? surprising. excuse me, pardon me. what's not surprising? how much money matt saved by switching to geico. could i get my parking validated? fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the lowest price? nope, badda book. badda boom. have you ever stayed with choice hotels? like at a comfort inn? yep. free waffles, can't go wrong. i like it. promote that guy. get the lowest pric
do says bandi fears the regime may one day find him. valued this book more than his life hoping it was a voice that would be heard by the world. paula hancocks, cnn, near the border between north and south korea. >> that's our first hour of news. i'm natalie allen. >> i'm george howell. another hour of news from around the world straight ahead. stay with us. the valiant taste times of death, but once!! uh, excuse me, waiter. i ordered the soup... of course, ma'am. my apologies....
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this has been bandied about as a possibility.ns with the commission is going to be to figure out what we should be including in our bill and what we should not. i don't think that figure is set in stone. but the eu is making it clear that whatever the figure they arrive at, we had to pgy- figure they arrive at, we had to pay. we can get around it. the issue of the timeframe, it has been said from the beginning that it is tight. we had to get negotiations in so that national governments can pass it through their own parliaments, and that it is signed. now the timeframe is even tighter because the prime minister has to fight an election, first. what are your thoughts on that? brussels seems to be fairly miffed about that.|j thoughts on that? brussels seems to be fairly miffed about that. i think we can do the divorce within the time we got. that will be easy. —— we have got. but i don't know any trade experts that think we can negotiate a trade deal to the future even with the two years, which we don't have. what we're looking at i
this has been bandied about as a possibility.ns with the commission is going to be to figure out what we should be including in our bill and what we should not. i don't think that figure is set in stone. but the eu is making it clear that whatever the figure they arrive at, we had to pgy- figure they arrive at, we had to pay. we can get around it. the issue of the timeframe, it has been said from the beginning that it is tight. we had to get negotiations in so that national governments can pass...
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tim: since president trump took office, the phrase "unprecedented" is bandied about . not only referring to the president's tweets and off-the-cuff remarks. it also replies to press secretary sean spicer who made a very public mea culpa after saying adolf hitler never used chemical weapons doing the second world war. it was meant as a shot against bashar al-assad, but led to international outcry. spicer: i made a mistake. it is painful to myself to know i did something like that. that was obviously not my intention. to know when you screw up you could have offended a lot of people. ' would ask for folks forgiveness. i should not have try to make a comparison. there is no comparing atrocities. tim: we also saw signs that president trump's chief strategist, steve bannon, may been falling out of favor. "i likeident said steve, but he was not involved in my campaign until very late. i had my own strategist, and it wasn't like i was going to change strategists because i was hillary."oked to break down all the palace intrigue, let's speak to a contributor to "time" magazine.
tim: since president trump took office, the phrase "unprecedented" is bandied about . not only referring to the president's tweets and off-the-cuff remarks. it also replies to press secretary sean spicer who made a very public mea culpa after saying adolf hitler never used chemical weapons doing the second world war. it was meant as a shot against bashar al-assad, but led to international outcry. spicer: i made a mistake. it is painful to myself to know i did something like that. that...
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17 seconds that they are bandying about the moment.about, it happens, and you say it is fine. on the case that iexamined, you say it is fine. on the case that i examined, that retreat di repeat prescription was fine. and actually, victoria, if you look of the patient that used the services, we have a delighted cohort of patients. there has never been an instance of any harm coming to patients. still, you have been criticised by this cqc, two of the site you work for. stuart gale, the cqc found that frost pharmacy ltd was prescribing large quantities of inhalers for asthma without checking if the patient was my condition was either out of control or if a diagnosis has been confirmed. the cqc has issued you with warning notices about that, is that fair enough? absolutely, yes. why was it happening? we were talking about probably five to ten patients that have had more inhalers than would be normally appropriate in an nhs setting. so we have spoken to these patients, and actually they wa nt to these patients, and actually they want conven
17 seconds that they are bandying about the moment.about, it happens, and you say it is fine. on the case that iexamined, you say it is fine. on the case that i examined, that retreat di repeat prescription was fine. and actually, victoria, if you look of the patient that used the services, we have a delighted cohort of patients. there has never been an instance of any harm coming to patients. still, you have been criticised by this cqc, two of the site you work for. stuart gale, the cqc found...
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yeah, that figure has been bandied around by the european commission as a possibility.tage of negotiations will be to figure out what we should be including in oui’ out what we should be including in our bill and what we shouldn't. i don't think that figure is set in stone, but i think the eu is making it clear that whatever figure they arrive at, we have to pay, we cannot get around it. in other news... emirates will reduce flights to five us cities from next month, after new security rules targeted travellers from the middle east. according to the dubai—based airline, "recent actions taken by the us government relating to the issuance of entry visas, heightened security vetting and restrictions on electronic devices in aircraft cabins have had a direct impact on consumer interest and demand for air travel into the us." consumer goods maker unilever reported better than expected first—quarter sales on thursday, helped by pricing growth. underlying sales rose by 2.9%, beating analysts‘ estimates of 2%. the results could boost investor enthusiasm for unilever, whose shar
yeah, that figure has been bandied around by the european commission as a possibility.tage of negotiations will be to figure out what we should be including in oui’ out what we should be including in our bill and what we shouldn't. i don't think that figure is set in stone, but i think the eu is making it clear that whatever figure they arrive at, we have to pay, we cannot get around it. in other news... emirates will reduce flights to five us cities from next month, after new security rules...
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about, ais bandied famous san francisco anarchist. he will later little church in the 1920's. -- he will later blow up a church in the 1920's. but that has been squashed as well. there was an anarchist very , an italiane time who would come to the united states and had all kinds of followers. he remained very coin even in his last -- very coy in his last days. he was questioned in boston harbor before he left. he was asked if he knew everything -- knew anything, and deniedined very coy and mooney's guilt. there were a couple of books that came out, and this is an image of the parade as we think of the whodunit question. there were a couple of books and the 1960's, one by richard frost and the other by curt gentry. they wrote about the german sabotage their he. germans weres, the going to blow up munitions and these kinds of things, and that it was a broader plot of the germans to create disorder in the united states. it is another theory, it is attractive for some folks. is another book about alexander that theyd goldman, somehow had
about, ais bandied famous san francisco anarchist. he will later little church in the 1920's. -- he will later blow up a church in the 1920's. but that has been squashed as well. there was an anarchist very , an italiane time who would come to the united states and had all kinds of followers. he remained very coin even in his last -- very coy in his last days. he was questioned in boston harbor before he left. he was asked if he knew everything -- knew anything, and deniedined very coy and...
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one name is bandied about, a famous san francisco anarchist.will later blow up a church in the 1920's. so there is a theory he might have been responsible, but that has been squashed as well. there was an anarchist very famous at the time, an italian who would come to the united states and had all kinds of followers. he remained very coy in his last days. he was deported from the united states. he was questioned in boston harbor before he left. the bureau of investigation asked him all types of questions, if he knew anything and he remained very coy and denied mooney's guilt. when he was deported. there were a couple of books that came out, and this is an image of the parade as we think of the whodunit question. there were a couple of books that came out in the 1960's, one by richard frost and the other by curt gentry. they wrote about the german sabotage theory. in other words, the germans were going to blow up munitions and these kinds of things, and that it was a broader plot of the germans to create disorder in the united states. it is anot
one name is bandied about, a famous san francisco anarchist.will later blow up a church in the 1920's. so there is a theory he might have been responsible, but that has been squashed as well. there was an anarchist very famous at the time, an italian who would come to the united states and had all kinds of followers. he remained very coy in his last days. he was deported from the united states. he was questioned in boston harbor before he left. the bureau of investigation asked him all types of...
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. >> the president, their associates could have been bandied about by officials, they could have been picked up. >> yes, that is possible. >> and you could have asked for those names, however it is identified, to be unmasked so you would know how significant it was. >> that is exactly right. . >> the fact is whether or not we're talking about russia or any other topic, if i saw an intelligent report that looked significant, and if it is being provided to me, it is significant. i don't so lilicit reports. they're giving it to me, if i read it, and i think that in order for me to understand is it significant or not so significant, i need to know who the u.s. person is. i can make that request. the intelligence community processes that request throughp. that comes back to me, not to anyone broadly in the national security word, and that is necessary for me to do my job. it is necessary for the secretary of state, or the secretary of defense, or the cia director to do their jobs. we can't be passive consumers of this information and not -- and do our jobs effectively to protect the americ
. >> the president, their associates could have been bandied about by officials, they could have been picked up. >> yes, that is possible. >> and you could have asked for those names, however it is identified, to be unmasked so you would know how significant it was. >> that is exactly right. . >> the fact is whether or not we're talking about russia or any other topic, if i saw an intelligent report that looked significant, and if it is being provided to me, it is...
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and then, we will get to some of the names being bandied about, people who have been wanting to testifywe have only released one name we plan on calling. that is jared kushner, the president's son-in-law. we do not want to call him until we can get a lot of this preliminary work done. charlie: what have you learned from the way the house committee conducted itself? sen. warner: well, charlie, i have learned when we are dealing with something as explosive as a foreign adversary intervening in a presidential election, and when the ramifications are at the heart of our democratic process and possibly there may have been some level of collusion, conversation, ties between some folks affiliated with the trump campaign and the russians, the only way you can do that is you have to do it bipartisan. in a country that in many ways is a split as ours right now, if we were to come out with a report that was not bipartisan, it would not have credibility. i am not going to comment on a lot of the specifics on what has gone and in the house, but it has been bizarre behavior by some of those character
and then, we will get to some of the names being bandied about, people who have been wanting to testifywe have only released one name we plan on calling. that is jared kushner, the president's son-in-law. we do not want to call him until we can get a lot of this preliminary work done. charlie: what have you learned from the way the house committee conducted itself? sen. warner: well, charlie, i have learned when we are dealing with something as explosive as a foreign adversary intervening in a...
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>> i would reject the 60 billion euro figure, but it's bandied around by the european commission. it's interesting that the european guidelines didn't mention a figure. if brussels insists on britain signing a blank check, we will get nowhere. but if there's a desire among heads of government and state to get an agreement, we'll get an agreement. if there isn't, it will be difficult. >> how do you think it will be ultimately? >> i'm optimistic in terms of getting the deal. in terms of the exit bill that will depend on many things. i think less than 60. >> what's your best guess? >> i'll say more than 60. >> okay. i'll say 60. henry, thank you very much for that. henry newman. >>> we need to take a short break. check out our blog, world markets live. it runs throughout the european trading day. we have loads more coming up. we'll talk about trump among other things. u.s. politics. >> again. >> exactly. stay tuned. . >>> hello. welcome. yes, you're still watching "street signs." i'm carolin roth. >> i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines. >>> the richmond fed president, jeffrey lacker,
>> i would reject the 60 billion euro figure, but it's bandied around by the european commission. it's interesting that the european guidelines didn't mention a figure. if brussels insists on britain signing a blank check, we will get nowhere. but if there's a desire among heads of government and state to get an agreement, we'll get an agreement. if there isn't, it will be difficult. >> how do you think it will be ultimately? >> i'm optimistic in terms of getting the deal. in...
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>> tucker: well, bandy promiscuous prescription of them in ways that are clearly detrimental for ourociety. >> that has tended to be a state responsibility, and i think the states are really beginning to do it. certainly, some of the states that i do this for this article like rhode island and maine now have in very different ways pretty serious regimes for cracking down on the over prescription of the spirits. what happened to purdue pharma? that they make good money on a? >> they made good money on it. the sackler family, they are number 16 on the list of the forbes of austria families >> tucker: just for selling oxycontin? >> the lion share of their businesses of purdue farms business is in oxycontin. >> tucker: 30 seconds left, if you could do one thing to stop this, not to treat the people currently addicted, but to become people more addicted, what it would be? >> i think there is a big problem with fentanyl, which is an artificial opio that can be made from a lab coming in from china and mexico. i think that things can be done to interdict it. >> tucker: and that is the deadli
>> tucker: well, bandy promiscuous prescription of them in ways that are clearly detrimental for ourociety. >> that has tended to be a state responsibility, and i think the states are really beginning to do it. certainly, some of the states that i do this for this article like rhode island and maine now have in very different ways pretty serious regimes for cracking down on the over prescription of the spirits. what happened to purdue pharma? that they make good money on a? >>...
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as for the game, boston rookie outfielder bandy with a three-run homer that put the red sox up 5-0.to win it 5-3. i know mike and joe were in attendance and very happy. >> so many things to talk to but we don't have time, the nhl, tom brady. >> and good baseball. >>> susan rice in the spotlight after it's claimed she unmasked trump officials. >>> mike pence with hopes of resuscitating health care bill with republicans. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. tidy cats lightweight with glade clean blossoms. our newest odor fighting scent! gives you the power of choice plus... the power of pleasant. exclusively in lightweight! every home, every cat, there's a tidy cats for that. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. kevin, meet yourkeviner. kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin
as for the game, boston rookie outfielder bandy with a three-run homer that put the red sox up 5-0.to win it 5-3. i know mike and joe were in attendance and very happy. >> so many things to talk to but we don't have time, the nhl, tom brady. >> and good baseball. >>> susan rice in the spotlight after it's claimed she unmasked trump officials. >>> mike pence with hopes of resuscitating health care bill with republicans. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app...
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. >> the president, his associates, their names could have been bandied about by foreign officials, they have been picked up in incidental collection -- >> yes, they could have. that is possible. >> and you could have asked for those names of american number one, american number two, however it's identified to be unmasked so you would know how significant it was. >> that's exactly right, andrea. the fact is if, whether we're talking about russia or any other topic, if i saw an intelligence report that looked potentially significant -- and understand by definition if it's being provided to me, it is significant. i don't solicit reports, i only receive what the intelligence see.nity thinks i or any other >> reporter: and, trish, this morning's "wall street journal" included a column citing unnamed sources who had seen the unmasked names and documents claiming that they included political information about the trump transition team's meetings and policy intentions. those sources told the journal none of the documents had anything to do with russia or the fbi investigation into ties between
. >> the president, his associates, their names could have been bandied about by foreign officials, they have been picked up in incidental collection -- >> yes, they could have. that is possible. >> and you could have asked for those names of american number one, american number two, however it's identified to be unmasked so you would know how significant it was. >> that's exactly right, andrea. the fact is if, whether we're talking about russia or any other topic, if i...
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. >> reporter: he mentioned that he had heard that this is an idea that republicans have been bandyinground for a long time. obviously the administration has been really frustrated with how judges on the west coast have treated their the executive orders. it is not new that they have seen a lot of their signature policies halted by those judges. so it is not surprising that president trump would back a preexisting republican plan to break up the ninth circuit. it is supported by republicans like john mccain, like jeff lake and dan sullivan in the senate. >> let me ask when you were in the oval office with the president, did he seem pleased with how things are going? was he -- you know, how did he seem? >> reporter: you know, i asked him to give himself a grade, and he did give himself an "a." he is proud of what his administration has managed to accomplish. a lot of that has been done through executive order, but he stressed that he did get to sign several pieces of legislation. he said that by saturday he expects he will have signed 32 bills, and it seems like where a lot of that is c
. >> reporter: he mentioned that he had heard that this is an idea that republicans have been bandyinground for a long time. obviously the administration has been really frustrated with how judges on the west coast have treated their the executive orders. it is not new that they have seen a lot of their signature policies halted by those judges. so it is not surprising that president trump would back a preexisting republican plan to break up the ninth circuit. it is supported by...
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now department of transportation says you offer up to about $1,350 in cash, and i never heard that bandied1,350 in cash, we'd have -- >> a stampede to the front. >> you're right. we'd have a whole group of people. they'd rent a limo and all get back home in four hours. they could have flown them on other airlines. >> they've got enough money to cha charter. even if they had to, they could have chartered on net jets if they had to. >> they really fouled up. so we ended up with a situation where the flight was first termed overbooked and it wasn't overbooked. it was only united wanting to put their crew in front of their customers. >> i didn't like the ceo in that e-mail to the employees. i thought that calling the passenger belligerent -- >> well, you know, i think the ceo is in a hard -- he's between a rock and a hard place right now because he has to support his employees. on the other hand, what they did is not supportable. and it's just a real failure in management. >> you know, one of the problems, we've got the letters here from senator john thune, and other senators calling for some
now department of transportation says you offer up to about $1,350 in cash, and i never heard that bandied1,350 in cash, we'd have -- >> a stampede to the front. >> you're right. we'd have a whole group of people. they'd rent a limo and all get back home in four hours. they could have flown them on other airlines. >> they've got enough money to cha charter. even if they had to, they could have chartered on net jets if they had to. >> they really fouled up. so we ended up...
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the noex of a reagan reversal has been bandied around over and over in this conference thus far, in the panel thus far. reading over the latest, it was simple. all of the elements that don't seem -- i'm going to use that term now. this is from schultz november of '87. our interest is keep the russians well blind ehind us, describing the inf negotiations. and then concluding with a discussion how any deals have to lock the soviets into our position. so if that's the case, maybe the notion of a reagan reversal and the advent of schultz and matlock, and the reagan administration is overdone. and what's going on here really is a shift from the desire on reagan's part. but what changed are the tools used to get there. i'm wondering how that -- how you would respond to that interpretation. because it seems that there is some evidence even with the reversal narrative. >> i don't think there was a reversal. i agree with everything you just said. [ inaudible ] >> you're always right, josh. >> we'll not going to go that far. >> but i think in the chapter on this, i mean you deal with all of this.
the noex of a reagan reversal has been bandied around over and over in this conference thus far, in the panel thus far. reading over the latest, it was simple. all of the elements that don't seem -- i'm going to use that term now. this is from schultz november of '87. our interest is keep the russians well blind ehind us, describing the inf negotiations. and then concluding with a discussion how any deals have to lock the soviets into our position. so if that's the case, maybe the notion of a...
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now, i think about the fact that it's been bandied about with such lack of gravity that the senate majority may change the 60-vote requirement for the supreme court. now, it's an immediate tactical victory to do so. but it may turn out to be tactical mistake in the bit longer term. you could have president obama have a -- president trump to have a single opportunity to put in place a supreme court justice and you could have the next president, who might be a democrat, have many chances to appoint a supreme court judge. and so lowering the standard from the 60 votes designed to have a judge down the middle could lead to very different consequences depending on when various judges retire -- when they retire and who they are, where they are in the spectrum, something that none of us can predict. so it is certainly a -- a strategy that has simply just been asserted as, well, we'll just do it. not only is it -- does it have high tactical risks, but it just is another blow of the ax, felling the trees in the forest of the integrity of the court and the integrity of the senate. so it sets the stag
now, i think about the fact that it's been bandied about with such lack of gravity that the senate majority may change the 60-vote requirement for the supreme court. now, it's an immediate tactical victory to do so. but it may turn out to be tactical mistake in the bit longer term. you could have president obama have a -- president trump to have a single opportunity to put in place a supreme court justice and you could have the next president, who might be a democrat, have many chances to...
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one idea bandied about a retired general told me we should shoot down the next missile test and shoot down batteries which they launch in north korea. the russians have said, the chinese have said, those are very provocative acts. what do you think? >> so i think there is probably a range of things we have to be prepared to do in the short term. for instance, if we think they have a nuke they can put on missile, they're prepared to use it, we'll have to do our best to take out those weapons, but the real solution is long term. that starts in beijing. the only reason pongyang continues to exist as communist dictatorship because of the chinese. we have to make clear of the chinese, status quo is no longer acceptable. neil: presidents of all stripes have been urging that in the past. sometimes i begin to think, maybe the chinese can't control -- this guy is a nutcase and they can't control the nutcase? >> the first thing we do we hope they still have the capacity to apply considerable pressure. this is not a unique situation where countries create groups or sponsor client state. neil: ye
one idea bandied about a retired general told me we should shoot down the next missile test and shoot down batteries which they launch in north korea. the russians have said, the chinese have said, those are very provocative acts. what do you think? >> so i think there is probably a range of things we have to be prepared to do in the short term. for instance, if we think they have a nuke they can put on missile, they're prepared to use it, we'll have to do our best to take out those...
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now a word about the amendments that has been bandied about as somehow giving congress a greater say. i value and -- i value the friendship of my colleague, sheila jackson lee, who i served with for so long but i fear her amendment does not accomplish what she said. because the president's power to appoint is limited only by senate -- mr. polis: yield an additional 30 seconds. ms. lofgren: the president's power is only limited by confirmation, not limited by a list of from congress. if there's a conflict of interest, the librarian cares only about the public interest, it is donald trump who has the 30 copyrights and i don't think we should ask president trump to take this position with that conflict of interest, something that all of us have been concerned about. i yield back the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia. mr. collins: thank you, mr. speaker. look, this is again, this is about policy. this is about moving forward in the modernization process. i believe ms. haden is fully qualified to be librarian of congress. i think the issue comes in the copyright reg
now a word about the amendments that has been bandied about as somehow giving congress a greater say. i value and -- i value the friendship of my colleague, sheila jackson lee, who i served with for so long but i fear her amendment does not accomplish what she said. because the president's power to appoint is limited only by senate -- mr. polis: yield an additional 30 seconds. ms. lofgren: the president's power is only limited by confirmation, not limited by a list of from congress. if there's...
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carla chimed in saying prince bandie. raider. let's name him cub or cubby. long time to come around just like the cubs who won the world series. tweet us your suggestions, use tvu. you can also comment on our facebook page. >>> airlines are changing policies after the united controversy last week. how it's better designed to protect passengers onboard. >> gunfire breaks out following a 14-year-old girl's birthday party sending nine to the hospital. we'll have the very latest details on the investigation. >> wet weather means it's going to be just a little bit slower out there on some of these commutes including the san mateo bridge. >> foggy, cloudy. any breaks in this pattern? not till later in the week. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. it's monday, april 17th. i'm allie rasmus. >> i'm mike mibach. let's get you over to steve paulson. good morning to you. >> good morning. we do have more rain in the forecast. it will take us in to wednesday. after that we have good news with more sunshine and warmer temps. until then, here we go again. i know these system
carla chimed in saying prince bandie. raider. let's name him cub or cubby. long time to come around just like the cubs who won the world series. tweet us your suggestions, use tvu. you can also comment on our facebook page. >>> airlines are changing policies after the united controversy last week. how it's better designed to protect passengers onboard. >> gunfire breaks out following a 14-year-old girl's birthday party sending nine to the hospital. we'll have the very latest...
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peter: i think first of all the $2.6 trillion number bandied about here and there, in reality most corporate'sld probably half of those profits in dollars already or in dollar-denominated securities. the effect on the dollar won't be as aggressive. it will be a big deal. there's no question about that. just not as big as many are making out. in terms of an equity market perspective, we will likely see increased buybacks, a positive effect on equity markets which are already trading at rather expansive levels in the states. i think that is the main effect. whether that gets spent in the economy in terms of actual investment, a lot of these corporates are already cash-rich. not invested when interest rates were incredibly low, i'm not sure this is going to lead to further investment now. mark: let's look at the u.s. 10-year yield. 2.3%. rangeg that 2.2% to 2.6% that we've been in since november. what does that tell us about trumpflation? what does it tell us about the fed? what does it tell us about the u.s. economy, the global economy? peter: we've kind of come a long way. pre-november, we were
peter: i think first of all the $2.6 trillion number bandied about here and there, in reality most corporate'sld probably half of those profits in dollars already or in dollar-denominated securities. the effect on the dollar won't be as aggressive. it will be a big deal. there's no question about that. just not as big as many are making out. in terms of an equity market perspective, we will likely see increased buybacks, a positive effect on equity markets which are already trading at rather...
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idea that they're focused on in the administration in terms of the infrastructure spend that they've bandiedillion-dollar number. we'll see if we even get it or if, how it may be attached to something, there's some thought that perhaps it will be attached to a repatriation deal and bring some of it back and some of it will go towards infrastructure bank and get democratic votes for tax cuts. kind of goes in a lot of different places. >> but this has been a developing asset class. you look at the pension funds, we're going to invest in indiana tolls or whatever it is. is that economical on its own? before we even get to the point of talking about elon musk's boring company? >> you do have a fairly dedicated cash flow stream that can support the debt load that you would be putting on, and they probably can pay you a reasonable yield at least in the low rate environment, and again another reason perhaps to do these kinds of things now. it's interesting, and there are those examples of them, but then there's also some people who are uncomfortable with the idea of the aviation system or being con
idea that they're focused on in the administration in terms of the infrastructure spend that they've bandiedillion-dollar number. we'll see if we even get it or if, how it may be attached to something, there's some thought that perhaps it will be attached to a repatriation deal and bring some of it back and some of it will go towards infrastructure bank and get democratic votes for tax cuts. kind of goes in a lot of different places. >> but this has been a developing asset class. you look...
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>> well, that's been an idea, and drew, that's been bandied about for quite some time. it's just a question of how much you can raise and what the structure of the program actually is. i think until you actually get details about how big they want the program to be, you could see a little bit more. infrastructure is something where i keep hearing you might see a few large-scale big-ticket projects that are pursued first. so the administration can show it's committed to infrastructure, rather than this wholesale $1 trillion program that comes out in the near term. we'll see, infrastructure being paired with the repatriation tax is something that discussed for a while. republicans, whether or not they can find common ground, we'll see. >> kayla, you've probably seen or heard murmurs, the hard-core, bannonist types if we get bogged down in the middle east which is the last thing that those guys want, any type of intervention there, that lessens, i don't know, the political will, or the momentum for the legislative stuff. here we are bogged down in the middle east again. i
>> well, that's been an idea, and drew, that's been bandied about for quite some time. it's just a question of how much you can raise and what the structure of the program actually is. i think until you actually get details about how big they want the program to be, you could see a little bit more. infrastructure is something where i keep hearing you might see a few large-scale big-ticket projects that are pursued first. so the administration can show it's committed to infrastructure,...
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place you go to an interesting san francisco street and while i don't necessarily usually support a bandy think we approved ace hardware a formula retail but want to give you you all that live and work there kind of control over what should be there and what type of formula retail users work in the neighborhood so i'm supportive of motion to disapprove. >> commissioners ♪ instance you don't have an additional motion motion of intent to disapprove >> wait. >> no, we doesn't have an alternative motion. >> so just to folks know we don't have a motion green before us to disapprove we'll pass the motion presuming an intent to disapprove will come back to the board next week. >> we'll continue to matter two weeks let's go april 27th with the inclusionary. >> it will think presumably on consent calendar and not necessarily take public comment you can are public comment during consent and commissioners a motion of intent to disapprove that and continue to april 28th. >> commissioner fong commissioner koppel commissioner melgar and commissioner vice president richards and commissioner president hi
place you go to an interesting san francisco street and while i don't necessarily usually support a bandy think we approved ace hardware a formula retail but want to give you you all that live and work there kind of control over what should be there and what type of formula retail users work in the neighborhood so i'm supportive of motion to disapprove. >> commissioners ♪ instance you don't have an additional motion motion of intent to disapprove >> wait. >> no, we doesn't...