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yeah, it will be. we spoke to haven't changed their preference since the last election. i will vote again for labour. why? because labour do better for the working class. the conservatives didn't do anything for the working class, they make it more hard. labour, i would vote for labour again. so your mind hasn't been changed over the last two years? no, i've been voting for a long time now and i've always stuck to labour. yeah. but in a nearby cafe, one businessman agreed with the reasoning behind today's surprise announcement. i think it's a good thing for theresa may, generally, and i do think hopefully it's needed to have a clearer mandate in order to go forward with brexit. back at the bar at the railway station, george fits the profile the prime minister is looking for. he voted labour last time, but is supporting the tories this time. i think they'll negotiate the best deal from the eu for our country's best interests. so everyone has a new talking point. the final decision for many of them, thou
yeah, it will be. we spoke to haven't changed their preference since the last election. i will vote again for labour. why? because labour do better for the working class. the conservatives didn't do anything for the working class, they make it more hard. labour, i would vote for labour again. so your mind hasn't been changed over the last two years? no, i've been voting for a long time now and i've always stuck to labour. yeah. but in a nearby cafe, one businessman agreed with the reasoning...
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would be politically run ra ke would be would be politically run rake they would be starting to thinkve in that sense eu leaders might have pushed them around because they would know at that point they would be afraid of doing anything politically important. that isn't new, that has been made privately for months. it's that argument the prime ministerfound for months. it's that argument the prime minister found more compelling and in and amongst a whole mixture of reasons that tipped the balance ina of reasons that tipped the balance in a matter of the last few days. let us talk about risk. risk for all parties who engage in elections. the risk especially for theresa may?m is risky. if you believe the polls, they suggest, which of course is the calculation that she has made, she is on course to increase her majority. she would be on course for a hefty majority. something bigger than the wafer thin insecurity she faces right now. as we know, as xaens of the last couple of years have tested to destruction, campaigns take on lives of their own. if we think aboutjeremy corbyn when he stoo
would be politically run ra ke would be would be politically run rake they would be starting to thinkve in that sense eu leaders might have pushed them around because they would know at that point they would be afraid of doing anything politically important. that isn't new, that has been made privately for months. it's that argument the prime ministerfound for months. it's that argument the prime minister found more compelling and in and amongst a whole mixture of reasons that tipped the...
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will they be ok? with a mother like you, they will be fine.to deal with it. how was it? it was amazing! yeah. did you get to ask a question? idid. he was so honest. he just said straight up they will be fine. if they are brought up in a loving and caring environment. because they have a great mum? first, prince harry, and now prince william. two royal brothers who provided an insight into the detrimental impact of their bereavement. diana's death was one of the reasons william is passionate about this cause. from my point of view it is the emotional side. i hate seeing people in emotional or mental torment. it is really sad. it takes you down a very, very different path in life. the point of the campaign, with the marathon, is we want to reduce the stigma. we want people talk about mental health as if it is perfectly normal. the runners will face physical and mental challenges when they compete in the marathon. peter hunt, bbc news. good luck to them and everyone who is taking part in the london marathon. mind over marathon starts tomorrow on
will they be ok? with a mother like you, they will be fine.to deal with it. how was it? it was amazing! yeah. did you get to ask a question? idid. he was so honest. he just said straight up they will be fine. if they are brought up in a loving and caring environment. because they have a great mum? first, prince harry, and now prince william. two royal brothers who provided an insight into the detrimental impact of their bereavement. diana's death was one of the reasons william is passionate...
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as a visitor, trying to be myself, i have to be protected. with bodyguards? oh, yes.an make as an outsider, albeit a celebrated famous one, coming into different countries with their own bodies and culture and lecturing them about the way they should organise their society and culture? how can that make a difference? i do feel myself to be english probably first, then british, then european and then internationalist. when you come out, you join a tribe that is all over the world. and i feel i know what it is like to be oppressed in russia because i remember what it used to be like here. i do have a story to tell which is relevant. and the people, really, that i contact when i go abroad, if i am allowed, other local people who are trying, in their own way, to make their own lives easier... the lgbt people of russia, of whom there are millions. but very few are brave enough to express their individuality and be honest. and i just know that they are very grateful when you arrive and you say, it'll probably be all right. keep at it, keep fighting. that is all i am really
as a visitor, trying to be myself, i have to be protected. with bodyguards? oh, yes.an make as an outsider, albeit a celebrated famous one, coming into different countries with their own bodies and culture and lecturing them about the way they should organise their society and culture? how can that make a difference? i do feel myself to be english probably first, then british, then european and then internationalist. when you come out, you join a tribe that is all over the world. and i feel i...
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what we may be seeing is that this may well bejeremy may be seeing is that this may well be jeremy corbynstminster after prime minister‘s questions, after the debate on the upcoming general election on june the the debate on the upcoming general election onjune the 8th. but now back to joanna for the rest election onjune the 8th. but now back tojoanna for the rest of election onjune the 8th. but now back to joanna for the rest of the day‘s news. ina in a moment we will have the summary of the business use, the first hour headlines. mps are expected to vote this afternoon to approve the prime minister‘s plans to hold a snap election in june. minister‘s plans to hold a snap election injune. theresa may has denied claims of political opportunism and insist an election will bring stability and certainty during the brexit process. the prime minister confirmed she will not take part in television debates ahead of the selection. labour say that‘s the wrong decision. prince william speaks about the effects the death of his mother had on him, saying the shopkeeper 20 yea rs on him, saying the shop
what we may be seeing is that this may well bejeremy may be seeing is that this may well be jeremy corbynstminster after prime minister‘s questions, after the debate on the upcoming general election on june the the debate on the upcoming general election onjune the 8th. but now back to joanna for the rest election onjune the 8th. but now back tojoanna for the rest of election onjune the 8th. but now back to joanna for the rest of the day‘s news. ina in a moment we will have the summary of...
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you will be watching? i will be watching, definitely.can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.c.uk forward slash papers and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you kevin and alex. goodbye. good evening. we started our working we gone cold and wintry theme. we ended on a quiet story. a lot of cloud around to the west with the best breaks to the east, predominantly dry. the showers few and far between. that was good news for those who headed off for the first day of the tour de yorkshire. perfect weather conditions as you can see from the weather watchers picture. temperatures were pleasant around the mid teens and it looks as though it would be a similar story as we move into the rikan. if you are heading that it will be fine and dry. more of the breeze through the latter stages of the weekend. for the here and now it stays quiet. some can't run overnight and temperatures will not fall very far at all. the breeze wi
you will be watching? i will be watching, definitely.can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.c.uk forward slash papers and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you kevin and alex. goodbye. good evening. we started our working we gone cold and wintry theme. we ended on a quiet story. a lot of cloud around to the west with the best breaks to the east, predominantly dry. the...
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in the south it will be largely dry. in the north it will be largely dry.ely dry. in the north it will be more changeable, with showers and splashes of rain. we will still have a cool north—westerly, but there will be sunshine around as well. in the sunshine around as well. in the sunshine it will feel pleasant. they do look stunning, those ships. or tell us about them later. very impressive. a look at the papers in a moment. the main stories this morning: police in germany say a bus carrying the borussia dortmund football team, which was damaged in a series of explosions, was targeted deliberately. the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, is in moscow to urge russia to stop supporting the syrian government after last week's chemical weapons attack. steph and kat have joined steph and kat havejoined us steph and kat have joined us on the big red sofa to have a look at the papers. would you like to start? the guardian, our main story, talking about vladimir putin, they said vladimir putin deepened his support for the syrian regime yesterday. rex tillerson i
in the south it will be largely dry. in the north it will be largely dry.ely dry. in the north it will be more changeable, with showers and splashes of rain. we will still have a cool north—westerly, but there will be sunshine around as well. in the sunshine around as well. in the sunshine it will feel pleasant. they do look stunning, those ships. or tell us about them later. very impressive. a look at the papers in a moment. the main stories this morning: police in germany say a bus carrying...
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he will not be available. a russian player says he will be playing.layers may decide they will boycott the fact the nhl don't want them to play and play for their countries. it is a big tournament. the winter olympics, might only come along once for some of these players and maybe the players coming towards the end of their careers, may feel it is a worthwhile opportunity to go and play in south korea. it is certainly going to be a difficult situation. i suspect there will be more mediation in this between the nhl and the ioc president has said he is disappointed. i expect there will be some diplomacy that takes place and maybe his players might go and play in the winter olympics. always an interesting debate. the republic of ireland women's football team has threatened to go on strike, after accusing the football association of ireland of treating them as fifth—class citizens. 11 members of the team fronted a press conference earlier, saying they've been forced to change in public toilets on the way to matches as well as share a kit with the youth wo
he will not be available. a russian player says he will be playing.layers may decide they will boycott the fact the nhl don't want them to play and play for their countries. it is a big tournament. the winter olympics, might only come along once for some of these players and maybe the players coming towards the end of their careers, may feel it is a worthwhile opportunity to go and play in south korea. it is certainly going to be a difficult situation. i suspect there will be more mediation in...
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i think certainly ukip may be at risk of being squeezed.uch to that section of the electorate, as one of the ways in which she tries to build on the already quite substantial majority she's already got in the opinion polls. what was your reaction this morning when you heard what theresa may said? i was surprised. when you heard what theresa may said? iwas surprised. she when you heard what theresa may said? i was surprised. she was saying for weeks there was unity behind tory plans and lo and behold there isn't unity and she needs an election. this is incredibly opportunistic. she's going to crush what's left of labour in england to give the tory party a free rein for a harder brexit. bad news for the people. you say opportunistic, isn't that what politics is all about?“ could also backfire badly on her. 0nly could also backfire badly on her. only time will tell. i think the arguments against the hard tory brexit will be made. when people come to terms with the cost of brexit, this isn't necessarily a shoein brexit, this isn't necessarily a
i think certainly ukip may be at risk of being squeezed.uch to that section of the electorate, as one of the ways in which she tries to build on the already quite substantial majority she's already got in the opinion polls. what was your reaction this morning when you heard what theresa may said? i was surprised. when you heard what theresa may said? iwas surprised. she when you heard what theresa may said? i was surprised. she was saying for weeks there was unity behind tory plans and lo and...
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let's be fair. let's be honest about it. why are we always pussyfooting around this? not about pussyfooting... germany is terrified, merkel is terrified of britain leaving, because it can start a chain reaction. so why did we see so much unity after the 23rd ofjune 2016? there is no unity. no? if there was unity, they would already be in a position, they have had nine months after the referendum, they could have worked out... there is no position, no unity, they don't know what to do... and i suppose the thing, michael gove, is the situation, because of the elections in the summer in france and the autumn in germany, serious negotiations without knowing who is in charge in france and germany can't really start until after that, can they? certain things can be resolved. it is the case that concern among some french politicians and german politicians about what they might term populism would mean that they would not want to be seen to be giving britain too much forfear of encouraging those populist movements. however, i sense that both in france and in germany, the surg
let's be fair. let's be honest about it. why are we always pussyfooting around this? not about pussyfooting... germany is terrified, merkel is terrified of britain leaving, because it can start a chain reaction. so why did we see so much unity after the 23rd ofjune 2016? there is no unity. no? if there was unity, they would already be in a position, they have had nine months after the referendum, they could have worked out... there is no position, no unity, they don't know what to do... and i...
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i think that has to be tested. i think it would be very difficult for us to say no.ps said no when asked to back at must my strikes in syria by david cameron in 2013. today opposition parties said the process for making such decisions was vital. unilateral illegal intervention would be counter—productive. boris johnson illegal intervention would be counter—productive. borisjohnson is following tony blair in that respect. if the government wants to have parliamentary authority they should ask for parliamentary afforded to, not speculate wildly andjump to afforded to, not speculate wildly and jump to whatever president trump does. the porters" johnson said the situation has not changed. he has not ruled out a parliamentary vote. this is one of the dividing lines between the parties. the tories think it is a strength, trying to portrayjeremy corbyn as a threat to national security. borisjohnson launched a personal attack on the labour leader today calling him a mutton headed mugwump who would be calamitous in downing street. campaigning in downing streetjeremy corbyn sa
i think that has to be tested. i think it would be very difficult for us to say no.ps said no when asked to back at must my strikes in syria by david cameron in 2013. today opposition parties said the process for making such decisions was vital. unilateral illegal intervention would be counter—productive. boris johnson illegal intervention would be counter—productive. borisjohnson is following tony blair in that respect. if the government wants to have parliamentary authority they should...
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it'll be better than they had, but it's not good to be huge.ho switch from labour to the conservatives. in northern ireland, there's the debate over the border with the republic of ireland and the snp are desperately wanting another referendum. bloggers create extra problems for the british government. this will be the great crack. this will be the time when they say, theresa may, helped by david cameron's appalling judgment on the referendum, hacked apart the united kingdom. ithink on the referendum, hacked apart the united kingdom. i think it will be all over. i think the scots will be gone after the next referendum or the one after that. in northern ireland, it's very frightening about weather we go back to the bad old times. it's been quite cavalier of the entire brexit campaign not to consider the united kingdom. i'm far more optimistic. i don't think we will have a referendum in scotland, but if we do, it will be lost. we have had a comment trading easier with arrogant for a long time, predating the eu. michael, last word on the impact on
it'll be better than they had, but it's not good to be huge.ho switch from labour to the conservatives. in northern ireland, there's the debate over the border with the republic of ireland and the snp are desperately wanting another referendum. bloggers create extra problems for the british government. this will be the great crack. this will be the time when they say, theresa may, helped by david cameron's appalling judgment on the referendum, hacked apart the united kingdom. ithink on the...
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it is nice to be...eft the neighbours kids outside a hotel room, chasing me, giving me stuff design. it is nice. how are these kids watching what we're doing? we're just any gym, training. but it is reaching a audience. as long as it doesn't make me late for training, i have no problem with a0 to 100 people. if! training, i have no problem with a0 to 100 people. if ijust got to get to 100 people. if ijust got to get to the gym, that's the only part i start thinking maybe i do need to lock myself away a bit, but other than that, when i'm any gym, as long as i'm here, i'm a cat you're in when i'm leaving the gym, no problem. if this was the one the end of my career, i would say this is the defining fight that is going to write the history books. i've done everything. this fight for me is one fight that i've got to take in my stride, round four round, and when i ta ke stride, round four round, and when i take that attitude, the victory comes, we move on, so many take that attitude, the victory comes, we mov
it is nice to be...eft the neighbours kids outside a hotel room, chasing me, giving me stuff design. it is nice. how are these kids watching what we're doing? we're just any gym, training. but it is reaching a audience. as long as it doesn't make me late for training, i have no problem with a0 to 100 people. if! training, i have no problem with a0 to 100 people. if ijust got to get to 100 people. if ijust got to get to the gym, that's the only part i start thinking maybe i do need to lock...
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one be the one i could be the one ♪ ♪ be the one be the one be the one be the one be the one be theyou be mine ♪ ♪ oh baby come on let me get to know you just another chance so that i can show ♪ ♪ that i won't let you down and run no i won't let you down and run cos i could be the one ♪ ♪ i could be the one oh baby come on let me get to know you just another chance ♪ ♪ so that i can show that i won't let you down and run no i won't let you ♪ ♪ down and run cos i could be the one i could be the one i could be the one ♪ ♪ >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, the 50-year-old tennessee teacher and the 15-year-old student he's accused of abducting. finally found at a remote california cabin. the nightmare over for her grateful family. >> their daughter, their sister, is on her way home. >> but what happened in their over one month on the run? >> she's a young girl that's with a grown man. he needs to be held accountable. >>> plus, she's been called france's trump. >> she's saying, make france great again. >> all eyes on marine le pen, the far-right nationalist presidential candidate fuel
one be the one i could be the one ♪ ♪ be the one be the one be the one be the one be the one be theyou be mine ♪ ♪ oh baby come on let me get to know you just another chance so that i can show ♪ ♪ that i won't let you down and run no i won't let you down and run cos i could be the one ♪ ♪ i could be the one oh baby come on let me get to know you just another chance ♪ ♪ so that i can show that i won't let you down and run no i won't let you ♪ ♪ down and run cos i could be...
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to be a significant as before.not to say he was hostile to religion but he was hostile to the swan elite status. fourthly, they could've done more in the question of slavery. and i suppose it could've done more about anything that was not completely successful in his own time. on one side, yes. jefferson inherit slaves he owed people when he died, he was a spendthrift and that ultimately can find him to be in auctioned which was a horrible fate for slaves to suffer. all of this should be remembered and then the significant moral argument against slavery, he was the president who argued in 18 oh six that they should pass a law eliminating the importation of slaves in north america. it would be affected and so congress did bar that in 18 oh eight. his role was an important factor in the adoption of the northwest movement which and slavery of the u.s. there is a complication there. there's other things that jefferson did in regard to slavery that makes his record in this regard at worst, mix. so, public he would say h
to be a significant as before.not to say he was hostile to religion but he was hostile to the swan elite status. fourthly, they could've done more in the question of slavery. and i suppose it could've done more about anything that was not completely successful in his own time. on one side, yes. jefferson inherit slaves he owed people when he died, he was a spendthrift and that ultimately can find him to be in auctioned which was a horrible fate for slaves to suffer. all of this should be...
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being blamed for north korea and being cited as a currency manipulator. can get beyond that, there would be some degree of relaxation on technology on things like biotech, a few things along those lines. that would be a good upside for them. doesain thing really is xi not want an american problem, that is the overwhelming concern. he has a lot to do at home. david: you are at the world economic forum in davos when he spoke, resonated around the world. how much has that message continued since the meeting? john: outside america that message has gone through strongly. if you look at what has happened, when people look at xi, in europe, they look at him as the person ybewhma represents the more global world. that is a strange position for america no be there. basically, if you took on one or two things, xi's was similar to something that barack obama may have delivered, george bush. it was like that. we are the champion of a global world, we are for free trade, these things. it was rather clever diplomatically because it shifted the agenda outside of america
being blamed for north korea and being cited as a currency manipulator. can get beyond that, there would be some degree of relaxation on technology on things like biotech, a few things along those lines. that would be a good upside for them. doesain thing really is xi not want an american problem, that is the overwhelming concern. he has a lot to do at home. david: you are at the world economic forum in davos when he spoke, resonated around the world. how much has that message continued since...
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and, again, the president and the europeans are being very forward leading in being able to look after our community. tremendous burden on our country, but tremendous appreciation to the ice and tun states and the western countries in dealing with that. >> your majesty, how does the outcome of the recent arab summit help the u.s. and its policy to advance palestinian/israeli negotiations? >> well, as i'd said, the arab peace initiative came out with a resounding resolution to offer peace to the israelis, to make them feel that they're accepted into the neighborhood. and to be able to support the president as he brings both parties together, and again, i have to remind people that very early on, there was an early engagement by the president and his team to the israelis and the palestinians to be able president and his team to the israelis and the palestinians to be able to see what he can do to bring them together. it is the core skon conflict for a lot of us in the region. the president knows this. he has his intinchts in the right place had the the air robz rabs are prepared to did w
and, again, the president and the europeans are being very forward leading in being able to look after our community. tremendous burden on our country, but tremendous appreciation to the ice and tun states and the western countries in dealing with that. >> your majesty, how does the outcome of the recent arab summit help the u.s. and its policy to advance palestinian/israeli negotiations? >> well, as i'd said, the arab peace initiative came out with a resounding resolution to offer...
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>> the curve should be a lot steeper. most standard indicators suggest it should be steeper.you look at the fair forecast, what we talk about as the terminal rate, it should be steeper. the reality is it is not. sayets are continuing to the neutral interest rate, neutral rates in this environment, are much lower than give credit to. shery: when we were talking about the u.s. economy, i can't help but see this to track economy. u.s. auto sales disappointed. when it comes to manufacturing numbers, they were pretty good. which do you take into account? especially as an investor? >> i don't think it is a two track economy. i think it is to track data. -- two track data. most of the hard data, while it has been ok, has not been anywhere near as robust as the survey data would suggest that is a bit of a puzzle. of course you follow the real data. if the gap has persisted for a while, it is almost certain the real you is giving you a guide. yousef: we are seeing a collapse in demand in the u.s. when it comes to car purchases. that is undercutting the theory this consumer light is go
>> the curve should be a lot steeper. most standard indicators suggest it should be steeper.you look at the fair forecast, what we talk about as the terminal rate, it should be steeper. the reality is it is not. sayets are continuing to the neutral interest rate, neutral rates in this environment, are much lower than give credit to. shery: when we were talking about the u.s. economy, i can't help but see this to track economy. u.s. auto sales disappointed. when it comes to manufacturing...
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it should be postponed? not so far. francois hollande has made a statement a few minutes ago, saying that every precaution would be taken to make sure that voting would be as safe as possible, 50,000 security forces would be deployed all over the country to make sure that is the case, but so far, there is no intention of postponing the election. there has been a state of emergency in place for a long time now in france. when you are out and about speaking to the public, how safe the people feel? the mostly feel safe. you get used to living in a different environment much as you get used to it in new york after nine slash 11 in 2001. it is a familiar environment to me, having so familiar environment to me, having so many policemen around and soldiers patrolling train stations and airports. the state of emergency is due to end in the month ofjuly, and will be interesting to see how the next president will pre—empt the situation and what they will decide to keep this state of emergency for a while longer. thank
it should be postponed? not so far. francois hollande has made a statement a few minutes ago, saying that every precaution would be taken to make sure that voting would be as safe as possible, 50,000 security forces would be deployed all over the country to make sure that is the case, but so far, there is no intention of postponing the election. there has been a state of emergency in place for a long time now in france. when you are out and about speaking to the public, how safe the people...
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to be in it.r clubs do not wa nt to owners of the bigger clubs do not want to interrupt the season. the international olympic committee have released a statement, saying they feel sorry for the athletes, pointing out they offered the same conditions as in the previous olympic games. that won't be the end of that. nor are today for the fa and david moyes. they are looking into his allegedly sexist comments to a female you. —— reporter. having a premature baby can leave parents feeling shocked, confused, abandoned, powerless and even guilty. the treadmill of daily hospital visits can grind mums and dads down, and lead to a sense of helplessness. but one neo—natal unit in leeds is trialling a new approach which hands back control to parents. they decide when to give medication, and when and how to feed their babies. they take lessons in looking after their children the moment they're born. and because parents are far more involved than they were before, nurses say the experiment in leeds has had a dr
to be in it.r clubs do not wa nt to owners of the bigger clubs do not want to interrupt the season. the international olympic committee have released a statement, saying they feel sorry for the athletes, pointing out they offered the same conditions as in the previous olympic games. that won't be the end of that. nor are today for the fa and david moyes. they are looking into his allegedly sexist comments to a female you. —— reporter. having a premature baby can leave parents feeling...
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they can be taken out for a whopping $7.5 billion. so which food giant could be next? plus a top investor says a plaque swann event for the market could be lurking in the shadows. we will tell you what it is and how you could protect yourself. later, amazon and jeff bezos, could it be the high bidding war for content and who could be the winners and losers, we'll explain. first we start off with a big one-two byun punch that took stocks down, blame it on first the feds and major development on capitol hill. for more on that story, we go to john harwood. >> mellissa, we had up with of those moments today when the markets suddenly recognized something that had been fairly obvious from political events here in walk for some time. it came when the house speaker paul ryan said this. >> we will need more time to do tax reform. the house has a plan t. senate doesn't quite have one yet. they're working on one. the white house nailed it down. even the three entities aren't on the same page yet on tax reform. >> now, here's how we got to this point. remember back in february whe
they can be taken out for a whopping $7.5 billion. so which food giant could be next? plus a top investor says a plaque swann event for the market could be lurking in the shadows. we will tell you what it is and how you could protect yourself. later, amazon and jeff bezos, could it be the high bidding war for content and who could be the winners and losers, we'll explain. first we start off with a big one-two byun punch that took stocks down, blame it on first the feds and major development on...
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whether it be a -- whether it be amd, whether it be -- you know, geez, skyworks is in the samsung. >>a. to a certain extent. >> nvidia was up so much. >> and then softbank and vision fund. >> now we have qualcomm. if qualcomm can close that gosh darn nxpi deal that's not moved, my charitable trust owns it, it was a great hit, but it's not moving. but the lam research call was the most upbeat call you could have at this stage. remember, the industrials -- you know, i think 3-m will do a great quarter and a honeywell will do a great job. i think that they're asked about what -- what do taxes mean to you? they're going have to say we don't know. not to say that -- >> yeah. we do want to -- while you were away, a bunch of cramer names came up. one was chipotle which is up again today. >> that's right on schedule. i mean, geez, it's obviously -- it's going to be 18 months. that was the jack in the box that was 18 months recovery. taco bell. plus they're putting through the price increases, the stock is a win. >> we have two upgrades for mcdonald's back-to-back. >> mcdonald's, i think they
whether it be a -- whether it be amd, whether it be -- you know, geez, skyworks is in the samsung. >>a. to a certain extent. >> nvidia was up so much. >> and then softbank and vision fund. >> now we have qualcomm. if qualcomm can close that gosh darn nxpi deal that's not moved, my charitable trust owns it, it was a great hit, but it's not moving. but the lam research call was the most upbeat call you could have at this stage. remember, the industrials -- you know, i...
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and that appears to be what the situation is going to be.cause of the publicity of the case and because the reds are the victim. and in cincinnati that is a big deal. >> i hate the system. i mean, this stuff should not happen in the united states of america. you know, in canada this wouldn't happen. in any civilized country in this world i wouldn't be sitting here talking to you. and here i am almost two weeks into jail for what? for trespassing? everybody knows it is [ bleep ]. these people going after me know it is [ bleep ]. they don't care. >> why do they do it? >> they don't like me. they don't care this could destroy, destroy my wife, my kids, my kids future. they don't care. >> christina and her friend daniele just spent the night in jail's intake after being arrested and charged for content of court after her boyfriend deandre kelley was sentenced to six years for the accidental shooting death of their eleven-year-old daughter. >> how was last night for you? >> kind of rough. i haven't slept. i don't like it. they treat you like anim
and that appears to be what the situation is going to be.cause of the publicity of the case and because the reds are the victim. and in cincinnati that is a big deal. >> i hate the system. i mean, this stuff should not happen in the united states of america. you know, in canada this wouldn't happen. in any civilized country in this world i wouldn't be sitting here talking to you. and here i am almost two weeks into jail for what? for trespassing? everybody knows it is [ bleep ]. these...
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the fed being put in.move that and that was causing volatility, so what would happen if she is not renominated and what does it mean for interest rates? >> that is a great point because anybody that has been in the markets, the rough the low rates. i wonder how much of an impractical have given the upward rach ejector either way. oliver: what's interesting about his comments is about him liking low interest rates. before, he likes low rates because he is in real estate. now, how does he feel about rates through the lens of a president and the u.s. economy overall. it's hard to know what you would want to replace the policy with. >> on the one hand he would presumably talk about increasing growth in the u.s. economy, and if you have growth then it is the feds mandate the matter who .e nominates oliver: perhaps he is conscious of that because he says the higher portion of the dollar is contributed to him. gloating aside, there is a certain degree of that because markets have rallied postelection for the idea
the fed being put in.move that and that was causing volatility, so what would happen if she is not renominated and what does it mean for interest rates? >> that is a great point because anybody that has been in the markets, the rough the low rates. i wonder how much of an impractical have given the upward rach ejector either way. oliver: what's interesting about his comments is about him liking low interest rates. before, he likes low rates because he is in real estate. now, how does he...
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>> i would not be happy. if he does a nuclear test, i will not be happy. and i can tell you also, i don't believe that the president of china who is a very respected man will be happy either. >> not happy meaning military action? >> i don't know. i mean we'll see. >> the chinese have been allies with south korea. >> you request never be sure of anything, can you. but i've developed a very good relationship. i don't think they want to see a destabilized north korea. they certainly don't want to see nuclear from their neighbor. they haven't liked it for a long time. but we'll have to see what happens. the relationship i have with china, it's been already acclaimed as being something very special, something very different than we've ever had. but again, we'll find out whether or not president xi is able to affect change. i hope he is. >> why do these missiles keep blowing up? >> well, i'd rather not discuss it. but perhapse they're not very good missiles. eventually maybe he'll have good missiles. i just don't want to discuss it. i think you know me very well
>> i would not be happy. if he does a nuclear test, i will not be happy. and i can tell you also, i don't believe that the president of china who is a very respected man will be happy either. >> not happy meaning military action? >> i don't know. i mean we'll see. >> the chinese have been allies with south korea. >> you request never be sure of anything, can you. but i've developed a very good relationship. i don't think they want to see a destabilized north korea....
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they may be right, they may be wrong. they can give you some answers, what is astonishing is it is difficult to do this to a machine. the machine knows but it cannot tell you. and that's what is amazing. it is a black box. >> rose: so where is all this going? are we going to now go to any doctor, and therefore is he going to be or she is going to be in partnership with whatever the latest developments are in artificial intelligence and therefore it becomes their partner in diagnose were diagnosis. >> most people think more than that. most people think it it will be a partner in diagnosis, a partner in treatment. so there will be-- you know, in a discipline which is extremely information rich, pattern rich and whether the costs of making mistakes are very high, medicine, most people think that we will sently begin to use computers as our expend-- extended arm. it will be an entirely sim biotic relationship. that we will have a-- and gene sequencing and you know other technologies. we will become symbiance in medicine with
they may be right, they may be wrong. they can give you some answers, what is astonishing is it is difficult to do this to a machine. the machine knows but it cannot tell you. and that's what is amazing. it is a black box. >> rose: so where is all this going? are we going to now go to any doctor, and therefore is he going to be or she is going to be in partnership with whatever the latest developments are in artificial intelligence and therefore it becomes their partner in diagnose were...
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be bad. but, again, there are unintended and unforeseen consequences that would derive from this, none of which i think would be good. i mean, as long as the iranians are seen to be fulfilling their end of the agreement and as long as they are certified as following the agreement by the iaea and by our partners, a withdrawal from that agreement unilaterally without just cause will only work to the detriment to of the united states in the short term and probably in the long term. if we withdraw, even if the other five countries want to adhere to it, that would be reason enough for the iranians to withdraw. and at that point, there is no longer any, there would no longer be any restrictions on their ability to develop a nuclear weapon, and that would be the worst part. >> okay. this question here. >> yes. wherever. yes, ma'am. >> an interesting scenario. just a couple of days before the revolution, a choker if was driving -- choker if was driving the ambassador or to france to the airport. it w
be bad. but, again, there are unintended and unforeseen consequences that would derive from this, none of which i think would be good. i mean, as long as the iranians are seen to be fulfilling their end of the agreement and as long as they are certified as following the agreement by the iaea and by our partners, a withdrawal from that agreement unilaterally without just cause will only work to the detriment to of the united states in the short term and probably in the long term. if we withdraw,...
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and the public is being attacked -- the public is being taxed by officials. becomes, whereen does the allegiance lie when there getting their money from the fees from corporate america and knocks -- and not from tax dollars. that is the citizens of america. guest: that is a great question. i'm not going to go into the details because i don't know what feeds you are talking about -- i don't know what fees you are talking about. most of these do have to be overseen and authorized by political representatives. i don't want to comment because i don't know which fees that is. it does sound like an interesting point. i will make a broader comment in which i do see movement in moving towards the hard choices. be paid for by tax dollars but it is really hard to raise taxes. it is hard to raise taxes and it is hard to cut spending. those are the things we need to do to bring the fiscal gap back online. politicians are loath to make those choices so i'm seeing and outsourcing of those choices. outsidemmissions and experts to make corrections. and it is a big issue. i t
and the public is being attacked -- the public is being taxed by officials. becomes, whereen does the allegiance lie when there getting their money from the fees from corporate america and knocks -- and not from tax dollars. that is the citizens of america. guest: that is a great question. i'm not going to go into the details because i don't know what feeds you are talking about -- i don't know what fees you are talking about. most of these do have to be overseen and authorized by political...
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a being?se people have strong feelings on it. julie wrote in to facebook to say that it julie wrote in to facebook to say thatiti5 julie wrote in to facebook to say that it is logical but would mean fewer awards, awards are promotional to the industry and genderle55 awards probably would not serve the function. another from kent awards probably would not serve the function. anotherfrom kent says, in a furious time there will be arguments because they‘re not enough women not enough men winning. why not leave it alone. is there an i55ue, kate, that we would be upset if we took away the gender and it went one way or the other? think general it is a good idea because i think there is no difference in the skill no hierarchy for me between actor and actress but i agree that there is still room for wards for women in particular area but i wonder if the solution is to have the very big awards being gender free and then special awards that recognise people in particular categories? how would that work
a being?se people have strong feelings on it. julie wrote in to facebook to say that it julie wrote in to facebook to say thatiti5 julie wrote in to facebook to say that it is logical but would mean fewer awards, awards are promotional to the industry and genderle55 awards probably would not serve the function. another from kent awards probably would not serve the function. anotherfrom kent says, in a furious time there will be arguments because they‘re not enough women not enough men...
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that's being lost and being able to be part of this community in a safe environment. thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, my name is john [inaudible] and first of all, i want to thank you for pushing it ahead, we just believe that you're going to push proposition o ahead. life-long san franciscan, raised in the bayview and hunters point, still live in the area, and it shows so neglected, we go back to when they made promise to us in the 60's and 70's and they haven't done anything yet, they were supposed to do certain things back in the bayview hunters point development when they were up on the hill up there, there was supposed to be restaurants and this stuff, and there was supposed to be a church built on some of that land, it hasn't happened, i'm an elder in the church, we reach out to the seniors and the young folks on the street corners at bayview hunters point, what needs to be done, something needs to be built, a church, a hall where those kids, street corner boys can be ministered to, they can be mentored because they're going to be on one side of the s
that's being lost and being able to be part of this community in a safe environment. thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, my name is john [inaudible] and first of all, i want to thank you for pushing it ahead, we just believe that you're going to push proposition o ahead. life-long san franciscan, raised in the bayview and hunters point, still live in the area, and it shows so neglected, we go back to when they made promise to us in the 60's and 70's and they haven't done...
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if he can be grateful, we all can be. when my favorite treasures i have for my years of working for him is this, my daughter is actually a set of three daughters look into my jewelry box trying to find something to steal of my. i guess that's a compliment when your kids want to steal your stuff. they came across this green leather box. what is this? it had a big gold seal on it. what is it, and i said i don't know. i remember it but let me see. it was a gold watch that had been given to me the king of jordan. who knew. talk to in my jewelry box. so i got a lot of amazing gifts over the year. the gold watch from the king of jordan means nothing to me compared to this piece of paper what it represents. ronald reagan took pen to paper to show his gratitude toward me. this means more than anything. why? because it is from his heart. it's from him personally. he gave this to me from christmas it says merry christmas to peggy, nancy and ronald reagan. when he give it to me he was apologetic. he said i made this for you for chri
if he can be grateful, we all can be. when my favorite treasures i have for my years of working for him is this, my daughter is actually a set of three daughters look into my jewelry box trying to find something to steal of my. i guess that's a compliment when your kids want to steal your stuff. they came across this green leather box. what is this? it had a big gold seal on it. what is it, and i said i don't know. i remember it but let me see. it was a gold watch that had been given to me the...
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i'm not to be negligent and hurt you, —— to be careless and hurt you.carriers, they have the highest duty of care to provide protection and safety to its fare paying passengers. as we all saw the video, this was not done in this case, and i would defy anyone to suggest that there was not unreasonable force and violence used to help dr dao disembarked that plane. so the laws are there for the protection of each of us. what has been extraordinary injust of us. what has been extraordinary in just these few days since the event has been that the calls i have received from passengers, from employees of united, former employees of united, former employees of united, with respect to what we all saw. and the fact of the matter is i have concluded the following. that for a long time airlines, united in particular, have bullied us. they have treated us less tha n bullied us. they have treated us less than maybe we deserve. i conclude that based upon hundreds, literally hundreds, of tales of woe and mistreatment, by united, is that here is what we want as a societ
i'm not to be negligent and hurt you, —— to be careless and hurt you.carriers, they have the highest duty of care to provide protection and safety to its fare paying passengers. as we all saw the video, this was not done in this case, and i would defy anyone to suggest that there was not unreasonable force and violence used to help dr dao disembarked that plane. so the laws are there for the protection of each of us. what has been extraordinary injust of us. what has been extraordinary in...
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some of it will be heavy. behind it, it will be showery. ahead of it, it will be showery., for all of us, we‘re back into bright spells, sunshine and showers. that leads us into thursday. thursday we start off on a cold note. there will be frost around, but equally, there will be sunshine. however, it will cloud over from the west through the day, with rain showing its hand. on good friday the rain scoots down the west coast, affecting wales, north—west england, south—west england, leading us england, south—west england, leading us into the easter weekend. in brief, mostly dry. there will be sunshine. some showers, particularly in the north and the east on saturday and still that chilly north—westerly wind. so lou and dan, it is goodbye to 25 celsius for now at least! 0h, oh, carol. it's not her fault! no, it is never carol‘s fault. i was enjoying the temperature, shorts out! the rising cost of car insurance is what many of our viewers are talking about. good morning. the cost of the average motor insurance policy is now £110 year higher than it was last year ago — that‘s
some of it will be heavy. behind it, it will be showery. ahead of it, it will be showery., for all of us, we‘re back into bright spells, sunshine and showers. that leads us into thursday. thursday we start off on a cold note. there will be frost around, but equally, there will be sunshine. however, it will cloud over from the west through the day, with rain showing its hand. on good friday the rain scoots down the west coast, affecting wales, north—west england, south—west england,...
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being selected could be the easy part...nal tonight. barcelona are hoping to make a miracle comeback. they started 3—0 down to juventus miracle comeback. they started 3—0 down tojuventus and overcame a 4—0 deficit in the previous round, but they will need to take chances like they will need to take chances like the one already missed by lionel messi. the other game between monaco and borussia dortmund was delayed for five minutes after the german team's bus, attacked by terrorists last week, was held up in traffic. dortmund trailed 3—2 from the first leg. they have it all to do now is to going behind to monaco. radamel falcao headed in the home site's second goal. monaco 2—0 on the night, 5—21 aggregate. just over ten minutes until the break. tournament favourite judd trump is just a frame away from a first—round world championship exit to world number 5a rory mcleod. 1000—1 outsider trump resumed 5—4 behind after surrendering a 4—0 lead, and seemed hindered by a shoulder problem, missing a series of simple chances, but mana
being selected could be the easy part...nal tonight. barcelona are hoping to make a miracle comeback. they started 3—0 down to juventus miracle comeback. they started 3—0 down tojuventus and overcame a 4—0 deficit in the previous round, but they will need to take chances like they will need to take chances like the one already missed by lionel messi. the other game between monaco and borussia dortmund was delayed for five minutes after the german team's bus, attacked by terrorists last...
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leading every newscast, people would be outraged, collective voices rising, everybody here would be talking about it. now it's just like another day in the life of this crazy world. this is outrageous. this is outrageous. you have a government that is using nerve agents against civilians, against its own people. and maybe it's mentioned and i'm not blaming the press. i know there's a lot of other things to cover these days, but i think we've reached a point as a nation and world where we become desensitized to human suffering on this scale, on this scope. i've had some people say to me, well, this is terrible what's happening in the middle east, but what's it have to do with america, why should it matter to us? the first thing, this is who we've been for over two centuries, a people that care about these sorts of things. it's embedded in our founding principles in the belief all people have the right to life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness. not all americans, all people. we lived out those more than any other nation and civilization and society in human history. that makes
leading every newscast, people would be outraged, collective voices rising, everybody here would be talking about it. now it's just like another day in the life of this crazy world. this is outrageous. this is outrageous. you have a government that is using nerve agents against civilians, against its own people. and maybe it's mentioned and i'm not blaming the press. i know there's a lot of other things to cover these days, but i think we've reached a point as a nation and world where we become...
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they appear to be safe. would another one be just as safe? we don't know. it has to be tasted on a case by case basis. all of these things have been independently validated, not by corporations but government-sponsored agencies and labs. >> so if the reason that gmo's are not as accepted in europe simply a pr problem? >> i think it is a political issue. it has nothing to do with the scientific issue. gmo's were pioneered in europe and were first on the market in europe. wasmato paste that genetically modified. it is a political issue, not scientific issue. >> if you ask farmers, just like anything else, it is not monolithic. there are farmers that would like to try it, to see for themselves. >> that is the point we will wrap up this discussion. publiclf of zocalo square, i would like to thank ucla for making this possible. i would like to thank all of you for joining us this evening and invite you to join us at the following reception, just in the front upstairs. of course, thank you to all of our wonderful panelists for sharing their thoughts and insights.
they appear to be safe. would another one be just as safe? we don't know. it has to be tasted on a case by case basis. all of these things have been independently validated, not by corporations but government-sponsored agencies and labs. >> so if the reason that gmo's are not as accepted in europe simply a pr problem? >> i think it is a political issue. it has nothing to do with the scientific issue. gmo's were pioneered in europe and were first on the market in europe. wasmato...
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could that be a problem? ultimately, there will be some fallout. thirsty the whole way through this. we need something different than cocktails for breakfast. may be a smoothie. a mohito? it is a little early. illegal fishing in scottish waters is now being co—ordinated by rogue fishermen using social media to avoid patrol boats. our scotland correspondent, james shaw, has been finding out what's being done to catch the culprits. he joins us now from troon, on the firth of clyde. it looks rather lovely and calm the head this morning, actually. good morning to you. that is right. you can see there are many fishing boats. it is a lively fishing port, troon, on the west coast of scotland. you can see that those fishing boats behind me are fishing legally or prawns. but there are rogue fishermen going for high value catches like razor clams. and that is the source of the conflict with the enforcement agency, marine scotland. the seas around the scottish coastline are patrolled by a small fleet of ships whose job is to safeguard the marine environment.
could that be a problem? ultimately, there will be some fallout. thirsty the whole way through this. we need something different than cocktails for breakfast. may be a smoothie. a mohito? it is a little early. illegal fishing in scottish waters is now being co—ordinated by rogue fishermen using social media to avoid patrol boats. our scotland correspondent, james shaw, has been finding out what's being done to catch the culprits. he joins us now from troon, on the firth of clyde. it looks...
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not only to help them be whoever they want to be -- they could be a fireman or an astronaut or a teacher, but also tell them they can be whoever they want. they can have the opportunity to own genderr identity. of course, we as individuals cannot change every environment, every mind. hey are of lgbtq's feel t not accepted and 44% feel the same about the local government. governments are meant to protect them and their rights. some states have recognized the harm of conversion therapy and of supporting it. it is illegal in california, oregon, illinois, vermont, new jersey, and washington dc. the five states out of 50 is not enough. we ask you, our congress and new president, to take on the urgent issue of conversion therapy and ban the practice in 2017. we ask you to stand up for america's lgbt youth. take a stand alongside our nation's capital. inor if you left behind or forgotten. all minors should be protected by their government. to watch all of the prize-winning documentaries in this year's studentcam competition, visit studentcam.org. >> next, the head of u.s. central command, gener
not only to help them be whoever they want to be -- they could be a fireman or an astronaut or a teacher, but also tell them they can be whoever they want. they can have the opportunity to own genderr identity. of course, we as individuals cannot change every environment, every mind. hey are of lgbtq's feel t not accepted and 44% feel the same about the local government. governments are meant to protect them and their rights. some states have recognized the harm of conversion therapy and of...
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be eliminated.n't going to be easy. doing big things never is. we will be attacked from the left and we will be attacked from the right but one thing is certain. i would never ever bet against this president. he will get this done for the american people. with that, i'm going to turn it over to skts mnuchin to go through the business tax plan and we'll both come back and take questions. >> thank you, gary. so as gary said, we've been working on plan for a very considerable period of time. and our objective is to make u.s. businesses the most competitive in the world. right now, we have a 35% corporate rate on worldwide income and deferral. it is perhaps the most complicated and uncompetitive business rate in the world. not a surprise that companies leave trillions of dollars offshore. under the trump plan, we will have a massive tax cut for businesses and massive tax reform and simplify indication. as the president said during the campaign, we will lower the business rate to 15%. we will make it a t
be eliminated.n't going to be easy. doing big things never is. we will be attacked from the left and we will be attacked from the right but one thing is certain. i would never ever bet against this president. he will get this done for the american people. with that, i'm going to turn it over to skts mnuchin to go through the business tax plan and we'll both come back and take questions. >> thank you, gary. so as gary said, we've been working on plan for a very considerable period of time....
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we're not going to be there, we're going to be in the upper 50s and low 60s.idge lit up so pretty out there. it's 56 right now in philly and winds are out of the northeast to about 7 miles an hour. around the area, looking at 54 right now for all of you in coatesville. hello, vineland, you're at 54. mt. pocono a little chillier at 45. and atlantic city is 53 degrees. so doppler radar sweeping the sky, nothing in the philadelphia area yet. allentown, you're still quiet, but there are showers in the offing. let's go ahead and see who's getting what out there at this hour. gloucester, you've cleared out. clayton, you're fine right now. warwich, you're getting a little bit of shower activity on the south side. wilmington, a few spotty showers around your area. the same for salem, middletown, you're getting showers and smyrna, you're getting showers. dover, a break in the shower activity. here it is, we have a huge frontal boundary that's kind of traversing much of the country. and several areas of low pressure traveling along this frontal boundary. there's another
we're not going to be there, we're going to be in the upper 50s and low 60s.idge lit up so pretty out there. it's 56 right now in philly and winds are out of the northeast to about 7 miles an hour. around the area, looking at 54 right now for all of you in coatesville. hello, vineland, you're at 54. mt. pocono a little chillier at 45. and atlantic city is 53 degrees. so doppler radar sweeping the sky, nothing in the philadelphia area yet. allentown, you're still quiet, but there are showers in...
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you shouldn't be. so, going back to what commissioner vietor said last week this other uses for the groundwater right now. you can use it for street cleaning could you can also use it for the auxiliary water system and you would have the same results in expanding the water supply without contaminating the hetch hetchy water you already have. some running out of time, so that is my two cents worth it if you own a questions i'll be glad to answer. >> thank you. any other- >> i just want to point out that the supervisors have asked for a hearing on groundwater. so we plan to schedule that and talk more about our groundwater. i want to give you a heads up on that. >> thank you. >> that has not been scheduled yet? >> no. not at this time. but a couple, norman yee, sheehy a couple others haveasked that we schedule a hearing so they are working with us to schedule time for the hearing. >> thank you. any other general public comments? see with seeing none, will move on to communications. commissioners, communi
you shouldn't be. so, going back to what commissioner vietor said last week this other uses for the groundwater right now. you can use it for street cleaning could you can also use it for the auxiliary water system and you would have the same results in expanding the water supply without contaminating the hetch hetchy water you already have. some running out of time, so that is my two cents worth it if you own a questions i'll be glad to answer. >> thank you. any other- >> i just...
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i would be honored to be a part of it. thank you. >> in your opening statement you talked about different types of energy produced in texas because we need and all of the above energy policy for our country, one focused on empowering states rather then a federal, one-size-fits-all. i know you understand that. i appreciate you are a leader in texas in producing fossil fuels like oil and gas, but you are also a leader in renewable energy. my state produces one million barrels a day, second only to texas. we also produce wind and biofuels and other renewables. you talked about that. i want to commend you on that and bring up something we talked about when you came in to see me. that is that technology is the way forward as we develop these sources to produce energy more cost-effectively, but better environmental stewardship. you talked about a project to capture and sequester co2. we have a project where we take coal, produce synthetic natural gaspetronova and we capture the seo do and put it in the oil fields for secondary o
i would be honored to be a part of it. thank you. >> in your opening statement you talked about different types of energy produced in texas because we need and all of the above energy policy for our country, one focused on empowering states rather then a federal, one-size-fits-all. i know you understand that. i appreciate you are a leader in texas in producing fossil fuels like oil and gas, but you are also a leader in renewable energy. my state produces one million barrels a day, second...
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>> that may be the case. what seems to be happening in relation to the dollar and fed, it's driven by two factors. one is the timing of the next rate hike by the fed, which could become more of a driver for the currency as we move closer to the june meeting. at the same time it's about the forward guidance by the fed which has been at least historically the more important driver of the dollar. forward guidance for the time being, from what we heard from janet yellen is neutral. unless the fed steps up to the plate, like they did ahead of the march meeting and starts dropping very strong hints that rates will be going up, the dollar may remain that range, close to the multi-month lows. that said, i don't think the dollar is a sell or the downside correction will continue from here. if anything wlashg we ahat we a at is the performance of the dollar trade weighted index around the presidential election, and that compared to the historic performance looking back to the '80s. how the dollar trade weighted debt be
>> that may be the case. what seems to be happening in relation to the dollar and fed, it's driven by two factors. one is the timing of the next rate hike by the fed, which could become more of a driver for the currency as we move closer to the june meeting. at the same time it's about the forward guidance by the fed which has been at least historically the more important driver of the dollar. forward guidance for the time being, from what we heard from janet yellen is neutral. unless the...
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i think that may be the case.hink we are much more likely to do what is more important to do, which is to find a successful co-evolution with the chinese that? a big world finds room for both of us if we maintain our sense and commitment to national greatness, than if we look only to the short run and and constrict ourselves to deal cutting. charlie: so the principle that your colleague at harvard has spoken to need not be true? >> i think the trap that graham has spoken to, going back to athens, and sparta and the tensions that exist between strong powers and rising powers is best thought of as a hugely relevant warning, not as an inevitable prophecy. i think that one part of the response on the part of the united states has to be maintenance of the power of its example. and if we descend into a kinney cost-cutting marketism, looking at the policies we have pursued, i think it will embolden the chinese in ways that are problematic. it will cause others to shy away from us and bandwagon toward chinese in ways that
i think that may be the case.hink we are much more likely to do what is more important to do, which is to find a successful co-evolution with the chinese that? a big world finds room for both of us if we maintain our sense and commitment to national greatness, than if we look only to the short run and and constrict ourselves to deal cutting. charlie: so the principle that your colleague at harvard has spoken to need not be true? >> i think the trap that graham has spoken to, going back to...
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what you going to be doing if you don't golf. >> i didn't say that i would be golfing. of going to play all 18 holes. not going to change my plans because some boring leader doesn't like it. it is called making america great again. >> you certainly talk with foreign leaders, mr. president. >> a very tough. very tough. >> there's a report that you ar meeting with german chancellor merkel. you handed her a $374,000 bill. is that true? >> i want say if it's true or not true. if it was true, is that wrong? this is 2017. women want to be treated like equals. make them pick up the debt ever now and then, is what i'm sayi saying. so i would fall and then if the can. , i may have to make phone call to sell my friends and beta how to collect that the and not lea buries. you've been tweeting a lot abou the new york times. >> thing, banco a boom. the feeling your times. today you have change the libel on it. a going to do that. >> i should. they lied. they lie all the time. they call it a new new york times. it's not. it is the feeling near times. that truth will set you free. lie
what you going to be doing if you don't golf. >> i didn't say that i would be golfing. of going to play all 18 holes. not going to change my plans because some boring leader doesn't like it. it is called making america great again. >> you certainly talk with foreign leaders, mr. president. >> a very tough. very tough. >> there's a report that you ar meeting with german chancellor merkel. you handed her a $374,000 bill. is that true? >> i want say if it's true or...
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i believe i am -- would be more prepared or would be better -- be able to better advise the director on how to ensure that programs that will necessarily be secret if they should be disclosed are thoroughly thought through and recognizing that, you know, in some instances you'll have to publicly justify how decisions are made on the front end and on the back end. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator feinstein. >> thanks very much, mr. chairman. i just want to begin by saying i was really very pleased to meet you, have an opportunity to speak with you, and i very much respect your experience and your intellect. i'm going to put the question that the chairman asked you in a slightly, well, harsher view, but i think it's a real view. during his campaign, president-elect trump publicly called for u.s. forces to use torture in the war on terror. he said he'd reinstitute waterboarding which he called a minor form of torture and bring back, quote, a haell of a lot worse than waterboarding. this brought a lot of condemnation from our allies and own intelligence security professionals who d
i believe i am -- would be more prepared or would be better -- be able to better advise the director on how to ensure that programs that will necessarily be secret if they should be disclosed are thoroughly thought through and recognizing that, you know, in some instances you'll have to publicly justify how decisions are made on the front end and on the back end. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator feinstein. >> thanks very much, mr. chairman. i just want to begin by saying...
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so it could be another nuclear test. it could be the launch of more ballistic missiles. just about a month ago, the north koreans launched four missiles at the same time. and those did actually go into the sea of japan like this one probably was destined to. there's a wide menu for the north koreans and, indeed, we can expect something pretty soon, i would suspect. >> as you know so well here, that kim jong-un, the leader of north korea, is not absent of the fact that there is this thing called media and that we do cover what he does with great interest for many reasons. but he is also sort of that modern day media mogul thinking leader because he does look for this coverage that you and i are now part of at the moment. and to say that the test of this missile may be followed by something eshllse, he's aware t will be covered, too. could have a multiplicative effect because he's a very media-aware leader. >> yes, and the other thing that we often forget is that not only are there expernal political considerations that kim jong-un goes through. he probably also is thinkin
so it could be another nuclear test. it could be the launch of more ballistic missiles. just about a month ago, the north koreans launched four missiles at the same time. and those did actually go into the sea of japan like this one probably was destined to. there's a wide menu for the north koreans and, indeed, we can expect something pretty soon, i would suspect. >> as you know so well here, that kim jong-un, the leader of north korea, is not absent of the fact that there is this thing...
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given that, why is there a need for him to be that they —— to be there?he get out of this? it gives a lot of energy. he did some of them in florida. he's looking for that base of support and is to reinforce the fa ct of support and is to reinforce the fact that he's doing something and people come out him on. that is a sort of beast of morale and local population that things are beginning to happen in some of those areas that had been neglected in the past so that had been neglected in the past so that was a real sensitive because then gets that report he can keep going. nationally he has been criticised by many and by the mainstream media on a daily basis. let's look at his achievements. what in your view has he achieved? where has made progress? the first thing is just the has made progress? the first thing isjust the general has made progress? the first thing is just the general disruption of how things work in america. he is coming to the white house and reconfigures cabinet in away we have not seen before in terms of strong business leaders and milit
given that, why is there a need for him to be that they —— to be there?he get out of this? it gives a lot of energy. he did some of them in florida. he's looking for that base of support and is to reinforce the fa ct of support and is to reinforce the fact that he's doing something and people come out him on. that is a sort of beast of morale and local population that things are beginning to happen in some of those areas that had been neglected in the past so that had been neglected in the...
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to be part of an increasingly wish to be part of an increasingly right—wing and divided and isolatednited kingdom or whether the time has come for them to reconsider taking power into their own hands and charging a different relationship for scotland both within britain and within europe. but if you do lose seats and the selection is focused on a second independence referendum, that will give you pause for thought on having that referendum 7 give you pause for thought on having that referendum? five parties are contesting the election in scotland but i think it will be a battle between the snp and separatists. a battle between two alternative futures for scotland. whether they wa nt to futures for scotland. whether they want to have their aspirations overridden in a uk whether voice is not respected or whether they want a different relationship within the uk and to take power in their own hands. when those choices are put before people i'm confident we will before people i'm confident we will be the tories in every seat was standing. soi be the tories in every seat was standing. so i
to be part of an increasingly wish to be part of an increasingly right—wing and divided and isolatednited kingdom or whether the time has come for them to reconsider taking power into their own hands and charging a different relationship for scotland both within britain and within europe. but if you do lose seats and the selection is focused on a second independence referendum, that will give you pause for thought on having that referendum 7 give you pause for thought on having that...