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small majoriy from t previous conservative prime ministerer david cameron. , , ose thatvatives helped herer to get e e majority in parliament, havave therefore required sigignificant power, power r to force h her governmeo back down on policies that matter to her. she wants her own mandate. his is a political gamble. wants a vote e in the house of commons tomorrow, and she must win. >> as i was sasaying, there is a five-year fixed parliament come introducuced by dadavid camerono to secure stability and thee susurvival ofhe then-cocoalition governrnment. david cameronon, who did not hae enenough mpsps in the prevevious eleltion to foform a governmentn his own, so he had the junior partners of the liberal demomocrats. she needs t to win the majority totomorrow in the house of commons. we have just seeeen jeremy c con has tweeted d that h he supportd welcomes -- he could've decided not to do so -- but he welcomed the chance to go to the british people. he believes labor can do well in the elections. thatat is not one of paul's show us, that madeow her take ms. gamble. suggest thes coconservati
small majoriy from t previous conservative prime ministerer david cameron. , , ose thatvatives helped herer to get e e majority in parliament, havave therefore required sigignificant power, power r to force h her governmeo back down on policies that matter to her. she wants her own mandate. his is a political gamble. wants a vote e in the house of commons tomorrow, and she must win. >> as i was sasaying, there is a five-year fixed parliament come introducuced by dadavid camerono to secure...
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now i do think as we look at the radar, we're seeing green on herer for the north bay bought lot of thisevaporating before hitting the ground. so we'll start to see the moisture working its way to the surface and working to get more measurable rain as we head towards the morning. by 10:00 in the morning spotty light showers still rolling through sonoma and napa counties. as we go through the day, it's just going to be cloudy and windy and all the sudden we start to see an increase in the shower and storm activity through the day with gusty winds and heavy down pours by late tomorrow evening into tomorrow night. and look at the colors here. a lot of bright colors showing the intense rain and heavy down pours that could be moving into the bay area. this is what the radar could look like. early friday morning still seeing rounds of heavy rain and breaks in between with cloudy skies and still pretty windy out there. even friday eervening, we're going to see pockets of heavy rain and a slight chance of thunderstorms before all of this starts to clear the bay area. we are looking at rainfall t
now i do think as we look at the radar, we're seeing green on herer for the north bay bought lot of thisevaporating before hitting the ground. so we'll start to see the moisture working its way to the surface and working to get more measurable rain as we head towards the morning. by 10:00 in the morning spotty light showers still rolling through sonoma and napa counties. as we go through the day, it's just going to be cloudy and windy and all the sudden we start to see an increase in the shower...
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well, certainly, no storm clouds today can and take you out live herer for the look at the golden gate bridge in san francisco. looking at the beautiful skids and the head winds there. and the now, looking ahead for the week we have rob mayeda. >> for april or august, take your pick, because we will see the similar numbers in the bay area, and now it is 72 degrees, and in san jose, more hazy, and 77 degrees, and the month of april, we will typically look at the rainfall averages falling off, and january to march, and in april, more than a inch of rain in san jose, and i u bring it up, because most of the bay area should see the rainfall, and the potential of the rainfall in the mountains with gusty winds and a different looking forecast for the next weekend which is going to involve some showers. and now, you can see the biggest brunt of the heavier rain in the north bay, and been a while to talk about two to three inches of rain, and the pattern shift from the temperatures to some that involve win wind and rain, we will talk about when the rain is going to arrive in the our full forec
well, certainly, no storm clouds today can and take you out live herer for the look at the golden gate bridge in san francisco. looking at the beautiful skids and the head winds there. and the now, looking ahead for the week we have rob mayeda. >> for april or august, take your pick, because we will see the similar numbers in the bay area, and now it is 72 degrees, and in san jose, more hazy, and 77 degrees, and the month of april, we will typically look at the rainfall averages falling...
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oomittuk: wewe have been h herer generarations >> been up here 20 years. watson: : 24 years. >> came upup 28 years agago. cannon: i have l lived here alal my life. callebs: a terrain in transition... seeneno much change.ors have burke: t the water is changing. the land's changingng. somemeing happening here that's fferent. ivey: : what's s going on oveth
oomittuk: wewe have been h herer generarations >> been up here 20 years. watson: : 24 years. >> came upup 28 years agago. cannon: i have l lived here alal my life. callebs: a terrain in transition... seeneno much change.ors have burke: t the water is changing. the land's changingng. somemeing happening here that's fferent. ivey: : what's s going on oveth
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this neighborhood has been taken over by jewish settlers and they are protected by this check poibt herere, this israel checkpoint, 24 hours a day. i don't know how people do it on a day-to-day basis, but i'm getting very frustrated. >> i've been here since the settlement made life. that was his whole story. we decided to go to hebron, the palestinian city in which the settlements have taken over a whole neighborhood and pushed out the palestinian majority. there we visited the home of a long-time residents and one of the few homeowners who has resisted a takeover by the settlers. >> an israel ya soldier who had served in hebron defending this very settlement is breaking the file. they are a group of israelis who served in the military and have decided to become witnesses to the injustices that take place there. they seek to educate the public through lecture and photography. ♪ >> in is not something i know from my own army. this is why the soldiers are talking, because it's so dehumanizing both sides. people who sit here went to the gas chamber. >> you know, this is like -- i don't have a
this neighborhood has been taken over by jewish settlers and they are protected by this check poibt herere, this israel checkpoint, 24 hours a day. i don't know how people do it on a day-to-day basis, but i'm getting very frustrated. >> i've been here since the settlement made life. that was his whole story. we decided to go to hebron, the palestinian city in which the settlements have taken over a whole neighborhood and pushed out the palestinian majority. there we visited the home of a...
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another guy were marriage broken up over this, darling this way met her at starbucks to try to bring herer side. where having a civil discussion that we had no argument. her pants on her ankles. >> the best way to have a calm discussion as to get people on o bunch of caffeine. >> greg: the thing that bothers me as starbucks is doing this out of the goodness of their heart. in a way they contributed to it because they're one of the few companies who were getting involved in politics. to quote the symptoms, they are the solution and the problem. like alcohol. they start the problem and then say will solve it. >> i don't think people are really going to do it. remember their race together thing where they encouragepre people and customers to talk to their baristas about political issues. i did that and ultimately i was asked to leave because the line behind me was so long. so they don't think these things through. i know it's going to make us i look at it, like we care but. >> the whole idea of civil discussion is that it's a liberal idea. >> greg: that is true. >> if your conservative lie, c
another guy were marriage broken up over this, darling this way met her at starbucks to try to bring herer side. where having a civil discussion that we had no argument. her pants on her ankles. >> the best way to have a calm discussion as to get people on o bunch of caffeine. >> greg: the thing that bothers me as starbucks is doing this out of the goodness of their heart. in a way they contributed to it because they're one of the few companies who were getting involved in politics....
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movement herereal but we are not seeing so much movement in the bloomberg dollar index or in the 10 yearreasury yields, even after the blowout adp number. what is that about? is it people holding off positioning and holding off fire for friday and the jobs data. philip: everybody is holding their breath until the minutes come out later today. what we're looking at today is the indication. we do believe there will be two more rate hikes this year. will tackle it. 4.5 trillion -- i think they need to get a start on that right away. will see thehey tightening in the long end of the curve. we will see that lift up quite a bit. in the short end of the 10-year, we are stuck in this range. to follow thate range but it will be the further end of the stick that will move. you so much. great to have you for the futures in focus. vonnie: still ahead, motors and markets. week'sg in on this disappointing auto sales. and what might be next for the auto industry. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: in new york, i am vonnie quinn. an unfortunate time to push for new u.s. aut
movement herereal but we are not seeing so much movement in the bloomberg dollar index or in the 10 yearreasury yields, even after the blowout adp number. what is that about? is it people holding off positioning and holding off fire for friday and the jobs data. philip: everybody is holding their breath until the minutes come out later today. what we're looking at today is the indication. we do believe there will be two more rate hikes this year. will tackle it. 4.5 trillion -- i think they...
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that e is an allegatatn there has beenacking here an publation ov herere,hen ese must be dirtly caally intentiolly relat. so f, there's no edence. an: juan, i woulto turn demoaticongressmandam schiff speing at a hring at the hoe intellence comttee lastonth. july d after t convtion, the rst stol emaietrimeal to hiary clton appear on wileaks. a hackerho goeby the mo her guifer.0laims respsibili for hacki dnc d giving t dumentso wikiles. the ading prate cyr securi firms, incding crowd strike, d threat conne, reew the evince of t hack d cclude with highertain that it s the wo of a 28 and a 29 whare knn to be ssian inlligenceervices. s. intelgence communi nfirms dument's werere fm themere acti as a iend. inate julycandidattrump praises wileaks, ys he los them and only appes to the ssians to hack his opponents enough, telling them they will be richly rewarded by the press. juan: that was congressman adam schiff. julian, i'm wondering if you can respond to some of the t thingse is saying in that statement? >> mr. s schiff is a dememocratc congressman who is trying to whip up a kikind of new m
that e is an allegatatn there has beenacking here an publation ov herere,hen ese must be dirtly caally intentiolly relat. so f, there's no edence. an: juan, i woulto turn demoaticongressmandam schiff speing at a hring at the hoe intellence comttee lastonth. july d after t convtion, the rst stol emaietrimeal to hiary clton appear on wileaks. a hackerho goeby the mo her guifer.0laims respsibili for hacki dnc d giving t dumentso wikiles. the ading prate cyr securi firms, incding crowd strike, d...
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that is a whole other story herere, but the obama administration andnd increasingy trump or radicallyncreasing thedanger,r, the threat of ew developments is captured very effectively in n the best, simple monitor of the state of the world, established at the beginning of the nuclear age of the bulletin of atomic scientists.. the bulletin of atomic scientists regularly brings ,ogether a groupup o of s sciens political analysts, other serious people t ttry to givive some kind of eststimate of what the situatation of the world is. the ququestion is, how closese e we to termination of the spspecies? they have a clock, a doomsday clock. when it hits midnight, we are finished. the enend of the human specicied much else. the question every year is, how far isis the minute hand f from midnigight? 1947, theinning in beginning of the nuclear age, it wawas placed at sevenn minutes until mimidnight. it hasas been moving up and back ever since. the closest it hasas come to midnight was 1953. 1953, the united s states and russia, they both exploded hydrdrogen bombs, which are extremely serious thre
that is a whole other story herere, but the obama administration andnd increasingy trump or radicallyncreasing thedanger,r, the threat of ew developments is captured very effectively in n the best, simple monitor of the state of the world, established at the beginning of the nuclear age of the bulletin of atomic scientists.. the bulletin of atomic scientists regularly brings ,ogether a groupup o of s sciens political analysts, other serious people t ttry to givive some kind of eststimate of...
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because there are these peoplple, which are like a group of people named -- she wanted to like - -- hererin.ck- she tried to make some papers so she could stay here even longer. and then they denied it. but before she went to the check in, she decided to come here. and one of my friends, which is ann, went to do it for her. when they went inside, there were ice already there ready to arrest my mom. my mom thought it was a good idea to do that before because she knew that there might be a problem, and she might have gotten arrested. we visit her sometimes because we don't want her just to stay in here and have nothing to do, -- be lonely. we come here so she feels happy to see a still. amy: what are you afraid of? >> that some ice person will pop out and pick her up and take her away. amy: do you consider yourself an activist? >> yes. amy: what does that mean to you? >> being an activist? it means a lot because not only am i going to be a normal boy, i know i'm going to be someone that is going to be helping someone else going through a big problem. amy: what do your friends say to you? >>
because there are these peoplple, which are like a group of people named -- she wanted to like - -- hererin.ck- she tried to make some papers so she could stay here even longer. and then they denied it. but before she went to the check in, she decided to come here. and one of my friends, which is ann, went to do it for her. when they went inside, there were ice already there ready to arrest my mom. my mom thought it was a good idea to do that before because she knew that there might be a...
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hererent lobbies would use fortuneteller to get to her. one night she told her, wait, i see a vision, a man will come tomorrow with $100,000, you must take it. it was someone from the lottery lobby, which did her no political help. there is an american journalist that said she had struck a striking presence he would not -- she had such a striking presence you would not recognize her from a photo, she looked different from every angle. thurston, a really nasty piece of work, a grandson of two missionary families. hearf this stuff that we about american missionaries going to hawaii, destroying the culture, and taking over the country -- no. those missionaries taught and doctored and worked themselves to the bone. the home church in new england disciplined them and eventually kept them off for staying involved in helping the hawaiian people. you should preach and move on -- you should just preach, and if they don't believe it, forget them. if they hadn't done it, christianity would never have taken root the way that it did in hawaii. like all
hererent lobbies would use fortuneteller to get to her. one night she told her, wait, i see a vision, a man will come tomorrow with $100,000, you must take it. it was someone from the lottery lobby, which did her no political help. there is an american journalist that said she had struck a striking presence he would not -- she had such a striking presence you would not recognize her from a photo, she looked different from every angle. thurston, a really nasty piece of work, a grandson of two...
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records, doing things that would actually fix the immigration system.oc >> mary anne, if you are hererellegally, that is a criminal record. the fact of the matter, the congressional budget office did in analysis and they found that immigrants are net drains on taxpayers. we need to be much more thoughtful. we need to be methodical, mindful of who we are letting into this country. that is the message of the trump voters. bernie sanders loves to talk about how great europe is. the countries he loves to point to, norway has a very restrictionist policy based on value and merit and the type -- the fact that you are contributing to that society. >> dana: mary anne, from your standpoint, you would say there is lots of different perspectives on that. let me ask you this, given what you were saying, secretary kelly is saying, congress, change it, do you think that there are democrats willing to meet donald trump at the table to talk about possible immigrationk reform? i do think that he has been reasonable when it comes to the dreamers. you haven't seen a big push on that. it seems that there m
records, doing things that would actually fix the immigration system.oc >> mary anne, if you are hererellegally, that is a criminal record. the fact of the matter, the congressional budget office did in analysis and they found that immigrants are net drains on taxpayers. we need to be much more thoughtful. we need to be methodical, mindful of who we are letting into this country. that is the message of the trump voters. bernie sanders loves to talk about how great europe is. the countries...
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soanya spoke to students in herer experiences as legal career and growing up in poverty in new york city. this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> i'm excited to be here. it is really a lovely place. also, a wonderful university. you guys did a good job getting here. before you started let's go over the run of the show. with the justice for about 15 to 20 minutes. she will then take questions afterwards. in the interest of time, we have selected ones are to answer out of the rep. perry: then she will .ome up >> you will seamen and women with things in their ears. .hey are my marshals they are here to protect me from myself [laughter] like me going out into the audience but i don't give the much choice ok. [laughter] if no one jumps up unexpectedly, they let me stay. if too many people jump up they get off the floor. cooperate with me and don't jump up. don't scare them. [laughter] >> this is a room full of students. i want to -- i wonder if you could talk about education in teachers that may have shaped your aspirations, approached your professional life. go back and give yourself advise when
soanya spoke to students in herer experiences as legal career and growing up in poverty in new york city. this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> i'm excited to be here. it is really a lovely place. also, a wonderful university. you guys did a good job getting here. before you started let's go over the run of the show. with the justice for about 15 to 20 minutes. she will then take questions afterwards. in the interest of time, we have selected ones are to answer out of the rep. perry: then...
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was herer -- a scholar looking through some records from the stasi.re member of the east german secret police -- remember the east german secret police. after the war, the communists held a lot of trials for the nazis. they found information on a erna petri. it turns out her husband was in the ss. they went together to occupied poland. she started committing murders with them, including killing children. bookevidence, she wrote a on women in the ss. it is an extraordinary story. it was a finalist for the national book award. 70 years after the holocaust, the collection is still helping us understand what happened. >> i will share a story about artifacts. as curators, artifacts are everything. they are the connection to another human being might have touched them or owned them. they are the palpable evidence of history. he felt strongly that artifacts are ok but they are secondary to be story. over the years, this did not change. we have a beautiful storytelling museum. i remember one day saying, if there were a fire in the museum, what would you run a
was herer -- a scholar looking through some records from the stasi.re member of the east german secret police -- remember the east german secret police. after the war, the communists held a lot of trials for the nazis. they found information on a erna petri. it turns out her husband was in the ss. they went together to occupied poland. she started committing murders with them, including killing children. bookevidence, she wrote a on women in the ss. it is an extraordinary story. it was a...
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when thehey close the factory herere and go to china, it's precisely with the big idea of selling the good at the same price to you in the supermarket but just having to pay lower wages to get it manufacturured over there. why should they lower the price? they y make more money if t they didn't. itit's nonot theirr job, as they will explain to you, to take care of the american economy. they weren't hired by the american economy. they were hired by the shareholders of that company to make money for that company. every technological breakthrough made by capitalism in the last 300 years has been justified by whoever was making it on the grounds that, "with this new machine," or, "with this new process, human labor will be less drudgery." machines will replace people. we will not have to work so hard and so long. how interesting. according to the oecd, americans today, where we have the most advanced technological breakthroughs imaginable-- americans today do more hours of paid labor t than any other working class in any country on the planet.. where was all the leisure supposed to come f
when thehey close the factory herere and go to china, it's precisely with the big idea of selling the good at the same price to you in the supermarket but just having to pay lower wages to get it manufacturured over there. why should they lower the price? they y make more money if t they didn't. itit's nonot theirr job, as they will explain to you, to take care of the american economy. they weren't hired by the american economy. they were hired by the shareholders of that company to make money...