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andd in in the uk how that's that's created a point or quickly conducting attacks but to have a strong impact. both on the suture logical as well as the. cannot economic side of both countries. okay ricardo diploma i thank you so much i thought so analysis the. senior analyst at junkie second also expressed on the trouble security trends in europe thanks again for your time. thank you. watching friends twenty four if you arere just joining us remind all of our top story this hour chaos. and panic in barcelona noticed stonews coming down. is it george washington next week and thomas jefferson the week after? you really have to ask yourself, where does it stop? amy: as president faces growing outrage over his response to the deadly white supremacist rally in charlottesville, virginia, we will bring you an exclusive -- an interview with two o
andd in in the uk how that's that's created a point or quickly conducting attacks but to have a strong impact. both on the suture logical as well as the. cannot economic side of both countries. okay ricardo diploma i thank you so much i thought so analysis the. senior analyst at junkie second also expressed on the trouble security trends in europe thanks again for your time. thank you. watching friends twenty four if you arere just joining us remind all of our top story this hour chaos. and...
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this >> angela speck talked about the solar eclipse and about her work as a member of the national andd governing research public outreach for the eclipse. here's a look. speck,essor angela director of astronomy and cochair of the american astronomical society's eclipse task force. this task force you are part of has been working for more than a year to prepare the american people for the total solar eclipse on monday. what kind of work have you been doing? about three years ago, really to make sure that people realized what was going to happen. it is such a huge educational opportunity that we want to be able to make sure that teachers are ready, that we make the most of this, and that everybody is safe. there are some safety issues, too. every conceivable aspect of the eclipse we have been pushing out to everyone who needs to know about it. >> why do you think that is important? >> first of all, it is happening. why do people climb everest? why do people want to go to the grand canyon? because it is one of those things you should see in your life. now we have this one coming across th
this >> angela speck talked about the solar eclipse and about her work as a member of the national andd governing research public outreach for the eclipse. here's a look. speck,essor angela director of astronomy and cochair of the american astronomical society's eclipse task force. this task force you are part of has been working for more than a year to prepare the american people for the total solar eclipse on monday. what kind of work have you been doing? about three years ago, really...
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. >> there's a report out today based on a lawsuit that was andd that said sean spicer a campaign donor and a journalist from fox news were pushing around this story that seth rich was perhaps the one responsible for the wikileaks breach. shon said it wishes a brief meeting and said the guided another president. the lawsuit alleges the president knew about it and had an influence on the story. did the preresident know about e ststory and if you have an influencnce? >> the president had no knowledge of the story and it's completely untrue -- beyondnd that, this is ongoing litigation and i refer you to the parties involved, which is not the white house. >> the president of the united states give this incredibly pushed back -- does it disturb you that there's s an allegation out there in the lawsuit and sean spicer admitted to meeting with thesese two indivividuals t thisis was discussed in your whe house -- >> i don't find that to be -- you guys are all members of the media. >> it's a story that was later retracted because it is false. does it say anything abouout the white house that you
. >> there's a report out today based on a lawsuit that was andd that said sean spicer a campaign donor and a journalist from fox news were pushing around this story that seth rich was perhaps the one responsible for the wikileaks breach. shon said it wishes a brief meeting and said the guided another president. the lawsuit alleges the president knew about it and had an influence on the story. did the preresident know about e ststory and if you have an influencnce? >> the president...
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in 2012, with his wife ruth, he took me back down memory lane to this place, andd elegant campus but independent of it, it was sort of a creepy mausoleum of 19th century america anatomy with all these horrible specimens in the late 50s.the ma this was at a time when the man in the middle, hillary kotowski was recruited to give the institute a new life. he became a director. he was a larger-than-life character, a polish immigrantfa who had escaped from hitler in the nick of time, fled with his young family via south america to the states. he wasn't epicure, he was a polymath. he could discuss biology, he loved wine and women and songfie and he definitely looked down on american scientists as being just a bit colonial. so when he hired the young leonard who, in this pictured is about 30 years old, who was a working-class philadelphian who grabbed himself up by the bootstraps and worked his way to a phd in medical biology at the university of pennsylvania, they looked on him as a technician hired to serve up dishes of cells for experiments to the really outstanding biologists from all o
in 2012, with his wife ruth, he took me back down memory lane to this place, andd elegant campus but independent of it, it was sort of a creepy mausoleum of 19th century america anatomy with all these horrible specimens in the late 50s.the ma this was at a time when the man in the middle, hillary kotowski was recruited to give the institute a new life. he became a director. he was a larger-than-life character, a polish immigrantfa who had escaped from hitler in the nick of time, fled with his...
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second, the consequences of andd exit are predictable unacceptable, and third, said the president, i concluded that threats we face in afghanistan and the broader region arguments. that 20in the speech u.s. designated foreign terrorist organizations are active in afghanistan, and pakistan, the highest concentration in any region of the world. let's get rocking him, north carolina. jonathan, jonathan on the independent nine -- line, welcome. i voted for barack obama twice and voted for donald trump that ame, and i believe lot of the democrats are grabbing at straws now. earlier caller talking about , and another caller trying to say that the war against terror is anything like the war in vietnam. the war in vietnam, we were fighting a definite enemy. the war on terror is certainly different from that, and president trump, he is handling it in a professional way. a lot of the mainstream media is not going to give him credit for anything he does. hecould cure cancer, and would not get a fair shake, and that is just how it is. a lot of democrats are not going to let you hear that, unfort
second, the consequences of andd exit are predictable unacceptable, and third, said the president, i concluded that threats we face in afghanistan and the broader region arguments. that 20in the speech u.s. designated foreign terrorist organizations are active in afghanistan, and pakistan, the highest concentration in any region of the world. let's get rocking him, north carolina. jonathan, jonathan on the independent nine -- line, welcome. i voted for barack obama twice and voted for donald...
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andd bridges of trust cooperation, and keep our families safe area and -- safe. it is time to heal the wounds that divide us and seek a new unity based on common values that unite us. we are one people with one home and one great flag. we are not defined by the color of our skin. the figure on our paycheck. or the party of our politics. we are defined by our shared humanity. by our citizenship in this magnificent nation and by the love that fills our hearts. know, i speak for all of you when i say our hearts beat for america. our souls filled with pride every time we hear the national anthem. this is the spirit we need to overcome our challenges. pursue our common destiny, and to achieve a brighter future for our people. we will win, watch, we will win. this is the future we can build together if they have the courage to act, the strength to endure and the patriotism to join together with true affection for our fellow citizen. i want to close with a story of the spirit ofines service and sacrifice, a man whose strength, patriotism, and courage knows no bounds. a
andd bridges of trust cooperation, and keep our families safe area and -- safe. it is time to heal the wounds that divide us and seek a new unity based on common values that unite us. we are one people with one home and one great flag. we are not defined by the color of our skin. the figure on our paycheck. or the party of our politics. we are defined by our shared humanity. by our citizenship in this magnificent nation and by the love that fills our hearts. know, i speak for all of you when i...
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his wife andd by twins, who are just 12 years old. next at 6:00, the new app that's being rolled out to keep track of your kids when they head off to school. >> and next at 6:00, reading between the lines. national zoo is taking that has us on panda watch. it's time for the biggest sale of the year with the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. >> check out this scene. this was this morning in ocean city. a boat erupting into flames. people were on board at the time. the boat's operator said the somethingire was electrical on board. some people on a nearby boat quickly rescued everybody, getting all folks to shore safely. for the second time in less than year, tenants in the condo complex could be forced out of their homes. >> this is because of signif
his wife andd by twins, who are just 12 years old. next at 6:00, the new app that's being rolled out to keep track of your kids when they head off to school. >> and next at 6:00, reading between the lines. national zoo is taking that has us on panda watch. it's time for the biggest sale of the year with the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? the new...
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need to come to a peaceful deal because if not, we have to transfer the file back to the pentagon anddattis, secretary mattis, they don't negotiate. >> jeanine: i can see that. when the president made it clear that he wasn't going to be soft on this, we often showed our military mechanisms. general tata. we also showed the planes and we also talked about the aircraft carriers. the president is putting the power behind the words. is that enough? >> well, i think what you are seeing is the application of all of the applications of power and working in syncronation and harmony, something the obamas administration was particularly competent at and i agree with what rick says, we've got a real perception gap to overcome here because, president obama has so anesthetized the world and submitting to our enemies and giving billions of dollars to other countries and now when president trump comes and says what he means, it is like a stark difference out there and people are waking up. it takes them a little bit of time to say does an american president really mean what he says? i believe the pre
need to come to a peaceful deal because if not, we have to transfer the file back to the pentagon anddattis, secretary mattis, they don't negotiate. >> jeanine: i can see that. when the president made it clear that he wasn't going to be soft on this, we often showed our military mechanisms. general tata. we also showed the planes and we also talked about the aircraft carriers. the president is putting the power behind the words. is that enough? >> well, i think what you are seeing...
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turkish authorities have detained a russian national andd suspected i.s.llerton are planning a trip -- militant for planning a drone attack on the airbase. the u.s. has been using the airbase for a campaign against the so-called islamic state 2015. police in lolondon have rereleaa man on bail on suspicionon of caususing grievous bododily haro another pedestrian. they released footage showing the joggeger pushing the woman into the path of an oncoming bus, which nearly avoided hit -- narrowly avoided hitting her. ruth pfafaua german b born none who donated her life to curingg leprosy, has died. she became known as the mother teresa. pakistan's prime minister said a tribute to her contribution and she would receive a state funeral. kenyan opposition officials claim they have evidence that there candidate raila odinga got the election, but others say that is ridiculous. his supporters clashed with police in a suburb of nairorobi following thee claims. as they wait for the final results, there are fears of the clashes that killed over 1200 people after the con
turkish authorities have detained a russian national andd suspected i.s.llerton are planning a trip -- militant for planning a drone attack on the airbase. the u.s. has been using the airbase for a campaign against the so-called islamic state 2015. police in lolondon have rereleaa man on bail on suspicionon of caususing grievous bododily haro another pedestrian. they released footage showing the joggeger pushing the woman into the path of an oncoming bus, which nearly avoided hit -- narrowly...
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. >> and we along the way andd like to give others d.and hope to inspire others to do the same. f thee thank you notes we get young people that have been through the program and they are motivating for us to keep doing this. >> tamala edwards, channel 6 "action news." >> the "action news" team is out working on news stories beginning at 4:00. letstems you should never ever pay full price for. break down items in what's >>> and researcher says there is another downside to not getting enough sleep. what scientists found between dementia and shut eye. and never too early to start a fad diet. need proof? someone created a line of paleo baby food along with pureed bacon. we'll see you at 4:00. >> talking about that one just moine. dether.r pu.earch. us being young professionals we're so busy.d'..ve s. no. we love it! copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better i go with anoro. ♪go your own way♪ copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way♪ once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to signif
. >> and we along the way andd like to give others d.and hope to inspire others to do the same. f thee thank you notes we get young people that have been through the program and they are motivating for us to keep doing this. >> tamala edwards, channel 6 "action news." >> the "action news" team is out working on news stories beginning at 4:00. letstems you should never ever pay full price for. break down items in what's >>> and researcher says there...
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. -- he andd batista his brother are already under investigation for corruption's.ir families at one of the centers of the largest meat conglomerates. no jail time, he strikes a deal, getting information about bribing a large number of brazilian politicians. tape, thee, -- on the president says it is a good idea to anp paying hush money rard okun yeah, the same man who spearheaded -- eduardo kuhn yeah -- this man was later caught by police with a suitcase of $150,000 in cash. storywo days after the broke on may 19, the supreme court opened an investigation for corruption. by the end of june, there was enough proof to proceed with formal charges, i first against a sitting president. all the while, he has maintained his incidents. incidents -- -- innocence. but in the streets come up protests brought out -- streets, protests brought out large crowds and violent clashes. the presidents low rating of 5% has not helped his cause. >> now covering this story for us is that sandy, joining us now from rio de janeiro. this is likely to go against michel temer? matt: he is los
. -- he andd batista his brother are already under investigation for corruption's.ir families at one of the centers of the largest meat conglomerates. no jail time, he strikes a deal, getting information about bribing a large number of brazilian politicians. tape, thee, -- on the president says it is a good idea to anp paying hush money rard okun yeah, the same man who spearheaded -- eduardo kuhn yeah -- this man was later caught by police with a suitcase of $150,000 in cash. storywo days after...
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correspondent: in the face of onongoing vioiolence andd u.s.anctitions, the attendance of o opposition leader's -- the arrest of those to opposition leaders shows more of madera's defiance. laila: we are covering fast-moving events in the capital. oscar, any more news on the ararrests? oscacar: this up in courtt issua statement saying b both men were planning to escscape, and that s whwhy intelligegence acted q quy to a apprehend thehem. the suprpreme c court alslso sat the lopez -- that lopez had published online and had violateded his house arrest. since he was given house arrest, those memen have been n active n twitter and have u uploaded political messages on youtube. the l lteatesest was a prerecorded ssssage from lopopez asking those supporters to keep on fighting and mentioning that his wife is pregnant. laila: tell us about the two men, how important are they for the opposition? oscar: both were behind the wave of protests that left 43 people dead in 2014 and that was the reason for their arrest. they are highly popular. both have been
correspondent: in the face of onongoing vioiolence andd u.s.anctitions, the attendance of o opposition leader's -- the arrest of those to opposition leaders shows more of madera's defiance. laila: we are covering fast-moving events in the capital. oscar, any more news on the ararrests? oscacar: this up in courtt issua statement saying b both men were planning to escscape, and that s whwhy intelligegence acted q quy to a apprehend thehem. the suprpreme c court alslso sat the lopez -- that lopez...
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andd gone into consulting have learned a lot of things, and it was time to do a different job.he story i tell is that i worked for a gentleman, a very good mentor, and he said i am taking a job, and you are getting my job. you have to go to an interview. go to this interview. i thought, hmm. to the interview and they tell me about the job and i am thinking, i'm not sure i'm ready for this. this is a big job. just a little more time and i would be ready. i said i would like to go home and talk it over. give me overnight to think about it. i get home and my husband is sitting there and as usual, i am talking and he's like mm hmm. i tell him about this interview. i said i wanted to go home and sleep on it. he says, do you think a male would have asked that question? i can remember it like it was yesterday. the next day, i took the job immediately. and the man who was my mentor suggested to me, he says, don't do that again. i said, i understand. it formed this basis for me that i think i did my entire career which is that growth and comfort do not coexist. you have to get very comf
andd gone into consulting have learned a lot of things, and it was time to do a different job.he story i tell is that i worked for a gentleman, a very good mentor, and he said i am taking a job, and you are getting my job. you have to go to an interview. go to this interview. i thought, hmm. to the interview and they tell me about the job and i am thinking, i'm not sure i'm ready for this. this is a big job. just a little more time and i would be ready. i said i would like to go home and talk...
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it spreads further, goese s andd national parks that are chose d closed and private contractors e contracts with the government. they're going to be put those on hold as well. >> businesses also don't want to invest in a time of certauncert. >> when you see this hit from the government, from a government shutdown, you can expect jobs to be hit hard and one of the things that we're looking at for example based on the based on the economic advisers, if they had to get about 120,000 jobs lost not made during 2013, so you're looking each week, about 60,000, if that still holds. >> given, we have this obviously looming, but put that aside for a few moments. is the growth rate that we're see iing in the u.s. economy or? a long time. happy to see it. it's been a long time coming. we don't however think, we do think that was a nice bump back from basically a kind of off setting what we saw on the first quarter and we're expecting growth to hold up. but we're sticking around the 2 to 2.5% range. a lot of factors in play. the jobs market, while strong, you have a lot of people out of the market and t
it spreads further, goese s andd national parks that are chose d closed and private contractors e contracts with the government. they're going to be put those on hold as well. >> businesses also don't want to invest in a time of certauncert. >> when you see this hit from the government, from a government shutdown, you can expect jobs to be hit hard and one of the things that we're looking at for example based on the based on the economic advisers, if they had to get about 120,000...
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nothing could go in andd out of this system frfrom r earth'h's biososphere except information, so it was materially sealed off as a laboratory to study earth's ecology. van thillo: we had a million-gallon ocean with an entire coral reef that came from southern mexico, from yucatan. we started to look at the health of the corals. what we discovered--and gaie was in the ocean every day--what she discovered was that if we are healthy, our biosphere is healthy, or if our biosphere is healthy, we are healthy. it became written in our bodies, so to speak, because our little biosphere cycled so much faster. carbon cycled faster, water cycled faster, all of these things, so it became a real way of thinking about how everything connects, how the water connects everything, how the atmosphere connects everything. what was amazing was you could actually look at the health of your biosphere by looking at the corals. biosphere foundation was founded inside biosphere 2 with the idea--if our coral is healthy, our biosphere is healththy, well, let's s go taka look at the health of our corals in biosp
nothing could go in andd out of this system frfrom r earth'h's biososphere except information, so it was materially sealed off as a laboratory to study earth's ecology. van thillo: we had a million-gallon ocean with an entire coral reef that came from southern mexico, from yucatan. we started to look at the health of the corals. what we discovered--and gaie was in the ocean every day--what she discovered was that if we are healthy, our biosphere is healthy, or if our biosphere is healthy, we...
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what rate will corporations andd up paying? -- end up paying?nstead of giving details, the president gives lecture after lecture and we already know what his plans are. they sound great they are not detailed. secretary steven mnuchin predicted having taxes go down by august. now he revealed the enormity means it might not happen until the end of the year. vonnie: thank you so much for your analysis. the world's toughest law banning plastic bags has just gone into effect in kenya. and when they're caught manufacturing, importing or even carrying plastic shopping bags now risks going to prison or paying a hefty fine. but will this lobby enforced? -- law be enforced? reporter: plastic bags are often ingested by animals. in nairobi slaughterhouses, some cows have had up to 20 bags removed from their stomachs. officials are sounding the alarm. >> we are more and more plastic bags from the animals. or out of their stomachs. i would say it is a growing concern and a growing problem. something we didn't get 10 years ago but now it is almost on a daily b
what rate will corporations andd up paying? -- end up paying?nstead of giving details, the president gives lecture after lecture and we already know what his plans are. they sound great they are not detailed. secretary steven mnuchin predicted having taxes go down by august. now he revealed the enormity means it might not happen until the end of the year. vonnie: thank you so much for your analysis. the world's toughest law banning plastic bags has just gone into effect in kenya. and when...
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horowitz andd others talk about the situation in the middle east and the policies of the bush, obama, and trump administration's. it was part of the annual politicon conference in pasadena, california. >> the one thing that has been missing for decades, i have written three books about it, going back -- after the ideology of the cult of isis and al qaeda. they are an apocalyptic cult because they have taken the peaceful origin of 1.6 billion people, corrupted them to believe they are the executor of thes will to bring about end of times. and their greatest allies are those people in this country and in the west who say it is the one .6 billion muslims that are the problem. no, they are not. million --t the 1.6 alienns mullah dish muslims are -- a toyota corolla. what they do not seem to have is a small fraction of a small thetion of a percent of cult, this guy that existed in history and has equated to people who do not follow the koran, who behave like they are muslims, and have to rely on guys like me from the intelligence community to come and tell you straight that the guy that is
horowitz andd others talk about the situation in the middle east and the policies of the bush, obama, and trump administration's. it was part of the annual politicon conference in pasadena, california. >> the one thing that has been missing for decades, i have written three books about it, going back -- after the ideology of the cult of isis and al qaeda. they are an apocalyptic cult because they have taken the peaceful origin of 1.6 billion people, corrupted them to believe they are the...
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andd i came toto realize that ls vegas, the lightsts come on, thy release more water throughout the river, i gogot a sense that, "waiaa second, so o this is a--this isa man-made e machine, this increredible canynyon that we're in." and then, i think i realized shortly after that that the water in the river does not reach its end. anand that was--there wawas a cerrtain amount of outragege abt that. the mighty colorado river does not reach its end. it w was a story that i neneedeo tetell. >> to prevent disputes over water rights, the 1922 colorado river compact divvied up the river. the proroblem was a allocatioioe based on an unusually wet period. average river flows were much less than assumed, so the compact promised more water than the river could deliver. due e to climatete change, t the bureau ofof reclamatition projes evenen greater s shortages b by. wiwith that, t the likelihood of even greater disputes. >> i believe that we are in a periodod of climate change.. um, other people say we're just in a sustained peririod of ariridity, but one thing g we do know is s there's not as much
andd i came toto realize that ls vegas, the lightsts come on, thy release more water throughout the river, i gogot a sense that, "waiaa second, so o this is a--this isa man-made e machine, this increredible canynyon that we're in." and then, i think i realized shortly after that that the water in the river does not reach its end. anand that was--there wawas a cerrtain amount of outragege abt that. the mighty colorado river does not reach its end. it w was a story that i neneedeo...
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andd they are feeling o o the boboundaries, howow far they ca pupush each other. ththat said, i'm not terriblbly happy about this development or how it's going. >> yeah. i mean, how do analysts like yourself view this? are you alarmrmed? joshua:: it's n never a good thing. h have b been throuough thihis bebefore,, once with the soviei and once w with the chinese. the transition to this lationshipip was thehe chinenes was relatively l low key. with the sovoviets, well, there was the cuban missilele c crisi i don't think this is anynywher near the cuban missilele crisis at least not yet,, but it is clearly not going smoothly. the two sidess are makaking a varietyy of aggressivive pububl statemements towoward eacach ot they don't seeeem to understand eachch otherer's statemements v clearly. and, frankly, i think it's a terrible way too communicate. if the crisisis d does progress a point where it's more serious, or we ha s sething more serious in the future, i think we'll needd a more reliable means of communication, preferably a mimilitary to milititary line o commu
andd they are feeling o o the boboundaries, howow far they ca pupush each other. ththat said, i'm not terriblbly happy about this development or how it's going. >> yeah. i mean, how do analysts like yourself view this? are you alarmrmed? joshua:: it's n never a good thing. h have b been throuough thihis bebefore,, once with the soviei and once w with the chinese. the transition to this lationshipip was thehe chinenes was relatively l low key. with the sovoviets, well, there was the cuban...
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and then to carry very large a majorities in the house andd senate without medical research. >> that is inevitable. what they say we want to work with you that we'd want those corporate tax rates at 20% into a buying back $2 trillion. and that animal structure billed as the best way to start the process. >> but lindsey graham hass criticized those republicans >> so clearly fitting them into this. have th is those who write thosepr precious columns and articles he likes that elegant world of the inappropriate way.m. so by his standard he is a buffoon talking add a fourth grade level and cannot be serious. as so a guy who wins a hostile takeover is a hostile takeover. and he may have a style that is different with a very serious man. so on those terms or clinton or carter. and what is it that you understand that we did? in their noses is out of jury. but there are so many ways so when will he become presidential? i said january 20th. by definition with the president does is presidential. that was shut -- such a shocking idea that did not relate to how he acted. wh since we do advise hi
and then to carry very large a majorities in the house andd senate without medical research. >> that is inevitable. what they say we want to work with you that we'd want those corporate tax rates at 20% into a buying back $2 trillion. and that animal structure billed as the best way to start the process. >> but lindsey graham hass criticized those republicans >> so clearly fitting them into this. have th is those who write thosepr precious columns and articles he likes that...
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to reinforce the claim, china is building artificial islands andd reefs, many of them. thousands of acres and they are militarizing them. it reinforces their claims under international law. fortunately, we have allies in this region. we have japan, which is increasing its military spending. and it's more inclined to operate alongside a bus. we have south korea. our allies are the heart of the maritime strategy in this region and it's good that we have been because we have an enormous tactical problem. the tactical problem is right here, it's north korea. he is well named because he isas unpredictable, unstable, unstab untested. he's got a really bad haircut. [laughter] and she's building ballistic missiles that can range great distances. over time, his ambition is to create nuclear weapons, marriott and the missile in flight and over the pacific. so, we have a significant challenge here, and a bat and a sense is a good thing because im provides a confluence of interesinterests between the und states and china and the sensfic. .. provides a con fliewns of interest betwee
to reinforce the claim, china is building artificial islands andd reefs, many of them. thousands of acres and they are militarizing them. it reinforces their claims under international law. fortunately, we have allies in this region. we have japan, which is increasing its military spending. and it's more inclined to operate alongside a bus. we have south korea. our allies are the heart of the maritime strategy in this region and it's good that we have been because we have an enormous tactical...
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ge, andd to be part of buffett is exiting his $300 million stake in ge. thank you. same with markets, our next guest is all about tapping into the nontraditional assets. smiles.oined by simon great to have you on the program . i really enjoyed reading your notes and was drawn to what you are saying about institutional investments having the behavioral bias. i'm guessing you are familiar with peter bernstein. ultra high net worth individuals. you argue less of the propensity for this loss aversion, behavioral bias. what does this mean for investing in the environment right now? it is difficult. it has been a clear change in sentiment with the client site have been talking to. a lot more nervousness, given the continued rally markets. one of the nominal price levels hitting record highs in many of the risk assets. ares not that there typically moving as increase altogether. -- they are linear moving linear. they are looking for less liquid structures. differentiated hedge fund strategies. how have they been investing in sort of pass of versus using more active manager
ge, andd to be part of buffett is exiting his $300 million stake in ge. thank you. same with markets, our next guest is all about tapping into the nontraditional assets. smiles.oined by simon great to have you on the program . i really enjoyed reading your notes and was drawn to what you are saying about institutional investments having the behavioral bias. i'm guessing you are familiar with peter bernstein. ultra high net worth individuals. you argue less of the propensity for this loss...
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it seems all of that has been now andd -- validated qantas has confirmed they will continue to returnlders. >> we have said we have a range we are comfortable with between $4.8 billion and $6 billion. it is now $5.2 billion. we have been clear on our capital expenditure over the surplus years, and any cash above that will be distributed to shareholders. to getantas lost a lot to this point, but the staff there remain have been rewarded come all getting a bonus of $2500 each. rishaad: i will jump in here. tell us about these ultra long-haul routes, sydney to london, sydney to new york, the quickest to new york is 26 hours, 23 hours to london. they want to take four hours off of it. how will they do it? paul: the technology does not exist but is working with falling and airbus to make sure that the next generation of long-range jets can make , a feat of endurance really. you need a strong fortitude to deal with it. to london is the last frontier of air travel, reducing the flight time to 20 hours and 20 minutes, and sydney to new york will be 18 hours. i'm sure it will be great in busin
it seems all of that has been now andd -- validated qantas has confirmed they will continue to returnlders. >> we have said we have a range we are comfortable with between $4.8 billion and $6 billion. it is now $5.2 billion. we have been clear on our capital expenditure over the surplus years, and any cash above that will be distributed to shareholders. to getantas lost a lot to this point, but the staff there remain have been rewarded come all getting a bonus of $2500 each. rishaad: i...
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cakmak andd by james cory johnson. both have been digging over the numbers.res are down 15% in after-hours trading. james comer, talk about the fact that they missed. is it daily active users they are worried about -- lack of monetization? james: i agree that the shares are plummeting. i disagree the headlines that this is a facebook affect. wehink 100% of the problems see it snapchat are self-inflicted. they're not doubling down on core areas of expertise that they could capitalize on, like the content side of the picture. they are not to getting users and potential new users on new product iterations. when you look at the metrics, i felt the user number was fine. not too far off what the street was looking for. the issue was on the monetization side because you see a much flatter trajectory than what would be expected from a company at this stage. that is why the red flags are starting to go up. caroline: looking at some of the headlines, snapped saying since the mac launch, stories are up 30%. the ceo and cofounder saying they are not planning to sell shar
cakmak andd by james cory johnson. both have been digging over the numbers.res are down 15% in after-hours trading. james comer, talk about the fact that they missed. is it daily active users they are worried about -- lack of monetization? james: i agree that the shares are plummeting. i disagree the headlines that this is a facebook affect. wehink 100% of the problems see it snapchat are self-inflicted. they're not doubling down on core areas of expertise that they could capitalize on, like...
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friends andd to her hear stories of my daughter and the way she was. she loves people. wanted the quality and in this issue of the day of her passing, she wanted to put down and for my part, we just need to stop all this stuff and forgive each other. i think that is what the lord would want us to do thread is to stop and love one another. i came here today and i was -- i was overwhelmed by the rainbow of colors in this room. that is how heather was. you weret matter who or where you're from, she loved you. that was it really you're stuck. that was it. you're stuck. -- you were stuck. [laughter] >> for that, i'm truly proud of my daughter. gotten.as far as i've next will be the reverend. >> relax, it is not a sermon. that i'm a pastor. i do not typically go by the title of reverend. i go by the title of pastor normally you there are two purposes of a memorial service -- first to appreciate and cherish the memories of a loved one. the second is consider the value of such occasions as this. what value is added to us for the journey that remains for our individual lives? ma
friends andd to her hear stories of my daughter and the way she was. she loves people. wanted the quality and in this issue of the day of her passing, she wanted to put down and for my part, we just need to stop all this stuff and forgive each other. i think that is what the lord would want us to do thread is to stop and love one another. i came here today and i was -- i was overwhelmed by the rainbow of colors in this room. that is how heather was. you weret matter who or where you're from,...
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such days in order to peacefully resolve the crisis that has been created by north korea's dangerous andd illegal actions.s. as i've said before, time is short. but today we have taken one step in the right direction. thank you, again, to my colleagues and their teams forai their action and support towards sending a strong message to the north korean regime. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: i would like to thank the representative of u.s. states of america and i now givr the floor to the representative of the united kingdom. >> thank you, mr. president. north korea is no longer a threat faced by a single country or a single region. it is instead a threat that confronts us all. these two tests in the last month were often intercontinental missile extending the threat much further than before to many more countries. in a world where north korean missile tests seem routine, let me be clear. this is not business as usual. make no mistake. as north korea's missile capabilities advance, so tooir does their contempt in this m regard for this security council. council. we must meet this
such days in order to peacefully resolve the crisis that has been created by north korea's dangerous andd illegal actions.s. as i've said before, time is short. but today we have taken one step in the right direction. thank you, again, to my colleagues and their teams forai their action and support towards sending a strong message to the north korean regime. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: i would like to thank the representative of u.s. states of america and i now givr the...
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three weeks ago, when you came telling andd a very frank conversation with our colleagues. could you describe your relationship with the president and if you enjoy the job you have been doing for the last six months? this is anson: agreement that should serve a marriage and interests. if it does not serve that interest, why would we maintain it? context, itthe full is about nuclear programs, but there is another part of that agreement. with the agreement, iran is supposed to become a good neighbor. they would become a good neighbor. they are called upon to no longer developed the ballistic missiles. there are a lot of things that people expect would happen with this program, including all the benefits up front. from our perspective, which is represents a jcpoa small slice of our relationships , but the view of many is that iran has not been a good neighbor in the region and has not stopped the ballistic missile program. the spirit of this agreement has been violated. how do we want to translate that and what does that mean? do we want to tear it up and walk away? to getant
three weeks ago, when you came telling andd a very frank conversation with our colleagues. could you describe your relationship with the president and if you enjoy the job you have been doing for the last six months? this is anson: agreement that should serve a marriage and interests. if it does not serve that interest, why would we maintain it? context, itthe full is about nuclear programs, but there is another part of that agreement. with the agreement, iran is supposed to become a good...
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historical pattern is a discontinuity, right now we are not increasing or expanding but retreating andd separately for marry ellen curtin i am fascinated by the fact we have marched through the white primary president, lbj after all, barbara jordan, northwest boston case, a federalist decision this week in texas. why is texas so centrally situated in the american story of voting? i put those questions to our existing which panelists for their views. >> let me start with the war issue.t for those who have not mastered this, one of the arguments of the book i wrote about this is every major expansion of the franchise that occurred in the united states occurred during or just after a war, every single one.y to explain the pattern, it may should light on what is happening, and recruited an army, a number of incidents in the course of us history where starting with the war of 1812, the militias, we come together to fight and not letting us vote because they had property requirements.ig basically threatening not to fight. war requires mobilization and mobilizing for them in a certain amount o
historical pattern is a discontinuity, right now we are not increasing or expanding but retreating andd separately for marry ellen curtin i am fascinated by the fact we have marched through the white primary president, lbj after all, barbara jordan, northwest boston case, a federalist decision this week in texas. why is texas so centrally situated in the american story of voting? i put those questions to our existing which panelists for their views. >> let me start with the war issue.t...
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to serena andds williams, the two williams sisters,, different did it make that they had a father that obsessed with the game as they were, and a mother. katrina: we have always had obsessive parents in the game, -- charlie: is it good? katrina: it depends on their approach. what works for the williams sisters may not work for someone else. we embrace any parent that wants to be in the sport and have their kids in the sport. we want to make sure that the child is protected, if you will, and making sure they have the right guidance and support behind them so they are not overworked. charlie: you start very early playing tennis even at the competitive level? katrina: we have 10 and under, that's true. what we have taken the ranking out of it. youths aremes when gunning to be number one, they don't focus on developing. they focus on ranking. and that is something we try to promote throughout our game, particularly through development, making sure the players and coaches understand that the development part is the most important part. the rankings and success will come. if you focus on win
to serena andds williams, the two williams sisters,, different did it make that they had a father that obsessed with the game as they were, and a mother. katrina: we have always had obsessive parents in the game, -- charlie: is it good? katrina: it depends on their approach. what works for the williams sisters may not work for someone else. we embrace any parent that wants to be in the sport and have their kids in the sport. we want to make sure that the child is protected, if you will, and...
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know about the pro- withdrawal but not a good understanding of how the brain generates the subjective anddmportant part of pain. >> i don't think we have a clear answer to that yet. >> we talked a lot about past and present and future. even living in the future or th past. i came across this idea that i wish to share that lies at the intersection. unven all this understanding that puts stress on the thing in the present and so my question to you is how do you come to that understanding when the president is such a fleeting moment backs did it come >> one of the first psychologists to talk about this and it's referring to the notion. to process what was just said we are certainly living slightly in the past but it's not an instant and i think this time window is what we were diluted eluting to earlier when you are processing sentences but if i say something and i shouldn't even say this i think that is against the wall don't know.rocessed this notion is the physics and science into some sort of creation of the brain. right now when you're looking at me there is a delay between the sound com
know about the pro- withdrawal but not a good understanding of how the brain generates the subjective anddmportant part of pain. >> i don't think we have a clear answer to that yet. >> we talked a lot about past and present and future. even living in the future or th past. i came across this idea that i wish to share that lies at the intersection. unven all this understanding that puts stress on the thing in the present and so my question to you is how do you come to that...
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happen andd not engaging in counterfactual history can always be speculate. to it is impossible to come up with a solid conclusion. i think united states by the time of that invasion was pretty well committed to preserving the south korea. truman went over and over again in his correspondence and in his -- pointing to the failure of the league of nations. a soldier very much and world war i. he was a democrat and believe -- and thely that idea of the league of nations. ton they did not stand up mussolini and ethiopia, antler what led tohat is world war ii. his primary goal was to avoid a thermonuclear war. believed that i think his commitment to south korea which i think by the time of the korean war was tremendous and his wife. director oft as a the library for 13 years. he saw as a soviet inspired attacks he had no doubt read from the beginning even though he had no access to the documentation that appears now it was the soviets. have been ait could diversionary tactic because they were interested in europe area. for thatp korea unprovoked naked aggression
happen andd not engaging in counterfactual history can always be speculate. to it is impossible to come up with a solid conclusion. i think united states by the time of that invasion was pretty well committed to preserving the south korea. truman went over and over again in his correspondence and in his -- pointing to the failure of the league of nations. a soldier very much and world war i. he was a democrat and believe -- and thely that idea of the league of nations. ton they did not stand up...
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. >> let me ask you about the character of a president who would threaten fire andd fury, without havingect for his his military department. >> president trump sounds more like a north korean leader than an american leader. >> mark: trump dismissed the critics who called his threats reckless. >> my critics are only saying that because it's me. if someone else uttered the exact same words i uttered, they would say what a great statement, a wonderful statement. they're only doing it, but i tell you, we have tens of millions of people in this country that are so happy with what i'm saying. because they're saying finally we have a president that is sticking up for our nation. frankly, sticking up for ourng friends and our allies. >> mark: joe concha covers media for "the hill." joe, there is something slightly deranged about this. wede have a specific threat to attack u.s. sovereign territory. and everybody is saying oh, trump is out of control. he's gone too far. >> you say it's deranged, i say the implication is intentional. if war does break out, we're being led to believe that any b conf
. >> let me ask you about the character of a president who would threaten fire andd fury, without havingect for his his military department. >> president trump sounds more like a north korean leader than an american leader. >> mark: trump dismissed the critics who called his threats reckless. >> my critics are only saying that because it's me. if someone else uttered the exact same words i uttered, they would say what a great statement, a wonderful statement. they're...
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however, the forecast for even da andd rough par -- ebit revenue per available room missed. the bloomberg intelligence tool at the revpar.ional gamin in that is the white line. here in north america is the orange line. it is rising, but rising at a lower rate. the company said this year that the north american will rise 2%. it was a one-3% gain that it had been forecasting. analyst have its best concerned about travel in the u.s. and globally. that is one of the reasons that perhaps there is some caution surrounding the company. vonnie: how do currencies factor in and also things like airplane fares? war, there no fare is less likely to be a higher revpar. julie: they make their forecast in constant currency terms. that obviously affects the flow of people around the globe. . a lot of this has to do wi this is travel as well. it is less sensitive to some degree to some of these fair changes that go on between the airlines. when you're talking about rates that you're paying in the room, that has been steadily trending downward interestingly enough both across the united state
however, the forecast for even da andd rough par -- ebit revenue per available room missed. the bloomberg intelligence tool at the revpar.ional gamin in that is the white line. here in north america is the orange line. it is rising, but rising at a lower rate. the company said this year that the north american will rise 2%. it was a one-3% gain that it had been forecasting. analyst have its best concerned about travel in the u.s. and globally. that is one of the reasons that perhaps there is...
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their policies tend to be crafted around it -- and one of those three groups, and we see it time andda: all right, chris chris. there are times when reporters>> become the story, and i think, it's almost like jim acosta wants to be a pundent. >> chris: i did not see that. that is dreadful. you can't say that. when you are interviewing a subject -- i have interviewed everyone from white supremacists to run the spectrum. deplorable disgusting human beings. the truth is, you keep that to yourself, even after the interview, because your impartiality, the reader, the viewer, is owed the pretense of impartiality, even in the presence of moral odium. the fact that he would go do that, look, life is hard and full of challenges. stephen miller gave him all humiliating tongue lashing thatu he probably should not have given him. miller let his pride get thehe better of him too. but for him to go and say that, stop covering the white house. if you already made up your mind to that degree that these people are so dreadful, then you should find some thing else to with your network. >> dana: what do
their policies tend to be crafted around it -- and one of those three groups, and we see it time andda: all right, chris chris. there are times when reporters>> become the story, and i think, it's almost like jim acosta wants to be a pundent. >> chris: i did not see that. that is dreadful. you can't say that. when you are interviewing a subject -- i have interviewed everyone from white supremacists to run the spectrum. deplorable disgusting human beings. the truth is, you keep that...
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marines andd u.s.-led syriann troops continud the airsrstrike to seize cocontl of the city of rock up. at least six civilians were killed during airststrikes saturday. this comes as more information is emerging about a u.s.-led missilile attack that killed upo seven members of the same family. among the victims was a one-year-old, along with his grandfather. in venezuela, authorities have quelled a right-wing antigovernment paramilitary attack. message come e armed the men claimed ththe attack waa rebellion against the maduro government. president maduro has pronounced -- denounced the attack as u.s. funded terrorism. it is a terrorist attack against the armed forces of the boulevard in national army. the armed forces responded with a reality and decisiveness. the bill was paid for from miami anand columbia. marco rubio has said there has been uprising in venezuela and to support it. attack killed two people and came one day after the controversial national constituent assembly held its first session.
marines andd u.s.-led syriann troops continud the airsrstrike to seize cocontl of the city of rock up. at least six civilians were killed during airststrikes saturday. this comes as more information is emerging about a u.s.-led missilile attack that killed upo seven members of the same family. among the victims was a one-year-old, along with his grandfather. in venezuela, authorities have quelled a right-wing antigovernment paramilitary attack. message come e armed the men claimed ththe attack...
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maybe it is just another boat and then another one after that andd another one after that. is always someone else's problem. at the very best, these people are going to work their way up north, they will work for criminal gangs, all run by people from their countries of origin. it's a horrible, hellish story from here on in. everybody in europe seems to think they can keep passing this box. eventually, someone has to pay for this. i think our entire society ends up paying for this. >> mark: now, we are told that these people are fleeing civil war in syria or failed states like libya. i spent a couple of days in a german refugee house with some very agreeable pot smoking gambian's who were pretending to the german authorities that they wereg syrians. you know as well as i do, there is few similarities between west africanset and arabs from syria. but everyone agreed to pretend that these gambians were syrian. these people aren't fleeing civil war. previous ones that washed away in spain are economic migrants. >> they are fleeing their brutal civil war and morocco. if you are
maybe it is just another boat and then another one after that andd another one after that. is always someone else's problem. at the very best, these people are going to work their way up north, they will work for criminal gangs, all run by people from their countries of origin. it's a horrible, hellish story from here on in. everybody in europe seems to think they can keep passing this box. eventually, someone has to pay for this. i think our entire society ends up paying for this. >>...
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in social andd political as well, that an individual can look at themselves, look at nature and look at that for inspiration and spiritualdear trol response. looking at everyone equally. , trying of abolitionism to fight for the right of and education were really important. social parts. that could differ from some of the other writing at the time when you look at romanticism and some of the other philosophical thoughts. it did look very inward and did not have the social and political twist to it too. many of the people that were involved in the american movement affected everyone. to writeson took pen this philosophy down, it set off a series of conversations and devotees that really wanted to subscribe to what emerson was saying. others writes here, start to trickle in at the same time. margaret fuller comes in. the alcott family. they are all sort of mingling here. emerson is loosely at the core of that. he did not sort of take the flag and run with it, but he was this quiet leader of this idea, transcendentalism idea. concord is so well-placed for that. it was beautiful and cont
in social andd political as well, that an individual can look at themselves, look at nature and look at that for inspiration and spiritualdear trol response. looking at everyone equally. , trying of abolitionism to fight for the right of and education were really important. social parts. that could differ from some of the other writing at the time when you look at romanticism and some of the other philosophical thoughts. it did look very inward and did not have the social and political twist to...
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showers andd thunderstorms off to our west.for the early half of the week through wednesday. upper 80's for wednesday, there's day, and friday fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year...
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. >> tucker: yeah, butgr you've got to have people p around you who agree with those promises andd are trying full-time to subvert them -- as a lot of the people around him are. this is the macro view as far as i can tell. the left hates trump,at that's never going to change. he fires bannon, nancy pelosi releases a statement decrying him ashe a racist to spread the press in washington hates him almost as much. maybe more so. so the only people who like him are people who voted for them in middle america, and bannon was kind of there man in the white house. so once you lose them, where's your constituency? >> the president needs to dohe what he does best and that is, in the fall, go out and sell his policies and his promises that he made.e. now is the hard part, now you have to implement them. get to go to peoples districts and help them. he also has to go to those districts are people who were against you and kick them a little bit, but the president needs to get on the road and have an aggressive fall agendael traveling all around america talking about health care and talking about i
. >> tucker: yeah, butgr you've got to have people p around you who agree with those promises andd are trying full-time to subvert them -- as a lot of the people around him are. this is the macro view as far as i can tell. the left hates trump,at that's never going to change. he fires bannon, nancy pelosi releases a statement decrying him ashe a racist to spread the press in washington hates him almost as much. maybe more so. so the only people who like him are people who voted for them...
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western suburbs because later this evening there is a chance of a line of thunderstorms coming down andd gusty in some cases. this is 11 o'clock at night and they're still coming into allentown. do they make it to philadelphia? for the most part no. it looks like most of that activity falls apart as we head up toward midnight. there is a chance, though, of some isolated strong storms from philadelphia up to allentown and even better chance of scattered stuff up in the poconos and just outside of allentown and even a worst chance farther north of that and there's also the chance of and tornado probably north of allentown up toward the poconos so that's the storm system for tonight. ahead of that lehigh valley looks hot and humid, 92. a late storm possible but probably not until ts evening. and down the shore, oppressive on the beach, highs in the mid 80's and the water i to look tempting but keep in mi moderate risk of rip currents down along the shore so you may not be able to go in all that deep. and 93 is your hn philadelphia today t hot and humid with an excessive heat advisory in eff
western suburbs because later this evening there is a chance of a line of thunderstorms coming down andd gusty in some cases. this is 11 o'clock at night and they're still coming into allentown. do they make it to philadelphia? for the most part no. it looks like most of that activity falls apart as we head up toward midnight. there is a chance, though, of some isolated strong storms from philadelphia up to allentown and even better chance of scattered stuff up in the poconos and just outside...