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eign investment by 500% in the past two years bilateral last year trade hit record of roughly $115 illion, a number we plan to increase. together we built sturdy of economic cooperation and look for avenues of expansion. the global ment of entrepreneurship summit to take next month is a clear example of how president trump and the prime minister are innovation, expanding job opportunities and finding both of to strengthen our economies. when our militarys conduct joint exercises, we send a powerful message as to our commitment to commons g the global and defending our people. his year's exercise was our most complex to date, the from japanese navy demonstrated their power together in indian ocean for the first time, setting clear example of the combined strength indo-pacific democracys, we hope to add coming years. in keeping with india, status is status endorsed by the u.s. congress, and our expanding rest in merry ti maritime cooperation. the uardian uav, we value role india can play in global security and stability and are ensure they have even greater capabilities and counter past dec
eign investment by 500% in the past two years bilateral last year trade hit record of roughly $115 illion, a number we plan to increase. together we built sturdy of economic cooperation and look for avenues of expansion. the global ment of entrepreneurship summit to take next month is a clear example of how president trump and the prime minister are innovation, expanding job opportunities and finding both of to strengthen our economies. when our militarys conduct joint exercises, we send a...
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Oct 21, 2017
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if the ritz is playing it safe, illion is taking risks, and it is work.art adorns the lobby and bars while staff are addressed to the nines. if you thought the ritz was expensive, then take a deep breath. start at $1350 and go up to one i watering -- an eye-watering $138,000 a night, but every room has its own butler with modern styling mixing seamlessly with tradition. before the renovation, the crillon was seen as aging and stuffy. a barber is on-site to make sure your beard is as sharp as your suit while in-house cobblers are at the ready, to keep you looking like you belong. ♪ >> food and the art of taking the time to enjoy it are traditions the french hold dear. i've got some tips for the uninitiated. first, don't do lunch el desco. french hold to traditional mealtimes. if going out for a work lunch, plan to sit at around 1:30. second, if you are headed to a nice restaurant, book ahead. you need to make a reservation or you will end up locked out. don't be afraid. even if your french is not great, chances are the maitre '' will speak english. ♪ if yo
if the ritz is playing it safe, illion is taking risks, and it is work.art adorns the lobby and bars while staff are addressed to the nines. if you thought the ritz was expensive, then take a deep breath. start at $1350 and go up to one i watering -- an eye-watering $138,000 a night, but every room has its own butler with modern styling mixing seamlessly with tradition. before the renovation, the crillon was seen as aging and stuffy. a barber is on-site to make sure your beard is as sharp as...
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i don't think we need any more illions a drastic part personal opinion i don't know what do you think. ari well a lot of people as we said looking forward to seeing this the new blade runner movie more in a website that is more on our website that's a do over dot com slash culture all right david levitz thank you very much thanks to me. and a reminder now of our top stories this hour spain's has intervened in the country's growing constitutional crisis criticizing catalonia independence bit as unlawful that's hundreds of thousands poured onto the streets of barcelona to protest police violence against voters. police have revealed more details about the mass shooting which killed fifty nine people last vegas they say the gunman was extensively prepared. to warn him of approaching police as well as so-called bump stocks to increase his rate of fire on a crowd below. thank you for watching news and don't forget you can head to our website dot com there you'll find all the latest news and information around the clock. will be right here at the news desk for another update in just a few mi
i don't think we need any more illions a drastic part personal opinion i don't know what do you think. ari well a lot of people as we said looking forward to seeing this the new blade runner movie more in a website that is more on our website that's a do over dot com slash culture all right david levitz thank you very much thanks to me. and a reminder now of our top stories this hour spain's has intervened in the country's growing constitutional crisis criticizing catalonia independence bit as...
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Oct 16, 2017
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he called the president, this is a guy who had $6 ,illion in the bank or thereabouts.man of the senate foreign relations committee, most prestigious on capitol hill. the one he raised the most money on a site for the banking committee in the state president trump one by some outrageous number. -- won by some outrageous number. he did not have an opponent. according to him, president trump disagrees with this, president trump said he would endorsed him. opponent,stige, no and the endorsement of the president, and he quit. [applause] >> because he just saw -- he had called over and talked about the exit polls. what was happening down in alabama. he knew the good men and women in alabama were holding mitch mcconnell accountable and they would hold bob corker accountable, too. [applause] >> they have said in the civil war inside the republican party, why are you going after folks like deb fischer and heller who and all these guys that vote the right way? as bob corker has trashed the commander-in-chief of our armed forces while we have many women in harm's way. he has said
he called the president, this is a guy who had $6 ,illion in the bank or thereabouts.man of the senate foreign relations committee, most prestigious on capitol hill. the one he raised the most money on a site for the banking committee in the state president trump one by some outrageous number. -- won by some outrageous number. he did not have an opponent. according to him, president trump disagrees with this, president trump said he would endorsed him. opponent,stige, no and the endorsement of...
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Oct 26, 2017
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illion and who will pay for it? your children and their grandchildren. they will have to suffer. and who from the cuts made down along the line to education, to medicaid, medicare. and for what? to make the rich richer? to line the pockets of washington special interests? that's not right. reject this budget. most importantly reject this tax lan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. woodall: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman virginia tech. mr. woodall: we heard a lot about the distributal aal siffs tax reform. as i suggested it's hard to do. folks who make a whole lot of money, like my friend from new constituency, they pay more in taxes. i hope that one day my constituency makes as much money as the friend from new jersey constituency. if we can stimulate the economy the way i believe this tax proposal will, we'll have a shot f getting that done. but we have to have these conversations about limiting tax deductions for the wealthiest merica
illion and who will pay for it? your children and their grandchildren. they will have to suffer. and who from the cuts made down along the line to education, to medicaid, medicare. and for what? to make the rich richer? to line the pockets of washington special interests? that's not right. reject this budget. most importantly reject this tax lan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. woodall: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield...
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Oct 31, 2017
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facebook says russia posted 130 illion users in that election. >> good evening.s in the d.c. front. the text testimonies, but here in asia, the d.o.j. the data front seems mixed and samsung earnings. yvonne: not really for the rest of the markets as you mentioned. a heavy news day today and will get like this even more in the coming days even though we have gotten our answer on the fed chair jay powell seems to be the front runner but you don't know what trump is going to do. betty: thursday we are learning could be the big unveil. and the big unveil. yvonne: after that downday, the picture in asia is looking mix. and energy shares are leading the drop and falling for the first day. but keeping a 2500-point level. and what is going on. you have gold edging higher every so slightly and we have that's below and the level. we did get investor production growing more than than forecasted and falling less than expected and we are counting to the b.o.j. decision. and treasuries are continuing to climb and asian bonds. u.s. tax refund is framing the picture and the doll
facebook says russia posted 130 illion users in that election. >> good evening.s in the d.c. front. the text testimonies, but here in asia, the d.o.j. the data front seems mixed and samsung earnings. yvonne: not really for the rest of the markets as you mentioned. a heavy news day today and will get like this even more in the coming days even though we have gotten our answer on the fed chair jay powell seems to be the front runner but you don't know what trump is going to do. betty:...
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Oct 24, 2017
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secretary of state, hey this outfit that's courting you has ties to the people paying your husband half a illion dollars for one speech. $145 million or so to the clinton foundation. these folks are bad folks. surely somebody in the obama administration would have told them. we don't know. certainly director mueller is not going to investigate any inappropriate actions that he or james comey or deputy attorney general rosenstein took or didn't take. but the obama administration also knew congressional republicans were trying to stop the transfer. consequently the justice department concealed what it knew, that being from congressional republicans who were trying to stop the transfer. in fact, the department of justice allowed the racketeering enterprise to continue compromising the american uranium industry rather than commencing a prosecution that would have scotched the transfer. prosecutors waited four years before quietly pleading the case out for a song, in violation of justice department charging guidelines. meanwhile, the administration stonewalled congress, republicannedly -- reportedly
secretary of state, hey this outfit that's courting you has ties to the people paying your husband half a illion dollars for one speech. $145 million or so to the clinton foundation. these folks are bad folks. surely somebody in the obama administration would have told them. we don't know. certainly director mueller is not going to investigate any inappropriate actions that he or james comey or deputy attorney general rosenstein took or didn't take. but the obama administration also knew...
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illion years would you think that you'd see your parents' house taped off by that yellow tape. keith morrison: inside a nebraska farmhouse, an unspeakable sight. as i started up the stairs, there was blood on the walls. it was a very brutal crime scene. it was one of the worst i've ever seen. keith morrison: a loving couple dead. was the killer one of the family? they said they arrested matt. and i said, matt who? and he said, our cousin matt. put the gun to her face and blew her away. and blew him away. keith morrison: but this case wasn't solved. one tiny clue didn't fit at all. the inscription said and love always, cori and ryan? who's ryan? who's cori? keith morrison: the trail would lead hundreds of miles away to a chilling piece of evidence. that must have been a shocker to have it cross your desk? pretty much sends a chill down your spine. keith morrison: i killed someone. he was older i loved it. pretty scary. a sinister story, but not even it revealed the whole twisted truth. i know what happened and no one will believe me. it was like, is this really happening? i didn
illion years would you think that you'd see your parents' house taped off by that yellow tape. keith morrison: inside a nebraska farmhouse, an unspeakable sight. as i started up the stairs, there was blood on the walls. it was a very brutal crime scene. it was one of the worst i've ever seen. keith morrison: a loving couple dead. was the killer one of the family? they said they arrested matt. and i said, matt who? and he said, our cousin matt. put the gun to her face and blew her away. and blew...
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Oct 25, 2017
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illion and who will pay for it? your children and their grandchildren. they will have to suffer. and who from the cuts made down along the line to education, to medicaid, medicare. and for what? to make the rich richer? to line the pockets of washington special interests? that's not right. reject this budget. most importantly reject this tax lan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. woodall: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman virginia tech. mr. woodall: we heard a lot about the distributal aal siffs tax reform. as i suggested it's hard to do. folks who make a whole lot of money, like my friend from new constituency, they pay more in taxes. i hope that one day my constituency makes as much money as the friend from new jersey constituency. if we can stimulate the economy the way i believe this tax proposal will, we'll have a shot f getting that done. but we have to have these conversations about limiting tax deductions for the wealthiest merica
illion and who will pay for it? your children and their grandchildren. they will have to suffer. and who from the cuts made down along the line to education, to medicaid, medicare. and for what? to make the rich richer? to line the pockets of washington special interests? that's not right. reject this budget. most importantly reject this tax lan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. woodall: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield...
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it calls for more than $5 illion in spending cuts that threaten our economic progress annational surity. and it willfully ignorethe needs and priorities of the american people. this budget isn't about conservative threaten our economic progress and policy or reducing the size of our debt and deficits. it's not even abt american families. this budget is about one thing, using budget reconciliation to ram through giant tax gave aways to the healthy and big corporations and to do it without bipartisan support. this budget and the taxuts it exists to support are buildon a -- built on a foundation of lies they are part after dangerous and deceptive three-step process republicans have used before with seriousonseqnces for our nation and the american peop. this is what they do. first, my republican colleagues call r massive tax cuts for the rich. claiming they will generate so much economic groh that they will pay for themselves. it benefits the weathy at the expense of everyone else. yes. said trilonwith a t. for exampleunder this ta plan, millions of familis mang50,000 a year would be subjec
it calls for more than $5 illion in spending cuts that threaten our economic progress annational surity. and it willfully ignorethe needs and priorities of the american people. this budget isn't about conservative threaten our economic progress and policy or reducing the size of our debt and deficits. it's not even abt american families. this budget is about one thing, using budget reconciliation to ram through giant tax gave aways to the healthy and big corporations and to do it without...
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billion on a margin of 8.3% $500 million profit in china south america swung to a profitable $100 illion flow will get a fair amount of attention from analysts they expected it to be negative. especially with the huge drop in wholesales especially in north america. it was down $1 billion 26% decline in wholesales is the key thing to watch there gm financial up 60%, and a couple of other notes. one of them being that the company's guidance for all of 2016 is now to be between $6 and $6.50. so at about $6.25. the street is examining them to earn $6.19 a share for all of 2017 don't forget, what a lot of people want to know about is what chuck stevens has to tell us coming up in about 20 minutes regarding the company's efforts to monotize its mobility solutions. that's everything from cruise automation to robo-taxis that's what's moving the stock right now. not the old business as much as what the potential is in terms of those mobility businesses we're going to be talking with him about that coming up in about 15 or 20 minutes guys, back to you. >> thanks, phil. another dow component. i was
billion on a margin of 8.3% $500 million profit in china south america swung to a profitable $100 illion flow will get a fair amount of attention from analysts they expected it to be negative. especially with the huge drop in wholesales especially in north america. it was down $1 billion 26% decline in wholesales is the key thing to watch there gm financial up 60%, and a couple of other notes. one of them being that the company's guidance for all of 2016 is now to be between $6 and $6.50. so at...
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gains innsider net job the last year, 85% of the three illion jobs created came from new businesses. new businesses are restaurants and dry cleaners and grocery stores and mini-marts and places like that. that we all panies like to talk about. older companies tend to stream line, newer companies tend to build up, build new jobs. when community banks go out of community hat robs a of the financing for a new business, for a new restaurant, cleaners, ry something like that. you are not going to have bank $20,000 to a nding new dry cleaner to set up shop, bank of community whatever city you are in very well might and they'll be able business to a new keep them afloat during the tough, early years. when the community banks go out business, local communities have a harder and harder time establishing new jobs and making some kind of recovery. on the other hand, bigger bank ecessary big cities are generating new jobs. jobsen we consider the new created since the end of the ecession, the nearly majority have come just five big metro miami, los york, angeles, dallas and houston, i think are t
gains innsider net job the last year, 85% of the three illion jobs created came from new businesses. new businesses are restaurants and dry cleaners and grocery stores and mini-marts and places like that. that we all panies like to talk about. older companies tend to stream line, newer companies tend to build up, build new jobs. when community banks go out of community hat robs a of the financing for a new business, for a new restaurant, cleaners, ry something like that. you are not going to...
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Oct 11, 2017
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that is now one person, the president, could send up of nuclear weapons that could kill hundreds of illionsple in less than an hour, that is war. if you don't call that war, you out of the constitution. we want to make sure the white house complies with the constitution. are you so concerned he might do that? concerned last year when we thought hillary clinton was going to be president. should be a ere systematic fix to the process note congress is completely involved and to us that is unconstitutional. in office trump because of his behavior, definitely highlighted need for it last, but we brought year under democratic administration. ost: launch approval process sounds complicated, are you saying it is not? is not.t i will briefly run this through. hen you read it, says you need approval of national commander, which sounds impressive and complicated, it's two people, the president and his secretary of defense. secretary of defense can't object to the president's order, he just has to execute it. gives order launching nuclear weapons, the secretary of defense executes goes down no chain of
that is now one person, the president, could send up of nuclear weapons that could kill hundreds of illionsple in less than an hour, that is war. if you don't call that war, you out of the constitution. we want to make sure the white house complies with the constitution. are you so concerned he might do that? concerned last year when we thought hillary clinton was going to be president. should be a ere systematic fix to the process note congress is completely involved and to us that is...