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this now there's a french national is thought to be going because he failed in his bid to succeed anders who of course is a german national now investors have worried about how the management changes will invite political interference as of course both france and germany want to see airbus become a european vehicle against chinese and american competitors and they both want their own people to do it now some investors would actually prefer that anders is succeeded by by a person that is neither french nor german perhaps someone less considerate of national interests in talking about that is that really some speculation of any names floating around do we do we know any preferences in terms of succession well we already know who is supposed to succeed because you know that's given me far i'm very sorry from a french pronunciation but it's thought that giving the giving of bridges position to him what pave the way so that he could eventually take over enders position next year but of course we don't have any confirmation of that yet yeah yeah and i mean the stepping down by april twenty nin
this now there's a french national is thought to be going because he failed in his bid to succeed anders who of course is a german national now investors have worried about how the management changes will invite political interference as of course both france and germany want to see airbus become a european vehicle against chinese and american competitors and they both want their own people to do it now some investors would actually prefer that anders is succeeded by by a person that is neither...
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stake in this now french national is thought to be going because he failed in his bid to succeed anders who of course is a german national now investors have worried about how the management changes will invite political interference as of course both france and germany want to see airbus become a european vehicle against chinese and american competitors and they both want their own people to do it now some investors would actually prefer that anders is succeeded by by a person that is neither french nor german perhaps someone less considerate of national interests in talking about that is that really some speculation of any names floating around do we do we know any preferences in terms of succession well we already know who is supposed to succeed get him a foreign i'm very sorry from a french pronunciation but it's thought that giving the giving brings us positions of what it pave the way so that you could eventually take over enders position next year but of course we don't have any confirmation of that yet yeah yeah and i mean the stepping down by april twenty nine thousand doesn't
stake in this now french national is thought to be going because he failed in his bid to succeed anders who of course is a german national now investors have worried about how the management changes will invite political interference as of course both france and germany want to see airbus become a european vehicle against chinese and american competitors and they both want their own people to do it now some investors would actually prefer that anders is succeeded by by a person that is neither...
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yesterday we got the strongest month over month cpi numbers 12 12 years anders in u.s.tocks rallied. you saw a spike in treasury yields. take a look at the 10 year here. you can see just a massive yields.in treasury the yield has gone up, as investors sell the debt. that makes sense if you expect more increases from the federal reserve. the question is, what happened to stocks? guy: i don't think that you or i could even bother to explain. the yen is really strongly bid, so the dollar continues to go down. the strong concerns see -- currency out of japan does not seem to be bothering the authorities. kei wask kind -- nic also trading higher. is big this morning, gasoline is also. with parsing a bid -- we are seeing a bid coming through on some of the muscles. we are going to be talking a lot and airbus. juliette: jacob zuma has resigned as president of south africa come bringing to an end a nine-year tenure marred by scandals. he disagrees with the anc decision to force him out, congress treatment unfair -- calling his treatment unfair. a replacement for jacob zuma must
yesterday we got the strongest month over month cpi numbers 12 12 years anders in u.s.tocks rallied. you saw a spike in treasury yields. take a look at the 10 year here. you can see just a massive yields.in treasury the yield has gone up, as investors sell the debt. that makes sense if you expect more increases from the federal reserve. the question is, what happened to stocks? guy: i don't think that you or i could even bother to explain. the yen is really strongly bid, so the dollar continues...
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sarah stand anders put out a statement of support for him. listen to what john kelly after he announced it what he said after porter resigned. >> i think that was a personal decision that rob made and one that he was not pressured to do but one that he made on his own. >> there was initially an impulse to protect porter but also to say that he only resigned over the objections of people in the white house. >> let me back up one second. there was two stories that came out. one on tuesday night and one on wednesday morning. the weight of the two stories together i think compelled rob to do the right thing and resign. but all the while, they read a statement from rob porter that he is denying the vile allegations that he doesn't want to further engage in this orchestrated public kmeer campaign nap said when you are -- >> do you think it is a smear campaign? >> when the president is talking about due process, he is right that we're a country of laws and there is due process, but we have a duty to assess everyone in a case by case basis. in this c
sarah stand anders put out a statement of support for him. listen to what john kelly after he announced it what he said after porter resigned. >> i think that was a personal decision that rob made and one that he was not pressured to do but one that he made on his own. >> there was initially an impulse to protect porter but also to say that he only resigned over the objections of people in the white house. >> let me back up one second. there was two stories that came out. one...
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i come... - hi, this is anders osborne from new orleans, we're here at sun studio.nd the band, which is brady blade on drums, carl dufresne on bass and vocals, and eric mcfadden on guitar. we're going to jam out a bunch of tunes. and then... new orleans in itself is such a cultural, musical place.
i come... - hi, this is anders osborne from new orleans, we're here at sun studio.nd the band, which is brady blade on drums, carl dufresne on bass and vocals, and eric mcfadden on guitar. we're going to jam out a bunch of tunes. and then... new orleans in itself is such a cultural, musical place.
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navy, ander to the volunteered and they took him, put him on an air traffic flew small fighter , buts during world war ii if you crosses from the navy, and then came back to the midwest. thisve a young guy, around time he would be 23 or 24 years old. the interesting thing is. he got back to the midwest and he went from one job to another for a short. -- not a short. he became a salesman at a cadillac dealership in st. louis missouri. and at age 35, having moved up in the organization of sales , he said to his boss can i go in the car leasing business with you? well, it'll cut your salary in half. $25,000 what you borrowed. we can become partners. so my friend jack started at age 35 at the car leasing business and he has seven cars. it was pretty slow. one of the things he did was whenever the phone rang, even if it rang three or four times people would think that he was very busy answering other phones and of course people would be -- and of course it was the only call he would get all day. it wasn't really going to go anyplace and there's a lesson for all of us. at age 40, he decided
navy, ander to the volunteered and they took him, put him on an air traffic flew small fighter , buts during world war ii if you crosses from the navy, and then came back to the midwest. thisve a young guy, around time he would be 23 or 24 years old. the interesting thing is. he got back to the midwest and he went from one job to another for a short. -- not a short. he became a salesman at a cadillac dealership in st. louis missouri. and at age 35, having moved up in the organization of sales ,...
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record signing, paul pogba, was left out ofjose mourinho‘s starting line—up, but an early injury to anderrera meant the french international came on afterjust 17 minutes. but it was david de gea who spared united's blushes just before half time with a miraculous save at close range from a luis muriel header. and despite the hosts having the better of the chances, they'll head to old trafford in three weeks‘ time knowing an away goal could prove crucial againstjose mourinho‘s side. for sure. for sure, old forsure. forsure, old trafford means a knockout. last season we had that, which is not the same. in previous years, we were out in the group phase. i think old trafford is a big champions league night. translation: yes, i am pleased with oui’ translation: yes, i am pleased with our performance, full of character against a high—level opponent managed via a top—quality coach. we could have scored at least one goal. we created so many chances. it is a shame. we are sorry. but the tie is totally open and all is to play for in the return leg. shakhtar donetsk will head to italy with a 2—1 adva
record signing, paul pogba, was left out ofjose mourinho‘s starting line—up, but an early injury to anderrera meant the french international came on afterjust 17 minutes. but it was david de gea who spared united's blushes just before half time with a miraculous save at close range from a luis muriel header. and despite the hosts having the better of the chances, they'll head to old trafford in three weeks‘ time knowing an away goal could prove crucial againstjose mourinho‘s side. for...
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record signing, paul pogba, was left out ofjose mourinho's starting line—up, but an early injury to ander 17 minutes.
record signing, paul pogba, was left out ofjose mourinho's starting line—up, but an early injury to ander 17 minutes.
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that is when ander herrera's leg let him down. anyone could feel for him. who could team turn to? about the record signing, paul pogba, £89 million substitute, not trusted to start. up front, who would you rely on to make the most of this floated past? this was romelu lukaku. the most important spaniard in sevilla for united was the one in their goal. even by de gea's standards, this was good. actually unbelievable, from the header‘s perspective. could pogba produce a magic to decisively influenced the outcome of the game? well, ok... de gea remained rock—solid and the draw isjob done, maybe gea remained rock—solid and the draw is job done, maybe that is the way he planned it after all. celtic have arrived to temp dues around —15 in russia, where they are hoping to progress to the last 16 of the europa league, taking on zenit st petersburg tomorrow with a slender i—0 advantage from the first leg. kris auckland is there. this is because off stadium here in saint petersburg, home to zenit and one of the key stadiums to be used later this year in the world cup finals. as you can see
that is when ander herrera's leg let him down. anyone could feel for him. who could team turn to? about the record signing, paul pogba, £89 million substitute, not trusted to start. up front, who would you rely on to make the most of this floated past? this was romelu lukaku. the most important spaniard in sevilla for united was the one in their goal. even by de gea's standards, this was good. actually unbelievable, from the header‘s perspective. could pogba produce a magic to decisively...
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said,anders: as i just the president and the entire administration take domestic violence seriously and believe all allegations need to be investigated thoroughly. he certainly suppose the victims of domestic violence and believes everyone should be treated fairly and with due process. he is saying there should be a due process that should be followed and look at. being on theust a wrong side of things? sec. sanders: i don't think the president being -- supporting due process for any allegation is not tone deaf. i think it is allowing things to be investigated. a mere allegation should not be the determining factor. it is not taking a side on any specific issue, he is talking about mere allegations should be the determining factor for any individual. there should be due process, i think anybody here if they were accused of something -- i am not finished. what i am saying is anybody here, if they were accused of something, would want the opportunity to go through due process. >> the vice president said he was appalled by the allegations. why has he not used this as an opportunity to say
said,anders: as i just the president and the entire administration take domestic violence seriously and believe all allegations need to be investigated thoroughly. he certainly suppose the victims of domestic violence and believes everyone should be treated fairly and with due process. he is saying there should be a due process that should be followed and look at. being on theust a wrong side of things? sec. sanders: i don't think the president being -- supporting due process for any allegation...
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on the radar right now and when we walk outside you umbrella but be mindful there may be wet roads, ander vehicleu of you,rself with th but all that is left here is scattered showers, and we will continue to see this sort of obablyou can see sun break of go through. temperature change that day we have beenooking ahead to where it is so mild, the temperature change is a solid 10 degrees milder then this does mean as it equates to the thermometer we're in the 40's even in the is store a cross the board basically, and we are only going to warm up from well, in real changes to the original forecast. 65 degreesti feeling more lake mid-april and in other words two months ahead of schedule witheratur, m. >> we will take it, katie, thank you. do but good news, so far heading out the door it is still lookinguiis only 4:30 in . we have construction here we have cones in the roaou wet it , schuylkill westbound between south street and vine, right know when that moves out of the way but still in place. looking wet here 95 south at betsy ross, your neighbors are out there youanheadlights, alret 4:30 i
on the radar right now and when we walk outside you umbrella but be mindful there may be wet roads, ander vehicleu of you,rself with th but all that is left here is scattered showers, and we will continue to see this sort of obablyou can see sun break of go through. temperature change that day we have beenooking ahead to where it is so mild, the temperature change is a solid 10 degrees milder then this does mean as it equates to the thermometer we're in the 40's even in the is store a cross the...
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. >> he looked about 800 pounds, ay in abdomen ander that will. >> i said don't hurt us and he stared at me. >> she called the authorities and said no one believed her. >> she said i'm sorry you saw a bear. i said it's no bear. i know what i saw. >> now she filed a lawsuit suing the california department of fish and wild for refusing to acknowledge the existence of big foot. >> i want public safety more than anything. >> for decades, the videos popped up from all over the world, people saying they spotted big foot. the state department of fish and wildlife would not comment on the lawsuit. >> what do you say to the people who do say you're nuts? >> i'm in the medical profession and i can understand where they are coming from. >> i try to keep an open mind. >> mitch said he hikes out here often and has seen bears b you never big foot. >> i figured i would see tracks if there was a big foot. >> they use hand movements like you go over here. very strange. >> she said she knows what she saw and hopes a judge will agree. >> i'm nervous. i used to come out alone, but after seeing how big th
. >> he looked about 800 pounds, ay in abdomen ander that will. >> i said don't hurt us and he stared at me. >> she called the authorities and said no one believed her. >> she said i'm sorry you saw a bear. i said it's no bear. i know what i saw. >> now she filed a lawsuit suing the california department of fish and wild for refusing to acknowledge the existence of big foot. >> i want public safety more than anything. >> for decades, the videos popped...
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anders is waiting to see if he got into vanderbilt. >> oh my god. oh my god!e is going to be empty -- i mean, yeah, he's going to college. >>> that's our show but there's lots more to see at rightthisminute.com. check it out, and catch us on the next all new "rtm." and i am a senior public safety my namspecialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in auburn, i absolutely love this community. once i moved here i didn't want to live anywhere else. i love that people in this community are willing to come together to make a difference for other people's lives. together, we're building a better california. >>> tonight, several breaking headlines as we come on the air. a major player now pleading guilty. likely now cooperating with robert mueller. rick gates, paul manafort's close business partner, and then-candidate donald trump. new charges gechbs against paul manafort. >>> the new image
anders is waiting to see if he got into vanderbilt. >> oh my god. oh my god!e is going to be empty -- i mean, yeah, he's going to college. >>> that's our show but there's lots more to see at rightthisminute.com. check it out, and catch us on the next all new "rtm." and i am a senior public safety my namspecialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want...
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he is starting with nemanja matic, ander herrera, and a youngster, academy product. last 16, away from home, everything on the line tonight, to go without your £89 million record signing is a big hole. we can hear from jose mourinho now. he was asked in his pre—match conference about whether popper would play or not. when i decided team to play, i don't look to the age, the salary or tra nsfer look to the age, the salary or transfer fee. because i look to the age, the salary or transferfee. because i think look to the age, the salary or transfer fee. because i think that's not fair. he says he doesn't look to the tra nsfer he says he doesn't look to the transfer fee. it is a he says he doesn't look to the transferfee. it is a huge he says he doesn't look to the transfer fee. it is a huge sum he says he doesn't look to the transferfee. it is a huge sum of money. where does this leave paul pogba? money. where does this leave paul pogba ? to money. where does this leave paul pogba? to be left out of a big european night like this tonight, where does this future lie at o
he is starting with nemanja matic, ander herrera, and a youngster, academy product. last 16, away from home, everything on the line tonight, to go without your £89 million record signing is a big hole. we can hear from jose mourinho now. he was asked in his pre—match conference about whether popper would play or not. when i decided team to play, i don't look to the age, the salary or tra nsfer look to the age, the salary or transfer fee. because i look to the age, the salary or transferfee....
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brian curtis is with us today courtesy of bill sickles and chris aitken, and boat and chris anders who are here with us. brian curtis is a "new york times" best-selling author of several books and has contributed to sports illustrated. curtis has served as a national reporter for cbs college sports and was nominated for two local emmys for his work as the reporter for fox sports network. please give him a warm welcome. [applause] >> thank you, nancy. good morning. how are we? i love savannah. you have great restaurants. you, every day is beautiful weather like this. [laughing] can i i just see a show of han. how many of you live in the landings? good lord tickets only part about about how phenomenal it is there but i'm truly honored to beer be in savannah to talk about one of the most impactful books for me that i've done out of my --,o tell you a quick story about rings. i don't wear a class ring. went to the university of virginia irks some men wear jewelry, some don't. i was researching this book and heard about rings. rings that are given to participants who play in the rose bowl.
brian curtis is with us today courtesy of bill sickles and chris aitken, and boat and chris anders who are here with us. brian curtis is a "new york times" best-selling author of several books and has contributed to sports illustrated. curtis has served as a national reporter for cbs college sports and was nominated for two local emmys for his work as the reporter for fox sports network. please give him a warm welcome. [applause] >> thank you, nancy. good morning. how are we? i...
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interesting because a lot of economists say that there is a rate hike season and it sales anderate purchases. focusile, there will be a with the count coming out that has to do with how much countries -- companies are developing and people are anxious for that count. >> plenty to watch for. thank you for joining us. something with robert mueller he agrees on -- the russian campaign worked. the goal was to create chaos in the u.s., they have succeeded beyond their wildest dreams. we have been following is to moments. more on this latest storm? andrump is that his resorts inside did counsel russians for trying to sway the interesting it is because there have been doubts about whether russia interfered in the election and it makes it difficult to dispute, now that there are concrete charges. he spent the weekend talking about all manner of things about the investigation. >> the facebook vice president has been weighing in. trump re-tweeted a series of posts and made the point that the main goal was not to sway the election one way or another and that is interesting because they have tried to re
interesting because a lot of economists say that there is a rate hike season and it sales anderate purchases. focusile, there will be a with the count coming out that has to do with how much countries -- companies are developing and people are anxious for that count. >> plenty to watch for. thank you for joining us. something with robert mueller he agrees on -- the russian campaign worked. the goal was to create chaos in the u.s., they have succeeded beyond their wildest dreams. we have...
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will increase three cents this year, we have discussions in regards to do we want to pass it on to anders or will we eat that any rebates we get from international, they keep that portion in order to keep the cost down for members. we take it to membership and let them have a vote. this is a full democracy here. host: if you are a union member and you want to express her .houghts, 202-748-8003 ,or republicans, 202-748-8001 democrats 202-748-8000, independents 202-748-8002. host: go ahead, james, you are on. i'm a new death union member in new jersey. enjoying my and union retirement. i got all my benefits and him sitting back and enjoying what i paid into it. i'm glad i paid into it. i had a relative who did not want unions and now they are on fixed income. i thank my union, my brothers have a blessed day. host: not only actively as a worker is as effect, but retirement as well. guest: it does come into play. i will be very honest and candid. being a union member and working for the state has afforded me the opportunity to put my older children through college. it's afforded me to be able
will increase three cents this year, we have discussions in regards to do we want to pass it on to anders or will we eat that any rebates we get from international, they keep that portion in order to keep the cost down for members. we take it to membership and let them have a vote. this is a full democracy here. host: if you are a union member and you want to express her .houghts, 202-748-8003 ,or republicans, 202-748-8001 democrats 202-748-8000, independents 202-748-8002. host: go ahead,...
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ander: thank you, c-span mr. zandi for your input. i have the same concerns that have been voiced by the other callers. any other household person would be concerned if they were cutting their income and at the same time, increase their borrowing. how imminent our credit rating downgrades? credit rating agencies were criticized for being behind the curve on some of the ratings and the problems that came up in the financial crisis so are we already behind the curve for the downgrade? it seems the policy is so reckless, it might be in order for future downgrades. guest: good question. i'm not in the rating agency. i'm in the moody's analytics which is separate so i don't have any direct input into the ratings process. i don't know what the folks of the rating agencies are thinking about as far as ratings on the debt this year or overseas. look -- first, rating agencies have been downgrading other sovereign governments. you can see that in the case of many european economies during the european debt crisis. fiscal pressure across the glo
ander: thank you, c-span mr. zandi for your input. i have the same concerns that have been voiced by the other callers. any other household person would be concerned if they were cutting their income and at the same time, increase their borrowing. how imminent our credit rating downgrades? credit rating agencies were criticized for being behind the curve on some of the ratings and the problems that came up in the financial crisis so are we already behind the curve for the downgrade? it seems...
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anders is waiting to see if he got into vanderbilt. >> oh my god. oh my god!e is going to be empty -- i mean, yeah, he's going to college. >>> that's our show but there's lots more to see at rightthisminute.com. check it out, and catch us on the next all new "rtm." get the best internet with the best shows and get the best of both worlds. fios by verizon gives you the fastest internet available for only $79.99 a month online with a two year agreement, and your netflix is on us for one year. and with the gigabit connection on the 100% fiber-optic network, you can stream on up to 100 devices at once. so get the fastest internet available, plus netflix, plus up to200 tv channels, plus phone, plus a two-year price guarantee. all for just $79.99 per month. it's time to fiber optics your netflix. go to getfios.comto switch today. now, full coverage for a super flawless look. new super stay foundation from maybelline new york. full coverage formula. up to 24 hour wear. flawless that lasts. maybelline's super stay foundation. only from maybelline new york. ava: 14,000
anders is waiting to see if he got into vanderbilt. >> oh my god. oh my god!e is going to be empty -- i mean, yeah, he's going to college. >>> that's our show but there's lots more to see at rightthisminute.com. check it out, and catch us on the next all new "rtm." get the best internet with the best shows and get the best of both worlds. fios by verizon gives you the fastest internet available for only $79.99 a month online with a two year agreement, and your netflix...
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this is a lot like immigratio you have the president trump who talks about these incredible kids ander dre and we need to do something about it. and the nt day he turned around and recited the snake, that poem that basically compares all immigrants to a poisonous snake that's going to kill you in return for your hospitality. there is a big question and it's probably a question in the minds of his staff as well as in hiswn mind about what he's going to do anmorrow, next week on this issue. it's an open question to me what will influence i do think those kids and that session in the state dining room this week really had an impact on him. he use it would words i grieve for you and seemed like he wa really moved but -- by what he heard and wants to be the person who breaks the impasse ons g and takes action but it's going to be difficult. robert: a lot of moving parts on guns. we'll keep following that detective. let's turn to thesi r probe. president trump's former campaign chairman was hit with new charges on fday, just hours after another campaign advisor struck a plea deal with specia
this is a lot like immigratio you have the president trump who talks about these incredible kids ander dre and we need to do something about it. and the nt day he turned around and recited the snake, that poem that basically compares all immigrants to a poisonous snake that's going to kill you in return for your hospitality. there is a big question and it's probably a question in the minds of his staff as well as in hiswn mind about what he's going to do anmorrow, next week on this issue. it's...
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referred to them as anonymous currencies and one of the motivations of the users or purchasers or anders, besides speculation profit, and perhaps anonymity to mask criminal activity. do you have a concern or he you onbout -- the of of how concerned or worried people should be about anonymous activity? cyber currency -- it is not true that anything fully, completely anonymous. we all know there are ways to trace criminal activity. generally speaking, is not just about cyber activity. people leave trails and ultimately they will want to convert -- even if they are going to do it in cyber currency into physicalo it currency. it requires a lot of sophistication. one of the challenges we have in law enforcement is making sure our employees are fully skilled and aware of the latest developments and that is a continuing challenge to make sure we have the agents who have the skills and the expertise, and once we train them, we need to make sure they do not get away from us. very good aty are targeting our cyber experts. that is one of our challenges. that is one of the things i hope our task for
referred to them as anonymous currencies and one of the motivations of the users or purchasers or anders, besides speculation profit, and perhaps anonymity to mask criminal activity. do you have a concern or he you onbout -- the of of how concerned or worried people should be about anonymous activity? cyber currency -- it is not true that anything fully, completely anonymous. we all know there are ways to trace criminal activity. generally speaking, is not just about cyber activity. people...
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one was the legalization of the children that were brought here by their parents ander number t, border security. number three, chain migration and number four, diversity visa. the discuss these things with the president and i suppose he probably emphasized citizenship to a greater extent that we have something that has been put together by members of this body and we are fortunate enough to have the president backing on this. i hope you would see this not as we heard from the other side but as the president's plan. but they introduced the proposal and somehow wee just took something from the white house and put our name on it and it's there for the united states senate. i want to address some of the issues that have been put before us by people on the other side so i want to express as you probably have seen me expressing already in my remarks so far. they even shut the government down to get to this point and now we are actually on this issue that they have been demanding that week in the debate for months but for some of them on the other side of the idle for years and now when it is
one was the legalization of the children that were brought here by their parents ander number t, border security. number three, chain migration and number four, diversity visa. the discuss these things with the president and i suppose he probably emphasized citizenship to a greater extent that we have something that has been put together by members of this body and we are fortunate enough to have the president backing on this. i hope you would see this not as we heard from the other side but as...
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ander: i was listening on this conversation and got the tail end of things.y issue is that i do not think it makes a difference if you are democrat or republican. , bothk, at this point parties need to work together better in order to get things accomplished. i am not going to lie, i am not a huge fan of donald trump because of the epa rollbacks. i am for the protection of the environment. as far as republicans or democrats, i am a democrat of course, but i do have candidates that were republicans in the past that i have liked. time,ng is, at this everyone needs to work together to get things done. the divide in this country right now is her renders. isis ridiculous -- horrendous. it is ridiculous. host: what would be considered fair for a bipartisan map? guest: we took election data for the past two presidential elections and compressed it to as small of an area as we could based onnew districts that. we were able to see the district.ip of a if we wanted to drop a heavily democratic map we could draw districts that were heavily democratic. that is similar --
ander: i was listening on this conversation and got the tail end of things.y issue is that i do not think it makes a difference if you are democrat or republican. , bothk, at this point parties need to work together better in order to get things accomplished. i am not going to lie, i am not a huge fan of donald trump because of the epa rollbacks. i am for the protection of the environment. as far as republicans or democrats, i am a democrat of course, but i do have candidates that were...
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daca was never perfect and it was never a replacement for truly competence of immigration reform ander make no mistake stl need comprehensive immigration reform and i'm still committed as ever to that cause, cause i spent the better part of my congressional career trying to achieve. as a member of the gang of eight here in 2013 when a bipartisan super majority in the senate passed the most historic reform to our t immigration system sine the days of president ronald reagan. only to die in the house of representatives without even a vote. that debate is for another day and that debate is for what president trump called the phase two and this week we are not here to debate comprehensive immigration reform and were not here to debate the numerous types of visas that exist under us law and were not here to debate how mayors run their cities or how police officers do their jobs. we are here to protect dreamers and we are here to address a present drop started last september when he ended daca. that is what this week's debate is all about. it's about protecting hard-working, upstanding dream
daca was never perfect and it was never a replacement for truly competence of immigration reform ander make no mistake stl need comprehensive immigration reform and i'm still committed as ever to that cause, cause i spent the better part of my congressional career trying to achieve. as a member of the gang of eight here in 2013 when a bipartisan super majority in the senate passed the most historic reform to our t immigration system sine the days of president ronald reagan. only to die in the...
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gather random pieces of ander from around the barn mail them altogether construct them together and take them down to the pond and try to make them float. , my father one time looked at the window and saw me at the pond with one of my rafts. throwingook, alan is another load of lumber into the pond. i have loved mark twain my entire life. one of the sad things about finishing how not to get rich, i missed his companionship. he is the world's greatest company. was pickingars, i up a copy of the first edition of the autobiography in 1927. i was blown away once again by his companionship. this man is fascinating. i began to read the standard biographies of mark twain. funnier thans is the other aspects of his life and the things that he wrote, es pecially when he is deflecting on his experiences with a certain detachment. outlandish stories of investments and inventions that he tried to bankroll. his comicve reflections on the experience and what it meant and how he responded to it. everd nobody is really done anything with this material. it's an untold story and you can't believe sony else
gather random pieces of ander from around the barn mail them altogether construct them together and take them down to the pond and try to make them float. , my father one time looked at the window and saw me at the pond with one of my rafts. throwingook, alan is another load of lumber into the pond. i have loved mark twain my entire life. one of the sad things about finishing how not to get rich, i missed his companionship. he is the world's greatest company. was pickingars, i up a copy of the...
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and political discourse and conventions ander is months of the founding era includes numerous appeals to the hebrew republic as a morch for their own political experiments. let me give you an example. in an influential 1775 massachusetts election sermon samuel langdon who was at the time he gave the speech the president of harvard college. he later serves as a delegate to new hampshire's ratifying convention. he says this, and i quote, the jewish government according to original constitution which was divinely established, was a perfect republican, a perfect republican. the civil pollaty of israel is excellent general model. at least some orders of it may be copied to greater advantage in more modern establishments, end quote. and, again, you're going to find i think many similar expressions from this period in american history where they are first describing that form of government they read in scripture as republican, and then suggesting hey, folks, there's some things that we can learn about republicanism from this model as we embark in our own nation building. now, let me state wh
and political discourse and conventions ander is months of the founding era includes numerous appeals to the hebrew republic as a morch for their own political experiments. let me give you an example. in an influential 1775 massachusetts election sermon samuel langdon who was at the time he gave the speech the president of harvard college. he later serves as a delegate to new hampshire's ratifying convention. he says this, and i quote, the jewish government according to original constitution...
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but i thank you for that onset ander -- and i totally agree with his sentiments but let me ask him about the second right they mention a right that millions of women received 100 years ago this week the basic right to vote. it was restricted to women with property over the age of 30. 90 years ago it was extended to all women over 21. and almost 50 years ago it was extended to all men and women over the age of 18. so can i ask the minister a simple question -- how many more years do we have to wait until vote is extended to veryone over 16? >> mr. speaker, the age of 18 rather than 16 is widely recognized at the age of which one becomes an adult. that's when full citizenship rights are atained. only a handful of countrys that have a nationwide voting age below 18. we believe it is right, that the age of majority 18, should don't be the age at which people should become eligible to vote. makes comparisons but it was this country and the labor party who reduced the voting age for up to 18 in 1969. and where we led, others followed. and it will be the aim here. so let me move on to a second
but i thank you for that onset ander -- and i totally agree with his sentiments but let me ask him about the second right they mention a right that millions of women received 100 years ago this week the basic right to vote. it was restricted to women with property over the age of 30. 90 years ago it was extended to all women over 21. and almost 50 years ago it was extended to all men and women over the age of 18. so can i ask the minister a simple question -- how many more years do we have to...
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higher gdpr to hit growth, ander job the s&p 500 with a weak dollar.nd if that is how they want to judge themselves, i guess that is how they are. vonnie: david service, chief market strategist -- david zervos, chief market strategist at jefferies. taylor: a string of tweets, the president said he will push for topper background checks and screenings for mental health. he will support raising the minimum age to gun buyers for 21. it is unclear if he was referring to just assault style weapons. u.s. labor market is operating near full capacity. now it is getting even tighter. filing for first-time unemployment benefits fell to a five-week low. jobless claims unexpectedly 222,000 -- to000 222,000. satellite wase launched today, also providing to smaller satellites that could provide internet access to remote regions. and russia calls for a cease-fire in syria. moscow wanted to exceptions. foreign minister sergey lavrov says troops can cover islamic state fighters or an al qaeda linked group. today, russian backed syrian forces bombed an area he held -- h
higher gdpr to hit growth, ander job the s&p 500 with a weak dollar.nd if that is how they want to judge themselves, i guess that is how they are. vonnie: david service, chief market strategist -- david zervos, chief market strategist at jefferies. taylor: a string of tweets, the president said he will push for topper background checks and screenings for mental health. he will support raising the minimum age to gun buyers for 21. it is unclear if he was referring to just assault style...
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. >> i was in london with ander roberts recently and i told him, i said i'm reading robert harris' new book called conclave and he immediately said don't tell me. he could not wait to get into it. it was fascinating to go behind the scenes. i just want to ask you about that novel. did you have conversations with indiscreet cardinals? [laughter] >> it would be indiscreet of me too answer. >> i did have a conversation with a cardinal, yes, i wouldn't say that he told me very much that i hadn't already discovered but there is a certain sense of, it gave confidence to speak to someone who had actually been there and seen it all, and he liked the book, he said cardinal o'malley is a cardinal like all we cardinals would wish to be, not untroubled by doubt, trying to do the right thing, highly intelligent and i enjoyed it very much. as for the ending, i can't tell you myself, it's only a novel. i won't tell you what it is but it's a doozy of a twist. that's all. >> i am obligated to ask, when will we see a robert harris novel about winston churchill. >> well, have always been fascinated by ch
. >> i was in london with ander roberts recently and i told him, i said i'm reading robert harris' new book called conclave and he immediately said don't tell me. he could not wait to get into it. it was fascinating to go behind the scenes. i just want to ask you about that novel. did you have conversations with indiscreet cardinals? [laughter] >> it would be indiscreet of me too answer. >> i did have a conversation with a cardinal, yes, i wouldn't say that he told me very...
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anders was ceo tom confident it will get this fixed and they have seven years of back lock on the planevestors are cheering the possibility that it does get fixed and a half that very strong backlog. vonnie: abigail, thank you for that. mark: coming up, the battle of the charts that will focus on financials. the banks become markets during a correction, we have a chart for that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it is time for the global battle of the charts look at the telik charts of the day and what they mean for investors. charts oncess these the bloomberg. kicking things off in the united states is taylor riggs. looking at the charts relatively outperforming the s&p 500 to market correction, and my eyes are here on the recent correction we had, the 10% it the s&p. why? volatility spike up, and we know volatility helps bank trading. that is something they talk a lot about, and then hide her yields. -- higher yields. so all signs point to maybe banks outperforming going forward. vonnie: love the chart. mark you have something very good in store for us, however. mark: i always try. is
anders was ceo tom confident it will get this fixed and they have seven years of back lock on the planevestors are cheering the possibility that it does get fixed and a half that very strong backlog. vonnie: abigail, thank you for that. mark: coming up, the battle of the charts that will focus on financials. the banks become markets during a correction, we have a chart for that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it is time for the global battle of the charts look at the telik charts of the...
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it was a round-robin of anderent entertainers speakers.showed you how little they actually preached and how much it was this carnival family atmosphere. for him to go from a prosperity theology to a more scarcity model, where there is not enough . it shows how incredibly pragmatic and adaptable this feature can be. brian: what would you not believe as a minister says to you this is the future. what would turn you off? one thing i learned about pentecostals as their sense of wonderment. tried to take that in the spirit of generosity. so often, it is incredibly prescriptive. i get a lot of that stuff in the mail still. brian: do you believe them? kate: no. brian: do they believe themselves? kate: many of them do. there are sales and among them. they were always really pragmatic and entrepreneurial. --y would travel around these tent revivalists. when they were done, they would cut up the tent into tiny , asres and sell the pieces if all the spiritual power had been absorbed into the fabric. they are both promising something that people want.
it was a round-robin of anderent entertainers speakers.showed you how little they actually preached and how much it was this carnival family atmosphere. for him to go from a prosperity theology to a more scarcity model, where there is not enough . it shows how incredibly pragmatic and adaptable this feature can be. brian: what would you not believe as a minister says to you this is the future. what would turn you off? one thing i learned about pentecostals as their sense of wonderment. tried to...
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here, in the outskirts of a little place called douglas, wyoming, an outdoorsman jammed josh alex ander was about to ge roped into the same story. >> if you've given a choice to do anything. >> id ebe in the mountains somewhere. that's what i live for. >> josh's friend feel the the same way. >> there's places can you go and not see people for days. >> that's kind of the sweet spots for you. >> very relaxes, very calm. quiet. >> in august of 2013, josh and nate planned to spend a few days in one of those sweet spots. a place most of us will never see. the absarokas in western wyoming, some of the most remote and spectacular mountains in the country. the purpose? to scout for big horn sheep. not easy. they live on jacked perches. like ghosts for a fleeting moment and then gone again. inhospitable country. >> on the first day, august 19, they saw five grizry bears. >> put that is eerie feeling in your body, makes the hair stand up and the back of her neck. >> josh brought his horse, duke, the pal low mean nor and double d, the tub born one. >> the next day was august 20: nate and josh were
here, in the outskirts of a little place called douglas, wyoming, an outdoorsman jammed josh alex ander was about to ge roped into the same story. >> if you've given a choice to do anything. >> id ebe in the mountains somewhere. that's what i live for. >> josh's friend feel the the same way. >> there's places can you go and not see people for days. >> that's kind of the sweet spots for you. >> very relaxes, very calm. quiet. >> in august of 2013, josh...
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. >> anders, we'll leave it there. thank you very much for joining us >>> moving on, let's talk bitcoin which has bounced back above the $7,000 mark. it's still well off the recent highs. it briefly fell below $6,000 for the first time since november as traders worried about a regulatory crackdown the s.e.c. chairman said bitcoin's volatility is one of many concerns for regulators >> our etf products base is largely a retail products base we made it clear to the marketplace that there are a couple of issues with having an etf that's based on a cryptocurrency they go to price discovery also custody and other issues around volatility. we let the industry know those are issues of concern to us and we don't want to approve an etf product with a cryptocurrency underliar un underlier. >>> u.s. futures have a renud bout of selling on the equities market the dow projected to fall by over 300 points. we are watching the politics, because federal funding expires today. government needs to come up with a deal to keep funded. a qu
. >> anders, we'll leave it there. thank you very much for joining us >>> moving on, let's talk bitcoin which has bounced back above the $7,000 mark. it's still well off the recent highs. it briefly fell below $6,000 for the first time since november as traders worried about a regulatory crackdown the s.e.c. chairman said bitcoin's volatility is one of many concerns for regulators >> our etf products base is largely a retail products base we made it clear to the marketplace...
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the food was good, people were nice ander too upset to talk on camera, but her friend tells me it was getting more and more duflt to maintain the place and the owner just couldn't make it work any longer. one of the biggest problems might have started in the mid-'90s. everybody used this route and one day the state opened delaware route 1, a much faster toll road. traffic in front of the area dropped off considerably. add to that the seemingly endless construction up the road as the new route 301 bipass. it just began to take too much effort to eat here. >> it's hard they have the construction going on because you have to go up and around and around. >> reporter: no more pop pop's spaghetti or the chicken and dumplings. the end of the road for an iconic place. tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >> a huge loss for delaware. >>> plans are in the works for a new hotel in new castle county. >> it's not a done deal yet, but. devel developers are proposing a five-story hotel to be built off chapman road next to the mall in newark. not clear what brand of hotel it will be. we're told the project is s
the food was good, people were nice ander too upset to talk on camera, but her friend tells me it was getting more and more duflt to maintain the place and the owner just couldn't make it work any longer. one of the biggest problems might have started in the mid-'90s. everybody used this route and one day the state opened delaware route 1, a much faster toll road. traffic in front of the area dropped off considerably. add to that the seemingly endless construction up the road as the new route...
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stock ander, we take what we found is, in 2017, to an alarming extent, sadly, the hateful rhetoric crossed into hateful reality. and the usa, we saw the reinstatement of the global gag rule. a deprived millions of women and girls worldwide of vital health care. the travel bans, aimed at mainly muslim countries, the dramatic cutback on refugee resettlement numbers leaving thousands more in limbo. a new climate of present massiveness for xenophobia and arose fromarise -- president trump's failure to condemn it when he sought. peddling fear against whole groups of people based on who they are, ultimately leads only one direction. turn a blind eye, the endgame is or effect and literally fatal. and 2017, we saw no clearer example than the military's campaign of ethnic cleansing. that was led by the general at the time. that drove more than 600,000 women, men, and children to flee in terror. it was arguably the biggest human rights story of 2017. a story with this roots of years and hatred and systematic discrimination against the other people. the rising rhetoric of hate translated into horrifi
stock ander, we take what we found is, in 2017, to an alarming extent, sadly, the hateful rhetoric crossed into hateful reality. and the usa, we saw the reinstatement of the global gag rule. a deprived millions of women and girls worldwide of vital health care. the travel bans, aimed at mainly muslim countries, the dramatic cutback on refugee resettlement numbers leaving thousands more in limbo. a new climate of present massiveness for xenophobia and arose fromarise -- president trump's failure...
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and we have this new indictment out and it involves an associate, he then was, not any ander, at a firmon it appears to deal with ukraine. what is ukraine -- what does ukraine have to do with the russians? >> it might not have any thing -- am i not have anything to do with the russians, when it might have to do with is the manafort case and that is on ukrainian connections and moneys that were being laundered from mr. manafort and mr. gates into the u.s.. so this specific individual falls under that umbrella and the question is whether or not the manafort case, which is separate, can bleed into the russia investigation. come: the charges did not down today. they are several days old and have been under seal. it is also a criminal information. is that indicate to you as a former prosecutor the might be a guilty plea coming? jeffrey: that's exactly right. an indictment is brought by a grand jury. an information is by agreements of the defendant didn't make prosecutors go to a grand jury and get an indictment. its an information with is just thenformation, which is a cult to get into feder
and we have this new indictment out and it involves an associate, he then was, not any ander, at a firmon it appears to deal with ukraine. what is ukraine -- what does ukraine have to do with the russians? >> it might not have any thing -- am i not have anything to do with the russians, when it might have to do with is the manafort case and that is on ukrainian connections and moneys that were being laundered from mr. manafort and mr. gates into the u.s.. so this specific individual falls...
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johnson andee does ander have an effect had an impactoke on it? when i wrote about brezhnev, i was struck about how much of it was his per nalley, his own set of beliefs, but also -- his personality, his own set of beliefs, but also his structural factors. nixon, who was an ideal american president in the soviet imagination. everything is run through kissinger. everything is secretive. everything is decided through back channel. . the u.s. secretary of state doesn't even know about the back channel. perfect. perfectly how you can run business in the soviet imagination. so that luck couldn't last. brezhnev ran out of luck even before he had a stroke or whatever he had. he met ford, who we never mentioned. [laughter] ford politely listens to and they have no imagine he or -- imagination or power to do anything. healthhnev's own deteriorated very rapidly. interviewed i soviet participants who knew him, brose reacted very quickly to opportunities. he was a very astute politician in a domestic setting and foreign pesek -- foreign setting. if he saw tha
johnson andee does ander have an effect had an impactoke on it? when i wrote about brezhnev, i was struck about how much of it was his per nalley, his own set of beliefs, but also -- his personality, his own set of beliefs, but also his structural factors. nixon, who was an ideal american president in the soviet imagination. everything is run through kissinger. everything is secretive. everything is decided through back channel. . the u.s. secretary of state doesn't even know about the back...
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ander, $1.4 billion in cash kind contributions. $1 billion in food donations. it is a generous company. , therespond to disasters needs across our country, but they are particularly meaningful as the largest employer in the state of arkansas. please join me in welcoming kathleen mclaughlin. [applause] thank you, governor hutchinson. governor hickenlooper, it is a pleasure and an honor to be here with the economic development and congress committee today. on economicr focus development. we believe that business can play a key role. you just heard from brad one way that could come about. i would like to talk about some ways that walmart is attempting to play a role that can be a model for other companies. as a background on that, to really grounded in a perspective that business exists to serve society. that is true in many obvious ways. we serve customers, bring affordable, safe food, apparel, other products to people around the world. employing people, providing economic growth opportunities for suppliers, these are all pretty straightforward ways that this is
ander, $1.4 billion in cash kind contributions. $1 billion in food donations. it is a generous company. , therespond to disasters needs across our country, but they are particularly meaningful as the largest employer in the state of arkansas. please join me in welcoming kathleen mclaughlin. [applause] thank you, governor hutchinson. governor hickenlooper, it is a pleasure and an honor to be here with the economic development and congress committee today. on economicr focus development. we...
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ander with having a turn around in interest rates and it's affecting the stock market big time.ell you, last friday we had a record in all three major indexes. we were at record highs. january has been the biggest month for stocks on record just this january. it's been amazing what has happened. we've hit 1,000 point games nine times since the election. the fact that some people are saying i've had enough of this makes sense now. doesn't it? >> shepard: it's volatile. >> it goes up and down. >> shepard: it's weird how that works. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> shepard: have a great weekend. we're watching the fallout after republicans release the memo on the russia investigation. let's bring in chad pergram. are they a buzz up there? >> not many people here but republicans should be rolling back into town momentarily. 3/4 been in west virginia at their retreat and coming in back by bus. the big question right now, shep, the democrats and their effort to release their memo. remember the house intelligence committee voted against doing so side by side on monday night when
ander with having a turn around in interest rates and it's affecting the stock market big time.ell you, last friday we had a record in all three major indexes. we were at record highs. january has been the biggest month for stocks on record just this january. it's been amazing what has happened. we've hit 1,000 point games nine times since the election. the fact that some people are saying i've had enough of this makes sense now. doesn't it? >> shepard: it's volatile. >> it goes up...
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andere having our breakfast a coffee cups were rattling on the table because there were jets flying over the top. they managed to tear up pennsylvania avenue pretty good with the tanks. they would be another infrastructure project their. guest: the first point you talk about, spending money in the middle east, we are still spending money. these wars are still ongoing. when you say this is money wasted, this money is being spent under his watch. i think that is the disconnect there, when you talk about the military parade, it is interesting because this has really bubbled up from president trump. nobody was talking about a military parade before this. now some people are saying, it would be nice to celebrate the troops. this is his brainchild, what he loved about the steel day -- bastille day. he likes tanks, all of that. host: if viewers want to see that parade that paul singer was talking about, you can go to c-span.org and watching the parade, the planes flying over. it was about 15 minutes worth of a flyover down the national mall. guest: in the middle of my breakfast. beach,ay is in
andere having our breakfast a coffee cups were rattling on the table because there were jets flying over the top. they managed to tear up pennsylvania avenue pretty good with the tanks. they would be another infrastructure project their. guest: the first point you talk about, spending money in the middle east, we are still spending money. these wars are still ongoing. when you say this is money wasted, this money is being spent under his watch. i think that is the disconnect there, when you...
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it'sing ander that channels into activism. i think electoral politics offers one of the few places where you can offer a solution to these sort of systemic pay the arc cal issues. if more women are in leadership, we're going to fix a lot of things top to bottom. it can't just be about getting rid of the guys. women have to have the space to tell their stories and their ideas and what they want to do into the future and to help others. >> rachel crooks is running for the state house in ohio. thank you so much. after mitt romney called trump a fraud and phony and trump claimed romney choked like a dog, romney finds himself running for office. guess who just gave him a ringing endorsement? plus thing 1, thing 2 starts next. >>> thing 1 tonight the biggest conservative gathering of the year the political action conference or cpac in maryland just announced the big list of speakers, the president and vice president will both deliver remarks as long with sean hannity and slidely oddly, the hannity and slidely oddly, the niece of mar
it'sing ander that channels into activism. i think electoral politics offers one of the few places where you can offer a solution to these sort of systemic pay the arc cal issues. if more women are in leadership, we're going to fix a lot of things top to bottom. it can't just be about getting rid of the guys. women have to have the space to tell their stories and their ideas and what they want to do into the future and to help others. >> rachel crooks is running for the state house in...
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the bank has still got more than 400 billion pounds of assets on its balance sheet. .5% anderence betweend all get tangled up in the shocking moves, but in terms of how the economy operates and how much extra or less stimulus that is providing, it is negligible. it is an arbitrary number. they are not that different from each other. manus: this is your 3-d yield curve. really what you have got, you see the steepening of the curve. you had this repricing, probably in the 5-6 days, along with the u.s. is this steepening simply a mirror of the steepening that you had in the united states of america? or is this about fundamentally repricing what is going on at the bank of england? someone said to me that carney will hike, that he has to hike. james: it is interesting. when we were looking at the fed 12 months ago, people talked about the notion of hiking so that you have room to cut. i think it is slightly strange that we think it is suddenly a in theea and the u.k. -- u.k. beld curves globally tend to largely about the domestic economy. the farther you go out, it starts to be more internatio
the bank has still got more than 400 billion pounds of assets on its balance sheet. .5% anderence betweend all get tangled up in the shocking moves, but in terms of how the economy operates and how much extra or less stimulus that is providing, it is negligible. it is an arbitrary number. they are not that different from each other. manus: this is your 3-d yield curve. really what you have got, you see the steepening of the curve. you had this repricing, probably in the 5-6 days, along with the...
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the night he followed haldeman ander lick m er lilichman, he s money but it turns out he never paid itf nixon and other politicians using noun try to silence aides who might be testifying against them. >> either with haldeman and erlichman, was he offering specifically to help them with legal expenses? i mean, these are people who got charged with stuff. that was the basis of this conversation. >> if you look at the tapes, that's what they're talking about and nixon is desperate to keep had brand and erlichman in line. he says to haldeman is "i love you like a brother, keep the faith" and what he meant by that was shut up and don't get me into trouble. >> so there's a clinton legal defense fund around whitewater though they handled it by giving the money back, there's the nixon example then there's iran-cont iran-contra. with oliver north who was one of the highest profile figures, there was a gigantic amount of money. richard sicort, wasn't there a donation that we don't know? >> richard sicord was involved in the illicit arm sales to iran and he did it through a swiss bank and in the
the night he followed haldeman ander lick m er lilichman, he s money but it turns out he never paid itf nixon and other politicians using noun try to silence aides who might be testifying against them. >> either with haldeman and erlichman, was he offering specifically to help them with legal expenses? i mean, these are people who got charged with stuff. that was the basis of this conversation. >> if you look at the tapes, that's what they're talking about and nixon is desperate to...
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they backed -- the whole -- the trend in europe and, of course, north america has been to essentially ander to fringe voices who have taken a very anti-refugee position, but you -- you found, you know, chancellor merkel standing up and saying, that you know, even if it comes with an electoral cost, she will stand by european values and stick to the principles of, you know, all purp-of-european countries have signed up to the refugee convention, and she said they will abide by it. president trudeau, we were told by harper and the previous regime that canadians don't want refugees. suddenly it seems to be different, and that's the whole issue of ethical leadership, that leaders need to stand up and do the right things. there was one question here. >> good morning. i'm here with the mexican news agency and i have two questions. the first one i remember, i think it was last year, i don't know, it was you or freedom house or one of those organizations, they presented a report about the rise of anti-immigration sentiment in the united states after the election of donald trump, and there was plent
they backed -- the whole -- the trend in europe and, of course, north america has been to essentially ander to fringe voices who have taken a very anti-refugee position, but you -- you found, you know, chancellor merkel standing up and saying, that you know, even if it comes with an electoral cost, she will stand by european values and stick to the principles of, you know, all purp-of-european countries have signed up to the refugee convention, and she said they will abide by it. president...