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you have families in the community that -- and we are talking hundreds of years ago -- language,ected in the our border language is a mixture of english and spanish. primeod is another example. mexicanfluence of culture and our food. >> as wewe turn -- turn left, we see a lot of piquant bushes. bushes. >> the primary reason is to all of these the countries. >> you are also known for green chile in this area. >> is a matter of fact, the community of hatch valley has gotten it copyrighted. no one can legally called her chile hatch chile unless it is from this valley. they have gone to court over that. it is a big deal. chile's king. now?ere are we headed ands we are headed north going to the center. close to the river -- >> we are going to the north headed to the river. monumenting to go to a to the signing of the jackson purchase. >> we have pulled off literally into the dirt to see this small marker. although it is tiny, it has a big role in american history. loses the48, mexico war. the moment they decide to move up, was right after a battle in a little community to the south of us n
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done that out loud and definitely not why not ect and then again why ect and the old people we believe of those who get. to the bottom of my case i don't want them up aside john even they are of the moment i've got a mother how do it on a case that is a little a i'm a little white community old enough to want the things i don't want to put on the other from which party when i don't know the mother blow that it. this is bone boss broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. i'm part shelton and thank you for joining us coming up today we look at the market reaction to the trade news from yesterday both stocks and commodities and we consider if u.s. markets are topping off and a rebalancing might be in order where would it investors move their money now you must warm up think markets joins us from london to discuss and ride hailing companies are in the news as d.d. and make major moves that could impact their future parties alex what pilotage ways and from toronto plus u.s. regulators are getting rather rough. in a good way on bad actors in the cryptocurrency face gary to wall the
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here's a picture of thesu ects. this is rodriguez-sariol. rg found him ris ant the vehicle they were looking for in pennsylvania. now lk at the pictures of the grandmother and the girl. the suspect kidnapped elizabeth and angie rodriguez from harrisonburg on sunday. emey believe he may have been trying to take to new york. >>> the murder of a beloved studentthlete left a community in shock. >> justin finch is outside montgomery blair high school now. justin, what do we know about this young man? >> aaron, we know that he was belov beloved. that's why grief counselors bre standi at the high school for students and staff who knew kevin wilson jr., who was a rising jr. lhere. wi many gather with their grief. investigators were hunting f >> he's described as athletic and hard working. he was the former captainth o maryland seahawks travel football team and a rising jr. here at montgomery blair high school. hen monday night his bright future goes dark. prince george's police find his body off new hampshire avenue. he was pronoced dead at the spit
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ina having t about ch trying to reign in debt spending and switching and in regional ects casting and some are fore we can see near an all time there are issues there to where that money comes from and i think what the market is is that central ave to do targeted asing to soak up extra supply so that is where this is a lot more local issuance. >> all right. china reviving long stalled trade talks but when the clock strikes midnight fresh the east coast, tariffs will take effect. fred, good to see you here. we've got pluses and minuses happening this week. on $16 billion give us your 30,000 foot assessment from where this is right now. ll, let's start with talks. level. not very high we should not expect a lot out $200 billion nd there are over 370 companies all estifying in front of u.s. hoping for an exemption on $200 million that can go into effect september 6th. these concerns it seems like it's falling on deaf ears. d e question is what is the en ame that could be achieved by no response from the white house? is intellectual property and tech tranceer are harder so the outcome if
ina having t about ch trying to reign in debt spending and switching and in regional ects casting and some are fore we can see near an all time there are issues there to where that money comes from and i think what the market is is that central ave to do targeted asing to soak up extra supply so that is where this is a lot more local issuance. >> all right. china reviving long stalled trade talks but when the clock strikes midnight fresh the east coast, tariffs will take effect. fred,...
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for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> consumer cellular believes that wirelres plans should ect the amount of talk, text and data that you use. we offer a variety of no- contract wireless plans for people who use their phone a little, a lot, or anything in between. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. am >> the willind flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, ing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by con station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president trump has signed a sweeping defense policy bill, authorizing more than $700 billion for the military in the coming fiscal year. spoke to soldiers at fo drum, new york today just before signing the measure. called it the most significant investment in the military in modernistor
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and he says cohen's areions ect a pattern of lies and dishonestityid with both s digging in,re he's nbc news political director chuck todd on what changed today. slus. >> i think there's one big thing that changed. the president of the united states was accused of committing a felony by his long-time former personal la'ser. thhe big thing. and yes, the oth stuff matts, too.al his personawyers an admitted felon, campaign manager a xwiked felon all happened on the same day. if you're to say of all this mess courthouse to ,courthou what is the mark left? it is the fact that the president of the united states was acced of committing a crime. yes, it's a campaign finance cr'se. but that that could be the beginningf what i think is a long nightmare for the president involving all things michael cohen. the paul manafort stuff is serious. it shows it you mueller's got plenty to g on here and it isn't a witch hunt. if you're the prenident t, it's the michael cohen news that has it you absolutely petrified. >> there is a lot more to unwrap on this story tonight. look for continuing coverage tomor
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areas ects in more rumor in particular. he's a hunters, a sportsman, a fisherman. they're looking for ways to target individual voters and get them motivated and a reason to turn out if they're not necessarily the people who wait for hours at the make america great again rallies. trump. all about have no doubt that these midterm elections are going to be all about and the president wants it that way. he tweets every day about themi erm races. he tweeted the other day red wave is coming. he wants this medicine term to be about himself. robert: what does speaker ryan think about his plans? his busy speci? >> don't know oar ryan in particular. the liaison toru believes where trump could be most helpful is raising money and getting the money that republicans desperately need. they've been outfunded by the democrats time and tim again. that's where he's best served. he's not best served in going to south florida in carlos's district where a demrat can win. he's not best served in districts whereemocrats have a chance. >> any midterm election, erespecially in the first o
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ects still say this is the strongest labor market the u.s. has seen in decades.row's monthly jobs report is expected a show rise of 190,000 non-farm payrolls and for the tunemployment rat come in at 3.9%. >>> the gaming business in las vegas remains in focus. fsterday it was because what caesar's entertainment said about its outlook for the strip. today it was mgm's turn. the company warned of waning demand at the lasas v casinos, tighter margins and admits both earnings and reven estimates for the current quarter. the stock traded lowermost of the day. it rose a bit going into the closing bell. >> so is las vegas experiencing a bump i road or is there something else going? >> joining us tonight, dan peltier is a reporte for the travel website skifft. thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank for havinge, bill. >> vegas has changed its spot so many times over the dec the gaming mecca, a family destination for conventioneers and outright tourists. what's moving the needle for vegas aight now how healthy are things? >> what i've noticed in recent months is that conve
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perform the daily life anymore and one of the typical symptoms we have that kind of says if ect routines that have been have to be able to perform to like checking if the door is locked if the stove is turned off or washing cleaning bringing things in a certain kind of or down and we have to leave obsessive thoughts coming into mind. people are fighting against the thoughts because they are of. any kind of disgusting nature and told us a sense of compulsive behavior occur with some reason for and actually we don't know the. for the reason of course there are genetic compounds as a kind of risk factor as it's not a genetic disorder at all childhood plays a role in how what does we learn about cleaning about hygiene but there remains a big question mark about the. real reasons and how it comes to obsessive compulsive disorder or higher risk for o.c.d. because i'm used to my office door of the office i would say so because it's rather normal behavior and in a way it makes sense to double check things because we're wired lot of trouble and problems and that's typical of most. men and women s
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institute of international and european affairs you suggested that the european human rights groups ect is under threat frankly you are accusing your own men states that's correct i'm i'm saying that we have a threat because of unacceptable levels of abuse under resigning of pulling away from the commitments in too many places and on top of that a lack of conviction in large parts of our citizens that human rights are important for them and not just for others so that's very big project of work but i think we know what we need to go so let's look at the european political map some examples austria hungary poland islamophobia and the summit isn't hate speech again minorities. they have every day practice in these countries i don't i don't dispute with you that we have really serious and growing problems and it's the job of my agency to get the data about those problems out there in the public domain the actual experience of muslims in europe the actual experience of jews in europe put that in front of the policymakers the decision makers and then challenge them but the liberal human righ
institute of international and european affairs you suggested that the european human rights groups ect is under threat frankly you are accusing your own men states that's correct i'm i'm saying that we have a threat because of unacceptable levels of abuse under resigning of pulling away from the commitments in too many places and on top of that a lack of conviction in large parts of our citizens that human rights are important for them and not just for others so that's very big project of work...
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opened the back and saw a tactical shotgun in plain sight and a glock and a passport from one of sue ects with a visa from saudi arabia. >> remarkable so much of that is still there. thank you.> ere is heartache from the fire zone, a crew member assigned to that fire has been killedringing seven the number of lives lost there so far connected to the fire and another major wildfire is on the march in south were california. miguel almuer has details. >> reporter: exploding in the mountns, it's not just the size of the holy fire that worries firefighters, the speed and strength of these flames are the biggest threat. with new evacuations ordered, the inferno is just uphill from subdivisions in riverside county. this police say the work of an arsonist. investigators say this man, forest clark ignited the blaze just before his arrest spoke to a photographer. >> you know how this fire started? >> no idea. i was asleep with ear plugs in. >> reporr: with a dozen large fires burning in california, the u.s. forest service says 90% of wildfires are human caused. in redding where 2,000 structures are
opened the back and saw a tactical shotgun in plain sight and a glock and a passport from one of sue ects with a visa from saudi arabia. >> remarkable so much of that is still there. thank you.> ere is heartache from the fire zone, a crew member assigned to that fire has been killedringing seven the number of lives lost there so far connected to the fire and another major wildfire is on the march in south were california. miguel almuer has details. >> reporter: exploding in the...
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[laughter] any c ect i did drop out my parents b could not forgive me. you --, >> literally? >> literally. but i have been i have been reading all the superfluousooksd books but this was and i just cross that line when i couldn'to mo back to my youth. any i couldn't go back anymore. >>host: if you were tuning into booktv surprised to see o novelt long w with a special edition first sunday of the month we are featuring a novelist. "who's >>host:, gish jen your husband f last name is o'connor did that influence the title? >> i know what it means to be american and to know a little bit about that world wha? about the essay and the dialect? >> i did not do. it was surprising. >> but what is true it means so many things to be a writer to see that identity it is clear tv meoi that we are happy to hear from you. d'ul that they would have thought atn that story depends that you havs just established yourself so this commission but each gave me permission and with thisromisedn promised land with this jewish ite i voice at that point you had to write in another kind of voice, a chinese
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of course, here in the united states, we saw the s&p and nasdaq hit new records and if market,ects the goes into that, and then he includes the thai baht, and speaking to the central bank governor just yesterday, and it is interesting that there is some contradiction and that. i will save that for later. and, yvonne and coming up, a live interview with berkshire hathaway's warren buffett. is 11:30 a.m. in new york, and we will talk about his stake in india and what else he is watching as markets continue to hit market highs. this is "daybreak: australia," asia" is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ xfinity mobile is a new wireless network designed to save you money. whether you use your phone to get fit. to find meaningful, thoughtful, slightly-weird gifts. or just to know which way you're facing right now. however you use it, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. ask how you get xfinity mobile included with your xfinity internet. so you just pay for data -- by the gig or unlimited. saving you hundreds of dollars a year. plus, get $300 back when you buy a new smartphone. xfinit
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. >> veinvestigators do not consiu her boyfriend ect. he was working a construction job 100 miles away. jack says h h hasn'teard from her since that night when she sent him a snap chat mess. >> i opened it about 10:30 then i promptly fell asleep. >> jack now holding out hope for her safe return. >> the only thing that comes into your head when you're not looking tatact ss that mething bad happened. i personally don't want to believe that. at might be thereality, i don't want to think about that.e >> that was b mccoy reporting. the reward for mag leading to her safe return is now almost $1 $15 $150,000. >>> how much time do you spend on social media? . >> we're going to tell youbout some new features aimed at helping y i had been diagnosed witr. stage 4 prostate cance i serve in the general assembly and we work together across the aisle to get things done. and that's the way it is at ctca. what fred needed was a management team. not just to have a long-term strategy for quantity of life, but also an active strategy for quality of life. my
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there is the red ect for these the real story here will be the wind gusts most likely up to 35 milesreas closely through saturday. with those winds will come cooler atmosphere and air and some higher humidity. we will watch that and then there's fog along the coast and it will stay there. it is giving us some nice cool environment around the bay for the most part. today was the warmest day. it was still bearable. you see the seabreeze is cut off. the green typically and the yellow represents the seabreeze 60s and 70s, but when you see the green which we did last night well inland and you can see the seabreeze passing in the fields. amazing that we don't have more fires but frankly when you look at what is out there knee-high basically tinder dry weeds. that is not the, that is a weird angle. is that better? they are looking back. that cameras not the -- not that far from the mountain. thank you for that. the temperatures tomorrow, there they are little bit cooler. these are some more numbers for you. as you plan out friday, check out the 97 degrees. it will be hot at the game tonight
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branson,ect to pastor president trump said it has to happen.rick us president is not known -- the turkish president is not known to back down. onur: that is true, the turkish notident has said they do take orders from u.s. officials, thet is yet to be seen if pastor can be sent home but there is no evidence so far that will happen soon. the lira is sinking to record lows in bond yields are rising to record highs. how long can turkey see this through? onur: the outlook for turkish outlets -- alex have been grim the continued tension of pastor branson, creating complications for the turkish economy. one obvious casualty is turkish inflation, already three times higher than the official target of 5%. corporate's, who have borrowed heavily in the past, are finding it harder to repay their debts because of the lira is depreciation. it is difficult for turkish economy and companies. david: thank you, onur ant from is simple today. another set of sanctions in the united states when the united states banned exports to russia in the range of products. t
branson,ect to pastor president trump said it has to happen.rick us president is not known -- the turkish president is not known to back down. onur: that is true, the turkish notident has said they do take orders from u.s. officials, thet is yet to be seen if pastor can be sent home but there is no evidence so far that will happen soon. the lira is sinking to record lows in bond yields are rising to record highs. how long can turkey see this through? onur: the outlook for turkish outlets --...
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buybacks in the restaurant, retail and food industries in the three years nabefore the tax cut was ected >> if they took all of the money that they spent on stock buybks and instead invested in raises for their workers, mcdonald's, they could have given each of their workers $4000 more. >> reporter: each year? >> each year. starbucks, $7000. in retail, home depot, lowes and cvs could all give their workers at least $18,000 a year more in raises. >> reporter: but instead, the money went to shareholders, who make up barely half the american public. moreer, 84% of the value of stock market wealth is held by the richest 10% of us. rt of thewhat economy do share buybacks boost? that precise part, so they're lifting the more unequal side of the economy at the expense of the more equal or the wage share of the economy. >> reporter: remember, though, says holtz-eekin: the x cut is a long-term strategy. >> we will judge the tax cuts and jobs act and other things based on whether the final use of those funds has been effective in raising wages and productivity that's going to be the ultimate test.
buybacks in the restaurant, retail and food industries in the three years nabefore the tax cut was ected >> if they took all of the money that they spent on stock buybks and instead invested in raises for their workers, mcdonald's, they could have given each of their workers $4000 more. >> reporter: each year? >> each year. starbucks, $7000. in retail, home depot, lowes and cvs could all give their workers at least $18,000 a year more in raises. >> reporter: but instead,...
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now does look to be on saturday and the weekend isn't going to be a washout, it's just not picturep ecte head on into early next week, monday and tuesday, rain is in the forecast. so with all of the rain we've had, that means we're going to be watching for potential of some flooding out there monday tuon into day. not a guarantee, but i just want to alert you that that could beo a ibility. currently our temperatures are in the low to mid-80s. 86 deges right now in washington, 84 in frederick, 81 back in winchester. it is another summer day with em the highrature around 90. when you factor in the humidity, it's feeling 9 like today versus feeling like 100 degrees, which has been the case so far this week. and again, maybe an isolated thunderstorm out there. so the weather forhe most part having a pretty low exact on your day. it's still hot forr outd exercise but not quite as bad as it has been. if youthe heading t pool, it is looking fantastic. make sure you have the sunscreen this afternoon. eating outdoors for a barbehie or som like that, you can't rule out that isolated thunderstorm
now does look to be on saturday and the weekend isn't going to be a washout, it's just not picturep ecte head on into early next week, monday and tuesday, rain is in the forecast. so with all of the rain we've had, that means we're going to be watching for potential of some flooding out there monday tuon into day. not a guarantee, but i just want to alert you that that could beo a ibility. currently our temperatures are in the low to mid-80s. 86 deges right now in washington, 84 in frederick,...
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parents struggling with howpr t ect their kids from a potential school shooter. >>t's scary. i don't want my son getting shot. >> reporter: retailers are responding to that fear, stocking shelves with bulletproof backpacks. >> usually backpacks are rmal, no bulletproof. >> we definitely want to protect our children. adon't know, but i think product like this would do that for them. >> reporter: we wanted to answer that question for them. bulletproof backpacks being sold at stores like walmart, home depot and office depot where we sent a produce tore buy one. certified to stop a .9 milammeter or 44 caliber bullet. >> there is a lot of bs in the industry. so we'll find out. >> reporter: scott is a firearms instructor with three decades of experience with lapd. i attached the backpack to a mannequin. >> that should do it. >> reporter: hung it as a target. he set up 15 yards away, the distance he says most school shooting victims are shot from. fit, he fires a .9 milammeter handgun. slow motion shows you the force of the shot.ul the blet penetrated every layer of the inner fabric
parents struggling with howpr t ect their kids from a potential school shooter. >>t's scary. i don't want my son getting shot. >> reporter: retailers are responding to that fear, stocking shelves with bulletproof backpacks. >> usually backpacks are rmal, no bulletproof. >> we definitely want to protect our children. adon't know, but i think product like this would do that for them. >> reporter: we wanted to answer that question for them. bulletproof backpacks being...
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. >> reer: while air travel is up, most people will be hitti the highways.ex ect congestion on all majorroads. in maryland, operation beltway blitz will be in full swing. they'll be concentrating on 495. traveling during off-peak hours is the way to go. that's what angela farewell is doing. her family is leaving for myrtle beach at 00 a.m. >> our plan is to leave eahy, get aead of the traffic. that's our plan.on we know how it's going to work out, but that's our plan. >> porter: another thing t consider, the 95 express lanes. last labor day drivers who used them saved an average of 35 minutes. if you're heading to the maryland or delaware beaches, you'll want to strategically time your bay bridge crossing. cross after 6:00 tonight or before 7:00 a.m. on friday, because traffic is expected to get heavy around mid-morning. and if you haven left already today, you may want to hold off, ait until after rush hour tonight. just keep in mind that things are really going to start to get crowded o there on friday. back to you. >> it's good to hear that people have a strategy at least megan, to ge
. >> reer: while air travel is up, most people will be hitti the highways.ex ect congestion on all majorroads. in maryland, operation beltway blitz will be in full swing. they'll be concentrating on 495. traveling during off-peak hours is the way to go. that's what angela farewell is doing. her family is leaving for myrtle beach at 00 a.m. >> our plan is to leave eahy, get aead of the traffic. that's our plan.on we know how it's going to work out, but that's our plan. >>...
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he said he really respected him because barack obama was this criminal president and eric holderpr ected him from consequences. let's put aside the portrayal of the obama administration which one can argue with. his view was a good attorney general protects you from investigation and his continuous frustration with jeff sessions is he's not playing that role on benald trump's half is telling. it's knot the way the thing is suppos it has downstream effects but also has the direct effect. jeff sessions has sroken up fo himself a bit, but this is a lot of pressure he's under and ntving the attorney general under consressure from the president of the united states to protect him or publicly humanityiated is not how --ed humilis not how law is supposed to work. >> woodruff: you see lindsey hilsum in week said, not a work relationship, i can think of c other people wuld do the job. >> a couple of senators, ben sassfrom nebraska raised a fuss saying he can't do thi but lindsey graham moved over and i suspect the republican party is silently moving over to the lindsey graham direction. >> woodru
he said he really respected him because barack obama was this criminal president and eric holderpr ected him from consequences. let's put aside the portrayal of the obama administration which one can argue with. his view was a good attorney general protects you from investigation and his continuous frustration with jeff sessions is he's not playing that role on benald trump's half is telling. it's knot the way the thing is suppos it has downstream effects but also has the direct effect. jeff...
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. >>> right now faith leaders and ected officials fromcross our region are gathering for a vigil aheadf sunday's whi supremacist rally. they are holding a teach-in to examine ways to against hate and extremist groups. he event takes place at washington hebrew congregation onccomb street in northwestwa ington. it lasts until 6:00. again, we are preparing for a busy wnd here in washington with the unite the right rally , plan and there are also many counterprotests. we have a full list of events scheduled and road closures i the nbc washington app. search road closures. >> spike lee's much-anticipated new movie "black clansman" open today. >> i'm going to get you your membership card so you can go to the cross burning and get in deeper with these guys. >> it's the true story of a black police officer back in the '70s who infiltrated the ku klux klan with the help of his white partner. spike lee timed the release to take place one year after the deadly charlottesville violence. lee says he wants movie-goers to understand history repeats itself. the movie connects the dots between racial v
. >>> right now faith leaders and ected officials fromcross our region are gathering for a vigil aheadf sunday's whi supremacist rally. they are holding a teach-in to examine ways to against hate and extremist groups. he event takes place at washington hebrew congregation onccomb street in northwestwa ington. it lasts until 6:00. again, we are preparing for a busy wnd here in washington with the unite the right rally , plan and there are also many counterprotests. we have a full list...
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tariffs,ect to the 232 at some point the wto will make a decision. said thetries have united states cannot do that, and the united states said you cannot retaliate. so that will be a critical inflection point if and when those decisions get made. the other thing is how does beijing respond. its currency is dropping, that is a big problem. and it is reckoning time. >> james and then stewart. >> just to follow up. you. guys put out something recently sang factory jobs increased since tariffs went into effect. how much of that is coming out of the metals industry itself? are you seeing from those manufacturers that have benefited, what is their reaction to the tariffs and how is that managing? >> good question. , and you can ride steel consumers facing adjustment issues, but when you look at the data, and this is the important thing, when you look at the data, there are a couple of dirty truths. is that the united states is somewhat, but not very, trade exposed. we are the largest consumption economy in the world. we consume a lot. these tariffs made, a
tariffs,ect to the 232 at some point the wto will make a decision. said thetries have united states cannot do that, and the united states said you cannot retaliate. so that will be a critical inflection point if and when those decisions get made. the other thing is how does beijing respond. its currency is dropping, that is a big problem. and it is reckoning time. >> james and then stewart. >> just to follow up. you. guys put out something recently sang factory jobs increased since...
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it has downstream effects but ect. has the direct eff jeff sessions has spoken up for himself a bit, but this is a lot of p assure he's undnd having the attorney general under constant pressure from thr ident of the united states to protect him or be publicly humanityiated is not how -- humiliated is not how laws supposed to work. >> woodruff: you see lindseyls in week said, not a work relationship, i can think of other people who could do the job. >> a couple of senators, ben sasse from nebraskraised a fuss saying he can't do this, but lindy graham moved over and i suspect the republican party to silently moving ove the lindsey graham direction. >>oodruff: we heard the sad news about john mccain. we know the senator has been fighting brain cancer and his family put out word today that he's no longer going to receive treatment. he's still with us. we're all thinking and praying for him. but someone who has been a big figure in this city for decades, ezra, and, again, he's still with us, but i think it's a good thing to
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what kind of reaction investors are having to this the company that controls certain infrastructure --ectsly, the yield italy, the yield is skyrocketing, 3.41%, which means investors are selling the bonds. we will continue to cover that story, along with many other stocks on the move when we come back this morning, including the thean syntax company among top performing stocks of 2018. the last five years, 10 years, 15 years, absolutely soaring. today, up 5%. this is bloomberg. ♪ 12 minutes into the session. we are generally positive in europe. let's get the details on stock stories with nejra cehic. nejra: let's start with wirecard , a firm that has been among top-performing stocks in europe in 2018. it raised its full-year profit forecast for the second time, some analysts calling it bombastic. it is moving higher 5.5 percent. on the upside, carlsbad -- carlsberg. raising its full-year profit guidance has sales in china have been rising. strong demand for the beer in asia. this stock touched a record high and that the moment, the most since october 2017. down 3.4%. earnings growth will b
what kind of reaction investors are having to this the company that controls certain infrastructure --ectsly, the yield italy, the yield is skyrocketing, 3.41%, which means investors are selling the bonds. we will continue to cover that story, along with many other stocks on the move when we come back this morning, including the thean syntax company among top performing stocks of 2018. the last five years, 10 years, 15 years, absolutely soaring. today, up 5%. this is bloomberg. ♪ 12 minutes...
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the book is a ect weapon, war, sabotage and fear in the cyberage. know, i d't normally say this in an interview, the fear is in the title but in is a frigening book, did you men for it to be? >> i meant it more to be an explanory book but st an explanatory book about a frightening time. and the frightening part this is that cyberweapons have moved alst without us recognizing it, to be the primary way, judy, that countries are beginning to undercut each other, do sort of war operations againach other, operations that they don't think will start a military spofnlts you know, spent years worrying about the giant cyberpearl harat was going to cut off all the lights from boston to washington or san francisco to l.a and in fact, that kind ofde blus to the much more subtle uses of sien in which all of us are the clrl damage to this war-- collateral damage t this war going on far above our heads. >> woodruf you have so many fascinating stories, you had i think incredible access to some. key playersment one of the points you make, david sanger is that the u.
the book is a ect weapon, war, sabotage and fear in the cyberage. know, i d't normally say this in an interview, the fear is in the title but in is a frigening book, did you men for it to be? >> i meant it more to be an explanory book but st an explanatory book about a frightening time. and the frightening part this is that cyberweapons have moved alst without us recognizing it, to be the primary way, judy, that countries are beginning to undercut each other, do sort of war operations...
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the bbc is one of the world most respected brands and i have that --ects colleagues that may correct me if i'm wrong. is getting a larger audience than the bbc and i mentioned that because it's worth congratulating because there's a lot of work that goes into the services to make sure they are effective. we do want to be competitive with the bbc. should there be a cabinet level position? i'm happy to say that kind of decision is well above my pay grade. however, given what i've learned about raucously and how washington, d.c. works, the chain of command is a powerful common sense of isaac tool. -- incentivizing tool. the only way to incentivize this to be effective and truly capable of corrugated smart, capable actors from a number of agencies is a have to be held accountable to someone above them who has direct access to the white house and can control resources and has the capability of making decisions that matter for those agencies i would be supportive of some kind of position that has that power. i will let the bureaucrats decide. thelast question -- does u.s. government take a
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the roads are can'ted to ected closed all day for the unite the right rally and the counter protestersre going to see police and paramedics placed there. at least five groupse hen granted permits for those counter protests. they staif atrent places all over the city, but will march to lafayette park. >> construction on the blue, silver and orange lines is expected to last october august 26. if h youe the ride the rails, expect long delays and cwded trains. >>> we know that in a matter of hours, unite the right protesters will descend on the district.y >> secur is going to be tight, as we have been telling you, all the closures that have been planned, authorities trying to keep the peace during this demonstrati demonstration. >> weporter: good morning, a understand it, all of the groups involved have asked the participants in their respective rallies or marches to be peacef and not instigate any violence and we hope that holds true. in aew hours it will indeed be the sendcenter of actactivity.es we hre seen the park police putting up the final barricades. this will be ground zero for a
the roads are can'ted to ected closed all day for the unite the right rally and the counter protestersre going to see police and paramedics placed there. at least five groupse hen granted permits for those counter protests. they staif atrent places all over the city, but will march to lafayette park. >> construction on the blue, silver and orange lines is expected to last october august 26. if h youe the ride the rails, expect long delays and cwded trains. >>> we know that in a...
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that and if you've ever watched that up close, it is an extraordinary demonstration of precision and ect, a maintenance of norms and standards in carrying out somebody who has served. >> each of them from a different service of our u.s. military as the official proclamation that allows john mccain to lie in state. as the nation mourns the loss of a great american patriot a statesman, who put his country first and enriched this institutio institution. >> there's also a symbol of patriotism as his body is taken into the capitol with his family watching, standing by. i want to read part of the statement that his daughter released after his passing. >> megan mccain. >> megan mccain. she says my father's passing comes with sorrow and grief for me, my mother and for my brothers and for my sisters. he was a great fire woburned bright and we lived in his light and warmth for so very long. we know that his flame lives on werfulnd a family man both at home and at work. his colleagues speak so often about how he reached across both sides of the aisle and even in planning his service, he has done th
that and if you've ever watched that up close, it is an extraordinary demonstration of precision and ect, a maintenance of norms and standards in carrying out somebody who has served. >> each of them from a different service of our u.s. military as the official proclamation that allows john mccain to lie in state. as the nation mourns the loss of a great american patriot a statesman, who put his country first and enriched this institutio institution. >> there's also a symbol of...
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global warming, don't believe that we do affects the world, what we eat affects the world, affects ectshat we all by how we think, how we do, truly lereat others,. and know that we all by how we >> matters. >> that we will never unlock the key until we truly let go of the hatred, the bigotry, the selfishness. when we do that, then with can unlock some of those things that keep us in this place. >> stevie, thank you. >> i thank you. i love you, aretha, but you know hank nowshe does know that. >> i'm sure she's there with sister. ter. >> we love you too, stevie. thank you very much for getting up with us. >> thank you. >> the great smoky robinson >> t first met aretha franklin meting us off with the muse atlantic, he first met aretha franklin when he was 8 years was ahead, he will join us with his favorite memories of the queen of soul. irst, it is 8:11. time to ch ♪ you better think about ♪ you better think about what you're trying to do to me ♪ >> there's much more news ahead. first on cbs this morning, the results of a new report on how police departments address racial bias. we'll tak
global warming, don't believe that we do affects the world, what we eat affects the world, affects ectshat we all by how we think, how we do, truly lereat others,. and know that we all by how we >> matters. >> that we will never unlock the key until we truly let go of the hatred, the bigotry, the selfishness. when we do that, then with can unlock some of those things that keep us in this place. >> stevie, thank you. >> i thank you. i love you, aretha, but you know hank...
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as a net energy ects porter, they're enjoying the benefit of strong oil prices and calm inflation.ies in asia. so not the sort of problems you're seeing elsewhere in the region. however, it is the first days of the prime minister and there's still questions about how their initiatives will play out on the fiscal side as well as the broader economy. they have zeroed out the g.s.c. they're scrapping infrastructure projects and they're looking at this big anti-corruption campaign against the former prime minister. so a lot of questions still remain. but i think it's going to look ll right this afternoon. rishaad: it's fiscal vs. monetary policy here at play, right? >> yes, certainly. that's part of the equation. not much happening on the central bank front in malaysia these days. looks like they'll hold for quite a while with pretty much a balance of risk on that front. but fiscal certainly the big spotlight right now. a lot of the ratings agencies haven't moved yet but they're questioning how all these deficit measures are going to play out, all this new spending will play out, while
as a net energy ects porter, they're enjoying the benefit of strong oil prices and calm inflation.ies in asia. so not the sort of problems you're seeing elsewhere in the region. however, it is the first days of the prime minister and there's still questions about how their initiatives will play out on the fiscal side as well as the broader economy. they have zeroed out the g.s.c. they're scrapping infrastructure projects and they're looking at this big anti-corruption campaign against the...
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perform the daily life anymore and one of the typical symptoms we have that kind of says if ect routines that have been have to be performed like checking if the door is locked if the still is turned off or washing cleaning bringing things in a certain kind of or down and we have a lease obsessive thoughts coming into my mind. people are fighting against the thoughts because they are of. sexual or any kind of disgusting nature and told us obsessive compulsive behavior occur with some reason for it actually we don't know the full reason of course there are genetic components. as a kind of risk factor it's not a genetic disorder at all childhood plays a role in how what does we learn about cleaning about hygiene but there remains a big question mark about the the real. real reasons and how it comes to obsessive compulsive disorder. risk for o.c.d. because i'm used. to store of the office i would say so because it's rather normal behavior and in a way it makes sense to double check things because we're wired lot of trouble and problems and that's typical of most. men and women such kind of
perform the daily life anymore and one of the typical symptoms we have that kind of says if ect routines that have been have to be performed like checking if the door is locked if the still is turned off or washing cleaning bringing things in a certain kind of or down and we have a lease obsessive thoughts coming into my mind. people are fighting against the thoughts because they are of. sexual or any kind of disgusting nature and told us obsessive compulsive behavior occur with some reason for...
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rest this weekend, thiar as thetment of homeland security weighs in on the immigration status of thu ect. nbc's ron mott has the latest on a case that has captured this country's atntion. >> reporter: this morning, new details about how 20-year-old mollie tibbetts died, ath killi has shocked her small iowa hometown. tseliminary autopsy resul list multipleieharp force is as the cause o her death. 24-year-old cristhian bahena rivera is charged withgr first- murder. authorities say he's an undocumented immigrant from sdxico. on th, homeland security issued a statement saying in part, "we have found no record in our systems indicatin he has any lawful immigration status." rivera's attorney origilly said h client was here legally, but he hasn't provided hard evidence to back thatup. >> reporter: what proof do you have to present to the american people that he is here legally? >> well, the proof would be he's en in the community for seven years, working 12 hours a day, 7 days a we , without anyissues. he's been accepted into the community. he's filed his tax returns. >> reporter: arguing river
rest this weekend, thiar as thetment of homeland security weighs in on the immigration status of thu ect. nbc's ron mott has the latest on a case that has captured this country's atntion. >> reporter: this morning, new details about how 20-year-old mollie tibbetts died, ath killi has shocked her small iowa hometown. tseliminary autopsy resul list multipleieharp force is as the cause o her death. 24-year-old cristhian bahena rivera is charged withgr first- murder. authorities say he's an...
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perform the daily life it to parties anymore and one of the typical symptoms we have that kind of says if ect routines that have been have to be performed like checking if the door is locked if the still is turned off or washing cleaning bringing things in a certain kind of or down and we have a lease obsessive thoughts coming into my mind. people are fighting against the thoughts because they are of. sexual or any kind of disgusting nature and told us obsessive compulsive behavior occur with some reason for it actually we don't know the full reason of course there are genetic components and as a kind of risk factor it's not a genetic disorder at all childhood plays a role in how what does we learn about cleaning about hygiene but there remains a big question mark about the real the. real reasons and how it comes to obsessive compulsive disorder. for o.c.d. because i'm used to my office door of the office i would say so because it's rather normal behavior and in a way it makes sense to double check things because we're wired lot of trouble and problems and that's typical of most. men and wome
perform the daily life it to parties anymore and one of the typical symptoms we have that kind of says if ect routines that have been have to be performed like checking if the door is locked if the still is turned off or washing cleaning bringing things in a certain kind of or down and we have a lease obsessive thoughts coming into my mind. people are fighting against the thoughts because they are of. sexual or any kind of disgusting nature and told us obsessive compulsive behavior occur with...
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ent,ecting on lloyd's comm we do not have transparent government and wisconsin like we have prided ourselvesin the past. mike mccabe grew up on a dairy farm in central wisconsin. he knows the rural people. he is interested in being a uniter, not pitting one group against another. the wisconsin workracy campaign which and still existing as a government watchdog to uncover corruption. after about 15 years, he got a little discouraged with that and the started an organization called the blue gene nation. tion.f it -- blue jean na one of his trademarks, is he will always wear blue jeans. he is trying to promote the idea of the wealthier of the common good and common people. host: thank you for telling us about your candidate. we had west of wisconsin to the state of minnesota. a political reporter joins us now via skype. general'se attorney race and let viewers know what is going on with the some of these allegations that emerged over the weekend are -- weekend. guest: the attorney general's office, it became open this year when a woman decided to run for governor. five democrats decided to run
ent,ecting on lloyd's comm we do not have transparent government and wisconsin like we have prided ourselvesin the past. mike mccabe grew up on a dairy farm in central wisconsin. he knows the rural people. he is interested in being a uniter, not pitting one group against another. the wisconsin workracy campaign which and still existing as a government watchdog to uncover corruption. after about 15 years, he got a little discouraged with that and the started an organization called the blue gene...