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does it answer how morris is still does on the name and also does a 2nd conflicts and no instead just on the last conflict in demand was privileged enough. in demand lit meaning it's haven't been doing it you can order some thoughts i guessed and one pass attempts month on just. missed missed in some and. i've. got to makes me furious when corporations are in. responsibly with people trying to find out the opposite i've been stabbed in the textile factory fire radioactive contamination after a reactor accident. alyosha enough to break in the dam of the mining company there's no way into my head is god's earth. is up to us and. more sun. saws and things have to. satisfy and. you're going on. the board the horizon the pause the rising dizzily yes it was up to one of the field designers make the b.p.x. as frequent in fact i sent us a little swim in my study last week. and discomfits c.m.o. was just as gentle as indeed nominal. so hard i kept a hunch unlike last time she tried to do sticks and the mountains in the same had some nationalities together it isn't going to seem to stick ever t
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and the fi kiya does it to. sustain it mean that it is a vital part of our strategy everyone said to me in a way how we're using resources in a sestina where man becomes increasingly important i'm confident that we can create a more equitable and sustainable world for all of us we can create value safely and sustainably it's about creating a culture of sustainability students and this is the guns and willing to move further into the flutist just the gansa to him didn't you serve in the business is hampton enough on the end of the other sentence lassigny. to. the seedings or someone will keep. mum wasn't. even. down to the. ok it's just. going to come to predict and suing to get my yeah but just on my lady in the navy they still don't was my lord just. let us go is a mess we have a place as good reason to can skin all the slaves give us numbers a month ago says she and he they get to see if they are in these indies a c.m. only does it just as i ask you know as we did this is at this wedding going in moving does.
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does it answer how morris is still did his own to name an awful guy and does a 2nd conflicts and no instead just on the most conflict and the man was privileged enough. in demand meaning it's haven't been doing it you can order songs on tag attached and on past attempts month understood as most months dismissed mitten summoned to summon. it to makes me really a furious when corporations maintain. responsibly with people in china to find out the opposite. i'm afraid stay ahead in the textile factory fire radioactive contamination have to react to accept. the notion i have to break into them often mining company there's no way to. say this guy. is up to us and is much. more fun that. was and. that is why i have my dear count on the. keyboard the horizon the pause the rise not just the kids yes it was something i went up to the field designers make tons of it. in here at the price it doesn't investigate as much. undiscounted cmos. if this is due to losing did you know. someone who kept a hunch in the class at the time to try to do sticks and the amount of these any of these to every de
does it answer how morris is still did his own to name an awful guy and does a 2nd conflicts and no instead just on the most conflict and the man was privileged enough. in demand meaning it's haven't been doing it you can order songs on tag attached and on past attempts month understood as most months dismissed mitten summoned to summon. it to makes me really a furious when corporations maintain. responsibly with people in china to find out the opposite. i'm afraid stay ahead in the textile...
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if he does want to do the job, he does want to do it, does any quiz ever from does want to do it, doesany quiz ever from his speech does want to do it, does any quiz everfrom his speech present does want to do it, does any quiz ever from his speech present which was quite remarkable and it was hard to not feel moved whatever you think of the whole debacle he spoke from the heart there is saying that he has been... this has been for him something that has built for a long time probably before megan, simply one w of the commentators who wrote a very good piece about how he told her years ago he wants to get out. i think the way it is been handled by some clever pr from canada or america or california and they don't really understand that this is not something where you can just do a glossy press release and be quite clever about it. david when you see one piece of pathetic that asks chilli you want to but you are not? stuck away in all the endless coverage not only in the uk, i was in europe last week and it is all over the press in europe and of course in the states and in australia as
if he does want to do the job, he does want to do it, does any quiz ever from does want to do it, doesany quiz ever from his speech does want to do it, does any quiz everfrom his speech present does want to do it, does any quiz ever from his speech present which was quite remarkable and it was hard to not feel moved whatever you think of the whole debacle he spoke from the heart there is saying that he has been... this has been for him something that has built for a long time probably before...
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does the shift of focus turn to europe? e.u. the representative hogan over here the last week, there is clearly some progress. we talked to our clients a lot about don't underestimate this president's affinity for tariffs. work andes tariffs they got him a better nafta deal, and they brought china to the table. we can't rule out the risk the president goes back to the tariffs and the threat of adding them. e.u.,k the bottom line is u.s. relations are better than they were last year, but still, you can't rule out escalation. vonnie: does the president have more leverage because he can claim two wins? libby: politically, with the passing of the usmca and the phase i deal, even in terms of iran and the way that has played out in the short-term, he can say these are all unequivocal victories for him. he will continue to talk about these on the campaign trail. honestly, if it is any indication, his approval ratings are near all-time highs. it shows the public thinks he is doing a better job. i envision him as a formidable candidate.
does the shift of focus turn to europe? e.u. the representative hogan over here the last week, there is clearly some progress. we talked to our clients a lot about don't underestimate this president's affinity for tariffs. work andes tariffs they got him a better nafta deal, and they brought china to the table. we can't rule out the risk the president goes back to the tariffs and the threat of adding them. e.u.,k the bottom line is u.s. relations are better than they were last year, but still,...
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what does a phase one deal actually mean for the markets? does it change anything concretely?> the markets have been on and off for so long. to actually get something as a calming of tensions. now the market can actually rise. some areas will continue to lag. have the currency manipulator tag taken away. i would expect the yuan to weaken. they have plenty of room to let it go. they will let the yuan weekend. and then you follow with that. francine: if there is a 10% move in the yuan, will the u.s. take offense? >> i think so. the u.s. administration tilt -- still needs a potential enemy. to continue to polarize people's anger. having a complete piece with china is not there. will be more rounds of volatility. you have to think about what is happening in the market more recently. we moved from panic to euphoria. weakerstarting to see countries like brazil and south africa. picking up steam in the market. the market is starting to be in better shape. 2018 was a big recovery. this year could be more about alpha. this is a chart we made for you that looks at what we are forecastin
what does a phase one deal actually mean for the markets? does it change anything concretely?> the markets have been on and off for so long. to actually get something as a calming of tensions. now the market can actually rise. some areas will continue to lag. have the currency manipulator tag taken away. i would expect the yuan to weaken. they have plenty of room to let it go. they will let the yuan weekend. and then you follow with that. francine: if there is a 10% move in the yuan, will...
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that.want to do does it in iraq. ow, how anybody could have any doubt about the president's desire, number one, strike at a two, avoid warer i'll never, ever know. the speaker pro tempore: the expired.'s time has mr. burgess: i yield the gentleman an additional minute. mr. cole: i thank the gentleman much. this message sends the wrong message at the wrong time. in a esident has acted restrained manner. he's endured and our country's endless provocation. we should reject this rule. rankly, we should have a regular process where we actually go back to the committee of jurisdiction and we absolutely object the underlying resolution. i conclude, before i do want to mention, because i know my friend is very sincere expanding ions on congressional war power. no doubt in my mind about it. we worked on it before. i look forward to work with my friend on that issue again. the wrong vehicle at the wrong time. the wrong consequences for our this kind of s legislation. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlem
that.want to do does it in iraq. ow, how anybody could have any doubt about the president's desire, number one, strike at a two, avoid warer i'll never, ever know. the speaker pro tempore: the expired.'s time has mr. burgess: i yield the gentleman an additional minute. mr. cole: i thank the gentleman much. this message sends the wrong message at the wrong time. in a esident has acted restrained manner. he's endured and our country's endless provocation. we should reject this rule. rankly, we...
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what does the china-u.s.l mean for germany and particularly german manufacturing? if i think about characterizing the phase one deal, it is essentially a massive purchase agreement between the u.s. and china. if you look at the sections around intellectual property, currencies, they are all very small, and more than half of the deal is just dedicated to these purchase amounts, which the chinese are meant to buy off the u.s. and unfortunately, what that means is, to look at manufactured goods, for instance, the biggest loser out of that, potentially, is germany, and france as well. the one big category is aircraft. what does that mean?who is the other single biggest producer of aircraft in the world? it is europe. it means the chinese will have to buy more american goods. so i am worried about the impact termsl have in europe in of the chinese purchases of the u.s., and of course you mentioned brazil, which is a big agricultural exporter. tom: i was stunned at the back of your note on brazil and soybeans as we
what does the china-u.s.l mean for germany and particularly german manufacturing? if i think about characterizing the phase one deal, it is essentially a massive purchase agreement between the u.s. and china. if you look at the sections around intellectual property, currencies, they are all very small, and more than half of the deal is just dedicated to these purchase amounts, which the chinese are meant to buy off the u.s. and unfortunately, what that means is, to look at manufactured goods,...
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it does not seem like your standard article. it is not part of the article three, at what point it -- is it part of the supervisory power to order one branch of the government to turn over materials to another branch? could that be what the supreme court has described to aid the grand jury? implementing the rule six e. ofit speaks in the language authorization of disclosure. and indeed, your own application did not ask for that. >> i guess we will have to hear from mr. freeman. the supreme court says -- >> does the will itself give the district court that authority? >> i need to get the exact language in front of me and i don't have it. remember, this is a rule. what the court have to if you are saying there's a difference? >> there is no grand jury secrecy as there is now because of the rule in the rule provides exceptions to itself, so if it fits, the secrecy would not apply. is justice department housing these, again i just find it unfathomable for the justice department to say there's no legal ground to continue to hold them
it does not seem like your standard article. it is not part of the article three, at what point it -- is it part of the supervisory power to order one branch of the government to turn over materials to another branch? could that be what the supreme court has described to aid the grand jury? implementing the rule six e. ofit speaks in the language authorization of disclosure. and indeed, your own application did not ask for that. >> i guess we will have to hear from mr. freeman. the...
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how does that affect the administration in beijing, does it move them closer to the u.s.?e: i was there, a group from the u.s. observing the presidential election in taiwan. remarkable to see the exercising of democracy 100 miles away from the chinese mainland. and importantly to think about it was a referendum of china glowing -- growing closer to taiwan. what the election results demonstrated was a strong desire amongst people in taiwan to be closer to free markets, open markets, and free societies like the united states. that for beijing is probably worrisome. the more difficult challenge going forward is how does beijing respond to what happened in taiwan, what do they do not in retaliation, but to express a point of view that this one country, two systems model that they use for hong kong, and would like to use for taiwan, for them to demonstrate that that is a live paradigm. the question will be how china engages. no question, taiwan's economic development, the freedoms it boasts, that is positive for our relationship. david: china takes a long-term view and the hori
how does that affect the administration in beijing, does it move them closer to the u.s.?e: i was there, a group from the u.s. observing the presidential election in taiwan. remarkable to see the exercising of democracy 100 miles away from the chinese mainland. and importantly to think about it was a referendum of china glowing -- growing closer to taiwan. what the election results demonstrated was a strong desire amongst people in taiwan to be closer to free markets, open markets, and free...
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what does that look like to you? i think that a phase one trade deal doesn't necessarily put to rest the other technology issues that have become part of the geopolitical landscape. these are not just the two largest economy in the world, they are the economies that have the strongest tech sectors. both governments are focused on the national security implications of technology products. the 5g conversation has become a conversation around national and economic security. i don't think that is going to change because of a phase one trade deal. we should all expect this to be a complicated issue, an important issue, and one that is going to be topical on an ongoing business throughout the decade. taylor: you only get about 2% of global sales from china. i wonder if that has been more of a concerted effort to protect yourself until these issues are resolved? i am thinking ip theft, forced tech transfer. does this perhaps change anything for microsoft's fundamental business? brad: today, the u.s. government has concerns
what does that look like to you? i think that a phase one trade deal doesn't necessarily put to rest the other technology issues that have become part of the geopolitical landscape. these are not just the two largest economy in the world, they are the economies that have the strongest tech sectors. both governments are focused on the national security implications of technology products. the 5g conversation has become a conversation around national and economic security. i don't think that is...
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>> it most definitely does. there's little question about what that is in my mind, if it's actually a valid video, which we have validated it as cnn, so it does. >> all right. so that's what it is. now we get into what was it, and how did this happen. general marks, the idea of iranian capabilities, spider, could they have done this? >> oh, absolutely. they have the sa-15, which is a russian-made surface to air missile, made in the early '80s, not particularly overly sophisticated, but it has some capabilities to go after particularly, you know, cruise missiles is why it was developed, which means it has some incredible maneuverability. bear in mind by comparison, this is a slow-moving, ascending commercial aircraft with passengers. >> right. that takes us to the next question, and david, weigh in once i get the take from spider here. how do you make this mistake? do you not know what the plane is? does the thing launch itself? i mean what are the variabilities here that make it something other than, let's shoot
>> it most definitely does. there's little question about what that is in my mind, if it's actually a valid video, which we have validated it as cnn, so it does. >> all right. so that's what it is. now we get into what was it, and how did this happen. general marks, the idea of iranian capabilities, spider, could they have done this? >> oh, absolutely. they have the sa-15, which is a russian-made surface to air missile, made in the early '80s, not particularly overly...
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does he represent?an valu collin: well, he is our president, and i haven't taken any positionn the peachment proceedings. i do not think i am qualifiedo speak to that. what i have seen with president trump is silar to what dr. land talked about. many evangelicals, like myself, who had been skeptical of him, actually saw he's actually turned out to be, in some ways, better than we expected. 'nd, at the same time, many of the things that were discouraged by, some of his racially charged comments and some of his -- well, basically his constant twitter presence, t are things tre well known to everybody who voted for him last time around. in that sense things haven't changed. i do not oppose him in that regard. i think the bible very clearly calls us to vote -- excuse me, not to vote but to pray for , those people in office, whoever they might be, and ultimately to trust them for the outcome. my main concern is the perception of white evangelicalp as a sort tisan part of the republican party, essentially the
does he represent?an valu collin: well, he is our president, and i haven't taken any positionn the peachment proceedings. i do not think i am qualifiedo speak to that. what i have seen with president trump is silar to what dr. land talked about. many evangelicals, like myself, who had been skeptical of him, actually saw he's actually turned out to be, in some ways, better than we expected. 'nd, at the same time, many of the things that were discouraged by, some of his racially charged comments...
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she does have this conviction.his case. we believe she did not get a fair trial, we believe there were systemic flaws in the way this case was handled from day one, soi this case was handled from day one, so i would support an appeal, but i think it is positive that she is going home because she is in a fragile psycho geological state, she has been to a terrible ordeal and needs all the help she can get. -- psychological. is this case is unique in cyprus? it is unique in terms of the international dimension and in terms of how much publicity it has received, but it is not unique in terms of police handling and criminaljustice unique in terms of police handling and criminal justice handling unique in terms of police handling and criminaljustice handling of cases related to violence against women. i think that this case has brought to the surface though systemic flaws that have existed for many years and have resulted in in an enormous gender justice many years and have resulted in in an enormous genderjustice gap in
she does have this conviction.his case. we believe she did not get a fair trial, we believe there were systemic flaws in the way this case was handled from day one, soi this case was handled from day one, so i would support an appeal, but i think it is positive that she is going home because she is in a fragile psycho geological state, she has been to a terrible ordeal and needs all the help she can get. -- psychological. is this case is unique in cyprus? it is unique in terms of the...
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we will be looking for exactly who in either party does or does not break.wide audience, this is nuance, the body language of each person is extraordinary. gail collins with a liberal tilt writing for the new york times. it is really a provocative essay. president mcconnell is running everything. the majority leader is leaning towards giving trump a pass on the impeachment discussion. some of the republicans might think that mr. penn's, vice president pence would be a big improvement over the guy they have got now. for the country, may be, but not for the senator from kentucky. that is some of the back-and-forth going on right now. did the president have a good day yesterday? emily: i saw numerous people praising the president yesterday. it sounds like they are entering a phase with iran where they are open to de-escalation. you did not see loss of american lives, so it looks like at this point we will have to wait and see what happens next. some colleagues have reported there is concern we could see future attacks, maybe cyberattacks, but at this point it l
we will be looking for exactly who in either party does or does not break.wide audience, this is nuance, the body language of each person is extraordinary. gail collins with a liberal tilt writing for the new york times. it is really a provocative essay. president mcconnell is running everything. the majority leader is leaning towards giving trump a pass on the impeachment discussion. some of the republicans might think that mr. penn's, vice president pence would be a big improvement over the...
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does it help in your negotiating or does it make no difference?nk we are steps on aake short-term basis. we are trying to see the industry perform well. we are going to see competition going on in the industry. we will have a strong boeing and airbus and that should be the basis of moving this industry forward in the future. francine: thank you very much for joining us morning. -- joining us this morning. santander expected to reach the higher end of it capital. we speak to its chair after this. ♪ ♪ 97 basis points of capital shows the model is working, the transformation, the execution. it allows us to keep growth because it is also growth, not just revenues. we have ground the balance sheet and attractive dividend policy. as a company and a bank, we need to do more. we have been working for this for 15 years. the key issue for all of us is that it is done responsibly. we do not leave people behind. there is billions of middle-class citizens but billions that are not middle class want to live better. francine: that was ana botin, santander chair.
does it help in your negotiating or does it make no difference?nk we are steps on aake short-term basis. we are trying to see the industry perform well. we are going to see competition going on in the industry. we will have a strong boeing and airbus and that should be the basis of moving this industry forward in the future. francine: thank you very much for joining us morning. -- joining us this morning. santander expected to reach the higher end of it capital. we speak to its chair after...
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kevin: yes it does.ll morning i was talking with sources in terms of led logistics -- in terms of the logistics as a relates to whether or not they will get the votes to have witnesses. right now the math is not there. senator cory gardner has suggested he does not feel that there would need to be witnesses called to this trial. the trajectory of this trial has not changed, even following the john bolton manuscript port in the new york times. the working timetable, should there not be witnesses, is the impeachment trial could be wrapped up late friday evening or even saturday morning. obviously, that could still change. the calculation behind the scenes, according to my reporting is that should john bolton be forced to testify, hunter biden would no doubt be called in as well. david: i also wonder, what is the point in all of this? did anything change? was there a political point in that essentially the democrats have forced republicans to come out and say what alan dershowitz has been saying, that if th
kevin: yes it does.ll morning i was talking with sources in terms of led logistics -- in terms of the logistics as a relates to whether or not they will get the votes to have witnesses. right now the math is not there. senator cory gardner has suggested he does not feel that there would need to be witnesses called to this trial. the trajectory of this trial has not changed, even following the john bolton manuscript port in the new york times. the working timetable, should there not be...
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does not tell. a compelling film about getting an education under occupation. that is once the been of the looked at it asked us if you don't feel sick you would dump tom frankly we don't feel secure but we come. but what happened after the cameras left rewind learning to die on al-jazeera. it is murder when you throw a firebomb into someone's home and meet the young you know the next not insignificant in numbers that insignificant ideologically that is significant even as a crime gets you down very significantly by dictating to governments and the fuck they want to see you down shalt not kill because of the radicalized youth series on al-jazeera. let. me. hold. this is al jazeera. hello i'm adrian finighan this is the live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes the burial of the iranian general custom salomone is postponed after a stampede kills it's such. iran's parliament's designates u.s. forces terrorists that approves a massive budget boost to the puts full.
does not tell. a compelling film about getting an education under occupation. that is once the been of the looked at it asked us if you don't feel sick you would dump tom frankly we don't feel secure but we come. but what happened after the cameras left rewind learning to die on al-jazeera. it is murder when you throw a firebomb into someone's home and meet the young you know the next not insignificant in numbers that insignificant ideologically that is significant even as a crime gets you down...
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i mean where does it leave where does that leave relations then between washington and what with this escalation well to be fair this escalation came entirely from the american side as as is now pretty much public knowledge as possible. you know he was coming to iraq at the invite to the president the prime minister of iraq on a mission of peace to try and work out some sort of arrangement some sort of peace accord with the sorrow of these bees of yemen in other places so america is the one that is causing problems in every place it goes to what way does that leave everything will be fair it exposes further the lies of america you know america seems to get away with everything and refuses to abide by any sort of international law it's dropped out of the international court of justice the i.c.c. the human rights council now it has no respect for any law except it's little i mean it doesn't respect its own people just even some veterans i've spoken to veterans and i see the pain these boys are going through they come back from all manner of different places you know with their arms dest
i mean where does it leave where does that leave relations then between washington and what with this escalation well to be fair this escalation came entirely from the american side as as is now pretty much public knowledge as possible. you know he was coming to iraq at the invite to the president the prime minister of iraq on a mission of peace to try and work out some sort of arrangement some sort of peace accord with the sorrow of these bees of yemen in other places so america is the one...
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this does not happen many times in history.ome people call it a ceremonial role which i think is probably a little understated. he is presiding over the trial. the question will be if he lets the senate come up with all of the rules in the senators vote, what is that role? i think of law -- a lot of people think he can get get involved, push it one way, and i don't think we will not. justice roberts has not done this before. we have not done it before. this is the third time. it is very interesting to watch. has ayour publication piece this morning about chief justice roberts and who will be whispering in his ear. and her teamough have been working for weeks now on what are the rules of the road and how does he to conduct the trial? guest: conduct is the operative word. he wants to be seen as presiding, making sure everything is moving smoothly, but does not want to be the decision-maker. the founders left that to the senate. the put the chief justice in place so the vice >> we will leave this conversation here to go live to th
this does not happen many times in history.ome people call it a ceremonial role which i think is probably a little understated. he is presiding over the trial. the question will be if he lets the senate come up with all of the rules in the senators vote, what is that role? i think of law -- a lot of people think he can get get involved, push it one way, and i don't think we will not. justice roberts has not done this before. we have not done it before. this is the third time. it is very...
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if he's also known does what. does it have. almost us. don't put them away else me as well as this goes wrong when i was trying to make. money. because that's history societies did you can do for you to see. that. they're good at what. they're called. there's a ship. and next be given section 7. as you should so i'm not sure. if you. have some but. the latest. ones chrysippus solid alphabet on the list and your did to me no. more new posts are you. sick or new some reason but when you really don't like. the bunny jokes and he just about screw them for the 2nd start up ok ok. you go with him but. i don't. know. where you have it now didn't take account of i'm wrong. so i clearly in. which i want to recall the twits. the same times on instinct it was. really good. going to propose another that's good askin why she just. said whatever. versus. the congo a little more question asked. no comment that the truck. is in your pocket ok. because we're getting feds suited up. disney getting really good for. us you forget is this what is it going to
if he's also known does what. does it have. almost us. don't put them away else me as well as this goes wrong when i was trying to make. money. because that's history societies did you can do for you to see. that. they're good at what. they're called. there's a ship. and next be given section 7. as you should so i'm not sure. if you. have some but. the latest. ones chrysippus solid alphabet on the list and your did to me no. more new posts are you. sick or new some reason but when you really...
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what does it mean about what we know about the story and what does it mean legally?e have them both covered perfectly for you. vicky ward, michael zeldin. first the facts in the story in the background. the president, i don't know this guy. i would have never talked to him about something like this. i would have talked to rudy, and i don't like the ambassador. say the ambassador part. how does the others square with your understanding of the story? >> i think that this tape really serves to kind of corroborate what lev parnas has been saying. and what is so interesting is that that dinner according to lev parnas and according to all our reporting was a very small dinner, 15 people. interestingly, rudy giuliani was not there. >> so the idea that the president would've been talking to rudy about it that night is impossible? >> no. in fact, what i've reported in the past for cnn that really rudy and lev parnas only come together and start working on ukraine six months later after lev parnas has found a way to get rudy paid by this company. what's really interesting abou
what does it mean about what we know about the story and what does it mean legally?e have them both covered perfectly for you. vicky ward, michael zeldin. first the facts in the story in the background. the president, i don't know this guy. i would have never talked to him about something like this. i would have talked to rudy, and i don't like the ambassador. say the ambassador part. how does the others square with your understanding of the story? >> i think that this tape really serves...
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it is only that he did not this is then he does all of that does that says none of that pessimism does this i need to tie a couple of. months on its own. to eat years it's a numbers as though to see a lot of the things taking the most mechanism eating between 9 and this is 2nd eldest must be under an imminent iron maiden what is good news is that when you assume a demon done him in and strengthen them in the face of ad understood so when and isn't was just as messiah does place not in game one son plavix does does it answer how morris is still did isn't a name an awful this is a conflict to end no instead just one must conflict but then demand was privileged enough. in demand lit meaning up it's haven't been doing it over some thoughts i guessed and in past attempts meant understood as most lengthy snooze meant in some of. my the air. makes me furious when corporations are in. responsibly with people trying to find out the opposite i've been stabbed in the textile factory if i am i being too active contamination i have to react to. the notion after a break in the dam of the money. ther
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what does he want? moment.en or pete buttigieg, i think they would listen and question their advisors and consider the consequences. on our line for independent. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i trust president trump. i wish sometimes we could get positive coverage from your network. way you sit there and looking all somber but i'm pretty sure you refuse to -- [indiscernible] you are a reprehensible ingrate. host: thanks for phoning in. we are glad to hear from you. bloomberg, ahael democrat running for president. he is expected to spend up to a billion dollars. we will go to columbus, ohio. good morning. how are you doing? that our foreign is basically a wholly-owned subsidiary of the conservative movement. one of the better candidates -- -- the secretary of defense who was a career military guy until he moved into academia. believes in a strong defense. have seems to be what we in the mainstream foreign policy establishment. vowingichael bloomberg to spend up to $1 billion to defeat presi
what does he want? moment.en or pete buttigieg, i think they would listen and question their advisors and consider the consequences. on our line for independent. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i trust president trump. i wish sometimes we could get positive coverage from your network. way you sit there and looking all somber but i'm pretty sure you refuse to -- [indiscernible] you are a reprehensible ingrate. host: thanks for phoning in. we are glad to hear from you....
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why does th where does that leave us? >> to clarissa's point, there has been this contradiction since president trump was on the campaign trail, he has said he wants to end endless wars in the middle east, but at the same time he said he wants to have an issue, i wants to double down on his policy and views with regards to iran. that policy has always been in place, and it only becomes more pronounced at times like this. i'm not going to speak for the president how he wants to communicate that information to the american people. but i think all of us would recognize that we would be more convinced. but candidly i also believe we're overblowing this whole situation about the killing of qassem soleimani. >> tell me why. >> well, simply he was a battlefield commander, everybody would say he was somehow a member of the iranian government. he was a battlefield commander, as clarissa said, responsible for the killing of many, many americans , over 600, more importantly the maiming of thousands. and he was a combatant recently.
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no, it does not. leader mcconnell's proposal to vote on witnesses and documents later is nothing more than a poorly disguised trap. after we've heard the arguments, leader mcconnell said, we ought to vote and move on. all of my fellow senators, democrat and republican, should take stock of the leader's words and remember the commitment he made on national television to take his cues from the white house. so i say to the chair, it may feel like we are no longer -- we are no closer to establishing the rules for a senate trial than when we last met, but the question -- the vital question of whether or not we have a fair trial -- ultimately rests with a majority of the senators in this chamber. the president faces gravely serious charges, abuse of trial, abuse of his public trust, solicitorring a foreign power in our elections, obstructing the powers of congress, and if convicted, the president faces the most severe punishment our constitution images. we have the sole power to discharge this most difficul
no, it does not. leader mcconnell's proposal to vote on witnesses and documents later is nothing more than a poorly disguised trap. after we've heard the arguments, leader mcconnell said, we ought to vote and move on. all of my fellow senators, democrat and republican, should take stock of the leader's words and remember the commitment he made on national television to take his cues from the white house. so i say to the chair, it may feel like we are no longer -- we are no closer to...
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he does not do that.t does his son do, he decides to invade a sovereign country and we have been paying the price ever since. all those people in congress, we have only have -- had five declared wars in this country. all you people in congress who stood up and said let's invade iraq, knock on george bush posh door and say thank you very much for getting us into this. host: you can respond. agree with steve. if you look at it, the same people who push to get us into war in iraq in 2003 -- after 9/11, they saw an opening to finally get saddam hussein, convince george w. bush we need to invade iraq, the same people pressuring bill clinton in 1998 to sign an executive order declaring a regime change mission in iraq. these are the same people today, they are running around here who want us to go hard after iran. i think we need to take a deep breath, including myself and say what is the history? what can be learned from our lessons? we need to learn lessons. i was listening in the last segment about their expe
he does not do that.t does his son do, he decides to invade a sovereign country and we have been paying the price ever since. all those people in congress, we have only have -- had five declared wars in this country. all you people in congress who stood up and said let's invade iraq, knock on george bush posh door and say thank you very much for getting us into this. host: you can respond. agree with steve. if you look at it, the same people who push to get us into war in iraq in 2003 -- after...
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and what does that mean? that the indictment shows about why he was involved over there. the guy's sinister, out for his own pocket, got a lot of dirty friends. does that kill him, or do the documents save him? >> i mean, that's -- that's the question in the minds of the jurors, right. it's -- that's part of their responsibility is to assess the truth and voracity of the witnesses. there is no doubt that if he testifies, they will go after him, they've got tons of information to use against him. the current charges, of course, of being part of that. he has an illustrious business history with litigation issues, problems with other business interests and things along those lines. he is going to get beaten up bad. the things that save him are those things that corroborate his testimony. the documents. and i would also say the fact that some of the things that parnas is saying happened, we know did, in fact, happen. so when he shows up the day before and lays out that threat that if there's no announcement, penc
and what does that mean? that the indictment shows about why he was involved over there. the guy's sinister, out for his own pocket, got a lot of dirty friends. does that kill him, or do the documents save him? >> i mean, that's -- that's the question in the minds of the jurors, right. it's -- that's part of their responsibility is to assess the truth and voracity of the witnesses. there is no doubt that if he testifies, they will go after him, they've got tons of information to use...
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why does that or how does that, you know, dynamic change anything? >> under new york criminal law and criminal statutes in new york, fred, if you add that label to it and you're able to prove the conduct rose to that level, you're able to enhance the sentencing after conviction. but we're a long way away from conviction. i'll give you one example. one of the victims who has to prove her case beyond a reasonable doubt within a month has emails to harvey weinstein saying how much she loved him and how much she appreciates everything he's done for her. the defense, there's a defense case here, fred. it's like, you know, the great rocco lamb poen in the godfather, difficult but not impossible. and this is for a defense attorney all you can ever ask for is a defensible case. and this is one. and you're going to see vicious cross examination by the lead female attorney for harvey wine stooip. a female can do it. i can't do it, but a female can do it. and they're going to punch holes in this case and it's going to be interesting. >> we'll see. >> and morall
why does that or how does that, you know, dynamic change anything? >> under new york criminal law and criminal statutes in new york, fred, if you add that label to it and you're able to prove the conduct rose to that level, you're able to enhance the sentencing after conviction. but we're a long way away from conviction. i'll give you one example. one of the victims who has to prove her case beyond a reasonable doubt within a month has emails to harvey weinstein saying how much she loved...
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does it bear fruit? yes, it does grow olives.ee nursery at mek‘ele university in northern ethiopia. some 30 or 40 years ago data shows that droughts were occurring every ten years. now they are every five years. so we need to prepare, as a community, as a society to be able to function in drought years and one of the best ways to do that is to restore the environments and restore the environments we can capture every little drop of rain that comes. here is how it works. people and animals are kept out to allow natural regrowth. the trees help keep moisture in the soil, recharging rivers and springs. it may seem trivial to people who live in wet environments that a spring has come back. but for people who live in a dry environment, a spring that was around 100 years ago or 200 years ago is now coming back and giving water. it is highly significant. and this re—greening is happening on a vast scale. in this one province in northern ethiopia, they have reforested 15,000 square kilometres. trees are also a source of cash. local peopl
does it bear fruit? yes, it does grow olives.ee nursery at mek‘ele university in northern ethiopia. some 30 or 40 years ago data shows that droughts were occurring every ten years. now they are every five years. so we need to prepare, as a community, as a society to be able to function in drought years and one of the best ways to do that is to restore the environments and restore the environments we can capture every little drop of rain that comes. here is how it works. people and animals are...
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what does that mean to us? does that mean that the president and -- and lev parnas might have had breakfast together? >> we don't know if they actually went ahead and had that breakfast. but it does appear from these documents that at least the breakfast was scheduled. and it really raises the question, ali, of how is it possible that as president trump has continued to say, including today, that he didn't know lev parnas? you don't usually schedule breakfast with somebody that you don't know. and the evidence has continued to pile up. be it the multiple photographs, some of which you're looking at right now, that show parnas meeting with the president on several occasions. as well as parnas's comments to rachel maddow last night saying that he had been at a lot of small events, round tables, with the president. that trump knew exactly who he was. it's really calling into question the president's attempts to try to distance himself from lev parnas and these other characters by suggesting that, you know, it migh
what does that mean to us? does that mean that the president and -- and lev parnas might have had breakfast together? >> we don't know if they actually went ahead and had that breakfast. but it does appear from these documents that at least the breakfast was scheduled. and it really raises the question, ali, of how is it possible that as president trump has continued to say, including today, that he didn't know lev parnas? you don't usually schedule breakfast with somebody that you don't...
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awaited middle east peace plan israeli goals get support while palestinian aspirations are sidelined does the proposal pose or undermine peace what does this say about america's evolving position on the conflict this is inside story. hello and welcome to the show i'm sam is a than the last opportunity for peace that's how u.s. president donald trump described his plan to end 7 decades of conflict between palestinians and israelis but palestinian leaders want involved in the process and they immediately rejected it people in the occupied west bank in gaza protested as soon as trump on bell the proposal with israel's prime minister its sides with israel in the so-called final status issues to be resolved with palestinians israel gets all of jerusalem as its capital as well as sovereignty over the jordan valley and in the gold jewish settlements in the west bank my vision presents a win win opportunity for both. a realistic 2 state solution that resolves the risk of palestinian statehood to israel's security today israel has taken a giant step toward peace i hope that the palestinians and br
awaited middle east peace plan israeli goals get support while palestinian aspirations are sidelined does the proposal pose or undermine peace what does this say about america's evolving position on the conflict this is inside story. hello and welcome to the show i'm sam is a than the last opportunity for peace that's how u.s. president donald trump described his plan to end 7 decades of conflict between palestinians and israelis but palestinian leaders want involved in the process and they...
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he so counterintuitive and a lot of his approach, does that interest you? >> i find it incredibly interesting because what he does he doesn't take anything at face value. or what you see on the surface. and probably outliers is one of my favorite books that he wrote because what he does is to say here is the promise and this is why you should be curious about this premise and this is how it becomes different then you may have thought it was going to be. talking to strangers i'm just a little bit into that but for someone who likes to communicate and considers communication to be vital i think talking to strangers is something very instructive there. words that change minds shelley survey has written, i think this is like her third book this is another of those communication books. you look at being someone that comes from the sales and marketing side of things going back to my first jobs selling figuring out what motivates people, words to use, how you use language, her latest book is one that i just downloaded. i thought it would be a good companion read a
he so counterintuitive and a lot of his approach, does that interest you? >> i find it incredibly interesting because what he does he doesn't take anything at face value. or what you see on the surface. and probably outliers is one of my favorite books that he wrote because what he does is to say here is the promise and this is why you should be curious about this premise and this is how it becomes different then you may have thought it was going to be. talking to strangers i'm just a...
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does it mean we get regime change eventually. does president trump get the credit./3 of young people would rather live someplace other than the united states. is this a problem and coming directly from the education we're paying tens of thousands of dollars every year for. connell: maybe the parents made too many mistakes. david, see you at top of the hour. melissa: caught stealing. in october, the houston astros lost the world series today, bigger loss, is being handed to the team. details right here. plus planning on hitting the friendly skies this year. find out the best times to do it. that's next. ♪. at fidelity, online u.s. stocks and etfs are commission-free. and when you open a new brokerage account, your cash is automatically invested at a great rate. that's why fidelity leads the industry in value while our competition continues to talk. ♪ talk, talk while our competition continues to talk. most people think as a reliable phone company. but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their
does it mean we get regime change eventually. does president trump get the credit./3 of young people would rather live someplace other than the united states. is this a problem and coming directly from the education we're paying tens of thousands of dollars every year for. connell: maybe the parents made too many mistakes. david, see you at top of the hour. melissa: caught stealing. in october, the houston astros lost the world series today, bigger loss, is being handed to the team. details...
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what does it -- signals. what does it signal to you?o the economy, and it reflects the fact that monetary policy is easy. if i were a fed official, i would be concerned about that. tom: are you calling for a rate increase? stephen: now i think it is more about the balance sheet and the fed has to make a decision of how quick they want to take a decision -- expansion of the balance sheet. tom: january 29? stephen: there is some discussion and sick of they will not do any -- signal of they will not do anything until the next monthly, but we might see them taper down the pace of expansion. tom: stephen stanley knows the script as we speak about the fed and the economy, one of the optimists on wall street. coming up, this is really important. former australian prime minister working with the asian society institute, he is with david westin in the 12:00 hour and i think they will talk about the fires of australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> i think we have done what we had to do, but i am sensitive from here that we need to be finding ways to
what does it -- signals. what does it signal to you?o the economy, and it reflects the fact that monetary policy is easy. if i were a fed official, i would be concerned about that. tom: are you calling for a rate increase? stephen: now i think it is more about the balance sheet and the fed has to make a decision of how quick they want to take a decision -- expansion of the balance sheet. tom: january 29? stephen: there is some discussion and sick of they will not do any -- signal of they will...
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that does it for "the halftime report." "the exchange" begins right now. >>> thank you very much, tyler welcome to "the exchange." i'm dom chu. investors grow more cautious about the potential economic impact of that fast-spreading coronavirus and fears are building about what will happen when china opens for business again next week after being closed for the lunar new year holiday. the dow wiping out the january gains, the first january loss for the dow since 2016 the s&p 500 and nasdaq are narrowly holding on to the gains for the month of january let's get more on what's driving today's moves. seema mody live at the new york stock exchange what can you tell us >> dom, the dow on track for the worst day since october 2nd. we just off the lows of the day. we started the day down around 220 points as a number of dow components reported disappointed earnings the sell-off in the morning. elevated fears around the coronavirus. biggest laggards that the hour -- caterpillar, chevron, exxonmobil reacting to those earnings reports
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it does not produce fear. but it does produce a great deal of anger in me. not for myself the apathy and the non-action of so many members of our society of my society this is causing me a great deal of anger that's how i deal and about i'm going into into action. live it is fighting back on twitter he takes a political stance against anti-semitism racism and massaging many including robert harvick leader of the german green party supporter others including supporters of the far right party f. the. death threats pardon my language whatever out there is sending these threats. does not make a distinction between is he an artist a doctor or a politician or whatsoever these fascist will dislike whatever you do wherever you are they will threaten you i can name the a.f.d. party in germany a fascist party i. leave it has found his political home with the greens where he is now a member at a recent event celebrating the 40th anniversary of the party he met former green leader jem as dimia the man who also knows what it's like to receive death threats . is very outs
it does not produce fear. but it does produce a great deal of anger in me. not for myself the apathy and the non-action of so many members of our society of my society this is causing me a great deal of anger that's how i deal and about i'm going into into action. live it is fighting back on twitter he takes a political stance against anti-semitism racism and massaging many including robert harvick leader of the german green party supporter others including supporters of the far right party f....
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does this iran conflict, does this complicate the arlgument?> yes, and if you froze in time the situation right now, rilgit different situation knowing he's the president who's going to bring troops home and the ones he pulled out of syria a lot were redeployed. they weren't coming home to be with their families in the way he said. there was the wall, his trade issue and this and the endless wars, starting his campaign. a lot of his supporters agree and agree with him on that. he, the president still has not reconciled this. bomb the hell out of isis and saying we're going to end the wars. and it's a very long game. while they took action last week and said they're done for now, that's now. and i think the closer we get to october, we'll know more. >> he's effectively putting his campaign -- and the president's handling nof situation, 43% of americans approve, 56% disprove. and specifically about the strikes on soleimani, do they make the united states less safe? 52% say they make us less safe. 25% say imore safe. which is the core of the argum
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does does those dumb i am freshman we chose the nice guy may have made that acme. noble stimulus solution in one city north of chicago referenced the same pretty. soon popping them up or going to your dog or corn face so you go but if we're going to go vote but. i'm not sure that's what they were shifting into pre-season seem to prefer a. little that's been a problem keep. the c.s.p. strains did we tell. me we spots the west shows these. 3 sites. expendable and seem to go. the same school same. procedure and this is can we just. do it in neutral he says pointing to the kids with his front porch and. he. you ask a subject for he she joins know most tell me that a key national association night i say i was because you solved most of my studies for. the national. you know i should point for me to think k u f e chick help me if i want to buy them a chance on the go for she met. with your me up i am the only think i only official. have is on the sign it just took place to cut a deal to sponsor the boat his answer. was enough. but no one dilly except people demand there
does does those dumb i am freshman we chose the nice guy may have made that acme. noble stimulus solution in one city north of chicago referenced the same pretty. soon popping them up or going to your dog or corn face so you go but if we're going to go vote but. i'm not sure that's what they were shifting into pre-season seem to prefer a. little that's been a problem keep. the c.s.p. strains did we tell. me we spots the west shows these. 3 sites. expendable and seem to go. the same school same....
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it is also known does what move the cluster does it have maximum. almost a stop it i would think of it can move. don't play the way i mean it was. trying to make. money. because that's history this is it is that you can do pretty good. and they're good at what. they're going to change their position. and next to give a. shit so i'm not sure. if you. are dept of some parts. journalists. chrysippus so i get of them but on the list your did to me no. more than 2 posts are you. sick or new some reason but when you really don't like. the bunny jackson existed then for the 2nd. ok ok. good. for you another dentical can't live i'm wrong. so i can live in nice which i want to. do most of the same time john and. i was. going to propose another the skit escapes when she just. said. morning. buzzers or. congress who take a little more question. about you know bama did the truck rush what is it. ok what are. the clinton feds. using they didn't do any good for. business you forget is this what is it going to get home pleasant since one can secure also some sense
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does that match the fundamentals ?reater than 20 times forward pe, as you note last year earnings fell by double digits. they are expected to fall for the fourth quarter and the first quarter of 2020. by the end of the year, analysts are looking for double digits growth up for tech and the chips. for the chips, the first half of the year is difficult. speaking of getting ahead of ourselves, i want to show you a chart here. another day another new record high another trillion dollar company. that is none other than alphabet. you can see a catching up to the likes of apple and microsoft. what did alphabet do to join the $1 trillion club? >> they have been executing. investors are rewarding those shares putting it into the elite status. means, whenwhat it you have the dow hitting big psychological levels, does it mean something? probably less so. in this case, it truly is an elite status. it that points to the dominance of tech and internet. moving forward, it doesn't mean managers are going to have to wait the stock were
does that match the fundamentals ?reater than 20 times forward pe, as you note last year earnings fell by double digits. they are expected to fall for the fourth quarter and the first quarter of 2020. by the end of the year, analysts are looking for double digits growth up for tech and the chips. for the chips, the first half of the year is difficult. speaking of getting ahead of ourselves, i want to show you a chart here. another day another new record high another trillion dollar company....
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the irs does not know what is in it. you call their hotline, if they answer it, one third of the time, they give you the wrong answer and hold you responsible for it. a survey was done, taking a hypothetical family, giving the numbers to 46 experts in the field, and you know what they got back? 46 different returns, 46 different estimates of what the family owed, in some cases thousands of dollars different. this code brings out the worst in us. it is corrupt, complex. i think we should do what 30 other countries have done. just get rid of it and start all over. [applause] steve: i would put in a simple flat tax. you would have exemptions for adults and children, and that is it. a family of four, their first $52,800 free. only $.17 per dollar above that. no tax on savings or death taxes. you should be able to leave the world unmolested by the irs, and we would have a more vibrant economy, and it is a moral issue. you go back 20 years. the irs estimates we spent 6 billion hours a year filling out tax years. experts say we
the irs does not know what is in it. you call their hotline, if they answer it, one third of the time, they give you the wrong answer and hold you responsible for it. a survey was done, taking a hypothetical family, giving the numbers to 46 experts in the field, and you know what they got back? 46 different returns, 46 different estimates of what the family owed, in some cases thousands of dollars different. this code brings out the worst in us. it is corrupt, complex. i think we should do what...
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for what purpose does -- for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. the gentleman is correct. the house is not in order. please take your conversations off the floor. the gentleman is recognized for ne minute. mr. veasey: madam speaker, today i rise to commemorate and dedicate this time to -- to one of our local act viffs, linda cousins, who was a great friend of mine. linda was born in canada and became a u.s. citizen at the age of 8 when her grandparents immigrated to the united states. linda and her brother were orphans and their entry into the country in texas would not have been possible were it not for the great work of the president and senator from texas, lyndon johnson, who was one of her heroes. president johnson had a huge impact on linda's life, which is one of the reasons why she was so active in politics in fort worth and ternt county. over the years she served on a lot of different committees. the 820 corridor democrats, southwest democrat club, terrant county democratic par
for what purpose does -- for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. the gentleman is correct. the house is not in order. please take your conversations off the floor. the gentleman is recognized for ne minute. mr. veasey: madam speaker, today i rise to commemorate and dedicate this time to -- to one of our local act viffs, linda cousins, who was a great friend of mine. linda was born in canada and became a u.s....
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and tents does a camp that all planes keamy and more. new. niceties and keeping. mom. well established story. becomes a. must. starts in january 27th on d w. months of so. saber rattling culminated over the past week in the u.s. 1st targeted killing of a high ranking foreign military official since world war 2 and in an unprecedented direct attack by iran on u.s. bases in iraq are the 2 sides now ready to back down or could he runs thirst for rita.
and tents does a camp that all planes keamy and more. new. niceties and keeping. mom. well established story. becomes a. must. starts in january 27th on d w. months of so. saber rattling culminated over the past week in the u.s. 1st targeted killing of a high ranking foreign military official since world war 2 and in an unprecedented direct attack by iran on u.s. bases in iraq are the 2 sides now ready to back down or could he runs thirst for rita.
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romaine: does that become a headwind for stocks? or does it help? >> it depends on the magnitude. 2.25a benign move to shouldn't be too much of a headwind. if you get 2.5 plus and a steeper curve that could affect the housing market because more -- mortgage rates will presumably go up. we still have plenty of uncertainty vis-a-vis the trade situation. i think today's manufacturing number coming before any phase one deal is signed suggests there is headwind on the run. -- run. lisa: we -- said there was a decline in inventory. the one silver lining is that perhaps, there would be an increase in orders. that's the one thing you can take away. >> what that means is that the current rate of growth is going to be low because firms are the stocking. it in the future, once the inventories are at an appropriate level, they will match orders once again. >> going back to your point the you expect higher rates to pick up in growth, obviously, one of the stories for 2019 was the persistent din of trait anxiety cause companies to under invest. could geopolitical
romaine: does that become a headwind for stocks? or does it help? >> it depends on the magnitude. 2.25a benign move to shouldn't be too much of a headwind. if you get 2.5 plus and a steeper curve that could affect the housing market because more -- mortgage rates will presumably go up. we still have plenty of uncertainty vis-a-vis the trade situation. i think today's manufacturing number coming before any phase one deal is signed suggests there is headwind on the run. -- run. lisa: we --...
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what does it mean? >> i think it is unethical. i don't know if it rises to illegal, but it is unethical for a member of the committee to take testimony on an impeachment issue when he could be a key player. if you take lev parnas' testimony at face value and it passes those three cs as i just talked about, he is an aider and abetter in a potential conspirator in this alleged arms for dirt scheme and he is on the panel taking testimony about something he is involved in. that, at best, for him, and the public should insist that this is unethical. whether it is illegal is another matter. i don't think it is. but it is unethical. >> philip, gene, thanks to both of you. repeating that headline. the gao concluded that the white house, the omb, violated lawsuit in withholding that ukraine aid. significant news. we'll stay on top of it. ahead, much more coverage of cnn's interview with lev parnas including that they would get no aid or white house visit unless they announced an investigation into the bidens. plus this. >> i think you call
what does it mean? >> i think it is unethical. i don't know if it rises to illegal, but it is unethical for a member of the committee to take testimony on an impeachment issue when he could be a key player. if you take lev parnas' testimony at face value and it passes those three cs as i just talked about, he is an aider and abetter in a potential conspirator in this alleged arms for dirt scheme and he is on the panel taking testimony about something he is involved in. that, at best, for...