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what youk you about just said. the china trade deal. that what is being negotiated now to move beyond what was already agreed to by the chinese in the spring. i know you do not want to get into too much detail, but can you give us a little bit more on those parameters and understanding about what additional headway has been made on some of the tougher issues? to openow: i don't want up the details of the negotiation. it is very hard to do that. that, it looks to me like some of these key chapters i mentioned, i.t. theft , currency stability, financial , opening upansion agriculture, not just purchasing of commodities but actually reducing nontariff barriers on agriculture. as well as actually spending. because these things are not resolved, i cannot be too specific. >> we heard about those in the paper already. those are not the real big issues like state subsidies and tech transfer. mr. kudlow: this was always planned. done is phase two. it is important to look at this in phases rather than one large discussion. >> please tell us who y
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we think it will be -- fed, youking of the are more optimistic about europe , so is that a differential? joe: -- >> we are not going to downsize the u.s., but people here this noise out of greece and it is scaring the european story. -- extremely depressed and you have cyclical valuations the offer discount to the u.s.. investors who are very underway. you have a turn in the cycle. the labor market is recovering from low levels, very depressed consumption beginning to recover. lending is recovery and he put that altogether and it is a multifaceted dory in europe -- story in europe. have somedefinitely contrarian calls, what keeps you up at night? we have new lifeboats left. that keeps me up. historically, we are closer to the next recession. we do not know what will drive it. fiscal policy has improved, but it is not great. the u.s. story, you could see the same for europe and other parts of the world. so we are not calling for a crisis, we do not know if it will come. six years on, not much has changed. joe: all right, thank you. up, speaking of commodities, what property was valued at
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debt deval youked, and they are- deval youked. you.that would annoy me this president. he does noteem to have mh of a resnse toowerful arrival and opponents,e crushes the weak, of course. kt good to have you here. >> thank you. lou: more on china, iran and syria with the a-teaoming right up. stay with us. >> government shu dn day 14, coromise at hand ors one side surrendering? congressman john campbell with the view fro the house. next. bny mellon combines investment management & investmentserv, giving us unique insights which help us attract th indust's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments ich are used to build new schools to build more ight minds. invesbny mellon.world. lou: breaking news, new reports that army is scrapping the heavily criticized uniforms. look a that, after less an a deb add of use -- decad of use, feature so-called universal cacamouflage pattern in 2004 thy cost $ 5 billion, and theyere meant to blend inith a environment, critics say this cacamouflage was ineffective particularly in afghanistan. not the most mil
debt deval youked, and they are- deval youked. you.that would annoy me this president. he does noteem to have mh of a resnse toowerful arrival and opponents,e crushes the weak, of course. kt good to have you here. >> thank you. lou: more on china, iran and syria with the a-teaoming right up. stay with us. >> government shu dn day 14, coromise at hand ors one side surrendering? congressman john campbell with the view fro the house. next. bny mellon combines investment management...
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youk as in youkilis.o doubt, the president was outnumbered by red sox fans. >>> up next, the sounds of silence. how much longer can mitt romney stay silent before his own supporters say we know you're against that, but what are you for? what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. welcome to the lowest prices of the season, not just on ordinary beds, but on the bed that can change your life. the sleep number bed. never tried this before. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the hips. take it up one notch. oh gosh, yes. when you're playing around with that remote, you get that moment where you go, "oh yeah" ... oh, yeah! ... and it's perfect. they had no idea that when they came to a sleep number store, we were going to diagnose t
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debt deval youked, and they are -- deval youked. you.that would annoy me this president. he does not seem to have much of a response to powerful arrival and opponents, he crushes the weak, of course. kt good to have you here. >> thank you. lou: more on china, iran and syria with the a-team, coming right up. stay with us. >> government shut down day 14, compromise at hand or is one side surrendering? congressman john campbell with the view from the house. next. you ally love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person reou? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement ould be, paying ourselves to do whate love? ♪ paying ourselves always go the extra mile. to treat my low testosterone, i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, axiron can restore t levels to rmal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or bre
debt deval youked, and they are -- deval youked. you.that would annoy me this president. he does not seem to have much of a response to powerful arrival and opponents, he crushes the weak, of course. kt good to have you here. >> thank you. lou: more on china, iran and syria with the a-team, coming right up. stay with us. >> government shut down day 14, compromise at hand or is one side surrendering? congressman john campbell with the view from the house. next. you ally love, what...
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youk as in youkilis.doubt, the president was outnumbered by red sox fans. >>> up next, the sounds of silence. how much longer can mitt romney stay silent before his own supporters say we know you're against that, but what are you for? now back to "hardball." >>> this is a busy week by the the way for the supreme court. i think all their work highlights the leadership failures of our current president. you see, when he was running for office, he said he would make it his first priority in his first year agenda to reform our immigration system and make it work for the american people and for those who want to come here legally. he did not do that. >> in a rally in virginia, mitt romney stayed true to form. criticizing the president as you heard in this case on immigration while offering no plan of his own. this has become the consistent pattern. last week speaking at a convention, romney even names the question voters want answered, but declines to answer. >> some people have asked if i will let stand the p
youk as in youkilis.doubt, the president was outnumbered by red sox fans. >>> up next, the sounds of silence. how much longer can mitt romney stay silent before his own supporters say we know you're against that, but what are you for? now back to "hardball." >>> this is a busy week by the the way for the supreme court. i think all their work highlights the leadership failures of our current president. you see, when he was running for office, he said he would make it...
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it's a wonderful introduction, both for math, but also history programs and i think youk will find it extremely user-friendly, but there are a lot of things online. if you just put into your computer, free education and scroll down, you will be amazed at what you'll find, but compu eating managing the basics of the computer and i understand it'sdi difficult, check out your local library, your local adult learningse services. i bet there are courses you can take. your question is important. thank you for sharing. host: as someone who writes for a legacy newspaper, how has your life changed in the last 10 years or so because oft technology? guest: first time i was on c-span was ryan lamb for a book i wrote in 1988. when i wrote that book i had a physical researcher that sat next to me. i gave him assignments and he went to the library and got the answer. my new book "thank you for being late", i had google to research and she never asked me a question and work 247, 365. she was free and found every answer. that's really the difference. i found it now i can simply ask a question like, wh
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. >> all right, jenner it, if youk you for that update from kabul. >>> well, kamal hyder sent this updatee swat valley. >> reporter: rescue efforts are already underway. although for the most part, it is on self help basis. because the locals are now trying to dig out the valuables from under the rubble. however, the strong earthquake has left a trail of destruction swat is the worst hit. now, if you can see the wall on my right, it is swaying badly it. can come down any time. the government authorities are already warning of aftershocks. they have closed the schools in the valley as well as a is who the country just to be on the safe side. the important thing right now is for a proper reconnaissance of the far-flung twrairs. areas. the military says they have already started that. people are waiting to see what kind of relief and help they will get from their government. the important thing also is to treat the medical emergencies because the hospital in swat is already overwhelmed. they are over 200 people who are in that hospital, they need help. and the government, of course, will hav
. >> all right, jenner it, if youk you for that update from kabul. >>> well, kamal hyder sent this updatee swat valley. >> reporter: rescue efforts are already underway. although for the most part, it is on self help basis. because the locals are now trying to dig out the valuables from under the rubble. however, the strong earthquake has left a trail of destruction swat is the worst hit. now, if you can see the wall on my right, it is swaying badly it. can come down any...
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>> i would be on the found with adam youk and in the middle of the call he'd be like, oh, no, mike'ss like, he's taking a bath but standing up getting snacks out of the refrigerator. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you mentioned this painting. you depict what happened there. guillermo, make sure we see that whole thing there, yeah. >> wow. i know adam still finds this a little bit shocking. >> jimmy: yeah, it is shocking. >> i want to say this was a very efficient use of my time. [ laughter ] i'm taking care of the whole hygiene. i'm hydrating. and, you know, probably hungry. snacks. >> jimmy: what's the most difficult thing to eat in the bathtub? >> well, adam did point out the other day that eating in the bathtub meant crumbs fell into the bathtub. is that clean? are those clean crumbs? >> jimmy: that's going to have to an question you ask god after you die. [ laughter ] >> a cookie crumb. you wouldn't rub cookies on you. you could. >> this is why we don't have a spa. >> jimmy: right, a bath bomb. >> infused water. >> jimmy: we have something special when we come back. mike and adam are her
>> i would be on the found with adam youk and in the middle of the call he'd be like, oh, no, mike'ss like, he's taking a bath but standing up getting snacks out of the refrigerator. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you mentioned this painting. you depict what happened there. guillermo, make sure we see that whole thing there, yeah. >> wow. i know adam still finds this a little bit shocking. >> jimmy: yeah, it is shocking. >> i want to say this was a very efficient use of my...
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ioo said, youk gray. >> by the way, doesn't bayner, isn't he a lopiest for cigarette companies?ving the ea m. he didn't do anything for speaker of the house but here h is repping cigarettes and getting the former president to paint a terrible picture ofhim. >> boris johnson sai he's cautiously optimistic by striking a brexit deal before halloween and say what you want about him he's okayng g out with the people. last guy a said leave my town and today he went bk and forth with a heck lter during his speech. enjoy. >> i'm all in favor of rnps. >> why are you not with them in parliament sorting out the mess you created. >> i'mery happy to get back to parliament very soon. is- we want i think to see - >> why don't you cut it out. >> what we want to see in thiso is towns and communities rle toresent and he has that. liket will going back t >> like trump length with the sanrs style. >> yes and that was called the convention f thenorth. we have nothing that sounds that classy here in america. >> bowoe a lot going on with the hair. remember what presidell trump caed him,hey call him su
ioo said, youk gray. >> by the way, doesn't bayner, isn't he a lopiest for cigarette companies?ving the ea m. he didn't do anything for speaker of the house but here h is repping cigarettes and getting the former president to paint a terrible picture ofhim. >> boris johnson sai he's cautiously optimistic by striking a brexit deal before halloween and say what you want about him he's okayng g out with the people. last guy a said leave my town and today he went bk and forth with a...
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. >> were those fans booing or just yelling youk?joins us from washington ready to play ball as always. the answer may determine whether the president carries massachusetts. so, were they booing or yelling youk? >> sounded like a lot of you to me. but one thing we can all be thankful for is that president obama knows his sports and he's not a pandering. it was mitt romney not many months ago said he was both a michigan and michigan state fan, which is like being for the cowboys and redskins or lakers and celtics. at least president obama has a stronger connection to sports. >> you know that mitt romney has two heads, so are you confident that you can carry massachusetts one of mr. romney's i believe three home states? >> i have no doubt that we can carry massachusetts and i have no doubt that the president has a stronger connection to sports than just knowing team owners. >> okay. as you know, all eyes are on the supreme court with their ruling on thursday. can i ask you what is the contingency for democrats if the court strikes down
. >> were those fans booing or just yelling youk?joins us from washington ready to play ball as always. the answer may determine whether the president carries massachusetts. so, were they booing or yelling youk? >> sounded like a lot of you to me. but one thing we can all be thankful for is that president obama knows his sports and he's not a pandering. it was mitt romney not many months ago said he was both a michigan and michigan state fan, which is like being for the cowboys and...
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the cfo saying investments make sense as they work on improving the platform l >> if youk at the 500 or so people that we added to the team last year,ore thanalf of them were in our engineering product, scene and research organization so we're trying to build technology advantage that can be scaleae, that can b durable, and that can help us solve the problems and helpd people fhe things that they're looking for on twitter faster. >> twitter's active user numbers were in line withexpectations. the company announced it's going to switch to reporting daily users. 2at number increased by million to 126 million. he said this increases transparency and doesn't change anything about the w advertisers pay to target their messages. >> it's nothing new for advertisers. th come to twitter a specific objective in mind. they tell us what audience they want to reach or whatth part of e world or demographic they want to reach and we help them realize their objective. >> somest ana raising concerns about stopping the monthly number that's been a constant since its 2013 ipo. >> when you change the go
the cfo saying investments make sense as they work on improving the platform l >> if youk at the 500 or so people that we added to the team last year,ore thanalf of them were in our engineering product, scene and research organization so we're trying to build technology advantage that can be scaleae, that can b durable, and that can help us solve the problems and helpd people fhe things that they're looking for on twitter faster. >> twitter's active user numbers were in line...
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c-span, youks for are a true national resource. the comment and a couple of things is one that we need to get politics as far away from this as possible. you have a 2% fatality rate and percent --is 0.1 0.1%. will stressnts that test our governments and hospitals. we need to get a government into place here. i think that is the real comment, maybe we have been lucky to sidestep a lot of this with the political rhetoric we have had over the last 20 years that have discharged and sidestepped the expertise and functioning government, but we will need to get active about that and the wave is coming and people need to prepare for that. guest: i agree with you that this coronavirus has been an we preparedays are to deal with the kind of health threats we may find even today and do we have to beef up our systems to make sure we protect ourselves? holes. found a number of having said that, it is important to say the president was wrong, it is not 15 cases, there are 60 cases in the united states has been doing pretty well compared certainl
c-span, youks for are a true national resource. the comment and a couple of things is one that we need to get politics as far away from this as possible. you have a 2% fatality rate and percent --is 0.1 0.1%. will stressnts that test our governments and hospitals. we need to get a government into place here. i think that is the real comment, maybe we have been lucky to sidestep a lot of this with the political rhetoric we have had over the last 20 years that have discharged and sidestepped the...
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and, what did you see, particularlysbv,svb -- what youk about the government's thoughts about it? guest: there is a lot of stuff that we don't know and there is always a tendency to think there has been a disaster and let's find someone to blame. i am finding -- about finding someone to blame but i am not sure who that is. all of us need to take up -- a deep breath and think abo what is going on because this is too important to politicize. the other thing about this mess, that contradicts what i said that we don't know what is going on, we know that if we had required banks, all kinds of banks to carry out -- a higher level of capital, that would have given us something to protect against the downfall so whatever theolution is, im convinced it is going to be requiring nks to carry more capital. host: we have seen back early on -- someone -- something was supposed to take care of a t of things specifically with making and including their fiscal and liquidity ability. you think the law protects something like this or is it a relevant? guest: it didn't work. we had a bank fail. there
and, what did you see, particularlysbv,svb -- what youk about the government's thoughts about it? guest: there is a lot of stuff that we don't know and there is always a tendency to think there has been a disaster and let's find someone to blame. i am finding -- about finding someone to blame but i am not sure who that is. all of us need to take up -- a deep breath and think abo what is going on because this is too important to politicize. the other thing about this mess, that contradicts what...
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do youk? in other words, you just get more u.s. companies focused on markets abroad and you get involved in knocking down barriers which are fairly significant in a lot of other states? we've seen the discussions in "the economist" and others about the rise of state capitalism, the protection of markets abroad. or do you -- do you move in some other way? do you move -- and as i look at the global economy right now, we've had a lot of discussion about theslpe economy, the slow down of the chinese economy. you need buyers out there. so i'd love to get a quick take before we open questions on the trade profile of the country and what's happening. but as you look ahead, not just giving kind of a rah-rah thing that exporters are up, but doesn't it look bleak out there? >> well, first of all, can i say exports are up. they're up about one-third since the president announced that. >> i heard the state of the union say, we're already ahead of schedule. >> exports have been growing about 15.5% on a compounded basis. those of you who remembe
do youk? in other words, you just get more u.s. companies focused on markets abroad and you get involved in knocking down barriers which are fairly significant in a lot of other states? we've seen the discussions in "the economist" and others about the rise of state capitalism, the protection of markets abroad. or do you -- do you move in some other way? do you move -- and as i look at the global economy right now, we've had a lot of discussion about theslpe economy, the slow down of...
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l when youk at the trend of how cities have gotten money for things like housing and transportation, it used to be the federal government would be putng money. corporations last year got a huge corporate tax dection from 35% to 21%. the corporations are getting back i think with the cities in mountain view it is measure p and trying to direct money towards transportation and east palo alto they are looking at the companies and saying you have done very well with the federal government, with tax reform. it is time to spend some of that money locally. >> w't some of the cities, if they are saying that, don't they risken aing companies that are already in the city or discouraging new companies from coming in? >> sure. the city economist report found that there is a riskat companies will pick up and leave the city of san francisco in search of lower tax rates. i would say that san francisco anathe state offornia have historically had very high tax rates compared to the rest of the country. that doesn't seem to have deterred businesses from moving here and forming here. the cost doing bus
l when youk at the trend of how cities have gotten money for things like housing and transportation, it used to be the federal government would be putng money. corporations last year got a huge corporate tax dection from 35% to 21%. the corporations are getting back i think with the cities in mountain view it is measure p and trying to direct money towards transportation and east palo alto they are looking at the companies and saying you have done very well with the federal government, with tax...
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youk as in youkilis. president was outnumbered by red sox fans. >>> up next, the sounds of silence. how much longer can mitt romney stay silent before his own supporters say we know you're against that, but what are you for? what happens when classroom teachers get the training... ...and support they need? schools flourish and students blossom. that's why programs like... ...the mickelson exxonmobil teachers academy... ...and astronaut sally ride's science academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. delivering mail, medicinend packages. yet the house is considering a bill to close thousands of offices, slash service and layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a year from post office revenue while the postal s
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there is he i especially if youk to people in jerusalem, occupied east jerusalem, israelis, palestinianseveryone is suspicious of each other. this is difficult to calm. we've seen the u.s. secretary of state john kerry come here on tuesday in a last ditch effort to speak to both leaders, the israeli prime minister and palestinian president. we have had the white thousand say recently that there will be no two-state solution under obama's presidency. that is a message that i don't think surprising anyone here. what kerry took away is nothing was achieved. he couldn't get recessions or bring anything to the palestinian president who said i'm certainly not going to give you anything, because we're the ones under occupation. very, very difficult to see how this is going to be involved. some will tell you it's the failure have the international community to put pressure on israeli to have something the palestinian president can take to his people. it's difficult to see how both sides will come to a table and palestinians don't believe this good afternoon has any intention of ending its occupa
there is he i especially if youk to people in jerusalem, occupied east jerusalem, israelis, palestinianseveryone is suspicious of each other. this is difficult to calm. we've seen the u.s. secretary of state john kerry come here on tuesday in a last ditch effort to speak to both leaders, the israeli prime minister and palestinian president. we have had the white thousand say recently that there will be no two-state solution under obama's presidency. that is a message that i don't think...
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. >> thank youk ackie. both for the work you do in our nd newcommunity, and thank you for joining us on "impact." >>> voters in iowa andwn the r a pol new hampshire are a few weeks away from casting the first ballots of 2016. political expert next. [ ] goers in iowa will make their presidential picks on february >>> now on "impact," caucus goers in iowa will make their presidential picks on february 1st, just over three weeks from now. joining me to discuss the race to the white house, mark, political reporter. >> thanks for having me. >> busy time. less than a month away from iowa and new hampshire. the candidates are doing the rounds. before we get to your predictions, we need to tackle two very important issues this week. turtles and boots. >> the florida guys show up in new hampshire and seem like freaks. >> right. >> marco rubio has these fashionable boots that have become like a two, three-day story. turns out jeb bush when he goes to new hampshire, he gets plastic turtles from a guy who owns a gift s
. >> thank youk ackie. both for the work you do in our nd newcommunity, and thank you for joining us on "impact." >>> voters in iowa andwn the r a pol new hampshire are a few weeks away from casting the first ballots of 2016. political expert next. [ ] goers in iowa will make their presidential picks on february >>> now on "impact," caucus goers in iowa will make their presidential picks on february 1st, just over three weeks from now. joining me to...
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and s this is the way how we bridge it and maybe change our -- asking the question on which side are youk] so divided on it. if we ask it from the if point of the people, and i mean human and foreign politics is about the people, what to people of israel, what what dot people need? do the people of gaza and they need obviously in gaza is humanitarian access. so the question, how do we come to political answers. nge course -- [inaudible] this is why now for me, german foreign minister, i would say loud and clear that the access to gaza has to change. i believe that it's important that -- and eres can be used as border crossing as a well. but i was standing there besides estimated 3,000 trucks waiting to enter people are starving there and here is the food. so the food and the water has to come, come in. on the other hand, and this is , we cannot ignore the hostages are still in the hands -- some think they have be freed. the hands of hamas. so while you're speaking about humanitarian access to come in because of the people, we have to stay together and this is my countries -- other countri
and s this is the way how we bridge it and maybe change our -- asking the question on which side are youk] so divided on it. if we ask it from the if point of the people, and i mean human and foreign politics is about the people, what to people of israel, what what dot people need? do the people of gaza and they need obviously in gaza is humanitarian access. so the question, how do we come to political answers. nge course -- [inaudible] this is why now for me, german foreign minister, i would...
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. -- if youk at2020,. look at 2020, it could go down a lot. there is a big imbalance.bly people are focused too much on the shale side of things. if you look at the actual data, it is as low as it has been in 60 years. anna: in the china conversation, we have seen a recent pace, quickening in the appreciation of the chinese currency. some have pointed to changes the pboc has made around reserve requirements. saying -- some point to that and say the pboc wants to weaken the currency. his point is that maybe the pboc believes the capital flight risk have diminished and they are realtor live thing the currency as it was before. what is the politics behind this? michele: they have been good at managing the currency throughout this period. they have sold it and appreciated the currency. they are incentivizing asset managers to put the resources there. they have been good at driving the demand side of the currency. if you look at the renminbi, it has appreciated. now we can stabilize. if you look at the dynamics, 700 billion is a trade surplus, very strong. for the last thre
. -- if youk at2020,. look at 2020, it could go down a lot. there is a big imbalance.bly people are focused too much on the shale side of things. if you look at the actual data, it is as low as it has been in 60 years. anna: in the china conversation, we have seen a recent pace, quickening in the appreciation of the chinese currency. some have pointed to changes the pboc has made around reserve requirements. saying -- some point to that and say the pboc wants to weaken the currency. his point...
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you can't have a youk ist without a priest. there is a great ed for more priests in many places in the world. quite frankly, most men don't nt the give up marriage and family as a price of being a priest. so if these communities are go g to beserved, i think we the possibility of ordainingto married men. >> nawaz: this is very clearly ia point of divisionthin the church, though, correct? >> there's a lot of argument. i think most people in the pews, as soon as you ask them, do you want mass on sunday? they'll say yes, and they'll say yes the married clergy because they want mass on sunday. it's a small, conservative fiminority that is reallhting this. >> nawaz: a small conservative minority, but there is w this book that argues for it. pope benedict's nams attached to the book. he's now saying and his team iso saying he'well, he didn't actually agree to co-author this book, he wants his name moved. his co-author has said that's true. he has correspondence saying he was part of this book. what do you make of that? >> i looked at
you can't have a youk ist without a priest. there is a great ed for more priests in many places in the world. quite frankly, most men don't nt the give up marriage and family as a price of being a priest. so if these communities are go g to beserved, i think we the possibility of ordainingto married men. >> nawaz: this is very clearly ia point of divisionthin the church, though, correct? >> there's a lot of argument. i think most people in the pews, as soon as you ask them, do you...
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you walk into stores clubs, langs lost time youk at people's feet, younger people even older they have on a pair of jdans if there is a pair of sneakers. you don't see the other brands as much as you see the jordan brand and nike. i think that history, the perfection, the fact that people know what it >>is. right. i owned a pair of jordans. iood at my closet i got $2,000 of jordan. that's the brand we recognize, a young urban guy from north philly. you gol to schou had a nice pair of jordan you were the man. you got a date everything was fine. listen, the jortden brand, at's what it is, the history, the connected to the culture, connected hiphop culture as long as they uphold that i thing they'll nev anywhere. it's not surprising any got the billion-dollar qureter. >> comt to the shoe that is steph curry put out or lutron put which were also hot. >> yes. >> but differentiated for for me if you can. >> history. people -- lebron sneaker good. steph curry ispy i love poob touching mieshlg jordan. that's perfection. the difference and is when you sign to the jordan brand as a player. you g
you walk into stores clubs, langs lost time youk at people's feet, younger people even older they have on a pair of jdans if there is a pair of sneakers. you don't see the other brands as much as you see the jordan brand and nike. i think that history, the perfection, the fact that people know what it >>is. right. i owned a pair of jordans. iood at my closet i got $2,000 of jordan. that's the brand we recognize, a young urban guy from north philly. you gol to schou had a nice pair of...
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potential of another disaster and the reality of the affect on japan's economy of not having enough youk power. but somsak about vizners say this is an opportunity that if japan left these reactors off, it could then move into developing renewable forms of energy, perhaps use that to boost its economy. >> roland burke, thank you for joining us live from tokyo. now british scientists have worked out exactly how a parasite has wiped out millions of honey bee colonies throughout the world. they find that the m.i.t. -- mi texas injects directly on to the bees. >> honey bees are some of the world's notice precious pollenators. with each bee visiting up to 2,000 flowers every day, the crop pollination are valued at 100, pounds a year in the u.k. alone. but the tiny mite has been infested and decimated honey bee colonies worldwide. it was clear that this parasite gave these viruses but a new study pinned down which virus is the honey bee killer. scientist studied hives but have been recently supposed to this one. -- exposed to this one. it reveal that the parasite spread one specific strain of
potential of another disaster and the reality of the affect on japan's economy of not having enough youk power. but somsak about vizners say this is an opportunity that if japan left these reactors off, it could then move into developing renewable forms of energy, perhaps use that to boost its economy. >> roland burke, thank you for joining us live from tokyo. now british scientists have worked out exactly how a parasite has wiped out millions of honey bee colonies throughout the world....
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congress. iben he was asked to des what the country's most imminent national-security threat was,o i want youke a look at what he said. >> i think that that the greatest challengehat we face is not necessarily, you know, from a kinetic strikeit orrussia or china or iran or north korea. i think the greatest challengeth we do have is to make sure that we maintain the integrity of our election system. i think that protecting the sanctity of our elections within the united states, whether it be national, city state, local, is perhaps the most important job that we have with t intelligence community. >> senator warner, do you agree with joe maguire? >> i agree with director maguire. and let's reme what the bad guys need to do is not necessarily change votes. they simply have to undermine americans' confidence in the integrity of our systems. there is the integrityissues. of the election infrastructure, and then there'sma the disinfon campaigns. in your view, which is more important? >> i think they're equally important. and i think we have gotten better in both areas.ch 2018, we were ore successful,
congress. iben he was asked to des what the country's most imminent national-security threat was,o i want youke a look at what he said. >> i think that that the greatest challengehat we face is not necessarily, you know, from a kinetic strikeit orrussia or china or iran or north korea. i think the greatest challengeth we do have is to make sure that we maintain the integrity of our election system. i think that protecting the sanctity of our elections within the united states, whether it...
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youk as in youkilis. the president was completely outnumbered by red sox fans. >>> up next, the sounds of silence. how much longer can mitt romney stay silent before his own supporters say we know you're against that, but what are you for? i went to a small high school. the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore. i mean he could teach. he was there for us, even if we needed him in college. you could call him, you had his phone number. he was just focused on making sure we were gonna be successful. he would never give up on any of us. thin coffee shops. people who i thave been out of work. you can tell it wears on them. narrator: he's fought to pull us out of economic crisis for three years. and he still is. president obama's plan keeps taxes down for the middle class, invests in education and asks the wealthy to pay their fair share. mitt romney and his billionaire allies can spend milions to distort the president's words. but they're not interested in rebuilding the
youk as in youkilis. the president was completely outnumbered by red sox fans. >>> up next, the sounds of silence. how much longer can mitt romney stay silent before his own supporters say we know you're against that, but what are you for? i went to a small high school. the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore. i mean he could teach. he was there for us, even if we needed him in college. you could call him, you had his phone number. he was just...
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everyone, youk have been my friends, you have been loyal, you have been strong.t -- say to adam, good luck, he's a tough cookie, it's a tough race. dean, he has to done so well that i can't imagine anything bad happening. you have to always fight hard. you have to be careful. you can't let wacky jackie do it. a vote for her is a vote for nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. a vote for her is a vote for taxes going way up. are going to give you all sorts of false promises. your taxes are going way up. she was saying forget about the crumbs. it was a lot of money for people. more. $3000 three weeks, she was talking about she wants to raise everybody's taxes. i don't think so, somehow that doesn't play very well. is a vote for her increased taxes, weak borders, it's really a vote for crime, it's a vote to get rid of police officers. they want to get rid of vice. -- of ice. the thing they respect his toughness. you are the number one student in your class, they don't respect that, they respect toughness. our people are so tough. they are much tougher than the ms 13 people
everyone, youk have been my friends, you have been loyal, you have been strong.t -- say to adam, good luck, he's a tough cookie, it's a tough race. dean, he has to done so well that i can't imagine anything bad happening. you have to always fight hard. you have to be careful. you can't let wacky jackie do it. a vote for her is a vote for nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. a vote for her is a vote for taxes going way up. are going to give you all sorts of false promises. your taxes are going way...
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jamie youk yas is following a nasty storm. >> reporter: heavy snow and freezing rain calledded treacherous driving conditions from the great lakes to the northeast. over the weekend, icy conditions contributed to the 30-car pile-up in michigan. and in minnesota, dash cam video shows a pick-up truck just miss a state trooper's patrol car as airport runways were also icy, sending a plane carrying 70 passengers and crew into the grass at detroit metropolitan airport on sunday. in western new york, 30 inches of snow kept this man's towing company busy. >> they're tired. they're worn out. this snowstorm just didn't quit. >> reporter: following the snowy weather is a mass of arctic air moving in from canada. the frigid air will bring sub-zero temperatures to a large first time this winter. the salvation army in minneapolis says because of the extreme cold, they're having trouble recruiting bell ringers for their annual drive. but debora walker bundled up to help out. >> i do it every year. every christmas. >> reporter: it only reached 12 degrees in minneapolis today. overnight temperatures will
jamie youk yas is following a nasty storm. >> reporter: heavy snow and freezing rain calledded treacherous driving conditions from the great lakes to the northeast. over the weekend, icy conditions contributed to the 30-car pile-up in michigan. and in minnesota, dash cam video shows a pick-up truck just miss a state trooper's patrol car as airport runways were also icy, sending a plane carrying 70 passengers and crew into the grass at detroit metropolitan airport on sunday. in western new...
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you need people to take the fidelity's of the world and the youk rocks of the world -- will need themo take a couple of percentage points of any deal. it's going to be key that you are able to have a good roadshow through july and into early august to get a deal this size done. >> this is a big rock in the middle of the pond. i wonder what the other ripples are and how we see other deals affected by this. where it really plays a role is not just in the ipo landscape, but also the m&a deal --e because this softbank has a big stake here. you will see alibaba doing its own acquisitions. it has done a number already. they arently hear that on the prowl looking to do others. once they have the ipo and they shares, that sell will make it easier for them to pursue deals. the impacts of this ipo is not just in the ecm space or textbased. you need to think more broadly about the trillion dollar m&a landscape as well. >> interesting stuff. we appreciate it. thanks. speaking of chinese tech giants, insure to tune xiaomi rising. a special "bloomberg west." ♪ giantis the latest tech trying to get
you need people to take the fidelity's of the world and the youk rocks of the world -- will need themo take a couple of percentage points of any deal. it's going to be key that you are able to have a good roadshow through july and into early august to get a deal this size done. >> this is a big rock in the middle of the pond. i wonder what the other ripples are and how we see other deals affected by this. where it really plays a role is not just in the ipo landscape, but also the m&a...
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piers morgan and otherss saying thahat s said if youk like a m murder is racacistd then y you are murdersrs ras murderers racist i mean. at o s simple poinint. onon his ownwn statemementsl kindnd of personon he is ths how are y you goo b but it d set o off a bigig debatate - yoyou had foror examplele ie us r representntatives a are spokespepeople o of the and double acp the african americanan associaiation sag paints offered in other words he was giving an explanation for why he felt this way. is not an excuse for racism and a lot of people agree with that sentiment. you had then in in england you had at m.. john burns who actually defended liam neeson said look. he was ashamed he was trying to explain what happened forty years ago and he's ashamed of us so. i'm gonna write another channel jump once in a jump out quite well and he his line is that. if you castigate someone who said it yeah you gotta is that this so much hidden bases in which is still there anyway and express itself in a different way. jump on his take is really quite you'll stories it and he's very interested i guess a lot
piers morgan and otherss saying thahat s said if youk like a m murder is racacistd then y you are murdersrs ras murderers racist i mean. at o s simple poinint. onon his ownwn statemementsl kindnd of personon he is ths how are y you goo b but it d set o off a bigig debatate - yoyou had foror examplele ie us r representntatives a are spokespepeople o of the and double acp the african americanan associaiation sag paints offered in other words he was giving an explanation for why he felt this way....
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athlete, youke an cannot simply go right to sleep. have finished a tough day , you come home at 11:00 or 12:00 and you can't just go to sleep. eric: again, that is time for myself. read, i watch your show. [laughter] charlie: you are also a buddhist. does that help? eric: it doesn't help to go to bed. charlie: in terms of peace of mind? eric: for sure. you have a different understanding of life. for me, it has been essential. charlie: how did it happen? actually happens at the end of this book. i at the airport in choosing a magazine about that. and then i will be interested in buddhism and i will find another ofup with the speech acceptance from the dalai lama that inspired me so much. then i went to his teachings. he was the primary inspiration. i went to his teachings in new york. , it'spart of my lifestyle part of my spirituality, and i apply what i learn in a very secular way to people around me and to the family of course. it gives me peace of mind. inbrings tremendous pleasure helping people to find happiness anythingght stress
athlete, youke an cannot simply go right to sleep. have finished a tough day , you come home at 11:00 or 12:00 and you can't just go to sleep. eric: again, that is time for myself. read, i watch your show. [laughter] charlie: you are also a buddhist. does that help? eric: it doesn't help to go to bed. charlie: in terms of peace of mind? eric: for sure. you have a different understanding of life. for me, it has been essential. charlie: how did it happen? actually happens at the end of this book....
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definitely some major developments for both youk and israel over the weekend. let's start looking at ukraine which got of course the majority of this $95 billion package. ukraine as you mentioned is getting $61 billion worth of that. i think it's worth pointing out that about 80% of that $60 billion is one way or another funneling back into the u.s. defense economy for lack of a better word. these are i think so this such as to replenish u.s. stockpiles that have been given to the ukrainians, but also purchase new advanced weapon systems for the ukrainians, these would be things such as long range missiles for the himars rocket launchers that have been so effective for the ukrainians, but we're also seeing in this package a lot of very traditional weapons, if you will, things such as artillery ammunition, regular ammunition, things the ukrainians have for months now, six months or more, been signaling very clearly they have a significant shortage of, russia has been capitalizing on those shortages. israel also a major beneficiary here, about $26 billion just to
definitely some major developments for both youk and israel over the weekend. let's start looking at ukraine which got of course the majority of this $95 billion package. ukraine as you mentioned is getting $61 billion worth of that. i think it's worth pointing out that about 80% of that $60 billion is one way or another funneling back into the u.s. defense economy for lack of a better word. these are i think so this such as to replenish u.s. stockpiles that have been given to the ukrainians,...
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i will talk about it out of order because i want to end on a high note so we will talk about photo youk about the can see who he is. this are many cases in immigrantshinese trying to become u.s. citizens and try a to be denied because of the 1790 naturalization act. it is the last major one of these cases in the federal court. we don't know much about it. other that he was living in california and tried to become a naturalized u.s. citizen. the local courts opposed it. because he was not of european interest the or african, he could not become a citizen. by this timeby this time, we hae naturalization act of 1870 which also included african-americans. that was tied to codes in the east and wanting to protect the ofranchisement african-american men. complicated. night, night has a long story but tonight is a mixed interest rate. his father was an englishman. his mother was chinese and japanese interest rate. they had met and married in shanghai. in 1882, he has a job at the u.s. navy and he works on ships in the pacific. in 1892, he finally ended up in .he united dates he wanted to becom
i will talk about it out of order because i want to end on a high note so we will talk about photo youk about the can see who he is. this are many cases in immigrantshinese trying to become u.s. citizens and try a to be denied because of the 1790 naturalization act. it is the last major one of these cases in the federal court. we don't know much about it. other that he was living in california and tried to become a naturalized u.s. citizen. the local courts opposed it. because he was not of...
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you have a good idea you can --e ilion's just on the idea make billions just on the idea. 1800 and youksonably strong and willing to work hard, you were worth 90% on a farm as much as the best guy. the market system will push it in that direction and government is there to -- charlie: what would you change? warren: i would change the earned income tax credit, big-time. i am where i am not i myself at all. millions of americans out there, and a lot of crossover. it just -- i benefit enormously by having come along when i came along and where i came along your some people did and some people didn't. there is nothing wrong with the market system that makes life better for millions of people, they ought to get rewarded, but you have to take care of the people that just don't fit well in that. in this country paid based on athletic ability, i've could -- i could study eight hours a day and i'm still going to -- i will get the ring or something like that and 10 minutes later i'm on my back. the talents that get rewarded our import, because they bring us more that the country wants and they ma
you have a good idea you can --e ilion's just on the idea make billions just on the idea. 1800 and youksonably strong and willing to work hard, you were worth 90% on a farm as much as the best guy. the market system will push it in that direction and government is there to -- charlie: what would you change? warren: i would change the earned income tax credit, big-time. i am where i am not i myself at all. millions of americans out there, and a lot of crossover. it just -- i benefit enormously...
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over monthsag it and years, that could actually lead to a rebalancing, and i youk we can see that ifk at employment growth and job creation, it is heading in the right direction. the demographics are changing, they don't need as much new chops going forward as they have in the past. angie: so should we be looking more to social services? the government is obviously trying to do reforms, and with the yen, as well, there is not much clarity. >> i would disagree. a lot of hedge funds are basically taking a short position within cnh and cny. we're actually stronger today than the beginning of the year. the fears are misplaced. we have actually regained control of the currency, which was lost at the beginning of the year, creating problems for the european market. now they are fairly on top of things, and the market seems to understand that they are managing against the baskets. it is not just a one-way trade, but a two-way trade. the fear for now has been taken away from the market, and are still a few investors at a 30% evaluation. at the moment, cnh is improving. angie: coming up, when
over monthsag it and years, that could actually lead to a rebalancing, and i youk we can see that ifk at employment growth and job creation, it is heading in the right direction. the demographics are changing, they don't need as much new chops going forward as they have in the past. angie: so should we be looking more to social services? the government is obviously trying to do reforms, and with the yen, as well, there is not much clarity. >> i would disagree. a lot of hedge funds are...
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like, and youks can see that from the policy measures taken so far, there is now this new central bank, ahink to our mind disproportionate share of stability -- this will mean that from a rate differential perspective, a balance of payments still remains negative. yvonne: we were talking about these dozens of chinese companies that issued a profit warning yesterday. that really stunned a lot of analysts. it seems like a trade deal won't be enough to counter the headwinds in the economy right now. how much should we be paying attention to signals of a wider slowdown? >> there is evidence to show that the slowdown in china is not just limited to the trade issue. the slowdown was happening even before the trade issues. over the last few months, the data has become less useful in being able to guide the economy simply because there's been a lot of frontloading. the marketeans that sentiment has been divergent between the actual economy data and the sentiment data and so forth. the slowdown story is above and beyond just trade issues. trade issues create the risk of acceleration. i think yo
like, and youks can see that from the policy measures taken so far, there is now this new central bank, ahink to our mind disproportionate share of stability -- this will mean that from a rate differential perspective, a balance of payments still remains negative. yvonne: we were talking about these dozens of chinese companies that issued a profit warning yesterday. that really stunned a lot of analysts. it seems like a trade deal won't be enough to counter the headwinds in the economy right...
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. >> thank youk very much.tarting with the question and also to drive innovation would you say c chinese commentators aree aware of that are think of that as a limitation and how do they think they could get around it? >> great question. yes they are well aware. that has grown the unmanned systems and how do the this and doing geospatial environmental analysis not purely speaking from military application that and in part it was to get across areas that were those barriers back communication barriers to usese different types of equipment because you are working with yourpr local is for identified but even with top-down or missile technology it has not recruited them from making advances that are important to what they want to undertake. >> somebody has a top-down t system they were quite innovative. this issue of academic openness hasas come off a few the but with emerging technologies the floor • not yet evident you really have to go into to get that research and basic research like artificial and there isn't
. >> thank youk very much.tarting with the question and also to drive innovation would you say c chinese commentators aree aware of that are think of that as a limitation and how do they think they could get around it? >> great question. yes they are well aware. that has grown the unmanned systems and how do the this and doing geospatial environmental analysis not purely speaking from military application that and in part it was to get across areas that were those barriers back...
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secretary of state john kerry has arrived in vee an to try to save talks on iran's youk lahr program.and the six world powers are trying to reach ideal before the deadline on monday. our deposit natural i can h dips reports from new york. >> reporter: john kerry the u.s. secretary of state arriving in vienna as the clock ticks towards a deadline for a nuclear deal on monday. iran and international negotiators, the so-called p5 plus one, the five permanent members of the u.n. security council as well as germany, are trying to build on an interim deal a year ago. secretary kerry says a ground-breaking agreement is still possible. >> we are not discussioning extension, we are negotiate to go try to get an agreement, it's that simple. look, if you get to the final hour and you are in need of having to look at alternatives or something, we'll look at them. i am not telling youer not looking at something. we are not looking at them, not now. >> reporter: the negotiators are closer to ideal than ever before, but the most difficult issues have been left to the end, complicate is things, repor
secretary of state john kerry has arrived in vee an to try to save talks on iran's youk lahr program.and the six world powers are trying to reach ideal before the deadline on monday. our deposit natural i can h dips reports from new york. >> reporter: john kerry the u.s. secretary of state arriving in vienna as the clock ticks towards a deadline for a nuclear deal on monday. iran and international negotiators, the so-called p5 plus one, the five permanent members of the u.n. security...
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. >> and i looked at him as a youk black man and just like that's what it's all about. >> exact cause death has not yet been determined. if you're interested in getting in on the conversation, just go on to facebook and search candlelight services for ted agu. live in berkeley, terry mcsweeny, nbc bay area news. >> such a tragic loss. >>> ten years ago, then san francisco mayor gavin newsome stunned the nation ordering the county clerk to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. he also opened city hall for what is now known as the winter of love. 4,000 couples ended up getting married. years of legal battles, loomed over same-sex marriage. tonight, though, ten years after that first "i do" city leaders and couples came together to celebrate a milestone anniversary. nbc bay area jeanne elly looks back and forward. >> on the tenth anniversary of the first same-sex marriages in fran, couples thank the clerk's often for standing up for equality, bill and fernando said "i do" on that day in 2004. >> made to have legal recognition of the fact that this is my husband. >> city officials
. >> and i looked at him as a youk black man and just like that's what it's all about. >> exact cause death has not yet been determined. if you're interested in getting in on the conversation, just go on to facebook and search candlelight services for ted agu. live in berkeley, terry mcsweeny, nbc bay area news. >> such a tragic loss. >>> ten years ago, then san francisco mayor gavin newsome stunned the nation ordering the county clerk to issue marriage licenses to...
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bbehind youk, they laugh at you and call you a carnival barking clown.ow you inherited a fortune and squandered it. i have the record to defeat you and ill. it is evident mr. bloomberg sees the president as an attack linew this was lask. >> do you think peoplein are rested in seeing two billionaires fight out over twitter or in the way that you htseem to be going at it r no >> two billionaires. who is the second one? inros: let's brinnthony zurcher in washingn, d.c. they are keeng it classy. [laughter] anthony: yeah, absolutely. you have to remember, these two individuals have history that goes back decades in w york city. personal in a new york citying politics sort of, w trading insults, i gss i should not be it is a fight that michael bloomberg ihelooking for. is seeking this out because i think he views this as elevating his standing among the democrats, proving he is somebody who could go t to toe with donald trump and in his own element on social media and come out the better for it. her candidates have trie generally, it is difficult to take on do
bbehind youk, they laugh at you and call you a carnival barking clown.ow you inherited a fortune and squandered it. i have the record to defeat you and ill. it is evident mr. bloomberg sees the president as an attack linew this was lask. >> do you think peoplein are rested in seeing two billionaires fight out over twitter or in the way that you htseem to be going at it r no >> two billionaires. who is the second one? inros: let's brinnthony zurcher in washingn, d.c. they are keeng...