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that is a done deal will stop whatever aipac once, they get. that is all there is -- which is bizarre. and wrong, honestly. i'm really glad that kirsten gillllibrand has taken her namae off of i it. she is stitill against eds, but almost certainly, certainly she , she is in trouble enouough. though she did say to her that it, she did say that she had a meeting with netanyahu on the visit to israel. and she asked him a question, what was his plan for what should happen in the future. and he went -- next. you know? >> his plan is to never leave. his plane is to take over the entire thing. in the film, we have some footage of him at a meeting with his right-wing settler race were hitting stone is listening, essentially saying that. said, we're never going to give it back. don't or about america, i know how to manipulate america, it is very, very easy. from their pererspective, the occupationon is never gogoing to end. one of the major waysys in which he couould put pressure on is i think precisely through things like bds, precisely through what is
that is a done deal will stop whatever aipac once, they get. that is all there is -- which is bizarre. and wrong, honestly. i'm really glad that kirsten gillllibrand has taken her namae off of i it. she is stitill against eds, but almost certainly, certainly she , she is in trouble enouough. though she did say to her that it, she did say that she had a meeting with netanyahu on the visit to israel. and she asked him a question, what was his plan for what should happen in the future. and he went...
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soon after bush 41 buick characterize it as expanding membership also the formation of aipac which turned out to be reasonably reasonable institution. the bush 43 administration did free trade agreements with singapore, australia and korea, the obama administration worked on the transpacific partnership. what is your thought about the trump policy? >> in the first place, we prefer bilateral trade agreements and the assumption is that if you have an 18 trillion-dollar economy you'll do better negotiating individually. i happen to agree with the president, not only can you negotiate better agreements but you can enforce them. because usually in an agreement it's difficult to enforce them because you're disrupting too many things in a bilateral thing i think you can. the policy will be to engage the countries in that region and in bilateral agreements we need to determine when will to so clearly this administration wants to staycation asia and we expect to do that. >> the one that has gotten a lot of attention since prime minister mae visited the white house is the possibility for a u.k., u.
soon after bush 41 buick characterize it as expanding membership also the formation of aipac which turned out to be reasonably reasonable institution. the bush 43 administration did free trade agreements with singapore, australia and korea, the obama administration worked on the transpacific partnership. what is your thought about the trump policy? >> in the first place, we prefer bilateral trade agreements and the assumption is that if you have an 18 trillion-dollar economy you'll do...
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the authorization of military force lobbyistss that the -- that our military-industrial complex and aipac have more congressmen our than anything else. that's where the money comes from. i think we should change the name of the department of defense to the department of offense. host: thank you for calling. final thoughts? guest: there were 36 senators who voted for authorization of military force. there would have been more if the vote was to find a little differently. this would sunset over six months. this has been an issue that has dogged congress for five years. a lot of folks are advocating their responsibility on capitol hill. i would expect more fights on this in months to come. host: leo shane is capitol hill bureau chief with the military times. to read his works and the works of his colleagues thank you for , your time and be updated on the dod authorization bill. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. morning, andrew ross has got those republican efforts to change the tax code. daniel kingdom, author of "why are all the blac
the authorization of military force lobbyistss that the -- that our military-industrial complex and aipac have more congressmen our than anything else. that's where the money comes from. i think we should change the name of the department of defense to the department of offense. host: thank you for calling. final thoughts? guest: there were 36 senators who voted for authorization of military force. there would have been more if the vote was to find a little differently. this would sunset over...
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let's talk about emerging markets. ,oining us today sean taylor cio aipac at deutsche bank. start with geopolitics. the war of words between trump and kim jong-un is certainly escalating. do we get to a point where the escalation causes market participants to reduce risk exposure to asian assets? >> we have seen over the last month or two risk on risk off reduction depending on the news out of north korea. will be a lot of rhetoric up until the party conference in china in october and after that with trump's visit i think people are waiting to see if there's a solution after that. mark: asia as your preferred region. you prefer north asia. what's the rationale behind that call? >> salvation out performed -- south asia outperformed. back into seeing north asia where we are very positive. india continues to do well. particularly locals. underestimated the growth in china. it was a cheap market. it continues to do well this year. vonnie: any concern about the having applications for earnings for chinese companies are inward investment? get tooink we shouldn't much impact on the
let's talk about emerging markets. ,oining us today sean taylor cio aipac at deutsche bank. start with geopolitics. the war of words between trump and kim jong-un is certainly escalating. do we get to a point where the escalation causes market participants to reduce risk exposure to asian assets? >> we have seen over the last month or two risk on risk off reduction depending on the news out of north korea. will be a lot of rhetoric up until the party conference in china in october and...
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in aipac ofy seeing conference this week in singapore, a lot of interest from asian buyers to get thatover here. u.s. exports could rise as much as three or 4 million barrels per day am basically nothing. >> the flows from this out of the will continue. what will happen to this spread in wti? sevenly, about as much as dollars, 6:50 -- 6.50 -- that is narrow. >> is blowout from about two dollars and $.50 to seven dollars. now as more exports leave the u.s., metal prices should go up there. it should never back down into the four dollars and $4.50 range even over the long-term that sprint has gotten wider. aty saw the forward curve two dollars or three dollars. they are stricken more and more u.s. exports so they need a wider range to incentivize. rishaad: we will talk to the men who is reinventing himself as the head of bitcoin. what he says cryptocurrencies is the biggest bubble of our lifetime. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ we are back with bloomberg markets. i am a shot in hong kong. >> i am haidi lun in sydney. bitcoin has plunged after china said it would been exchange trading before reco
in aipac ofy seeing conference this week in singapore, a lot of interest from asian buyers to get thatover here. u.s. exports could rise as much as three or 4 million barrels per day am basically nothing. >> the flows from this out of the will continue. what will happen to this spread in wti? sevenly, about as much as dollars, 6:50 -- 6.50 -- that is narrow. >> is blowout from about two dollars and $.50 to seven dollars. now as more exports leave the u.s., metal prices should go up...
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it may not be aipac, it may just be people who -- there are are people in this country as part of the political process who do not want arabs and muslims to be legitimized, as being upstanding members of the community. that's their whole m.o. because if you dehumanize us as a community it makes it easier for members of every other community to not identify with us as americans, as individuals, what have you. so what i would say is it's going to happen anyway so raising the profile of these two and other individuals that shows how just like everybody else they are and their stories, someone mentioned about telling their stories. i remember when we were fighting a couple years ago the issue of adding israel to the list of visa waiver the thing -- one of the things that made that an effective argument was we told stories. it wasn't just numbers of how many palestinians or arab americans being turned away at the border or being forced to wait for five, six, nine, 11, however many hours. it was telling that individual story to members of congress and turning it into something people could
it may not be aipac, it may just be people who -- there are are people in this country as part of the political process who do not want arabs and muslims to be legitimized, as being upstanding members of the community. that's their whole m.o. because if you dehumanize us as a community it makes it easier for members of every other community to not identify with us as americans, as individuals, what have you. so what i would say is it's going to happen anyway so raising the profile of these two...