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. -- assets are neil alberta near alberta.- northorth square blue oak also saying the company is not hedged enough as an up stream producer. it does not have the refineries to hedge against that lower oil price. andimpacts of those assets not reaching production capacity it would have hoped is weighing on them. the share price from the beginning of this year is up 35% .or cnooc that is after the big selloff in january. it is worth pointing out that the amount of oil production they get from canada is still only 4%. rishaad: thanks a lot for that, right here it let's look at some other stories we are watching for you today. one company is suffering due to government regulations. david: that seems to be the biggest risk for baidu, shares falling after disappointing guidance from the company. 30% in netter drop, income. the core of the problem is that third line, regulatory in forre, new government rules online advertising which the amount ofts ads a search engine can show. the ceo and cfo were speaking a few minutes back, saying
. -- assets are neil alberta near alberta.- northorth square blue oak also saying the company is not hedged enough as an up stream producer. it does not have the refineries to hedge against that lower oil price. andimpacts of those assets not reaching production capacity it would have hoped is weighing on them. the share price from the beginning of this year is up 35% .or cnooc that is after the big selloff in january. it is worth pointing out that the amount of oil production they get from...
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. >> earlier this month we sat down with senator alberta. his name has been mentioned. so has his colleague, minnesota senator. what are their chances? >> a little slimmer. one thing people talk about how franken, his path as a person who could go on stage and mocked and make fun of donald trump and has been some success really clinton and her surrogates of making fun of him. and getting under his skin. cumbrous bonds when they do this. -- trump responds when they do this. there's is probably no better on hillary clinton's potential long list, and i don't think al franken is on the shortlist, for anyone on the long list to make fun of donald trump. >> when do you think she will make it public? >> the most likely time is the morning after the republican convention. the republicans will wrap up on june 21 -- july 21 and then she 21 and then she will make that announcement friday morning to purcell some democratic energy >> and then give herself some energy going into the democratic convention. >> thinking. and we sat down with senator african. as -- al franken. did you ev
. >> earlier this month we sat down with senator alberta. his name has been mentioned. so has his colleague, minnesota senator. what are their chances? >> a little slimmer. one thing people talk about how franken, his path as a person who could go on stage and mocked and make fun of donald trump and has been some success really clinton and her surrogates of making fun of him. and getting under his skin. cumbrous bonds when they do this. -- trump responds when they do this. there's...
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are any of them -- i think alberta would go against this. people who woke up and could not believe that a socialist leaning government was elected in the province of alberta less than a year ago and has now introduced this plan. mining province, saskatoon. if a national system of carbon tax is imposed on his province but nationally, he will look a legal avenues. he is so against any sort of tax coming in. ofhas said if some system carbon capture and storage is introduced, maybe that would be more powerful but the idea of an added tax very much against that whole idea. scarlet: canada, compared to the u.s. or china, a tiny emitter globally. what this it mean for its effort to meet the paris climate change target? pamela: there's always the politics. you've nailed it. a tiny emitter when you put it on a grand scale of global emitters. but, the trudeau government came to power on the bench that they were going to create some sort of carbon pricing and they were also going to lower emissions. provinces in the form of the three amigos which met t
are any of them -- i think alberta would go against this. people who woke up and could not believe that a socialist leaning government was elected in the province of alberta less than a year ago and has now introduced this plan. mining province, saskatoon. if a national system of carbon tax is imposed on his province but nationally, he will look a legal avenues. he is so against any sort of tax coming in. ofhas said if some system carbon capture and storage is introduced, maybe that would be...
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we met a family on a road trip from alberta, who love the warriors and looking for tick accounts to to -- tickets so thy can see the star in action. >> we are huge fans of dubs nation and we are glad their team members are part of the team and hopefully we will get the tickets to watch the game against china and of course usa will win. >> i am so excited, such an asset. >> check it out, oracle arena doesn't look the same inside and they have erased all traces of the warriors replacing logos with team u.s.a. basketball logos and the floor is new. this is the team's third of five exhibition games and they are playing china and the chinese game just finished shot around but was shy and did not want our cameras inside. you will have to wait-and-see them tonight. the game is at 7:00. there are tickets still available. the first olympic game is august 6, also, against china. tonight, that is a preview. that is a cool shirt. next, isis claims it is behind another attack in france and this time it took place inside a church. >> in weeks after five dallas police officers were killed in the line
we met a family on a road trip from alberta, who love the warriors and looking for tick accounts to to -- tickets so thy can see the star in action. >> we are huge fans of dubs nation and we are glad their team members are part of the team and hopefully we will get the tickets to watch the game against china and of course usa will win. >> i am so excited, such an asset. >> check it out, oracle arena doesn't look the same inside and they have erased all traces of the warriors...
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now this next incident of an animal left in a car is from edmonton, alberta, canada. that man and his partner, they're the ones with the dash cam. they know there's a kitten in there, so they take matters into their own hands. >> the reason we show this kind of stuff is because it still happens. if it didn't happen anymore we wouldn't have to show it. >> this man not a police official but he does the same thing, breaks into this car. you do see him take that kitten. let me show you what happens leading up to that. they have a longer video, and at the beginning of that, you could see the fire department coming to the car, and placing a notice on the man's car. when the owner shows up he sees it's on the window and then he asks this couple, hey, did you put this on my window? and they're like no and you're not supposed to leave your kitten in the car, don't do it. so you guys guess what? he left the door open and the cat escaped. he got the kitten back. gets back in the car, just three minutes, when he sees that the gentlemen have left he gets out of the car again, and
now this next incident of an animal left in a car is from edmonton, alberta, canada. that man and his partner, they're the ones with the dash cam. they know there's a kitten in there, so they take matters into their own hands. >> the reason we show this kind of stuff is because it still happens. if it didn't happen anymore we wouldn't have to show it. >> this man not a police official but he does the same thing, breaks into this car. you do see him take that kitten. let me show you...
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. >>> canadian pacific railway says lower shipping volumes and impact from the wildfires in alberta,anada, dragged down revenue. the results missed analyst expectations. profits took a hit. nevertheless, shares were up 5% to 150.61 as management forecasted stronger comedy shipments in the second half of the year. >>> strong demand for barbie dolls helped mattel beat expectations. earlier this year, the toy maker add variety of body types and skin tones, a move that has resonated with buyers. the company reported a narrower than expected loss. shares of mattel initially rose following the results in extended hours while finishing the regular season at 32.83. >>> and eechbay surpassed analy estimates. the company launching a 2.5 billion share buyback program and that sent shares higher in the extended session after ending the day at $26.99. >>> a startup that sold razors is now being acquired by a consumer products giant. unilever is buying dollar shave club as a way to further slice into the male grooming market. as courtney reagan reports, the deal opens up a new front in unilever's
. >>> canadian pacific railway says lower shipping volumes and impact from the wildfires in alberta,anada, dragged down revenue. the results missed analyst expectations. profits took a hit. nevertheless, shares were up 5% to 150.61 as management forecasted stronger comedy shipments in the second half of the year. >>> strong demand for barbie dolls helped mattel beat expectations. earlier this year, the toy maker add variety of body types and skin tones, a move that has...
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the property, casualty insurer said catastrophes like the alberta wildfire rose while investments fell. higher catastrophe claim costs are expected to hurt earnings across the industry. shares of the dow component fell fractionally in today's session. >>> and now to a former dow component, general motors. shares of the automaker accelerated after the automaker posted much better than expected earnings for the second quarter. the stock rose more than 1.5%, and is now trading right around its ipo price. the company is also raising its earnings guidance for the rest of the year. and as phil lebeau reports, it's all because of trucks, suvs and the american con >> reporter: talk about zooming profits. gm set 19 financial records last quarter. many due to strong sales in the u.s. where demand for new pickups and suvs is not slowing down. not only that, people are paying more for the models they are buying at chevy, buick, gmc and cadillac dealerships. personally because they are asking for features to keep them connected behind the wheel, but also because certain models, like gm's mid-sized
the property, casualty insurer said catastrophes like the alberta wildfire rose while investments fell. higher catastrophe claim costs are expected to hurt earnings across the industry. shares of the dow component fell fractionally in today's session. >>> and now to a former dow component, general motors. shares of the automaker accelerated after the automaker posted much better than expected earnings for the second quarter. the stock rose more than 1.5%, and is now trading right...
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a principal from red deer, alberta, canada... a law clerk from philadelphia, pennsylvania... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you, johnny. hi, folks. this summer is just speeding along, isn't it? we are happy to welcome back our young champion, ellen, who didn't win much money when she became champ. but on friday last, made up for it by winning close to $20,000. hans and emily, good to have you with us.
a principal from red deer, alberta, canada... a law clerk from philadelphia, pennsylvania... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you, johnny. hi, folks. this summer is just speeding along, isn't it? we are happy to welcome back our young champion, ellen, who didn't win much money when she became champ. but on friday last, made up for it by winning close to $20,000. hans and emily, good to have you with us.
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candor morgan and imperial energy built a new terminal in alberta.erminals in those companies are convinced the spreads will be wide enough with wti to pay for the added cost of rail shipments. some analysts are not convinced it is profitable enough to justify shipping larger volumes by rail. argument has been bolstered this week with wti prices. amanda: what does it mean for the real companies themselves? >>l it show up in their profits? analysts say it's a wait and see story, more in line with the bear case. the big drop in crude volumes over the last couple of years has forced and in -- an industry retrenchment. there was another quarter of week volume. eggs -- executives were not exactly optimistic there would be a big recovery. it's a wait and see story for the rail side. amanda: scarlet: thank you. in the u.s., the debate over increases will intensify during the meeting of the federal reserve and policymakers with better news on the economy. is the fomc closer to making their next move? we spoke with mark cabana yesterday. a rate hike is back o
candor morgan and imperial energy built a new terminal in alberta.erminals in those companies are convinced the spreads will be wide enough with wti to pay for the added cost of rail shipments. some analysts are not convinced it is profitable enough to justify shipping larger volumes by rail. argument has been bolstered this week with wti prices. amanda: what does it mean for the real companies themselves? >>l it show up in their profits? analysts say it's a wait and see story, more in...
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the lady who got elected in alberta, she does not want the pipeline. her, this can be easily checked. people call in don't know what they are talking about. after the u.s. held at the keystone project 5-7 years, canada has look for other ways to sell their oil. yes, there is some political debate act and forth in alberta right now. looking for other ways to get into the market because it is a very them orton commodity read that is another reason why it i believe it should come here where we have the epa regulations. by canada will sell the oil, if we don't buy it they will sell thankmer else area host: you for joining us this morning. coming up next, most of the discussion around the brexit is focused on economic issues. we will be talking about defense and security with rand corporation's chris chivvis. week report issued this found signs that in 2015 more than 18 million americans got their drinking water from systems would lead violations. eric olson will tell us more later in the program. be weekend long we will exploring the history and .iterary l
the lady who got elected in alberta, she does not want the pipeline. her, this can be easily checked. people call in don't know what they are talking about. after the u.s. held at the keystone project 5-7 years, canada has look for other ways to sell their oil. yes, there is some political debate act and forth in alberta right now. looking for other ways to get into the market because it is a very them orton commodity read that is another reason why it i believe it should come here where we...
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alberta had a difficult time because of a downturn in energy.re now. it should peak around 8% and stay there. this is not nearly as depressed as it was in the early 1980's. that is one thing to point to. maybe the short sellers have this wrong. amanda: thank you so much. that is mark wind mtv canada. david: coming up more on the fed as it approaches the meeting, the decision on interest rates, we are tracking that closely. we hear from stephen friedman. that is coming up. ♪ ♪ marketshis is bloomberg , i am david gura. amanda: the federal reserve bank will announce his decision on interest rates. there is no chance of a hike today, but the chief investment strategist stephen freeman says the economy keeps growing even at a sluggish rise -- pace. september is likely. he spoke with cory johnson. >> thank you so much. we welcome everybody on bloomberg tv. from friedman is with us, investment partners here in the new york studio. let's talk about the fed. coming in, he said it was like a snoozer today. >> i don't expect very much from the fed today.
alberta had a difficult time because of a downturn in energy.re now. it should peak around 8% and stay there. this is not nearly as depressed as it was in the early 1980's. that is one thing to point to. maybe the short sellers have this wrong. amanda: thank you so much. that is mark wind mtv canada. david: coming up more on the fed as it approaches the meeting, the decision on interest rates, we are tracking that closely. we hear from stephen friedman. that is coming up. ♪ ♪ marketshis is...
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canada national insurance said damage from the alberta wildfire can cost nearly $3 billion. that the most expensive disaster in the country's history. the fire forced the evacuation of almost -- 90,000 residents. the figure were realized by cuba's tourism minister. the news 24 hours a day. in more than 120 countries. this is "bloomberg west" is next. >> this is "bloomberg west." coming up dark side of a live video. difficult questions incell phone videos and social media. from the nfl to silicone valley after seven willis to making a move into tech. we'll hear from the veteran all time probowler himself. first to -- new world of live video in sharp focus after a woman in minnesota live streamed a moment after a fatal police shooting. her boyfriend was shot to death by a police officer. raw graphic footage was broadcast directly to facebook. after the content was going viral on the internet and twitter, youtube snapchat. the video was deafen tearily -- temporarily unavailable on facebook. it raises difficult questions about how videos should be monitored. joining to discuss i
canada national insurance said damage from the alberta wildfire can cost nearly $3 billion. that the most expensive disaster in the country's history. the fire forced the evacuation of almost -- 90,000 residents. the figure were realized by cuba's tourism minister. the news 24 hours a day. in more than 120 countries. this is "bloomberg west" is next. >> this is "bloomberg west." coming up dark side of a live video. difficult questions incell phone videos and social...
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thursday two canadian teenagers crossed the border illegally from alberta into montana.ere so caught up in the game, they failed to realize it. border agents handed them over to their mother. >> why you were traveling thursday? >> abc news was in thursday for a special benefit performance for this falcon. it is to raise money for the radio society and included an auction of vintage radio equipment. >> we are trying to keep the history of radio broadcasting alive and trying to keep the history of the radio themselves alive because it's important. radio has affected our society in so many ways over the years. >> the event also features doors are muss cal performances and the induction of the 2016 bay area hall of fame award des. still ahead, a bunt any and silicon valley entrepreneur near. the person with autism taking on the world of comic books. there is other look be from our south. we camera. lisa argen will have your forecast in just a few a. >> thousands of people in oakland were riding high this weekend, sell greating bicycling. the sixth annual pedal fest was held
thursday two canadian teenagers crossed the border illegally from alberta into montana.ere so caught up in the game, they failed to realize it. border agents handed them over to their mother. >> why you were traveling thursday? >> abc news was in thursday for a special benefit performance for this falcon. it is to raise money for the radio society and included an auction of vintage radio equipment. >> we are trying to keep the history of radio broadcasting alive and trying to...
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conservationists believe a predator picked him up and dropped him but he is now recovering at the albertate for wildlife conservation said to be doing just fine. >> happy ending. >> yeah. and he's all clean, too. >> that's right. thank you, carly. >> thank you, ladies. >>> the time is now 54 after the hour. gamers targeted. how armed robbers are using a smartphone game to lure targets into a trap. >> and it's free slurpee day. we are helping 7-eleven celebrate its 50th birthday. up next. let's go get 'em. >> yes. ♪ ♪ >>> it is two minutes until the top of the hour. before you leave the house, here's what's happening for you today. calls for calm across the country after yet another night of raging black lives matter protests in baton rouge. demonstrators tried to get on to and block an interstate. dozens arrested in several cities. >>> governor chris christie joining donald trump on the campaign trail today. the two appeared at virginia beach for a speech on veterans reform. >>> happy 50th birthday to the iconic slurpee. to celebrate 7-eleven is giving away slurpees. you can come and get
conservationists believe a predator picked him up and dropped him but he is now recovering at the albertate for wildlife conservation said to be doing just fine. >> happy ending. >> yeah. and he's all clean, too. >> that's right. thank you, carly. >> thank you, ladies. >>> the time is now 54 after the hour. gamers targeted. how armed robbers are using a smartphone game to lure targets into a trap. >> and it's free slurpee day. we are helping 7-eleven...
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amanda: you have to throw in the alberta wildfires, which hurt exxon mobil as well.torm quarter for exxon in this one. scarlet: we will keep an eye on all these energy company's along with the upcoming result of the european bank stress tests, out of the top of the next hour. that does it for "bloomberg markets." "what'd you miss" and the market closes up next. s&p 500 with a new intraday high. right now you have got the dow industrials up marginally by .1%. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: we are moments away from the closing bell. i'm scarlet fu. joe: i'm joe weisenthal. amanda: and i'm amanda lang. scarlet: most u.s. stocks closing higher this afternoon with the s&p 500 reaching an all-time high. joe: the question is! "what'd you miss?" scarlet: we break out the market action by asset class. joe: plus, european bank stress tests results in moments. amanda: and u.s. gdp disappoints . we have the three charts you can't miss from today's economic report. scarlet: we begin with our market minute. the s&p 500 making another intraday high. the dow jones industrial average
amanda: you have to throw in the alberta wildfires, which hurt exxon mobil as well.torm quarter for exxon in this one. scarlet: we will keep an eye on all these energy company's along with the upcoming result of the european bank stress tests, out of the top of the next hour. that does it for "bloomberg markets." "what'd you miss" and the market closes up next. s&p 500 with a new intraday high. right now you have got the dow industrials up marginally by .1%. this is...
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two canadian teenagers crossed the border illegally from alberta into montana. teens were so caught up in the game, they failed to realize it. the teens were detained by border patrol agents, who handed them over to their mother. >> abc7 news gas in almeda for a special benefit performance of the maltese falcon. it's to help raise money for the california historical radio society. they also had an auction of vintage radio equipment. >> we are trying to keep the history of radio broadcasting alive be. we are trying to keep the radio history of the radios themselves alive because it's important. radio has affected our society in so many ways over the years. >> the event also featured tours, musical performances and the induction of the 2016 bay area radio hall of fame award awardees. >>> still ahead, a budding south bay teen with autism budding as an entrepreneur and taking on the comic book industry. record-breaking temperatures this week and possibly where you live. it is going to be hot. lisa argen will be along shortly with a full accuweather forecast. . >> de
two canadian teenagers crossed the border illegally from alberta into montana. teens were so caught up in the game, they failed to realize it. the teens were detained by border patrol agents, who handed them over to their mother. >> abc7 news gas in almeda for a special benefit performance of the maltese falcon. it's to help raise money for the california historical radio society. they also had an auction of vintage radio equipment. >> we are trying to keep the history of radio...
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the national insurance bureau in canada says damage from alberta ost $3res could c billion, the most expensive disaster for insurers in the country's history. the wildfires forced evacuation of 90,000 residents and destroyed 2400 buildings. the blaze was just downgraded to under control on monday. as many as 50 pregnant women in puerto rico are becoming infected with the zika virus everything will day, according to the centers for disease control. the u.s. is considering -- asking the island to consider aerial spraying. monitoringalready 320 pregnant women in the country who have contracted zika. scheduled commercial service to havana, cuba from 10 u.s. cities won tentative approval today. transportation secretary anthony foxx says service will begin later this fall. it has been more than 50 years since the last scheduled service by air from the united states to cuba. global news 24 hours a day, powered by 2600 journalists,s and analysts in 120 countries. i am ramy inocencio. this is bloomberg. vonnie: let's get back to markets. a mixed day for stocks. investors are waiting to see ho
the national insurance bureau in canada says damage from alberta ost $3res could c billion, the most expensive disaster for insurers in the country's history. the wildfires forced evacuation of 90,000 residents and destroyed 2400 buildings. the blaze was just downgraded to under control on monday. as many as 50 pregnant women in puerto rico are becoming infected with the zika virus everything will day, according to the centers for disease control. the u.s. is considering -- asking the island to...
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alberta is working hard to reduce emissions while still promoting growth. if canada can do it and united states can do it, the whole world can achieve economic growth and protect our planet. we can do this. we can do it. [applause] we can do this. we can help lead the world to meet this threat. weeady together in paris, achieve the most ambitious agreement and history to fight climate change. let's bring into force this year. with our agreement with mexico to be announced today, let's generate pass electricity to clean energy sources within a decade. building on the idea that began in montreal three decades ago, stop omitting dangerous greenhouse gases. america and canada are going to need to be the way. -- lead the way. [applause] just as we are joined in our commitment to protecting the planet we are also joined in our commitment to the dignity of every human being. we believe in the right of all people to participate in society. we believe in the right of all people to be treated equal. we have an equal shot at success. that is in our dna. the basic prem
alberta is working hard to reduce emissions while still promoting growth. if canada can do it and united states can do it, the whole world can achieve economic growth and protect our planet. we can do this. we can do it. [applause] we can do this. we can help lead the world to meet this threat. weeady together in paris, achieve the most ambitious agreement and history to fight climate change. let's bring into force this year. with our agreement with mexico to be announced today, let's generate...
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thursday two canadian teenagers crossed the border illegally from alberta into montana.he teens were so caught up in the game, they failed to realize it. the teens were detained by border patrol agents, who handed them over to their mother. >> this may are the most unusual way to get a slurpee. you are looking at a youtube video showing you the first-of faa approved drone delivery to a customer's home. they dropped this package at home in reno. it contained several slurps, candy. the drone delivery is just in the testing phase for now. >>> abc7 news was in almeda yesterday for a special benefit performance for this falcon. it is to raise money for the california radio society and included an auction of vintage radio equipment. >> we are trying to keep the history of radio broadcasting alive and trying to keep the history of the radio themselves alive because it's important. radio has affected our society in so many ways over the years. >> the event also features tours, musical performances and the induction of the 2016 bay area hall of fame award des. still ahead, a bunt
thursday two canadian teenagers crossed the border illegally from alberta into montana.he teens were so caught up in the game, they failed to realize it. the teens were detained by border patrol agents, who handed them over to their mother. >> this may are the most unusual way to get a slurpee. you are looking at a youtube video showing you the first-of faa approved drone delivery to a customer's home. they dropped this package at home in reno. it contained several slurps, candy. the...
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t alberta tweets out one of the reasons they're having issues here is the convention committee is standing in recess for the second time already because of a printer jam. hour in and no debate yesterday. ed o'keef of the washington post tweeting out the first amendment they agreed to was a proposed ban on lobbyists serving on the republican national committee. that was the first amendment that was proposed. and we heard from henry gomez of cleveland.com. he tweets out rnc chair is telling reporters he doesn't think the rules committee will have enough votes for a conscience clause minority report. the minority clause only requires about 28 votes to send it to the full convention floor. he doesn't think they'll get the 28 needed. while we wait, we'll show you a discussion we had with a member of the rules committee about what happens during the meeting and the possibility of blocking donald trump from becoming the party's candidate for the election. again, expect to get underway live here in about 20 minutes or so. talking about the convention ahead an the rules going into the convention an
t alberta tweets out one of the reasons they're having issues here is the convention committee is standing in recess for the second time already because of a printer jam. hour in and no debate yesterday. ed o'keef of the washington post tweeting out the first amendment they agreed to was a proposed ban on lobbyists serving on the republican national committee. that was the first amendment that was proposed. and we heard from henry gomez of cleveland.com. he tweets out rnc chair is telling...
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he's reorganizing in montana, and they thought they would cross the montana border into what is now alberta but the whole country then was called british north america. so the suspects -- and please read it for the ending, too -- are the vigilantes or scotland yard. or, as was reported by the vigilantes, he was drunk and fell off a boat. [laughter] you know. >> well, that should be enough of a temptation for you all to rush out after the session and get the week. [laughter] but right now i'd like to entertain some questions, so if you'd like to come down and speak to either one of the mics. >> so in the movie "gods and generals," the charge of mary's heights is depicted, and it's very good. but at the top of mary's heights behind the stone wall is a confederate flag with a harp on it. and they can't believe that their cousins are wearing blue. and i was just wondering if that was of substance, or was that just hollywood? >> well, this is probably an inapt comparison, but i had an interview with bill o'reilly on fox the other night, and sometimes there's irish-on-irish fighting -- [laughter]
he's reorganizing in montana, and they thought they would cross the montana border into what is now alberta but the whole country then was called british north america. so the suspects -- and please read it for the ending, too -- are the vigilantes or scotland yard. or, as was reported by the vigilantes, he was drunk and fell off a boat. [laughter] you know. >> well, that should be enough of a temptation for you all to rush out after the session and get the week. [laughter] but right now...
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tim alberta with the national review. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> be sure to catch "power lunch" all next week. i'll be live from the rnc in cleveland. brian mplgt by the way, the rit count numbers are out. it's friday, i know you've been waiting all week for it, tyler, another jump in oil rigs. i saw the rig count jump the third week in a row that we are seeing a jump, oil rigs rose by six according to baker hughes. third weekly straight increase two weeks ago the biggest jump we'd seen in a while. as prices tick back up, activity for drilling has ticked back up, thus prices may tick back down. >> let's get more on the horrific attack in nice, france. cnbc's hadley gamble is live for us. hadley. >> reporter: french prosecutors now say that they did not know the suspect, 31-year-old mohamed bouhlel, he wasn't known to national or local intelligence services or was he on a terror watch list yesterday evening when he plowed into a crowd of thousands right here on the promenade killing 84 people. dozens of them children
tim alberta with the national review. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> be sure to catch "power lunch" all next week. i'll be live from the rnc in cleveland. brian mplgt by the way, the rit count numbers are out. it's friday, i know you've been waiting all week for it, tyler, another jump in oil rigs. i saw the rig count jump the third week in a row that we are seeing a jump, oil rigs rose by six according to baker hughes. third weekly straight increase two weeks ago the...
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and then he telling me travel to kansas, he went to alberta, canada. visited that hit at this, my head is exploding. >> okay, look, you wanted. >> i wanted how are we going to secure the border, juan? >> no. no but anybody can tell you how to do it. >> but he wouldn't, juan? he didn't. >> the wall 2,000 miles long and pay billions of dollars and you are not hearing this but you should hear it once is that this is not a realistic answer even more drones, all that we said about more agents, obama the doubled the budget. they think immigration is to blame for every problem. >> see if you agree with me, lisa. the real problem congressman guterres didn't answer the simple question of how would you secure the border is because he wants a border that's open. he wants it. >> exactly. >> they don't want any ini had bations on people coming in here. they want a europe where anybody that's what they want. go ahead, lisa, you are absolutely right. he doesn't want to secure the border. democrats don't want to secure the border. they don't have the stomach or care a
and then he telling me travel to kansas, he went to alberta, canada. visited that hit at this, my head is exploding. >> okay, look, you wanted. >> i wanted how are we going to secure the border, juan? >> no. no but anybody can tell you how to do it. >> but he wouldn't, juan? he didn't. >> the wall 2,000 miles long and pay billions of dollars and you are not hearing this but you should hear it once is that this is not a realistic answer even more drones, all that we...
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decisions were made or in the midst of some of the decisions resisting that pressure, there's a man named alberta mora, who was the -- the general council of the navy i believe in the pentagon who was resisting some of the interrogation methods at guantanamo bay and elsewhere. he famously was a dissenter from some of that movement. there's a lawyer -- justice department bush administration jack goldsmith who wrote a book about how his role in rescinding some of the orders given specifically on surveillance, for infamous nsa wire tapping. some of those lawyers are known now. they are sort of famous in some circles but it is i think just telling that some -- it's i think fascinating that some of the most important figures of this period in this clandestine conflict are the lawyers on >>> i think you got a great point that a drove policy allows them to charlotte there and when they saw to make a decision to carry o autokill. it they encourage to do what they thought they could not >> thank you. >> so curious as to what you find regards of the cold war with false flag operations, north wood, mark, yo
decisions were made or in the midst of some of the decisions resisting that pressure, there's a man named alberta mora, who was the -- the general council of the navy i believe in the pentagon who was resisting some of the interrogation methods at guantanamo bay and elsewhere. he famously was a dissenter from some of that movement. there's a lawyer -- justice department bush administration jack goldsmith who wrote a book about how his role in rescinding some of the orders given specifically on...
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alicia, alberta, virginia.aller: i would like to follow up on the thing you read about tim kaine being ethically challenged, as is hillary clinton. to takeurge all viewers the time to go see the new movie -- hillary's america. my husband and i saw yesterday. it is excellent. it reveals the truth about the democratic party. i encourage everyone, democrat or republican, to go see the movie. what did you think of tim kaine as a governor and a senator? rural, alberta is in a poor county. when tim kaine was running for president, he visited one of our deteriorating elementary schools, where i work. potted plants rented and the local funeral home there was some sprucing up for his visit. left,e, he visited, he and we never heard from him again. he is another democratic politician. 99%school system is african-american. our drinking water has led in it. poor.hool system is very disciplineany problems and a school that has not been resolved. the local government is democratic, as you would expect. respect for tim hillar
alicia, alberta, virginia.aller: i would like to follow up on the thing you read about tim kaine being ethically challenged, as is hillary clinton. to takeurge all viewers the time to go see the new movie -- hillary's america. my husband and i saw yesterday. it is excellent. it reveals the truth about the democratic party. i encourage everyone, democrat or republican, to go see the movie. what did you think of tim kaine as a governor and a senator? rural, alberta is in a poor county. when tim...
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stake in a totale's project in alberta and brought up -- and bought up a murphy's oil share in a projectto boost their daily production to 800,000 barrels per day from 600,000 barrels per day. matt: does the company intend to do more buying? -- theyber of analysts have to make sure that they are cost cutting as well as investing. there are other ways to sure up capital. they have done some equity raises it may have to do more and they have to watch that because their cash balance has been hit. analysts say there are slimmer pickings to buy. they got in there early and got great assets but it's not expected to see them go back to market area in the other long-term thing to remember is analysts say there is an export capacity issue in canada. will be built or not but it does hang over all of the canadian oilsands companies. -- whathy is their cash is their caste position after these acquisitions? >> it is certainly depleted. they have done equity raises and were successful with bat. a number of canadian companies have done that. they may have to go back to do that to sustain themselves. it
stake in a totale's project in alberta and brought up -- and bought up a murphy's oil share in a projectto boost their daily production to 800,000 barrels per day from 600,000 barrels per day. matt: does the company intend to do more buying? -- theyber of analysts have to make sure that they are cost cutting as well as investing. there are other ways to sure up capital. they have done some equity raises it may have to do more and they have to watch that because their cash balance has been hit....
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contracted at the fastest pace in more than seven years in may as wildfires curbed oil production in alberta agency says the drop was due to nonconventional oil production drop. that is the bloomberg business flash. amanda: sticking with canada's economy, let's bring in danielle from toronto. canadian stocks pairing a monthly gain for july. is the drop related to that gdp number? what is: gdp and also happening with oil prices. you know how closely these stay together and canada. you have got the situation where we have the wildfires in fort mcmurray in may that had a big impact on oil prices, pushed oil prices up obviously but her to the industry because we had so much supply disruption, and so much oil was taken off-line. that was in the gdp, and now you have this situation where gdp is weighing on the gsx. they have come up in the recent our, but weaker oil prices as well playing on the tsx today. scarlet: we have seen oil kind of roll over its recovery from january lows. what is driving that move? was in response to the dollar? reporter: absolutely. the recent was in response to the doll
contracted at the fastest pace in more than seven years in may as wildfires curbed oil production in alberta agency says the drop was due to nonconventional oil production drop. that is the bloomberg business flash. amanda: sticking with canada's economy, let's bring in danielle from toronto. canadian stocks pairing a monthly gain for july. is the drop related to that gdp number? what is: gdp and also happening with oil prices. you know how closely these stay together and canada. you have got...
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alberta, the oil country of canada, is working hard to reduce emissions while still promoting growth. [applause] president obama: so, if canada can do it, and the united states can do it, the whole world can unleash economic growth and protect our planet. [applause] president obama: we can do this. we can do it. [applause]obama: president obama: we can do this. we can help lead the world to meet this threat. already, together in paris, we achieved the most ambitious agreement in history to fight climate change. now, let's bring it into force this year. [applause] president obama: with our agreement with mexico that we announced today, let's generate half the electricity on this continent from clean energy sources within a decade. [applause] president obama: that's achievable. [applause] president obama: let's partner in the arctic to help give its people the opportunity they deserve, while conserving the only home they know. and building on the idea that began in montreal three decades ago, let's finally phase down dangerous hfc greenhouse gases. this is the only planet we've got, and
alberta, the oil country of canada, is working hard to reduce emissions while still promoting growth. [applause] president obama: so, if canada can do it, and the united states can do it, the whole world can unleash economic growth and protect our planet. [applause] president obama: we can do this. we can do it. [applause]obama: president obama: we can do this. we can help lead the world to meet this threat. already, together in paris, we achieved the most ambitious agreement in history to...
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reality of slower growth, the forecast for the spring quarter is negative because of the wildfires in albertatside of those pockets of strength in terms of housing, as strong as they are for now, there is not much in the way for drivers to rely on. most economy watchers expect rates to be on hold for at least another year. there is a meeting for september. if there is a change, it will more likely be a cut than and move the other way. so much,ie, thanks jamie sturgeon, bloomberg tv canada anchor. breaking news you on the situation in munich. german police say multiple shooters are on the loose, and the police are urging people to avoid public spaces around munich. german media is reporting that there have been too separate shootings in the city, one of them was at a shopping mall in which multiple people were killed, and others were injured or wounded. .he other at a railway station police are saying right now that three people have been killed in total, so that would lead me to believe two in the shopping center and one at the railway station. we continue to monitor this for you, and we will
reality of slower growth, the forecast for the spring quarter is negative because of the wildfires in albertatside of those pockets of strength in terms of housing, as strong as they are for now, there is not much in the way for drivers to rely on. most economy watchers expect rates to be on hold for at least another year. there is a meeting for september. if there is a change, it will more likely be a cut than and move the other way. so much,ie, thanks jamie sturgeon, bloomberg tv canada...
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border patrol agents last week in montana after they wandered across the border from alberta.n. >>> "the washington post" reports on the impact of prolonged sitting on your health. researchers looked at those who spend more than ten hours a day in a chair and say higher risk from heart attack and stroke and other heart disease related causes of death. the scientists say being sedentary in moderation is less likely to cause a disease. >>> the first lady has maintained high approval ratings krg t during the president's time in office. she created a platform to take on big issues like race. julianna goldman is in the wells fargo center here in philadelphia. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, over the last eight year, michelle obama has become one of the most popular figures in the democratic party and, tonight, she will talk about the importance of a president in helping shape young people's lives and where hillary clinton is the best person for the job. when michelle obama took the stage in denver nearly eight years ago, the stakes were high for the future first lady
border patrol agents last week in montana after they wandered across the border from alberta.n. >>> "the washington post" reports on the impact of prolonged sitting on your health. researchers looked at those who spend more than ten hours a day in a chair and say higher risk from heart attack and stroke and other heart disease related causes of death. the scientists say being sedentary in moderation is less likely to cause a disease. >>> the first lady has maintained...
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decisions were made or in the midst of some of the decisions resisting that pressure, there's a man named alberta mora, who was the -- the general council of the navy i believe in the pentagon who was resisting some of the interrogation methods at guantanamo bay and elsewhere. he famously was a dissenter from some of that movement. there's a lawyer -- justice department bush administration jack goldsmith who wrote a book about how his role in rescinding some of the orders given specifically on surveillance, for infamous nsa wire tapping. some of those lawyers are known now. they are sort of famous in some circles but it is i think just telling that some -- it's i think fascinating that some of the most important figures of this period in this clandestine conflict are the lawyers on either side. >> thanks for the information. excellent question. i can assure you there's somebody at the cia who specializes an waiting for you to ask them and their whole life comes to the point where somebody will come ask them about this. this does happen. so analysis yes, operations i think not so much. >> thank yo
decisions were made or in the midst of some of the decisions resisting that pressure, there's a man named alberta mora, who was the -- the general council of the navy i believe in the pentagon who was resisting some of the interrogation methods at guantanamo bay and elsewhere. he famously was a dissenter from some of that movement. there's a lawyer -- justice department bush administration jack goldsmith who wrote a book about how his role in rescinding some of the orders given specifically on...
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he's reorganizing in montana, and they thought they would cross the montana border into what is now alberta but the whole country then was called british north america. so the suspects -- and please read it for the ending, too -- are the vigilantes or scotland yard. or, as was reported by the vigilantes, he was drunk and fell off a boat. [laughter] you know. >> well, that should be enough of a temptation for you all to rush out after the session and get the week. [laughter] but right now i'd like to entertain some questions, so if you'd like to come down and speak to either one of the mics. >> so in the movie "gods and generals," the charge of mary's heights is depicted, and it's very good. but at the top of mary's heights behind the stone wall is a confederate flag with a harp on it. and they can't believe that their cousins are wearing blue. and i was just wondering if that was of substance, or was that just hollywood? >> well, this is probably an inapt comparison, but i had an interview with bill o'reilly on fox the other night, and sometimes there's irish-on-irish fighting -- [laughter]
he's reorganizing in montana, and they thought they would cross the montana border into what is now alberta but the whole country then was called british north america. so the suspects -- and please read it for the ending, too -- are the vigilantes or scotland yard. or, as was reported by the vigilantes, he was drunk and fell off a boat. [laughter] you know. >> well, that should be enough of a temptation for you all to rush out after the session and get the week. [laughter] but right now...
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decisions were made or in the midst of some of the decisions resisting that pressure, there's a man named alberta mora, who was the -- i believe -- i could be wrong. the general counsel of the navy in the pentagon. who was resisting some of the interrogation methods at guantanamo bay and elsewhere. he famously was a dissenter from some of that movement. there's a lawyer -- justice department bush administration jack goldsmith who wrote a book about how his role in rescinding some of the orders given specifically on surveillance, for infamous nsa wiretapping. so some of those lawyers are known now. they are sort of famous in some circles but it is i think just telling that some -- it's i think fascinating that some of the most important figures of this period in this clandestine conflict are the lawyers on either side. >> thanks for the information. excellent question. i would say that you're right, there is specialization. let's say in the intelligence community of the united states. a lot more specialization than the analysis aspect. so for instance, you know, there is somebody -- i can assure y
decisions were made or in the midst of some of the decisions resisting that pressure, there's a man named alberta mora, who was the -- i believe -- i could be wrong. the general counsel of the navy in the pentagon. who was resisting some of the interrogation methods at guantanamo bay and elsewhere. he famously was a dissenter from some of that movement. there's a lawyer -- justice department bush administration jack goldsmith who wrote a book about how his role in rescinding some of the orders...
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the reason we think, and tim alberta from the national review online tweets about this, stands in recess for the second time already today because the printer jammed. an hour in, no debate yet. that tweet came out an hour ago or so. ed oh could he have talks about one amendment they did discuss, the first one, a proposed ban on lobbyists serving on the republican national committee. reince priebus telling reporters he doesn't think the rules committee will have enough votes for a conscience clause minority report. ed tweeted this is short while ago. trump campaign chairman paul manafort has arrived at the rnc rules committee meeting in cleveland. also washington news about sproirt justice ruth bader ginsburg. apologize for comments criticizing trump. that's from reuters politics, that tweet. robert barnes who covers the court for the "washington post" has some of her statements saying, on reflection, my recent remarks and response were ill advised and i regret making them. that from justice ruth bader ginsberg. they're set to come back at 1:00 eastern. we will continue our live coverage
the reason we think, and tim alberta from the national review online tweets about this, stands in recess for the second time already today because the printer jammed. an hour in, no debate yet. that tweet came out an hour ago or so. ed oh could he have talks about one amendment they did discuss, the first one, a proposed ban on lobbyists serving on the republican national committee. reince priebus telling reporters he doesn't think the rules committee will have enough votes for a conscience...