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army sergeant victor dp aller gallerani. >> it would mean a great deal to us to know his remains were discovered and identified and laid to rest on u.s. soil. >> reporter: the family has a head stone at arlington hoping his remains will be returned this time. andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. >>> a powerful congressman is strongly denying allegations that he knew about sexual abuse when he was an assistant wrestling coach at ohio state university and did nothing about it. among those defending republican congressman jim jordan, president trump, who called him an outstanding man. catie beck has our report. >> reporter: four former ohio state wrestlers said they were sexually abused by a team doctor, molested by richard str straus, who regularly showered with them in a university facility. >> it's public knowledge. everyone knew he was a serial groper at best. >> reporter: several believe it was known by jim jordan at the time, an assistant wrestling coach at the university from 1986 to 1994. jordan denies knowing anything about the allegations before accusers spoke out this spring
army sergeant victor dp aller gallerani. >> it would mean a great deal to us to know his remains were discovered and identified and laid to rest on u.s. soil. >> reporter: the family has a head stone at arlington hoping his remains will be returned this time. andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. >>> a powerful congressman is strongly denying allegations that he knew about sexual abuse when he was an assistant wrestling coach at ohio state university and did nothing about...
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aller: i wanted to ask you first one question. i just heard the lady talk about this lady not wanting to testify and you gave a pretty good this , but my point is here. i have another one. but, how is it that the can be so upset with will d anybody else that not go in front of them and be tested, but the president, they him, they protect him and say he's the president of the united states of america, so cannot, shouldn't have to testify, shouldn't be impeached. strange to me f how fox news is continuing to they hese people and say need to testify, we need to have an investigation, but when it the to the president of united states of america and i'm pretty sure people convicted or guilty on these crimes, hey're just setting it up for them to say there is disagreement and it is fake is fake, but ng with him, you watch fox news and well, you say something is not right, they continue to say it is fake news, fake news, of a sudden, when it benefits them, they say it is also, one more question. what is it about brown and black and peopl
aller: i wanted to ask you first one question. i just heard the lady talk about this lady not wanting to testify and you gave a pretty good this , but my point is here. i have another one. but, how is it that the can be so upset with will d anybody else that not go in front of them and be tested, but the president, they him, they protect him and say he's the president of the united states of america, so cannot, shouldn't have to testify, shouldn't be impeached. strange to me f how fox news is...
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guest: one of the things, the c aller mentioned international dishes, but one thing to keep in mind is over the $20 trillion of that, about 1.7 chilean dollars of that is debt held by the public. what that is is that held primarily by international investors, the message investors, the record is of that is the two categories, and some held by the federal reserve and state and local governments. of the $14 trillion, a large and growing share is held by international investors. in fact, in about 2001, about public debtebt was being held by international investors, now it is around 39% and it continues to grow. host: explained debt held by government accounts. guest: that is primarily intergovernmental, intro governmental accounts. ans that the government is making to itself. it gets repaid, so it is not a subsidy on that. it is a concern and is legitimate to talk about the entire 20 drilled -- the entire ire $20- ent trillion. host: 5.6 train dollars held by the governments. eddie in massachusetts, go ahead. caller: i was interested in your ratio of debt to gdp. trillione a $21 deficit a
guest: one of the things, the c aller mentioned international dishes, but one thing to keep in mind is over the $20 trillion of that, about 1.7 chilean dollars of that is debt held by the public. what that is is that held primarily by international investors, the message investors, the record is of that is the two categories, and some held by the federal reserve and state and local governments. of the $14 trillion, a large and growing share is held by international investors. in fact, in about...
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remove aller covers, c the straps and marking the plastic do not use.day continues right now. y>>> make surer holiday cook out is a success with expert advice from some top grill masters today. long horn stake houses grill u.s. hot line. it's open right now. you can get tips and tricks on how to perfectly grill up steak burgers and more. the known number is 1-855-lh grill. you can chativwith a grill mat master at facebook, twitter and instagram. the hot line closes at 4:00 p.m. >>> molly successfully defending her title as the z burger champion. she took home a $1500 cash prize. she ate 27 burgers i ten minutes. after she won she said she wanted to take a milha and take a nap. the mom of four stands 5'7". she only weighs 125 pounds. when asked how she stays slim, she said, quote, i have four kids. >> niei need have two mo i. >> don't know how they do that with burg hs. >> orot dogs. >> the most famous eating competition in the world is just a few minutes away. nathan's hot dog eating contest. competitors weighed in yesterday in brooklyn. eaters get ten
remove aller covers, c the straps and marking the plastic do not use.day continues right now. y>>> make surer holiday cook out is a success with expert advice from some top grill masters today. long horn stake houses grill u.s. hot line. it's open right now. you can get tips and tricks on how to perfectly grill up steak burgers and more. the known number is 1-855-lh grill. you can chativwith a grill mat master at facebook, twitter and instagram. the hot line closes at 4:00 p.m....
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out considering the reason selling for the tech sector, plus, while stocks are higher, we have bonds allertelling us not investors are trusting the small gains that we have on the open. let's look at the s&p 500 in the last four days to take a look at the volatility. flate much of last week and then a big dip on friday and lower yesterday, up just a little bit today but down 1%, and of course, the big drag is the technology shares i was mentioning, a bit of a recovery today. facebook, twitter, amazon, electronic arts, not huge gains. investors tiptoeing in. a reprieve from all of the selling action. it will be interesting to see whether it lasts quickly. the vix over the last several years often puts in an annual peak in january or, august or october. august, andng to this may suggest more volatility ahead and fireworks or stocks. call before the storm or we will see how we are trading in 90 minutes to the close of trading. in a more calmly mode than yesterday. a backup in appetite for risk, plenty of earnings coming, did all over the place in terms of europe. .3% growth in terms of gdp. l
out considering the reason selling for the tech sector, plus, while stocks are higher, we have bonds allertelling us not investors are trusting the small gains that we have on the open. let's look at the s&p 500 in the last four days to take a look at the volatility. flate much of last week and then a big dip on friday and lower yesterday, up just a little bit today but down 1%, and of course, the big drag is the technology shares i was mentioning, a bit of a recovery today. facebook,...
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aller: the trade fight is about intellectual property and how china steals it, and its value. the value is worth way more than manufacturing in the long-term. host: thank you. that becauseup on bloomberg businessweek did write about that. the growingays, might of china's tech sector is at the heart of the growing trade war with the united states. the ceremony,ore 35sident trump released a page report blasting china for economic aggression that threatens u.s. technology and intellectual property, taking aim at everything from cyberttack's and -- toacks and threats, intellectual property theft. joshua: i think the administration expert arrived at this 301 report, detailing a lot of chinese practices that cost trying to enforce intellectual property rights in various other measures which are the u.s.. the clear question is what to do about it. the administration has imposed tariffs on a whole spectrum of chinese imports, which has focused on retaliation. this is not how the u.s. is going to get china to change its practices, and the united states really needs to develop new rules
aller: the trade fight is about intellectual property and how china steals it, and its value. the value is worth way more than manufacturing in the long-term. host: thank you. that becauseup on bloomberg businessweek did write about that. the growingays, might of china's tech sector is at the heart of the growing trade war with the united states. the ceremony,ore 35sident trump released a page report blasting china for economic aggression that threatens u.s. technology and intellectual...
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good morning. .aller: good morning good morning to your guests as well. the caller made reference to the border wall that president trump supposed to be holding, why is he trying to put so much pressure on congress, on the to fund this wall when he said in the beginning that mexico was going to pay for the war? i don't understand it. is he backing down on his word, his promise? he promised mexico would pay for the wall. is he now trying to get congress, the people, to fund the wall? host: what does the white house say to those questions of when or if mexico is going to pay? ayesha: the white house says somehow someway mexico will pay for the wall. basically maybe through some reimbursement or through trade or something that they will pay for it that there is no -- they don't have any technical plans. it's obvious at this point they will ask for congress to fund the wall and then they are making the argument they will at some point have mexico provide funding. it's not clear how that actually happens. how that would actually work. what's clear is congress
good morning. .aller: good morning good morning to your guests as well. the caller made reference to the border wall that president trump supposed to be holding, why is he trying to put so much pressure on congress, on the to fund this wall when he said in the beginning that mexico was going to pay for the war? i don't understand it. is he backing down on his word, his promise? he promised mexico would pay for the wall. is he now trying to get congress, the people, to fund the wall? host: what...
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[applause] ]aller: ♪ caller: c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issueshat affect you. -- sundayning morning, discussing 2018 themes for races to watch. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. fterwords"night on "a sean spicer discusses his new book "the briefing." mr. sec. spicer: ronald reagan and donald trump are about 180 degrees apart from each other daeshre we are full's host: ronald reagan and donald trump are about 180 degrees from each other, so how did you negotiate that. was it a little the ants? how did you do it? sean: there is no question the is nontraditional and how he speaks. he has his own are not killer. but he also connect politicians and the way others have never done. he talks very bluntly in his own style. i do not think he would've won the nomination of a were not for that style. i think there is always this balance. elected officials say all the -- right things. in the case of donald trump, he is getting all these things done but people say, i did not like his tweet or how
[applause] ]aller: ♪ caller: c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issueshat affect you. -- sundayning morning, discussing 2018 themes for races to watch. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. fterwords"night on "a sean spicer discusses his new book "the briefing." mr. sec. spicer: ronald reagan and donald trump are about 180 degrees apart from each other daeshre we are full's host:...
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aller: i wanted to ask you first one question. just heard the lady talk about this lady not wanting to testify and you gave a pretty good this , but my point is here. i have another one. but, how is it that the can be so upset with will d anybody else that not go in front of them and be tested, but the president, they him, they protect him and say he's the president of the united states of america, so cannot, shouldn't have to testify, shouldn't be impeached. strange to me f how fox news is continuing to they hese people and say need to testify, we need to have an investigation, but when it the to the president of united states of america and i'm pretty sure people convicted or guilty on these crimes, hey're just setting it up for them to say there is disagreement and it is fake is fake, but ng with him, you watch fox news and well, you say something is not right, they continue to say it is fake news, fake news, of a sudden, when it benefits them, they say it is also, one more question. what is it about brown and black and people,
aller: i wanted to ask you first one question. just heard the lady talk about this lady not wanting to testify and you gave a pretty good this , but my point is here. i have another one. but, how is it that the can be so upset with will d anybody else that not go in front of them and be tested, but the president, they him, they protect him and say he's the president of the united states of america, so cannot, shouldn't have to testify, shouldn't be impeached. strange to me f how fox news is...
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allers, did you want to add anything to this? you were referenced earlier? >> yeah, i would agree with what they have said. we're definitely going to have a bump in distillate prices. it will cause a bump in crude prices, but potentially bring those crude prices down. so our view, it's truly a guesstimate of what's going to happen in 2020. this is the first global-wide product specificity change. we've had low-sulfur gasoline, low-sulfur diesel in the u.s., europe, asia, other places. this is a globalwide specification change. it's impacting 4 to 5 million barrels a day of bunker fuel and so it's going to have a huge impact on the market. there are provisions and waivers. i do agree with what rusty said, is that the market will work itself out, when they see the problems that are going to happen, i think we're going to see use of some of that -- ty mo is one that has to obviously take action. and we'll probably see some steps taken by the imo. and the u.s. as a member of the imo, certainly, can have a voice in that and and help phase it in. our number at 2%
allers, did you want to add anything to this? you were referenced earlier? >> yeah, i would agree with what they have said. we're definitely going to have a bump in distillate prices. it will cause a bump in crude prices, but potentially bring those crude prices down. so our view, it's truly a guesstimate of what's going to happen in 2020. this is the first global-wide product specificity change. we've had low-sulfur gasoline, low-sulfur diesel in the u.s., europe, asia, other places....
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guest: one of the things, the c aller mentioned international dishes, but one thing to keep in mind ise $20 trillion of that, about 1.7 chilean dollars of that is debt held by the public. what that is is that held primarily by international investors, the message investors, the record is of that is the two categories, and some held by the federal reserve and state and local governments. of the $14 trillion, a large and growing share is held by international investors. in fact, in about 2001, about public debtebt was being held by international investors, now it is around 39% and it continues to grow. host: explained debt held by government accounts. guest: that is primarily intergovernmental, intro governmental accounts. ans that the government is making to itself. it gets repaid, so it is not a subsidy on that. it is a concern and is legitimate to talk about the entire 20 drilled -- the entire ire $20- ent trillion. host: 5.6 train dollars held by the governments. eddie in massachusetts, go ahead. caller: i was interested in your ratio of debt to gdp. trillione a $21 deficit and to be
guest: one of the things, the c aller mentioned international dishes, but one thing to keep in mind ise $20 trillion of that, about 1.7 chilean dollars of that is debt held by the public. what that is is that held primarily by international investors, the message investors, the record is of that is the two categories, and some held by the federal reserve and state and local governments. of the $14 trillion, a large and growing share is held by international investors. in fact, in about 2001,...
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aller: i guess cavanaugh i guess? i enjoy c-span every morning. host: thank you.e washington times, the brexit negotiator resigns under want to share with you what david davis told bbc 4 radio over the weekend. when we debated the cabinet on friday, my opening remark to teresa was, prime minister, i am the odd man out. i didn't say anything thereafter. and that is because i was thinking about the consequences. time, it wasn't the best strategy. said,ght it would, as you be the list -- bd least risk this policy has a number of weaknesses. share these can responsibility. i would explain it to the house and then go out and deliver it to the public. and frankly, it was known that i had no concern -- it was frankly known that i had concerns about it. i wouldn't have done a good job of it. the things i said was that, i hope you are right. host: this is the headline from the daily news. "stinkerhrough the likes it trade deal" the minister resigns. saying that host: we mention that because the summit gets underway in brussels. they will meet with prime minister theresa ma
aller: i guess cavanaugh i guess? i enjoy c-span every morning. host: thank you.e washington times, the brexit negotiator resigns under want to share with you what david davis told bbc 4 radio over the weekend. when we debated the cabinet on friday, my opening remark to teresa was, prime minister, i am the odd man out. i didn't say anything thereafter. and that is because i was thinking about the consequences. time, it wasn't the best strategy. said,ght it would, as you be the list -- bd least...
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catch it on c-span3 but hopefully we'll watch it. .aller: i have c-span on i'm 78 years old and i liveself i have the tv on for just noise to remind me that the world still exists. c-span is my default station. host: thank you for watching and getting up early for us. we really do appreciate it. j in florida republican line. caller: i was going to ask a different question about maxine waters. i've a question about this let's go back a little bit before helsinki. he mentioned that the eu and specifically germany was making a deal with russia to buy their fuel. trump pointed out it makes no sense for us to pay to protect them while they are paying the person we are protecting them from. why is that not being brought up about helsinki? host: from indiana, paul is next. democrats line. caller: i've been a democrat for 40 years my father was a the southommitteeman side of chicago. thereeen paid since i've since i was 18 to bring illegals to the polls. we were dollar head back in the 70's and 80's there up to five dollars a head it happens in every prince inc. in the city of chicago. 52 ward
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good morning. .aller: good morning good morning to your guests as well. the caller made reference to the border wall that president trump supposed to be holding, why is he trying to put so much pressure on congress, on the to fund this wall when he said in the beginning that mexico was going to pay for the war? i don't understand it. is he backing down on his word, his promise? he promised mexico would pay for the wall. is he now trying to get congress, the people, to fund the wall? host: what does the white house say to those questions of when or if mexico is going to pay? ayesha: the white house says somehow someway mexico will pay for the wall. basically maybe through some reimbursement or through trade or something that they will pay for it that there is no -- they don't have any technical plans. it's obvious at this point they will ask for congress to fund the wall and then they are making the argument they will at some point have mexico provide funding. it's not clear how that actually happens. how that would actually work. what's clear is congress
good morning. .aller: good morning good morning to your guests as well. the caller made reference to the border wall that president trump supposed to be holding, why is he trying to put so much pressure on congress, on the to fund this wall when he said in the beginning that mexico was going to pay for the war? i don't understand it. is he backing down on his word, his promise? he promised mexico would pay for the wall. is he now trying to get congress, the people, to fund the wall? host: what...