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find out in a spealal rept frfromsi andd vwchange.g. announcer: "viewchange" is about people m making real progress in tackling the e world's tought issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange: hiv prevention-- looking back and moving forward." debra: i'm debra messing, ambassador for psi. it's been 30 years since the centers for disease control l confirmed tthe firirst cases of hihiv in the united states. since 1981, more than 30 million
find out in a spealal rept frfromsi andd vwchange.g. announcer: "viewchange" is about people m making real progress in tackling the e world's tought issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange: hiv prevention-- looking back and moving forward." debra: i'm debra messing, ambassador for psi. it's been 30 years since the centers for disease control l confirmed tthe firirst cases of hihiv in the united states. since 1981, more than 30 million
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hear, a world-class astronomy project andd a farming industry that exports f food araround the world producing 3.4 milillion sheep yeyear. 7 million people rely on this desert for their daily existence. most of the arerea is extremely dry with about 7-10 inches of rain a year. despite a short summer rainstorm, all of the water comes frorom wells drilled into the ground a and pumped up intoo the sururface parking back to an older, s slower time. farmers, scientists, and to these are worried that without access to clean water like this, this vast area will be economically devastated. this is the name of the desert, but it is also the name of a shale deposit. this basin stretches almost across the country of south africa. look on as a curse for some and a blessing for others,s, locked into the basin might be as muchh as 400 trillioion feet of shale gas, the fifth largest d deposit in the w world. since the moratorium on natural gas exploration was lifted in 2012, companies like royal dutch shell and others are lining up about south africa's door, waiting for the green light for what the
hear, a world-class astronomy project andd a farming industry that exports f food araround the world producing 3.4 milillion sheep yeyear. 7 million people rely on this desert for their daily existence. most of the arerea is extremely dry with about 7-10 inches of rain a year. despite a short summer rainstorm, all of the water comes frorom wells drilled into the ground a and pumped up intoo the sururface parking back to an older, s slower time. farmers, scientists, and to these are worried that...
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find out in a spealal rept frfromsi andd vwchange.g. announcer: "viewchange" is about people m making real progress in tackling the e world's tought issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange: hiv prevention-- looking back and moving forward." debra: i'm debra messing, ambassador for psi. it's been 30 years since the centers for disease control l confirmed tthe firirst cases of hihiv in the united states. since 1981, more than 30 million people around the world have died of aids-related causes, particularly in the developing world, where the disease has devastated entire families, communities, and generations. but thanks to the e medical advancement of anti-retro viral therapy and progress in prevention, saving lives is now possible. aid groups and governments have been working hard to bring innovative hiv prevention methods and tools to scale. and it's working. in mozambique, one young relationship counselor is getting creative. working with a a local radio show, she's finding g ways to make condoms exciting,
find out in a spealal rept frfromsi andd vwchange.g. announcer: "viewchange" is about people m making real progress in tackling the e world's tought issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange: hiv prevention-- looking back and moving forward." debra: i'm debra messing, ambassador for psi. it's been 30 years since the centers for disease control l confirmed tthe firirst cases of hihiv in the united states. since 1981, more than 30 million people...
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oou know, be able to get up andd play that if you're immobile. >> she let cameras follow along as theye going to get the first ultsound from this pregnancy. >> i'm feeling really nervous. we've had two miscarriages.. >> i feel guilty for having the changed, you know.ing that my weight did affect it. >> that's a tough situation to be in. to want your baby so much and realize that you are not in the physical condition to potentially be ableoth ty p env. >> right here, she gets good news from the doctor. >> you see something there? >> yeah. >> that's the baby. oving t arm moving. around. they say it's very active. >> this time i'm doing loads differently. i am changing the way i eat, exercising. >> she said i'm never going to be super skinny, but she wants to be healthier so she can be a mom. >> yeah, well, you don't have to y.estper skinny to be thalhe b version of yourself and still thrive and have a happy life. >> i love you. >> i love you too. >>> going to dance with the et once in awhile. kyler vick here with the p.o.r. stunts team. standing on a platform getting himself all pumped u
oou know, be able to get up andd play that if you're immobile. >> she let cameras follow along as theye going to get the first ultsound from this pregnancy. >> i'm feeling really nervous. we've had two miscarriages.. >> i feel guilty for having the changed, you know.ing that my weight did affect it. >> that's a tough situation to be in. to want your baby so much and realize that you are not in the physical condition to potentially be ableoth ty p env. >> right...
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andd i am so sorry that the fbi workforce had to t hear them an so sorry that the american people were told them. ii worked everyday at the fbi t helplp make that great organization better. and i say help because i did nothing alone at the fbi. theree are no indispensable people at thehe fbi. theni organization's great strength iss that its values an abilities run deep and wide. the fbil will be fine without m. the fbi's mission will be relentlilesssi pursued by its people and that mission is to protect the american people. thisga organization and its mission will go long beyond me and long beyond any particular administration. i haveni a message before i clo for my - former colleagues of t fbi. but first i want the american people to know this truth. the fbi is honest. the fbi is strong. and the fbi is and always will be independent. now to my former colleagues if iea may. i am so sorry that i didn't get the chance to say good-bye to you properly. it was these hon eror of my lif serve beside you and to be a part of the fbi family and miss it for the rest of my life. thank young for st
andd i am so sorry that the fbi workforce had to t hear them an so sorry that the american people were told them. ii worked everyday at the fbi t helplp make that great organization better. and i say help because i did nothing alone at the fbi. theree are no indispensable people at thehe fbi. theni organization's great strength iss that its values an abilities run deep and wide. the fbil will be fine without m. the fbi's mission will be relentlilesssi pursued by its people and that mission is...
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since 14 andd it are defending with a two 4000 fighters. kurdsered the city with from the syrian democratic forces in west raqqa. this is the report. reporter: it is the calm before the storm in rock outcome of the syrian stronghold of the islamic state group. the streets are deserted in anticipation of the battle to come. the syrian democratic forces have retaken rural districts. mortar rounds and fighters get into position. take cover, there is a drone. 300 meters ahead, and i asked why is lying on a rooftop. flying on ag is loop job. -- rooftop. >> want young people to join us. reporter: he has been fighting i.s. for four years. roof, snipers are on the and they were in the tunnels. here is where the fighting broke their spirit. sows -- shows munitions recovered and traps. nearly 100,000 civilians remain .rapped in the city those who manage to escape her in the neighborhood already liberated by the scf. they testify to abuses baser for under -- they suffered under jihadist rule. >> they beheaded my uncle. my children were beaten. their b
since 14 andd it are defending with a two 4000 fighters. kurdsered the city with from the syrian democratic forces in west raqqa. this is the report. reporter: it is the calm before the storm in rock outcome of the syrian stronghold of the islamic state group. the streets are deserted in anticipation of the battle to come. the syrian democratic forces have retaken rural districts. mortar rounds and fighters get into position. take cover, there is a drone. 300 meters ahead, and i asked why is...
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rally andd up the the is as they are set for stabilization and we will get the latest on the reserveptick. thisdeclined and there is end we are waiting to hear about and we are putting hedge fund managers on notice. >> thank you for letting us know about how things are shaping up. increasing the holding of government debt and they say treasuries are becoming more tractive. after the biggest decline in more than two decades. isolationudi-led qatar relies almost completely on imports. most of which enter through a land border of saudi arabia. thisesident trump called "just punishment" for the support of terrorist groups. -- r the president faces court debates on whether he took illegal financing in the campaign and could lose the mandate. he has been under rising pressure after the corruption allegations of last month. more economists unexpected raising and the benchmark kobe cap steady. joinedoday, we will be after the r.b.i. decision. news 24 hours a day in more than 120 countries. >> thank you. is pouringed source fuel into the bond market rally. to get more ready treasuries? china
rally andd up the the is as they are set for stabilization and we will get the latest on the reserveptick. thisdeclined and there is end we are waiting to hear about and we are putting hedge fund managers on notice. >> thank you for letting us know about how things are shaping up. increasing the holding of government debt and they say treasuries are becoming more tractive. after the biggest decline in more than two decades. isolationudi-led qatar relies almost completely on imports. most...
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. >> only the tile tips of this house week out from the mud andd debris.on tuesday, , massive landslides three districts in the southeast of bangladesh, killing over 100 and leavaving many still missin. rhodes ripped out from the hillsides, dragging with them several road workers. grexit was an accident. they came here to fix the road and the landslide happened just as they were clear and it. all of them have been killed. >> the rescue workers and volunteers search in the mud and houses tog through reach the bodies as relatives look on. bangladesh is unprepared to handle disasters of this scale. the firefighters lacked the manpower to respond to every call, and those brought to local hospitals have to be treated by candlelight. it's the middle of monsoon season. heavy rains are nothing new, but experts believe deforestation and illegal soil extraction may be to blame for the landslides. laura: spanish authorities are normally investigating cristiano ronaldo for alleged tax evasion. he is accused of hiding more than 40 million euros in offshore companies be
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andd fourth what role if any di you play in the removal of then fbi director comey? i look forward to a candid and honest i discussion as we contie to pursue the truth behind russia's interference in the 2016 elections. the committee's experienced sfaf is interviewing the rely parties having spoken to more than 35 individuals to date, to include just yesterday an interview of former homeland security secretary unjohnson. we also continue to review some of thel most sensitive intelligence in our country's poksz. as i've said previously we will establish the facts, separate from rampant speculation and lay them tout out for the people of the america to make judgment. only then will we be able to put in episode to rest and look to thees future. i'm hopeful members focus their questions today on the russia investigation and not squander the opportunity by taking political orr partisan shots. the vice chairman and i can continueue to lead this investigation together on what is a highly charged political issue. we may disagree at times but we remain a unified team with a d
andd fourth what role if any di you play in the removal of then fbi director comey? i look forward to a candid and honest i discussion as we contie to pursue the truth behind russia's interference in the 2016 elections. the committee's experienced sfaf is interviewing the rely parties having spoken to more than 35 individuals to date, to include just yesterday an interview of former homeland security secretary unjohnson. we also continue to review some of thel most sensitive intelligence in our...
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psps face increased scrutiny i n recent weeks after investigations and tuberers culture andd workplalaceivi. he said last week that he was taking an indefinite leave of absence, fighting the need to grieve the death of his mother. the departure comes after an investigation into allegations of sexual harassment by the company and robyn down as the complaints poured in. his exit came under pressure after hours of drama with key major investors. they want him however to remain on the board to help choose a new ceo. he steps aside as uber announces new initiatives to address problems. the company is now saying that drivers will soon be allowed to accept tips. host: stephen, to china in the next amid big news in the countries stock market. guest: chinese shares will be listed in a global benchmark of emerging markett equities, a milestone in the drive to attract foreign investment to the country. they will include the shares in next years and it will show investment fundnds replace the $1.6 trillion that they used to track emerging markets into chinese shares. the chinese stock market is the
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insurance companies and it would be interesting to know exactly how much these politicians in -- taken andd donate from those companies. when you put that personal mandate on every sold in this insurancehan the companies can charge whatever they want. i have seen it with all of the first insurance when they introduced it in the state of maryland. .nsurance rates went up as long as they know you've got to have insurance they will charge you whatever they want to charge you and these congressmen on this house and in the senate on both sides of that oil -- of that i'll are in cahoots with insurance companies and pharmaceuticals. and until they are shown to be what they really are, nothing is going to change. that is one of the biggest change, the subsidies. the subsidies go to the people but the subsidies actually are going to the insurance companies. not only are they charging outrageous rates for insurance but they are getting a bonus with all of the subsidies for the federal government. that is what they to eliminate and they need to investigate that. john: a good place to investigate donat
insurance companies and it would be interesting to know exactly how much these politicians in -- taken andd donate from those companies. when you put that personal mandate on every sold in this insurancehan the companies can charge whatever they want. i have seen it with all of the first insurance when they introduced it in the state of maryland. .nsurance rates went up as long as they know you've got to have insurance they will charge you whatever they want to charge you and these congressmen...
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andd if they were to bomee convinced about this, they would demand policy actions be implemented, actioion be taken. but what l luntz said was s that there's still a window of opportunity left, according to his polling, according to the focus groups that he had done, to confuse the public, to cloud their understanding of the issue, to try to make it seem as if the science is s stil fiercely contested. and what he said was as long as the public thinks that scientists don't agree, that there isn't a scientific consensus, they can be convinced that it might be too costly to take action. and so that's exactly what the forces of climate change denial have chosen to do ever since. they''ve doubled down, if you will, in this campaign of disinformatioion. >>>> i want to do my part on global warming. all yes on 23 says is... >> the effort through televisin advertisining, throughgh the cultivation of so-o-called expes who attack the science, talking heaeads, the cultltivation of talking heads who apappear on tk raradio, who appear o on cable televisionthey've createted this very elaborate network of
andd if they were to bomee convinced about this, they would demand policy actions be implemented, actioion be taken. but what l luntz said was s that there's still a window of opportunity left, according to his polling, according to the focus groups that he had done, to confuse the public, to cloud their understanding of the issue, to try to make it seem as if the science is s stil fiercely contested. and what he said was as long as the public thinks that scientists don't agree, that there...
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. >> ortega also stated that the current 1999 constitution was put forward by hugo chavez andd approved by referendum. the government maintaining pressure on the opposition and have threat he wanted to arrest the governor. >> what is left for the people? they must take to the streets and defend their rights. that is what is happening. you take away their food, medicine, economy and the right to vote, what do people do? do they give in and accept it? no. we need to fight for our constitution and that our rights are respected to gain peace and stability. >> the opposition are clamoring or new elections, accusing madura being behind the crisis engulfing the nation. >> after spending half a year at the international space ation, a capsule carried the thomas pesquet and novitskiy are in good shape. one other astronaut is staying for three monday. >> safely back down to earth after spending almost 200 days aboard the international space station. after spending so long in a weightless environment. the astronaut can no longer stand. it will take him days to reaat that time. the portland has cha
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foreign policy, trade, climate , i think trumpn messed it up going abroad, , andd a lot of people tomorrow is the fbi testimony. it is a very important issue. having to deal with saudi arabia, unfortunately. thank you, goodbye. i think what he is saying is the job of the presidency, the president of the united states, being the president of the most powerful and important country in the world, you have domestic as well as international issues. you have to set foreign policy. many countries have a great alliance with us for many generations and will continue to do that and rely on this stuff just as we rely on them for military strength as well as diplomatic strength in those areas. we need to continue to work on that. again, he has to work on the domestic issues that are important to people who put him in office, just as i do. as i was saying earlier, keying in on congress getting back to work on things that make it important. we have a 30% child poverty rate, unemployment in the teens. we have not seen the procession leaves the territory. i'm working on those things that are important as
foreign policy, trade, climate , i think trumpn messed it up going abroad, , andd a lot of people tomorrow is the fbi testimony. it is a very important issue. having to deal with saudi arabia, unfortunately. thank you, goodbye. i think what he is saying is the job of the presidency, the president of the united states, being the president of the most powerful and important country in the world, you have domestic as well as international issues. you have to set foreign policy. many countries have...
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signatures andd support from president obama, but never hast.essage to washington -- lgbt meets protection. convergent therapy needs to be banned. mrs. clinton: a hand we're going to be on the so-called practice therapy.rsion not meet anything except -- do not need anything except to be accepted and embryos. thanks. >> being yourself, is the win.ate announcer: watch all of the entries on the shares competition at studentcam.org. ♪ >> molly, it camden, and a via our students. their documentary entitled "u.s. gun violence: a complicated puzzle." take a look. >> we considered terrorism. other issues. thatg our research, we saw gun violence stood not have it of research. the research was one side or the other, nothing that was like an open dialogue. we felt we should make our video dialogue. everybody has a place and everybody's opinion. interview our first and i was the person interviews i was nervous and did not know what to expect. >> once we were done, it was so emotional going to the place and the city where the shooting happened. right before
signatures andd support from president obama, but never hast.essage to washington -- lgbt meets protection. convergent therapy needs to be banned. mrs. clinton: a hand we're going to be on the so-called practice therapy.rsion not meet anything except -- do not need anything except to be accepted and embryos. thanks. >> being yourself, is the win.ate announcer: watch all of the entries on the shares competition at studentcam.org. ♪ >> molly, it camden, and a via our students. their...
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sometimes you may hear that quakers are referred to as , andds, with a capital f that is because their formal name is the religious society of friends, and that was formed in england in the 16 50's by a number of people, but , that wasy george fox his name. these leaders in england -- they did not agree with the english werch and all of the stuff talked about today, simplicity and plainness, the church was in complete opposition of that. things were fancy, it was not about worship, and the quakers wanted to pair that down -- pare that down and only do things that were useful, connecting them better to god, and remove all the artifacts and the middleman. they thought they could communicate directly with god, and they saw everything else is being superfluous. -- as being superfluous. a lot of the early quaker leaders were jailed for their beliefs because they were on street corners preaching, and they could be thrown in prison for speaking out the way that they were about the quaker beliefs. the persecution that they faced in england was one of the main reasons they started to come to am
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the law he says is to allow the jury to continue andd e court i comes back and says it is deadlock, hequotes, "intends to act." >> reporter: the judge won't go the jury and sayseyguys, you can s<+> who's leaning which way, that's what we need to know. thank you very much. i am sure we'll be hearing from breaking news center is michael donio, thanks for being here again. the defense team says this case is being om. give us yo
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fabrications -- -- dupont favreau's -- elliott management is raising its stake after a , andd takeoverott that is your latest bloomberg business flash. four minutes until the end of the section -- session -- and what election, bonnie -- vonnie? fell 2.5%.rlier the biggest drop since june 27. closes next. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, this is "bloomberg markets: european close." is the function of all functions. the ftse 100 up .9%. , currencieslines falling against the dollar. look at the u.k. five-year down by 4.5 basis points. earlier, 2.5% earlier. that is the biggest decline since june 27. love this chart, redline, top line. that is what happened if the tories got a big vote, didn't happen. line, that, green was if the tories got a small win. third line, blue line, if labour party one. we are at 127.38, the hung parliament has not materialized. one analyst says a could fall as low as 120. this is the u.k. 10 year yield. said yields could rise between one point 6% and 1.7% if the labour party wins outright. 1.5% was if labour party would inherit a minor coalition. the
fabrications -- -- dupont favreau's -- elliott management is raising its stake after a , andd takeoverott that is your latest bloomberg business flash. four minutes until the end of the section -- session -- and what election, bonnie -- vonnie? fell 2.5%.rlier the biggest drop since june 27. closes next. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, this is "bloomberg markets: european close." is the function of all functions. the ftse 100 up .9%. , currencieslines falling against the...
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the house put out, providers in my state told me point like -- covering the medicaid population down andd drive controlled the rates of insurance in the private markets. now, all we are doing, down and controlled the rates by saying we're going to cut medicaid at a more drastic rate, is you are just going to send a signal to that rates for the private insurers should go up. i don't think that is what my constituents want. to innovate, drive quality care and managed care into parts of the united states where it does not exist. they want us to take care of our most vulnerable populations and they want to make sure that we are not delivering that off of people going into the emergency room 50 times in a year because they do not have insurance. rateow that the medicaid is critically important. to onedicaid costs up quarter of the costs of private insurance. it is a way to deliver care. intoow that things we put the affordable care act like moving people off of nursing home care to community-based care, has saved medicaid dollars. more states should do it. we know plants like bundling up the i
the house put out, providers in my state told me point like -- covering the medicaid population down andd drive controlled the rates of insurance in the private markets. now, all we are doing, down and controlled the rates by saying we're going to cut medicaid at a more drastic rate, is you are just going to send a signal to that rates for the private insurers should go up. i don't think that is what my constituents want. to innovate, drive quality care and managed care into parts of the united...
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if this alleged obstruction of justice or this occurrence was happening over a period of time andd inngress with his hands up under oath and said no, i've never experienced anything like that. to leak a memo after saying that under oath, he has lost all credibility on my side. has he lost it on the left? >> kisha: to play devil's advocate, i think he may have leaked the memo because he had no faith in the justice department. maybe he felt if he went to whoever he was supposed to go to, nothing would have been done. >> eric: he testified under oath, he was asked, have you ever experienced obstruction of justice by the department of justice. he said no, not only of my never experienced that at the doj. i have never experienced it period. because that would be wrong, illegal. he gave donald trump a wide, clear paths. it >> eboni: i am going to disagree a little bit with my friend kisha. everybody should be questioning jim comey's credibility. the left and right and everybody in between. i think many people, the democrats and things like this, are supporting comey because he has positione
if this alleged obstruction of justice or this occurrence was happening over a period of time andd inngress with his hands up under oath and said no, i've never experienced anything like that. to leak a memo after saying that under oath, he has lost all credibility on my side. has he lost it on the left? >> kisha: to play devil's advocate, i think he may have leaked the memo because he had no faith in the justice department. maybe he felt if he went to whoever he was supposed to go to,...
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near-term is not a great say andd it is fair to we are nearing a point.nt about this are we? not very. >> pulling this together, they have given away all of this since november of last year and and what doesllar it take to change the perspective? >> there is a normalization path that has been thrown into doubt and the fed has said not to and theyut inflation and it will goth higher. >> will it take higher in the eyes of the rising fed? >> there is a sensible point of view of want markets. is this yield back and it , but you willult not see that kind of your medic. >> we have a little bit more to get through. this is bloomberg. have a very good morning. post: details on citizens rights. theresa may spells out a plan for nationals living in the u.k.. the chief brexit negotiator says there is no role for european courts in the matter. >> a record-breaking rescue. safentervention includes ports and they will acquire the good assets. the third point with the hedge fund urging the company to sell the stake in l'oreal. it is 7:00 here in the city of london all s
near-term is not a great say andd it is fair to we are nearing a point.nt about this are we? not very. >> pulling this together, they have given away all of this since november of last year and and what doesllar it take to change the perspective? >> there is a normalization path that has been thrown into doubt and the fed has said not to and theyut inflation and it will goth higher. >> will it take higher in the eyes of the rising fed? >> there is a sensible point of...
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they would like full-time jobs andd can't find them. discouraged workers are included in a the unemployment statistic. there are americans who should be counted as unemployed or under employed and the government doesn't count them any more. we need public works and investment in infrastructure. this is the wealthiest country on thetu face of the in history and we can afford to do the same things as my dapsd generation, the greatest generation. steve: we are and rich country so why are the republicans coming out withrs aon bill thats medicaid for the poorest americans. melissa: we tried shovel-ready jobs at the top of the last administration, and it didn't work.ar steve, i think your idea is sort of heed yum crazy. working people in this country barely have insurance. no one can afford the insurance they have and they aren't any good. whenma you go to use it, it doesn't work for anything. what this bill does is send it back to the states. maybe some of the states will make it better for the rich than the poor, but you have no idea. how i
they would like full-time jobs andd can't find them. discouraged workers are included in a the unemployment statistic. there are americans who should be counted as unemployed or under employed and the government doesn't count them any more. we need public works and investment in infrastructure. this is the wealthiest country on thetu face of the in history and we can afford to do the same things as my dapsd generation, the greatest generation. steve: we are and rich country so why are the...
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anguish andd in our an attack on one of us is an attack on all of us.applause] speaker ryan: i know you want to give our thanks to the first responders and the alexandria police department were on the scene in minutes. i know this house wants to say unequivocally we are as ever awe d by the tremendous of bravery of the capitol police. [applause] speaker ryan: i spoke with special agent of bailey is special agent greiner this morning and one was being treated the one was about to go into surgery. profounded our gratitude to them. it is clear to me, based on various eyewitness accounts that without these two heroes, many lives would have been lost. [applause] speaker ryan: i know we all want to learn as much as we can about what happened. we all received a briefing from the sergeant of arms, i have complete confidence in the investigation being conducted by the capitol police, fbi and working with local law enforcement. we want to express our gratitude for the outpouring of support from throughout the capital and throughout the country. and it now, knowin
anguish andd in our an attack on one of us is an attack on all of us.applause] speaker ryan: i know you want to give our thanks to the first responders and the alexandria police department were on the scene in minutes. i know this house wants to say unequivocally we are as ever awe d by the tremendous of bravery of the capitol police. [applause] speaker ryan: i spoke with special agent of bailey is special agent greiner this morning and one was being treated the one was about to go into...
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the road and you see woods going through series of sobriety tests and officers said hewas stumbling anddrds and breathalyzer had proved he was not drinking and later said his condition was defined by description medication. >> lebron james is not the most famous athlete in the world vrnl the crown actually belongs to real madrid striker christian owe ronaldo. >> espn ravrpingd them by using a formula combining endorsements and social immediate yeah presence i should say and searches on the internet. in case you wonder lebron this no baseball or hockey players made the list. >> i'm not so surprised about the hockey players but i'm stunned about the baseball players. >> top 100 in the world? >> i mean that's. >> i do get christian owe. >> me, too, >> and president trump make good. >> plans to pull out. >> a dire warp what a newly rereleased report to care for veterans. >> shawn, tony, nice to see things settling down and s spotty showers left overnight and that's because a frontal boundary will come on through and that front will vacuum up all the moisture and bring you a thursday ahead. w
the road and you see woods going through series of sobriety tests and officers said hewas stumbling anddrds and breathalyzer had proved he was not drinking and later said his condition was defined by description medication. >> lebron james is not the most famous athlete in the world vrnl the crown actually belongs to real madrid striker christian owe ronaldo. >> espn ravrpingd them by using a formula combining endorsements and social immediate yeah presence i should say and searches...
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it is 9:00 in new york city andd this is "the five."reaking news, kathy griffin won't be attending the same new year's eve party this year. cnn today fired ms. griffin. as coanchor of of its new year's eve coverage. for posing with a mask designed to look like the severed head of president trump.p.k viewer warning, some may find this photo disturbing. and there it is. disgusting. president trump reacted onhe twitter, writing... first lady melania trump also expressed outrage, releasing a statement that said in part... senator al franken said he will still appear with her at an event in july. >> kathy is a friend. she's a terrific comedian. this had no business being in our public discourse. >> can she recover from this? >> well, i think she did the right thing. asking for forgiveness and acknowledging -- this was a horrible mistake. i think she can. >> you will still appear with her? >> yes. >> jesse: wow. still appearing with kathy griffin. >> kimberly: guess who is not? anderson cooper. he canceled his big new york plans with her. i t
it is 9:00 in new york city andd this is "the five."reaking news, kathy griffin won't be attending the same new year's eve party this year. cnn today fired ms. griffin. as coanchor of of its new year's eve coverage. for posing with a mask designed to look like the severed head of president trump.p.k viewer warning, some may find this photo disturbing. and there it is. disgusting. president trump reacted onhe twitter, writing... first lady melania trump also expressed outrage,...
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you know all the political them andd they ignored realize it was something else. time around, the economies kept going and that is surprising. the question is coming down about fear for the political littlepe that looks a of ifand it is a question the market is complacent. >> the top line on the story is that greed runs the show in global markets and that is disparaging and it is the biggest risk. i look at this and the ambivalence and should i build updisparaging and it is the biggest a little more cash? are you doing that? we are sticking to being overweight on equities and the yields with the credit in the european region and i think that volatility is low and we see the movement between the different sectors and you look at what the commodity markets are doing and it is not the case that all markets are flat and i think you are relatively high and can look at the broader profile of investor behavior and i think that it is early to say that everybody is complacent and the thing that can happen is a crash. >> let's take that representation all the and thist bond
you know all the political them andd they ignored realize it was something else. time around, the economies kept going and that is surprising. the question is coming down about fear for the political littlepe that looks a of ifand it is a question the market is complacent. >> the top line on the story is that greed runs the show in global markets and that is disparaging and it is the biggest risk. i look at this and the ambivalence and should i build updisparaging and it is the biggest a...
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it is 9:00 in new york city andd this is "the five."ing news, kathy griffin won't be attending the same new year's eve party this year. cnn today fired ms. griffin. as coanchor of of its new year's eve coverage. for posing with a mask designed to look like the severed head of president trump.p.k viewer warning, some may find this photo disturbing. and there it is. disgusting. president trump reacted onhe twitter, writing...
it is 9:00 in new york city andd this is "the five."ing news, kathy griffin won't be attending the same new year's eve party this year. cnn today fired ms. griffin. as coanchor of of its new year's eve coverage. for posing with a mask designed to look like the severed head of president trump.p.k viewer warning, some may find this photo disturbing. and there it is. disgusting. president trump reacted onhe twitter, writing...
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why should the president -- andd a major attempt to get qatar to shape up?ey are doing this thing to boycott, cutting them off from everything. why say, well, this is a response to my trip? it's not about you. if you make it about you, it looks like the saudis are doing the bidding of the american imperials. but here's the irony. the tweets aren't just official. they are the most official. every other statement has been massaged, read by eight people and changed. here, you are going right into the id and what you get his presidential aide. there is nothing as authentic as that. >> bret: yes or no, does it stop or slow down? 's ticket would never stops. >> investigation tweets will be diminished. >> bret: when we come back, remembering d-day 73 years .emembering d-day 73 years . . >> bret: finally, tonight, a moment her number so many who sacrificed so much. today marks a pivotal moment in world war ii. d-day. a 73 years ago today, more than 160,000 allied troops launched the operation, operation overlord, on a 50-mile stretch of the french coastline. nazi ge
why should the president -- andd a major attempt to get qatar to shape up?ey are doing this thing to boycott, cutting them off from everything. why say, well, this is a response to my trip? it's not about you. if you make it about you, it looks like the saudis are doing the bidding of the american imperials. but here's the irony. the tweets aren't just official. they are the most official. every other statement has been massaged, read by eight people and changed. here, you are going right into...
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it was the biggest storm in california history by far. , andd this year much rain it touted very heavily we had the most rain in recorded history in northern california this year. statewide though, he worst storm by far was this one. , there isext 43 days a series of extreme rain and snow events that swept the gold country and the sacramento valley. 15 feet of snow was deposited in the sierra nevada every week. most of the central valley, nearly 6000 square miles, was transformed into a colossal inland sea, with deaths approaching 30 feet in the valley. , and his book ," was adown california witness to this. "nearly every house and farm in this region is gone. we have never before seen such devastation by flood, and seldom has the old world seen the like." happenede floods that -- let me backtrack a little bit -- in other places in the valley. marysville saw flooding in 1853. this is several weeks after the greater force of the flood came. this storm was extraordinary. these are the areas that flooded. serious flooding, all the way from the imperial valley to the over the entire sacramen
it was the biggest storm in california history by far. , andd this year much rain it touted very heavily we had the most rain in recorded history in northern california this year. statewide though, he worst storm by far was this one. , there isext 43 days a series of extreme rain and snow events that swept the gold country and the sacramento valley. 15 feet of snow was deposited in the sierra nevada every week. most of the central valley, nearly 6000 square miles, was transformed into a...
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congress is we are grateful for nasa which has provided both expertise in this area andd experience in producing the report and evaluated some of the various options been pursued by space launch companies.. a couple of questions, as we continue to debate how best to preserve duty space launch capabilities while transitioning to american-made rocket enginese will you work with the subcommittee to ensure thatnasa nasa's findings informed the policy discussion. >> and you're talking about the study we did? absolutely. i will be happy to provide that report. >> understand that sense of proprietary information, will you provide the copy of the subcommittee under the appropriate. >> yes, sir we will. >> habitat research which is you know a lot about. in the 2017 him in a bus appropriations bill provided no less than 75 million for habitation research activities to support human exploration beyond the lower orbit. the committee supported this activity. marshall space flight center that you're familiar with has been the center of space habitation since the development of the skylab and continu
congress is we are grateful for nasa which has provided both expertise in this area andd experience in producing the report and evaluated some of the various options been pursued by space launch companies.. a couple of questions, as we continue to debate how best to preserve duty space launch capabilities while transitioning to american-made rocket enginese will you work with the subcommittee to ensure thatnasa nasa's findings informed the policy discussion. >> and you're talking about...
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if the gun tax doesn't work and give a little bit of time andd hope this the gang violence subsides,the gun tax, let's look at other things that we actually know the public wants and are effective. for example, in gun violence most often, the guns gangs numbers used are semiautomatics with high-capacity magazines which is the same kind of gun that was almost used to assassinate steve's police, get rid of those, were not try that? >> tucker: a relatively small -- these guns may look scary, i know they spin you guys into a frenzy because they are terrifying looking. but they don't actually drive the problem. again, you're wrong. >> gang violence very often involves those guns. that's what they use it seattle, you're absolutely right throughout the biggest part of the problem. the biggest part of theel problm is handguns and we know one of the things we could do to reduce gun violence from handguns which is to impose a universal background check for everybody who buys a gun no matter where you can pass a criminal background check. we know that would save a lot of lives but the gun lobby
if the gun tax doesn't work and give a little bit of time andd hope this the gang violence subsides,the gun tax, let's look at other things that we actually know the public wants and are effective. for example, in gun violence most often, the guns gangs numbers used are semiautomatics with high-capacity magazines which is the same kind of gun that was almost used to assassinate steve's police, get rid of those, were not try that? >> tucker: a relatively small -- these guns may look scary,...
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>> i think that's correct andd long overdue.ouse need to be -- sitting there with you and is in bush and vice president cheney, the white house needs to be focused on what does success look w like? what is in america's national interests? the whole of government and the pentagon decides how to resources. >> dana: we are one step closer to the coming robot apocalypse, up next to our top that panel tells us about artificial intelligence that just created its own nonhuman language, that's next. next. so, your new prescription does have oh, like what?ects. ♪ you're gonna have dizziness, nausea, and sweaty eyelids. ♪ ♪ and in certain cases chronic flatulence. ♪ no ♪ sooooo gassy girl. so gassy. if you're boyz ii men, you make anything sound good. it's what you do. if you want to save 15% percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. next! ♪ next! that's why this control enthusiast rents from national. where i can skip the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. on average, four out of every five rent
>> i think that's correct andd long overdue.ouse need to be -- sitting there with you and is in bush and vice president cheney, the white house needs to be focused on what does success look w like? what is in america's national interests? the whole of government and the pentagon decides how to resources. >> dana: we are one step closer to the coming robot apocalypse, up next to our top that panel tells us about artificial intelligence that just created its own nonhuman language,...
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. >> richard, the people that think people forget about is if you raise the minimum wage, andd in a businesspper level, then it give everybody else raise because you can't have a 16-year-old making $15 an hour when the 60-year-old managers making $15 an hour. you follow me, right? >> but i don't agree with you on that. here's my thoughts on this. don't get me wrong, i think that we've to do some tinkering with this. but i think here's what we know to be true. most of the people who are at minimum wage who are the head of household -- which is quite a number of americans. >> it's a small number. as part >> what we know is this. of the whole group. when you take care of your family, that extra money always goes right back into the economy. usually what you see when you raise minimum wage like whenen george w. bush did, the last president to do it, you see an uptick in economic growth because they have less -- they spent all the money they get as soon as they get it because they have to make ends meet. so we have to create a system where that is not the case. i don't think the business model of
. >> richard, the people that think people forget about is if you raise the minimum wage, andd in a businesspper level, then it give everybody else raise because you can't have a 16-year-old making $15 an hour when the 60-year-old managers making $15 an hour. you follow me, right? >> but i don't agree with you on that. here's my thoughts on this. don't get me wrong, i think that we've to do some tinkering with this. but i think here's what we know to be true. most of the people who...
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there's two myths about arpanet which became the internet andd there's true in both of them. story number one is it was a command and control communication system in case of nuclear arm gomagedon and the second sort of myth story it had nothing to do with nuclear war.n in reality like a lot of things is very complex. pentagon had given trro assignments to darpin and which was to look at everything, you know, brainwashing the idea that communists were brainwashing prisoners of war was a big concern at the time. was o second assignment was command and control. i spoke with official who became secretary of defense, still very much alive and i said what were you thinking when you gave darpa this command and control assignment. so what happened was that they have the two assignments that were sort of different, really quite different that they hired psychologist who specialize with an interesting computer to come into darpa. he had worked on air defense computers after world war ii which basically computers used to be these exotic creatures that lived in laboratories and you would
there's two myths about arpanet which became the internet andd there's true in both of them. story number one is it was a command and control communication system in case of nuclear arm gomagedon and the second sort of myth story it had nothing to do with nuclear war.n in reality like a lot of things is very complex. pentagon had given trro assignments to darpin and which was to look at everything, you know, brainwashing the idea that communists were brainwashing prisoners of war was a big...
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the arms, since a pretty clear mesessage keep doing what you're doing, keep carrying out war crimes andd devastating yemeni civilian populations and we will still give you weapons. it is significant not only because u.s. should care the way it's weapons are being used in yemen, because it exposes the u.s. and u.s. officials to legal liability for aiding and abetting coalition war crimes in yemen. human rights watch has already found remnants of weapons produced seven months after the start of the war, after violations were clear at the site of an entirely unlawful attack that killed over 30 civilians and now we're saying, don't worry, here are some or weapons you might really use in the war in yemen. it is significant for y yemenis and those exposing themselves to legal liability potentially. amy: talk about how devastating the situation is in yemen. describe ind to words, to be frank. you have what the u.n. describes as the world's largest humanitarian crisis. that means thousands upon thousands of cases of cholera, famine for millions across the country, and on top of that you have par
the arms, since a pretty clear mesessage keep doing what you're doing, keep carrying out war crimes andd devastating yemeni civilian populations and we will still give you weapons. it is significant not only because u.s. should care the way it's weapons are being used in yemen, because it exposes the u.s. and u.s. officials to legal liability for aiding and abetting coalition war crimes in yemen. human rights watch has already found remnants of weapons produced seven months after the start of...
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why should the president -- andd a major attempt to get qatar to shape up?are doing this thing to boycott, cutting them off from everything. why say, well, this is a response to my trip? it's not about you. if you make it about you, it looks like the saudis are doing the bidding of the american imperials. but here's the irony. the tweets aren't just official. they are the most official. every other statement has been massaged, read by eight people and changed. here, you are going right into the id and what you get his presidential aide. there is nothing as authentic as that. >> bret: yes or no, does it stop or slow down? 's ticket would never stops. >> investigation tweets will be diminished. >> bret: when we come back, remembering d-day 73 years later. ♪ award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer to take advantage of our midsommar sales event offer. visit your volvo dealer to take advantage at angie's list, we believe there are certain things you can count on, like what goe
why should the president -- andd a major attempt to get qatar to shape up?are doing this thing to boycott, cutting them off from everything. why say, well, this is a response to my trip? it's not about you. if you make it about you, it looks like the saudis are doing the bidding of the american imperials. but here's the irony. the tweets aren't just official. they are the most official. every other statement has been massaged, read by eight people and changed. here, you are going right into the...
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adult 7+ promotes alertness andd mental sharpness in dogs 7 and older. has been incredible. she is much more aware. she wants to learn things. (vo) purina pro plan bright mind. nutrition that performs. we rbut we are not victims.ack. we are survivors. we are survivors. we are survivors. and now we take brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. we take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams... ...as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta...
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andd now look. the world has to see this.an you imagine how offensive and deeply disturbing it is for the family members that have to watch these videos and hear these words and know that these people were identified and on the radar and absolutely nothing was done? whose side are you playing for? that's what's bothering me so much. i mean, i don't understand. just mail it in, hand it over to them. we are sorry, have we offended your right to kill us? that's what i don't get. we are seeing it play out in london and throughout the world and inat the united states. and people are mad about tweets instead. >> dana: the mi5 in 2015 saidhe they are under pressure and today they said they have 3,000 targeted, high risk -- jihadis they are watching. they have 500 who are high risk and thousands that are formeris jihadists. so you have a risk management problem in terms of resources. >> jesse: it's hard toio prioritize these animals. the guy, low-moderate risk. can you imagine the high risk guys you are looking at? i can't believe th
andd now look. the world has to see this.an you imagine how offensive and deeply disturbing it is for the family members that have to watch these videos and hear these words and know that these people were identified and on the radar and absolutely nothing was done? whose side are you playing for? that's what's bothering me so much. i mean, i don't understand. just mail it in, hand it over to them. we are sorry, have we offended your right to kill us? that's what i don't get. we are seeing it...
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[inaudible question] >> one was named dick stein andd i can't remember the other one. congressman rickstein and from a district in new york city. [applause] >> every summer booktv visits capitol animal ask members of congress, what are you reading? here's a look of some answers jibing just finished up "devil in the grove" a book about the life of thurgood marshall before he was anyone's judge but was lit getting cases in the the south at tremendous risk to himself but basically fighting for justice. >> which there is a daniels book i want to read. it's bring out the best in people. and i think every once in a while it's like -- you know, to get a new perspective on how you lead a team. i always say you lead people and now manage assets. >> hampton size book, kingdom of ice, which harry reid recommended and imjust wrapping up a trick novel called "all the light we cannot see." the nave. >> we want to hear from you. send us your summer reading list
[inaudible question] >> one was named dick stein andd i can't remember the other one. congressman rickstein and from a district in new york city. [applause] >> every summer booktv visits capitol animal ask members of congress, what are you reading? here's a look of some answers jibing just finished up "devil in the grove" a book about the life of thurgood marshall before he was anyone's judge but was lit getting cases in the the south at tremendous risk to himself but...
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. >> bomb teams and hazmat crews worked through the night to dismantle a cache of weapons andd insideter-in-place was lifted. >>> an executive at a nursing home will be back on the stand today to testify against philadelphia district attorney seth williams. williams faces 29 federal criminal charges incbribery and. >>> we could soon learn the identities of the jurors involved in the bill cosby sexual assault trial. this morning a jump will that decide whether their names should be released to the public or not. >> delays on 495 at 12th street because of construction blocking the two left lanes jams now past edgemoor road to approaching terminal avenue so stick to i-95 instead. in mount laurel big delays with an accident here blocking the left lane and a number of vehicles including an ambulance that just pulled up to the scene here off to the side. this is 295 in mount laurel as you travel near fellowship road ny, dave. >> karen sun almost everywhere. down the shore we have a couple showers mainly off the coast of cape may. some of them coming up through delaware. that ends quickly. 8
. >> bomb teams and hazmat crews worked through the night to dismantle a cache of weapons andd insideter-in-place was lifted. >>> an executive at a nursing home will be back on the stand today to testify against philadelphia district attorney seth williams. williams faces 29 federal criminal charges incbribery and. >>> we could soon learn the identities of the jurors involved in the bill cosby sexual assault trial. this morning a jump will that decide whether their names...
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democrats and then once again, if muller comes out and says no evidence that trumped anything wrong andd neither of his associates did anything wrong, you have who is in the crosshairs still? you have lunch in the crosshairs, hillary is still in thee crosshairs, she was left of the subpoena. clapper, samantha paris, everybody is now under suspicion. and the democrats have wasted six months talking about russia instead of talking about these issues.us >> you probably had a drink with stephen king before he came to the show tonight. we can tell. because you're just spinning this crazy story once again, going back to how you started this. you guys are obsessed with hillary clinton. >> just like you guys aren't obsessed with trap. let's focus on the media really quickly. they've been beating up on donald trump over conversations. what are these? these are conversations. i don't think bill or the rhetoric talking about their favorite soaps on the tarmac. these so-called conspiracies are obsessionso are similar in that they're both about conversations. but when you look at the coverage, are th
democrats and then once again, if muller comes out and says no evidence that trumped anything wrong andd neither of his associates did anything wrong, you have who is in the crosshairs still? you have lunch in the crosshairs, hillary is still in thee crosshairs, she was left of the subpoena. clapper, samantha paris, everybody is now under suspicion. and the democrats have wasted six months talking about russia instead of talking about these issues.us >> you probably had a drink with...
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see if that factors into the tax credits the senate includes andd their version. >> host: thank you for bringing the president trump. when he makes statements like that does that complicate the process as to what legislators have to do? >> it probably not make life any easier. white house had a push to get them across the finish line and cajoled many of them to vote for the bill. apparently the president did refer to some it could make them a little bit easier. the senate republican party could position itself is making a bad will better and that would make people who wanted to pretrade, one of the important thing here is that senateneeds leadership like house leadership at some point needs to put a bill out there in order for people to coalesce around. in other words you can't really count the votes until there's a bill. once you have a bill you want to move as quickly as possible. you really just want to movest: our quickly and get people to come around. >> our guests to join us for the next hour to talk about not only the senate status and the future of the healthcare system in the u
see if that factors into the tax credits the senate includes andd their version. >> host: thank you for bringing the president trump. when he makes statements like that does that complicate the process as to what legislators have to do? >> it probably not make life any easier. white house had a push to get them across the finish line and cajoled many of them to vote for the bill. apparently the president did refer to some it could make them a little bit easier. the senate republican...
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straightforward answer, thean president in a twt suggested there could be tapes ofof this conversation between andd the now ousted fbi chief. they have not answered that question. the white house did not answer it s today. that's what schumer and the minority senator leader was talking about, are there tapes. >> you're listening to heard coast to coast on sirius xm. earlier this afternoon i checked in with kevin johnson, the justice departmentst reporter f "usa today." he was inside the room hart 216. >> obviously there was a lot of anticipation, to say the least, about director comey's appearance here ever since he agreed to testify more than a week ago, tension has been building and anticipation about what he would say. a lot of that was defused a bit when he posted his written testimony yesterday which was explosive enough, but everybody still wanted w to hear from com himse himself. so that s pretty much described what the scene looked like there outside the hearing room.ro there were lines of people who hadd waited for hours for the hearing room doors to open. most of them were -- hope to be c
straightforward answer, thean president in a twt suggested there could be tapes ofof this conversation between andd the now ousted fbi chief. they have not answered that question. the white house did not answer it s today. that's what schumer and the minority senator leader was talking about, are there tapes. >> you're listening to heard coast to coast on sirius xm. earlier this afternoon i checked in with kevin johnson, the justice departmentst reporter f "usa today." he was...
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andd owen of jefferies james jefferies of aberdeen.is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg daybreak. i am emma chandra with your business flash. over ceo travis kalanick has resigned. he founded the world's largest technology startup. he is getting into investors wishes that he step aside. he will stay on the board. he has been rocked by a series of scandals including allegations of sexual harassment. toshiba has taken a preferred visit by its memory chip units. it is led by bank capital and a number of japanese investors. they are willing to pay $19 billion for it. toshiba is trying to raise money to make up for losses in its nuclear business. a big shakeup in saudi arabia. the son of the king, crown prince, has replaced his heir to the throne. the move consolidates the prince's power. he already controls saudi arabia's defense, auto, and economic policies. that is your business flash. moreet: here to discuss about the saudi shakeup and oil outlook is kirk hartman. he is wells fargo asset management's global cio and on the phone with us
andd owen of jefferies james jefferies of aberdeen.is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg daybreak. i am emma chandra with your business flash. over ceo travis kalanick has resigned. he founded the world's largest technology startup. he is getting into investors wishes that he step aside. he will stay on the board. he has been rocked by a series of scandals including allegations of sexual harassment. toshiba has taken a preferred visit by its memory chip units. it is led by bank capital...
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10 days in august of this year and some of the research i did, the british story is they knew they andd not supply two corps six divisions. there could barely suffice -- supply the two divisions that they have. chiang kai shek offers these decisions, -- divisions, but they do not come with the base they need to do the fightings. first said no and then they talk a bit and then they said yes. there were two chinese armies, six chinese divisions. the british army and two divisions fighting in burma in march and april of 1942. one american and his staff, we will not supply any combat troops, ground combat troops, the burma until merrill's marauders in 1944. anys not commanding americans other than his immediate staff and four state department guys. what did stillwell think of chiang kai shek? this is my narrative. the question and answer anywhere, i will go through this narrative. and stillwellk really begin not to get along those 6re because of divisions that were set down were supposed to follow stillwell's orders and all the core commanders and division commanders and regimental commande
10 days in august of this year and some of the research i did, the british story is they knew they andd not supply two corps six divisions. there could barely suffice -- supply the two divisions that they have. chiang kai shek offers these decisions, -- divisions, but they do not come with the base they need to do the fightings. first said no and then they talk a bit and then they said yes. there were two chinese armies, six chinese divisions. the british army and two divisions fighting in...
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secretary of state tillerson and pentagon chief james mattis were somewhere in the air between zealand anddhe united states. it is not clear whether they all consulted on what the state policy should be. that said, the initial reaction from the u.s. is now the reaction that we are seeing now. there seems to be an attempt to want to moderate or mediate, in this dispute, to try to find a way to resolve it. the secretary of state said in his remarks today that the emir of qatar has made progress in fighting terrorism, and says he has more work to do on that front. might this come up as a topic at all between the president and the romanian leader? not sure. there are a lot of topics we are expecting. certainly, the comey testimony is likely to come up. one thing to remember, romania is a member of nato, and president trump will be happy that romania is one of five countries that is meeting the 2% threshold for spending on the fence. that is something the president will be able to praise. i would be surprised if he doesn't start off with that. scarlet: we do expect the president to give props to
secretary of state tillerson and pentagon chief james mattis were somewhere in the air between zealand anddhe united states. it is not clear whether they all consulted on what the state policy should be. that said, the initial reaction from the u.s. is now the reaction that we are seeing now. there seems to be an attempt to want to moderate or mediate, in this dispute, to try to find a way to resolve it. the secretary of state said in his remarks today that the emir of qatar has made progress...
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23 million people off of health insurance, to cut nutrition programs for thw-income pregnant women andd their babies, why do you think it's a good idea to make massive cuts so that older people in vermont can stay warm in theas winter time? why do you think it's a good idea when all over the country people pay 50 or 60% of their limited incomes for housing. what you think it's a good idea to make massive cuts in those programs, yet with regard to appealing the state tax, give the wealthiest family in this country, the walton family, up to a $52 billion tax break. tax do you think most americans struggling think it's a great idea to cut programs that impact working families and give unbelievable tax breaks to the wealthiest in america?h wants >> thank you. let me just assure that as part of tax reform the president wants us to have a middle incomd tax cut focus on spurring the economy. as it relates to the estate tax, the syrupy rich have plenty of gimmicks so they don't need to pay the estate tax.ha it's about eliminating the state tax so americans were built businesses and created jobs
23 million people off of health insurance, to cut nutrition programs for thw-income pregnant women andd their babies, why do you think it's a good idea to make massive cuts so that older people in vermont can stay warm in theas winter time? why do you think it's a good idea when all over the country people pay 50 or 60% of their limited incomes for housing. what you think it's a good idea to make massive cuts in those programs, yet with regard to appealing the state tax, give the wealthiest...
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religion, instead somehow the narrative was now it is time to blow things up in the countries that andd the people of kosovo bosnia? the muslim people of bosnia and is about? >> you are talking about motivations and i think there is still part of that that exists. that nato and the united states intervened too late, so there is that. but i'm actually talking about -- >> wait a minute. muslim majority countries intervened not at all and saved almost no one. but those to save people did not do a good enough job? continue. >> no. i want to agree. but at what i want to point out is the logistics network that exists and the financing system that exists that funnel fighters and money into that conflict that has been reversed and that network is what they are trying now.ot out i think countries of kosovo and bosnia are in the muslim majority area of bosnia exist because of nato will stop had their leaders and a moms been helpful in pushing back against -- and imams been helpful in pushing back? >> one thing that is interesting, they actually required all of the foreign fighters, and there were
religion, instead somehow the narrative was now it is time to blow things up in the countries that andd the people of kosovo bosnia? the muslim people of bosnia and is about? >> you are talking about motivations and i think there is still part of that that exists. that nato and the united states intervened too late, so there is that. but i'm actually talking about -- >> wait a minute. muslim majority countries intervened not at all and saved almost no one. but those to save people...