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signed anr 11, they armistice. >> the battles from the east and weremany's allies quicklkly forced to retreat. central powers also needed bulgaria as an ally. thef the country entered war side-by-side with central powers, they would gain .ontinuity >> tiny serbia resisted, stopping the empire. a alliesurkey held the at bay. the central powers seemed invincible. forces. forced to join french and british troops were being evacuated. in paris, politicians and military chiefs dithered over where to redeploy these troops. military commanders needed men in france, but the g government had d other ideas. click's should they be left in the east to create pressure, a situation that would force germans to send troops from the russian and french fronts? the political sphere promoted the idea of staying in east, but he had enemies. he took it verery personallyly. he refused this idea of an eastern front, like many others because the victctory had to be won by the french people on ththeir soil. >> he was still in the opposition. the high command released only three divisions and no artillery. the
signed anr 11, they armistice. >> the battles from the east and weremany's allies quicklkly forced to retreat. central powers also needed bulgaria as an ally. thef the country entered war side-by-side with central powers, they would gain .ontinuity >> tiny serbia resisted, stopping the empire. a alliesurkey held the at bay. the central powers seemed invincible. forces. forced to join french and british troops were being evacuated. in paris, politicians and military chiefs dithered...
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. >> detectives do not believe anr car was involved inis to determine speed or alcohol was a tack for . back to you in the studio. >> principal at south lakes high school released this statement which nraedz part as a special education and members of the boys basketball coaching staff mr. chang was hawk family and be remembered for his positivety and dedication to our students.d he w greatly. >> this morning all lanes back open on i 6 in virginia after shut down for 11 hours followingrson a fied aland atsis lv a hhter that cr in fairfaxou reaction crash involved four sedans and suv and pickup truck and tractor-trailer ttf that cawb caused one vehicle to crash be in the jersey wall and catch onire. now amazingly the driver of that vehicle was actually able toet out of the fiery w thoughinjuriesasand the "psenget vehicle did pass away sadly >> all right. let's move oveto the district now. two resides were displaced afthhoaufi. this happened yesterday morning in the 1 is 4 0 0 block of meridian place northwest. nody because hurt amazingly. fist fighters are inveating the cause of the bla
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with anre unhappy economy in crisis. inflation is that 55% and nearly one third of the population lives in poverty. many point the finger at the imf. a stringuts came with of unpopular austerity measures. thousands protested against this on the streets. >> we are here to protest.. >> it brings back bad mememorie. many blamed the measures for the previous crisis. european indexes are surging as investors see underwhelming inflation data as s a sign the european central bank k is likey to launch stimulus measures. in france, data shows the economomy grew 3/10 of a percent in the last quarter. the dax and frankfurt gaining midday. the trade conflict between japan and south korea. >> japanese officials visited the south korea foreign ministry to discuss the relations between the two. tradewngrade of seouls status took effect this week. has unveiled its most aggressive spending plan in the face of mounting economic challenges. the downgrade is due to the mishandling of the weapons programs. a court decision orders japanese fo
with anre unhappy economy in crisis. inflation is that 55% and nearly one third of the population lives in poverty. many point the finger at the imf. a stringuts came with of unpopular austerity measures. thousands protested against this on the streets. >> we are here to protest.. >> it brings back bad mememorie. many blamed the measures for the previous crisis. european indexes are surging as investors see underwhelming inflation data as s a sign the european central bank k is...
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anre you are. woman: there's literally nothing like this in the wld. announcer: sport your pbs station and t passport, your ticket to the best of pbs. capt sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: all eyes on the storm. hurricane dorianhurns toward the u.s. mainland as florida sidents batten down for dangeroulandfall. then, hearing from home. it's the time of year when members ofongress head back to their districts, and voters have a lot to get off their chests. plus, a wandering wall and theus art of change. onartist andy goldsworthy capturing the ephemeral. >> this rk has taken me into uncomfortable territory and that is a great thing for an artist to be put into. >> woodruff: and, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze president
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you know what that musicns mea 11 minutes beforear ande gearingot up for anr zip trip.ieve it o not ohm zip trips left in ente 2019 season. today we're headed to f church. live at the cherry hill rmhouse off park avenue by cherry hill park. at 6 a.m. a then i am gonna rted head out there and allison is gonna join as well. if you're in the area please come out and see us. whole lot of fun. >>hi meanw get ready to ride in style this summer with "fox5" zip trip go to gufox5dc.com/contest, au 23rd. enter for chance to win two year lease 2019 acura rdx. five finalists selected by r done drawing august must attend august 30th final zip trip in nationalarbor eligible to inth. one winner selected.rs 18 year older. provided by a areacura dealers. complete rulle availab fox5dc.com slash contest. >> it is not jus one bigip trip prize this year. wee got two. >> also giving away a check for $7500. nna go to one lucky viewer. registrations open fox5dc.com/contest. find the rule there uis. ada >> i think it was 11 a.m. yesterday. either way it's coming close. iif you didn't dot sorry.
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. >> so if you are anr inves looking to perhaps see whether or not you have exposure inour portfoliocompany that has a large or sizable long-term care insurance, what companies woul you look at? >> sure. so the biggest one that comes to mind is genworth financial, probably one of the largest producers of long-term care insurance. john hancock has left the business since, and you also have mass mutual as a company whos aig producer of these types of policies as well. >> would you stay away from them an investor in general? >> i can't give a specific recommendation as t whether or not you should buy or sell these companies, but i can tell you that if your concern is exposure to rising health care costs as well as aging population in the context of long-term care policy and risk exposure that they have, then you should probably tread lightly with regards to that exposure. >> and what about liability for so of these companies? >> sure. so what you seeng happe today is the companies that have this type of risk out there have been attempting to increase their premiums over the last several
. >> so if you are anr inves looking to perhaps see whether or not you have exposure inour portfoliocompany that has a large or sizable long-term care insurance, what companies woul you look at? >> sure. so the biggest one that comes to mind is genworth financial, probably one of the largest producers of long-term care insurance. john hancock has left the business since, and you also have mass mutual as a company whos aig producer of these types of policies as well. >> would...
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about anr session lows hour ago. we have made our way off those but not closing near the highs of the day. caroline: so many had went, -- headwinds, political, commodity driven with corn being a key concern. mark: i'm glad you -- joe: i'm glad you brought up corn. worst day on the corn futures since 2013. scarlet: on the dow, the only candor is johnson & johnson. joe: let's dive into the action. 500, a second&p down day in a row. let's look at the chart we have been watching. below its 100 day moving average. moving had 200 day average and blue. tendency to drop back down during the volatility of last year, in the fourth quarter, well below the 200 day moving average. low -- bitittle bit below the 200 day. you can also make, from another pattern, the case that the s&p 500 is confirmed to drop even 2600. possibly toward sarah: i've been focusing on the financials. today, they were once again the worst performing area of the market. all but two members of the s&p financial sector were in the red yields lower and yield
about anr session lows hour ago. we have made our way off those but not closing near the highs of the day. caroline: so many had went, -- headwinds, political, commodity driven with corn being a key concern. mark: i'm glad you -- joe: i'm glad you brought up corn. worst day on the corn futures since 2013. scarlet: on the dow, the only candor is johnson & johnson. joe: let's dive into the action. 500, a second&p down day in a row. let's look at the chart we have been watching. below its...
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after the charleston shooting there was anre officeed that worked to anti-recruit people seen as vulnerable tohe ideology which is a global network of people.dm the trumpistration in its early days basically gutted that office so there's concern among national security officials that we're not putting the resources where they need to go. robert: what's the scene inside the west wing, josh, when confronted with criticism on the president's rhetoric aboutgr imion and funding for different programs looking at white nationalism? josh: his security adviser said ore president has to do about white supremacy, he has to take the allocation of resources and put them back to they were pre-9/11, what tom bossert told me this week. robert: what about the rhetoric? josh: the rhetoric on immigration, there could be an effort in t white house to ol that but the president, going into ae-ection term, sees the iasion, talking about the caravans and immigration, as key to his message. it's hard to imagine a president who will tone down his rhetoric on immigration. we've watched him from 2015 all the waygh thr
after the charleston shooting there was anre officeed that worked to anti-recruit people seen as vulnerable tohe ideology which is a global network of people.dm the trumpistration in its early days basically gutted that office so there's concern among national security officials that we're not putting the resources where they need to go. robert: what's the scene inside the west wing, josh, when confronted with criticism on the president's rhetoric aboutgr imion and funding for different...
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is made possible b the freeman foundation; by judy anr blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. sophie: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am sophie long. president trump lash at denmark's prime minister over after his interest in buying nland. he took issue with how she turned the idea down. pres. trump: i thought the prime minister's statement that it was absurd, that it was an absurd idea, was nasty. sophie: also today, the trump administration moves to extend how long migrant detained.an be mamocratic critics call it appalling and in. and first it was the icectrg. now ia is threatening one of the most famous ships in history. how the titanic is disappearing from the ocean floor. sophiefor those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america. presidump ramped up his attacks on denmark today, i turning what wtially a punchline into a full-scale international dispute. at issue was mr. trump's interest in buying greenland, which
is made possible b the freeman foundation; by judy anr blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. sophie: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am sophie long. president trump lash at denmark's prime minister over after his interest in buying nland. he took issue with how she turned the idea down. pres. trump: i thought the prime minister's statement that...
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anr: funding for this presentation is made possible by...e freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. to make sure facts and the truth are driving conversation. "wasn week" is an island of civil discourse in a chaotic media eironment. on frie y night, we gather thst reporters in the nation to unpack what's really happening and have a conversation that's not about point of view but about informing the american peoe. announcer: "washington wee o" friday nights onlyn pbs. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, hurricane dorian: the storm gains strength, hitting the u.s. virgin islands with puerto rico getting its first test of emergency preparedness since devastation in 2017. then, the trade war's bottomm line-- frormers to retailers, how president trump's cteconomic policies are efg american businesses. plus natural remed
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he says and does things thatromote a white americato anring discord and racial divide to our country.el>> ultim though, the trump campaign is delighted that candidates are calling him a white supremacist because they know that they can rally their base and say, "they're calling you white supremacists." >> but i think people are very smart to understand that's not what people are saying. we are talking about the people whom you saw in charlottesville. we're talking about the people who, like the killer in el paso and the individual, the killer thate had up in pittsburgh, that's who we're talking about. he can play all his games he wants, you know, but every day... it's elijah cummings that baltimore is rat-infested. it's going after the squad, teing them to go home. well, three of them were born in this country. this is their home. >> yea >> and this whole idea, i mean, unless you're native american, margaret, you came from somewhere. >> and white supremacy is actually built on the systemic injustices d this inequality in funding, frankly, to minority communities in virginia, which youpe
he says and does things thatromote a white americato anring discord and racial divide to our country.el>> ultim though, the trump campaign is delighted that candidates are calling him a white supremacist because they know that they can rally their base and say, "they're calling you white supremacists." >> but i think people are very smart to understand that's not what people are saying. we are talking about the people whom you saw in charlottesville. we're talking about...
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pretty good week for anr sue. last night's sunset gorgeous as well. day of school for studen c in loudounnty. would love to see your back to school pictures. use #gooddaydc and send them inwe 'll be right back. >> ♪ a whole new height.takin group of defying gravity walking on a tight ropeh above the sprawling city. the grouilseeks out abandoned dings to set u peace and balance. it was impossible to not look down from that angle. apparently that safety netting. t do.not kw. i guess if tt's your hobby it's definitely annteresting one.fitely is. >> i'm out. >> no thank you. >> i'm out >> i'm out, too. even watg it itin makesch me feel uncomfortable. the weather has been mighty uncomfortable. normal high 86. we have been nowhere thirty four that athat.currently stickn washington, 78 annapolleonardto. little more comfortablege as you offo the winchlpester 68. hagerstown i haven't had a time to chance you yet. had a great time at our zip trip last friday. satellite and radar nice quiet conditions beautiful sunrise first half of the day will be bright and su
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our policy for cancels membership once a member finds out your owner is enablesracyisenabling racism anr it goes on and on. david: wow. >> to your point, we could do without a lot of the extreme rhetoric. enables racism and mass murder -- >> i'm glad you think it is extremist talk. >> right. >> i think it is extremist for president to say about critics they hate america, there are a lot people who disagree. weadock without that label -- we could do without that labeling, but american politics and policy has been rough-and-tumble it is part of the process. david: yeah. >> that begs the question, was president obama racist? he separated families at the border. you know, crux of this whole racism is he is talking about an invasion, if you go back, to actually, when obama dang was in administration was in power, a lot of the democrats were using the same rhetoric, you went have spit both way. >> we think that rhetoric is different, you go to elections, 150 years ago there was vicious rhetoric against every -- from the days of thomas jefferson this no different. it just gets spread more and q
our policy for cancels membership once a member finds out your owner is enablesracyisenabling racism anr it goes on and on. david: wow. >> to your point, we could do without a lot of the extreme rhetoric. enables racism and mass murder -- >> i'm glad you think it is extremist talk. >> right. >> i think it is extremist for president to say about critics they hate america, there are a lot people who disagree. weadock without that label -- we could do without that labeling,...
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because all of this is about anr to the future. >> there are plenty of white people. they deserve a future, not to be simply melted away in this multiracial mishmash that they did not choose. >> jared taylor man is a white nationalist. he does not advocate violence. >> i'm not talking about the entire united states becoming white. i'm talking about a portion. more and more white people agree with me all the time. they do not want to become a minority. >> would thation mean maybe creating a new nation? >> ideally, yes. >> we will hear more from taylor later. repeatedly he voices the biggest fear of the white supremacy movement. >> should i want my people to disappear? it's moral to resist that kind of replacement. >> jews will not replace us. >> replacement. the word has become a call to arms. >> jews will not replace us. >> charlottesville did shock a lot of people. the united states of america fought a war against nazi germany. >> instead of hoods and swastikas, they wore khakis and golf shirts. some of them call themselves the alt right. others, white nationalists.
because all of this is about anr to the future. >> there are plenty of white people. they deserve a future, not to be simply melted away in this multiracial mishmash that they did not choose. >> jared taylor man is a white nationalist. he does not advocate violence. >> i'm not talking about the entire united states becoming white. i'm talking about a portion. more and more white people agree with me all the time. they do not want to become a minority. >> would thation...
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the amount of money the federal government is taking in from tax even though they lowered taxes is at anrd. ex -- is at a record. explain that. >> more people are participating in our economy. we have the best economy in 50 years. the lowest unemployment in 50 years. the numbers are off the charts. 6 million jobs created since the election. 500,000 manufacturing jobs created or brought back home. trish: you know what they are going to say. they will say we can't afford a tax cut. >> what the american people can't afford is for the federal government to keep on taking their money to enact policies they don't agree with, like the green new deal or medicare for all or healthcare for none. it costs $1.3 billion annually to deal with illegal foreign nationals residing in pennsylvania. what the taxpayers and liberals need to understand. what the taxpayers understand is washington has a spending problem. the american taxpayer worker doesn't have a problem earning money when the economy is working well under this administration. trish: if you lower taxes and get more people participating in a gre
the amount of money the federal government is taking in from tax even though they lowered taxes is at anrd. ex -- is at a record. explain that. >> more people are participating in our economy. we have the best economy in 50 years. the lowest unemployment in 50 years. the numbers are off the charts. 6 million jobs created since the election. 500,000 manufacturing jobs created or brought back home. trish: you know what they are going to say. they will say we can't afford a tax cut. >>...
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wins, anr, google unprecedented number of correct answers. i think alexa made huge improvement. mentioning that the survey we do, we ask each device 800 questions in five different categories, everything from commands,information, and there is a bigger insight into the winter in that these devices across the board have had unprecedented improvement in their ability to answer questions. over the past two years, since we have been doing this, on average each of them has increased accuracy by 30%. so they are getting much smarter. lead: do you think the google has, at least in your survey, is enough to impact sales and give it a boost? eugene: no, the category is so small. but where it matters is that the idea of voice and use of voice becomes a fabric of other products, your phone or other aspects, and that is something that allows people to rely more on google products. this is part of the idea that google's business needs to become the fabric of different products that we use. that is in particular to google. when we think of the functionality, especially google hitting 93% accu
wins, anr, google unprecedented number of correct answers. i think alexa made huge improvement. mentioning that the survey we do, we ask each device 800 questions in five different categories, everything from commands,information, and there is a bigger insight into the winter in that these devices across the board have had unprecedented improvement in their ability to answer questions. over the past two years, since we have been doing this, on average each of them has increased accuracy by 30%....
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anre is no need for emergency rate cut.eneral electric fall for the most since 2008 after an allegation of fraud. the industrial giant stabilized in after-hours trade. ♪ welcome to "daybreak europe." what a week it has been. a big historic week in terms of the yield curve. wild swings in equities. >> it has been a fantastic time for me to spend the week with you in daybreak. moves and markets have in some cases been unprecedented. less than 2% is pretty amazing. we are looking at a risk in look at let's take a the bond futures and see if it is playing out there as well. yield had fallen each day in the past trading sessions to an all-time low. 10 year bond futures are rising again. see another record year and the german 10 year yield? italian bond futures are falling. u.s. ten-year bond futures falling. we do see the 10 year yield. >> you know what is really interesting with that in yield -- bund yield, there was a story that japan looks like a high-yield. put in currency hedging, it can look attractive, that s getting toth
anre is no need for emergency rate cut.eneral electric fall for the most since 2008 after an allegation of fraud. the industrial giant stabilized in after-hours trade. ♪ welcome to "daybreak europe." what a week it has been. a big historic week in terms of the yield curve. wild swings in equities. >> it has been a fantastic time for me to spend the week with you in daybreak. moves and markets have in some cases been unprecedented. less than 2% is pretty amazing. we are looking...
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thought wasid insane, don mcgahn got 30 hours before the weissmann team that was running that place, anr all of the democratic donors. all right, thank you both. we are going to follow, sara and andy. what happened in 2016, as we follow this story, and john is right, this is what we will have revealed step-by-step, day-by-day throughout the fall. seemingly all of this done at the direction, if you listen ton what andy is saying, can't have a counterintel investigation unless the obama-biden administration -- in fact, that would represent the biggest abuse of power scandal in american political history, because they wanted to impact the outcome of an election. they spied in multiple ways, overseas and through the fisa process by premeditated fraud on the fisa court, and naturally, you would think that one of the oldest and most established newspapers in the country, papeo of record, "the new york times," you would think they would be all over this story. nope. guess again. instead "the times," they spent three yearsst publishing lies, propaganda, misinformation, conspiracy theories, and a
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so it's very hard to blame her for it when she doesn't know anr be maybe her mother was that way.ghborhood was that way. this is what's happened to our society. >> his name is dominicayceer. he was premature, like, a high-risk thing. problem.reviously had a drug i'm doing way better than i have. i did good before, but, uh, i've done, i've done worse. a shelter may not be the best thing in everybody's mind, but it helped us a lot, so... i have four, four babies. yep, two girls and two boys. they live in western pennsylvania. my aunt has them. ... so they're good. but they do call her mommy. so i was offended at first, but then i understood, like, they noneeded a mommy, and i wa proving capable of doing that at the time, so... now we're trying again. he's pretty special. and nobody taking this one. (chuckling) >> they may not have been able to get it right the first time or the second time or the third or the fourth. but this is another chance. dad, we partied a lot together. and we were both sent to prison, um, when i was, like eight months pregnant with her. when i got out, i was
so it's very hard to blame her for it when she doesn't know anr be maybe her mother was that way.ghborhood was that way. this is what's happened to our society. >> his name is dominicayceer. he was premature, like, a high-risk thing. problem.reviously had a drug i'm doing way better than i have. i did good before, but, uh, i've done, i've done worse. a shelter may not be the best thing in everybody's mind, but it helped us a lot, so... i have four, four babies. yep, two girls and two...
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security said today they're shipping $270 million from femea, th federal emergency management agency anr accounts. the money will pay for housing migrants and processing asylum cases faster. in iran president hassan rouhani todaynt rejected presirump's unofficial offer of in-person talks. president trump said monday that he was open to m nuclear standoff between the two countries. but in tehran, rouhani said thap could only if the u.s. rescinds economic penalties on his country. >> ( translated ): lift the sanctions. all the sanctis against the iranian nation which are illegal, cruel, and wrong, alould be lifted. if the u.s. liftthese sanctions and respects the nation of iran, well, then the situation would be different. >> woodruff: the trump administration re-imposed sanctions after withdrawing from the iran nuclear deal last year. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has fired off new warnings to iran and its lebanese ally, hezbollah. an israeli air strike killed two of the group's fighters in syria on sunday. hezbollah also blamed israel for strikes inside lebanon. the militants
security said today they're shipping $270 million from femea, th federal emergency management agency anr accounts. the money will pay for housing migrants and processing asylum cases faster. in iran president hassan rouhani todaynt rejected presirump's unofficial offer of in-person talks. president trump said monday that he was open to m nuclear standoff between the two countries. but in tehran, rouhani said thap could only if the u.s. rescinds economic penalties on his country. >> (...
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somatne wgchins just anr twhat's get more involved do they g laureon. >> they can still come to citymostfut ohoolhe training many start in the summer programs working around the world camp or others are rld cancerice cweor children who are just greatly an t co city danramlouam autrewr important part foryldch conservatoryeren withi downtownk >> lauren, thaou so much. ute students thank y lnocior bo ts, i uy>>ack t wisdom, can iou y getai oplea y. >> no. f can i get toss.apable -- youo whouen you start t nle we'ree.erat in fox5. we'reitdeh en baldness.a d it'st how weeoo d ♪ kind to skin formula that won't clog pores. ♪ay d he.e ci' wade gred moonior wnoli j with wade, ie k ww al, experiencin um, baldness, cance ehniq oues i do. i'm doingth a n ifrefe>> d' th >> yes? it has. >> because i never heard o this un. realhily has,f man. it's grown overhe ow. .oyou know what t mean? the mog >> wit tllhe whuf iith no i'm not doing that. to put yousu thifuee've? is it like a ave to g worry about, you know, re tpo -- ier onlyie't even ask t>>ell the differencnce. ptty much it's up in here. >> oka
somatne wgchins just anr twhat's get more involved do they g laureon. >> they can still come to citymostfut ohoolhe training many start in the summer programs working around the world camp or others are rld cancerice cweor children who are just greatly an t co city danramlouam autrewr important part foryldch conservatoryeren withi downtownk >> lauren, thaou so much. ute students thank y lnocior bo ts, i uy>>ack t wisdom, can iou y getai oplea y. >> no. f can i get...
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they marched, anr leader vowed revenge. israel did not confirm any attacks in lebanon. it did ackwledge striking at iranian forces in syria over the weekend. and claims of israeli air raids in iraq are prompting calls for u.s. troops to withdraw immediately. iraqi officials say israeli drones attacked anian-backed paramilitaries on sunday, killing one fighter. shiite muslims, including lawmakers, marched through baghdad in auneral procession today. they said e united states bears the blame. >> ( translated ): the aggression was carried out by israel and by the powers which support it. it took place in broadaylight with the presence of the international coalition flight american air crafts. neis means these crimes are under the cover of america and colonialism. >> yang: u.s. officials did not comment on sunday's attack in iraq, but they have said that israel attacked iranian forces there in july. the eastern caribbean tonight, bearing down on barbados and its neighbors. the islands braced for the storm's arrival early tuesda from there, its projected path takes it toward
they marched, anr leader vowed revenge. israel did not confirm any attacks in lebanon. it did ackwledge striking at iranian forces in syria over the weekend. and claims of israeli air raids in iraq are prompting calls for u.s. troops to withdraw immediately. iraqi officials say israeli drones attacked anian-backed paramilitaries on sunday, killing one fighter. shiite muslims, including lawmakers, marched through baghdad in auneral procession today. they said e united states bears the blame....
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i said we would never make that mistake goagain, and forbid there is another tragedy, but anre's whyt issue opinion. a police department judge, this is something you wouldn't have assumed in the history of new york city, under today's nypd, a police depsatment judgid officer pantaleo must be terminated. we have two weeks now just procedurally it goes to the police commissioner. i believe this has been a fair, open, transparent process that will yield justice. my voicing of an opinion only complicates it and prolongs icat e that culled lead the a court case and prolong this case for a long time. we got to clhiose tcapture for the garner family and our city and our nation. we have to close this chapter with justice. >> woodruff: mayor bill de blasio from new york city, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> nawaz: when it comes to understanding financial inequality in this country, economists often point to the absence of african-american generational wealth as a principal factor-- resources passed from parent to child. as john yang reports, for many african-ame
i said we would never make that mistake goagain, and forbid there is another tragedy, but anre's whyt issue opinion. a police department judge, this is something you wouldn't have assumed in the history of new york city, under today's nypd, a police depsatment judgid officer pantaleo must be terminated. we have two weeks now just procedurally it goes to the police commissioner. i believe this has been a fair, open, transparent process that will yield justice. my voicing of an opinion only...
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when you look at the anr 13 cell there is still and five hold on the stock stop >> juliette saly in singaporeou. let's talk about the risk off momentum -- the yields on long bonds have approached an all-time low as investors seek shelter amid a fraud geopolitical backdrop. events have added to the negative sentiment. the yield on the 10 year note dipped, and at one point was just at five basis points more than the two-year, the flattest curve since 2007. ubs has now dropped the end of 2019 forecast from the 10 year treasury yield to 1.25% from 2%. that would also be an all-time low. they haven't been contained to the u.s., china's tenure ,overeign bond yield fell 10% china's money data hasn't helped sentiment as it plunged back toward this slowest on record. joining us now is -- -- another record low? if you look at what's happening in the world and if you look at yields, the u.s. is a safe haven and the u.s. is yielding positive yields across the curve, so it is starting to look like the odd one out. the reason for that is better at but ifent in the u.s., you use that aspect and this growth
when you look at the anr 13 cell there is still and five hold on the stock stop >> juliette saly in singaporeou. let's talk about the risk off momentum -- the yields on long bonds have approached an all-time low as investors seek shelter amid a fraud geopolitical backdrop. events have added to the negative sentiment. the yield on the 10 year note dipped, and at one point was just at five basis points more than the two-year, the flattest curve since 2007. ubs has now dropped the end of...
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the shoreline of cases will be anre and then there is observed case from georgia in the 1990 round of redistricting where the supreme court in the serene court affirmed it really dug in on one person one vote and said tiny deviations in georgia were unjustifiable because they were done for political reasons. they packed more people into the republican district by about 5% then into the democratic districts. you feel a lot of people try to repackage their plans of voting right act claims to get around the fact they can't bring them as political gerrymandering claim straight up. >> to be fair to the chief, he said there is a rule of three, this whole history of this claim back in 1886 when the court had sort of held in a de facto position that these are judici l ble but then there were a number of cases including another opinion where there were members of the court the took the view that they are not. , justice kennedy over the years kept saying i don't know, i don't know. maybe there is a standard. it's not that the court cannot find its that the court had a number of cases in which p
the shoreline of cases will be anre and then there is observed case from georgia in the 1990 round of redistricting where the supreme court in the serene court affirmed it really dug in on one person one vote and said tiny deviations in georgia were unjustifiable because they were done for political reasons. they packed more people into the republican district by about 5% then into the democratic districts. you feel a lot of people try to repackage their plans of voting right act claims to get...
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when you look at the anr bloomberg, 50e buys, zero holds. nejra: zero cells, that says something.et's get a bloomberg business flash. has agreed to merge with viacom in a $12 billion transaction. combines the broadcast paramountith parent pictures and mtv and nickelodeon. it will be called viacom-cbs. the trade commission wants to hear complaints from amazon sellers. they are looking into allegations of merchants being punished by lower prices elsewhere. the fec is looking at a broad review of the tech sector. the market rout in argentina is wreaking havoc on some of the largest u.s. money managers. it suffered its largest drop since the 2008 financial crisis. argentine sovereign and corporate bonds erased $16 billion of value on monday. that is your bloomberg business flash. matt: thank you. yields on 10 year treasuries have fallen lower again on weak economic data out of china. the rush for cover from global risk is overshadowed by u.s. inflation data. it hit a six month high in a broad-based gain. the pickup may limit the case for an additional rate cut, but scott minor told bl
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of well, if you're going to purchase an hour of tv time anr you have a limited budget, when will thatime be? ur any thoughts? et when can you afford that time? ryan? >> whenever it's cheapest. >> absolutely! >> which ?would probably be lat at night when it's not prime time. >> exactly. exactly. so when adalaid stephenson did appear on tv, luit was late at night when n the only people watching were perhaps those people who were committed democrats that wanted to watch what adalaid stephenson had to say. we so that's really the only time he appeared in these purchased periods on television. and he had his advertising team make as, again, that reflected radio strategies. so i'm going to show you two of them. ai and i want you to think about how these are perhaps more reminiscent of something you'd hear over the radio than something you'd apsee on tv. ♪ ♪ old mcdonald had a farm back in '31. they had him with the law back in '31. ld got a chick, chick here or a moo co over here. broken farmland everywhere. doesn't want to go back to the 1931 when he didn't have bread. he didn't know what
of well, if you're going to purchase an hour of tv time anr you have a limited budget, when will thatime be? ur any thoughts? et when can you afford that time? ryan? >> whenever it's cheapest. >> absolutely! >> which ?would probably be lat at night when it's not prime time. >> exactly. exactly. so when adalaid stephenson did appear on tv, luit was late at night when n the only people watching were perhaps those people who were committed democrats that wanted to watch...
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global in nature in terms of their trading abilities then you should be able to perform pretty well anrime th really well and you can't just take a daym they will perform during these volatile markets, during the global type of volatility that we are seeing. >> all right we'll see if that plays out. john, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you. >>> more opioid news this afternoon this time of purdue pharma dom chu with the news. >> the manufacturer of oxycontin according to our colleagues over at nbc news citing sources familiar purdue pharma and the sackler family in settlement talks according to people familiar that could try to settle more than 2,000 lawsuits brought against thecompany for a total price tag of somewhere between $10 billion to $12 billion. that would involve at some point according to the sources familiar purdue pharma going into a bankruptcy situation to then be restructured the company to then take profits from the sales at the company to fund the trust for the benefit of this particular outcome i will say this. we reached out to the sackler family for a comme
global in nature in terms of their trading abilities then you should be able to perform pretty well anrime th really well and you can't just take a daym they will perform during these volatile markets, during the global type of volatility that we are seeing. >> all right we'll see if that plays out. john, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you. >>> more opioid news this afternoon this time of purdue pharma dom chu with the news. >> the manufacturer of oxycontin...
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. >> give me your tire and yod anr poor who can stand on your own two feet >> of course that poem was referring back to people coming from europe where they had class-based societies where people were considered wretched if they weren't in the same class. >> they throw things like that out, red meat for their base, people who want to create a whiter nation. >> reporter: democratic presidential candidate beto o'rourke tweeting, this administration finally admitted what we know all along they think the statue of liberty only applies to white people it all comes after the trump administration announced plans to restrict legal immigration, making it tougher for people to get a green card if they received any public assistance like medicaid or food stamps president trump says the change is long overdue. >> i am tired of seeing our taxpayers paying for people to come into the country and immediately go onto welfare and various other things so i think we're doing it right. >> reporter: meanwhile in an exclusive interview with nbc news, the acting director of i.c.e. says every child affected
. >> give me your tire and yod anr poor who can stand on your own two feet >> of course that poem was referring back to people coming from europe where they had class-based societies where people were considered wretched if they weren't in the same class. >> they throw things like that out, red meat for their base, people who want to create a whiter nation. >> reporter: democratic presidential candidate beto o'rourke tweeting, this administration finally admitted what we...
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>> in an open for, ira s capabilities that go beyond their localized stoke stove anr threat to neighborsand a direct threat to partners other than once we are talking about here today. they have capabilities that emanate beyond tehran to a broader region. >> well, that's quite a bit of understatement given that there is a leading state sponsor of terrorism in the world and directly responsible for the murders of over 600 u.s. servicemen and women. >> and it also are a facilitator of other forms of terrorism beyond direct reports are what we would call command-and-control tehran government. there are elements that are not under direct c2 or direct command-and-control from the quds force as you reference. but again we are in an open for it at this time. >> as i said i agree with substance, , by shifting to the process, i have to say i agree with the concerns had been expressed in the sink on both sides of the aisle. the process that the state department follows of these weapons sales cannot to put too fine a point on it, was crap under the law, under the arms export control act, the admini
>> in an open for, ira s capabilities that go beyond their localized stoke stove anr threat to neighborsand a direct threat to partners other than once we are talking about here today. they have capabilities that emanate beyond tehran to a broader region. >> well, that's quite a bit of understatement given that there is a leading state sponsor of terrorism in the world and directly responsible for the murders of over 600 u.s. servicemen and women. >> and it also are a...
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stands for anr acronym.ut to make this a easy for the viewers, it is basically the equivalent of a notary public. when you go to a notary public with a document, they do not look at the contract, they don't look at the form, they don't make a judgment on the document. the only thing they look at is the signature that you are putting on the line. they verify that that is your name being put on that document. shaken stir is basically the same thing, but it relates to the caller id, the phone number that shows up on the consumer's phone. that is really important because one of the reasons that robo calls have been so effective is that these bad actors, these criminals can spoof any number. i can spoof your number, the irs's number, to gain the trust of that consumer. designed tois address that and make sure that would not number present, it is authenticated. the two things that are really important for your viewers to understand about shaken stir, it does not tell you if that call is legal or illegal or wanted,
stands for anr acronym.ut to make this a easy for the viewers, it is basically the equivalent of a notary public. when you go to a notary public with a document, they do not look at the contract, they don't look at the form, they don't make a judgment on the document. the only thing they look at is the signature that you are putting on the line. they verify that that is your name being put on that document. shaken stir is basically the same thing, but it relates to the caller id, the phone...
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anr when i was diagnosed with breast cancer, there was no hesitation, i went straight to ctca.addening because i felt part of my identity was being taken away. when you're able to restore what cancer's taken away, you see that transformation firsthand knowing that she had options that she could choose, helped restore hope. my team made me feel like a whole person again. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment centers of america. my body is truly...