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are others in danger at this point? it would appear they are. for german authorities have now asked for all people in and around munich to shelter in place. the u.s. state department has sent out a similar order. they're trying to get all people off the street. i'm about to show you the latest video that we have from the mall. it is dramatic video. parents at home, grandparents at home with children now on summer break, i'm going to give you a few seconds. this may not be something you want your children to see. but it's such an important part of this now developing story, 8:30 at night in munich, that i'm about to play it. i'll play it in the next five seconds now, because we want you to know what we know about what's happening. and here it is. [ gunshots ] that's the video from the shopping mall. it will play again now for you, and then we'll move on. the great concern now is how widespread is this attack. we know that it happened at the mall. the mall would normally be shutting down at this time of day. we've asked people in and around the ma
are others in danger at this point? it would appear they are. for german authorities have now asked for all people in and around munich to shelter in place. the u.s. state department has sent out a similar order. they're trying to get all people off the street. i'm about to show you the latest video that we have from the mall. it is dramatic video. parents at home, grandparents at home with children now on summer break, i'm going to give you a few seconds. this may not be something you want...
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theree we are a 501c3, are no limits. we're not talking about is that we have not solicited five dollar and $10 donations. when you're talking about companies and specifically locally around the state, they have given in a bigger way to support cleveland. in raising those dollars, and if you look back at all the past 6,ventions, it is usually 5, seven-figure donations. milton in new york. it is your turn or a question or a comment. caller: caller: i want to say just a couple of things and i will do it quickly. first, i would like to know if anybody is still going after mr. trump for his taxes. for his tax returns. second, i want to know if he is taking any money from the super pacs since he always claimed he was using his own money. and where is the money from the campaign coming from? and the third thing, mr. trump is very good at tagging people with names like crooked hillary and goofy warren. i would like to tag him and i hope that somebody in his -- in the hillary campaign. i would like to tag mr. trump as dopey don.
theree we are a 501c3, are no limits. we're not talking about is that we have not solicited five dollar and $10 donations. when you're talking about companies and specifically locally around the state, they have given in a bigger way to support cleveland. in raising those dollars, and if you look back at all the past 6,ventions, it is usually 5, seven-figure donations. milton in new york. it is your turn or a question or a comment. caller: caller: i want to say just a couple of things and i...
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are you weighing yourself multiple times a day? are you exercising even though you are injured? are you unable to stop? these are some of the signs we know a diet has moved into the realm of an eating disorder. >> what are some of the eating disorders that you are seeing? >> some of the new trends -- they're not classified as disorders, they are trends and terms out there. there's orthorexia, an unhealthy obsession with healthy eating. the irony is that they are sticking to rigidly to certain foods, they might cut out food groups or they might be -- they might skip an entire meal because it doesn't have the safe foods in it. the eye irony is they are heati healthy food but they are becoming unhealthy. there's a term out there called drunkarexia. someone who is engaging in behaviors where they are not eating. they are cutting out calories, exercising to save up calories to spend them on binge drinking. it's dangerous. we are seeing an earlier onset. we see young girls and boys in grade school with disorder eating, hating their body and developing eating disorders. it's much young
are you weighing yourself multiple times a day? are you exercising even though you are injured? are you unable to stop? these are some of the signs we know a diet has moved into the realm of an eating disorder. >> what are some of the eating disorders that you are seeing? >> some of the new trends -- they're not classified as disorders, they are trends and terms out there. there's orthorexia, an unhealthy obsession with healthy eating. the irony is that they are sticking to rigidly...
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natives are often represented as it we are not here anymore. as if we are no longer alive. we all died on the trail of tears, but on reservations, don't exist anymore. that has been a real issue. having to speak up and say that is not entirely right. there's this and this. being a native youth has been tough having to struggle with this curriculum that our students are taught and on top of that, they're all these things that add up for some reason, native americans are one of the only races that have to validate ourselves for some reason. americanof your native -- tell yourself -- tell someone your native american and he will say you don't look at. really, for some reason we have to validate ourselves and as a native youth you go through life with all of these struggles. all these different things that build up and it gets rough and emotional. >> thank you, dakota. [applause] thank you for sharing your story. >> i am one of many migrant students who work countless hours in the fields and traveled back and forth from state to state seasonally. my brother is undocumented. bei
natives are often represented as it we are not here anymore. as if we are no longer alive. we all died on the trail of tears, but on reservations, don't exist anymore. that has been a real issue. having to speak up and say that is not entirely right. there's this and this. being a native youth has been tough having to struggle with this curriculum that our students are taught and on top of that, they're all these things that add up for some reason, native americans are one of the only races...
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the family members are terrified over what we are seeing. >> we all are. >> and here is where the anger comes from. is judge is right about a few things. first of all, the president of the united states, and i know it's been mentioned a lot on the air. you said you want facts, i'll give you facts. he has not given the police across the country the tools and equipment they need to combat this. he took away the military equipment he had before ferguson. he took away the funding we needed for community policing. him and justice department sent out a false narrative. i could name them, ferguson, baton rouge, baltimore, all false narratives that the police were the bad guys. and this senator, i think it was from minnesota who immediately made this is a race issue, he hadded added so much fuel to the fire. we have to, as a country, come together but first and foremost we now have to defend the defenders. we now have to come forward and defend our police. we have to get on our elected officials to have enough guts and courage. as the judge said, i don't want to make it into a political issue.
the family members are terrified over what we are seeing. >> we all are. >> and here is where the anger comes from. is judge is right about a few things. first of all, the president of the united states, and i know it's been mentioned a lot on the air. you said you want facts, i'll give you facts. he has not given the police across the country the tools and equipment they need to combat this. he took away the military equipment he had before ferguson. he took away the funding we...
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are the experiences sexist? >> i think both of these articles are off. they are both pompous. if you read them in their entirety the manner they express their opinion is snobbery at the finest. at the end of the woman's article says now that she has a house and a dishwasher and whatever other domestic items she says she is experiencing life more than she ever did before she had these things. i think there is something to that. as you grow and as you mature and as you change your life you may acquire more things. it is family in her case. it was about family and life. >> she wasn't saying in my case. her article says that's the way women experience the world. if she wrote an article like this somebody at slate would say she is sexist. >> she said women are perceived to be more about things because we are thought of more in the home with the domestic items and shopping. men are more on the road and exploring. i am not saying she is saying that's the way it should be, but that's the way people perceive it to be. >> wasn't he just a guy who did that? he didn't say women shouldn't
are the experiences sexist? >> i think both of these articles are off. they are both pompous. if you read them in their entirety the manner they express their opinion is snobbery at the finest. at the end of the woman's article says now that she has a house and a dishwasher and whatever other domestic items she says she is experiencing life more than she ever did before she had these things. i think there is something to that. as you grow and as you mature and as you change your life you...
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are you both -- are you ready for this world that we are facing today? >> well, we are both ready, i have no doubt. you need toughness, we need strength, obama is weak. hillary is weak, and part of it is that, a big part of it, we need law and order, we need strong borders, we have people coming to our country who can't be vetted properly. they don't have paperwork, they don't have anything. we don't even know where they come from. >> the larger issue here is declining american p i world. a truly, i truly do believe history teaches weakness arouses evil and whether it be the horrific attack in france, inspired, inspired attacks here in the united states the instability in turkey that led to a coup, i think that is all a result of a foreign policy of hillary clinton and barack obama that has led from behind and that has sent an inexact unclear message about american resolve. >> let's talk about what happened in nice. horrendous carnage. horrible. >> horrible. >> you said you would declare war against isis. what exactly. >> declare war. >> when you say dec
are you both -- are you ready for this world that we are facing today? >> well, we are both ready, i have no doubt. you need toughness, we need strength, obama is weak. hillary is weak, and part of it is that, a big part of it, we need law and order, we need strong borders, we have people coming to our country who can't be vetted properly. they don't have paperwork, they don't have anything. we don't even know where they come from. >> the larger issue here is declining american p i...
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what airlines are looking for now are the small jets of a hold smaller numbers of people, that are morelexible, work with the hub system better, more fuel-efficient. i mean, it is a big plane that was envisioned 20 years ago by people no longer there. carol: it's in some years and money developing these planes. airbus is kind of stuck with it and they are trying to make their money back. ellen: they are stuck because at this point if they say they are going to stop, they have plans in light of bill these things. they have employees building these things and they have orders outstanding. and the resale value of the planes already sold would go way down. so, they are kind of stuck. carol: it's also a big problem in italy. this is in the global economic section, the international cover story. you look at the amount of debt in the city of rome and italy overall. ellen: it's an enormous amount of debt. you think about greece. they are overwhelmed with debt. really italy is right behind. and of course, in the last few weeks people and been talking about brexit. but italy is coming up as the n
what airlines are looking for now are the small jets of a hold smaller numbers of people, that are morelexible, work with the hub system better, more fuel-efficient. i mean, it is a big plane that was envisioned 20 years ago by people no longer there. carol: it's in some years and money developing these planes. airbus is kind of stuck with it and they are trying to make their money back. ellen: they are stuck because at this point if they say they are going to stop, they have plans in light of...
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they are not coming right out. the french authority are very, very good.y are not coming out yet and confirming it's a terrorist attack. i think in this case you are safe to speculate in that direction. it certainly appears to be given the anniversary, the celebration. we know that they focus on anniversaries on holidays to maximize the impact. if it does prove to be a terrorist attack, it points to something else. which is what we have been saying in the past. these attacks can be dumped down to very simple resources. in this case it proves to be a terrorist attack, it's a truck. imagine that. that was their operational planning at this point, rather than we tend to think of these things as sophisticated, long time in planning. this is a different animal. charles: having said that, the obama administration has said we are winning, we are taking back key cities. this year isis lost 40% of the land they occupy. and these attacks perhaps even the idea that they didn't have weapons or sophisticated planning, but resorted to a truck, are evidence they are on t
they are not coming right out. the french authority are very, very good.y are not coming out yet and confirming it's a terrorist attack. i think in this case you are safe to speculate in that direction. it certainly appears to be given the anniversary, the celebration. we know that they focus on anniversaries on holidays to maximize the impact. if it does prove to be a terrorist attack, it points to something else. which is what we have been saying in the past. these attacks can be dumped down...
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there are some highlights that they are pulling out.hey are still talking about pockets of opportunity in china, and that is obviously a strong point because that market, as a whole, is flat. they are finding that opportunities. they highlighted some initial penetration into india, which has not been the easiest thing because of the legal issues they have had to hurdle. again, the iphone sc is a new product line, it is cheaper and finding new opportunities and new audiences as well. scarlet: we are minutes away from the july decision when the federal reserve is expected to leave interest rates unchanged. let's go to mike. michael: no mention of economic activity overseas or the dollar, and certainly no timeframe for future action. but if you are feeling hawkish, there is this inserted into the second paragraph -- a statement noting that near-term risks to the economic outlook have diminished. that suggests that members may feel conditions for a rate rise have grown more favorable, and investors certainly may take that, if they want to,
there are some highlights that they are pulling out.hey are still talking about pockets of opportunity in china, and that is obviously a strong point because that market, as a whole, is flat. they are finding that opportunities. they highlighted some initial penetration into india, which has not been the easiest thing because of the legal issues they have had to hurdle. again, the iphone sc is a new product line, it is cheaper and finding new opportunities and new audiences as well. scarlet: we...
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there are few options, but there are options.o a point that randy made about havingcess of the rules gone through the committee last week and being referred to the convention, we are well aware that many of the delegates that were in the rules committee were instructed. if certain people introduce amendments do not vote for them, it does not matter what they are, how valid they are, certain people who introduce amendments do not vote. for everything they introduce. it was not a clean process. senator mike lee was shut down from being able to speak in favor of one of his own amendment. that is not a clean process. it does not tell us that everything was actually heard and considered. through.ally rammed things were not heard as they should have been. host: there are news reports that the republican national committee, you put together a texting group and delegates in the room were getting texts in real time that said, don't vote for this or vote for this. guest: i'm not going to deny that every proposed rules change was heavily ve
there are few options, but there are options.o a point that randy made about havingcess of the rules gone through the committee last week and being referred to the convention, we are well aware that many of the delegates that were in the rules committee were instructed. if certain people introduce amendments do not vote for them, it does not matter what they are, how valid they are, certain people who introduce amendments do not vote. for everything they introduce. it was not a clean process....
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where we are on that. the last vision zero committee meeting in march we had begin the large vehicle training program and if we can get a update on that as well. >> sure. so, i came to this meeting from our berkeley media studies group on the research they are doing about media and public discourse in san francisco. i'm not prepared because i had to leave that meeting early enough to get here. the research-we have conducted a significant survey in the way people think about speed and look at speed and their perception of speed in san francisco. i have done focus groups on messaging around speed and street safety and the studies research and analysis is we will have a report probably about 6 weeks before we are done. today was the result of the english language research. they are in the middle of the spanish language research and about to kick off the chinese media level research. all that is a way to say that we are hoping in two weeks to have-there was a image in the first presentation of one of the three
where we are on that. the last vision zero committee meeting in march we had begin the large vehicle training program and if we can get a update on that as well. >> sure. so, i came to this meeting from our berkeley media studies group on the research they are doing about media and public discourse in san francisco. i'm not prepared because i had to leave that meeting early enough to get here. the research-we have conducted a significant survey in the way people think about speed and look...
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are you kidding me. >> are you kidding?eat full court buzzer beater, you want to watch it again. there it goes. >> just a prayer. >> he is just staring at it going seriously. he made it look easy. just a flick of the wrist, there it goes, off the backboard and in. he scored five sunts in seven minutes--five points in seven minutes. >> yes, five and he got three right there. that was his loan highlight, but it was winner. >>> hey, weather wise a bit of a dud tomorrow night, i guess, if you want to see fireworks around the bay. >> yes, we are still optimistic. >> optimistic, the weather can change. >>> all right, just be angry if the weather does not change. and getting out the door this morning, we are looking optimistically at that cloud cover moving back to the coastline, but we have not had in several days, beach weather, it has been cloudy, school, and we have--cooler and we have another round of cloudy, cool weather at the coast for today. here is a look at san francisco, partly cloudy, but going to the second part of t
are you kidding me. >> are you kidding?eat full court buzzer beater, you want to watch it again. there it goes. >> just a prayer. >> he is just staring at it going seriously. he made it look easy. just a flick of the wrist, there it goes, off the backboard and in. he scored five sunts in seven minutes--five points in seven minutes. >> yes, five and he got three right there. that was his loan highlight, but it was winner. >>> hey, weather wise a bit of a dud...
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so the 37 of the units are vacant or are they- >> no, they are not vacant. >> they are currentsly being rented long term residents. >> so in light of that, why wouldn't that be relevant? council said she didsant think that is relevant . wouldn't it be relevant to know you are issuing a license for a area that has 37 residential units? isn't that relevant? >> we said the issuance of when f we are in compliance is relevant but yeah-i'm not sure how it is relevant because we are here regard areing the license. >> when we issue a license don't you think we have to ask-you acknowledge it is relevant or not? >> i mean depend-i'm troying to understand how it is relevant but if you feel it is relevant, then--if there is a follow up question we can answer that. >> what i'm troubled by is there is contdictory statements made by the applicant who said there was one unit filled but the property owner is saying all 38 of the residential units are filled and 13 are used as tourist units and the applicant mr. cross said there is one residential unit filled and the rest are vacant. that is what i just
so the 37 of the units are vacant or are they- >> no, they are not vacant. >> they are currentsly being rented long term residents. >> so in light of that, why wouldn't that be relevant? council said she didsant think that is relevant . wouldn't it be relevant to know you are issuing a license for a area that has 37 residential units? isn't that relevant? >> we said the issuance of when f we are in compliance is relevant but yeah-i'm not sure how it is relevant because...
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are the press. i find that troublesome. >> i would like to find person who convinced the public that biased means "i did not like that story." it is hard because a couple years ago i did a series on big donors being nominated for ambassador ships from which they were unqualified. my reporting ended up killing one of the nominations. in one pivotal moment in this series i did, the story got a lot of comments. yahoo! generates a lot of traffic, but even by our standards, it was more than i thought i would see. do not ever read the comments. no one has ever been to the comment section to say " that was a perfectly adequate story." the comment that most people had liked had moved up the chain, the number one comment was, "this is crap." >> we have one last question and we will have to be quick about it. >> a lot of politicians and reporters take a speech course in college. i hear a lot of that in bill o'reilly, president all right -- president obama. trump sounds like a football player being interviewed
are the press. i find that troublesome. >> i would like to find person who convinced the public that biased means "i did not like that story." it is hard because a couple years ago i did a series on big donors being nominated for ambassador ships from which they were unqualified. my reporting ended up killing one of the nominations. in one pivotal moment in this series i did, the story got a lot of comments. yahoo! generates a lot of traffic, but even by our standards, it was...
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back to where we are and what we are doing today. this is, as i have gone back and looked over the last year, how important this election is, this is not one that the american voter can sit out. we are in a historic era in our country and our country is going through some big shifts. people need to understand where our country is. when we talk about warfare, that is my adult life, studying it. one of the things we are trained on, different individuals who have written about warfare, really important. one of the tenets for military thinking and in the business world, know your enemy, know your enemy, know your enemy. that has been ingrained in me. lots have served this country but whether you were an intelligence officer or not you must know your enemy. i dabble in the business world, know your competitor. if you don't know your enemy you cannot figure out a way to defeat them. in this book we have described that notion, clearly defining the ideology, very cancerous, cunning, savvy ideology that we call radical islam. the second big p
back to where we are and what we are doing today. this is, as i have gone back and looked over the last year, how important this election is, this is not one that the american voter can sit out. we are in a historic era in our country and our country is going through some big shifts. people need to understand where our country is. when we talk about warfare, that is my adult life, studying it. one of the things we are trained on, different individuals who have written about warfare, really...
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there are saudis who would tell you, are we invading -- are we effectively running this government? not like they have clean hands either. all i know is, charlie, if they don't get drafted, the iranians and the saudis, find some way to stop fighting over who will be the heir to the proprophetper mohammed from the seventh century, mother nature will kill them all. charlie: isn't that what obama suggested to them? tom friedman: there was tough love by obama, and he is right. charlie: he has got less than six months. tom friedman: in general, i think he has navigated a really difficult time pretty well. charlie: but you now believe --? tom friedman: on syria, he has not shown enough imagination. charlie: he has learned a lesson he thinks that he knows better, because of the experience he has seen, because of perhaps the advice he is getting from his military, wherever it might be? constructive criticism of what he has been doing, he seems to be maintaining a hard-line against those arguments, whether it is the red line or whether it is -- tom friedman: i have enormous sympathy with oba
there are saudis who would tell you, are we invading -- are we effectively running this government? not like they have clean hands either. all i know is, charlie, if they don't get drafted, the iranians and the saudis, find some way to stop fighting over who will be the heir to the proprophetper mohammed from the seventh century, mother nature will kill them all. charlie: isn't that what obama suggested to them? tom friedman: there was tough love by obama, and he is right. charlie: he has got...
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if you are commander you want to know where are they, are they in one room, are they tied up, do theyexplosives strapped on them, how many people are guarding them. you would like to find out all that information before you make your decision if you are going to make a deliberate assault. it's almost going to be required here because they are never going to want -- these guys will never come out with their hands up and go to jail. so at some point to the advantage of the commanders, they are going to have to make a deliberate assault. they have to be positioned for that. they have find an advantage to do it and then they will have to make their move. the problem is that they can kill all the hostages just by gunfire in a few seconds and likely they have sorted them out by nationality, got their passports to try to identify who they are. will they do it right away, it's hard to say. they are willing to die, certainly the actors are, but they may want to prolong it as well for the theater of it. >> yeah. unfortunately for the theater of it. jim cavanaugh, thanks so much. joining me here
if you are commander you want to know where are they, are they in one room, are they tied up, do theyexplosives strapped on them, how many people are guarding them. you would like to find out all that information before you make your decision if you are going to make a deliberate assault. it's almost going to be required here because they are never going to want -- these guys will never come out with their hands up and go to jail. so at some point to the advantage of the commanders, they are...
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john: now that you are out what are you going to do with your life? >> i have only been out three weeks and i haven't had a day rest since i have been out. it's been hectic. but i'm going to advocate for reform. i noon go to d.c. and speak and help reform hands tory sentencing. john: in prison you were with people who had done nasty things, i presume. did some look at you and say you are in here for that. >> a lot of people didn't believe me. 55 years for that? most of the people who did way harsher crimes got way less time. like the judge points out, a child rapist gets 11 years. that's a fifth of my sentence. some murders get 15 years. john: crime was up and that's why president clinton signed the mandatory sentences law. john: thank you, weldon i wish you the best and i'm glad you are after 13 years free. >> thank you. john: coming up. why innocent people are wrongly convicted. >> new evidence presented by the oklahoma innocence project proved scott and correspond penner are innocents of the 1994 get ready for the rio olympic games by switching to
john: now that you are out what are you going to do with your life? >> i have only been out three weeks and i haven't had a day rest since i have been out. it's been hectic. but i'm going to advocate for reform. i noon go to d.c. and speak and help reform hands tory sentencing. john: in prison you were with people who had done nasty things, i presume. did some look at you and say you are in here for that. >> a lot of people didn't believe me. 55 years for that? most of the people...
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we are not there yet. we are still playing last man standing. bruno: we are.ason why everyone is really bad at calling a top, even the producers. producers are much better at calling a bottom, historically. the variable here is, how much does cost reduce in relation to price? at the end of the day, there is the revenue side and the cost side. we cannot forget about cost. the one thing that to people by surprise is how precipitously costs fell. can i service debt? those costs have gotten battered. if there is one sector within this whole genre that really got beaten up, it was the service providers. that was the subset. producers are enjoying this ofhoric period right now cost deflation. that is going to change. when it changes, able change quickly. i am not worried about price inflating. i am worried about, our costs going to now, on the flip side, inflate faster? tom: guy, jump in here. guy: let me talk about that in a different dirtion. if we start to see wage growth in america going up, how does that change the demand picture for oil? in some ways, it is el
we are not there yet. we are still playing last man standing. bruno: we are.ason why everyone is really bad at calling a top, even the producers. producers are much better at calling a bottom, historically. the variable here is, how much does cost reduce in relation to price? at the end of the day, there is the revenue side and the cost side. we cannot forget about cost. the one thing that to people by surprise is how precipitously costs fell. can i service debt? those costs have gotten...
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they are not. they are thriving. i'm always the vice, because i'm a former -- you are never a former, i am still a wire hack, but i don't think is that. it is the volume that bothers me. got to fill the air. how will we do it? you know what, we will speculate about where the plane is for days on end. not to knock that particular outlet, but it is the volume, not the speed. when i got on board the ap, 20 years ago, my god, writing about the united states for the rest of the world. that has changed in the digital yahoo!ecause afp runs on now. but when i started out you were not allowed to say in the lede house speaker newt gingrich. you had to say president bill clinton's top opponent in the united states congress. you had to address your audience knowing that your audience was not necessarily conversant with certain ideas, individuals, things like that. i would argue that was not dumbing it down. it was just knowing the audience. i think right now, when i write stuff at yahoo!, some of the stuff that does the best is
they are not. they are thriving. i'm always the vice, because i'm a former -- you are never a former, i am still a wire hack, but i don't think is that. it is the volume that bothers me. got to fill the air. how will we do it? you know what, we will speculate about where the plane is for days on end. not to knock that particular outlet, but it is the volume, not the speed. when i got on board the ap, 20 years ago, my god, writing about the united states for the rest of the world. that has...
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when they all start trading as if they are etf, most people are really nervous, they are selling losers it hashave usually been a good time to buy the market and not to sell it. when everyone is trading independently and everyone feels confident that they are the greatest stock pickers around, that is when you worry. lesson interesting distinction. thank for coming in, that he chief u.s. act at a strategist. cory johnson in new york. thank you. >> he does not like it here. >> he likes it here. >> we like having him. >> coming up, bill clinton rallied democrats last night ahead of the speech by president obama. the latest from the the and for global markets, we wrap up the central bank look ahead. big decision, the boj on friday. this is bloomberg. david: last night, former president clinton spoke at length about his personal terms with his wife, hillary clinton. clinton: i asked them to take a walk down to the art museum. we have been walking and talking and laughing together ever since. hillary opened my eyes to a whole new world. of public service by private citizens. on october 11, 1
when they all start trading as if they are etf, most people are really nervous, they are selling losers it hashave usually been a good time to buy the market and not to sell it. when everyone is trading independently and everyone feels confident that they are the greatest stock pickers around, that is when you worry. lesson interesting distinction. thank for coming in, that he chief u.s. act at a strategist. cory johnson in new york. thank you. >> he does not like it here. >> he...
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we are pumped. >> you are pumped. >> we are pumped.we travel the country and find the most desperate kitchens there are. this season, think are over the top. >> show us the first before we are looking at. >> so, first one. this beauty. how beautiful is it? >> it is rustic. this is down in georgia. this kitchen was very, very dark. it didn't have a lot of light. very narrow. we had to brighten it up. let's see after. >> wow! >> a little different. >> amazing, right? we had to really dress this up. we put in a ton of storage on the opposite wall here since it was narrow. we had to have stornl fstorage for these crates. we put all the vegetables inside the crates. you can make these for a couple bucks. we made them out of all wood wallets. this literally cost us $20. >> they both cook a lot. if you are using your produce regularly, it is a great way to put food on display. >> are they easy to hang up. they seemed like they might be a little rickety. >> find your stud. >> she found one. >> use your stud finder. >> three years ago. >> you d
we are pumped. >> you are pumped. >> we are pumped.we travel the country and find the most desperate kitchens there are. this season, think are over the top. >> show us the first before we are looking at. >> so, first one. this beauty. how beautiful is it? >> it is rustic. this is down in georgia. this kitchen was very, very dark. it didn't have a lot of light. very narrow. we had to brighten it up. let's see after. >> wow! >> a little different....
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cory: 80% are my daughters are -- they are all over this app. they love this.t originated in china and is on top of the u.s. charts. it was hard to imagine five years, 10 years ago. cory: coming up, the u.k. struggles to make sense of brexit. what the vote means for venture investors. we hear from one of europe's preeminent funds. ♪ cory: as global markets try to recover from the shock of brexit, index ventures just wants to get back to business as usual. they backed silicon valley's like facebook and the headquarters is in london and works throughout the eu. the san francisco outpost is a few blocks are here. bloomberg spoke with them at their london headquarters to talk about brexit. >> it's been a big shock to everybody. it has created a lot of conversation on a daily basis. everyone talks about brexit. there is no denying there will be impact. the greatest one of which will be uncertainty. adam: how is it changing your behavior? are you doing things differently about how you think about the companies you invest in? jan: the advice we are giving is stay calm
cory: 80% are my daughters are -- they are all over this app. they love this.t originated in china and is on top of the u.s. charts. it was hard to imagine five years, 10 years ago. cory: coming up, the u.k. struggles to make sense of brexit. what the vote means for venture investors. we hear from one of europe's preeminent funds. ♪ cory: as global markets try to recover from the shock of brexit, index ventures just wants to get back to business as usual. they backed silicon valley's like...
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women are the ones they are to do the teaching. you have women going into spaces where they had previously been excluded. you didn't want your daughters to be in in the hospital before. they are dying and these are spaces that women begin to enter. you have women buying bonds. for the first time in american history, women literally own a piece of the american government. they are buying bonds on which they depend. they are sending sons off to fight this war. women have invested very heavily in the u.s. government. they have supported it with their money and with their lives. some of them have put their lives on the line for the u.s. government. we even have a few women fighting as civil war soldiers. there is a great story about that. she's able to prove that she fought during the civil war. them.aren't many of you have women coming out of this war believing that they should have a say in that government. they gave everything for that government and they feel that they should have a say in what happens. certainly more of a say that
women are the ones they are to do the teaching. you have women going into spaces where they had previously been excluded. you didn't want your daughters to be in in the hospital before. they are dying and these are spaces that women begin to enter. you have women buying bonds. for the first time in american history, women literally own a piece of the american government. they are buying bonds on which they depend. they are sending sons off to fight this war. women have invested very heavily in...
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if market conditions are good, we are willing to sell.ty assets, we have billions and billions. you will get more news on this in the second half or next year, so the answer is, yes, we will sell assets to repay debt. we are willing to lower our debts in this way. industries, include old economy industries like steelmaking, mining. there have been rumors that perhaps you would dispose of one of the steelmakers. actually, there are many ways to dispose of assets. some are sickly selling assets -- are simply selling assets. before,r and the year we issued new shares and sold old shares in steelmaking and mining. we will base the timing on market conditions. there are stocks or properties available for sale, but it does not mean you will sell it tomorrow. you will do it at a suitable time. yvonne: that was our exclusive interview with liang xinjun. up next, amazon takes on alibaba in china thanks to shoppers fascination with japan. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: a quick check of markets, tokyo down 6/10 of 1%. down 1.1% after the boj disappoin
if market conditions are good, we are willing to sell.ty assets, we have billions and billions. you will get more news on this in the second half or next year, so the answer is, yes, we will sell assets to repay debt. we are willing to lower our debts in this way. industries, include old economy industries like steelmaking, mining. there have been rumors that perhaps you would dispose of one of the steelmakers. actually, there are many ways to dispose of assets. some are sickly selling assets...
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they are full-time salaried employees. they are food experts.hem have gone to cooking school and are often former chefs. they are anonymous when they eat and they always pay their bills. we feel that that gives us the need to really be able to explain and express ourselves about what inspectors find. >> there is also the michelin curse because those with stars really happen to raise prices or lose customers. what is your own thoughts on that? >> in my experience, i get to meet a staff who is not wanted to be part of the michelin family. the michelin guide has unique ability to put an international spotlight on a dining establishment. we have our methods. we have our traditions. we have what we have been doing for over a century. world, that is appreciated and recognized because we are independent. vonnie: that was michael ellis. you can read more about luxury on the bloomberg. i believe you have been to one of those restaurants. nejra: i have. i am part southeast asian and i can vouch for the stores. is a dinnertime yet? [laughter] coming up on
they are full-time salaried employees. they are food experts.hem have gone to cooking school and are often former chefs. they are anonymous when they eat and they always pay their bills. we feel that that gives us the need to really be able to explain and express ourselves about what inspectors find. >> there is also the michelin curse because those with stars really happen to raise prices or lose customers. what is your own thoughts on that? >> in my experience, i get to meet a...
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the long bonds are basically are upents, the 30 years 14%. % government5-8 bond yields are at recordows. what this means is that investors all over the world might choose to take a little bit more credit risk. 3-6%.n still get increasinglyors move into the u.s. market because the other advantage is still robust. shery ahn: when investors are looking at bonds here in the u.s., what type of bonds should they be looking at, especially when it looks to sectors? are talking about u.s. housing or banks? the first thing is we are favoring the u.s.. the u.s. economy is the least shirt.sturdy japan and europe are barely growing. europe should be able to -- u.s. should be able to grow. you want to favor the u.s.. we are very constructive still on housing. any of the consumer related sectors such as cable, telecom, health care and gaining are doing quite well. consumers are as strong as they had been in 10 years. believe it or not, u.s. bank bonds are actually very attractive. the last area we like is energy. we had been aggressive in adding energy and we still like pipelines at these levels. f
the long bonds are basically are upents, the 30 years 14%. % government5-8 bond yields are at recordows. what this means is that investors all over the world might choose to take a little bit more credit risk. 3-6%.n still get increasinglyors move into the u.s. market because the other advantage is still robust. shery ahn: when investors are looking at bonds here in the u.s., what type of bonds should they be looking at, especially when it looks to sectors? are talking about u.s. housing or...
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the stats are they are entirely preventable. so, we know that soda taxes work. mexico passed a 10 percent soda tax, 1 peso per leader in 2014 and seen astronomical results. after one year of implementing the tax, sales of sugary beverages in the country failed by 12 percent and bottleed water rose by 4 percent. this declean is also across all demo graphics, but it was the greatest among lowest income communities whos cunl sumption has fallen 17 percent. many people this is regressive tax and will continue to do so. by regressive i mean it impacts poor communities and it does. the tax effects those folks at the bottom but also here to say regressive diseases like type 2 diabetes also disproportioninately effect people at the bottom so do we sit around and do nothing or go to work? that is what we are here to do is roll up our sleeves and talk about it. 58 percent of african american youth versus 25 percent caication youth will contract type 2 diabetes entheir life. in the bayview the highest rates of emergency visits and hospital
the stats are they are entirely preventable. so, we know that soda taxes work. mexico passed a 10 percent soda tax, 1 peso per leader in 2014 and seen astronomical results. after one year of implementing the tax, sales of sugary beverages in the country failed by 12 percent and bottleed water rose by 4 percent. this declean is also across all demo graphics, but it was the greatest among lowest income communities whos cunl sumption has fallen 17 percent. many people this is regressive tax and...
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are we aggressive enough? we are not.es it mean the attacks we are seeing, as john kerry is pointing out, when we see an attack like this in nice or orlando the tendency is to say because we are winning on the ground in syria and iraq and this is desperation on their part and they are in the final death throes of their existence which is complete nonsense. we have seen this play out before. when we went into afghanistan after 9/11, we decimated a lot of the structure of al qaeda. it was a terrific mission. we saw what happened to al qaeda, they flattened out, we had more support, more aggressive attacks in the west, these types of attacks, we know this is going to happen. whether we are talking about the enemy being isis in a caliphate situation or a different structure, go back to the 30,000 level it is the same, jihadi them, extremism, maybe they call them something different. maria: thank you for your insight, donald trump postponing the vice presidential announcement in the wake of the deadly terror attack, more after
are we aggressive enough? we are not.es it mean the attacks we are seeing, as john kerry is pointing out, when we see an attack like this in nice or orlando the tendency is to say because we are winning on the ground in syria and iraq and this is desperation on their part and they are in the final death throes of their existence which is complete nonsense. we have seen this play out before. when we went into afghanistan after 9/11, we decimated a lot of the structure of al qaeda. it was a...
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when subpoenas are issued they are ignored. when you try to go to do what traditionally has been done like a criminal contempt to show you mean what you are saying, it is now impossible to do. dwi court for a single action. that puts everything on hold and we know that it takes up time and time is a necessity. >> thank you. the gentlemen's time expired. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for allowing him to explain that. >> thank you very much. ms. schakowsky you are recognized for five minutes. >> i really apologize for missing. there were all of these confl t conflicting things but i appreciate you being here and have a couple questions for mr. lazarus. yesterday the ways and means committee held a hearing on cost sharing reductions in front of the members of the hhs and a member of the committee declared this isn't about poor people but an insurance subsidy unquote. i think this is not genuine. the cost sharing reductions are a benefit to consumers that flee through the insurance company. the average consumer benefiting receives ap
when subpoenas are issued they are ignored. when you try to go to do what traditionally has been done like a criminal contempt to show you mean what you are saying, it is now impossible to do. dwi court for a single action. that puts everything on hold and we know that it takes up time and time is a necessity. >> thank you. the gentlemen's time expired. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for allowing him to explain that. >> thank you very much. ms. schakowsky you are recognized for...
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there is attention and there are more and are members to consider. what i want to assure you both if everybody recognizes the problems not least because of the terrorism members are facing in western europe and a problem is recognizing they have this initiative to try and position. >> one soldier to another. the office is going to spin on just the one question. they communicate states responding to nato. it's adopted a strategy and actionable implementation plan. would you be prepared to share in some broad brush strokes what they are and potentially what our role in that may be. >> as far as hybrid is concerned, and i think nato in the individual allies will understand the activity that is designed to introduce uncertainty and ambiguity below the article side threshold is becoming a real issue for the allies. the lessons of ukraine have been unlikely that the next use of hybrid tactics will be the same as the pack acts we saw in ukraine. it is important to develop and the alliance and agility of response to that to be able to respond next time we se
there is attention and there are more and are members to consider. what i want to assure you both if everybody recognizes the problems not least because of the terrorism members are facing in western europe and a problem is recognizing they have this initiative to try and position. >> one soldier to another. the office is going to spin on just the one question. they communicate states responding to nato. it's adopted a strategy and actionable implementation plan. would you be prepared to...
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folks, those days are over. they are over. they are over. i called obama the five for one president. we have a traitor named ergeantberg dal. -- certificate gantt bergdahl, they have a wonderful way of life. one day he leaves. we lose five and maybe six, but five at least, people looking for him. they were killed. they were killed by the enemy. they go out there looking for him. they knew he left. everybody with him knew he left. because he was all whacked out. and a believer in death. so they knew he left. so knowing that, in fact they had a colonel, i believe a general, talking to the people that knew him. they told the colonel and the general that he left. he desserted -- deserted, remember the old days? desserter, what happened? bang. 20 years ago it was bang but slowly. 10 years ago it was long prison. today, they are probably talking about nothing. that's where we have come. but i call him the five for one. bergdahl,erg hall-get right? a traitor. they get five of the most vicious killers they have that they have been after for nine yea
folks, those days are over. they are over. they are over. i called obama the five for one president. we have a traitor named ergeantberg dal. -- certificate gantt bergdahl, they have a wonderful way of life. one day he leaves. we lose five and maybe six, but five at least, people looking for him. they were killed. they were killed by the enemy. they go out there looking for him. they knew he left. everybody with him knew he left. because he was all whacked out. and a believer in death. so they...
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we are waiting to hear if they are able to neutralize that shooter. we are at five police officers who have lost their lives in the shooting. six officers are wounded. i want to let you go ahead and listen to some of the dramatic moments of how this all unfolded earlier this evening. [ gunshots ] >> blacks, whites, latino. everybody here. a mixed community protesting. this just came out of nowhere. >> somebody is armed to the teeth. this is not just one person. >> this just came out of nowhere. as a matter of fact, we are at the end of the protest when the shots started firing off. >> get back. let's go! get back! back! let's go. >> all of a sudden, i saw and heard six to eight shots. it looked like two officers went down. i didn't have time to get a good look. i ran back and i was screaming run, run, run. active shooter. active shooter. [ gunshots ] >> let's all come together and support our police officers. please let's come together right now as a city. >> reporter: now whether folks were marching earlier today against police brutality or police of
we are waiting to hear if they are able to neutralize that shooter. we are at five police officers who have lost their lives in the shooting. six officers are wounded. i want to let you go ahead and listen to some of the dramatic moments of how this all unfolded earlier this evening. [ gunshots ] >> blacks, whites, latino. everybody here. a mixed community protesting. this just came out of nowhere. >> somebody is armed to the teeth. this is not just one person. >> this just...
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charlie: you are saying we are not that far behind.e can raise every bit as much money as she can. steve: we can raise as much as we need, which is going to be hundreds of millions of dollars. i think she's going to need a lot more money. she has 900 people. we have 150 people. which i think says a lot about how she would run the government. charlie: how are you doing with traditional financial sources in the funding? --rlie: i think we have been steve: i think we are doing well. governor pence coming on the ticket has helped us a lot. i think there have been a lot of people who are now excited to join, and he's going to be part of our fundraising effort. and there's a whole bunch of new donors who have not donated to the party before. charlie: what did governor pence bring that attracted him likedon mark the family him a lot. steven: donald was looking for someone who had government experience. donald understands that he has not been a politician, and he and he thought it was important to have someone with him who could govern. pence
charlie: you are saying we are not that far behind.e can raise every bit as much money as she can. steve: we can raise as much as we need, which is going to be hundreds of millions of dollars. i think she's going to need a lot more money. she has 900 people. we have 150 people. which i think says a lot about how she would run the government. charlie: how are you doing with traditional financial sources in the funding? --rlie: i think we have been steve: i think we are doing well. governor pence...
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we are not going to share everything but we are holding this activity. they were thinking about this now i'm not revoking my opinion and the supreme court then says they will allow them to be released in custody. but think about that. think about the overt miss taking you need to revoke a decision that we changed our mind. >> host: you talke talk to the government overreach trying to control the courts, you talk about torture being committed by the u.s. government and legal surveillance and a lot of that disheartening issue in the box. do you think we need accountability to move forward? forward? >> guest: the lack of accountability is not because vengeance is to be accountable from the mistakes and so who should be held accountable? >> guest: the lawyers to justify this should be accountable because it shouldn't happen again. from the law enforcement intelligence perspective that compromises who we are and donald trump says we can go back when we need it. by the way we don't know how bad the policy was because we haven't seen the report. accountability
we are not going to share everything but we are holding this activity. they were thinking about this now i'm not revoking my opinion and the supreme court then says they will allow them to be released in custody. but think about that. think about the overt miss taking you need to revoke a decision that we changed our mind. >> host: you talke talk to the government overreach trying to control the courts, you talk about torture being committed by the u.s. government and legal surveillance...
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we are going to play that piece no matter where we are. >>[gavel] >> good morning everybody and welcome to the san francisco board of supervisors budget and finance committee meeting for wednesday, july 13, 2016. my name is mark farrell of chairing the committee. i'm joined by katie tang and to revise or aaron peskin and john avalos. i want to thank the clerk of the committee as well as sfgov tv for covering the meeting today. mdm. clerk any announcements? >> yes. >>[reading code] >> thank you very much. colleagues, we have 24 items to get through today. we will get started mdm. clerk would you please call items one and two together. >> item 1, >>[reading code]. item number two, >>[reading code]. >> thank you very much. these items are sponsored by supervisor peskin so i will turn it over to him >> thank you chairman farrell and committee members. thank you for hearing this item. previously it is that before you for one small amendment pursuant to the capital planning committee's recommendation and i would like to offer that amendment. by
we are going to play that piece no matter where we are. >>[gavel] >> good morning everybody and welcome to the san francisco board of supervisors budget and finance committee meeting for wednesday, july 13, 2016. my name is mark farrell of chairing the committee. i'm joined by katie tang and to revise or aaron peskin and john avalos. i want to thank the clerk of the committee as well as sfgov tv for covering the meeting today. mdm. clerk any announcements? >> yes....
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we are a little bit early still. there are people who are here now.have been talking, kind of hanging out. >> what are they saying? >> just, you know, thank you for being here. thank you for being out. thank you for what you guys do. you know, positive feedback from the community. more we typically see from the community. the majority of people, regardless of what goes on nationwide right now, are still happy with the job that law enforcement is doing, and we are striving to make sure that they stay that way. that we are providing the highest level of safety, security on a daily basis. >> does it give you a kick when you have these conversations? what is your reaction? what does it do for you when you get back in your patrol car and you get out on the highways after having that one-on-one with a complete stranger? >> it's great. you know that the job that you are doing is appreciated. the officers i know, every officer i know that i can think of, and at the chp, allied agencies, got into this job because they wanted to serve and help people. to know t
we are a little bit early still. there are people who are here now.have been talking, kind of hanging out. >> what are they saying? >> just, you know, thank you for being here. thank you for being out. thank you for what you guys do. you know, positive feedback from the community. more we typically see from the community. the majority of people, regardless of what goes on nationwide right now, are still happy with the job that law enforcement is doing, and we are striving to make...
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we want to work together because we agree, and there are areas where there are disagreements. i have been impressed the dialogue has been so candid. it is particularly important now because you have a new leadership. they need to be working as a team. they have a number of challenges on the security front, given what is going on inside of yemen, along the border and inside of other countries. it is a critically important relationship that we are going to continue to nurture and develop. judy: ok. this gentleman here, third in right here. >> mohammed. would you give us your assessment on whether your agency with egypt is upfront? mr. brennan: we do cooperate with egyptians. we want to make sure we can do what we can to protect individuals inside of egypt and others. in sinai, there is an isil group there but it used to be a local group. that basically pledge allegiance to isil. this was a very active group for -- the sinai for a number of years and now it is part of the isis global architecture. their responsibility for carrying out attacks against egyptian security, military t
we want to work together because we agree, and there are areas where there are disagreements. i have been impressed the dialogue has been so candid. it is particularly important now because you have a new leadership. they need to be working as a team. they have a number of challenges on the security front, given what is going on inside of yemen, along the border and inside of other countries. it is a critically important relationship that we are going to continue to nurture and develop. judy:...
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they are restrictive and we are open. let us be honest.he way than american politicians execute globalism is out of fear. doy are afraid that if we not give away everything, they will not like us. look at the chinese. they are extremely protectionist. what what do we do? do we make any demand whatsoever from china? what have they given up? we have given up at our steel jobs, electronics jobs -- you name it. what have we demanded from china? and we have lost all of these jobs. and that is what donald trump is talking about. we make no demands on our trading partners. globalism and trade fine, but we want fair trade. equitable trading with our trading partners. if we give up something, they give up something. host: we welcome your comments on twitter also. here is one from jaden. free trade has taken on the character of our religion. it ignored are the negative effects to the economy. we also hear from jim who says why would we want a president who puts -- who does not put america first. another attack in baghdad. the third mass of attack in
they are restrictive and we are open. let us be honest.he way than american politicians execute globalism is out of fear. doy are afraid that if we not give away everything, they will not like us. look at the chinese. they are extremely protectionist. what what do we do? do we make any demand whatsoever from china? what have they given up? we have given up at our steel jobs, electronics jobs -- you name it. what have we demanded from china? and we have lost all of these jobs. and that is what...
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looking stress. >> are you okay, you are looking stressed. >> it is hard. >> yes. >> they are stressedce. >> how many people are you having try out more. >> we have eight contestants, hundreds. there is eight on stage. we have one more. >> one more. >> when will they find out. i hepp they find out immediately. >> find out immediately. >> i hope so. >> wait a minute, lets look to the the bosses, when will they find out who opens up, when will they announce it. >> well, they don't necessity that is how hard it is. >> they will take their time. >> it could be before keith sweat. >> it could be that early. >> and there is so much good talent. >> that is true. >> maybe somebody else will have a chance to open up not with the money but to open up. >> thanks for coming out. >> we have been talking about this, mike and it is almost time to do it. ladies, it is hot up here. we want you to have fun. we will give you great tips to look up, and not feel hot, you know what i mean. >>> we are live. it is not a party without face painting, balloon animals and your favorite entertainment. >> yes. >> l
looking stress. >> are you okay, you are looking stressed. >> it is hard. >> yes. >> they are stressedce. >> how many people are you having try out more. >> we have eight contestants, hundreds. there is eight on stage. we have one more. >> one more. >> when will they find out. i hepp they find out immediately. >> find out immediately. >> i hope so. >> wait a minute, lets look to the the bosses, when will they find out who opens...
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host: what are the facts that you are most concerned about in what you are reading or watching? bit like ivan. i kind of check around. sometimes it is nauseating one way or the other. one of the facts that a do not seek is, for example, i go with the conservatives and then get to the democrats, the liberals. when the conservatives say they are about physical responsibility, and then they blame the democrats for saying that they are liberal, they just want to throw out the baby with the bathwater and give everything away. so in one of their points of contention, it is social programs. today, if congress voted to cut out every social program there is, we would still have a deficit. none of that stuff is factually made, because when you listen to the media, we think that, oh, we give us a much away in this country, and people do not want to work. host: thanks for calling. anything else about her concern and the media? guest: yeah, ivan and yolande should read more, read newspapers. do not just watch the news, read the news. those of us in the print business any online -- and the on
host: what are the facts that you are most concerned about in what you are reading or watching? bit like ivan. i kind of check around. sometimes it is nauseating one way or the other. one of the facts that a do not seek is, for example, i go with the conservatives and then get to the democrats, the liberals. when the conservatives say they are about physical responsibility, and then they blame the democrats for saying that they are liberal, they just want to throw out the baby with the...
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are to the u.s. and the mexican government makes no serious attempt to stop them at border. this is a picture taken within eyesight of the international formal crossing point, and there are train routes nd highway leading north with many people, mostly from central america, a be asking hom will for asylum in the u.s., openly riding those rails. doesn't have the kind of border wall that we see, if but what it diego, has, they call a vertical border. if you al frontier, will, where there is systematic control on transportation routes leading north to the u.s. the u.s. has been doing many things, not just beginning with of so-called crisis unaccompanied children from central america, but going back 1980s, to make it difficult to cross that border. and that includes visa policies, make it difficult for central americans to get visas to get place.xico in the first policies of encampment in southern mexico and less well policies to prevent central americans from reaching the u.s. border. corralled in the s
are to the u.s. and the mexican government makes no serious attempt to stop them at border. this is a picture taken within eyesight of the international formal crossing point, and there are train routes nd highway leading north with many people, mostly from central america, a be asking hom will for asylum in the u.s., openly riding those rails. doesn't have the kind of border wall that we see, if but what it diego, has, they call a vertical border. if you al frontier, will, where there is...
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and there are u.k. regard to minors and what was promised is now fully operational. isolated minors who have families in the u.k. can be received. that is what we are doing together and we will continue to work together but the u.k. has taken a decision through the referendum. the united kingdom has decided to leave the european union. it's decision, its responsibility we accept that decision and we would like it to be reflect that in the best possible timescale to open the negotiation to establish what will be the relationship between the u.k. and europe. for france, the sooner the better in common interest. there cannot be discussions or pre-negotiations before the negotiations, but we can prepare this negotiation and understand your government that has just been formed needs this time, but let me repeat, the sooner, the better in the interest of europe because france has this responsibility in the interest of the u.k. and the interest of our respective economies because uncertainty is the greatest da
and there are u.k. regard to minors and what was promised is now fully operational. isolated minors who have families in the u.k. can be received. that is what we are doing together and we will continue to work together but the u.k. has taken a decision through the referendum. the united kingdom has decided to leave the european union. it's decision, its responsibility we accept that decision and we would like it to be reflect that in the best possible timescale to open the negotiation to...
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are believes are a reactive force. rather than being proactive they go on calls to deal with the situation, an additional layer of being ambushed. a shame our president has not rallied forces and talked about the greatness of that law enforcement. trish: in previous messages he made it clear if you are a black man you will feel differently. different perspective as a white woman. do you ever feel you are being targeted or looked at differently, and if so how do you deal with that? >> i don't like getting tickets but i accept, these people are just policeing. a lot of times they pull someone over without knowing the race or the call, walking into a surprise condition every single time. when i say they are reactive they get the call and these are people that run into the firefight not knowing what they are going to deal with. if they are aggressive or policeing a particular idea this is not the case for them. they are the ones that will answer the radio call. trish: it goes through your head i am a black man and i better
are believes are a reactive force. rather than being proactive they go on calls to deal with the situation, an additional layer of being ambushed. a shame our president has not rallied forces and talked about the greatness of that law enforcement. trish: in previous messages he made it clear if you are a black man you will feel differently. different perspective as a white woman. do you ever feel you are being targeted or looked at differently, and if so how do you deal with that? >> i...
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where are we going? this talk is about part of what has happened in recent history to divide the country and indeed much of western civilization. it's also about where we might go from here. my book is aimed at all leaders and it explicitly addresses people outside of religious precincts who may not know what is happening among the believers these days. its themes are that a new chapter has opened in america and western history in which people of faith are on the receiving end of secularism as they have not been before. the punitive treatment of today's religious believers is unjust and violates traditional american understanding of fair play and open debate and that beneath the vindictiveness of today's anti-religious inquisition is something new and history, the development of a rival faith, a rifle secularist faith which sees christianity as a competitor to be crushed rather than a set of beliefs to be tolerated in an open society. believe it or not the book is not a jeremiah. it is the opposite. it's
where are we going? this talk is about part of what has happened in recent history to divide the country and indeed much of western civilization. it's also about where we might go from here. my book is aimed at all leaders and it explicitly addresses people outside of religious precincts who may not know what is happening among the believers these days. its themes are that a new chapter has opened in america and western history in which people of faith are on the receiving end of secularism as...
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off --00 financials are you are seeing a rally there.ets. we get federal reserve and the bank of japan, we are expecting to cio alan higgins. alan -- caroline telling us he is expecting more -- more bond buying in the program. big week today pit we get stories in u.s. and u.k. airline, take it away. caroline: -- caroline, take it away. caroline: m&a taking charge. coming up, more than nine percentage points. being tied up i some rivals. -- being eyed up by some rivals. ericsson up on the back of waving farewell to its cheese -- to its chief executive. the own about 40% of the voting rights in and. ericsson.rights in ericsson up 5% as he hands over the reins for the short-term to the new ceo of and we'll see who takes the lead in the full-term. ryanair up six percentage points. this rallying, managing not to have an immediate profit warning. they warned of a buffet warning in the future saying lower risks for the fiscal 2017 profit amid weakening travel demands. overall, further that climbs could lead -- further fair climbs could lead --
off --00 financials are you are seeing a rally there.ets. we get federal reserve and the bank of japan, we are expecting to cio alan higgins. alan -- caroline telling us he is expecting more -- more bond buying in the program. big week today pit we get stories in u.s. and u.k. airline, take it away. caroline: -- caroline, take it away. caroline: m&a taking charge. coming up, more than nine percentage points. being tied up i some rivals. -- being eyed up by some rivals. ericsson up on the...
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these are questions that are asking. these are military men asking them, as well as civilians. during this time we put together a number of different war plans. most of these war plans, they are declassified now, you can do -- get your hands on them. most of them envision a soviet attack into iran, the middle east, going after the oil fields. they also, based on the idea, no one is up for deliberate war at this time. the soviet union had biblical scale destruction level scale by the german offensive in the east so they are trained to rebuild their country. everyone feels if war comes, it will come about due to some misunderstanding or some kind of escalation of an event that was not intended to be an offensive threat. but these are the kind of things developed during this time, and they reflect world war ii methodology. they had not yet come to grips with the idea that nuclear warfare is something completely different. you look at the models based upon the world war ii experiences, not upon this idea that 20 kilotons and 30 kilotons is a lot more bang for your buck. matter of f
these are questions that are asking. these are military men asking them, as well as civilians. during this time we put together a number of different war plans. most of these war plans, they are declassified now, you can do -- get your hands on them. most of them envision a soviet attack into iran, the middle east, going after the oil fields. they also, based on the idea, no one is up for deliberate war at this time. the soviet union had biblical scale destruction level scale by the german...