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, what they are doing, where they are. they have no paperwork cleared. we cannot do it. we can build in syria and build a safe zone. i want to get gulf states to pay so much money that they would not believe it. we are paying for everything. people think we spend a lot on our military. we spend a lot taking care of all of these rich countries that do not reimburse us properly. i love south korea. i love japan, but japan, if we get attacked, japan does not have to do anything. if japan gets attacked, we just started world war iii. what kind of deals are these? don't worry. when we talk about terror and terrorism -- remember this poem. we talked about the wrong people coming into our country, right? we cannot allow it. i love you. look at this crowd. i love you. [applause] this is amazing. ok, are you ready? this is called "the snake." on our way to work one morning, down the path along the lake, a tenderhearted woman saw a poor, half frozen snake. her pretty colored skin had been off roster with the dew. oh, well, she cried
, what they are doing, where they are. they have no paperwork cleared. we cannot do it. we can build in syria and build a safe zone. i want to get gulf states to pay so much money that they would not believe it. we are paying for everything. people think we spend a lot on our military. we spend a lot taking care of all of these rich countries that do not reimburse us properly. i love south korea. i love japan, but japan, if we get attacked, japan does not have to do anything. if japan gets...
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we are going to knock the hell out of crisis and we are going to rebuild our country, we are going to rebuild -- out of isis, and we are going to rebuild our country. we're going to rebuild our country. our country is going to be so strong. somebody at that company that stole the equipment had political connections to these characters that i run against. we are going to have a great military and we are going to ofally, finally take care our great veterans, we're going to take care of them. going to win with the military, we are going to win. oh, thank you, look at you. look at you. usa is right. usa. crowd: usa! usa! usa! , we arep: so, folks going to start winning again. with ouring to win military, we are going to win for our vets, we're going to win for our vets, right? we are going to win for our vets, we're going to win with our military, we are going to win with a obamacare, we are going to get rid of it and going to make something much better, we're going to win with every aspect of our lives. we're going to win the league with our second amendment. we are going to keep winning
we are going to knock the hell out of crisis and we are going to rebuild our country, we are going to rebuild -- out of isis, and we are going to rebuild our country. we're going to rebuild our country. our country is going to be so strong. somebody at that company that stole the equipment had political connections to these characters that i run against. we are going to have a great military and we are going to ofally, finally take care our great veterans, we're going to take care of them....
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my people are nice. they are great. my people are great. my people are great. so here is the story.e get up and make the decision. people in the audience were devastated. some of them got eight hours early. they are standing there for eight hours like you. raise your hand. we love you. don't worry. i will sign autographs. don't let them rip you away from that. anyways. what happens is everybody was fine and behaving. what they have done on the other side, moveon.org, one of these groups. these are bad people. these are people that don't want to see our country be great again. i am telling you that. we can get along with people. we are going to unify the country. our president has divided this country so badly. he has been -- the great divider. when he got elected i said i don't think he is going to be a good president. who knows. i wished he were. i wish i didn't have to do this. but we have to. we have no choice. when you look at the iran deal, the horrible trade deals, our jobs are being sucked away. it is unbelievable what is happening. our military can't beat isis. it is being d
my people are nice. they are great. my people are great. my people are great. so here is the story.e get up and make the decision. people in the audience were devastated. some of them got eight hours early. they are standing there for eight hours like you. raise your hand. we love you. don't worry. i will sign autographs. don't let them rip you away from that. anyways. what happens is everybody was fine and behaving. what they have done on the other side, moveon.org, one of these groups. these...
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if you are just tuning in they are saying if you are in brussel stay where you are. transportation has been basically completely shut down at this point, and as you have been talking about, doctor, there has been this hub of terrorism in europe, but specifically in brussel. this has been building up for some time. >> oh, for many, many, many years, for more than a decade. do you remember the shoe bomber richard reid who attempted to execute an attack in december of 2001. he was captured alive. his device failed to detonate and he was connected to jihadi cells in paris and belgium. this is an old story. as the migrant communities grow and grow and grow in europe we find more and more areas where radicals are recruited, where radicals establish safe houses. think about the fact that the man who was just arrested this week was hiding in brussel in the capital of the eu, of nato for months and months. he didn't go and escape and hide to the middle east. he hid in plain sight in brussel. so that tells you how sufficient fused europe is with this kind of network. >> the ap
if you are just tuning in they are saying if you are in brussel stay where you are. transportation has been basically completely shut down at this point, and as you have been talking about, doctor, there has been this hub of terrorism in europe, but specifically in brussel. this has been building up for some time. >> oh, for many, many, many years, for more than a decade. do you remember the shoe bomber richard reid who attempted to execute an attack in december of 2001. he was captured...
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we are not using it yet. we are still meeting. this has been years and years in meeting but we are on the homestretch and we'll address that soon. >> let me press on this one a little bit now. the homestretch is around the block? >> i don't know. your guess is as good as mine. >> what are the barriers at this point? is there something we can do from this seat? >> i really don't know. it's language. >> i'm sitting here and i have heard similar discussions years ago and i'm, you know, you are frustrated, i'm frustrated. frustration by itself doesn't do anything. what is it that we need to get this moving. we can't be sitting around and having more kids fail. we need to share with the community members and they need to be doing their part in this. it's really frustrating to me that we are not there yet. >> supervisor yee, i agree that frustration goes no where if we just sit here and hearing the presentationarily yes, sir, it gives us a sense of urgency to do something. i have to say through your leadership in developing the children
we are not using it yet. we are still meeting. this has been years and years in meeting but we are on the homestretch and we'll address that soon. >> let me press on this one a little bit now. the homestretch is around the block? >> i don't know. your guess is as good as mine. >> what are the barriers at this point? is there something we can do from this seat? >> i really don't know. it's language. >> i'm sitting here and i have heard similar discussions years ago...
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i agree there are those who are selling drugs who are not using. i agree with you that there are folks who are committing a lot of crime. matter of fact, probably most of the crime in baltimore is related some way or another, but there are also a group of people who are truly addicted. they are dying at 78 a day. that is majors stuff. so i would invite you. it likewhen you see that, a gentleman came with me to baltimore and saw what we are talking about. i think there are a lot of different remedies to address these things. not wantinginitely to be soft on people who are going around and selling death. the same time, we have a lot of people who are truly a dip it. so, the chairman from south carolina made some good points. huge or the line to say, ok, i have got these addicts. some of them are committing crimes. what do you think of the methadone treatment. a lot people question whether you are just keeping people continuing to be addicted to a substance. >> thank you very much, congressman cummings. knowirst issue is that we and baltimore that to
i agree there are those who are selling drugs who are not using. i agree with you that there are folks who are committing a lot of crime. matter of fact, probably most of the crime in baltimore is related some way or another, but there are also a group of people who are truly addicted. they are dying at 78 a day. that is majors stuff. so i would invite you. it likewhen you see that, a gentleman came with me to baltimore and saw what we are talking about. i think there are a lot of different...
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but, we are not silent anymore, are we? [applause] jeff dewitt: thank god we've been given the gift of one of our brightest minds in our country, a true business success, the man who's going to make america great again. this is the proof of why more people have already voted in this election than all the people in 2008 and 2012. already, with 20 states to go, this and donald trump! [applause] jeff dewitt: we are so lucky to have him. i don't want to waste too much time, but i will introduce somebody else who is going to talk to you today. it is my pleasure to introduce to you, the author of "scorpions for breakfast: my fight against special interests, liberal media, and cynical politicos to secure america's border," say hello to governor jan brewer! [applause] [applause] governor brewer: hello, everybody! this is so fabulous. i'm so honored to be here today with you in support of the next president of the united states, donald trump. i've known donald for a long time. he's a man that i know has so much integrity, a thoughtf
but, we are not silent anymore, are we? [applause] jeff dewitt: thank god we've been given the gift of one of our brightest minds in our country, a true business success, the man who's going to make america great again. this is the proof of why more people have already voted in this election than all the people in 2008 and 2012. already, with 20 states to go, this and donald trump! [applause] jeff dewitt: we are so lucky to have him. i don't want to waste too much time, but i will introduce...
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i said, in the middle east, they are chopping off heads, they are drowning people, they are killing people. they would kill us so quickly if they had the capability. and they are trying to get that, which is why we have to kill them, just so you understand. [cheering] if there weren't massive weaponry available today, i would say get out in rebuild our country fast. we probably spent $5 trillion in the middle east. go back 15 years. we were much better off then. if saddam hussein was in charge, the bad guy. they always say, he admires saddam hussein -- i can't stand the guy. putin said donald trump is a genius. but putin said good things about me. "he's a leader, a genius." they said, you admire president putin. i said no, i don't admire him. he is a strong leader, which he is. he might be bad or good, but he is a strong leader. "you said the chinese and tiananmen square, they were right." i said no, they put down a riot viciously. i did not say they were right, they were not right. they are so dishonest. if i do not have a speaker system in terms of my mouth, and twitter at @realdonaldtru
i said, in the middle east, they are chopping off heads, they are drowning people, they are killing people. they would kill us so quickly if they had the capability. and they are trying to get that, which is why we have to kill them, just so you understand. [cheering] if there weren't massive weaponry available today, i would say get out in rebuild our country fast. we probably spent $5 trillion in the middle east. go back 15 years. we were much better off then. if saddam hussein was in charge,...
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we are. we are doing more with them. we thank you because we have the maritime security initiative funding which originated in discussions with you and other members of the committee we are grateful for that, we are using that funding. the japanese as you probably know have adjusted and amended their practices. they are looking to do more with us, joint patrolling exercising and so forth. india, i will be there in a short while and continue to strengthen our relationship with that incredibly important country. 1,000,000,000 people and a very capable capable military that wants to partner with us as well. we do all of this in order to keep going the system that has brought prosperity to asia. were not seeking conflict with china as part of keeping that system of security intact. we intend to do it. that's what the rebalance is about. the good news is that we are popular there. people want to work with us. >> i guess i would emphasize what you and secretary have alluded to. i made two trips to the region since i been in my
we are. we are doing more with them. we thank you because we have the maritime security initiative funding which originated in discussions with you and other members of the committee we are grateful for that, we are using that funding. the japanese as you probably know have adjusted and amended their practices. they are looking to do more with us, joint patrolling exercising and so forth. india, i will be there in a short while and continue to strengthen our relationship with that incredibly...
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>> hi millennialss are the largest voting population, who are they? you get to meet them on this edition of "the armstrong williams show." ♪ scott handler, maurice neek, patrice lee and justin, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> good to be here. >> armstrong: what is the impact when you think about millennials and young people and the out of wedlock birth and amo crime committed by young people. how does that perception impact the rest of the world when it comes to millennials, start with you, just tin. >> crime is often the result of poverty. my question is why are millennials creating and making crime when they should be the ones making jobs, right? because they don't have jobs. youth rates of crime, it can be solved by putting people back to work. that is the biggest problem. when you look at -- >> armstrong: time out. so the fact that they don't have jobs, synonymous with committing crime? >> correct. right if you are working -- >> armstrong: there are a lot of people not working and not committing crime. >> one way to solve the crime rate is p
>> hi millennialss are the largest voting population, who are they? you get to meet them on this edition of "the armstrong williams show." ♪ scott handler, maurice neek, patrice lee and justin, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> good to be here. >> armstrong: what is the impact when you think about millennials and young people and the out of wedlock birth and amo crime committed by young people. how does that perception impact the rest of the world when it...
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you will find at the back of the paper that the survey results are are all -- are all there. these to be gatekeepers back in the day. someone like donald trump could have never even been on the ballot. our they still are gardeners. they operate through jawboning and will go through a candidate and say you are a good candidate, why don't you run for this office instead of that office? they shape the landscape to make the races is more winnable and the candidates a little more reasonable. they also all recruit. that's a key function of state parties. they are building a bench for the future which is something candidates and interest groups don't worry about. stock andop capital these are people you can pass on to the next candidate and that is very important. polarizingey are due . ray and his colleague, brian, have a new book out that finds in states where parties are stronger, legislatures are less polarized. executiveto a state director who came from a conservative advocacy group and told us how much his perspective had changed once he got into the party. for all of those re
you will find at the back of the paper that the survey results are are all -- are all there. these to be gatekeepers back in the day. someone like donald trump could have never even been on the ballot. our they still are gardeners. they operate through jawboning and will go through a candidate and say you are a good candidate, why don't you run for this office instead of that office? they shape the landscape to make the races is more winnable and the candidates a little more reasonable. they...
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listen to us. >> we are. that's why we are here today. are there any other members of the public who would like to testify on this item? is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. supervisor breed? supervisor yee? >>supervisor norman yee: thank you. i would like to thank everyone for coming out and expressing your frustration. thank you commander for your support of this legislation. i don't take it personally. i take it as a way for me to continue to be motivated to help anyway i can. president breed, thank you for bringing this legislation to us and i would love to be added as a coauthor and support this. >>supervisor aaron peskin: colleagues, we will list supervisor yee and myself as cosponsors of this measure and if there is no objection, we will send this item. >>supervisor london breed: thank you. i want to thank you all for your words. as mattie scott would say, oftentimes, her people -- hurt people. too many people have been hurting people in our community. when we lose people in our community,
listen to us. >> we are. that's why we are here today. are there any other members of the public who would like to testify on this item? is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. supervisor breed? supervisor yee? >>supervisor norman yee: thank you. i would like to thank everyone for coming out and expressing your frustration. thank you commander for your support of this legislation. i don't take it personally. i take it as a way for me to...
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there are a number of things that are happening. coming up, metals are rallying, but it is not necessarily good. we will explain. ♪ >> a belgium government member has confirmed that abdul was caught. he was suspected of taking a part of planning the paris terrorist attacks last year. the belgium prime minister is p.m.uled to speak at 7:00 central european time. we have heard that the people were arrested in this police operation in belgium. we have a confirmation from the government member of the suspect was caught. he is caught alive, so we will get more information as it continues. the prime minister reportedly scheduled to speak. >> we are going to head back to the markets desk or julie hyman is taking a look at metals. julie: getting a little more esoteric with my metals scorecard. tin.ve seen a demand for doing well. indonesia have been shipping less because prices have been coming down over the past two years. we have seen actually a discouragement of investment in mines. 2016 will be small relative to demand an almost two dec
there are a number of things that are happening. coming up, metals are rallying, but it is not necessarily good. we will explain. ♪ >> a belgium government member has confirmed that abdul was caught. he was suspected of taking a part of planning the paris terrorist attacks last year. the belgium prime minister is p.m.uled to speak at 7:00 central european time. we have heard that the people were arrested in this police operation in belgium. we have a confirmation from the government...
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where are they? how are they moving? speed what you are looking at here is the exterior of a metro station, in we are asking eu asked its employees to stay home, not col back to work. this is one explosion in brussels what started this whole thing off were reports of two explosions at the airport. we are learning there is one suicide bomber at the airport, this is video of people quite literally running for their lives at the airport. the airport is completely shut down, in terms of injuries and number of dead, we know one person is dead at the airport and there are several injuries. the a-p is reporting that at seen with facial injuries at least one person removed on a stretcher, a lot going on in brussels. in terms of security, they are on high alert. the airport is completely locked down, the metro station is completely locked down, things are very, very tense. two explosions at the airport, one explosion at a metro station close to the eu headquarters and a lot of very, very, very tense on edge people in brussels tod
where are they? how are they moving? speed what you are looking at here is the exterior of a metro station, in we are asking eu asked its employees to stay home, not col back to work. this is one explosion in brussels what started this whole thing off were reports of two explosions at the airport. we are learning there is one suicide bomber at the airport, this is video of people quite literally running for their lives at the airport. the airport is completely shut down, in terms of injuries...
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we have no idea who they are, where they are. whether they are here or not.ecently, james comey makes a comment that the fbi is conducting over 1000 active investigations on suspicious people. and that they are overwhelmed. how do we get control of this? there are people here who should not be here. thesee hear all of stories of organization such as the muslim brotherhood. affecting our policy. vis-a-vis our immigration policy. how do we get a hold of this? >> that is a good question for which i don't have a very good answer. guest: basically, there are two things you need to do. one is find out who is still in the united states. congress, for more than a decade, has been calling on the executive branch to develop an effective exit system. basically, they're fine that everybody who is enter the united states has left. that is fairly easy to do when we're talking about international flights. swipe your passport. you can match the data fairly easily. things get more difficult when you talk about land border crossings. the number of land border crossings is monu
we have no idea who they are, where they are. whether they are here or not.ecently, james comey makes a comment that the fbi is conducting over 1000 active investigations on suspicious people. and that they are overwhelmed. how do we get control of this? there are people here who should not be here. thesee hear all of stories of organization such as the muslim brotherhood. affecting our policy. vis-a-vis our immigration policy. how do we get a hold of this? >> that is a good question for...
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central banks are conservative, they are incremental.here is a medium-term that you do not want to rock the boat and bazookas af these bouzouk shooting at the mouse. is a difficult situation brady does not depend only on monetary policy. if we had better policy structure, and physical, it would happen. it is not entirely in the hands of mario draghi. he will do what is needed. -- that wasrenzo, lorenzo speaking with us. we are 40 minutes from the close of trading. the nasdaq down 1%, and the dow down .5%. to 16,985.pped >> you are watching bloomberg markets. we are near the close of trading , and they look like they will snap that five-day winning streak. let's head now to julie hyman who has been keeping an eye on the market. julie: joining me today with options inside is the chief investment officer at recon capital partners. there is a new product in options that i know you are spice. about called the it is an option to compete with the vix. what is interesting to you about it? >> the spikes has come out from that. ofactually tracks v
central banks are conservative, they are incremental.here is a medium-term that you do not want to rock the boat and bazookas af these bouzouk shooting at the mouse. is a difficult situation brady does not depend only on monetary policy. if we had better policy structure, and physical, it would happen. it is not entirely in the hands of mario draghi. he will do what is needed. -- that wasrenzo, lorenzo speaking with us. we are 40 minutes from the close of trading. the nasdaq down 1%, and the...
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is that what we are seeing that we are seeing an increase. is it that there is more students whose behaviors are out of control in the classroom now and employees are being hurt or do we have better data? do you have any insight to that? >> it is a big concern of ours. it is more prevalent, it appears to be. that's why bcb, our behavioral analyst we brought here because we just brought them on board in the district because we didn't have these before. these individuals are experts in behavior analysis and behavioral management and behavior change. they both work with the programs where there are significant attentions being paid to and they have seen tremendous success with a lot of the programs and it is a focus of ours and they are spending a lot of time. >> i think the concern i have is that this wasn't actually a soar program, it was a ge program. what that says to me is that the adults are not getting the training that they need, right? and it also in somewhat also says the kids aren't getting the services they need as well. so i think,
is that what we are seeing that we are seeing an increase. is it that there is more students whose behaviors are out of control in the classroom now and employees are being hurt or do we have better data? do you have any insight to that? >> it is a big concern of ours. it is more prevalent, it appears to be. that's why bcb, our behavioral analyst we brought here because we just brought them on board in the district because we didn't have these before. these individuals are experts in...
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they are terrible. good. them are 80% are bad. 40% are disgusting. i will tell you one more time, andill talk about the wall not getting ripped off in trade and taking care of our veterans. [applause] : that means nobody will say i gave you a contribution and you have to the pharmaceutical industry or you have to help me with something. bidding, we are the largest purchaser of drugs in the world. i mean drugs like to make you better. if you go to get some drugs that are local pharmacy, the government is paying a similar amount of money. we would say billions and billions of dollars. all of these guys i'm running against are all taking care of by the pharmaceutical industry, by all the industries. it's a bad system we could save as much as $300 billion. that gets to be big money. fraud, waste and abuse in the system are incredible. we will take care of social security. are getting. we're going to cut the waste and fraud and abuse. we will save your social security without cuts. mark my words. [applause] i deal with these people. i've met with politici
they are terrible. good. them are 80% are bad. 40% are disgusting. i will tell you one more time, andill talk about the wall not getting ripped off in trade and taking care of our veterans. [applause] : that means nobody will say i gave you a contribution and you have to the pharmaceutical industry or you have to help me with something. bidding, we are the largest purchaser of drugs in the world. i mean drugs like to make you better. if you go to get some drugs that are local pharmacy, the...
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are u.s.izens. as a member of the american chairman'm the pow mia here in illinois for my post. just within the last year, we have found out that the books are still in the red about the prisoners that were murdered at the hands of the cuban nationalists who were signed as interrogators during the vietnam war. we all know that there is no time limit when it comes to workarounds. again, i applaud the efforts of the presen president and my country and the people who want to reestablish relationships, but the delegation involving my senator should prioritize and sharpen the point a little bit and include the attempt to locate these wanted wartime criminals. i think it's very important because right now, the families are still waiting are closer from back then. if you want to talk about human rights violations, i mean, when they interrogated these liars and they would not give up their country or give up their brothers, i think it's very important that we need to establish and prioritize. efforts
are u.s.izens. as a member of the american chairman'm the pow mia here in illinois for my post. just within the last year, we have found out that the books are still in the red about the prisoners that were murdered at the hands of the cuban nationalists who were signed as interrogators during the vietnam war. we all know that there is no time limit when it comes to workarounds. again, i applaud the efforts of the presen president and my country and the people who want to reestablish...
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if you are isis and are looking at the refugee influx, what are you going to do? of course you will penetrate your agents come your operatives into the stream so they can go back home or pro tools and other western nation and execute attacks like this one. fortunately i'm sorry to say paris and brussels will likely not be the last attacks of this type that we see. >> thank you so much for your expertise this morning. if you are just tuning in, two explosions ripping through the airport this morning. elgin media say at least 13 people have been killed at the airport. dozens of others injured. also another explosion at the mattress nation near the e.u. headquarters. report say at least 10 people are were killed in that blast. this comes day after the key suspect in the terror attack, salah abdeslam, was arrested in that city. we will listen now to our sister network, sky news. >> -- correspondent alex rossi. we know there are flights -- metro close to brussels, euro star is now saying no trains are currently running two were from brussels. passengers are being advis
if you are isis and are looking at the refugee influx, what are you going to do? of course you will penetrate your agents come your operatives into the stream so they can go back home or pro tools and other western nation and execute attacks like this one. fortunately i'm sorry to say paris and brussels will likely not be the last attacks of this type that we see. >> thank you so much for your expertise this morning. if you are just tuning in, two explosions ripping through the airport...
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they are hoping to break through the fence. people are desperate. they are frustrated. they are losing patience, they are planning the march. they need the support. what has happened over the past few days, they are transferred to government-run accommodation centers, and there are some here that believe this is the wrong move. they believe if they leave here, by staying here, they are pressuring the macedonian authorities to open the boarder, the european association to open the boarder. they are walking kilometres. they told them they haven't heard any announcements. they'll continue because we don't have money and have no faith in the relocation programme of the e.u., they'll be stuck here for months. >> italian police arrested a man on suspicion of providing travel documents to people collected in the attacks. police tweeted this photo of officers in the southern italian town. media reports identified the man who is of algerian dissent. >> he may be extradited to belgium in the next if you days. >> a man that may be the third bomber at the airport may be arrested. a
they are hoping to break through the fence. people are desperate. they are frustrated. they are losing patience, they are planning the march. they need the support. what has happened over the past few days, they are transferred to government-run accommodation centers, and there are some here that believe this is the wrong move. they believe if they leave here, by staying here, they are pressuring the macedonian authorities to open the boarder, the european association to open the boarder. they...
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fluctuates because they are, the shares are not traded regularly.use a number of different factors, like if it is drop ox, what is box doing? that is the company closest to dropbox's business. emily: what funds have been most active here, and what trends are you seeing? matthew: there are a few funds we have seen more at it. -- more active than the rest, blackrock, management. one trend we did see happen at q4 end of four was a -- of was a slow down. the other thing we are seeing is some of the funds still fairly active in 2016, tex investments in 2016, oscar, snapchat among them. we are seeing a decline in you invest -- new investments by these all fun -- by these mutual funds. emily: last week we saw a sort of push for mutual funds in private tech companies. mark: that is right. a number of investors piled into facebook. it was the most visible example of a super-hot company that everyone wanted access to and it delayed a long time going public. now that has become the norm. every giant tech startup is doing that. everyone is waiting for uber and
fluctuates because they are, the shares are not traded regularly.use a number of different factors, like if it is drop ox, what is box doing? that is the company closest to dropbox's business. emily: what funds have been most active here, and what trends are you seeing? matthew: there are a few funds we have seen more at it. -- more active than the rest, blackrock, management. one trend we did see happen at q4 end of four was a -- of was a slow down. the other thing we are seeing is some of the...
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are you taking a new look? >> we are. average japan, but that would put us in the cautiously optimistic camp, because the fheo japan is quite bearish. japanese equities represent about the percent of global equities now. they were 50% of the end of the 80's. in that time frame you lost a lot of levers and anarchy. what i have seen in general in japan has i think the higher end of the markets, the really high-quality companies are leading a charge that is changing the corporate environment. our own we is extremely important. in japan there is a whole index of companies that all want to be in the turn equity index. children shareholder return, the levels of disclosure that i saw from the companies that we met with, not every japanese company, but the ones we met with have levels of disclosure unsurpassed in the market. they do not the stuff on the website, before for investors communicate tremendous disclosure. corporate governance is improving. they still have a long way to go. general, and on average human out of the u.s.
are you taking a new look? >> we are. average japan, but that would put us in the cautiously optimistic camp, because the fheo japan is quite bearish. japanese equities represent about the percent of global equities now. they were 50% of the end of the 80's. in that time frame you lost a lot of levers and anarchy. what i have seen in general in japan has i think the higher end of the markets, the really high-quality companies are leading a charge that is changing the corporate...
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@meaning tickets are cheaper @when kids are in school. @the website themepark @insider.com says there are 83 @value days left in 2016, and @all of them are weekdays during @the school year. @they think kids are going to @disney. @>> moms and dads have to make @that decision. @if you go spring break week, @prices are higher. @>>> let's talk weather, let's @not dream about florida @>> we are into the munch -- @month of march by this is our @to see more daylight, and it is @the month of spring arrives for @a not today, that is right @danny, cheers from the traffic @center, you know it is good. @we are starting off really quiet @today, temperatures are in the @20s, it is cold and uneventful @at the moment. @partly cloudy skies, cloud @cover will increase. @i think we will be dry through @the middle of the day but we @have this messy weather moving @in for the evening, rain, maybe @some freezing rain for a small @time, and then we are expecting @a total change to snow. @35degrees at 9 a.m., 40 for at @noon, rain at 5 p.m. @if you are in akron,
@meaning tickets are cheaper @when kids are in school. @the website themepark @insider.com says there are 83 @value days left in 2016, and @all of them are weekdays during @the school year. @they think kids are going to @disney. @>> moms and dads have to make @that decision. @if you go spring break week, @prices are higher. @>>> let's talk weather, let's @not dream about florida @>> we are into the munch -- @month of march by this is our @to see more daylight, and it is...
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we are seeing more and more young people who are more comfortable stating who they are and living the life that is right for them. these young people face money challenges including stigma, discrimination, bullying, physical violence, misunderstand, some without family support and some with lots of family support and lack of access to health care. we need to do everything we can to support the young people. today we'll discuss what we are doing and can and should be doing to support our youth. we have representatives from department of public health, san francisco unified school district and child and adolescent gender clinic. we are fortunate in san francisco to have some the most progressive policies around the [inaudible] the department of public health and school district have been working to imp lment very progressive and forward looking policies to meet the needs of our transgender neighbors. several years ago i authored legislation at the board which colleagues you passed ask i they think for that to make sure we have full access to healthcare by transgender people as part of t
we are seeing more and more young people who are more comfortable stating who they are and living the life that is right for them. these young people face money challenges including stigma, discrimination, bullying, physical violence, misunderstand, some without family support and some with lots of family support and lack of access to health care. we need to do everything we can to support the young people. today we'll discuss what we are doing and can and should be doing to support our youth....
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because these are the preference holders and these are folks are interested that are watching that areient and they have other information in hand for when they need it. i am assuming they're having the same challenges in terms of not only economics bbut in terms of the language barrier.i think it is noteworthy to say that is it close to the proximity- what district is this? it is 6. so 6 of course is close to 3 and that of course is chinatown. but i think if we can figure out what is the formula- for success formula so that we can model it and we can transported to another district. i give you an example of my high school for instance. i went to high school many many years ago and i won't say how many but there were a handful of - students and there were 45% chinese and 40% jewish and the rest were everything else. and it was myself and my sister and i knew that if the school district had cloned the model then we wouldn't have necessarily had that cluster. but, here if we got that model that the asian community is using an applied in hunters pointe and applied in all these other areas
because these are the preference holders and these are folks are interested that are watching that areient and they have other information in hand for when they need it. i am assuming they're having the same challenges in terms of not only economics bbut in terms of the language barrier.i think it is noteworthy to say that is it close to the proximity- what district is this? it is 6. so 6 of course is close to 3 and that of course is chinatown. but i think if we can figure out what is the...
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you are wondering what they are doing, but i really think, in this case, they are trying to solve their problems. the problem is that they have to get goods to people and consumers quicker than ever before. emily: how big a threat do you think amazon actually poses to fedex, ups, dhl, the u.s. postal service? paul: please, take out the u.s. postal service. no, i don't think it does. it is easy to get negative and say this is obviously a shot directly at ups or fedex. while amazon is a material component, by no means, it is not over -- i think the deeper issue here is that we have a company that feels like it has unique needs. it has the unique needs that it has to get stuff overnight or even same-day delivery, large packages, and do it in a way that fedex and ups were set up to do it as conveniently as amazon would like. i think this is really about solving a unique logistics problem that amazon has created for itself by its amazon prime program. this is really the flip side of the remarkable success of amazon prime and you are seeing in action what the company has to do to meet its obl
you are wondering what they are doing, but i really think, in this case, they are trying to solve their problems. the problem is that they have to get goods to people and consumers quicker than ever before. emily: how big a threat do you think amazon actually poses to fedex, ups, dhl, the u.s. postal service? paul: please, take out the u.s. postal service. no, i don't think it does. it is easy to get negative and say this is obviously a shot directly at ups or fedex. while amazon is a material...
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where are they? where are the on clavs?lice doing to bust them up. >> according to a report the top countries with europe with the number of foreign fighters being sent to iraq and syria are france, the united kingdom, sp germany and belgium. there is also small pockets throughout many other countries in western europe including places like denmark, finland, sweden. so we've seen this problem as very widespread. it's not as easy as simply relegating it to several hot spots and saying if we're able to mollify or pass phi these neighborhoods we'll be allity set. it's much more pervasive. >> do we know what the master bomb headache maker is? i assume he is still at large. >> najim, lacroix, a picture was sent out of this individual, probably the most wanted man in europe right now. this is troubling for obvious reasons. he is still on the run, still at large, we may not be done with this current wave of terror. >> who you expect to see more such attacks in other cities in europe, and maybe in the united states? >> it's certain
where are they? where are the on clavs?lice doing to bust them up. >> according to a report the top countries with europe with the number of foreign fighters being sent to iraq and syria are france, the united kingdom, sp germany and belgium. there is also small pockets throughout many other countries in western europe including places like denmark, finland, sweden. so we've seen this problem as very widespread. it's not as easy as simply relegating it to several hot spots and saying if...
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francine: they are looking at qe. risk.rkets are mispricing we are getting a policy response. there is a big debate and it's raging right now. is the policy working or not? things like the reaction today .uggest there is a degree if you have that combination of inna data and this attack february, it would have been a different reaction. tom: you are looking at the markets and international --ations, after the rocky mario draghi excitement last anythingl this adjust janet yellen does wednesday? michael: i think it does matter. the really good thing about druggies reaction -- mario announcement, we knew the fed would be concerned about any kind of massive deterioration in financial conditions. there was a brief moment in february their financial conditions in europe and also a little bit in the united states look stressed. that is the kind of thing that would've put the fed off. the fact that mario draghi has removed that risk, he has under -- he has removed that risk, it takes away one of the things we've been worried about. francine: thank you so much. we will talk more about
francine: they are looking at qe. risk.rkets are mispricing we are getting a policy response. there is a big debate and it's raging right now. is the policy working or not? things like the reaction today .uggest there is a degree if you have that combination of inna data and this attack february, it would have been a different reaction. tom: you are looking at the markets and international --ations, after the rocky mario draghi excitement last anythingl this adjust janet yellen does wednesday?...
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you are trying to read people. you are trying to gauge sentiment.ound the fact that i had been trained to make up my mind about a confusing set of information extremely helpful. emily: andreessen horowitz has really perpetuated this idea that good vc's need to be former founders or former ceo's. of which you are neither. sir michael: i think it's difficult to tell from someone's background whether or not they will be successful in the venture business. we have a lot of company founders at sequoia. but there is also room for lots of other people to succeed as well. being in the investment business is also different from running a company. people like us, we are not running the company. we are trying to help these companies as much as possible. the other thing that people miss is that we are working very hard on building our own organization, because unless you have that at the heart of everything, you cannot make consistent investment. emily: you say in the book that the minute you think you are winning, that is dangerous. and sequoia may be the most
you are trying to read people. you are trying to gauge sentiment.ound the fact that i had been trained to make up my mind about a confusing set of information extremely helpful. emily: andreessen horowitz has really perpetuated this idea that good vc's need to be former founders or former ceo's. of which you are neither. sir michael: i think it's difficult to tell from someone's background whether or not they will be successful in the venture business. we have a lot of company founders at...
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they are not really the same people. some of them are. but just as one example, why do you think senator mcconnell faced so much difficulty pushing in a writer from the tea party because he wanted to have more money to coordinate? they know it is giving the party more power. so there are differences out there and one of the most telling stories we had was it depends on where you sit. we had one executive director who was working for a very conservative group. his perspective changed entirely. my job is to get republicans elected, not conservatives. when i was doing that, that was my job. this equation that they are all the same is problematic russ. let me stop there. jonathan: thank you for the comments there. especially allies of. if we had magic bullets with no downside, all of this would be easier. it is possible if you lighten the contribution limit on parties, more money would flow in. i'm not sure we think there's anything wrong with that. money flowing to parties can strengthen their relative clout in the system and if you have loo
they are not really the same people. some of them are. but just as one example, why do you think senator mcconnell faced so much difficulty pushing in a writer from the tea party because he wanted to have more money to coordinate? they know it is giving the party more power. so there are differences out there and one of the most telling stories we had was it depends on where you sit. we had one executive director who was working for a very conservative group. his perspective changed entirely....
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they are not really the same people. some of them are. but just as one example, why do you think senator mcconnell faced so much difficulty pushing in a writer from the tea party because he wanted to have more money to coordinate? they know it is giving the party more power. so there are differences out there and one of the most telling stories we had was it depends on where you sit. we had one executive director who was working for a very conservative group. his perspective changed entirely. my job is to get republicans elected, not conservatives. when i was doing that, that was my job. this equation that they are all the same is problematic russ. let me stop there. jonathan: thank you for the comments there. especially allies of. if we had magic bullets with no downside, all of this would be easier. it is possible if you lighten the contribution limit on parties, more money would flow in. i'm not sure we think there's anything wrong with that. money flowing to parties can strengthen their relative clout in the system and if you have loo
they are not really the same people. some of them are. but just as one example, why do you think senator mcconnell faced so much difficulty pushing in a writer from the tea party because he wanted to have more money to coordinate? they know it is giving the party more power. so there are differences out there and one of the most telling stories we had was it depends on where you sit. we had one executive director who was working for a very conservative group. his perspective changed entirely....
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the police are not helpful. they are saying go home. people are saying -- but i need to get to work. there is some confusion. the streets are 80% to 90% empty. this is a city under intense surveillance. has the city grown used to how intense the surveillance is? on weekends, people don't notice it. you have one of two soldiers. today is different. it hit more with the lockdown because we are people who are wounded, people who don't know how to get home at this point. to get anywhere without the public transport system or your car. today, there is a different tone. there was a sense that they were not going to strike here. being done on home turf. that is the surprise and the change in the belgian mentality. used toe: they are having so much security and brussels, is this a story of not of security not doing their job, but insufficient intelligence? julia: the question is the intelligence, not security. it is an airport. that is the area where there is supposed to be the most security. that is probably the last place i would have expecte
the police are not helpful. they are saying go home. people are saying -- but i need to get to work. there is some confusion. the streets are 80% to 90% empty. this is a city under intense surveillance. has the city grown used to how intense the surveillance is? on weekends, people don't notice it. you have one of two soldiers. today is different. it hit more with the lockdown because we are people who are wounded, people who don't know how to get home at this point. to get anywhere without the...
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rosanna: we are checking back later after the results are in. let's talk about to something near and dear to you. greg: yes, when we fly -- rosanna: we go commercial. rosanna: you can get local fox 5 on their airlines. greg: yes. the staff seem happy. except for a few years ago. here is the program. jetblue is training pilots and the twist, they are hiring nonpilots, no experience whatsoever. rosanna: like me? greg: well, don't be ridiculous. you don't have to have flying time on your resume to be hired for the pilot training program. it takes four years to turn into a pilot. but what does this mean? rosanna: i fly the plane from the back of the plane in coach. making sure it is okay. if i hit a lot of tush turbulence it is a problem. >> you are in the back. rosanna is a difficult passenger. jetblue is turning nonpilots into pilots. let's see if this is a good thing. this guy ask experienced airline pilot and he's not ten thousand hours in the air. are you there, sir? >> yes, sir, greg, rosanna. [speaking spanish] rosanna: what do you think abou
rosanna: we are checking back later after the results are in. let's talk about to something near and dear to you. greg: yes, when we fly -- rosanna: we go commercial. rosanna: you can get local fox 5 on their airlines. greg: yes. the staff seem happy. except for a few years ago. here is the program. jetblue is training pilots and the twist, they are hiring nonpilots, no experience whatsoever. rosanna: like me? greg: well, don't be ridiculous. you don't have to have flying time on your resume to...
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there are problems and they are inexcusable. comewe are talking about these things are all tied together. if it were up to me, you would have one budget that would include the the a -- the v.a. as a nation, we need to understand that the va hospital serves a critical purpose. i think there are chances for reform. i think you need to because she is giving a card. the card in rural parts of america means there are no doctors or general practitioners and many veterans want to go or they are known. v.a..e work to do in the you give them a card and we wash our hands of it -- the va less of ans far infection rate than the general hospitals. we have to make sure we are providing the best of both worlds. don't think that we are just asking for in strength numbers and not having that. that is a top priority that goes hand-in-hand. once again, peace through strength. nothing would make me happier. are just reviewing history and trying to apply the lessons. i would just add that what we we have tried -- to improve the v.a. and we have been
there are problems and they are inexcusable. comewe are talking about these things are all tied together. if it were up to me, you would have one budget that would include the the a -- the v.a. as a nation, we need to understand that the va hospital serves a critical purpose. i think there are chances for reform. i think you need to because she is giving a card. the card in rural parts of america means there are no doctors or general practitioners and many veterans want to go or they are known....
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a lot of the other other issues we're dealing with are we are dealing with are continuing to stay the same or increase so the solution as i look at this, and i've spent a lot of time dealing with my career is that if we can find ways to understand. a lot of it comes from people believe we are trying to do something else. however for the 21 projects under litigation, 16 to 21 were collaborative who were at the table working together across various stakeholders are yet i think that it should be encouraged but i strongly believe that more needs to be done to protect the collaborative from this handful of fringe instruction rests who repeatedly upended the hard work and frankly demoralized focus for trying to find a solution as we watch the forest bird in the summertime. for the vibrant economy i just ask that we continue to work to find ways to d. incentivize the fringe groups that are litigated in a lot of the projects. they are making a difference and yes it is extremely frustrating. it's what work needs to occur and then if they come in and fight all the lawsuit and it is frustrating.
a lot of the other other issues we're dealing with are we are dealing with are continuing to stay the same or increase so the solution as i look at this, and i've spent a lot of time dealing with my career is that if we can find ways to understand. a lot of it comes from people believe we are trying to do something else. however for the 21 projects under litigation, 16 to 21 were collaborative who were at the table working together across various stakeholders are yet i think that it should be...
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people are hurting. they are really hurting.now ishe things that i that there are a lot of folks being laid off in this community right now. one of the things, i will use this as example, i think we have a health care system is in crisis in this country. people cannot pay for their health care anymore. we have millions of americans with no health care. no health care coverage. those who have it cannot afford it. then come you get laid off and the washington bureaucrats tell you that is what kober is for. who can pay for kober when you do not have a job? they just mess of people's lives. shows you a disconnect they can have. that all ofs is these things can be doubt with. the things i want to do for example in health care, besides my idea is that people who are between jobs need help so that they do not have to worry about going looking for a job. be there for people who have worked long all their lives. through no fault of their own, they've been laid off enough to find another job. that seems to me that is what we believe in in
people are hurting. they are really hurting.now ishe things that i that there are a lot of folks being laid off in this community right now. one of the things, i will use this as example, i think we have a health care system is in crisis in this country. people cannot pay for their health care anymore. we have millions of americans with no health care. no health care coverage. those who have it cannot afford it. then come you get laid off and the washington bureaucrats tell you that is what...
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here are the top stories we are following, california's drought and el nino storms are topics a at white house water summit. president obama still in cuba, he will not attend. it will include representatives from the regional park district and members of some 200 organizations nationwide. they will discuss steps it took in response to the drought, such as irrigation systems and community outreach. they announce ads goal of saving 250 million gallons over five years. a large turnout expected today for the memorial service of a sacramento area chp officer that died in the line of duty. nathan tailor died on march 13th. hit by a car while directing traffic on interstate 80. he lived in rockland and leaves behind a waif and three sons. brown and harris will be among those attending the memorial service starting at 10:00 a.m. this morning in roseville. a report reveals the police department tried town successfully fire two officers accused of misconduct. report was issued by swanson reviewing the department's disciplinary procedures. there is progress but siteed two case as reasons why there
here are the top stories we are following, california's drought and el nino storms are topics a at white house water summit. president obama still in cuba, he will not attend. it will include representatives from the regional park district and members of some 200 organizations nationwide. they will discuss steps it took in response to the drought, such as irrigation systems and community outreach. they announce ads goal of saving 250 million gallons over five years. a large turnout expected...
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are making.t involves size, color and type of bowl that you eat the food out of. >> it is all about the color according to josephine a registered dietition from cooper university health care. >> yes, it definitely is, good morning. we try to tell all of our patients at cooper not just think about what you are eating but how you are eating and what you are placing your food on. >> so what colors should i avoid then. >> we want to think about contrasting colors but first we would start off with the size of your plate, too. >> yes. >> i just get alex a little plate, i will get this play and we call it even. >> you would say where myself other small plate for myself, that is what we want everybody to doggies using a small are plate. serve yourself less and feel just as full. >> because we have bigger plate the we think we need to fill up so we pile up more. >> we think we need to finish this plate too. >> yes. >> the big plate club. >> yes. >> you have to clean your plate. >> we are taught that as ki
are making.t involves size, color and type of bowl that you eat the food out of. >> it is all about the color according to josephine a registered dietition from cooper university health care. >> yes, it definitely is, good morning. we try to tell all of our patients at cooper not just think about what you are eating but how you are eating and what you are placing your food on. >> so what colors should i avoid then. >> we want to think about contrasting colors but first...
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old are you?are 31 you are a millennial. >> i am not a millennial. >> sam is going to wrap this whole thing up. >> before we worry about who is is being nice to who on whose birthday it is twitter and it is to the for being nice. it exists to criticize. as we look back at all of the things twitter celebrated, all of them were criticized horribly in 140 characters. twitter is prejudicial against the more conservative -- they love the liberal. they love people that are nice. they don't like people who are mean. they don't like when feminists get upset. they side with them. this is all true. and i am not verified. >> that's insanity. >> there is a lot of negativity on twitter that people resist. look at facebook and it is less anonymous, right? you know who these people are. sew s -- as such it is a more positive place. twitter tends to be a more negative place. >> can you mix being nice and free speech though? they don't match. >> who wants to be nice? it is not real life. people need to be mean. pe
old are you?are 31 you are a millennial. >> i am not a millennial. >> sam is going to wrap this whole thing up. >> before we worry about who is is being nice to who on whose birthday it is twitter and it is to the for being nice. it exists to criticize. as we look back at all of the things twitter celebrated, all of them were criticized horribly in 140 characters. twitter is prejudicial against the more conservative -- they love the liberal. they love people that are nice....
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we are getting signals which are distorted.t rates are too low, people are investing in long-term assets when they do invest in long-term assets. view as toistaken what originate -- what the rates of return have to be. that means we're going to get misuse of capital. michael: the markets these days seem to be telling us that we are in trouble. are we? alan: yes, we are in trouble because productivity is dead in the water. michael: we are not even getting low productivity right now. why is that, where is it gone? : productivity is driven by real capital investment. the data is clear on that. is waypital investment below average. why? because business people are very uncertain about the future. tom: would you advocate a government policy to spur u.s. investment in the united states? alan: every time you try and spur it, it comes out wrong. he raises interesting points about negative and just rates in productivity. we talked about that a lot on this program. in order to get growth really going again, you've got to get productivity
we are getting signals which are distorted.t rates are too low, people are investing in long-term assets when they do invest in long-term assets. view as toistaken what originate -- what the rates of return have to be. that means we're going to get misuse of capital. michael: the markets these days seem to be telling us that we are in trouble. are we? alan: yes, we are in trouble because productivity is dead in the water. michael: we are not even getting low productivity right now. why is that,...
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writers are cannibal, they really are.u say anything good and if anything good happens to you, you are in big trouble. [laughter] she was a very smart filmmaker, writer, reporter, really true writing is impossibly hard. herhen: i wanted to make laugh. it was just like winning an oscar. don't know if people think i am an expert in relationships, but i definitely am. sometimes i wish my husband were dead. merv: sure, sure. jane: nora ephron's first novel, asking,rn" has people "nora, is this your life?" divorce, she cried for six months, but she wrote about it, and she wrote it honey, and in writing it funny, in -- wrote it funny, and writing it funny, she won. that my mother used to say whenever something happened that was tragic, everything is copy. >> y after being so open about everything else, -- why after being so open about everything else, why would she be so personal? meryl: she achieved a private act. nora: the story of my life. "everything is copy." " islie: "everything is copy available now on hbo, hbo now, and h
writers are cannibal, they really are.u say anything good and if anything good happens to you, you are in big trouble. [laughter] she was a very smart filmmaker, writer, reporter, really true writing is impossibly hard. herhen: i wanted to make laugh. it was just like winning an oscar. don't know if people think i am an expert in relationships, but i definitely am. sometimes i wish my husband were dead. merv: sure, sure. jane: nora ephron's first novel, asking,rn" has people "nora, is...
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and there always are just about e4s# trump rally there are plenty of supporters who are inside the buildingnt there were a number of protesters at the peabody opera house. they actually interrupted his event for about 10, almost 15 minutes. some of them 25 -- refusing -- donald trump admonished the crowd. instructed the police to come and remove them. it took a while but finally did get the protesters out of the building. that was done peacefully. what's happening right now here on the floor in the peaceful and at the university of illinois, chicago really is quite interesting as everybody, whether they are protesting donald trump or whether they are supporting donald trump making themselves heard simultaneously. slogans to chants that we are hearing here, greta. again, so far everything is! peaceful. we hope it stays that way. >> john, are people starting to leave the arena now that it's cancelled? it's hard to tell from here looking at these live pictures. looks like people are remaining in place. >> certainly a lot of people who were in their seats are now down on the floor there are som
and there always are just about e4s# trump rally there are plenty of supporters who are inside the buildingnt there were a number of protesters at the peabody opera house. they actually interrupted his event for about 10, almost 15 minutes. some of them 25 -- refusing -- donald trump admonished the crowd. instructed the police to come and remove them. it took a while but finally did get the protesters out of the building. that was done peacefully. what's happening right now here on the floor in...
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stocks are headed up to their session highs of a with that said they are still in the red. right now let's take a look at where they stand. the dow is coming up on the flat line, but the s&p 500 is down by about a third of a percent. the s&p is down for the second day in a row, and this is its first back-to-back losses so far this month. part of the reason for that is because of the retail data that we did see earlier today. sales for february falling, and january's game revised to a decline. we will see how the fed will factor in that with interest rates tomorrow as well as the day after. i want to show you the general health of the s&p in its sectors. four are in the green, six are in the red right now and looking at the positives, information technology is of the most, by about a quarter of a percent. utilities not too far behind. 1.5%, care is down by which had been preceded by materials. energy is down by about 1% as well. i also have to talk about what is happening in the pharma world, especially with what is happening with valued we can see a little bit of knock on e
stocks are headed up to their session highs of a with that said they are still in the red. right now let's take a look at where they stand. the dow is coming up on the flat line, but the s&p 500 is down by about a third of a percent. the s&p is down for the second day in a row, and this is its first back-to-back losses so far this month. part of the reason for that is because of the retail data that we did see earlier today. sales for february falling, and january's game revised to a...
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we are going to take you from london to new york. this is what we are watching for you. mark carney is under fire in the brags it debate. exit debate. some say he is undermining the 's credibility. vonnie: some big-name sponsors ties with maria sharapova after she admits to failing a drug test. what this means to the world's highest-paid female athlete. we will hear about the lack of female representation on corporate boards in america. they make up only 20% of all board seats. the -- let's head to the markets deck -- desk. julie: stocks are falling toward the lows of the session. the nasdaq is down by nearly 1%. we talked about the various factors that have put pressure on the major averages. data out of china and japan, the commodities. it, stocksseen accelerate declines and we have seen the thing with oil. it's down 3% in new york. the bti is down. we thought it would be good to look at the correlation. this was the past year of that correlation. ofhas remained high for all 2016. it took a little bit of a dip. now it's coming back up. when one is going in a particular
we are going to take you from london to new york. this is what we are watching for you. mark carney is under fire in the brags it debate. exit debate. some say he is undermining the 's credibility. vonnie: some big-name sponsors ties with maria sharapova after she admits to failing a drug test. what this means to the world's highest-paid female athlete. we will hear about the lack of female representation on corporate boards in america. they make up only 20% of all board seats. the -- let's...
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markets are getting today and stocks are suffering -- are dipping today, and stocks are suffering their biggest losses in two weeks. fels says weim need to keep close watch on the three c's, commodities, china, and the central banks. luxury suvs, trucks, and small cars -- we will hit the road with some new cars. we have matt miller and the ceo of jaguar north america. matt miller, our special guest? --n i read that, i was like julie: i'm not sure what he was doing in that car. he is a tall guy. squeezee were trying to something out of the markets. julie: losses are accelerating as we head toward the close. accelerating commodities selloff . all three major averages are trading lower now. the nasdaq losses have accelerated, down nearly 1%. same goes for the s&p and dow. energy shares are doing the worst today. energy shares as a group are down 2%, followed closely by material financials. at the same time, we have seen more selling in stocks, we're seeing more buying in bonds. rates are going lower today, 1.87%, despite the fact that we heard from the federal reserve's james bullard today
markets are getting today and stocks are suffering -- are dipping today, and stocks are suffering their biggest losses in two weeks. fels says weim need to keep close watch on the three c's, commodities, china, and the central banks. luxury suvs, trucks, and small cars -- we will hit the road with some new cars. we have matt miller and the ceo of jaguar north america. matt miller, our special guest? --n i read that, i was like julie: i'm not sure what he was doing in that car. he is a tall guy....
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all the roads are empty. the police have set up a no vehicles are being allowed in. but people are being allowed to come and go on foot. we have seen some travelers, some of the thousands who were presumably trying to get out of brussels airport this morning leaving the airport trying to get back out to the highways and i would imagine get a car to go back into brussels. but we are approaching the airport. it is the scene of confusion, there's police tape, lots of sirens and emergency services all around the airport and i would imagine the same scene is playing out now in brussels with the closure of that metro system. shut down the entire system and not just the stations that were reported to have been targeted and so right now there's going to be paralysis in the belgian capital. lots of traffic, nothing moving in the metro and a lot of confused and scared people. >> alex, i should mention we're getting word from american airlines, you mentioned one might have taken place in a terminal where american airlines operates out of so the word is right now we are aware of
all the roads are empty. the police have set up a no vehicles are being allowed in. but people are being allowed to come and go on foot. we have seen some travelers, some of the thousands who were presumably trying to get out of brussels airport this morning leaving the airport trying to get back out to the highways and i would imagine get a car to go back into brussels. but we are approaching the airport. it is the scene of confusion, there's police tape, lots of sirens and emergency services...
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energy stocks are leading the charge and we are up by 1.4 percent. we are rotating towards materials and financials. we thought rotation out of that yesterday and that continues today, which is interesting. we are watching what is happening with gsk. now, let's talk about the fed, striking a dovish tone. took down the policy rate hike concerns. >> global and economic financial developments continue to pose risks. thenst this backdrop committee judged it prudent to maintain the current policy stance. the committee expects that with gradual adjustments in the stance of monetary policy, economic activity will continue to expand at a moderate pace. market indicators will continue to strengthen. concerns about global economic prospects have led to increased financial market volatility. and somewhat tighter financial conditions in the united states. in addition, economic growth abroad appears to be running at a somewhat softer pace than previously expected. these unanticipated developments however, have not resulted in material changes to the committee's b
energy stocks are leading the charge and we are up by 1.4 percent. we are rotating towards materials and financials. we thought rotation out of that yesterday and that continues today, which is interesting. we are watching what is happening with gsk. now, let's talk about the fed, striking a dovish tone. took down the policy rate hike concerns. >> global and economic financial developments continue to pose risks. thenst this backdrop committee judged it prudent to maintain the current...