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environmental regulator has laid out the plans to test it on five cities along with low emissions arns electric car incentives and retrofitting of vehicles germany is facing fines from brussels for not doing enough to reduce emissions to meet e.u. standards. and chief political editor michel is with us so is this about clearing the air or is it about berlin trying to get brussels of its back. well it's about but i mean there's nine countries that are facing similar problems there was a big meeting the environment commission of a c called those countries in and lays down the law in regards to clean air around europe and threatened to take legal action based on take these countries to court this now is germany's response which interests in the nuff goes beyond what parties that might potentially form a government here and many have agreed within their own kind of coalition contracts considering how many europeans die every year from pollution absolutely some four hundred thousand people die in the european union alone due to air pollution so this is a very serious issue although it isn't
environmental regulator has laid out the plans to test it on five cities along with low emissions arns electric car incentives and retrofitting of vehicles germany is facing fines from brussels for not doing enough to reduce emissions to meet e.u. standards. and chief political editor michel is with us so is this about clearing the air or is it about berlin trying to get brussels of its back. well it's about but i mean there's nine countries that are facing similar problems there was a big...
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we'll get arne duncan's opinion on how to return safety to the school.s latest chapter has left students taking matters into their own hands because the adults in washington won't act. >>> but first, in the wake of tragedy, on thursday president trump sought to set the emotional tone for a nation coming to grips once again with a mass shooting. >> to every parent, teacher and child who is hurting so badly, we are here for you, whatever you need, whatever we can do to ease your pain. we are all joined together as one american family. and your suffering is our burden also. it is not enough to simply take actions that make us feel like we are making a difference. we must actually make that difference. >> the president traveled to florida visiting with survivors, posing for photos, and flashing a thumbs up. but all of that was swept aside by a wave of tweets late last night and early this morning. there were tweets about fake news, polsters, even nascar. and then there was this one. quote, very sad that the fbi missed all of the many signals sent out by the
we'll get arne duncan's opinion on how to return safety to the school.s latest chapter has left students taking matters into their own hands because the adults in washington won't act. >>> but first, in the wake of tragedy, on thursday president trump sought to set the emotional tone for a nation coming to grips once again with a mass shooting. >> to every parent, teacher and child who is hurting so badly, we are here for you, whatever you need, whatever we can do to ease your...
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arn with a brush we take a porcelain lit thing i has already outlined the design for me so now i'm goingo try and paint it like a pro. and then gently with the tip this number first so who yes you have to try with the tip and use pressure to fill in the leaf. i can add more wood was to. yeah but don't apply to thick otherwise when it's fired it'll get bubbles in it and come off. you know so you apply it in several layers yes and with those layers you can also add tints and light and shadow. and done. but i should be proud right of course. my journey continues i have left paso and i'm on my way to the very end forest just an hour away from the city the region is a populous nation for hiking skiing and relaxing. very in forests is a low mountain range a hundred kilometers in length on the border between the various and the czech republic the national park is in the south of the forest here it's allowed to grow as nature intended without human intervention. the tree top walk is one of the highlights of the bavarian forest it's open all year round. the walkway extends through the forest betw
arn with a brush we take a porcelain lit thing i has already outlined the design for me so now i'm goingo try and paint it like a pro. and then gently with the tip this number first so who yes you have to try with the tip and use pressure to fill in the leaf. i can add more wood was to. yeah but don't apply to thick otherwise when it's fired it'll get bubbles in it and come off. you know so you apply it in several layers yes and with those layers you can also add tints and light and shadow. and...
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arne stresses the chronic inability to cultivate a modern economy. i would add quite another list. rule from above and rule by fear, the big lie at home and abroad, expansionism, institutional corruption, a paranoid view of the west to the point that bob zoellick raised at the very end, and a new form -- a hybrid form of cold war. my bet, my belief is that putin, too, will fail precisely because of his resurrection of a critical mass of fatal flaws that brought the soviet union itself down. and finally, a hope that a number of us have expressed during the last day. we can hope that putin's successor, maybe not his immediate successor, but one of his successors will return progressive reform that does succeed and russia can indeed achieve what russian friends going back to my first visit there in 1968 put very modestly, and that is a modern normal country. [ applause ] >> i feel really honored to be here. thank you so much, mel. it is an incredible experience of brainstorming. it is a great experiment of looking at history and trying to see are there any lessons? and i am trying to
arne stresses the chronic inability to cultivate a modern economy. i would add quite another list. rule from above and rule by fear, the big lie at home and abroad, expansionism, institutional corruption, a paranoid view of the west to the point that bob zoellick raised at the very end, and a new form -- a hybrid form of cold war. my bet, my belief is that putin, too, will fail precisely because of his resurrection of a critical mass of fatal flaws that brought the soviet union itself down. and...
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the other thing is beyond 5g we have an important role in coordinating with our fellow agencies arn theld. for example the biggest plaint we get at the f.t.c. is ro bo calls. i'm sure many of you get them all the time. it drive necessary crazy to get row bo calls. far lot of years this sat on the shelf because the previous agency was more focused on more politically salient things but to me, at least, to tackle this, i had to speak with chairs of the various agencies from india and other country and say, this is an important priority for the united states and we would like your cooperation. the agency working with ease other agencies go a long way. i realize this suspect the beggest issue, compared to national defense and other, but nonetheless it's american leadership that's important to show. >> closing thought, how should we think about the impact of telecommunications on the average american? how does it impact our society? ow does it impact our economy? >> i'll jump in. where i started from, it's about participating in the new digital economy. where you live shouldn't be the limiti
the other thing is beyond 5g we have an important role in coordinating with our fellow agencies arn theld. for example the biggest plaint we get at the f.t.c. is ro bo calls. i'm sure many of you get them all the time. it drive necessary crazy to get row bo calls. far lot of years this sat on the shelf because the previous agency was more focused on more politically salient things but to me, at least, to tackle this, i had to speak with chairs of the various agencies from india and other...
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because no woman deserves to get killed just because she wants to have a voice, she wants to choose her arnpartner or fight for love. >> reporter: sara depiction of male muslim culture as repressive has provoked death threats that police are taking seviously. she's in hiding. >> a strong woman, an independent won is a threat to them because they think that you are coming, and you want to take the power from them. >> reporter: 19-year-old jasmine osman has to live with fear, as well. in july 2016, jasmine went to africa supposedly for a holiday, but her somali father had other plans. he arranged for her to be kidnapped and held prisoner in an extreme muslim koran school in somaliland. after six months, jasmineis escaped and the alarm. as a result, police raided the school, and 16 other young women were freed. >> sharia law... sharia law is, the father has property over the daughter. i thought i was going on a holiday, and i ended up in this you're being beaten with ropes and sticks. you're being chained with, like, metal bike cins. i was chained. >> reporter: jasmine is now living at a secre
because no woman deserves to get killed just because she wants to have a voice, she wants to choose her arnpartner or fight for love. >> reporter: sara depiction of male muslim culture as repressive has provoked death threats that police are taking seviously. she's in hiding. >> a strong woman, an independent won is a threat to them because they think that you are coming, and you want to take the power from them. >> reporter: 19-year-old jasmine osman has to live with fear, as...
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that is after the global mining giant reported its adjusted .arnings per share that was a little lightthe market had expected. asian recovery complete. >> no. we have established some very firm foundations with the improvements. we have reduced assets by 47% but reduction is up 9%. return on capital employed, 19% against a starting quarter of 9%. there are still a lot of opportunities in the next 3-5 years. still a lot more work to be done but we are pleased with where we are today. 2008,ty like it is glencore. the world's largest miner reporting its largest -- in decades. cash still -- it still has to spare. the ceo saying -- we are generating -- on commodity prices with room to do any acquisitions." i guess it depends on what they are spending the cash on. i think most investors are very happy with this state of glencore's balance sheet. they surprised investors with the dividend. they still have a headwind to do deals if they want to. berg has -- glasenberg has given himself room. saw profitsny tumble 44%. why is the company struggling when we see a different story with the majors?
that is after the global mining giant reported its adjusted .arnings per share that was a little lightthe market had expected. asian recovery complete. >> no. we have established some very firm foundations with the improvements. we have reduced assets by 47% but reduction is up 9%. return on capital employed, 19% against a starting quarter of 9%. there are still a lot of opportunities in the next 3-5 years. still a lot more work to be done but we are pleased with where we are today....
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latest selloff has wiped out over 1$100 billion in global cryptocurrency value written by our man here arn >>> and coming up on the show, super bowl lii takes place on sunday with the philadelphia eagles and the new england patriots set to battle it out. we'll look ahead to big business of the big game in a few moments. >>> welcome back coming up later, tanya breyer spoke with queen rania who weighed in on donald trump's decision to move the embassy to jerusalem. >> when it comes to the embassy, we felt that was a decision that was all about sending the right kind of signals. moving the embassy, it should come with peace between the israeli and the palestinians, and a state. that prejudges the decision, and it renders the united states a biased broker. that's not the perception we want to create while working towards a final status solution. >> you can watch tanya's full interview with queen rania of jordan tonight. >>> i'm told -- i'm told there's a big american football gail on this sunday. it's the super bowl. it pits the philadelphia eagles against the new england patriots ticket price
latest selloff has wiped out over 1$100 billion in global cryptocurrency value written by our man here arn >>> and coming up on the show, super bowl lii takes place on sunday with the philadelphia eagles and the new england patriots set to battle it out. we'll look ahead to big business of the big game in a few moments. >>> welcome back coming up later, tanya breyer spoke with queen rania who weighed in on donald trump's decision to move the embassy to jerusalem. >> when...
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milder arnes through the weekend. level 1 system on monday and then wednesday going into thursday. the monday one is similar to what we saw today, dan. >> okay. >> and then wednesday is a milder storm. larry pokes fun at the storms. >> i would never. >> we delivered something. >> i would never mock the forecast or the expectation of rain when it's only a drizzle. >> that was not drizzle. that was scattered showers, hail, snow. >> you're right. you're right. >> okay. >> i didn't pick this fight. for the record, your honor i was trying to do a sports attacked. i was -- she lashed out. anyway -- sthes always right listen to what she says. the warriors begin the second half of the season with a heave. steph curry looking to hit heat up with the stretch drive. going to rain tomorrow sandhya. >> no. >> no. i the got it. thank you. sports is next. i no wondering, "what if?" uncertainties of hep c. i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter
milder arnes through the weekend. level 1 system on monday and then wednesday going into thursday. the monday one is similar to what we saw today, dan. >> okay. >> and then wednesday is a milder storm. larry pokes fun at the storms. >> i would never. >> we delivered something. >> i would never mock the forecast or the expectation of rain when it's only a drizzle. >> that was not drizzle. that was scattered showers, hail, snow. >> you're right. you're...
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if it takes going to an election arn and make changes in election, they're willing to do that because what you just stated is correct. the nra is going to lock down they're votes because they're going to threaten they will pun i punish any senator or congressman that will not support their position. we had pulse nightclub. that's two years ago. we thought we would get something done. since then we've had other massacres. >> the president or the white house said the president will have a meeting on wednesday for lawmakers. it's going to be bipartisan and all about legislation on guns. you're at the center of this, a senator from florida. do you know about there? >> i don't know a thing about it. if invited i'll be there as i have been on all the other issues. let's show some meaningful steps forward. a few steps in the right direction are being done. they're not getting it. >> thank you for your time. appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> next, first daughter or senior advisor to the president. will the real ivanka trump stand up. >>> breaking news, facing russia investigators tomorrow. the dp
if it takes going to an election arn and make changes in election, they're willing to do that because what you just stated is correct. the nra is going to lock down they're votes because they're going to threaten they will pun i punish any senator or congressman that will not support their position. we had pulse nightclub. that's two years ago. we thought we would get something done. since then we've had other massacres. >> the president or the white house said the president will have a...
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. >> reporter: it happened late in the jeanning arn 26th.k previous to that, smith says he was hit from behind in the same garage. classes are offered late. during the week, it's not uncommon to have students here between 10:00 and 11:00 at night. you won't find exterior security cameras on campus. >> a petition went around where thousands of students signed the petition in hopes to get cameras in the parking lots. nothing came about it. >> reporter: the college says there isn't funding available for cameras. campus police have followed leads from the sketch but so far no arrests. >> we've increased both foot and vehicle patrol of the areas. >> reporter: the college offered smith on and off campus resources and they're concerned about the student and the incident. >> i'm anxious all the time. i don't eat. i don't sleep. just coming on campus feels unsafe. >> reporter: smith will be working to create a safer environment for lgbtq students on campus. abc 67 news. >>> a dog is dead and another is on the loose after they attacked a woman and a p
. >> reporter: it happened late in the jeanning arn 26th.k previous to that, smith says he was hit from behind in the same garage. classes are offered late. during the week, it's not uncommon to have students here between 10:00 and 11:00 at night. you won't find exterior security cameras on campus. >> a petition went around where thousands of students signed the petition in hopes to get cameras in the parking lots. nothing came about it. >> reporter: the college says there...
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. >> i specifically told arne to be here at 9:30. >> all these years later, people will comment on, yououtrageousness. it is really a big part of the lexicon of my career. >> james pickens, he's unbelievably talented. we knew that decades ago. >> even before i got the "grey's anatomy" gig. people would say, i remember you from "roseanne." you were chuck. >> you're a wideman, marvin. they brought on bob hope one time for a cameo. the audience just went up. >> we get so used to seeing great people that it just becomes an every day thing. sometimes you have to step back from it for awhile, look around and go, wow, i got to work with some of the best who did it. >> and martin mull, fred willard, who are just incredible together. and sharon stone. >> my friend toe btobey maguir on the show. joseph gordon-levitt. >> another one of those really talented people who goes to "third rock from the sun" and obviously his career has really blossomed. >> but the legacy of the show wasn't just in front of the camera. there was sitcom magic behind the scenes. >> we were writers on "roseanne", and we're
. >> i specifically told arne to be here at 9:30. >> all these years later, people will comment on, yououtrageousness. it is really a big part of the lexicon of my career. >> james pickens, he's unbelievably talented. we knew that decades ago. >> even before i got the "grey's anatomy" gig. people would say, i remember you from "roseanne." you were chuck. >> you're a wideman, marvin. they brought on bob hope one time for a cameo. the audience...
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. >> arne and then tim. >> fascinating session on -- and i'm reminded why i decided to call my chapter in this book on the age of brezhnev. my students really hate that when they see it, but this session has helped confirm to me a lot that is right in it. now, on this issue of staffing and leadership, i did have a really interesting discussion, and soviet foreign policy during the 1970s there stands out to me very much as a game of two halves, so the people do not change, certainly in terms of the staffing aspects. they are very professional, they are very good, they are capable of a lot of very good thinking. what changes is in terms of the leadership. so the leadership weakens very dramatically, and this goes back to sergei's point, as well. it has to do with aging, it has to do with health, it has to do with a lot of things that happen at the very top. and that's the period in the late 1970s when at least i see some very definite examples of soviet overstretch in terms of international affairs, angola, ethiopia, afghanistan, which the best staffing in the world could not have dealt
. >> arne and then tim. >> fascinating session on -- and i'm reminded why i decided to call my chapter in this book on the age of brezhnev. my students really hate that when they see it, but this session has helped confirm to me a lot that is right in it. now, on this issue of staffing and leadership, i did have a really interesting discussion, and soviet foreign policy during the 1970s there stands out to me very much as a game of two halves, so the people do not change, certainly...
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he have arn evan, what more have you learned about what the fbi received about this shooter? >> it was a report that was sent in to the fbi in 2017. this was a comment that was left on a youtube video and it said something to the effect of, "i'm going to be a professional school shooter." the fbi says they did look into it. they spoke to the person who called in the report, who reported the threat, and they said that they looked -- they went through databases that the fbi has access to, but it appears they never were able to identify this person. now, there is a lot of questions that are still outstanding for the fbi, because obviously the statement, the comment that was left on the youtube channel was left in the name of this shooter, nikolas cruz. so the question that the fbi still has to figure out how to answer is why, if this person is still using his name, why is it that they weren't able to track him down? and also there apparently was another incidence in which there was another threat that was told to the fbi that went back to this shooter, and in that case as well i
he have arn evan, what more have you learned about what the fbi received about this shooter? >> it was a report that was sent in to the fbi in 2017. this was a comment that was left on a youtube video and it said something to the effect of, "i'm going to be a professional school shooter." the fbi says they did look into it. they spoke to the person who called in the report, who reported the threat, and they said that they looked -- they went through databases that the fbi has...
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joining me now is arne duncan.r him from his days as secretary of education for president obama, but also a former school superintendent, he served as ceo of the chicago public schools. good to see you, sir. >> good afternoon. thanks for having me, chuck. >> let me start with the issue from a school superintendent hat that you have worn in your days. what's -- what do you want? what action do you want from the government? what do you think the superintendent of broward county schools is thinking now? everything was there. you had an armed -- you had armed police officer. kids knew the drill. they did everything they were supposed to do. people saw something and they said something. everything was addressed that we have been told should be addressed outside of the gun issue itself. >> so, chuck, the superintendent there in broward county is actually a very good friend of mine. bob runcie. they're an amazing family. and my heart goes out to them. he's providing unbelievable leadership. but this isn't just a school is
joining me now is arne duncan.r him from his days as secretary of education for president obama, but also a former school superintendent, he served as ceo of the chicago public schools. good to see you, sir. >> good afternoon. thanks for having me, chuck. >> let me start with the issue from a school superintendent hat that you have worn in your days. what's -- what do you want? what action do you want from the government? what do you think the superintendent of broward county...
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what they need to learn e basic need is met the worry is less able to focus more on teaching and n arning. >> yang: but the ply calls for between 23 and 28 newou buildingof at least 140 in need of repair with completion now set for 2021. for jon gray, that's too few and too r away. >> i can't worry about whether or not i knoeverything on this test to pass if i can't even focus. i'm cold. we need an answer now because while we're building those schools students are sll cold the water is still dirty. we need money to be able to build our 21st century schools but at the same time keep up the schools we have now. >> yang: without long-term unsolutions to decades-oldng problems, baltimore students are likely to continue to struggle in classrooms that are eitherr, too coldith spring approaching, too hot for learning. for the pbs newshouri'm john yang in baltimore. the other story in baltimore is the federal court conviction of two city police officers, detectives daniel hersl and marcus taylor, in a startling corruption scandal. six other officers have already pleaded guilty. adr the details, w
what they need to learn e basic need is met the worry is less able to focus more on teaching and n arning. >> yang: but the ply calls for between 23 and 28 newou buildingof at least 140 in need of repair with completion now set for 2021. for jon gray, that's too few and too r away. >> i can't worry about whether or not i knoeverything on this test to pass if i can't even focus. i'm cold. we need an answer now because while we're building those schools students are sll cold the water...
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. >> woodruff: time arne, what we looking at? a lot of people say they're in a hurry to do something? >>te're just a the end of february. it look like the push is for march. it's hard the say if t actually reasonable. they have to ask whether they will hold hearings. well, thhave some of these students come and testify before congress? will the n.r.a. testify before congress? then you get into what i thinkth will b key date here, judy. march 23rd. that's the next spending deadline. democrats will have to decide not only if they are going tpuo for an immigration deal before then, but now will they demand some action on guns before march 23rd. the other date that's inresting, judy, march 24th. >> woodruff: the day after. >> that's the day that students are saying they will come washington in what they plan for as mass protest. >> woodruff: we're expecting ao lot of people show up for that. we will see. lisa desjardins, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, the head of u.s. cyber command said
. >> woodruff: time arne, what we looking at? a lot of people say they're in a hurry to do something? >>te're just a the end of february. it look like the push is for march. it's hard the say if t actually reasonable. they have to ask whether they will hold hearings. well, thhave some of these students come and testify before congress? will the n.r.a. testify before congress? then you get into what i thinkth will b key date here, judy. march 23rd. that's the next spending deadline....
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elected having talked to a thouf these people, which is knocking on doors spot they knock on your door, arns the door and ask him or her if they're going to support the national popular vote interstate compact and if they'll put their name on the bill. if they say yes, hold it to them and if they don't fire them. that's how thee things work. at the end of the day if you're thinking about how i can help, you can go to national popular vote.com on the top right-hand side of the website type in your what is it called in? a zip code, we still use those. type that in and it will pull up your current state legislature, write them an e-mail, that's what they respond to, that's how you move them, right? and when they're coming to your door trying to get elected ask them where they're at on the bill and ask them where they're at on the national popular vote interstate compact. those are the three best things you can do, in my opinion, to support the national popular vote movement. >> and making everybody vote count we're focusing on education campaign. if you put -- the idea for us is put the issue i
elected having talked to a thouf these people, which is knocking on doors spot they knock on your door, arns the door and ask him or her if they're going to support the national popular vote interstate compact and if they'll put their name on the bill. if they say yes, hold it to them and if they don't fire them. that's how thee things work. at the end of the day if you're thinking about how i can help, you can go to national popular vote.com on the top right-hand side of the website type in...
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"you value your guns more than you value your children arn." host: speaking of protecting students, the "wall street if he's talking about the students who have become activists -- has a piece talking about students who have become activists after the shooting. host: walkouts run the country this week by students protesting gun violence. texas ons calling from our republican line. good morning, barbara. caller: thank you for finally taking my call it i have been calling for two months. i think a lot of people are missing the point. when you all first cannot this morning and had your headline of there "trump won storm teachers," trump does not want that. that is just one suggestion of one way could all of this goes back to what the federal government can. as a day-to-day, that is the responsibility. there are a lot of things that were not put into the database. it was not given to the local police station. they have calls from this guy. but that is the federal government's role. the rest -- what trump was trying to do is say we need to protect o
"you value your guns more than you value your children arn." host: speaking of protecting students, the "wall street if he's talking about the students who have become activists -- has a piece talking about students who have become activists after the shooting. host: walkouts run the country this week by students protesting gun violence. texas ons calling from our republican line. good morning, barbara. caller: thank you for finally taking my call it i have been calling for two...
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. >> abc news has arned that a massive budup of soviet troops is taking place in afghanistan, leadingme intelligence analysts to conclude that a soviet invasion is underway. >> smith: in the same year asth saudis were confronted with the iranian revolution and t siege of mecca, the soviets invaded afghanistan. the saudis szed the opportunity to defend their d slim brethren against the godless communiststo gain regional influence. they found a perfectartner in pakistan's president, zia al haq. >> president zia al haq is very much the manarge of pakistan these days. he rules the country with his own particular style. >> smith: zia had come to power in a cp and begun a campaign to islamicize every aspect of pakistani society. >> when pakist was founded, equal rights for women were enshrined in the constitution. women were accepted in many professions. under geral zia's martial law regime, the orthodox muslim view is gaining ground that a womanco should bmpletely covered and veiled. >> we'd never had such a transformative military dictator who wanted to change the whole british inherited
. >> abc news has arned that a massive budup of soviet troops is taking place in afghanistan, leadingme intelligence analysts to conclude that a soviet invasion is underway. >> smith: in the same year asth saudis were confronted with the iranian revolution and t siege of mecca, the soviets invaded afghanistan. the saudis szed the opportunity to defend their d slim brethren against the godless communiststo gain regional influence. they found a perfectartner in pakistan's president,...
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arne duncan said, however, at least 75% can name all three stooges and at least one judge on american idol. so maybe this is not a terrible place to start. scott: it is interesting. i think there is almost a distinction between policy and politics of it. i do think that this is a time that requires innovative policy solutions to the problem. and so, we can talk through some of them, but i think that is important. i agree with stephanie that every american should be able to pass the citizenship test. i don't think that is a high bar. i think the challenge is -- and i don't know if i have a particularly strong personal opinion. the challenge is our schools , going to use that as step one or because it is becoming assessed, is that going to be the end game? and that is the fear. right? to sort of extend other analogies -- you do not teach science just by teaching the periodic table. it is important to know the periodic table, which is probably inordinately harder than the citizenship test. i do not even know if the periodic table is step one, but it is integrated into the overall teachin
arne duncan said, however, at least 75% can name all three stooges and at least one judge on american idol. so maybe this is not a terrible place to start. scott: it is interesting. i think there is almost a distinction between policy and politics of it. i do think that this is a time that requires innovative policy solutions to the problem. and so, we can talk through some of them, but i think that is important. i agree with stephanie that every american should be able to pass the citizenship...
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. >>> an amateur astronomer happened to catch a supva in arn he put his cram on a telescope.dings were published today when the word first got out. they used their telescopes to study the supernova. >>> "the verge" reports they responded to more than a million users who hate the design of the app. they say they're useful. many say they feel uncomfortable, but it is here to say. the new snapchat will adapt to user over time. are you struggling with the new app? >> norah, i got jokes. >> our streak was going so well and then you fell off. >> i fell off the instagram grill. you know what they say about payback. >> i don't have that app. >>> our partners at the bbc reports that justin trudeau's wardrobe has bun shown. he and his family have been shown on several occasions to wear the indian outfits. one tweeted is it just me or is this choreographed cuteness all a bit much now. fyi, we indians don't dress like this every day, circumstance not even in bollywood. >>> the frontier in medicine. it's the topic of this morning's series grand rounds which is a practice of medical profes
. >>> an amateur astronomer happened to catch a supva in arn he put his cram on a telescope.dings were published today when the word first got out. they used their telescopes to study the supernova. >>> "the verge" reports they responded to more than a million users who hate the design of the app. they say they're useful. many say they feel uncomfortable, but it is here to say. the new snapchat will adapt to user over time. are you struggling with the new app?...
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even after they've become full-fledged fighters, they're still arning about islam and about the velayat-eqih and all this kind of thing. >> smith: velayat-e faqih,ua ianship of the jurist"-- liomeini's core doctrine that gave him ultimate ous and political authority. >> velayat-e faqih, this is really the backbone of hezbollah that binds all its constituentsa s together. they have toubscribe to this central ideological pillar. (man): >> smith: with iranian funding, training, armsand exported ideology, iran turned zbollah into a powerful militia that serves iran's interests. for security, hezbollah's leader, hassan nasrallah, almost always speaks from an undisclosed location. (nasrallah): >> smith: was it as clear t at theime that this was to be a mar iranian project? >> i don't think the iranians necessarily planned that, you know, in 35 years, by 2017, we will have turned hezbollah into this massive military machine that is even stronger than the lebanese army that israel has called for the first time in nuary of this year its greatest threat. today, my guesstimate on their strength is a
even after they've become full-fledged fighters, they're still arning about islam and about the velayat-eqih and all this kind of thing. >> smith: velayat-e faqih,ua ianship of the jurist"-- liomeini's core doctrine that gave him ultimate ous and political authority. >> velayat-e faqih, this is really the backbone of hezbollah that binds all its constituentsa s together. they have toubscribe to this central ideological pillar. (man): >> smith: with iranian funding,...
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is there a way to do that arn still and prevent these shootings in a more active way?there's got to be. this parkland, to me, is a bit of a game changer. the fact that this obviously disturbed and mentally ill could go through all of these noted-- provide all of this notice, police coming to his house so many times, fbi getting called and still legally buy an ar-15 or any kind of weapon is a serious problem for our country. leland: does this, perhaps, reinforce, as tragic as the miss is by the fbi and broward county sheriff were, does this perhaps move the point that we may not need new laws, may need better enforcement of the ones we have. >> we might very well need better enforcement. we might need to change the balance of the right to privacy versus public safety and security. you know, that's the quintessenti quintessenti quintessential debate, how much freedom do we give up to be safe. and keep track of people who have a mental or emotion al disability, and if they get a hold of a gun that they know. leland: or make it easier to figure out how people are posting t
is there a way to do that arn still and prevent these shootings in a more active way?there's got to be. this parkland, to me, is a bit of a game changer. the fact that this obviously disturbed and mentally ill could go through all of these noted-- provide all of this notice, police coming to his house so many times, fbi getting called and still legally buy an ar-15 or any kind of weapon is a serious problem for our country. leland: does this, perhaps, reinforce, as tragic as the miss is by the...
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radio library, here is ronald reagan in 1985. 1981, our critics charge letting you keep more of your arnings would trigger inflationary implosion, send interest rates soaring and destroy our economy. cut your tax rates anyway by nearly 25% and what that helped falling inflation, falling interest rates, and the in ngest economic expansion 30 years. we have made one great dramatic owe it to er, we ourselves now to take another. fairness, ke of simplicity and growth, we must radiccally change the structure the tax system that treats our earnings as personal revenue of the internal service, radically change system that treats people's earnings the congress much differently regarding the tax they pay. radically change the system that causes some to nvest their money, not to make a better mouse trap, but to avoid a tax trap. shirley, daniel rather says this about ronald reagan's compares to cy and the current president. they both got the u.s. economy reagan deficit, balanced the budget, tax cuts and defense spending led to budget deficit and furthermore, greater defense spending fuelled fwroeth an
radio library, here is ronald reagan in 1985. 1981, our critics charge letting you keep more of your arnings would trigger inflationary implosion, send interest rates soaring and destroy our economy. cut your tax rates anyway by nearly 25% and what that helped falling inflation, falling interest rates, and the in ngest economic expansion 30 years. we have made one great dramatic owe it to er, we ourselves now to take another. fairness, ke of simplicity and growth, we must radiccally change the...
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we are seven and a half times forward arnings, and 17 is fai to him >> the first time we crossed 25,000 in early january, saying how overbought the market is, but back to it again, we say, it's low value >> thinking it was 10% to the upside, went 7.5% in three weeks. >> yeah, so, wow as we know, interest rates are going up precipitously in the last couple weeks. this is what lee said about the potential impact that has on equities as well >> i think so globely, interest rates around the world will go up it will ultimately affect the stock market, but i don't think significantly in 2018. we have a lot of stock that is cheap in the market. >> that's your favorite area, peter, what do you think of what he had to say about that >> well, that's the big question, is when do stocks become sensitive to the rising interest rate? i think we're in the midst of that it was 2.70 last monday morning and the market responded to it i think rates are continuing to go -- will continue to go higher, and i think we have a market, stock market that on certain metrics are as rich as they were in march 2000,
we are seven and a half times forward arnings, and 17 is fai to him >> the first time we crossed 25,000 in early january, saying how overbought the market is, but back to it again, we say, it's low value >> thinking it was 10% to the upside, went 7.5% in three weeks. >> yeah, so, wow as we know, interest rates are going up precipitously in the last couple weeks. this is what lee said about the potential impact that has on equities as well >> i think so globely, interest...
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right direction in the sense that in many metrics, we are ahead of our plan in terms of profit, net .arningsal generation for this reason, we revised the guidance on dividends going towards 50% payout. thinkng other guidance, i it is too soon. the group is growing fast. devising a guide. stick onter to , and maybe further improve. so you are focusing on wealth management to boost revenue. what are your targets on this segment? >> the overall strategy is to reshape growth in a way that the key component of the group can , and wealther management is going to be the main contributor. contributioned 45% -- so at theope end, mediobanca will have revenue that will come mainly from asset management. francine: talk to me about the payout. you want to focus on m&a, am i , but if yousitions don't find anything to buy, does that mean you don't increase payout? is a planse the plan of targeted 2019. the bank will go much beyond that, show -- so we should look at m&a beyond that date. consideration,o this needs to continue to increase rim and duration to shareholders. mediobanca has grown its revenue to
right direction in the sense that in many metrics, we are ahead of our plan in terms of profit, net .arningsal generation for this reason, we revised the guidance on dividends going towards 50% payout. thinkng other guidance, i it is too soon. the group is growing fast. devising a guide. stick onter to , and maybe further improve. so you are focusing on wealth management to boost revenue. what are your targets on this segment? >> the overall strategy is to reshape growth in a way that the...
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tom: everyone in global wall street is listening to you this arning after what seems to be -- februarye and what the so-called breakss do when all hell loose like we saw with the vix, but more against -- with correlated assets. what is it mean for the hedge fund industry? steve: i think those are two different questions. what you saw in february -- we are gradually going through the end of easy money and so rates have gone up. when i think -- when rates went above 2.8%, it somehow triggered algorithmic formulas. the trading in early february was not done by human beings, it was machines. i think we are going to have stillolatility and i think the direction of the market is still largely up. francine: good morning. are we going to see much more or many more algorithms or are we going back to active investment? steve: i think you are going to see both. i think what is going to happen is because rates are going up, you are not necessarily going to see a market correction, but you will see a lot more dispersion, which will mean more opportunities for long and short. i think this is probabl
tom: everyone in global wall street is listening to you this arning after what seems to be -- februarye and what the so-called breakss do when all hell loose like we saw with the vix, but more against -- with correlated assets. what is it mean for the hedge fund industry? steve: i think those are two different questions. what you saw in february -- we are gradually going through the end of easy money and so rates have gone up. when i think -- when rates went above 2.8%, it somehow triggered...
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radio library, here is ronald reagan in 1985. 1981, our critics charge letting you keep more of your arningsould trigger inflationary implosion, send interest rates soaring and destroy our economy. cut your tax rates anyway by nearly 25% and what that helped falling inflation, falling interest rates, and the in ngest economic expansion 30 years. we have made one great dramatic owe it to er, we ourselves now to take another. fairness, ke of simplicity and growth, we must radiccally change the structure the tax system that treats our earnings as personal revenue of the internal service, radically change system that treats people's earnings the congress much differently regarding the tax they pay. radically change the system that causes some to nvest their money, not to make a better mouse trap, but to avoid a tax trap. shirley, daniel rather says this about ronald reagan's compares to cy and the current president. they both got the u.s. economy reagan deficit, balanced the budget, tax cuts and defense spending led to budget deficit and furthermore, greater defense spending fuelled fwroeth and
radio library, here is ronald reagan in 1985. 1981, our critics charge letting you keep more of your arningsould trigger inflationary implosion, send interest rates soaring and destroy our economy. cut your tax rates anyway by nearly 25% and what that helped falling inflation, falling interest rates, and the in ngest economic expansion 30 years. we have made one great dramatic owe it to er, we ourselves now to take another. fairness, ke of simplicity and growth, we must radiccally change the...
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should createt a database of known contents, and so when you need those digital imprints, there is a arns of why they have moved so quickly, because as an individual, we are not going to sue as quickly as the premier league is going to sue. so going back to the advertising of the financial aspect of this question is one of the main motivations of making this kind of content, and if you talk to brown's if they were here, and this is one of the challenges here of having the fair quality brand advertise against with one of the terrible sites, and again, we are are now in january, february 2018, and the factt that we have not seen significant shifts here that the brands are not going to trust what is poor quality, but it is astonishing and that the financial incentive would have put more pressure to stop it, and i have not seen it, so where we have tried to understand what is going to move the needle, and we will. >> and why hasn't finance done it? are they not losing money? it is a hugely complex problem, and the stuff that is uploaded everyday, and the whack a mole element of the researcher
should createt a database of known contents, and so when you need those digital imprints, there is a arns of why they have moved so quickly, because as an individual, we are not going to sue as quickly as the premier league is going to sue. so going back to the advertising of the financial aspect of this question is one of the main motivations of making this kind of content, and if you talk to brown's if they were here, and this is one of the challenges here of having the fair quality brand...