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as long as we believe our common humanity is more important, as long as we understand that diverse groups make better decisions than homogenous ones or lone geniuses, as long as we realize the great thing about life is not final victories and the great tragedy is not final defeats -- there aren't any final victories or final defeats. it's the journey, it's the deal. you stand up and do the best you can in the moments you have. and then you go on and live the next moment. it's going to be fine. i'd give anything to be your age again, just to see what's going to happen. the last couple years, 20 planets have been identified outside our solar system that seem to have sufficient distance from their suns and sufficient density that they might be able to contain life. now that's the only thing that will ever finally unify us here. [laughter] pres. clinton: look at that. it doesn't matter. you don't have to have ultimate answers. it's the attitude, the approach. do you believe that when the founders said we had to make a more perfect union, they meant there needs to be more of us and less of the
as long as we believe our common humanity is more important, as long as we understand that diverse groups make better decisions than homogenous ones or lone geniuses, as long as we realize the great thing about life is not final victories and the great tragedy is not final defeats -- there aren't any final victories or final defeats. it's the journey, it's the deal. you stand up and do the best you can in the moments you have. and then you go on and live the next moment. it's going to be fine....
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as long as we refuse to be silent in the face of evil, as long as we refuse to dim the light of truth in the midst of darkness, as long as we refuse to become bystanders to barbarity, then we know that goodness, peace, and justice will ultimately prevail. with sadness for the lives and dreams that were stolen from this earth, with determination to always keep the memories of the victims alive and with resolve to confront evil wherever it threatens. we ask god to give us the strength, wisdom, and courage to chart the righteous path. thank you, god bless the memory of the perished. god bless the survivors. god bless the jewish people. and god bless the state of israel. thank you for having me. thank you. >> thank you so much, mr. president. p.m. netanyahu: what an incredibly moving speech. that in so few words said so much. thank you mr. president. to a historic visit. you are the first american president who chose to include israel on his first foreign trip. you are the first president in office to visit the western wall. we were so deeply moved to see that interview touching the stone
as long as we refuse to be silent in the face of evil, as long as we refuse to dim the light of truth in the midst of darkness, as long as we refuse to become bystanders to barbarity, then we know that goodness, peace, and justice will ultimately prevail. with sadness for the lives and dreams that were stolen from this earth, with determination to always keep the memories of the victims alive and with resolve to confront evil wherever it threatens. we ask god to give us the strength, wisdom,...
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as long as the 10th one was regeneron, you still would have made a modest gain. but it absolutely belongs there, because the risk reward of trying to find these speculative winners, absolutely makes sense when you're young. for older investors, it's a much more risky gain, and i only suggest playing with cash that you absolutely can afford to lose. remember to speculate while you're still young enough to be able to take the hit if something goes wrong, as long as you're disciplined and it's a small part of your portfolio, not your retirement portfolio. i have the answers to the questions on top of investors minds, stocks or bonds, the ancient wisdom you have heard is wrong. and what to do when a bear market strikes. many of you will have to take action tomorrow, don't miss this, stick with cramer. >>> it's time to address a major issue that i have to admit, i don't spend enough time discussing on "mad money," stocks versus bonds. you don't hear me recommending you invest in bonds very often. the show after all is about tooks. bond yields have been absolutely pal
as long as the 10th one was regeneron, you still would have made a modest gain. but it absolutely belongs there, because the risk reward of trying to find these speculative winners, absolutely makes sense when you're young. for older investors, it's a much more risky gain, and i only suggest playing with cash that you absolutely can afford to lose. remember to speculate while you're still young enough to be able to take the hit if something goes wrong, as long as you're disciplined and it's a...
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as long -- [applause] president trump: as you remember what you have learned here at liberty, as long as you have pride in your beliefs, courage in your convictions, and faith in your god, then you will not fail. [applause] president trump: and as long as america remains true to its values, loyal to its citizens, and devoted to its creator, then our best days are yet to come. i can promise you that. [applause] president trump: this has been an exceptional morning. it has been a great honor for me. and i want to thank you, the students, and i want to thank you, the family, for getting them here. and i want to thank and congratulate liberty. may god bless the class of 2017. may god bless the united states of america. may god bless all of you here today. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] >> next, live, your calls and comments on "washington journal." and then newsmakers with senator chuck grassley. after that, a senate hearing on the russian investigation and security trips. -- security threats. tonight, on q&a, the comparisons between presidents donald trump and andrew jackson.
as long -- [applause] president trump: as you remember what you have learned here at liberty, as long as you have pride in your beliefs, courage in your convictions, and faith in your god, then you will not fail. [applause] president trump: and as long as america remains true to its values, loyal to its citizens, and devoted to its creator, then our best days are yet to come. i can promise you that. [applause] president trump: this has been an exceptional morning. it has been a great honor for...
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as long -- [applause] president trump: as you remember what you have learned here at liberty, as long as you have pride in your beliefs, courage in your convictions, and faith in your god, then you will not fail. [applause] president trump: and as long as america remains true to its values, loyal to its citizens, and devoted to its creator, then our best days are yet to come. i can promise you that. [applause] president trump: this has been an exceptional morning. it has been a great honor for me. and i want to thank you, the students, and i went to think -- i want to thank you, the family, for getting them there. and i want to thank and congratulate liberty. may god bless the class of 2017. may god bless the united states of america. may god bless all of you here today. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] ♪ andn a world of ambiguity temptation, you need a moral compass. you must develop comparable -- morals that you compromise for no one, not a loved one, not a job, and not a chance for fame or wealth. >> whether the person acts in the legal, governmental, or private realm, on
as long -- [applause] president trump: as you remember what you have learned here at liberty, as long as you have pride in your beliefs, courage in your convictions, and faith in your god, then you will not fail. [applause] president trump: and as long as america remains true to its values, loyal to its citizens, and devoted to its creator, then our best days are yet to come. i can promise you that. [applause] president trump: this has been an exceptional morning. it has been a great honor for...
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but as long as the path is the same, as long as growth continues, as long as profitability rises, it's clear sailing. piece.t thank you very much. charles lieberman advisor of management. this is bloomberg. >> this is "bloomberg markets." the federal reserve released its u.s.t report on the economy at 2:00 eastern. colleague tom keene sat kaplan.h robert they spoke at the council on foreign relations here in new york. >> somebody has been observing the fed now for 30 years. that's me. useful.it's very because it gives me pretty good idea about what every participant around that table is thinking. when there are differences it give us a bases. my own view just my dot has been gdp growth. this year, would be between two percent.ter unemployment rate will decline further. not the only employment measure i look at. i look at called u6. my own view is inflation will graduate over the next two or three years. not immediately. >> within your wonderful book on leadership, there's implied books, all these confidence. greatness of yourss of thiss district where is business investment? where is t
but as long as the path is the same, as long as growth continues, as long as profitability rises, it's clear sailing. piece.t thank you very much. charles lieberman advisor of management. this is bloomberg. >> this is "bloomberg markets." the federal reserve released its u.s.t report on the economy at 2:00 eastern. colleague tom keene sat kaplan.h robert they spoke at the council on foreign relations here in new york. >> somebody has been observing the fed now for 30...
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ildar: i will stay here as long as it takes for the system to break down.or russia to respect human rights -- not just theoretically in the constitution. until then, i'll stay here and keep on fighting. birgit: ildar dadin gets a warm reception at his first public appearance after his release. he says he wouldn't have survived his time in prison without the support of his fellow activists. damien: some have lost their jobs. others have been thrown into jail without a trial. that's the fate of many critics of turkey's president, recep tayyip erdogan. they're accused of supporting an attempt last year to overthrow erdogan's government. the coup itself failed, but it has led to a clampdown on anyone at all who dares to criticize the turkish government. which is why some of those critics have fled turkey. and now, even many young open-minded turks are leaving, not necessarily because they're oppressed, but simply because they no longer feel at home in erdogan's turkey. reporter: ozgur and deniz might never have met in their home country, but they've become clos
ildar: i will stay here as long as it takes for the system to break down.or russia to respect human rights -- not just theoretically in the constitution. until then, i'll stay here and keep on fighting. birgit: ildar dadin gets a warm reception at his first public appearance after his release. he says he wouldn't have survived his time in prison without the support of his fellow activists. damien: some have lost their jobs. others have been thrown into jail without a trial. that's the fate of...
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and, as long as there is a soul in prison i am not free. ideas that are too unattainable? class of 1999, ideals by their very definition can never be too high. >> democratic senator elizabeth warren was the speaker at the university of massachusetts in amherst. she encouraged graduates to be involved with public affairs and talked about her path to becoming a senator. this is 15 minutes. [applause] you.warren: thank [applause] sen. warren: thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. u-mass. it is good to be here. thank you or inviting me to be here with you today. i really do love visiting this campus and seeing the great work done by students and faculty. u-mass a lot of th amherst grads on my staff. you have turned out smart people. i know because i hire them. to see stan rosenberg, whatstate delegation, and a great team you have working for you in western and central massachusetts. i was a law professor for years. this is not my first commencement speech. if i go longer than 20 minutes, i know that it will be my last. i understand every extra minute i speak is that much
and, as long as there is a soul in prison i am not free. ideas that are too unattainable? class of 1999, ideals by their very definition can never be too high. >> democratic senator elizabeth warren was the speaker at the university of massachusetts in amherst. she encouraged graduates to be involved with public affairs and talked about her path to becoming a senator. this is 15 minutes. [applause] you.warren: thank [applause] sen. warren: thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you....
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of the united states getting a document from his attorney general saying we cannot rebuild the fbi as long as the sky is in charge. >> sean: we need to go through some facts and laws. i will go back to that july press conference when you did this 30 minute -- i was sitting there with my mouth open thinking, oh, my goodness, she is about to be indicted. i will never forget the moment.
of the united states getting a document from his attorney general saying we cannot rebuild the fbi as long as the sky is in charge. >> sean: we need to go through some facts and laws. i will go back to that july press conference when you did this 30 minute -- i was sitting there with my mouth open thinking, oh, my goodness, she is about to be indicted. i will never forget the moment.
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as long as i am your president , no one is ever going to stop you from practicing your faith or from preaching what is in your heart. [applause] president trump: we will always stand up for the right of all americans to pray to god and to follow his teachings. america is beginning a new chapter. today, each of you begins a new chapter as well. when your story goes from here it will be defined by your vision, your perseverance, and your grit. that is a word jim kelly knows very well, your grit. in this, i am reminded of another man you know very well and who has joined us here today. his name is george rogers. liberty university's cfo and vice president for a quarter of a century. during world war ii, he spent three and a half years as a prisoner of war. he saw many of his fellow soldiers die during the baton death march. he was the victim of starvation and torture as a prisoner of war. when he was finally set free, he weighed just 85 pounds and was told he would not live past the age of 40. today george is 98 years old. [applause] president trump: great. [applause] president trump: t
as long as i am your president , no one is ever going to stop you from practicing your faith or from preaching what is in your heart. [applause] president trump: we will always stand up for the right of all americans to pray to god and to follow his teachings. america is beginning a new chapter. today, each of you begins a new chapter as well. when your story goes from here it will be defined by your vision, your perseverance, and your grit. that is a word jim kelly knows very well, your grit....
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ildar: i will stay here as long as it takes for the system to break down.or russia to respect human rights -- not just theoretically in the cononstitution. until then, i'll stay here and keep on fighting. birgit: : ildar r dadin gets ac apappearance after his releas. he says he wouldn't have survived his time in prison without the support of his fellow activists. damien: some have lost their jobs. others have been thrown into jail without a trial. that's the fate of many critics of turkey's president, recep tayyip erdogan. they're accused of supporting an attempt last year to overthrow erdogan's government. the coup itself failed, but it has led to a clampdown on anyone at all who dares to criticize the turkish government. which is why some of those critics have fled turkey. and now, even many young open-minded turks are leaving, not necessarily because they're oppressed, but simply because they no longer feel at home in erdogan's turkey. reporter: ozgur and deniz might never have met in their home country, but they've become closfriends inin athens. they b
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i feel like as long as i'm not six feet under, i'm okay!'m okay. [ laughter ] >> as long as i'm not looking at the daisies, i'm good! every day of the week! hi, everybody. let's head outside clear skies, the coast is clear with an offshore flow and mild temperatures. 50 in santa rosa. san jose at 59 degrees. we do have right now an offshore flow. that's why you're looking at all those clouds off the coast. sunny skies in the beaches through the bay to our inland areas from the mid-60s at rockaway beach to 90 in concord, clayton and walnut creek. full forecast featuring a hotter weekend but first, here's jaclyn. >> good morning, a
i feel like as long as i'm not six feet under, i'm okay!'m okay. [ laughter ] >> as long as i'm not looking at the daisies, i'm good! every day of the week! hi, everybody. let's head outside clear skies, the coast is clear with an offshore flow and mild temperatures. 50 in santa rosa. san jose at 59 degrees. we do have right now an offshore flow. that's why you're looking at all those clouds off the coast. sunny skies in the beaches through the bay to our inland areas from the mid-60s at...
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as long as my neighbor has a job. a shot at getting the job, as long as i can put food on the table, those are the things that matter if i have economic security and real security, you know, the rest is just noise. >> well, i think that they first and foremost are concerned about their basic livelihood. but let's be honest as donald trump took office, essentially the mainstream media clowned itself in journalistic integrity and look at how they do it. buzzword, anonymous so you went. look, trish, not everything can be watergate. forget flint. let's talk about how they covered the russian info. when he has two scoops of ice cream and everyone else has one, it is a top story. what is going on here? and a lot of people are tuning out. trish: i want to go back to howie for a second because you used to work at the washington post, and i see some of the headlines coming out of the washington post and for a paper that had once prided itself on really being the standard in journalism, it seems as though that has really starte
as long as my neighbor has a job. a shot at getting the job, as long as i can put food on the table, those are the things that matter if i have economic security and real security, you know, the rest is just noise. >> well, i think that they first and foremost are concerned about their basic livelihood. but let's be honest as donald trump took office, essentially the mainstream media clowned itself in journalistic integrity and look at how they do it. buzzword, anonymous so you went....
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as long as the economy strengthens. as long as we get that good brexit deal.d are at the worst level for five years, according to a study of the latest nhs data. the health foundation, a charity which conducts specialist research, said key targets were being missed and there were longer waits for accident and emergency, cancer treatment and routine operations. our health editor hugh pym has been examining the findings. jim has prostate cancer, he faced long delays between seeing his gp, going for tests and then having surgery. he's one of a growing number of patients in england facing long waits for cancer treatment. it affected every part of my life. it affected my personal life, my work life because you're waiting around and it becomes more and more clear that you've got something wrong with you. so i went for so long without any treatment at all. at least 85% of patients should start cancer treatment within 62 days of being referred, but that target hasn't been met in england since late 2015. in a civilised country, the nhs has to do better for cancer patie
as long as the economy strengthens. as long as we get that good brexit deal.d are at the worst level for five years, according to a study of the latest nhs data. the health foundation, a charity which conducts specialist research, said key targets were being missed and there were longer waits for accident and emergency, cancer treatment and routine operations. our health editor hugh pym has been examining the findings. jim has prostate cancer, he faced long delays between seeing his gp, going...
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as long as you're 50 to 85 you cannot be turned down because of your health. your premium never goes up and your benefit never goes down due to age. plus, your coverage builds cash value over time, money you can borrow against. so don't wait, call now for free information and a free gift. all i did was make a phone call and all of my questions about the colonial penn program were answered. it couldn't have been any easier and we both got the coverage we should have had for years now. mm-hm, with change to spare. (laughing) (colonial penn jingle) >>> president trump's first 100 days in office have been unlike any other president in american history. i think we can say that. let's discuss now with the co creator of show time's "the circus." . that's a fair assessment, don't you think? $150 million ad the trump administration has released to highlight its first 100 days in office pushing back on this criticism of the presidency and how it's gotten off to a rocky start. let's hear it. >> donald trump sworn in as president 100 days ago. america has rarely seen such
as long as you're 50 to 85 you cannot be turned down because of your health. your premium never goes up and your benefit never goes down due to age. plus, your coverage builds cash value over time, money you can borrow against. so don't wait, call now for free information and a free gift. all i did was make a phone call and all of my questions about the colonial penn program were answered. it couldn't have been any easier and we both got the coverage we should have had for years now. mm-hm,...
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as long as the u.s. is growing at a reasonable pace which it is, there are places.omething that is hugely important. inflation is coming down for a debt holder. when inflation is coming down precipitously -- policy can be easier in terms of how they run and depending on where you rearview mirror we're quite comfortable with that. so there's a bunch of reasons. and one thing about this that people don't recognize. merge markets generally, their leverage is down dramatically for what it was in the 1980's, 1990's and the beginning of the last decade. the debt in the world is in japan. it's in italy. it's in the u.s. it's not the emerging markets today. >> as you make your investments in e.m., do you discriminate between commodity exporting exeans countries and commodity imporget countries? >> you have. to it's part of saying how did verse that economy is. places like mexico it has some sensitivity to oil but it's a pretty darn diverse economy and we feel more comfortable. when you scale the amount that you have. so for today, we have a bit of exposure to russia. it's s
as long as the u.s. is growing at a reasonable pace which it is, there are places.omething that is hugely important. inflation is coming down for a debt holder. when inflation is coming down precipitously -- policy can be easier in terms of how they run and depending on where you rearview mirror we're quite comfortable with that. so there's a bunch of reasons. and one thing about this that people don't recognize. merge markets generally, their leverage is down dramatically for what it was in...
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we service journalists as long as we can. -- we serve as journalists as long as we can.orrespondent: he is not giving up either, even if his magazine has to fold, he is not giving up his pen. he and his people have created an app, which has already gone viral. christopher: still to come on this program, economic inequality top of the agenda at a gathering of g7 finance ministers that again today in italy. it is a topic close to the heart of the summit host. stay with us. christopher: welcome back. you're watching dw news in berlin. our top story, britain's national health service has said it has been hit by a major cyber attack. hospitals and doctors across the country forced to turn patients away after malicious software infected their computers. turning now to the continuing of war over -- continuing o uproar over president trump's firing of fbi director david comey. donald trump tweeted, maybe the best thing to do with the to cancel all future press briefings and hand out responses for the sake of accuracy. trump also warning comey about talking to the media, suggesti
we service journalists as long as we can. -- we serve as journalists as long as we can.orrespondent: he is not giving up either, even if his magazine has to fold, he is not giving up his pen. he and his people have created an app, which has already gone viral. christopher: still to come on this program, economic inequality top of the agenda at a gathering of g7 finance ministers that again today in italy. it is a topic close to the heart of the summit host. stay with us. christopher: welcome...
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and we will for his long as we -- as long as we have the best economy.are a liberal, listen to me. the chinese would love to have our economy. we have the best universities on the planet. there are great ones elsewhere, but these are the best. we start educating most businesses around the world. we have a rule of law which is exceptional. if you don't believe me, britain, russia, brazil, india, venezuela, argentina, china, india -- believe me, it is not quite there. we have a magnificent work ethic. we have innovation from the core of our bones. you can ask anyone in this room what we can do to be more productive. ask your assistance on factory floors. it is not just steve jobs. we have the widest and deepest financial markets the world has ever seen. ok? i just made a list of these things. maybe i missed something. it is extraordinary. it is extraordinary. and we have it today. yes, we have problems, but you know, when i hear people -- you travel around the world, get in an airplane and travel around the world and tell me what you think. go to europe. t
and we will for his long as we -- as long as we have the best economy.are a liberal, listen to me. the chinese would love to have our economy. we have the best universities on the planet. there are great ones elsewhere, but these are the best. we start educating most businesses around the world. we have a rule of law which is exceptional. if you don't believe me, britain, russia, brazil, india, venezuela, argentina, china, india -- believe me, it is not quite there. we have a magnificent work...
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as long as i'm president, you will always find an open door to the white house. and you've already found it, believe me. mr. vice president, cabinet secretaries, and members of congress, we are gathered here today at the u.s. capitol to pay tribute to those brave law enforcement officers who gave their lives in the line of duty. on this police officers memorial day, we thank god for having blessed so many of us with such incredible heroes and we pledge our solidarity with their families and loved ones and many of those great families and survivors are here with us today. and i'd love to you stand up. families and survivors. what great, incredible people. and your loved ones are looking down on you right now, believe me, and they're very proud. thank you. thank you. thank you very much for being here. whatever you need, we are here for you. and we are praying for you. as i look out today at this amazing assembly of police, detectives, marshals and sheriffs, i want to make all of you remember and heed this promise. i will always support the incredible men and women
as long as i'm president, you will always find an open door to the white house. and you've already found it, believe me. mr. vice president, cabinet secretaries, and members of congress, we are gathered here today at the u.s. capitol to pay tribute to those brave law enforcement officers who gave their lives in the line of duty. on this police officers memorial day, we thank god for having blessed so many of us with such incredible heroes and we pledge our solidarity with their families and...
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as long as we have focus and dedication and clarity of purpose, you are going to make it happen.r coming. great to see you. thank you, paul. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ >> renewed optimism about the u.s. economy helped stocks recover from the worst selloff in the year so far. the dollar is also strengthening. yvonne: no, no, next question. trump tries to deny the russian inquiry, calling the whole thing a witchhunt. wall street breathes a sigh of relief. secretary mnuchin says there are no plans to break up a retail or investment operations. yvonne:
as long as we have focus and dedication and clarity of purpose, you are going to make it happen.r coming. great to see you. thank you, paul. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ >> renewed optimism about the u.s. economy helped stocks recover from the worst selloff in the year so far. the dollar is also strengthening. yvonne: no, no, next question. trump tries to deny the russian inquiry, calling the whole thing a witchhunt. wall street breathes a sigh of relief. secretary mnuchin says there are...
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you know, as long as i am having fun. as long as i think i'm making a contribution to journalism. which i do believe fox news makes a tremendous contribution. we see it and how they tried to copy and how they try to attack. you know if we were not making any impact they would not want this. >> had a plan to hire any of your people? sure!>> what you think it is about you know some of the thunder, bill o'reilly or any of the others. what is it about them that has drawn the night audiences? and that is not a large number but it is the largest number that has ever come to cable. >> and it is growing. the truth is it is growing. we are pulling people from broadcast. we are despite the advertising we are beating them every day. in the audience coming more for broadcast.each person is an individual. each one is different. people forget that bill o'reilly is a street reporter for 23 years. and has been all over the world and the country. he knows how a story goes together. and so, he has strong opinions about these things now. and wanted a form to express them. he did not take away his 20
you know, as long as i am having fun. as long as i think i'm making a contribution to journalism. which i do believe fox news makes a tremendous contribution. we see it and how they tried to copy and how they try to attack. you know if we were not making any impact they would not want this. >> had a plan to hire any of your people? sure!>> what you think it is about you know some of the thunder, bill o'reilly or any of the others. what is it about them that has drawn the night...
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go as long as you want as long as you don't tell me to go. >> when you got that final class finished -- >> i've got it made now. >> you are graduated. i did it. >> you have six great grandkids. what kind of example do you think you are setting for them? >> i hope that if an old lady can do it, you can do it. >> she did it. she is she gutters back leaders degree in computer science, not because she plans to go back to work but rather just because she loves to learn. >> i love her spirit. i got it made. that's fantastic. >>> we switch gears. it's a little different here. it's something this woman says she wouldn't wish on her worst enemy. having a child ripped from her arms and she couldn't get to them. that's how one mother describes the moment but tornado through generations of her family from her home. shooting this video on her cell phone and the storm blew closer to her father's home. in the video, you can see it over my shoulder, you hear her call for her father to move away from the window, and then her 12-year-old daughter screams and the video goes out. stacy describes what ha
go as long as you want as long as you don't tell me to go. >> when you got that final class finished -- >> i've got it made now. >> you are graduated. i did it. >> you have six great grandkids. what kind of example do you think you are setting for them? >> i hope that if an old lady can do it, you can do it. >> she did it. she is she gutters back leaders degree in computer science, not because she plans to go back to work but rather just because she loves to...
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incarceration rates skyrocketed was this idea if we bad guys for as longs we possibly can and as long as away possible crime would come down and we learned a very horrible esson that that was not the right thing to do. soledad: so crime didn't particularly go down? adam: there's very little women down.crime other things anything from lead homes, ut of gentrification to better and ting and education better economy led to this drop in crime. soledad: when you describe it as orrible and terrible you are talking about the impact of that appening because of mass incarceration. what was the impact? adam: you lose the ability to public housing or get driver's license, financial aid public welfare and the idea behind that was to deter people but the itting crimes consequence has been people who re touched by the system come out in a way worse position so they go back to committing crime. soledad: since you left the prosecutor's office in boston i now you have been focused on the idea of how flexible prosecutors can be as they think how to charge somebody who has c
incarceration rates skyrocketed was this idea if we bad guys for as longs we possibly can and as long as away possible crime would come down and we learned a very horrible esson that that was not the right thing to do. soledad: so crime didn't particularly go down? adam: there's very little women down.crime other things anything from lead homes, ut of gentrification to better and ting and education better economy led to this drop in crime. soledad: when you describe it as orrible and terrible...
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many of them were there for as long as two years. some of them were there as long as two years. most for well more than a year and most of the dough boys came and went back. and that why? basically logistics. how are you going to get people there and home? you need communications the whole time. the other woman who died in this period of time died well after the armistice and well after woodrow wilson came back, even from the paris peace conference. so, those are louise and raymond. i wanted to say, just about this, when they got home, bell telephone welcomed them home. the women came back expecting a hero's welcome. they found something rather different. it turned out that unlike the navy and the marines, which gave women full veterans benefits, including hospitalization, including war risk if they died, war risk insurance, including a flag on their coffins, including a bonus, all the things -- the benefits that came to veterans after the war, the army did not do so. and the army told the women that they wou they had only been contract employees. the women said, we never signed
many of them were there for as long as two years. some of them were there as long as two years. most for well more than a year and most of the dough boys came and went back. and that why? basically logistics. how are you going to get people there and home? you need communications the whole time. the other woman who died in this period of time died well after the armistice and well after woodrow wilson came back, even from the paris peace conference. so, those are louise and raymond. i wanted to...
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as long as the client is happy.rancine: how much do you think business will be transacted on that? >> a lot. if you look at the consumer side, it has already moved to mobile. bill pay will be moving there. we have already seen fx, you will see equities. when we say mobile, ipad, online, it is all the same to me. how do you want access to services of a jpmorgan, chase? francine: how are the animal spirits in the u.s. and world economy? >> pretty good. japan is growing more than in 15 years. europe is doing well all things considered. america is still chugging along at 2%. that is all good. even the imf, which is always worried about stuff, is now saying the world is going to grow faster than expected. saying the world is going toyo's president rouhani won a historic second term. he wants the world to know iran is open for business. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ yousef: welcome back to "best of bloomberg markets: middle east." president hassan rouhani promised to reach across iran's divide. this was dominated by arguments of
as long as the client is happy.rancine: how much do you think business will be transacted on that? >> a lot. if you look at the consumer side, it has already moved to mobile. bill pay will be moving there. we have already seen fx, you will see equities. when we say mobile, ipad, online, it is all the same to me. how do you want access to services of a jpmorgan, chase? francine: how are the animal spirits in the u.s. and world economy? >> pretty good. japan is growing more than in 15...
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>> as long as it doesn't become fully melted.the ice is still solid in your cooler, you've got a good temperature as long as it's surrounding your product. >> that's a good tip. what are some good foods, then, for an outdoor event? >> if you don't want to do a lot of food prep, your go-to foods are things like potato chips and packaged goods. >> here's the they think it's a big no-no. you're saying this is going to be okay for us to eat? >> absolutely. again, it's very product specific. you have to take into account the amount of salt that you're getting from a product. so it's always important to be a savvy consumer and read the food label. >> tell us the food safety tips we should all follow to ensure our safe summer eating. >> four easy ones to remember. >> yes. >> separate, clean, cook and chill. >> so separate, clean, cook and chill. four things to remember to make sure we're safe. >> right. >> i'm really glad we talked today because i know that organic foods are going to be more dangerous to take on my picnic. dr. taylor wa
>> as long as it doesn't become fully melted.the ice is still solid in your cooler, you've got a good temperature as long as it's surrounding your product. >> that's a good tip. what are some good foods, then, for an outdoor event? >> if you don't want to do a lot of food prep, your go-to foods are things like potato chips and packaged goods. >> here's the they think it's a big no-no. you're saying this is going to be okay for us to eat? >> absolutely. again, it's...
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we didn't care who fed children, as long as they got fed. our and motto was to serve the people, body and soul. >> guns and butter, if somebody wants to claim they go together. let me leave the breakfast and go bag to the guns here. they're inex-trickably linked as far as the panthers are concerned. he said he wasn't worried about the guns, but he was worried about the free breakfast program. tell me what it was about the argument that huey and others made that so intimidated others where guns are concerned. >> part of it, it was a matter of asserting a level of self-defense a right of self-defense, and especially against police officers. the crime and fear that the panthers had, that required them to have guns was against police officers, they weren't fearing ordinary criminals, they were fearing police officers. that was a direct threat to the government, and the government's order, they don't like the idea of someone takinging up arms against the government, these days with the nra that rhetoric is welcome in the white house, i imagine. s
we didn't care who fed children, as long as they got fed. our and motto was to serve the people, body and soul. >> guns and butter, if somebody wants to claim they go together. let me leave the breakfast and go bag to the guns here. they're inex-trickably linked as far as the panthers are concerned. he said he wasn't worried about the guns, but he was worried about the free breakfast program. tell me what it was about the argument that huey and others made that so intimidated others where...
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anyone could park at those in the central disdistrict as long as they paid but that changes.rting monday only drivers with a handicap placard can use those spaces or you will risk paying a $250 fine. that includes around the capitol. national mall, white house and streets as far west as george washingt washington university and far north as dye pond cycle. the rules outside of those areas are not changing. >>> a local marine is on a new mission. joshua hyman coordinated the driver of excellence facility. he's using his knowledge and experience in wheelchair to transform vehicles for other wod quadriplegic or suffers from paralysis, we can teach them to drive again. >> converting a vehicle is not cheap. it can cost almost 200 grand. for his efforts penn fed credit union is giving him an award. >>> james beard awards is a prestigious honor in the food world. mark furstenberg is the owner of bread furst. and nora pouillon received the lifetime achievement award. chef was doing organic before orga w she understood the farm to table and congratulations to them. >>> you'll either c
anyone could park at those in the central disdistrict as long as they paid but that changes.rting monday only drivers with a handicap placard can use those spaces or you will risk paying a $250 fine. that includes around the capitol. national mall, white house and streets as far west as george washingt washington university and far north as dye pond cycle. the rules outside of those areas are not changing. >>> a local marine is on a new mission. joshua hyman coordinated the driver of...
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as long as your calls did not drop.his is where women come in here before i get to that, the americans came late to the war. one of the things we brought, the most advanced technology was the most up-to-date telephone technology. this is a picture of american doughboys, and that is the name for infantry soldiers in world war i. they were called doughboys. this shows you doughboys who are employees.ll, at&t before we were on a permanent have notng, which we been since 1937 when we became the police of the world, before that, the united states did not have any standing army. war is declared, next day you are at more. united states procedure in the impromptu way, brought upon industry. so they could see it coming, and the kind of contacted at&t and sat down, how are we going to do this? so they developed telephone battalions, taking them up wholesale to france to do things like, this is the battle of the somme -- i am sorry, i am a professor. you are not taking notes. somme, ale of the great war for the british in world wa
as long as your calls did not drop.his is where women come in here before i get to that, the americans came late to the war. one of the things we brought, the most advanced technology was the most up-to-date telephone technology. this is a picture of american doughboys, and that is the name for infantry soldiers in world war i. they were called doughboys. this shows you doughboys who are employees.ll, at&t before we were on a permanent have notng, which we been since 1937 when we became the...
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as long as he's calling people names like a child and having temper tantrums like a child, then we're president all day long. that's our job. >> oh, gosh. well, alec baldwin, he returned as president trump poking fun at the president's relationship with speaker paul ryan. just look. >> i've got the republicans in the palm of my hand. look at this. >> you called for ice cream, sir? here's two scoops. >> paul ryan? >> yes, sir. >> oh, gosh. is this getting harder, you know, to do? or is the material just easy, easy plucking? >> i wish it were hard, fred. i do. i wish there were different circumstances. but, no, every week there is a wealth of material. comey doesn't have to speak truth to power but when it does, we talk about power. in this case, paul ryan's not challenging the president, even though he just dekt tirector of fbi. there's truth in comedy and there's always a nugget and i think we saw it last night on "snl." i thought it was hilarious, ply self-. >> s. "snl" has been cathartic for a lot of americans filled with angst, et cetera. but at the same time do you see kind after
as long as he's calling people names like a child and having temper tantrums like a child, then we're president all day long. that's our job. >> oh, gosh. well, alec baldwin, he returned as president trump poking fun at the president's relationship with speaker paul ryan. just look. >> i've got the republicans in the palm of my hand. look at this. >> you called for ice cream, sir? here's two scoops. >> paul ryan? >> yes, sir. >> oh, gosh. is this getting...
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as long as u.s. pace, which it is, there are places something that's hugely important. coming down. inflation comes down in places like argentina and brazil. policyt holders means can be easier depending on where you are. we're quite comfortable with that. there's a bunch of reasons. one thing about this that people don't recognize versus 20 or 30 parks --, emerging down dramatically. not in the merging markets. >> as you make your investments do you discriminate between commodity exporting countries and commodity importing countries? >> how you think about how diverse that economy is. in places like mexico, it totainly have sensitivity oil. it's a pretty darn diverse economy. when you scale the amount that you have. today, we have a bit of exposure to russia. something we don't generally to. a large exposure we feel comfortable where oil is. it's provided some value recently. be in and outll of. the more diverse economic in mexico, even in argentina today, that we feel more comfortable in terms of t
as long as u.s. pace, which it is, there are places something that's hugely important. coming down. inflation comes down in places like argentina and brazil. policyt holders means can be easier depending on where you are. we're quite comfortable with that. there's a bunch of reasons. one thing about this that people don't recognize versus 20 or 30 parks --, emerging down dramatically. not in the merging markets. >> as you make your investments do you discriminate between commodity...
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users can now select the infinity icon to let viewers watch a snap for as long as they want.they can have a snap replayed repeatedly. you can use the emojies by dapg the doodle table and get things you don't want in your snap with a magic eraser. >> we've talked a lot about this guy, sceer just bragging rights for carter. he's 16 years old. carter wilkinson now the most retweeted tweet of all wendys how many -- he wanted chicken nuggets for a lifetime, wend can is said 18 million. he accepted the challenge, five weeks later he made history of 3.44 million retweets as of 11:00 this morning. that was enough to surpass the previous retweet holder by ellen degeneral rest. they're donating s $100,000 to dave thomas foundation which kepped did wendys controls. now i want to know what they taste like. >> a special visit from some local athletes after this. >> teacher' prerks day, dozens of teachers in fafa united players visiting their schools. players came to core kelly school for math, science and technology in alexandria to honor more than 830 teachers for their accomplishments a
users can now select the infinity icon to let viewers watch a snap for as long as they want.they can have a snap replayed repeatedly. you can use the emojies by dapg the doodle table and get things you don't want in your snap with a magic eraser. >> we've talked a lot about this guy, sceer just bragging rights for carter. he's 16 years old. carter wilkinson now the most retweeted tweet of all wendys how many -- he wanted chicken nuggets for a lifetime, wend can is said 18 million. he...
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you know. >> as long as it don't go on to the next person, it's cool. >> i'm not as extreme as i was. i'm proud of who i am, that's never going to change. and if i see one of my own getting beat up then i'm going to go to his aid. you know, that's never going to change. that's just who i am. >> you got to realize that prison has been set, the mentality has been set for years and years and years and years. you know what i'm saying? he got to do what he got to do to survive, and i got to do what i got to do to survive. >> galliart says he served time as a juvenile, spent two years in a texas state prison, and recently completed 12 years in a kansas state prison for crimes including theft, forgery, robbery and aggravated battery. he grew more violent behind bars. >> in texas prison if you are white as soon as you go to prison you've got to fight, a black, a mexican, one of your own to see if you are going to break. and usually if you don't fight or if you fold up, then whoever folds you up, you basically belong to them. >> despite it all, galliart says sometimes he prefers prison life. >
you know. >> as long as it don't go on to the next person, it's cool. >> i'm not as extreme as i was. i'm proud of who i am, that's never going to change. and if i see one of my own getting beat up then i'm going to go to his aid. you know, that's never going to change. that's just who i am. >> you got to realize that prison has been set, the mentality has been set for years and years and years and years. you know what i'm saying? he got to do what he got to do to survive, and...
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as long as you are honest with people, that's what i always feel. long as someone is being honest, i didn't have to agree with the assessment but i can live with it. that's what we are trying to do. the job has been fun. >> and franzen -- san francisco 49ers releasing quarterback. >> you had a tough decision to make with an individual who ran into a problem. that set out a signal going back to having been at the draft day party, a lot of fans were very positive about that because they felt it showed signs of a new direction. >> it was gut wrenching. it was a starting player for us but we made a decision , wasn't meant to send a message no. if it did, that's okay. so i transitioning now into some of those decisions that are more toward the playing field, you have had a number, maybe 25, 30 transactions minimally. >> if you like. >> right. how difficult has that been for you and are you liking the way the communication has gone with your coaches and talent evaluators? >> i think it's been extraordinary thus far. the working relationship between upstai
as long as you are honest with people, that's what i always feel. long as someone is being honest, i didn't have to agree with the assessment but i can live with it. that's what we are trying to do. the job has been fun. >> and franzen -- san francisco 49ers releasing quarterback. >> you had a tough decision to make with an individual who ran into a problem. that set out a signal going back to having been at the draft day party, a lot of fans were very positive about that because...
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he said he wanted to play as long as he felt as good as he does now.ou trying to get him to retire? gisele: i just have to say, as a wife, as you know, it's not the most aggressive sport. football, he had a concussion last year. he does have concussions. i do not think it is a healthy thing for your body to go through that kind of aggression all the time. that cannot be healthy for you. perioddo it for a long of time, it is not healthy in the long run. i want him to be around until 100 or so. i know he loves what he does. i will always support him. i told him, in my dreams, i would like for him to maybe not do it for as long anymore because i am concerned -- i want them to be healthy, forever for , our kids. i think any person who feels that way, it's not like he is playing tennis. he is playing football, it is a contact sport, a very aggressive sport. but he knows i will always support him and i want him to be happy and if it makes him happy, and he loves to do that i will , always support him like i always have. i want him to be happy and fulfilled.
he said he wanted to play as long as he felt as good as he does now.ou trying to get him to retire? gisele: i just have to say, as a wife, as you know, it's not the most aggressive sport. football, he had a concussion last year. he does have concussions. i do not think it is a healthy thing for your body to go through that kind of aggression all the time. that cannot be healthy for you. perioddo it for a long of time, it is not healthy in the long run. i want him to be around until 100 or so. i...
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base a full recovery is possible but it could take as long as a year to fully recuperate. >>> police in palo alto released a photo of a man wanted for robbing a bank of america yesterday afternoon. authorities say this man went to the bank on light and avenue just after 1 pm, gave the teller a note demanding money and ran away with an undisclosed amount of cash. no weapon was seen or mentioned at the time. the robber, you see in the photo, is an african-american man about 5 feet, 5 inches. 160 pounds wearing wraparound glasses to hide part of a state -- face. >> a visit to a popular spot in san francisco led to terrifying moments for a family visiting from missouri. this happened at the ferry building. witnesses say a woman who appeared homeless try to grab a 2.5-year-old boy from his mother's arms. two employees at the golden gate meets company took action. they pinned the female suspect to the ground until police arrived. >> people were trying to pull the suspect off the kid and there was screaming of all. >> we are reviewing video but on the video it appeared the subject had atten
base a full recovery is possible but it could take as long as a year to fully recuperate. >>> police in palo alto released a photo of a man wanted for robbing a bank of america yesterday afternoon. authorities say this man went to the bank on light and avenue just after 1 pm, gave the teller a note demanding money and ran away with an undisclosed amount of cash. no weapon was seen or mentioned at the time. the robber, you see in the photo, is an african-american man about 5 feet, 5...
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policies, health everything going on in washington, d.c., which we are sick of, will come together, as long as they stop playing the games and come together. in saudi arabia, and then he goes off to all these other places he is going to, he is , he deserves our respect for my he is doing now. this is a big deal of what he is doing. the guts this man has, i have never in 20 years of truly suchstanding seen, heard bravery. i do not know what right way to use, but watching this yesterday and awaiting what is going to happen this morning is going to really, bottom line help us, help america, americans. host: thanks for calling. twitter, someone writes, he, the president will embarrass us and contradict himself from previous statements he has made. that is from twitter. we have a short clip from rex tillerson in saudi arabia yesterday. they talk about a little more of billion plus -- this dollar deal out what the common goals are having this is it. [video clip] bit offensive packages fall into five broad categories, border security and counterterrorism, maritime and coastal security, air force m
policies, health everything going on in washington, d.c., which we are sick of, will come together, as long as they stop playing the games and come together. in saudi arabia, and then he goes off to all these other places he is going to, he is , he deserves our respect for my he is doing now. this is a big deal of what he is doing. the guts this man has, i have never in 20 years of truly suchstanding seen, heard bravery. i do not know what right way to use, but watching this yesterday and...
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gregory: complacency is being built in but they can limp along forever as long as the have -- as long have access to capital, so the bridge to financing is still there. it is when "the music stops" and they do not have the capital when things go awry. jonathan: you will be sticking with me. let's get a market check on where bonds have been, twos, tends, -- 10's and 30's. yields grinding higher. the two-year up two. we creep slowly back toward three percentage points on the 30 year treasury. still ahead, the final spread. the week ahead. draghi speaks, the u.k. prime minister race heats up, and we next friday.ort ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. from new york city, this is bloomberg "real yield." it's time for the final spread. i look ahead at what is coming up in the next week. mario draghi will be speaking to the european parliament just a week and some change away from another ecb decision, as the market starts to look to what the ecb may or may not do with that quantitative easing program towards the end of this year. we will be looking ahead to the election. theresa may and jere
gregory: complacency is being built in but they can limp along forever as long as the have -- as long have access to capital, so the bridge to financing is still there. it is when "the music stops" and they do not have the capital when things go awry. jonathan: you will be sticking with me. let's get a market check on where bonds have been, twos, tends, -- 10's and 30's. yields grinding higher. the two-year up two. we creep slowly back toward three percentage points on the 30 year...
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they don't care about washington as long as it doesn't get in the way of stocks they own. you need to know how these growth hounds think. i will teach you. you need to know how they act and work. when they see the stocks of the companies they love go down, they don't go under the table. they're not lying down on the floor, they're not doing driftwood, they don't think there's something wrong with those companies, they don't try to relate trump's problems to those companies, don't make a judgment if the market is going down their companies are in trouble. instead they believe their stocks are carla damage to those panicking and losing their shirts and macro hedge funds making big bets against trump thinking he can bring the house down. the growth managers don't know there is a house. yesterday was like a bizarre one day mall sell thrown by many retailers now liquidating. they don't care what reasons are causing the market to go down, they're making a judgment whatever the heck it is, their companies aren't involved in it, won't be impacted by it. later in the day today they
they don't care about washington as long as it doesn't get in the way of stocks they own. you need to know how these growth hounds think. i will teach you. you need to know how they act and work. when they see the stocks of the companies they love go down, they don't go under the table. they're not lying down on the floor, they're not doing driftwood, they don't think there's something wrong with those companies, they don't try to relate trump's problems to those companies, don't make a...
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i think of us as long-term, sector driven investors. i think of us as growth investors. think we spend those years looking for the management team and once we own that business we are a strategic investor, we're going to keep growing at until we create something special. jason: does dealmaking get harder with that money out there? todd: i think it does, but what it really speaks to you is you just have to stick to what you are good at. in this world, there is a tension between what is interesting and what's actionable. the actionable is the investment bank company, intermediate company that go to 10 or 12 of your closest friends and you get a chaperoned dinner and a couple of hours with management. we found we are not very good at the actionable without angles or without a perspective. we will spend a ton on interesting. even if we have to put 50 long leads in the water to get two over five or 10 years that end up turning into quintile, sca, some of the deals i have been involved with. and for us, it is worth that pay off. i think in an environment like this, it's more i
i think of us as long-term, sector driven investors. i think of us as growth investors. think we spend those years looking for the management team and once we own that business we are a strategic investor, we're going to keep growing at until we create something special. jason: does dealmaking get harder with that money out there? todd: i think it does, but what it really speaks to you is you just have to stick to what you are good at. in this world, there is a tension between what is...