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kelly ast call will be from maryland, we've got about a minute, go ahead and make it fast, please. caller: real quick, i want to the was disappointed by congressman, response to the banning t democrats together to protect, the reason why people don't trust democrats. hen they have the power to actually make some change, they are looking for compromise and compromised them with not looking for compromise. leaveokay, sorry, have to it there. guest: government is the art of compromise, sorry to tell you that. that is what america is all about. surrender your value or ideals, it means we got to come together and have problem, else we solve nothing. to ll not be obstructionist republicans, if we can come together on agreement regardless talking about education, transportation or foreign policy. is the way to go. i've been successful with that now. host: our guest is representative
kelly ast call will be from maryland, we've got about a minute, go ahead and make it fast, please. caller: real quick, i want to the was disappointed by congressman, response to the banning t democrats together to protect, the reason why people don't trust democrats. hen they have the power to actually make some change, they are looking for compromise and compromised them with not looking for compromise. leaveokay, sorry, have to it there. guest: government is the art of compromise, sorry to...
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i liked them all because he was were ast some of them everybody knows, we lived in a house with three ladies, one was a child and the other were ladies of the night. we shared a bathroom with them .hich seems inconceivable now i cannot imagine my grandchildren doing that. some great adventures. george and i had lunch yesterday alone and we talked about the fact that we had a lot of adventures our grandchildren will never have because they really are privileged. they may not know it but they are. they will not have these adventures. it is too bad. i never met a texan until i moved here. theought they were all like bad girl, compared to shirley temple who was the good girl. it turned out i have loved texas and we chose to live here. host: did you know early in your marriage that you were going to become a co-campaigner for offices? guest: no. never dropped. i don't think george new, popular to country believe. was i surprised when he announced he was running for president? it did not just happen like that. it worked up that way. he was the county chairman and the congressman and he was
i liked them all because he was were ast some of them everybody knows, we lived in a house with three ladies, one was a child and the other were ladies of the night. we shared a bathroom with them .hich seems inconceivable now i cannot imagine my grandchildren doing that. some great adventures. george and i had lunch yesterday alone and we talked about the fact that we had a lot of adventures our grandchildren will never have because they really are privileged. they may not know it but they...
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just ast we were getting readyo turn the war over to theg administration as a helicopter that went down. i think we will remember we've both been there. it was the supply route up into kabul because it was yielded by these mountains you could drive a truck from pakistan to about that don't know, 46 to kabul. they had a russian pilot and some people they hustled the pilots and passengers back to pakistan and turned the helicopter and disappeared with the supplies. the afghans said this looks like an isi operation. pakistan said no, the helicopter was flying to central asia or repairs. they've taken a tougher line and suspended aggressively. one tenth the number that we h had. one called indicated government control and another indicated taliban control. from theug end of the bush administration t took 150,000 troop peak to the forces and and prioritization of afghan security forces in the lead of combat to today. they make themselves instantly vulnerable to the power and that's why they haven't been able to take significant cities and the u.s. and its afghan partners haven't been able to
just ast we were getting readyo turn the war over to theg administration as a helicopter that went down. i think we will remember we've both been there. it was the supply route up into kabul because it was yielded by these mountains you could drive a truck from pakistan to about that don't know, 46 to kabul. they had a russian pilot and some people they hustled the pilots and passengers back to pakistan and turned the helicopter and disappeared with the supplies. the afghans said this looks...
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also, after canceling an auction .ast week, over in the middle east, qatar and saudi arabia raised abined $23 billion. bond sales have climbed to $46 billion this year. that is the most since 2007. still with me is jack flaherty and ian steely. with talkingrt about when bond investors are actually going to get confident to go back to that nation's debt given the conflict with the u.s. and the sanctions. in, i want to start with you. as ausing this decline buying opportunity? it is very difficult to do because there's just so much uncertainty in the marketplace. russia was a favorite trade for a lot of people. oil prices are on the up. just gotten the fundamentals moved to the side for a moment. we are really trading headline risk at the moment. levels you at the have got to back in 2014, we are nowhere near those yet. there could still be a lot of pain there. >> so you are neutral. jack, what about you? >> giving our toes. -- giving our toes. oil prices remain high. analyst but i can say that from a treasury perspective but we are seeing the currency has been moving. concerned,redit
also, after canceling an auction .ast week, over in the middle east, qatar and saudi arabia raised abined $23 billion. bond sales have climbed to $46 billion this year. that is the most since 2007. still with me is jack flaherty and ian steely. with talkingrt about when bond investors are actually going to get confident to go back to that nation's debt given the conflict with the u.s. and the sanctions. in, i want to start with you. as ausing this decline buying opportunity? it is very...
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. >> reporter: the ceo didn' talk th 60 minutes, but the airline asted the report, saying this unoriginal outdated story bear no resemblance to the operations today and shows a fundamental sunderstanding of faa compliance, practice and history. the faaid do an audit in 2016 sayin defends its record the faa's oversight has producet re and the rate of incidents reported to the faa's air traffic organization trended downward in recent years. as for the management and ceo, industry watchers believe they will survive the negative publicity. the likelihood that there is any sort of management change as a result of this is zero. again, the challenges that that report k highlights werewn and i think the company has taken steps to address them. >> reporter: many of the problems highlighted are linked ha the old planes which are beingd out and should be out of the fleet by the end of the year. >>> bank of america posts a solid quarter and that is where we begin tonight's marketefocus. ank issued more loans and said tha clients were more engaged during the period. that helped overallar engs rise. co
. >> reporter: the ceo didn' talk th 60 minutes, but the airline asted the report, saying this unoriginal outdated story bear no resemblance to the operations today and shows a fundamental sunderstanding of faa compliance, practice and history. the faaid do an audit in 2016 sayin defends its record the faa's oversight has producet re and the rate of incidents reported to the faa's air traffic organization trended downward in recent years. as for the management and ceo, industry watchers...
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required minimum votes on more pain requests were put forward one from the and another from russia based ast russia and united states v the other one did not have a majority at this point there is not agreement within the body that leaves the united nations about how the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons will proceed to investigate the situation in duma that took place there chemical inspectors from the o.p.c. w. in the us still up in the air russia had wanted that they would be required to actually visit the site russia offered to provide but that was not agreed upon this isn't a benz the the representative of the russian federation explaining the situation. this vote is a litmus tests that tells us a lot and it's very worrying swedish one proposed yesterday it's not clear to us why they voted against it they simply should have said that they were against it because it was russia's draft resolution you say we are good at playing games but i would say you are good at threatening and your threats to syria worry us a lot nikki haley and i did states and she urged countries a
required minimum votes on more pain requests were put forward one from the and another from russia based ast russia and united states v the other one did not have a majority at this point there is not agreement within the body that leaves the united nations about how the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons will proceed to investigate the situation in duma that took place there chemical inspectors from the o.p.c. w. in the us still up in the air russia had wanted that they would...
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jane: i'm sure it won't be the .ast "hay potter" either you can find the latest news on a website, including the latest on the attack in canada, where nine people were killed after a van plowed into pedestrians in toronto. i'm jane o'brien. thanks f news america." world >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to woso around your lifestyle, you can swipe your way to the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation,io kovler found pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that eal newin the way to r possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sored by news
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there's a 25% increase over the ast two years are so. what are you doing about it? >> it is the issue of our time. we are really focusing first o addressing these street encampments.th y are not healthy for anyone. our community and least of all, the unsheltered residents living in them. so we ve been having some very successful innovative interventions, our tough shed shelters are proving extremely successful where we're able to relocate an entire community as whole onto a temporary outdoor organized, managed encampment. the first one has gone and we are starting our second one at north gate and 27th for anyone who gets off the west grand exit on the freeway, they know what i'm speaking off. we're building permanent supportive housing as well as to prevent homelessns by helping with emergency assistance in back rent and back utility payment. s we a whole a lot of thi have to do to address this crisis, and we're doing it with focus and with aggression. >> all right. oakland mayor libby schaaf, thank you. alway nice to have you here. >>> turning to the politics of he
there's a 25% increase over the ast two years are so. what are you doing about it? >> it is the issue of our time. we are really focusing first o addressing these street encampments.th y are not healthy for anyone. our community and least of all, the unsheltered residents living in them. so we ve been having some very successful innovative interventions, our tough shed shelters are proving extremely successful where we're able to relocate an entire community as whole onto a temporary...
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now the pict two koreas doesn't mean it's a done deale we know in ast we have had deals where the united states has been actuarial -- charlie brown and north korea has been lucy with the footbapr. thident talking about fire and fewer -- fury had this thats got to be part ofhe president by his unconventional approach to bluster and diplo is there anyone on the antitrump side of the spectrum whos willing to say on this one, i think the president deserves some credit? the connection between celebrities you mentioned was,f any wordraise for the president draws this absolute outrage from people o find the president absolutely irredeemably bi. anhink we're going to see an interesting political version of that is will any of the democratic contenders for sesident will any of the on that one the president may deserve credit or t willt almost by definition rule that pontial candidate out. >> >> thompson: we saw this tribalismn o display at the white house and on capitol hill right? >> the president had his firstat dinner, the word is state, that's key. the president isn't a president or l party l
now the pict two koreas doesn't mean it's a done deale we know in ast we have had deals where the united states has been actuarial -- charlie brown and north korea has been lucy with the footbapr. thident talking about fire and fewer -- fury had this thats got to be part ofhe president by his unconventional approach to bluster and diplo is there anyone on the antitrump side of the spectrum whos willing to say on this one, i think the president deserves some credit? the connection between...
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they ranked how it tastes and rules that lead to aste.nd santa clara high school,ot variety is a problem. students there get indian pizza, roastedn chick and plenty of fruits and veggies, but according to this sophomore, the lines are too long and popular items frequently run out.e, all th join me now in the studio. stephanie murphy, a senior at san leandro high school, and angel brady a sophomore at fremont high and alina joffrey, a sophomore. tell me about the school lunches what are they like in your school? >> the school lunc is not too great. they often servexpired milk. so, he to double check the date. e pizza is not fully cooked, the dough is raw. the fruit is mushy and brown, most of it, a lot of times. the peanut a butter jelly that they serve is prepackaged and frozen. most o the time. >> it's still frozen by the time you get it? >> yes, hard as a rock. okay. >> and the salads, i thought that would be healthbut the chicken inside is rubbery, very rubbery. >> so none of it nds pap tie s appetizing. al >> hearing her answer makes
they ranked how it tastes and rules that lead to aste.nd santa clara high school,ot variety is a problem. students there get indian pizza, roastedn chick and plenty of fruits and veggies, but according to this sophomore, the lines are too long and popular items frequently run out.e, all th join me now in the studio. stephanie murphy, a senior at san leandro high school, and angel brady a sophomore at fremont high and alina joffrey, a sophomore. tell me about the school lunches what are they...
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>> well, one of the things that struck me the most was the way thuckerberg was very good at ast answering the question asked. n example, the senators asked repeatedly something along the lin of, can i delete my data off facebook, or can i see what facebook has on me, and he answered yes, of course, you can de delete all the dasn. it dt count data that facebook gathered on you in other ways, bought fro data brokers, gathered from tracking you around the internet, gathered on you frome your fs or from your device. and that silence spokeme volume to >> so it wasn't an inaccurate answer, it was just an incomplete answer? >> it was an incomplete and the senators and congresspeople glarj didn't catch that. they didn't understand the qualification. >> the amount of data they have is tremendous because, sam, i know you went on facebook, downloaded all they information they had on hayou. did you find? >> if you have facebook, i would encourage you to do this. go to the website and download your wholle fi it's got everything i ever posted in my time line. >> for 13 years? >> 13 1/2 years, every did
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role ast see the u.s. intervening in foreign countries. host: for those who don't follow us closely, if he does not survive, how does he get to the senate floor? erica: the majority leader has the right and the ability to take a nomination and put it on the floor even if there is an unfavorable vote in committee. that has happened in the past and that is what is expected to happen here. , i know onennett person who is hoping that will happen is the president himself. what if you think mr. pompeo can do this job? john: just like we will see with president trump's macron and with angela merkel, things with pros -- things with president trump our personal. -- are personal. he feels very comfortable with mike pompeo who is the sitting cia director, so he has briefed the president several times per week. are other meetings, he is on the phone with the president as things are happening around the world. they have a good personal rapport and they happen to agree. that morning when the president left the white house, he was asked what he had just
role ast see the u.s. intervening in foreign countries. host: for those who don't follow us closely, if he does not survive, how does he get to the senate floor? erica: the majority leader has the right and the ability to take a nomination and put it on the floor even if there is an unfavorable vote in committee. that has happened in the past and that is what is expected to happen here. , i know onennett person who is hoping that will happen is the president himself. what if you think mr....
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but the biggest part of the problem that war has come frequently with thoughts of the vietnam war on ast credit card with every conflict i'm not silly enough to think we will go back to the draft but it hasn't affected theo t american people after 911 that was an awful awful situation the president declared an actualde emergency he actually did say shopping. why people affected from 911 and the families obviously was the military. i signed orders keeping people in the military. many t of them at some may have been killed or wounded. and not know if that answers your question but we have to figure out a way to make it. will do it when it really needs to be done. >> you talk about the ethics of four with the exponential technology could there really be the ethic of war? that is a wonderful question. literally for millennia. when those advanced countries do follow otherwise war is nothing but -- butchery which it was back in the days. but the basis of your question if i could be so bold like al qaeda they don't care about ethics. that isn't or should be what is important to us. we talked a
but the biggest part of the problem that war has come frequently with thoughts of the vietnam war on ast credit card with every conflict i'm not silly enough to think we will go back to the draft but it hasn't affected theo t american people after 911 that was an awful awful situation the president declared an actualde emergency he actually did say shopping. why people affected from 911 and the families obviously was the military. i signed orders keeping people in the military. many t of them...
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is rare in botswana those who did attend say they need to keep the president and his government on ast we feel that we are going to continue playing our overside will continue to seek more clarity from the president in terms of the way forward in terms of the how part of it how he intends to create employment because this country has been experiencing what has been termed a jobless growth has eighteen months to assad his authority within the ruling democratic party before national elections in october next year many believe. that the new president you. are away from home and that he had promised. he was very. common eradication. brother harry as the next baghdad president. very much even in line with that but they are. right d.s. is going to resign as well in the last ten years his predecessor has overseen policies that have helped reduce poverty he says he wants to go father his fast asked will be this week when he names his vice president and cabinet katherine sawyer al-jazeera. puts one. abandoned chinese. a celebratory is set to crash back to earth within the next twenty four hours
is rare in botswana those who did attend say they need to keep the president and his government on ast we feel that we are going to continue playing our overside will continue to seek more clarity from the president in terms of the way forward in terms of the how part of it how he intends to create employment because this country has been experiencing what has been termed a jobless growth has eighteen months to assad his authority within the ruling democratic party before national elections in...
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supporting interrogation measures which are now regarded ast torturtorture. >>> a last flip by senator rand paul paved the way for mike pompeo to get out of committee to become secretary of state. without paul's support, the cia director could be the first nominee in history not to get a favorable vote. senator paul explaining his change of heart. >> i have changed my mind. i decided to vote for director pompeo because he's assured me he learned the lesson. i hope they let trump be trump and pompeo to be a constructive influence and not destructive one. from what i have been told and ly listened to with the director, he understands that the president is his boss and will listen. >> the full senate expected to vote on pompeo's nomination later this week. it does appear he has enough democratic support. >>> white house support for scott pruitt appearing to be softening among the drip of media reports alleging ethical lapses by the epa administrator. pruitt met with a lobbyist whose wife rented him a capitol hill bedroom for $50 a night. that is on top of first class travel and spending a
supporting interrogation measures which are now regarded ast torturtorture. >>> a last flip by senator rand paul paved the way for mike pompeo to get out of committee to become secretary of state. without paul's support, the cia director could be the first nominee in history not to get a favorable vote. senator paul explaining his change of heart. >> i have changed my mind. i decided to vote for director pompeo because he's assured me he learned the lesson. i hope they let trump...
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ast me the only democrat, you all know in the house of representatives. asis not acceptable, as far i'm concerned. we have an opportunity to do better. we elect more members of the u.s. house elected around the state of iowa, we really have a shot at that. we can begin to turn america around. ryan will that paul not be the speaker of the house. [cheering] that is true. there is a guy waiting in the .ings wants kevin mccarthy, why? because kevin mccarthy does everything donald trump wants him to do. that is why he will be the next speaker of the house. this is utter nonsense. we know what they want to do. we know what they tried to do in a house and they failed to do much of that in the senate. they did terrible harm in the house. when they pass that to an a half trillion dollar pat -- tax cut, they did not pass only because they wanted benefits to go to the top 1%, and 83% of those benefits go to those top folks. that is not the only reason. they wanted to do it for the same reason that republicans cut taxes in iowa. because then they could come to us and
ast me the only democrat, you all know in the house of representatives. asis not acceptable, as far i'm concerned. we have an opportunity to do better. we elect more members of the u.s. house elected around the state of iowa, we really have a shot at that. we can begin to turn america around. ryan will that paul not be the speaker of the house. [cheering] that is true. there is a guy waiting in the .ings wants kevin mccarthy, why? because kevin mccarthy does everything donald trump wants him to...
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should be putting money into which is like helping cit organizations, programs for kids arts class ast but they cant get to school if you crash into them come on i gotta get somewhere stanley i know i'll ask this lyft driver do you think california should raise the fines for distracted driving in california (what is that) do you think they should raise the fine (i don't speak english) you don't speak english i'll talk the driver of this brand new lexus hey i got a question for you got a minute so they want to change the law to make the fines higher for distracted driving what do you think about what i think it's a good idea so that means that the fine for holding you phone will be a lot higher naw that's a bad idea (laughter) ok let's toss in adding a point to this driver and see what happens i thinks that fair, i guilty of it i think it's fair but your fine might go up a lot higher its fair, you might get a point on you record ( i won't go that far (laughter let's cut it right there .alright be careful you know you have to have a mount you know what you are absolutely right now there
should be putting money into which is like helping cit organizations, programs for kids arts class ast but they cant get to school if you crash into them come on i gotta get somewhere stanley i know i'll ask this lyft driver do you think california should raise the fines for distracted driving in california (what is that) do you think they should raise the fine (i don't speak english) you don't speak english i'll talk the driver of this brand new lexus hey i got a question for you got a minute...
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ast: i understand there are couple of students in the room and thereand, florida is someone from kentucky. i want to ask you a question. could you stand. >> i am from parkland, florida. i go to north broward. think that the main thing that happened was a shock because it is your home and you don't expect that to happen. working with students and talking about it, you push the point that there are different opinions and you have people who believe in the second amendment and people who think there should be more gun control and you need the conversation to take place, compromise, something needs to be done, and everybody has been working together and talking about their ideas and we ultimately need to how together to talk about to prevent this happening in other high schools. >> what happened in your high school? what who went to school and we had a false alarm and one of the teachers thought they heard a police came in and one of them had discharged his weapon on the way in and then we had a potential shooting and then that was covered on the news and we were locked down and that just bro
ast: i understand there are couple of students in the room and thereand, florida is someone from kentucky. i want to ask you a question. could you stand. >> i am from parkland, florida. i go to north broward. think that the main thing that happened was a shock because it is your home and you don't expect that to happen. working with students and talking about it, you push the point that there are different opinions and you have people who believe in the second amendment and people who...
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should be putting money into which is like helping cit organizations, programs for kids arts class astt get to school if you crash into them come on i gotta get somewhere stanley i know i'll ask this lyft driver do you think california should raise the fines for distracted driving in california (what is that) do you think they should raise the fine (i don't speak english) you don't speak english i'll talk the driver of this brand new lexus hey i got a question for you got a minute so they want to change the law to make the fines higher for distracted driving what do you think about what i think it's a good idea so that means that the fine for holding you phone will be a lot higher naw that's a bad idea (laughter) ok let's toss in adding a point to this driver and see what happens i thinks that fair, i guilty of it i think it's fair but your fine might go up a lot higher its fair, you might get a point on you record ( i won't go that far (laughter let's cut it right there .alright be careful you know you have to have a mount you know what you are absolutely right now there was one drive
should be putting money into which is like helping cit organizations, programs for kids arts class astt get to school if you crash into them come on i gotta get somewhere stanley i know i'll ask this lyft driver do you think california should raise the fines for distracted driving in california (what is that) do you think they should raise the fine (i don't speak english) you don't speak english i'll talk the driver of this brand new lexus hey i got a question for you got a minute so they want...
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asked to be ast part of the competition. it seems like she was here to raise her brand internationally. at the end of the day, there was a scene after the election results where you have putin meeting the opposition leaders. he has them sitting at a table. they all come out of the meeting despite their complaints that putin,es were rigged an legitimizing's win. this was the role of the opposition. ally mind, 10% or 15% is within the realm of possibility for the kremlin. it has the illusion of showing that putin is still the czar, all inclusive, and the liberals are there to legitimize his continued mandate and reign. >> i think if there were free and fair elections we don't know what extent the independent media would uncover. it might go to a second round, but there is little doubt that fairuld win a free and election outright. there is not information within the electoral results about electoral competition in russia. we saw weak candidates put forward by the opposition. whose platformin would be disastrous for russia in m
asked to be ast part of the competition. it seems like she was here to raise her brand internationally. at the end of the day, there was a scene after the election results where you have putin meeting the opposition leaders. he has them sitting at a table. they all come out of the meeting despite their complaints that putin,es were rigged an legitimizing's win. this was the role of the opposition. ally mind, 10% or 15% is within the realm of possibility for the kremlin. it has the illusion of...
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add distinctly modern dimension to ast steory that is roughly 5 years old.haelangelo painting the sistine chapel. images filled the theater. it is an is myrexperience that creative director has a hard time describing. >> it is easier to say what it not. there is ballet. not a ballet. a lot of beautiful music, but not a musical. it is a very technological show. >> he treated him as the a sort of super hero. whose frescos in digital form turned rome's former symphony hall into a second sistine chapel. >> what did you think? >> bellisimo. >> he let us peek back stage to see how the show works. >> i don't know that i need to wear it. >> what the cast wears. >> and how he took inspiration from spekt comes that katrina lecturech has staged. >> this is the, copy of john paul ii for me, which i love ceremonies, that was -- one of best ceremonies i ever done. >> when you hear critics say this is just too much. it is all show. >> they told me every time they said, oh, but it is like disney. i said, but disney, well disney is a jogenius. >> what's wrong with it? >> one
add distinctly modern dimension to ast steory that is roughly 5 years old.haelangelo painting the sistine chapel. images filled the theater. it is an is myrexperience that creative director has a hard time describing. >> it is easier to say what it not. there is ballet. not a ballet. a lot of beautiful music, but not a musical. it is a very technological show. >> he treated him as the a sort of super hero. whose frescos in digital form turned rome's former symphony hall into a...
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should be putting money into which is like helping cit organizations, programs for kids arts class ast school if you crash into them come on i gotta get somewhere stanley i know i'll ask this lyft driver do you think california should raise the fines for distracted driving in california (what is that) do you think they should raise the fine (i don't speak english) you don't speak english i'll talk the driver of this brand new lexus hey i got a question for you got a minute so they want to change the law to make the fines higher for distracted driving what do you think about what i think it's a good idea so that means that the fine for holding you phone will be a lot higher naw that's a bad idea (laughter) ok let's toss in adding a point to this driver and see what happens i thinks that fair, i guilty of it i think it's fair but your fine might go up a lot higher its fair, you might get a point on you record ( i won't go that far (laughter let's cut it right there .alright be careful you know you have to have a mount you know what you are absolutely right now there was one driver that n
should be putting money into which is like helping cit organizations, programs for kids arts class ast school if you crash into them come on i gotta get somewhere stanley i know i'll ask this lyft driver do you think california should raise the fines for distracted driving in california (what is that) do you think they should raise the fine (i don't speak english) you don't speak english i'll talk the driver of this brand new lexus hey i got a question for you got a minute so they want to...
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. >> the definitive white, working man's hero, woody guthrie, one of the most celebrated black and astsralph ellison, race riot, all within a few dozen years and when hundred miles of each other. on american history tv, we visit the national weather center on the campus of the university of oklahoma. >> the stuff we do here at the national weather center impacts everybody. this is a one-of-a-kind facility. this does not exist anywhere else in our galaxy. this is the only national weather center. we are a tourist destination for oklahoma and the entire country, and the world, because everybody is interested in whether and what to see what is going on in our facility. here about the carl albert congressional research and study center, which houses the papers of 58 former members of the u.s. congress. >> this is a memo written by ted sorensen to speaker albert, labeled personal and confidential, but it lays out what albert should do if he becomes president. step one, take the oath of office. step two, physically taking over the office. the three, resigned from house. this is another thing
. >> the definitive white, working man's hero, woody guthrie, one of the most celebrated black and astsralph ellison, race riot, all within a few dozen years and when hundred miles of each other. on american history tv, we visit the national weather center on the campus of the university of oklahoma. >> the stuff we do here at the national weather center impacts everybody. this is a one-of-a-kind facility. this does not exist anywhere else in our galaxy. this is the only national...
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we'll have much more after the break. ast, another dilemma. am i willing to pay the price for loving you? you'll make my morning, but ruin my day. complicated relationship with milk? pour on the lactaid. it's delicious 100% real milk, just without that annoying lactose. mmm, that's good. lactaid. the real milk that doesn't mess with you. and try calcium enriched lactaid. 100% real milk with 20% more calcium. still no lactose. it's ok that everyone ignores it's fine. drive. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. and i don't share it with mom! right, mom? righttt. safe driving bonus checks. only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, too. welcome
we'll have much more after the break. ast, another dilemma. am i willing to pay the price for loving you? you'll make my morning, but ruin my day. complicated relationship with milk? pour on the lactaid. it's delicious 100% real milk, just without that annoying lactose. mmm, that's good. lactaid. the real milk that doesn't mess with you. and try calcium enriched lactaid. 100% real milk with 20% more calcium. still no lactose. it's ok that everyone ignores it's fine. drive. because i get a safe...
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john buckingham, al al frank ast management chief financial officer. it does.you fight the tape? >> liz, 2016, july 8th, when the 10-year hit a low of 1.36%, today we're at 3.03%. s&p 500 is up 29%. the idea rising rates is somehow fatal or horrific for stocks hasn't been born out by the recent evidence, hasn't been born out by the historical evidence. rates are low relative to the long-term. 3%, rate, it is higher than we were but these rate levels are very, very low and if you look at market history, i'm a student of market history, i actually look at data, and when you look at the numbers you see rising rates historically have not been a negative for stocks on average. stocks continued to appreciate. yes, it takes some indigestion here at 3% level. you are going to have people concerned, obviously we're concerned about the quality of earnings and potential earnings growth but 3% is still low by historical. liz: those problems will exist until the end time. what is your secret sauce investing in equities right now, john? >> we're value investors so the nice t
john buckingham, al al frank ast management chief financial officer. it does.you fight the tape? >> liz, 2016, july 8th, when the 10-year hit a low of 1.36%, today we're at 3.03%. s&p 500 is up 29%. the idea rising rates is somehow fatal or horrific for stocks hasn't been born out by the recent evidence, hasn't been born out by the historical evidence. rates are low relative to the long-term. 3%, rate, it is higher than we were but these rate levels are very, very low and if you look...
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in afghanian, a doub suicide ast in kabul this morning that killed 29 people, including eight journalists. isis has claimed responsibility. the first blast occurred in central districtf kabul which is homto nato hequarters a a number of embassies. as first rponders an journalists rushed to the scene, a second attacker disguised as a meraman denated a bomb, killing ght journasts and photographers. among the victims was agence france-presse's celebrated photographer shah marai. he has been working with afp in afghanistan for two decades, beginning as a driver for the agency under tell abandon -- taliban rule and working his way up to become afp's chief photographer in kabul. he was the father of six children, including a newborn daughter. the afp global news director called marai's death "a devastating blow for the brave staff of our close-knit kabul bureau and the entire agency." last year, marai wrote an essay about his and his family's life in kabul entitled "when hope is gone." in it, he wrote -- "life seems to be even more difficult than under the taliban because of the insecurity. i d
in afghanian, a doub suicide ast in kabul this morning that killed 29 people, including eight journalists. isis has claimed responsibility. the first blast occurred in central districtf kabul which is homto nato hequarters a a number of embassies. as first rponders an journalists rushed to the scene, a second attacker disguised as a meraman denated a bomb, killing ght journasts and photographers. among the victims was agence france-presse's celebrated photographer shah marai. he has been...
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and then, they finally defeat gun,ast mexican with a these cadets. and they had rifles. a few dozen of them. they held off the marines for a week. the young men of -- they really 15, 16 years old, were dead. the marines set out and wrote there and them from the halls of montezuma to the shore of the tripoli. this brings up another question. why tripoli? the firstat was marine action. in north barbary wars africa. our history is so -- it's left out. i think everyone has heard that word. barbary war. but may not know what it is. -- that barbarian calms s ins from calling burbur north africa. barbarians. it really needs -- in my research, when i started last summer, the first thing i started researching, it's amazing how little literature or in then mexico united states on the mexican war. there are a few books. but something people avoid. because -- i think the treaty of guadalupe come 1848, is an illegal treaty in international law. the gun put to the head of the government. most u.s. people think that the united states bought mexico for $5 billion. no, that is the way th
and then, they finally defeat gun,ast mexican with a these cadets. and they had rifles. a few dozen of them. they held off the marines for a week. the young men of -- they really 15, 16 years old, were dead. the marines set out and wrote there and them from the halls of montezuma to the shore of the tripoli. this brings up another question. why tripoli? the firstat was marine action. in north barbary wars africa. our history is so -- it's left out. i think everyone has heard that word. barbary...
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ast: stocks in asia higher the dollar trading is higher since january.he 10 year yield on the brink of 3%, the cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. ♪ guy: the deutsche ceo is taking a backing out of cash equities in the united states. the decision could be made tomorrow. ahead of earnings on thursday. the tech giant is spending heavily to chase its rivals in the cloud. investors are koke with that as revenues boom. will expectations last? we will ask the ceo if the company anticipates the currency pressure continuing. this is the dollar showing signs of life. matt: we are less than a half-hour away from the european open. the dollar is one of the most fascinating stories. take a look at futures first. index futures next right now. cac futures down. but the futures gaining. not a lot of direction from the futures trade. maybe investors are waiting to see what happens with treasuries. take a look at my three-day we cameight now at within a hair's breadth of the 3% yesterday. 3%.knows if treasuries hit it never happened except in 2014, 20 13, 2011, most
ast: stocks in asia higher the dollar trading is higher since january.he 10 year yield on the brink of 3%, the cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. ♪ guy: the deutsche ceo is taking a backing out of cash equities in the united states. the decision could be made tomorrow. ahead of earnings on thursday. the tech giant is spending heavily to chase its rivals in the cloud. investors are koke with that as revenues boom. will expectations last? we will ask the ceo if the company anticipates the...
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which member of the royal family had the world in hysterics this week when he or she jokingly compared astdents trump and obama? >> queen what's her face. >> everybody knows diamond and silk. >> congratulations. >> the sitting u.s. senator to do this while in office... >> you didn't wait for him toce finish. >> tucker: we have a technicality. we will throw in one more bonus question. what is thete capital of burkina faso? >> can i chime in for sexual pandas? >> tucker: jeff, that was amazing. thank you for joining us. [laughter] >> mark: and you thought steve harvey's miss universe was a fiasco. you his name is actually brett and thought the oscars that "lala land" was a catastrophe. his name is actually brett and hers is katie. i'm going to keep the tradition and call him jeff and i'm going to call katie queen what's her face. [laughter] i take that h personally. jeff masquerades as brett from fox news headlines 24/7. we welcome back, rematch. we had problems, the international quiz show arbitration committee in geneva said this one wouldn't pass muster. brett larson is back with katie fr
which member of the royal family had the world in hysterics this week when he or she jokingly compared astdents trump and obama? >> queen what's her face. >> everybody knows diamond and silk. >> congratulations. >> the sitting u.s. senator to do this while in office... >> you didn't wait for him toce finish. >> tucker: we have a technicality. we will throw in one more bonus question. what is thete capital of burkina faso? >> can i chime in for sexual...
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ast majority in a v of these areas, it is a matter of personal choice and contract. bit. not wear a fit i do not have appeared i'm not sharing that data. it is my choice. that brings me to civic responsibility. i think that is what you heard from mark zuckerberg. that,ok is responding to and i think senator lee and a couple others, senator hatch, for example, they were very sensitive to this. i think even senator kennedy was making that point. you run a good platform. give people a general protections and transparency and control over their information, and we won't have to step in and deal with these first amendment in tryinghat we face to legislate. i think that facebook and twitter and linkedin, all of these companies have a commercial incentive to be responsible, fair places. and you see that #-- you see d out with senator cruz. -- doesn't have to. i think facebook has a first amendment right to feature one type of flavor or ideology of speech if he so chooses. a goodwants to be citizen. his company wants to be available to all people. .hat is where we end up ultimate
ast majority in a v of these areas, it is a matter of personal choice and contract. bit. not wear a fit i do not have appeared i'm not sharing that data. it is my choice. that brings me to civic responsibility. i think that is what you heard from mark zuckerberg. that,ok is responding to and i think senator lee and a couple others, senator hatch, for example, they were very sensitive to this. i think even senator kennedy was making that point. you run a good platform. give people a general...
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contend that ast and also increase this general knowledge of injustice. came.hing which searched already been but repeat, they don't want to out of him. results finitely -- it funny things sometimes. of which he wasn't arrested. so which sounds a bit strange. very -- must be proce mind.ssed by a >> let me -- the question about which is the of like thinking in case of russia because russia is heavily authoritarian regime. active a lot of state and state property. pretty much call any 70% of companies, of work within this ystem unless really like terrific organizations and act against the law. well.f this regime as because you cannot change this or two.ith a day so you have any change starts little. so you have to find ways within this politicalin win or little racks and trying to get in those cracks and actually, find find like nd can you st it and otherwise, maybe nna wait generatio generations. >> what about the -- i mean, kind of water f seeping into the stone to another level. your candidate hen she was here six weeks before the election, what if mr. u
contend that ast and also increase this general knowledge of injustice. came.hing which searched already been but repeat, they don't want to out of him. results finitely -- it funny things sometimes. of which he wasn't arrested. so which sounds a bit strange. very -- must be proce mind.ssed by a >> let me -- the question about which is the of like thinking in case of russia because russia is heavily authoritarian regime. active a lot of state and state property. pretty much call any 70%...
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this stuff is complicate and asting to something as basic how you verify that the person the ng the ballot in is person that registered. we have talked about some of the things going on. f we have time we could get vsap to the l.a. county's program but let's move on to policy changes, possible improvements. such as about some risk limiting audits. that is seen as one of the most policies. i want to invite folks to offer, magic wand wave a and implement one major policy hange in election administration or in our elections laws that would help people be able to vote what be?ld that >> to help them be able to vote or secure the vote? i should say to secure their vote. >> i will go back to the voter registration system. it would be to have a requirement for audits on the system.egistration i want to give you some quick examples of this. snapshot or moment in time of that data base which 1.5 ery complex, over million records and many more records. of historical you can compare where you are in be. now to where you should for instance, we have about 1,100 deaths that occur -- i bring this o disc
this stuff is complicate and asting to something as basic how you verify that the person the ng the ballot in is person that registered. we have talked about some of the things going on. f we have time we could get vsap to the l.a. county's program but let's move on to policy changes, possible improvements. such as about some risk limiting audits. that is seen as one of the most policies. i want to invite folks to offer, magic wand wave a and implement one major policy hange in election...
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we've seen thousands and thousands of teachers gather on social media and teachers in ast virginia haven lly sort of bolstering the efforts in oklahoma as wel so that's a lot of it. >> yang: has there been anything like this before is this. >> there was a state-wide strike in west virginia in 2007 and one in 1990.e they auite rare, though. you know, we see smaller strikes, local strikes every year, just a few strikes were just so much more common in the 1960s. >> yang: also theustering of them like this. >> yeah, that is unusual to seee teachersng off each other in other states. again, i think that's because a lot of this is o happeniline. they're bolstering each others' efforts onlin >> yang: you talk about the rank and file organizing this and t unionaders following. in oklahoma today the union leaders actually wanted to do this later in the month. on said they were going to do this april 23, and there was outrage on social media. the rank and file teachers said, we want to do this april second. we know it's closer to test buga don'e, we want this to be effective. they changed the tac
we've seen thousands and thousands of teachers gather on social media and teachers in ast virginia haven lly sort of bolstering the efforts in oklahoma as wel so that's a lot of it. >> yang: has there been anything like this before is this. >> there was a state-wide strike in west virginia in 2007 and one in 1990.e they auite rare, though. you know, we see smaller strikes, local strikes every year, just a few strikes were just so much more common in the 1960s. >> yang: also...
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and it is not the article one astes of the congress which, you know from the previous administration and my comments, very strongly as it relates to the previous administration on some issues, that i believe playsly that the congress a vital role in the check and balance on any executive branch. that regardless of who is sitting in the white house. that is what article one is all about. disappointeduinely to have to cast a vote against a secretary of state nominee. if it the end of the day, consider director pompeo's nomination including his hearing , his past statements, his recent revelations, i do not have a satisfactory answer on the question which might -- mike pompeo am i working on -- voting on? during his hearing, he offered contradictory statements. he was less than forthcoming when he was pressed on a number of issues. even the opportunity to outline the strategies he would advocate to the president and the country, to deal with russia. with iran. with north korea. with china. or venezuela. he failed to exhibit the depth of knowledge or thoughtfulness about what those strat
and it is not the article one astes of the congress which, you know from the previous administration and my comments, very strongly as it relates to the previous administration on some issues, that i believe playsly that the congress a vital role in the check and balance on any executive branch. that regardless of who is sitting in the white house. that is what article one is all about. disappointeduinely to have to cast a vote against a secretary of state nominee. if it the end of the day,...
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but it's intesting, judy, reports after that show that that was very complicated.le it took ast six months or up to six months to even begin that process, sohatever he's doing, if this is plan, it can't happen right away. >> woodruff: we know this has just popped up lierally within the last day. so the president talked about a couple of other things tha think is raising interest. one was a comment, lee centennial park that he made t about amazoe tech giant. let's listen to that. >> thpost office is losing billions of dollars, and the taxpayers are pang for tt money because it delivers packages for amazon at a very below cost, and that's not fair to the united states. it's not fair to our taxamyers. anon has the money to pay the fair rate at the post offior, which would be much e than they're paying right now. >> woodruff: so lisa, you haveta also beeing to folks to try to understand what it is the president has in mind. h re's what we know: the post office is losing billions of dollar but not in package delivery. that's an area where they are seeing their areas go up. now, amazon does have
but it's intesting, judy, reports after that show that that was very complicated.le it took ast six months or up to six months to even begin that process, sohatever he's doing, if this is plan, it can't happen right away. >> woodruff: we know this has just popped up lierally within the last day. so the president talked about a couple of other things tha think is raising interest. one was a comment, lee centennial park that he made t about amazoe tech giant. let's listen to that. >>...
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the alleged atck killed at ast 40 pple in t rebeheheld surb b ofamascucu russia theinintroded i itswn resotition to investigate, but th was bloloed by thununited statat and other countes.. the world healthrgrganizion n is demamaing unhindered access to doumtoto invtigagatehe clalas at least 500eoeople re affected by e e alled chchemal attack. the syrian govnment is blocngng anye frfromnterinin the area. presidt t trumhas s bled thehe syriananovernment and its ally, russ, fofor e alleled attack and has threenened mitarary actition the syrian gernment s s deni responsibili f for t attttac an independe i invesgatitionas not been conctcted. on tuesdayprpresidt trump canceled a plaeded trito latin america this weendnd, saying he woulststay ithe e u. to ovsee the sponseo the alleged weons atta. this mning, tweeted- "russivows tshoot do any and almissilesired at ria. get rey russiabecausthey will bcoming, ce andew and "smart!" "you shod d not parartns with a gakikillinanimal w kills enjoys it!"nd this morningeueurop's r trtrfic corol agency warne planeslying in the easrn medirranean a possie
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exactly the same thing happened with metal fatigue as the cause and that fan blade being spit out like a, astce of shrapnel. subsequent to that, the manufacture of the eine cfm which is a joint venture between g.e. and safran sent ouat service bulletin to the airlines who had these engines and said you probably should coultrasound testing of the fan blades to make sure there are no cracks because they're not nessarily visible. southwest was among the airlines who thid they resistedt call and said they needed more time to do it and hadn't done the inspections. if truth is, if the faa and n.t.s.b. had acted quickly after the first event in august 2016, this event may not have happened. >> woodruff: you're saying southwest and other airlines resisted? >> they did. you knw, the airline biness is a profit-making business and the fact of the matter is safysy alosts money, and this particular event, as troubling as it should have beenen its own in august 2016, was not treated with the urgency i think it should have. mo woodruff: well now it is certainly gettin attention, a lot more attention. miles
exactly the same thing happened with metal fatigue as the cause and that fan blade being spit out like a, astce of shrapnel. subsequent to that, the manufacture of the eine cfm which is a joint venture between g.e. and safran sent ouat service bulletin to the airlines who had these engines and said you probably should coultrasound testing of the fan blades to make sure there are no cracks because they're not nessarily visible. southwest was among the airlines who thid they resistedt call and...
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cohen's lawyer said in ast ement that the raid was carried out by the u.s. attorney's office in manhattan, based on a referral by mueller. the search was authorized by deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, who is overseeing the special counsel's investigation. democratic senator richard blumenthal of connecticut called it a "seismic" step. >> this kind of raid is extraordinary. it could not have been done if there were not near-certaint that he was going to either destroy evidence, or plan or commit a crime that involved obstruction of justice, and that there was evidence that would be destroyed. >> reporter: republican senator lindsey graham of south carolina brushed aside speculation tha l e president would try to dismiss the specunsel, but added a word of warning. >> i'm not concerned that he'll fire mueller. i don't think he'll fire rosenstein. that would be the beginning the end of his presidency, and he's not going to do that. >> reporter: legislation toha protect muellestalled in the senate, and leader mitch mcconell says he sees no need to act on i
cohen's lawyer said in ast ement that the raid was carried out by the u.s. attorney's office in manhattan, based on a referral by mueller. the search was authorized by deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, who is overseeing the special counsel's investigation. democratic senator richard blumenthal of connecticut called it a "seismic" step. >> this kind of raid is extraordinary. it could not have been done if there were not near-certaint that he was going to either destroy...
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and i think that's why weee seen over ast year-plus, that these sorts of attac continue. >> ambassador douglas lute, thank you as always. >> good to be wih you. >> woodruff: and now >> woodruff: and now, to a story from the war "isis": our pbs colleagues at frontline, in partnership with the bbc, have been following the story of an american woman, sam el hasni, who lived with her children in the "isis" capital, raqqa. film-maker josh baker has this first interviewith sam el hassani, who is being held with her children by kurdish rces in northern syria. the family's situation raises anew the question: what should the u.s. government do for isis families and chiren who are american citizens? >> reporter: this is sam el hassani's hussam elhassani's hue abefore he took his wife and children from iniiana to jon isis. >> for five years we had a great life. we worked together. we did everything together. he was very relaxed. okay, get off.o givessa a big hug and tell him thank you so much. >> thank you so much! >> you're welcome, buddy. >> about aear aft we met each other, we got married. he
and i think that's why weee seen over ast year-plus, that these sorts of attac continue. >> ambassador douglas lute, thank you as always. >> good to be wih you. >> woodruff: and now >> woodruff: and now, to a story from the war "isis": our pbs colleagues at frontline, in partnership with the bbc, have been following the story of an american woman, sam el hasni, who lived with her children in the "isis" capital, raqqa. film-maker josh baker has this...
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explosions were seen across damascus, ast he syrians launched their own defence rockets.ot about intervening in the civil war. it is not about regime change. it is about a limited and targeted strike that does not further escalate tensions in the region, and that does everything possible to prevent civilian casualties. russia's us ambassador writing: a pre—designed scenario is being implemented, again we are being threatened. we warn such actions will not be left without consequences. un secretary generaljens stoltenberg tweeted: those using chemical weapons had to be held accountable. the foreign secretary wrote that the world was united in disgust at the use of chemical weapons especially against civilians. there was defiance on the streets of damascus this morning, but the aim of the strikes was to get rid of bashar al—assad's illegal chemical weapons, not his regime. of course, the targets of these strikes are syria, not regime change is. we have seen pictures of the president bashar al—assad. the latest footage appears to show him arriving for work. those pictures ar
explosions were seen across damascus, ast he syrians launched their own defence rockets.ot about intervening in the civil war. it is not about regime change. it is about a limited and targeted strike that does not further escalate tensions in the region, and that does everything possible to prevent civilian casualties. russia's us ambassador writing: a pre—designed scenario is being implemented, again we are being threatened. we warn such actions will not be left without consequences. un...
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ast: stocks in asia higher the dollar trading is higher since january. on the brink of 3%, the cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. ♪ guy:he
ast: stocks in asia higher the dollar trading is higher since january. on the brink of 3%, the cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. ♪ guy:he
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crisis,ast since the you look at wells from up -- fargo, amazing growth.y nothing on the deposits in the get great returns. when you stop the growth story by force, they will struggle for a while. scarlet: the growth story may not all be there. bese are questions we will putting to the cfo of wells fargo who will join us later today. tesla may be the most hated stock in america as well as the most loved. there is a bifurcation. a close oh -- closer look at the battle of the tesla bulls and bears. this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: this is bloomberg rockets. scarlet: a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. apple issues a warning to its employees, telling workers to stop leaking information to the media which could hurt company sales. on itsosted a memo internal blog saying 29 lakers were discovered and 12 were arrested. apple said future violations could result in job loss and difficulty finding employment elsewhere. the value of spacex keeps soaring. the rocket maker has authorized a $507 million fundraising round and evaluation of $
crisis,ast since the you look at wells from up -- fargo, amazing growth.y nothing on the deposits in the get great returns. when you stop the growth story by force, they will struggle for a while. scarlet: the growth story may not all be there. bese are questions we will putting to the cfo of wells fargo who will join us later today. tesla may be the most hated stock in america as well as the most loved. there is a bifurcation. a close oh -- closer look at the battle of the tesla bulls and...
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ast is more interesting is prices have corrected, valuations at global markets are at two-year lows.h margins are supposed other sectors except for tech have improved. what happens if a trade war affects earnings? keith: we do not know. let's try to put numbers in perspective. we are talking $100 billion, $150 billion of tariffs. if you think about fiscal stimulus and the pipeline, we think it is about $50 billion. if this continues to escalate, it will be a bigger problem. price-earnings ratios have been coming down. we are down to 16%. will it continue? keith: we do not expect it to go to a new cycle high, but if you look at the brexit story, investors stepped in around the 16 multiple. enginessay, if trade escalate, we could move down as far as 15, about 6% to 8% downside in a negative scenario. and want to turn out of these, the average gain is around 20%. we are still bullish and telling investors how to lean into this. alix: how do you lean in? keith: buy equities. in the u.s., we are bullish on japan. japan just made a multi-decade breakout as far as price. economic gdp is als
ast is more interesting is prices have corrected, valuations at global markets are at two-year lows.h margins are supposed other sectors except for tech have improved. what happens if a trade war affects earnings? keith: we do not know. let's try to put numbers in perspective. we are talking $100 billion, $150 billion of tariffs. if you think about fiscal stimulus and the pipeline, we think it is about $50 billion. if this continues to escalate, it will be a bigger problem. price-earnings...
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to ast a grandmother bullet when she was killed while playing the organ in a church when i was 11 yearsalt with it in different ways, and as i stand here today, and my brother stance here today -- he is dealing with the grief in ways that are different than me, and i ask that you keep all of us in prior as we continue to go through the grieving process of a parent that we have yet be able to bury. father,father, and our spoke those pathetic words 50 prophetic words 50 years ago. that on the next day, april 4, 1968, that he made a phone call to my grandmother, alberta king. the one who was shot playing the organ. to give her the title of the message he will be delivering on sunday, april 7. the title of that message -- >> we go back to life to memphis, tennessee. if you want to see all of this in its entirety, will provide that later on the c-span networks. >> there has been a great and aggressive move to water down his message and to sanitize his words, and to make him comfortable to the status quo, and make them acceptable to the american palate. there has been a move to hijack the ver
to ast a grandmother bullet when she was killed while playing the organ in a church when i was 11 yearsalt with it in different ways, and as i stand here today, and my brother stance here today -- he is dealing with the grief in ways that are different than me, and i ask that you keep all of us in prior as we continue to go through the grieving process of a parent that we have yet be able to bury. father,father, and our spoke those pathetic words 50 prophetic words 50 years ago. that on the...
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baseline --ast of a we worry about risks.oderating over the next couple of years -- we see a number of risks out there and they range the financial stability to big risk people are talking about this week -- we just around international trade. >> international trade will be front and center. yeti a 300 page economic outlook filled with smart analysis of the ideas and concepts ahead. in paragraph three, you get right to it, which is high debt levels. and a trillion dollar deficit. how do you translate the trillion dollar deficit of the u.s.? according to what we have recommended, faces fiscal challenges. in particular from entitlement programs. andeds to put its debt obligations on a more sustainable path. from that standpoint, the increase in the deficit is not going in the right direction. it is also coming at a time where the u.s. is at full employment. this is a problem for many countries with high sovereign not muchls, and ammunition down the road. >> and writing up overnight of a slowdown in germany. tell us about the eu
baseline --ast of a we worry about risks.oderating over the next couple of years -- we see a number of risks out there and they range the financial stability to big risk people are talking about this week -- we just around international trade. >> international trade will be front and center. yeti a 300 page economic outlook filled with smart analysis of the ideas and concepts ahead. in paragraph three, you get right to it, which is high debt levels. and a trillion dollar deficit. how do...
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>> it is rare to see another nerves ast soothes much as the last one did.nting relative to have good last month was. cavanaugh of voya investment management, stephen stewart, and luke, thank you for being with us. do not miss our interview with raphael bostic at 11:00 this morning eastern time. coming up, facebook shares a rallying in premarket as mark zuckerberg sees limited effects from the data problem. we will get a shareholder's take next. and listen to our colleagues on the radio from 7:00 to 9:00 in new york, and then 9:00 to 10:00 and new york, boston, the bay area, washington, d.c., and london. this is bloomberg. ♪ kailey: this is "bloomberg daybreak." coming -- coming up later, raw feel bostick, atlanta federal reserve president -- raphael bostic. and now to your bloomberg business flash. fiat chrysler approved a spinoff of a parts maker, one of the last items on the ceo's to do list before he leaves. he says it will increase value for shareholders. he had sales of about $9.7 billion in 2016. the head of ubs' investment bank says he has an aggress
>> it is rare to see another nerves ast soothes much as the last one did.nting relative to have good last month was. cavanaugh of voya investment management, stephen stewart, and luke, thank you for being with us. do not miss our interview with raphael bostic at 11:00 this morning eastern time. coming up, facebook shares a rallying in premarket as mark zuckerberg sees limited effects from the data problem. we will get a shareholder's take next. and listen to our colleagues on the radio...
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. >> and the conductor asked me if i wanted a wheelchair and i said no i'm going on colbeir to kick astin the green room. and she's sitting next to a man in a green jacket. patrick reed excited to talk to both of them in this next half hour. >> headlines from around the globe. "new york times" expected to soar in 2020. some economists drive up interest rates and the cost of borrowing. they say it could slow the economy and tank stock prices. >> britain express reports will measure glucose measures. the patch may eliminate the finger pick tests. they created an adhesive device that can be linked to a smart phone app. >> a man landed in the hospital after eating the world's hottest pepper in up state new york. further testing he was sensitive to active component in the peppers cap say san. a new study suggest alleviating pain and blood pressure can have unexpected effects on some people. >> and welcome a son apartment building in new york city. last night on his show described it on 911. >> this is how fast it happened i called 911, in a minute conversation we are about to have a baby, we
. >> and the conductor asked me if i wanted a wheelchair and i said no i'm going on colbeir to kick astin the green room. and she's sitting next to a man in a green jacket. patrick reed excited to talk to both of them in this next half hour. >> headlines from around the globe. "new york times" expected to soar in 2020. some economists drive up interest rates and the cost of borrowing. they say it could slow the economy and tank stock prices. >> britain express...