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no está cadena hermana revela que la administración del presidente tronco no tiene forma de reunir asusos están bajo la autoridad >> se aplica en la frontera con las aparatos electrónicos >> hay una demanda, argumenta que es inconstitucional >> miles cruzan todos los días por esta frontera >> alrededor de una 100a parte fueron sometidos a una infección de sus aparatos electrónicos el año pasado está los celulares >> fueron más de 30,000 revisionesue realizaron >> esto mientras sigue en curso una demanda por las libertades civiles en ella argumentan que dicha práctica viola la cuarta enmienda al buscar contenido en los aparatos electrónicos >> es parte de mi privacidad seguramente si llega un oficial y me dice dame tu teléfono voy a preguntar por qué lo vas a revisar >> la respuesta es que no limitan sus búsquedas para determinar si los viajeros son admisibles en el país pero es una operación crucial para asunto de seguridad nacional >> cuando uno entra en los puertos de entrada las autoridades dicen que no requieren órdenes jurídicas para sacar información o poder investigar >> le inves
no está cadena hermana revela que la administración del presidente tronco no tiene forma de reunir asusos están bajo la autoridad >> se aplica en la frontera con las aparatos electrónicos >> hay una demanda, argumenta que es inconstitucional >> miles cruzan todos los días por esta frontera >> alrededor de una 100a parte fueron sometidos a una infección de sus aparatos electrónicos el año pasado está los celulares >> fueron más de 30,000 revisionesue...
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May 1, 2019
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you couldn't muster as an asus last letter he had to go on the boulevard to d.c. if. you do. so it was very fun to share as you do. you. think you know that. you can read the last. century so you. think that. the two heads finally went for a combined price of twenty eight million euros the conclusive bids came from a chinese businessman who asked to remain anonymous but five days after the sale the mysterious bio revealed his identity at a press conference in beijing and his announcement was more than unexpected. ways. well as a city in a city that's already been well you know it's interesting to look on what it was to see to that idea. as the buyer refused to pay for the objects pillage from his country the big was cancelled and the two bronzes were returned to p.r. back. in china people continued to demand the restitution a demand which took on political dimensions beijing viewed it as a way to exercise a national humiliation but also to confirm its newfound international clout the two bronzes in the sun the home begs a collection had become symbols of the plundering of the
you couldn't muster as an asus last letter he had to go on the boulevard to d.c. if. you do. so it was very fun to share as you do. you. think you know that. you can read the last. century so you. think that. the two heads finally went for a combined price of twenty eight million euros the conclusive bids came from a chinese businessman who asked to remain anonymous but five days after the sale the mysterious bio revealed his identity at a press conference in beijing and his announcement was...
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habrÁ clásicoen seria atractiva, porque cruz asus estarÁ midiendo al amÉrica y por Último monterrey enfrentarÁiano no lo desaprovechÓ para abrir el marcador. el submarino amarillo le responderÍa rÁpido en una jugada muy similar remata al borde para empatar la pizarra y silenciar el santiago bernabÉu . al 40, y tras un cÓrner marcelo dispara derecha y la pelota queda en el Área. jesÚs vallejo tuvo atento y marcÓ el segundo lo gol del madrid . en el segundo tiempo mariano volvÍa a aparecer. esta vez luego de una gran jugada colectiva y tuvo que empujarla bajo el arco para el tercero. villarreal volviÓ a marcar por intermedio de costa al minuto 94 se perfilÓ y disparó de zurda en la medialuna para el 3 2 final. a falta de dos sonados como el submarino amarillo sigue comprometiÓ los puestos bajo, meta que el equipo merengue ya el tercer lugar general. atlÉtico de madrid es segundo con 74 el real madrid esta la tercera posiciÓn con 68 u. seguido del getafe que es cuatro, valencia cinto y seguida de sexto consecutivo cinco puntos. en la premier league el mÁnchester estaba obligado a ganar en su vest
habrÁ clásicoen seria atractiva, porque cruz asus estarÁ midiendo al amÉrica y por Último monterrey enfrentarÁiano no lo desaprovechÓ para abrir el marcador. el submarino amarillo le responderÍa rÁpido en una jugada muy similar remata al borde para empatar la pizarra y silenciar el santiago bernabÉu . al 40, y tras un cÓrner marcelo dispara derecha y la pelota queda en el Área. jesÚs vallejo tuvo atento y marcÓ el segundo lo gol del madrid . en el segundo tiempo mariano volvÍa a...
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maestros para proteger a nuestros estudiantes, nos enfoquemos mÁs en educar a los maestros en que asus quieren reportar a sus familiares, o personas con quien trabaja, porque siente lealtad hacia esa persona. pero tienen un derecho y un deber de reportarlas. fabiola: estos cambiossucede cuando la venta de armas bajo el aÑo pasado. aunque algunas tragedias se podÍan haber evitado, agrega. >> si esa madre hubiera reportado al hijo, simplemente no para tenerlo arrestado sino para sacarle el arma de fuego, ella estuviera viva, el hijo estarÍa vivo, y todos los inocentes muchachos de esa escuela estarÍan vivos. fabiola: opositores ya han re-- ya han presentado denuncias en contra de los gobiernos locales demandando opresiÓn. aÚn asÍ la ley entrarÁ en vigor en new york y estados como colorado en los prÓximos seis meses. arantxa: una familia de california no descansa buscando justicia para su hijo asesinado misteriosamente en un destino turÍstico de mÉxico. fÉlix: los panameÑos eligieron nuevo pres con entrega el mismo día, target llega a tu puerta para que puedas hacer más. ♪ target, rápido
maestros para proteger a nuestros estudiantes, nos enfoquemos mÁs en educar a los maestros en que asus quieren reportar a sus familiares, o personas con quien trabaja, porque siente lealtad hacia esa persona. pero tienen un derecho y un deber de reportarlas. fabiola: estos cambiossucede cuando la venta de armas bajo el aÑo pasado. aunque algunas tragedias se podÍan haber evitado, agrega. >> si esa madre hubiera reportado al hijo, simplemente no para tenerlo arrestado sino para sacarle...
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detrás del bisturí >>> (♪ música ) >>> son costosas, riesgosas pero miles de mujeres están dispuestas asu casa de las personas adineradas o de un estatus social alto. con el paso de los años el aumento de médicos cirujanos, y el desarrollo de las tecnologías, permiten a cualquier persona poder someterse a una cirugía >>> dispone el marcaje, para marcar el abdomen, y esta otra cirugía y la grasa, parte de la grasa no serán arriba >>> de con estudios revelados por la sociedad internacional de cirugías plásticas en el año 2018 cerca de 27 millones de personas se someterán a cirugías plásticas como aumento de busto, liposucción, y la más popular implante en los glúteos. ocho de cada 10 pacientes eran mujeres y el 40 dos, 2% superaban los 30 años de edad. y este 2019 la cifra podría duplicarse de que la moda de cirugías sigue en aumento >>> hay muchas cosas pero para empezar me gustaría hacerme los senos. es algo que avisan varias personas >>> a otras mujeres como evelyn valdés solo le costó una cirugía para comenzar un cambio radical en su cuerpo >>> la primera que me voy hacer y no voy a ser
detrás del bisturí >>> (♪ música ) >>> son costosas, riesgosas pero miles de mujeres están dispuestas asu casa de las personas adineradas o de un estatus social alto. con el paso de los años el aumento de médicos cirujanos, y el desarrollo de las tecnologías, permiten a cualquier persona poder someterse a una cirugía >>> dispone el marcaje, para marcar el abdomen, y esta otra cirugía y la grasa, parte de la grasa no serán arriba >>> de con...
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. >> not to mention the farmers that will feel that pinch asu. >>> still ahead, call him dr.ook. at. that. sustainable wild-caught... or responsibly farmed. and now at a lower price. aw. confetti. drivers just wont put their phones down. n introducing... smartdogs. the first dogs trained to train humans. stopping drivers fro l selfie-ing. and whatever this is. available to the public... never.ogare not the answer. but geico has a simple tip. turn on "do not disturb while driving" mode. brought to you by geico. let's go. with quality ingredients, nutella is sure to bring a smile to breakfast time. show your appreciation with a limited edition nutella jar! plaque psoriasis get clearer. and stay clearer. stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya® tell your doctor if you plan to or
. >> not to mention the farmers that will feel that pinch asu. >>> still ahead, call him dr.ook. at. that. sustainable wild-caught... or responsibly farmed. and now at a lower price. aw. confetti. drivers just wont put their phones down. n introducing... smartdogs. the first dogs trained to train humans. stopping drivers fro l selfie-ing. and whatever this is. available to the public... never.ogare not the answer. but geico has a simple tip. turn on "do not disturb while...
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May 28, 2019
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back several decades ago when the bridge opened up a passage to pedestrians crime for us to resist asu has more now from the bridge. >>at the golden gate bridge toll plaza. the people not only are they off today enjoy memorial day, but there are. the golden gate bridge who was on this day back in 19 37 when the bridge opened up to all pedestrians. i spoke with some people about. looking forward to making that first journey across the bridge. >>what do you think being able to cross a these amazing actually because was my for some crossing on the bike avoids cost car of players, some exciting you actually have a excited. >>and they're celebrating an anniversary where people could actually you know says lego a crosswalk like you. >>it is very cool. i've never done it before as far as like and we by 20. present 22 hours actually get here so it's not as fun across the to have and oh yeah, i know not yet i'm excited, i'm looking for the entrance and i can't mind and but i think it's around the corner so again i have confidence you figure that out thank you have confidence to exit. it is a co
back several decades ago when the bridge opened up a passage to pedestrians crime for us to resist asu has more now from the bridge. >>at the golden gate bridge toll plaza. the people not only are they off today enjoy memorial day, but there are. the golden gate bridge who was on this day back in 19 37 when the bridge opened up to all pedestrians. i spoke with some people about. looking forward to making that first journey across the bridge. >>what do you think being able to cross a...
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infrastructure and prescription drugs are things people talk about that we could accomplish on a bipartisan asusme things that have to get done, such as coming up with a plan to raise budget caps and lit the debt ceiling.
infrastructure and prescription drugs are things people talk about that we could accomplish on a bipartisan asusme things that have to get done, such as coming up with a plan to raise budget caps and lit the debt ceiling.
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asu a on this case. particularly it doesn't go to congress. >> dana: and they don't get to go to the microphone for the press conference usually. >> james: they get to be damp and -- deadpanned. >> dana: does bob mueller weight man or just continue to stay silent? >> james: i think the whole probe, whatever you think about it has been disciplined in terms of their approach and i don't do a lot of talking, gratuitous pleadings to get their story out so whatever mueller will do, no one is hearing about it. i suspect he will testify and he will be a compelling figure. >> dana: what about, what do you hear from the u.s. attorney world when it comes to all of the other places where they are trying to get to president tru president trump, financial records, the president trying to block information from being released from deutsche bank. that has taken up a lot of time. >> james: it is interesting. we have known for some time the district of new york aggressively looking for the president. they had pleadings t
asu a on this case. particularly it doesn't go to congress. >> dana: and they don't get to go to the microphone for the press conference usually. >> james: they get to be damp and -- deadpanned. >> dana: does bob mueller weight man or just continue to stay silent? >> james: i think the whole probe, whatever you think about it has been disciplined in terms of their approach and i don't do a lot of talking, gratuitous pleadings to get their story out so whatever mueller...
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i got this question last night at asu, some students said he's obviously the most immoral president in american history. the first thing, the first way i judge morality of a politician or a leader -- is that leader doing what he said he was doing? to that leader turn his or her back on their constituents? did the leader move the embassy when they said they want, cancel the arend deal when they said they wanted? did they put strong judges on the supreme court on the circuit court, did they deregulate the economy? of course. and every single turn this president has kept his promises, unlike presidents of the last 30 years or leaders that say they will secure the border and don't and will move the embassy and don't -- this president has done everything he said he was going to do at every single turn, despite the media trying to assassinate him, despite the and elites in both parties trying to demagogue him, despite every single person in both parties that have been happy with the status quo at our expense and i think it deserves great praise for everyone in this room that our president ha
i got this question last night at asu, some students said he's obviously the most immoral president in american history. the first thing, the first way i judge morality of a politician or a leader -- is that leader doing what he said he was doing? to that leader turn his or her back on their constituents? did the leader move the embassy when they said they want, cancel the arend deal when they said they wanted? did they put strong judges on the supreme court on the circuit court, did they...
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it is supposed to be asus -- a disk -- a dependable source of value.re should be no monetary favoritism that helps wealthy investors or big corporations who want to do buybacks. money should work for everyone. and it should not be causing further wealth inequality. that is where i would start. i think the fed is going through a period of introspective. its own approach is not achieving the results at five after the models are not working the way central bankers would have anticipated. they are targeting inflation, missing the target, they are even defining stable prices in a way that i'm not sure everyone would agree. i am sometimes called a gold bug, i guess you were alluding to commodities. there is athat virtue and some kind of a -- some monetary integrity that is not just dependent on a dozen people meeting eight times a year to decide what should be the price of capital. i think the fed should be open and i think it is increasingly working, neways of mechanisms, and maybe even taking a look at its own record and deciding how it could do better. da
it is supposed to be asus -- a disk -- a dependable source of value.re should be no monetary favoritism that helps wealthy investors or big corporations who want to do buybacks. money should work for everyone. and it should not be causing further wealth inequality. that is where i would start. i think the fed is going through a period of introspective. its own approach is not achieving the results at five after the models are not working the way central bankers would have anticipated. they are...
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infrastructure and prescription drugs are things people talk about that we could accomplish on a bipartisan asus. there are some things that have to get done, such as coming up with a plan to raise budget caps and lit the debt ceiling. david: we can to overlook that debt ceiling but i think we heard from treasury secretary mnuchin yesterday about timing when we might run out of money if we do not get new authority. anna: he said we could run out of money by this summer. other independent analysts have said by later in the fall. it is an important issue that has to get done as soon as possible in order to bring some kind of stability to people who are looking at this with concern. nancy pelosi did just mentioned this in her press conference. she said we will let the debt ceiling. she did not say how but she seemed confident we will get that done. david: thank you so much to anna edgerton. shawn donnan, we heard from the people's daily and they took a hard line about the president's position. they said we are like ebola in a china shop. is beijing drawling the line harder and harder? shawn: that i
infrastructure and prescription drugs are things people talk about that we could accomplish on a bipartisan asus. there are some things that have to get done, such as coming up with a plan to raise budget caps and lit the debt ceiling. david: we can to overlook that debt ceiling but i think we heard from treasury secretary mnuchin yesterday about timing when we might run out of money if we do not get new authority. anna: he said we could run out of money by this summer. other independent...
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new 10:00, asus missing san ramon with what we have learned with this incident. >> reporter: frank and julie, administrators threat found in the restroom on the world in which building on campus, police officers will be on hand on may 9, and in the coming days. >> cowell will be shot up at 5- 9. >> reporter: parents made alert from administrators after a california high school in san ramon. despite it's frustrating that these threats >> there was graffiti found written in the bathroom wall. which made reference to shooting up the school on a specific date. >>> a student shared this photo, he says is of the threat. circulating on snapshot. it reads in black marker, cal will be shot up 5-9, final warning. it >> it's pretty scary, think in your school could be shot up like that. >> reporter: many students found out about the front written in the boys bathroom of the world language building from their parents. the school district as a student founded around 11:30 wednesday morning. and reported to a staff member, law enforcement was notified, then parents in an email the district rights, t
new 10:00, asus missing san ramon with what we have learned with this incident. >> reporter: frank and julie, administrators threat found in the restroom on the world in which building on campus, police officers will be on hand on may 9, and in the coming days. >> cowell will be shot up at 5- 9. >> reporter: parents made alert from administrators after a california high school in san ramon. despite it's frustrating that these threats >> there was graffiti found written...
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police officers have asu tation just down the street from the school so they arrived almost immediately>> we saw some of the kids leaving with their arms over their heads.hi a lot of the cren in the middle school self-evacuated. the evacuations are still ongoing right now. again, this is a middle school. at least two people in custody. there may be another gunman or person shooting. but seven injured. we do not know the extent of those injuries. we doesot note of those who are injured. >> right now we're hearing that we don't believe that another suspect, but we're waiting for clarification on that. at least two people in custody so far. >> all righ >>> we also have breaking news in montgomery county where the principal of damascus high has resig casey krause announced the move into letter to staff last fall. allegations of hazing were madeg against up of football players at the school. the school's procedure and reporting pracrces came unde some heavy fire, and now four prosecuted on rape and attempted rape charges. kraus says the school needs new leadership. she is taking another job
police officers have asu tation just down the street from the school so they arrived almost immediately>> we saw some of the kids leaving with their arms over their heads.hi a lot of the cren in the middle school self-evacuated. the evacuations are still ongoing right now. again, this is a middle school. at least two people in custody. there may be another gunman or person shooting. but seven injured. we do not know the extent of those injuries. we doesot note of those who are injured....
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i think the president i think is asus tommed to going into conflicts with people with lesser authority than he has. look at his entire business career was taking advantage of people that he could overcome simply with his resources. >> not paying bills. >> not paying bills. walking away from obligations. filing bruping bankruptcy and s he's a billionaire at the same time. he's out of that environment right now. the congress of the united states is the legislative branch, a co-equal barrage of government. if he thinks we're going to walk away, he's wrong. he gets signals from his republican colleagues, the people that unfortunately like lindsey graham that i can't understand, he gets signals that they're okay with that. that they're being to grant to the president this unusual authority to simply run the executive branch but also essentially serve as the republican leader of the house and as the republican leader of the senate. the president has been authority by those individuals who puts us in a tough spot. >> but he's getting those signals because those elected officials want to be re
i think the president i think is asus tommed to going into conflicts with people with lesser authority than he has. look at his entire business career was taking advantage of people that he could overcome simply with his resources. >> not paying bills. >> not paying bills. walking away from obligations. filing bruping bankruptcy and s he's a billionaire at the same time. he's out of that environment right now. the congress of the united states is the legislative branch, a co-equal...
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. >> seth: and then all of asu en, you know, you make this very sort of -- sort of honest, authenticow it's been adapted to stage and it's taken on this life of its own. y are you precious abor work or are you happy when it goes -- >> are you kidding there's been 50 versions of it they keep paying me to write it. i want to do the porn version. reallyht [ la and applause which will be "pubic hairspray." >> seth: "pubic hairspray. there you go [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] let's wait for the reviews >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> seth: i feel like we could write them yeah >> yeah. >> seth: you -- there is this be lathat has been put on you over the years of cult director. >> yeah. >> seth: do you likeeing called a cult director >> well, i don't mind it, but in hollywood it's the worst thing tyou can ever say because them, cult means, "two smart people like it and it lost every penny. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> so, which was true in my movies >> seth: yeah. >> so, no. i never went in and said, "i want to make a cult movie. h i always to lie and say, "everybody in america is gonna love this
. >> seth: and then all of asu en, you know, you make this very sort of -- sort of honest, authenticow it's been adapted to stage and it's taken on this life of its own. y are you precious abor work or are you happy when it goes -- >> are you kidding there's been 50 versions of it they keep paying me to write it. i want to do the porn version. reallyht [ la and applause which will be "pubic hairspray." >> seth: "pubic hairspray. there you go [ laughter ] [...
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we are probably meeting on a day-to-day asus the recommendations i made the secretary is between 30 to 40% -- 30% to 40% of the combatant commanders need so there's a strong demand signal and what we do for the secretary is how to best allocate the isr we have today and we make continued investments in the future. one of the reasons we are invested more in space as it will be a significant enhancement to the overall reconnaissance capability. >> mr. secretary. >> we will never have enough isr given the current capabilities. the chairman made mention of this but i will make it even , more broadly. space will enable unbelievable amount of observation so by 2025 , these are estimates, commercially, and this is where we need to tap into the commercial innovation there will , be persistent surveillance of the globe by 2025. and how we view this will completely change as we leverage space and its capabilities. >> final question is for counter capability. we have 900 miles of border we have thety and air force base with isr, but we have customs and border protection of flying both manned and
we are probably meeting on a day-to-day asus the recommendations i made the secretary is between 30 to 40% -- 30% to 40% of the combatant commanders need so there's a strong demand signal and what we do for the secretary is how to best allocate the isr we have today and we make continued investments in the future. one of the reasons we are invested more in space as it will be a significant enhancement to the overall reconnaissance capability. >> mr. secretary. >> we will never have...
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consumer technology association represents over 2200 american technology companies 80% of whom are small asus zen startups. ces is the largest and most influential tech event in the world and largest business event in the world. we applaud you in this committee for dressing this important issue, vehicle safety especially in the busy summer driving season. we know there are many lifesaving technologies that exist and other such as self-driving technology are quickly advancing. at ces 20 team of passionate advocate for the welfare of children exhibited her innovation for the first time. she was 83 years old. after seeing news stories about children accidentally left in hot cars she decided she could make a difference. technology. she invented a detector in a device called save our loved ones to prevent children seniors and pets from being left alone in cars. many other entrepreneurs have introduced devices -- devices to solve this problem using connector car seat absent blue chips. they all help remind parents to check the backseat. automakers have worked to address this problem. nissan has a r
consumer technology association represents over 2200 american technology companies 80% of whom are small asus zen startups. ces is the largest and most influential tech event in the world and largest business event in the world. we applaud you in this committee for dressing this important issue, vehicle safety especially in the busy summer driving season. we know there are many lifesaving technologies that exist and other such as self-driving technology are quickly advancing. at ces 20 team of...
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. >> i'm trying to understand how your north korea policy is asu ess if he is launching missiles.at you have had summits. nothing has come come of it. he is doing missile tests againa we're right where we began. >> it's not true to say nothing has come of it. there have been steps that have moved us tords for a strong -- significant period of time. there was no missile testing. we got hostages back home to the united states. remains of american war heroes. i don't know how you can say that's nothing. to me, that's certainly something. i know it's something to the families of those individuals who those people came back home. this is a president who has made those things happen. he should never have been in this position in the first place. this is because of the failure of the administrations that came before him that never dealt with it to begin with. >> i'm going to ask you about the decision to give the attorney general this unilateral authority to declassify intelligr ce. the ordeys the attorney general should consult with relevant agency heads but not that he has to. why did
. >> i'm trying to understand how your north korea policy is asu ess if he is launching missiles.at you have had summits. nothing has come come of it. he is doing missile tests againa we're right where we began. >> it's not true to say nothing has come of it. there have been steps that have moved us tords for a strong -- significant period of time. there was no missile testing. we got hostages back home to the united states. remains of american war heroes. i don't know how you can...
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kathleen hays sat down with him in an asus of interview in zurich. >> my point of view is always lookmedium-term. where is the economy going in terms of employment, in terms of inflation? just try to keep monetary policy and a nice balance in terms of our goals. i'm not going to opine whether the markets are right are wrong -- right or wrong. we will have to wait to see if these risks materialize or don't. at the fed we are in the mantra of data dependency. that means to continuously reassess what the data is telling us about the outlook for the economy to see how best we achieve our goals. go a littlet me further on this. when does the damage from a , and war, if it continues even if there starts to be some deal made, the tariffs a stay in place. so when would it become severe that it is time to start looking at a possible rate cut? tariffs asnk of the a negative supply shock. .t has affected the economy it will probably boost inflation by a few tenths. ed affects demand and growth. it also has effects on the value chain and how are our economic system works. we just have to keep ass
kathleen hays sat down with him in an asus of interview in zurich. >> my point of view is always lookmedium-term. where is the economy going in terms of employment, in terms of inflation? just try to keep monetary policy and a nice balance in terms of our goals. i'm not going to opine whether the markets are right are wrong -- right or wrong. we will have to wait to see if these risks materialize or don't. at the fed we are in the mantra of data dependency. that means to continuously...