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b. capital a butcher welcome to africa many nigerians feel that president bush did not achieve enough in his 1st term why does he still have your support. because as you can see i attended this you know reassuring from jugo are due to my sport to mr president. and he used to have my sports because what he seemed to agree on he's pro misuse of delivering a d.v.d. of democracy to nigerians so i get that you're saying that this is a president often take pretty and many people echo that sentiment but people worry about the fact that he is not to live it on many promises he's made boko haram missed in the threats in the north economy is not doing well why does he deserve another term. he deserves some of the time in order to question what he did or he's a chief means so far because when we are talking of the away or push to the extreme core muscle of most east major riyad because we no longer are year 2 of won't last seen any c.t.o. from a junior to me yes i see for him he's close will you do a team on you such agreements. ok so a lot of people on the continent to having a conversation about
b. capital a butcher welcome to africa many nigerians feel that president bush did not achieve enough in his 1st term why does he still have your support. because as you can see i attended this you know reassuring from jugo are due to my sport to mr president. and he used to have my sports because what he seemed to agree on he's pro misuse of delivering a d.v.d. of democracy to nigerians so i get that you're saying that this is a president often take pretty and many people echo that sentiment...
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national elections with voting in dozens of constituencies today's polls include the capital delhi the governing posse the b j p is the frontrunner that is expected to lose some of the seats that presently holds ballots are set to be counted later this month. while is in the indian capital where she's been watching people turn out to vote. it's face of the indian national election the capital off delhi votes today i have worked at today 100000000 other people like me are eligible to call off their votes in this phase now i've said this before while covering the selection but i cannot repeat it often enough every time in dallas to board him a general election is the largest exercise in democracy in the history of the world so of course a massive logistical challenge in the capital along the side the fact that elections have been largely peaceful so far the amount could climb and all security forces 60000 security personnel bottom military forces have been deployed all across the national capital region liquor stores have been shut down for treating these to ensure that no election malpractise happens the can
national elections with voting in dozens of constituencies today's polls include the capital delhi the governing posse the b j p is the frontrunner that is expected to lose some of the seats that presently holds ballots are set to be counted later this month. while is in the indian capital where she's been watching people turn out to vote. it's face of the indian national election the capital off delhi votes today i have worked at today 100000000 other people like me are eligible to call off...
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but once they start winning in federal court and judges were saying b that deutschek and capital one need to turn over the president's financial records, they sai wait a minute, a, that didn't take that long. they were worried it would take years to get a judge to rule. and b, he ruled in their favor. so that made democrats more confident that they actually have the legal standing to do this and that they wil win victories like this in the future without resorting to anen impeac inquiry which opens up a can of worms politically that nancy pelosi w rather not open now if she doesn't have to. bert: all thi debate over impeachment on the democratic side but back to the infrastructure point. the talks fell apart thiisweek. that because, toluse, republicans, at tth end o day in congress, don't want to raise taxes and taxes would have to be part of any deal? toluse: infrastructure has always been a diffilt issue in congress because no one wants to raise the gas tax, no one wants to raise taxes to pay for the billions of dollars that need to be funded. president trump came out and said i'm
but once they start winning in federal court and judges were saying b that deutschek and capital one need to turn over the president's financial records, they sai wait a minute, a, that didn't take that long. they were worried it would take years to get a judge to rule. and b, he ruled in their favor. so that made democrats more confident that they actually have the legal standing to do this and that they wil win victories like this in the future without resorting to anen impeac inquiry which...
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that voting phase including in the capital delhi results there carry a special symbolism for the rest of the country and could deal an embarrassing blow to render modi's b j p in the capital the party adami currently holds sway they hope their efforts to improve education would convince voters to back them again our correspondents all you found the car sent us this report. and this is how cream up on through 350 getting a grant from britain's ready for school. she's raised him ever since his mother a school dropout moved away. 3 month old through didn't get the chance to go to school. but she wants to make sure princeton. the 8 year old studies at a prestigious private school in debbie. it costs more than a $1200.00 euros a year a huge financial burden for prima works as a. husband is a shelf you she's taken out loans to cover the school fees and she's determined to make it work that is a safety net a about how to win this in high school there's a good environment for prince he learns good values there the teachers are good the toilets are clean prince learns to read and write in english we want him to work in an office some day and have a better life h
that voting phase including in the capital delhi results there carry a special symbolism for the rest of the country and could deal an embarrassing blow to render modi's b j p in the capital the party adami currently holds sway they hope their efforts to improve education would convince voters to back them again our correspondents all you found the car sent us this report. and this is how cream up on through 350 getting a grant from britain's ready for school. she's raised him ever since his...
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but he is a billionaire with a capital b. he amassed it basically by buying and selling software companies. he started out as an investment banker on wall street. he did this for various firms like goldman sachs and then he decided to branch out on his own because he learned so much about what kind of companies to invest in. and what kind of companies to sell off. so he started his own firm and that is how he amassed this wealth, over decades of buying and selling software companies . >> probably the first african- american to be doing something like this at this time. you pointed out that his company, vista equity did not have the picture of him on his website. you had an interesting hypothesis. what was it? >> reporter: i talked to several african-american ceos and entrepreneurs who have done the exact same thing. what they have learned is that often, customers will close the door on them and won't trust them if they see that this person is an african-american so what they do on their website and various pamphlets is the us
but he is a billionaire with a capital b. he amassed it basically by buying and selling software companies. he started out as an investment banker on wall street. he did this for various firms like goldman sachs and then he decided to branch out on his own because he learned so much about what kind of companies to invest in. and what kind of companies to sell off. so he started his own firm and that is how he amassed this wealth, over decades of buying and selling software companies . >>...
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not a plausible -- >> let mets ask you this texual question then, this is looking at subsection capital b. when under your understanding of the categorical approach, when the court is determining whether an offense by its nature involves the requisite risk, is it not asking, do the elements in themselves involve that risk? isn't that what it boils down to? >> i discusses agree under this language, your honor. >> so what does the court look to besides the elements, to determine what is the typical case? >> as had language has been constru construed, it would imagine ordinary case. we get there from james versus united states, noting the dual inherently probabilistic language that's present here. >> yeah, okay, but let's take burglary, the classical definition, unlawful intrigue of a dwellings with the intent to commit a felony. so now i want to think of the ordinary case of burglary, and that's what i think of. what do i think of beyond that? you think of how it's often or typically is committeds. you then ask the question, what is the risk associated with that? the problem is we can't ans
not a plausible -- >> let mets ask you this texual question then, this is looking at subsection capital b. when under your understanding of the categorical approach, when the court is determining whether an offense by its nature involves the requisite risk, is it not asking, do the elements in themselves involve that risk? isn't that what it boils down to? >> i discusses agree under this language, your honor. >> so what does the court look to besides the elements, to determine...
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b-52 bombers. now to the capital where the fight continues over the mueller report.ublican leaders have changed course, now trying to convince the special counsel not to testify. nancy cordes joins us with more on this. so nancy, some republicans earlier said they did want to hear from robert mueller. what's changed? >> reporter: what's changed is the senate's republican leader, mitch mcconnell, jeff, got the president's message loud and clear, and so he went to the senate floor today and said point blank, the case is closed. the 450-page muller report is out, he said, it doesn't recommend any charges against to move on. at the same time, the white house was taking another step to stymie the democratic-led investigations here on capitol hill, exerting executive privilege to block former white house counsel don mcgahn from complying with a congressional subpoena. in a letter to the house judiciary committee, the president's lawyers said mcgahn "does not have the legal right to disclose those documents from his time in the white house." that led the house speaker, nanc
b-52 bombers. now to the capital where the fight continues over the mueller report.ublican leaders have changed course, now trying to convince the special counsel not to testify. nancy cordes joins us with more on this. so nancy, some republicans earlier said they did want to hear from robert mueller. what's changed? >> reporter: what's changed is the senate's republican leader, mitch mcconnell, jeff, got the president's message loud and clear, and so he went to the senate floor today and...
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perhs it's appropriate that here in the capital of fake, la laland,on b meat is leading the fake meat >> how do you do that? >> t company had the best performing ipo in years. meat altertives arehowing up n more fast food chains and grocery store, but beyond meat is spending so much on improving the product and scaling, it's not clear when it will be profitable. >> our current householdar ess is 2%. we've got a lot of custome to talk to. >> would you ever try the meat substitutes? >> no.ve tried it. >> never have, but i'd like to tray one some time. >> even so, as the summer grilling season starts, demand for meat alternatives is heating up and they've warned of potential shortages and beyond meat went through their own ven brownccups and said he's not going to let that happen again and they're availabl to have capacity and the stock and ingredients suspect enough to go twice the levels that they expect. >> this is fake meat. asis is real. fake meat often h a few morees calohan real meat and higher sodium and it has zero cholesterol a lower fat. the real difference right now is the pr
perhs it's appropriate that here in the capital of fake, la laland,on b meat is leading the fake meat >> how do you do that? >> t company had the best performing ipo in years. meat altertives arehowing up n more fast food chains and grocery store, but beyond meat is spending so much on improving the product and scaling, it's not clear when it will be profitable. >> our current householdar ess is 2%. we've got a lot of custome to talk to. >> would you ever try the meat...
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." >>> before we go today, we need to le you know some beloved members with a capital "b" are retiringn a very important part of this broadcast, looking at you tony mirante. if you don't say thank you, you can never say it enough. >> mr. mirante there. >> started -- >> show those names again. >> mr. mirante tells us he started as a prompter for walter cronkite 37 years ago. there are nearly centuries of experience with this graduating class. we thank them for all the incredible work. >> you see our three mugs up here each day, but it takes a village. we would not do what we do without the crew we have. >> i agree with that. he's got a little something going on with the eyes? what's happening? i love that. >> i really love that. >> thank you. >> greg, anthony, joe, louis, trust. lou, joe sis, diane, nathanial, anthony, ken, mark, take a lack back at all that mattered this weekend. >>> power flashes, power flashes. >> the tornado sirens are blaring that oh, my gosh. get out of there. >> one of the largest wholesale greenhouses stood here. >> rapidfire machine gun hitting the side of the
." >>> before we go today, we need to le you know some beloved members with a capital "b" are retiringn a very important part of this broadcast, looking at you tony mirante. if you don't say thank you, you can never say it enough. >> mr. mirante there. >> started -- >> show those names again. >> mr. mirante tells us he started as a prompter for walter cronkite 37 years ago. there are nearly centuries of experience with this graduating class. we...
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today including in the capital delhi the election the world's biggest exercise and democracy is being seen as a referendum on prime minister in a random modi and his hindu nationalist b j p party. as india's mammoth election approached its final stages opposition leader raul gandhi took aim at the prime minister after casting his ballot in the capital while the children are you it was a very good fright render modi used hatred we used to love it seems that love is going to win. gandhi and his family have been the target of sharp attacks by prime minister modi last week he said gandhi's father who was assassinated after serving as prime minister had been india's most corrupt man. in turn gandhi blasted modi for alleged corruption and accused him of ignoring the problems facing the country's rural population modi has sought to deflect that criticism by talking tough on national security and in delhi there were signs of support for the prime minister. i think quite satisfactory for you isn't that the multitude problem that india. but we need to go along we are making we need to do a lot. and i have put in democracy. we need the right person to get down to work today eve
today including in the capital delhi the election the world's biggest exercise and democracy is being seen as a referendum on prime minister in a random modi and his hindu nationalist b j p party. as india's mammoth election approached its final stages opposition leader raul gandhi took aim at the prime minister after casting his ballot in the capital while the children are you it was a very good fright render modi used hatred we used to love it seems that love is going to win. gandhi and his...
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prosecutors believe a total of four point five billion dollars in capital was siphoned from one m. d. b. . workers at oberon that are striking in the united states today ahead of hoover's planned i.p.o. on friday the call to action came from the new york taxi workers association and white teeth of the a member sarong lama said in a press release in the i.p.o. filing over said drivers will only get more dissatisfied because they plan to cut our pay and stop incentive is the gig economy is all about exploiting workers by taking away our raw. it's it has to stop hoover is the worst actor in the gig economy drivers plan to sign out of the ride hailing apps for a relatively short work stoppage from seven to nine am this morning the n.y.t. w.a. posted three strike demands including an end to unfair the activations of drivers and adjustments to the so-called upfront price these schemes to guarantee that eighty five eighty to eighty five percent of fares go to drivers. and here to get us further and say into the world of ride hailing and automobiles we welcome back lauren fix the car coach hi l
prosecutors believe a total of four point five billion dollars in capital was siphoned from one m. d. b. . workers at oberon that are striking in the united states today ahead of hoover's planned i.p.o. on friday the call to action came from the new york taxi workers association and white teeth of the a member sarong lama said in a press release in the i.p.o. filing over said drivers will only get more dissatisfied because they plan to cut our pay and stop incentive is the gig economy is all...
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b. ra hobith is the nation's summer capital. >> a few miles south people seem to come toethany beach lookingthe same thing. >> quiet. it's really -- they advertise themselves as a quiet resort. they really are quiet. >> bethany's mayor says the feel is by design. >> is a family oriented community. no bars, pr se. >> ocean city is one of the busiest beaches in our area boasts one of the longest boardwalks and now has something brand new that no other beach anywhere has. the rectangle. a ninjata obscle course a few blocks from the ocean. if that isn't your speed, ocean city's mayor has you covered. >> i think riding a bike on the boardwalk ear in the morning and being up and being able to go out there and exercise and be with your family and do something that's a little t of an ocean city tradition -- >> while ocean city, bethany and rahobith have the ocean in common, it's also pking in common. you might want to put the park mobile app on your phone. they all charge for paing and they all use the same app. >> we're trying to make it as easy as psible for people to come into the beach, find a w
b. ra hobith is the nation's summer capital. >> a few miles south people seem to come toethany beach lookingthe same thing. >> quiet. it's really -- they advertise themselves as a quiet resort. they really are quiet. >> bethany's mayor says the feel is by design. >> is a family oriented community. no bars, pr se. >> ocean city is one of the busiest beaches in our area boasts one of the longest boardwalks and now has something brand new that no other beach anywhere...
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we have twost ks, and portfolio manager at alpine woods capital a on mark brand, fixed global income at b. riley. good to see you both. >> thank you. >> sarah,ou as heard mike santoli talking about that. do you see the market becoming more defensi t? t where you would be putting money to work right now, do you think? >> as you look at multiples on consumer staples and the stocks th have recovered quite nicely it wasn't just about the december quarter and the defense stocks were having a hardrime all yast year. so i think that you're starting to see people position themselves more defensively and people are looking at places where there's more u.s. exposure. >> mark, one of the places that they are getting defensive is by moving into the bond market. how much more of thisove do you see, and if you're a longer term investor, would you go out as far, or would you be shorter on the yield curve. so i've been saying for quite a while that yields were going down. the 800-pound gorilla in the room is the fed and the word is an about a face a 180-degree term after the meeting and the fed's next mo
we have twost ks, and portfolio manager at alpine woods capital a on mark brand, fixed global income at b. riley. good to see you both. >> thank you. >> sarah,ou as heard mike santoli talking about that. do you see the market becoming more defensi t? t where you would be putting money to work right now, do you think? >> as you look at multiples on consumer staples and the stocks th have recovered quite nicely it wasn't just about the december quarter and the defense stocks...
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really you have to think about special situations within the banks like a cost-cutting story b of a or capitalarkets morgan stanley but on the flip side he likes visa i own mastercard the one name that actually has held up remarkably well is american express that stock has done quite well still trading at 14 times earnings double-digit growth. market share winner. i like what he owns but i think you have to take a barbell approach >> top of the uber ipo, bit of volatility >> i think so. capital markets is still very markets, a place to be within the banks sector they also have good capital ratios the valuation is pretty attractive low 40s i like it. the risk-reward here is pretty good >> i haven't checked moody's stock in a while that's done well from the december lows. all-time highs let's send it back to mike santoli to look at key levels on the s&p 500 that wall street is watching right now, mike >> wunl of the levels we've put in the rearview mirror for the moment 2800 on the s&p. i've got this chart dialed back to january 17th of 2018. that was the first day ever the s&p crossed above 280
really you have to think about special situations within the banks like a cost-cutting story b of a or capitalarkets morgan stanley but on the flip side he likes visa i own mastercard the one name that actually has held up remarkably well is american express that stock has done quite well still trading at 14 times earnings double-digit growth. market share winner. i like what he owns but i think you have to take a barbell approach >> top of the uber ipo, bit of volatility >> i think...
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33000000 visitors last year a desire by homeowners to capitalize on the influx has led to an uptick in short term rentals. in athens alone air b.n. b. listings have nearly doubled in the last 2 years making it increasingly difficult for people in neighborhoods such as this one to find affordable accommodation but it's not only tourism that's driving the housing shortage gold in the visa program residence permit with the purchase of a home and joy in 20 for teen agree started offering golden visas a 250000 euro investment buys you a trumpet he has one is a 5 year renewable visa an attractive prospect for many what i want and. we would say that the most popular candidate is out of china bad. and i have the kindness the biggest volume for i'm going to. invest i've come to. that they are not obliged to stay instead most rent out their properties from abroad adding to the high prices and housing shortage the owner of this building didn't want to speak on camera but said he'd recently sold to a chinese investor all his tenants were kicked out the long that meant i was being affected sort all this out of that because they're all nerves bu
33000000 visitors last year a desire by homeowners to capitalize on the influx has led to an uptick in short term rentals. in athens alone air b.n. b. listings have nearly doubled in the last 2 years making it increasingly difficult for people in neighborhoods such as this one to find affordable accommodation but it's not only tourism that's driving the housing shortage gold in the visa program residence permit with the purchase of a home and joy in 20 for teen agree started offering golden...
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we're pleased to see her take her rightful place in the capital along with liz mo katie stanton, and susan b anthony. here we are, 100 years since that eventful day when suffragettes succeeded in having dathat resolution passed the house of representatives. here we are, 100 years after that day with over 100 women serving in the congress of the united states. [applause] that's pretty exciting. almost as amazing as the suffragettes themselves but we welcome all the members of congress present and former members.cially the women 100 years ago, that resolution in the house passed. earlier today we passed a resolution of preserving that historic vote. in two weeks the senate will pass a resolution marking 100 years since the passage in the senate and then the states across the nation will join in celebration for the ratification of next august 100 years since the adoption, a year and a half we will be hard at work celebrating the passage of the 19th amendment . when this amendment firstpast , the press wrote women given the right to vote. that couldn't be farther from the truth. women weren't gi
we're pleased to see her take her rightful place in the capital along with liz mo katie stanton, and susan b anthony. here we are, 100 years since that eventful day when suffragettes succeeded in having dathat resolution passed the house of representatives. here we are, 100 years after that day with over 100 women serving in the congress of the united states. [applause] that's pretty exciting. almost as amazing as the suffragettes themselves but we welcome all the members of congress present...
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rexity showing the cost b had on london specifically as a financial capital.that is exactly right. this is largely about the need for financial services and their appetite to live in london. many of them going to dublin, frankfurt, paris, and elsewhere. up next, a veteran of nasa and google unleashes global surveillance for the masses. taylor: and startups making robots you just might trust. jason: this is "bloomberg: businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg: businessweek." taylor: join us for bloomberg businessweek everyday on the radio from 2:00 p.m.-5 p.m. wall street time. the can also catch up on our daily show on itunes, soundcloud, and bloomberg.com. jason: find us online and through our mobile app. in the technology section, orbital insight is opening its satellite network to anyone. taylor: that means you can monitor whatever you want anywhere you want. jason: we talk to reporter ashlee vance. >> orbital insight is a startup founded in 2013. the founder, this guy named james crawford, he used to work at google on a lot of ai stuff at nasa. h
rexity showing the cost b had on london specifically as a financial capital.that is exactly right. this is largely about the need for financial services and their appetite to live in london. many of them going to dublin, frankfurt, paris, and elsewhere. up next, a veteran of nasa and google unleashes global surveillance for the masses. taylor: and startups making robots you just might trust. jason: this is "bloomberg: businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg:...
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b. fifty two bombers to thehe gulf. it's been fresh violence in sudan's capital khartoum security forces opened fire at the scene of a sixteen by protesters. this despite an announcement earlier in the day from saddam's militaryry rule is that thehey d agreed on a three yearr transition to civilian rule during talks with opposition grapes it follows the ousting. of president omar al bashir last month ninety massey has more on this latest round of violence. my classes are broken out again in costume at tonightht on that one of the many barricades that marks the entrance at two at this stage in gunfire was crossing in the our short while ago and there's a smell of acrid smoke as well. we were e talking to protest ase a short while ago at this. site and they told us it was here that the security forces exchange for our open fire. on demononstrators out right hee injuring at several people and now the process is his say they believe it was the r. s. f. militias the militia loyal to the old regime is responsible. for this latest violence now about claims he made in the past because they are such a quite distinctive looking they w
b. fifty two bombers to thehe gulf. it's been fresh violence in sudan's capital khartoum security forces opened fire at the scene of a sixteen by protesters. this despite an announcement earlier in the day from saddam's militaryry rule is that thehey d agreed on a three yearr transition to civilian rule during talks with opposition grapes it follows the ousting. of president omar al bashir last month ninety massey has more on this latest round of violence. my classes are broken out again in...
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environmental protection board p b led this raid but he denies knowing anything about the sexual abuse the agency was set up to protect the environment of nigeria's capital but it's now part of a multi agency task force that are arrest people for loitering and causing what they call news as to society some of their main targets sex workers prostitutes are often treated as criminals although the law does not specifically state that prostitution is a crime the sex workers are arrested extorted and sometimes sexually assaulted by police prostitution itself which is the act of prostituting yourself illicit sexual activity however bad. yet. and therefore we must be very circumspect in. proceeding with. the abridgement infringement of the rights of my. sex worker is growing increasingly popular but many nigerians openly condemn it because of the country's conservative culture that's why violations against the human rights of sex workers are often ignored this is arlin a venue in lagos an area well known to nigeria's for its commercial sex activities every night the clubs here are busy cars are lined up a young women stand on the street corners waiting to sell
environmental protection board p b led this raid but he denies knowing anything about the sexual abuse the agency was set up to protect the environment of nigeria's capital but it's now part of a multi agency task force that are arrest people for loitering and causing what they call news as to society some of their main targets sex workers prostitutes are often treated as criminals although the law does not specifically state that prostitution is a crime the sex workers are arrested extorted...
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caliber to the ruling party the b j p was targeted in the opposition ruled state of west bengal almost 60 seats are up for grabs on sunday including those in the capital new delhi more than 100000000 people across 7 states were eligible to vote the 1st round of voting on may the 19th and counting will take place on the 23rd. well one of the candidates running on sundays a self-styled ultra nationalist hindu she's got a ticket from the b j p but what makes progress campaign unusual is that she's facing terrorism charges stop the reports from both. is a 1st time candidate running for parliament in the central indian city of bhopal. under the ruling. party or b j p banner she the party the prime minister and then there are modi have centered their campaigns on hindu nationalism. but also has passed last year terrorism charges laid against her as a suspect in the $2008.00 mosque bombing that killed 6 people she's out on bail due to poor health. visiting a hindu temple for a cleansing ceremony she adamantly maintains her innocence in the case and points to the opposition although there are many from the opposition congress party out on bail and also fighti
caliber to the ruling party the b j p was targeted in the opposition ruled state of west bengal almost 60 seats are up for grabs on sunday including those in the capital new delhi more than 100000000 people across 7 states were eligible to vote the 1st round of voting on may the 19th and counting will take place on the 23rd. well one of the candidates running on sundays a self-styled ultra nationalist hindu she's got a ticket from the b j p but what makes progress campaign unusual is that she's...
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capital new delhi. after that big win for most of the b j p what's happening today. well the vote counting continues and we can confirm that the b j p have at least 302 confirmed winning constituencies across the country and with their allies they should reach a round about a figure of 340 to 350 in the coming days we are waiting for the election commission to give an official final sign off you might say on to to confirm the. win but with me is one of the city parties that lost the congress they've been in opposition for a number of years now. is that communications director thanks very much for joining us obviously a disappointing election and the 2nd defeat for the congress party where do you go now is as an opposition party. we lead a little opposition we needed to be formally picked to really keeping this government in check whenever they tried to do and people legislation and would be have been very successful as a result in a previous state election in december of 6 when back even 3 states we rested 2 states which were very last 15 years. this election was dif
capital new delhi. after that big win for most of the b j p what's happening today. well the vote counting continues and we can confirm that the b j p have at least 302 confirmed winning constituencies across the country and with their allies they should reach a round about a figure of 340 to 350 in the coming days we are waiting for the election commission to give an official final sign off you might say on to to confirm the. win but with me is one of the city parties that lost the congress...
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capital. it's expected that on friday the election commission of india will formally announce that the b j p r the largest winning party in india's 17th general election b j p have secured at least 300 seats and is expected along with partners to round about $350.00 seats in the lok sabha to $72.00 is the magic marker of course but now what with the absolute majority as far as friday pans out we are expecting the cabinet to meet with the prime minister to discuss the next few steps and the next few days ahead which will obviously include choosing a new cabinet obviously swearing in parliamentarians and obviously dressing the needs of the wants of the indian public in all the issues at hand for the economy to health to national security that they want addressing by the end of friday a prime minister modi and the existing cabinet have been invited to the president's residence for a formal dinner before they leave office in terms of this particular parliament or before they are sworn back in. there are reports that the trumpet ministration is planning to bypass a congressional ban on weapon sales
capital. it's expected that on friday the election commission of india will formally announce that the b j p r the largest winning party in india's 17th general election b j p have secured at least 300 seats and is expected along with partners to round about $350.00 seats in the lok sabha to $72.00 is the magic marker of course but now what with the absolute majority as far as friday pans out we are expecting the cabinet to meet with the prime minister to discuss the next few steps and the next...
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b. in country of haiti where the government is being suspected of links to a massacre in the capital last november dozens of people including children were tortured killed. biggest ally the us has so far been silent on the accusations violent government protests have been raging in the capital for weeks. the situation in haiti is escalating a population that is largely unemployed without electricity and without money once the president out. today the country has reached an end the population can no longer accept the situation. where no one is out at night now there is reduced night life know all the streets of dark you just don't know what are you going to run into you just can't go anywhere now in addition to their other grievances the protesters have a link to the government one of the worst massacres in the recent history of the country. her. her. they were shooting and i was running to save my life it was a terrible massacre. they were dashed in police uniforms with masks on their faces that they snatched people and killed them while the united nations has launched an investigation no
b. in country of haiti where the government is being suspected of links to a massacre in the capital last november dozens of people including children were tortured killed. biggest ally the us has so far been silent on the accusations violent government protests have been raging in the capital for weeks. the situation in haiti is escalating a population that is largely unemployed without electricity and without money once the president out. today the country has reached an end the population...
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capital. we are not talking about direct label b talking about coming to a solution which enables the businessin place measures to give us some time perhaps a few months to find long—term solutions to challenges that they face and i don't think. and yet i don't think. and yet second point, if you're going to spend money on these communities, spend it on future jobs, on retraining these people are doing something constructive rather than dirty old industry which should be the last. century to start off with, i take exception to the dirty old industry, ithink with, i take exception to the dirty old industry, i think the steel industry is part i —— part of high—tech feature, some of the scale we make is vitalfor things high—tech feature, some of the scale we make is vital for things like car batteries and ultralight car making. but in terms of the point about spending money on retraining rather than propping up industries, look at what's happened at fsr, we lost 2000 direct jobs what's happened at fsr, we lost 2000 directjobs and 5000 in the supply chain, thosejobs directjobs and 5000 in the supp
capital. we are not talking about direct label b talking about coming to a solution which enables the businessin place measures to give us some time perhaps a few months to find long—term solutions to challenges that they face and i don't think. and yet i don't think. and yet second point, if you're going to spend money on these communities, spend it on future jobs, on retraining these people are doing something constructive rather than dirty old industry which should be the last. century to...
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b hayes. that,ars prior to children were rolling eggs at the capital and it was right after congress had appropriated a lot of money to re-landscape the ground, and what they decided after that episode was that they had had enough and they passed legislation inhibiting the public's use of the grounds. in 1877 there is a lot of rain so they do not have to worry about the problem. in 1878 there is a question on if people will be allowed on the grounds, and president hayes decides that we have plenty of room on the south side of the white house and i will open the gates to the public. ever since then it is the longest running annual event in white house history. there have been different period beenre the eggroll has canceled, usually related to war or fruit -- or food rationing. but for the most part, it has been consistent. susan: who brought the eggs to the process? lindsay: they started with president reagan. eggss the first to handout with signatures from him, the first lady, or other movie stars that were celebrities. prior to the point, all of the families have grappled with the messy reality of
b hayes. that,ars prior to children were rolling eggs at the capital and it was right after congress had appropriated a lot of money to re-landscape the ground, and what they decided after that episode was that they had had enough and they passed legislation inhibiting the public's use of the grounds. in 1877 there is a lot of rain so they do not have to worry about the problem. in 1878 there is a question on if people will be allowed on the grounds, and president hayes decides that we have...
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b-52 bombers. >>> iran says it's partially withdrawing from the deal it made with the u.s. and other capitals. >>> republican leaders have chang changed course, trying to convince the special counsel not to testify. nancy core december has mocemb . >> reporter: the republican leader, mitch mcconnell, got the president's message loud and clear. he went to the senate floor today and said, point-blank, the case is closed. the 450-page mueller report is out, he said. it doesn't recommend any charges against the president. and so, it is time to move on. at the same time, the white house was taking another step to stymie democratic-led investigations here on capitol hill. exerting executive privilege to block former white house counsel, don mcgahn, from complying to a house subpoena. in a letter to the house judiciary committee, the president's lawyer said, mccgah, quote, does not have the legal right to disclose those documents from his time in the white house. that led nancy pelosi to accuse the president of obstructing justice on a daily basis at this point. robert mueller, not known if he will
b-52 bombers. >>> iran says it's partially withdrawing from the deal it made with the u.s. and other capitals. >>> republican leaders have chang changed course, trying to convince the special counsel not to testify. nancy core december has mocemb . >> reporter: the republican leader, mitch mcconnell, got the president's message loud and clear. he went to the senate floor today and said, point-blank, the case is closed. the 450-page mueller report is out, he said. it...
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close to warr recentntly after a suicide b bob attack killed at least forty indian police in contested kashmir. and the two sides traded s. strikes. capitalizing on the major national security i issue moody promisised to o keep india safae during campaigning. so far he's refused to enter talks with pakistan intellisense will india says is terrorism. one of the plan she made was to earn the trust of indians nevevr the less there is on ease among minorities in the country paicularly muslims as mody a hindu nationalist. begins his second term with the launch of mandates. let's talk more than about what's next out for indian crossed to new delhi now to talk to the filmmaker vj saying -- good evening to you thanks very muchch for joining us on frorons twentyty fouat night. we justt had that then i'm at te enend of t that report thahat te arare a number of m minorities n india muslims mosost obvioiouslu feelel u uneasy. about about modis reelection do youu think they have reason to . yes so i give you a veryy c cse an example actually does. it before yesterday. i was talking to a group off muslimim workersrs here and youw around the house. and they
close to warr recentntly after a suicide b bob attack killed at least forty indian police in contested kashmir. and the two sides traded s. strikes. capitalizing on the major national security i issue moody promisised to o keep india safae during campaigning. so far he's refused to enter talks with pakistan intellisense will india says is terrorism. one of the plan she made was to earn the trust of indians nevevr the less there is on ease among minorities in the country paicularly muslims as...
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b.-o. is in berlin for talks with german chancellor angela merkel and foreign minister. america's top diplomat down in the german capital this morning 3 weeks after he suddenly postponed his trip to germany at the very last minute instead he flew off to iraq to win support for washington's position in growing tensions with iran and the differences in the u.s. and europe and iran on a things are also expected to be high on the agenda in berlin. now from all i had with me political correspondents welcome simon now secretary of state is visiting berlin for the 1st time and we know after he abruptly canceled his previous trip what is on the agenda and the still you have the secretary of state's finally got got to germany a year after he took office as you mentioned he's here to have meetings with foreign minister models or with chancellor americal and there's quite a few there's a list you could say of complaints that the trumpet ministration have about german policy and pompei you mentioned some of them as he set off in particular that battle over germany's military spending the u.s. doesn't think germany spending enough a
b.-o. is in berlin for talks with german chancellor angela merkel and foreign minister. america's top diplomat down in the german capital this morning 3 weeks after he suddenly postponed his trip to germany at the very last minute instead he flew off to iraq to win support for washington's position in growing tensions with iran and the differences in the u.s. and europe and iran on a things are also expected to be high on the agenda in berlin. now from all i had with me political correspondents...
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b by egypt and the united arab it -- united arab emirates. >> libya is on the verge of descending into civil war. the damage done will take years to mend. the commander launched an assault on the capital. since then, the flareupup of violence has been taking its toll. more than 75,000 people have in this lease. killed -- 75,000 people have been displaced. 510 have been killed. weapons are causing a greater number of casualties. council failed a cease-fire in libya. >> eynon has been murdered in un has been murdered. pope francis describing her murder as barbaric. it could be linked to organ trafficking. turning to indonesia, where six have died in protest after the general election commission lost the -- had presidential poll. he says the election was marked by fraud. latest turned violent tuesday. a human barricade after a night of violence. tens of thousands riot police closed ranks, tightening security and blocking the routes of protesters. rioters through rocks and mullets of cocktails. security forces discovered -- responded with rubber bullets. announced president joko widodo had won a second term. generalhis former contests. he says there has been massive election fraud. it sud
b by egypt and the united arab it -- united arab emirates. >> libya is on the verge of descending into civil war. the damage done will take years to mend. the commander launched an assault on the capital. since then, the flareupup of violence has been taking its toll. more than 75,000 people have in this lease. killed -- 75,000 people have been displaced. 510 have been killed. weapons are causing a greater number of casualties. council failed a cease-fire in libya. >> eynon has been...
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b uy the decoder ring with my own money. anthony scaramucci, cofounder and managing partner at skybridge capital.e at the salt conference in las vegas. recap,: i just want to disney earnings real quick, earnings did fall but they didn't fall as much as folks thought they would. most of the revenue act key segments, cable tv up about 1.6%. disney right now on the conference call saying that bookings in the third quarter at its theme parks up about 3% so far. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: time now for smart charts with abigail doolittle, where we walk through the latest market analysis. abigail, i hear you are taking a look at the effects of this week's trade induced stock volatility. abigail: some damage has been done to the charts. to do this with me as david. thanks for taking the time to join. , is bullishnd, ari on tech. but you are bearish on tech. we have a bull-bear battle. david: i hesitate to disagree with him but i will give the alternative thesis. i talked with my clients about a series of timelines you have to pay attention to. the nasdaq is one of the key ones. you start with the low
b uy the decoder ring with my own money. anthony scaramucci, cofounder and managing partner at skybridge capital.e at the salt conference in las vegas. recap,: i just want to disney earnings real quick, earnings did fall but they didn't fall as much as folks thought they would. most of the revenue act key segments, cable tv up about 1.6%. disney right now on the conference call saying that bookings in the third quarter at its theme parks up about 3% so far. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: time...