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mark: could this be it? u.s. -- could this be it? mark: u.s. equities seem to be stuck. equities seem to be kind of stuck at the moment. maybe it is the catalyst to finally bring them lower. i think the first impact will be on emerging-market equities. emerging-market equities will feel the impact of the commodities slowdown first. if macron wins on sunday, that will be a boost for european assets and equities. people are torn about how to play the divergence. u.s. growth is ok. the fed might hike because they are looking through the growth. growth is ok. we've got the health care bill passed. they are kind of confused. friday, giveninto how commodities have traded today, there's going to be a downward pressure on equities. you might see it first in the european session. the u.s. session is going to be under pressure. at least until the jobs report. guy: i think people are paying attention to that. the fed does seem to be telling the market that it is looking through this kind of stuff. we still don't have a particularly aggressive number. we don't have underlying inflat
mark: could this be it? u.s. -- could this be it? mark: u.s. equities seem to be stuck. equities seem to be kind of stuck at the moment. maybe it is the catalyst to finally bring them lower. i think the first impact will be on emerging-market equities. emerging-market equities will feel the impact of the commodities slowdown first. if macron wins on sunday, that will be a boost for european assets and equities. people are torn about how to play the divergence. u.s. growth is ok. the fed might...
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if she's supposed to be so strong and stable, the only person who could be prime minister, let her be thought jeremy corbyn was not going to take part if the prime minister was not taking part, she's not taking part and now he is. so clearly he has changed his mind. the trouble is he enjoys this, he enjoys talking to the public and listening to what they say and you could say that on monday night, he was enjoying himself, with the public asking questions about policy the whole jeremy paxman asking questions about policy the wholejeremy paxman thing seem to be about stuff that had happened 30 yea rs about stuff that had happened 30 years ago but the public want to hear about policy. and he's happy to talk about that. you compare him with the way theresa may responded, she was wooden, nervous, it was as if what are they going to ask me next? she should be accountable. she has called the election and should be here to answer questions from the public. she said a debate like this is about exchanging sound bites. how many is about exchanging sound bites. how ma ny voters is about exchangin
if she's supposed to be so strong and stable, the only person who could be prime minister, let her be thought jeremy corbyn was not going to take part if the prime minister was not taking part, she's not taking part and now he is. so clearly he has changed his mind. the trouble is he enjoys this, he enjoys talking to the public and listening to what they say and you could say that on monday night, he was enjoying himself, with the public asking questions about policy the whole jeremy paxman...
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the ceremony will be to business. the ceremony will be to business. the ceremony will be forgotten.fternoon where he goes to meet the mayor of paris. but as pa rt to meet the mayor of paris. but as part of tradition. it will be very quickly down to business for emmanuel macron because there is an awful lot to do. and he was to be seen as someone who gets down to business very quickly. i'm good to be very interested to see whether he is one of those presidents who acts in the first few months knowing that will make him an unpopular but to get the unpopularity over with first or whether he is someone, a bit like hollande, who dithers and nothing gets done much. i think he's going to be more like someone who decides to be more like someone who decides to ta ke to be more like someone who decides to take the heat early on with some fairly dramatic early decision. and you talk about his energy. when we saw him running up the stairs there, he seemed to be wanting to show that he seemed to be wanting to show that he isa he seemed to be wanting to show that he is a very young and vigorous p
the ceremony will be to business. the ceremony will be to business. the ceremony will be forgotten.fternoon where he goes to meet the mayor of paris. but as pa rt to meet the mayor of paris. but as part of tradition. it will be very quickly down to business for emmanuel macron because there is an awful lot to do. and he was to be seen as someone who gets down to business very quickly. i'm good to be very interested to see whether he is one of those presidents who acts in the first few months...
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doctors i have heard from patients seem to be dealing with this as best they can, but people are beingold they records can't be accessed by the doctors trying to treat them. thanks very much indeed. the latest there in york. it is interesting, talking about the variable nature of this, the extent to which places are or not are not affected. interesting information just not are not affected. interesting informationjust coming not are not affected. interesting information just coming through from hull and east yorkshire hospitals trust which is interesting, saying, probably confirm we have detected malware on our system but at present it happened had a significant impact on our organisation. we have blocked all incoming e—mail for the on our organisation. we have blocked all incoming e—mailfor the time being and no patient systems are affected, so they have detected some malware but it would appear, mercifully, so far that patients have not been affected. northumbria university hospital trust and the cumbria partnership foundation nhs trust both confirming they have been affected but no
doctors i have heard from patients seem to be dealing with this as best they can, but people are beingold they records can't be accessed by the doctors trying to treat them. thanks very much indeed. the latest there in york. it is interesting, talking about the variable nature of this, the extent to which places are or not are not affected. interesting information just not are not affected. interesting informationjust coming not are not affected. interesting information just coming through from...
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but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insurance that's simple to get. coverage options for just $9.95 a month, less than 35 cents a day. act now and your rate will be locked in for life. it will never increase, guaranteed. this is lifelong coverage that can never be cancelled as long...
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i think the real kicker will be how resilient will the services sector proved to be?ufacturing, we would like to see a rebalancing of 10% of the economy. services is what really matters, and here i think we are going to see the impact of the compression on real earnings starting to impact it. that could be the reason why we do not necessarily see a significant exposure above the 1 30 threshold. francine: what exactly is priced in? does the pound go lower? jeremy: i think we have moved away from the worst-case scenario. i wouldn't be surprised if we see a move back towards the lower 120, if we were to see a scenario of a hard brexit scenario with reversal back to wto terms. so, i think that is the sort of scenario. these sort of levels, to me, sterling feels overvalued. there is a case we may that if you look at the way the forecasts have been upgraded from the imf and bank of england, we are talking about 2% and will growth. i think that is going to be a bit ambitious. the bank of england reversed and became too optimistic this year. francine: are we going to see a lo
i think the real kicker will be how resilient will the services sector proved to be?ufacturing, we would like to see a rebalancing of 10% of the economy. services is what really matters, and here i think we are going to see the impact of the compression on real earnings starting to impact it. that could be the reason why we do not necessarily see a significant exposure above the 1 30 threshold. francine: what exactly is priced in? does the pound go lower? jeremy: i think we have moved away from...
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be bold. over the course of my legal career, i have encountered people who seem to always take the safest route, and this can manifest itself in a variety of ways. prosecutors who don't want to lose, so they won't bring the difficult, hard to prove case, even though the individual is guilty and should not get away with it. private practice lawyers whose advice is generally that which is least likely to come back and blow up on them, rather than what is necessarily best for the client. they put every possible argument in a brief, they put every piece of evidence in a trial, because they don't want to take the risk that they have left out something important, even though their briefs and trial presentations are less effective because of that. this is the person who reads which way the room is going before he or she speaks up, who never tells people in authority something they don't want to hear, whose in authority and surrounds him or herself with people who will simply affirm their own judgment
be bold. over the course of my legal career, i have encountered people who seem to always take the safest route, and this can manifest itself in a variety of ways. prosecutors who don't want to lose, so they won't bring the difficult, hard to prove case, even though the individual is guilty and should not get away with it. private practice lawyers whose advice is generally that which is least likely to come back and blow up on them, rather than what is necessarily best for the client. they put...
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this week they seem to be proposing something remarkably similar. so what should the cap be?will be. the funny thing about the £72,000 number is it is acted quite a high cap, because it only relates to what is called social care, so in a residential care home a lot of your bill is bored, lodging and none of that would count towards the cap. so if the conservatives plan something much higher very few people would benefit from it. so what you think it should be? the thinking is what you want to avoid is the people who draw the long straw, the people who live for long periods in residential care where the amount can build up considerably, the idea of a good policy would be a bit like insurance, we have car insurance so that if one of us has a catastrophe and a write—off we all pay a bit and it is smooth. and that was the idea, that we all share it and. but 72,000 is quite a high number. the private companies aren't willing to get involved, they are not willing to offer insurance, the kind of policies that might be useful. doesn't the government need to move in that direction? tr
this week they seem to be proposing something remarkably similar. so what should the cap be?will be. the funny thing about the £72,000 number is it is acted quite a high cap, because it only relates to what is called social care, so in a residential care home a lot of your bill is bored, lodging and none of that would count towards the cap. so if the conservatives plan something much higher very few people would benefit from it. so what you think it should be? the thinking is what you want to...
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i don't want to be. i want to be a proud englishman.der threat by globalisation? it most certainly is. throughout the world we have seen the trumps coming up and we have seen in france, a movement that's moving away from "keep them under". we have to look after our own. traditional politics is taking a battering. from the views of the welcome inn, here in sunderland, to brexit, to trump, the new french president, across the western world, party allegiances are breaking down. it's a longer about left or right so much as globalism versus nationalism. many people in this city feel that sunderland is losing its foothold in the world. that its destiny is decided beyond reach, in westminster, in brussels or a boardroom in yokohama. ifeel as if everything is much, much further away for us. the world is a bigger world. it is. because of the internet and because of the modern technology. we had mining communities, we had shipbuilding communities, there were all these big communities that would all pull together because everybody knew each other,
i don't want to be. i want to be a proud englishman.der threat by globalisation? it most certainly is. throughout the world we have seen the trumps coming up and we have seen in france, a movement that's moving away from "keep them under". we have to look after our own. traditional politics is taking a battering. from the views of the welcome inn, here in sunderland, to brexit, to trump, the new french president, across the western world, party allegiances are breaking down. it's a...
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everyone should be. diplomacy should be the most important force but for diplomacy to be effective you have to have an adequately funded military to back it up. our allies know that our enemies know that we should realize that as we go forward with our poll shires. host: thank you for being our guest on "newsmakers." i wonder if you were surprised by what representative bishop send out about the budget. >> that's not the message we're hearing from leadership they passed a one-week continuing resolution but leadership announced they do want to move on the broader spending practice next week. i haven't heard many other members say that that they're expecting a c.r. until the pring. nate i hands is a hot button issue, how do you see this playing out with the task zinke has been tacked to do. >> i think he has a tough job ahead of him. he has talked about how he's keeping an open mind and you know wants to hear the people and to westerners that means not just listen bug doing something based on what they say
everyone should be. diplomacy should be the most important force but for diplomacy to be effective you have to have an adequately funded military to back it up. our allies know that our enemies know that we should realize that as we go forward with our poll shires. host: thank you for being our guest on "newsmakers." i wonder if you were surprised by what representative bishop send out about the budget. >> that's not the message we're hearing from leadership they passed a...
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allison seymour is going to be there, tucker barnes there be, wisdom martin will be there.see you there as well. ♪ >> basically everybody but the rest of us. that's okay. >> oh well. ralph northam: being a pediatrician has taught me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam, and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw what those weapons can do as an army doctor during the gulf war. now, i'm listening carefully to donald trump, and i think he's a narcissistic maniac. whatever you call him, we're not letting him bring his hate into virginia. ♪ wow. before she was tina turner she was was anna mae. that was a clip from what's love got to do with it which portrays the life of tina turner. our next guest brought that singer to live in the big screen and the biopic then was nominated for an academy award for it other notable films waiting to exhale, how stella got her groove back, american horror story she was everything in the world we're talking about award winning actress an
allison seymour is going to be there, tucker barnes there be, wisdom martin will be there.see you there as well. ♪ >> basically everybody but the rest of us. that's okay. >> oh well. ralph northam: being a pediatrician has taught me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam, and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw what those weapons can do as an army doctor during the gulf...
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just go and be the best you can possibly be.in the spring series as well as the women's super league as arsenal take on liverpool. the england and 17th came from behind to win the first game of the european championship against norway having gone behind early on. the young lions came back with two goals from liverpool youngster ryan brewster. they kept the lead until deep into the second half when they made the game safe at 3—1. their next game is against ukraine on sunday. the everton manager has been speaking today about the plight of one who has been receiving treatment for the clu b has been receiving treatment for the club call a stress—related illness. lennon was detained under the mental health act earlier this week. ronald koeman also said he wants to manage barcelona monday. ronald koeman was speaking this afternoon for the first time since the shock news that aaron lennon had been detained under the mental health act. lennon was taken by the mental health act. lennon was ta ken by police the mental health act. lennon w
just go and be the best you can possibly be.in the spring series as well as the women's super league as arsenal take on liverpool. the england and 17th came from behind to win the first game of the european championship against norway having gone behind early on. the young lions came back with two goals from liverpool youngster ryan brewster. they kept the lead until deep into the second half when they made the game safe at 3—1. their next game is against ukraine on sunday. the everton...
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it could be an office interview. could be both. there are so many areas here that mueller will have responsibility for. but certainly an interview of some kind, of some circumstances, of president trump will be on the agenda eventually. but certainly he will want to get all the other facts that he can possibly get before he takes the step of interviewing president trump. we know this investigation would conclude without some sort of interview, grand jury, office interview, of the president of the united states. >> once these investigations begin, you don't know how long they will last. we are told by the justice department that mueller agreed to resign from his private law firm quote in order to avoid any conflicts of interest with firm clients or attorneys. this is a full-time job for new special counsel. stand by for a moment. phil lud is joining us. phil, i understand you know robert mueller. you've worked with him. what do you think? >> four and half years sitting down the hall from him, i saw him one, two, three times a day. m
it could be an office interview. could be both. there are so many areas here that mueller will have responsibility for. but certainly an interview of some kind, of some circumstances, of president trump will be on the agenda eventually. but certainly he will want to get all the other facts that he can possibly get before he takes the step of interviewing president trump. we know this investigation would conclude without some sort of interview, grand jury, office interview, of the president of...
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it'll be a breezy one, it'll be a cool one.ds at about 25 miles per hour in the afternoon. 60 degrees by game time. under partly sunny, partly cloudy skies. afternoon highs starting in the north bay. 70 degrees for santa rosa. 67 for san rafael. the inner east bay, 77 degrees for antioch. mid-60s in oakland, alameda, 60 degrees for san francisco. and san jose 68 degrees. the extended forecast, getting back to work on monday. more of the same. as we get into tuesday a chance for scattered showers and the temperatures will fall off just a little bit more at least for our inland cities. then as we get into wednesday and thursday, mostly sunny skies with those temperatures warming back up. >> we need the rain just a little bit. everything will be browning up now. it's been a couple of weeks. >> i know. >> we will talk about the fire danger there. that's how they need to put it in the back. >> it would hurt. >> oh yeah. right after the wet season. >> i have heard a lot about the weed cutting. >> yes, that's what it is all about with
it'll be a breezy one, it'll be a cool one.ds at about 25 miles per hour in the afternoon. 60 degrees by game time. under partly sunny, partly cloudy skies. afternoon highs starting in the north bay. 70 degrees for santa rosa. 67 for san rafael. the inner east bay, 77 degrees for antioch. mid-60s in oakland, alameda, 60 degrees for san francisco. and san jose 68 degrees. the extended forecast, getting back to work on monday. more of the same. as we get into tuesday a chance for scattered...
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with their parents, being so young, being new to this country, and to identify them early on would be key which is why notification to local governments i think would be very helpful. yes, i vehemently support federal dollars for community policing. >> thank you very much. detective? >> in chelsea, massachusetts, my chief has always said if we're reacting to a crises, then we've already lost. we need to be proactive and prevent the crises. in chelsea we have many programs that especially address the unaccompanied children, whether it be after school programs that involves policing, whether it's the massachusetts general hospital in chelsea that provides social resources to these children. like the commissioner said, you have to involve the family. you can't take a 15-year-old and think that 30 minutes after school playing basketball is going to have a lasting effect. it may open up some doors for a relationship, but once that door is open, you need to find out where that individual's going home to. we can spend all day playing basketball, but where's that 15-year-old going home to. as
with their parents, being so young, being new to this country, and to identify them early on would be key which is why notification to local governments i think would be very helpful. yes, i vehemently support federal dollars for community policing. >> thank you very much. detective? >> in chelsea, massachusetts, my chief has always said if we're reacting to a crises, then we've already lost. we need to be proactive and prevent the crises. in chelsea we have many programs that...
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thank you for being here. e w rankled a pretty awesome panelists tot -- discuss and answer your pressing questions, because there's nothing really going on in dc, right? i will leave the bio in your programs. i will run down the line. we have lindsey burke. she is the education policy director for the heritage foundation, which were those of you outside the beltway, it is a conservative think tank in washington dc. the president of democrats for education reform. he's also a civil rights leader. next in him is marty west, an education professor at harvard graduate school of education. he was also previously in education policy advisor to senator lamar alexander, the republican from tennessee, who is the chairman of the senate education committee. a quick housekeeping note. this is one of the first panels at ewa. #ewa2017.et using everything is on the record, so it is fair game. we want you to make news. this is also being livestreamed on periscope. because we have such a big task ahead of us today, we want to
thank you for being here. e w rankled a pretty awesome panelists tot -- discuss and answer your pressing questions, because there's nothing really going on in dc, right? i will leave the bio in your programs. i will run down the line. we have lindsey burke. she is the education policy director for the heritage foundation, which were those of you outside the beltway, it is a conservative think tank in washington dc. the president of democrats for education reform. he's also a civil rights...
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are being tested? >> the patient level, acos, a model around chemotherapy, oncology services for building a bundle around that, there are models around different posts of care and experiences. a smaller episode, not the whole patient episode. there is not a tremendous amount of final, clear evidence related to a question, this is working, everything good to go, it is not quite there yet. >> i yelled back. >> last but not least, recognize for five minutes. giving us your insight on the current state of medicare. the highest rate of medicare beneficiaries. the lowest hospital medicare reimbursement. and the wage index against us is not very fair. this is quite alarming to me, seems unfair but when you think about the fact that we are contemplating medicare trust less solvent, it just means making sure as policymaker's we are not going in the wrong direction when it comes to medicare and medicaid. as i visit my hospital administrators and physicians and nurses across the district, i am concerned about the
are being tested? >> the patient level, acos, a model around chemotherapy, oncology services for building a bundle around that, there are models around different posts of care and experiences. a smaller episode, not the whole patient episode. there is not a tremendous amount of final, clear evidence related to a question, this is working, everything good to go, it is not quite there yet. >> i yelled back. >> last but not least, recognize for five minutes. giving us your...
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we can be.ow we just have to make sure we do it in the safe and sound way. us is david with owen and karen only. let's talk about how creative you can be. he says they can be quite creative. what do we know today that we didn't know last june about what the real effect of these banks will be on brexit? david owen: the u.k. position will be they will pay for the access to financial services. we do want to be in a situation where financial services to get access to the eu market. but the bank of england can't control regulation because it will be set out a friend for it. that would not fly for the bank of england, given the size of the financial sector in the u.k., they will want regulation for the u.k. so, it is still going to be messy. for ann no with interest extremely hard brexit. nobody at this pointthe u.k. will pay for selective access. it will be difficult. jonathan: is there an argument for the money that comes to the city of london and get lent out to various companies across europe that
we can be.ow we just have to make sure we do it in the safe and sound way. us is david with owen and karen only. let's talk about how creative you can be. he says they can be quite creative. what do we know today that we didn't know last june about what the real effect of these banks will be on brexit? david owen: the u.k. position will be they will pay for the access to financial services. we do want to be in a situation where financial services to get access to the eu market. but the bank of...
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oakland would be second.ks plans to open a total of 15 such stores nationwide by next year. >> we don't have a lot of job opportunities in the east oakland. it gives the young people something to do. >> reporter: it is a moo aunt that for a long time has been looking to get revitalized. it is just one more step in the direction. some critics would rather see affordable housing built instead. >> you need jobs. you can't buy a house without money. >> reporter: people who live in the area say starbucks is a reason for hope. >> i think it will be wonderful for the area. it's about time. they should have done it years ago. it will be good for the community. >> reporter: the new starbucks will be 3600 square feet with a drive-through window. the target opening date, sometime next year. amber lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> hundreds of customers in the east bay still without power this morning. now we're getting the look at the power lines dragged down by a tree that fell down overnight. >>> a verdict today in the trial o
oakland would be second.ks plans to open a total of 15 such stores nationwide by next year. >> we don't have a lot of job opportunities in the east oakland. it gives the young people something to do. >> reporter: it is a moo aunt that for a long time has been looking to get revitalized. it is just one more step in the direction. some critics would rather see affordable housing built instead. >> you need jobs. you can't buy a house without money. >> reporter: people who...
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autumn the soon—to—be 96—year—old prince will be giving up such engagements.p don't believe he will put his feet up completely and disappear into the background and never be seen again. he will pick and choose what he wa nts to he will pick and choose what he wants to do and what is sensible and what is practical. i don't think we will see him disappearing but he's making it clear to organisations, please don't come and ask me to do things and expect me to say yes because the answer will be no. hopefully he can enjoy more of what he enjoys doing. this is an ancient institution adjusting to the fact that one of its key players will be on display much less. out and about, the queen relies on her husband. others will have to step up to the mark. relies on her husband. others will have to step up to the markm relies on her husband. others will have to step up to the mark. it is a lwa ys have to step up to the mark. it is always a team effort and that is what we do and the show goes on. if an actor retires from a show, guess what, the show goes on, we all filling s
autumn the soon—to—be 96—year—old prince will be giving up such engagements.p don't believe he will put his feet up completely and disappear into the background and never be seen again. he will pick and choose what he wa nts to he will pick and choose what he wants to do and what is sensible and what is practical. i don't think we will see him disappearing but he's making it clear to organisations, please don't come and ask me to do things and expect me to say yes because the answer...
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rachel will be back next week. and if you're interested, you can always catch my show, "the point," which airs sunday evenings on msnbc from 5:00 to 7:00 eastern. i'm very happy now to tell you it is time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, ari. one thing we can be sure of, by the time you're on sunday, there is going to be more breaking news on top of all of tonight's breaking news. >> i believe it. >> thanks, ari. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> it has been a night, as we just said, a night of breaking news on top of breaking news. the latest report comes from reuters saying that president donald trump's son-in-law jared kushner had at least three previously undisclosed contacts with the russian ambassador to the united states during and after the 2016 presidential campaign. seven current and former u.s. officials told reuters. tonight's reuters report also notes fbi investigators are examining whether russians suggested to kushner or other trump aides that relaxing e
rachel will be back next week. and if you're interested, you can always catch my show, "the point," which airs sunday evenings on msnbc from 5:00 to 7:00 eastern. i'm very happy now to tell you it is time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, ari. one thing we can be sure of, by the time you're on sunday, there is going to be more breaking news on top of all of tonight's breaking news. >> i believe it. >>...
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do you feel it all hopeful that may be finally there will be some point that could be agreed upon?ching this process for so long that i have two admit that i am not very hopeful. i think one thing that prime minister netanyahu is worried about is what he considered mr. trump's false hopes in the resurrection of this peace process. you have a palestinian entity split and the palestine authority on the west bank. the two of them do not like each other. maybe netanyahu is worried about pressure on his administration by the trump administration to resume a process they feel is a dead-end. the palestinians are not in a position to offer anything definitive. >> arthel: we look at the live pictures there, the presidential palace in palestine, you have the welcoming committee there. ruled out for president trump, and back to your point, president trump is it trying to accomplish what has thus far been completely mission impossible. >> the middle east is the land of miracles and perhaps there will be another one. but the 82-year-old mahmoud abbas has not been able to designate a successor t
do you feel it all hopeful that may be finally there will be some point that could be agreed upon?ching this process for so long that i have two admit that i am not very hopeful. i think one thing that prime minister netanyahu is worried about is what he considered mr. trump's false hopes in the resurrection of this peace process. you have a palestinian entity split and the palestine authority on the west bank. the two of them do not like each other. maybe netanyahu is worried about pressure on...
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it will be taking months >> we will be watching and waiting, alexander bolton. >> the league of women voters, the organization released a statement saying it abandons the american values. >> ride leonard advocacy director. thanks so much for joining us. let me ask you, why is the league of women voters against this? >> this legislation is truly heart less. it takes healthcare away from sick people. when all is said and done, million people will lose their healthcare a coverage. women will pay more for basic healthcare than men. people on medicaid as your earlier guest said will be paying more. all of this so that larger corporations and wealth individuals can get tax cuts. so this is really when it comes to legislation, this is about as bad as it gets >> you probably heard us talking with our previous guest. how concerned are you this is actually going to, you know, become law since the senate still has to go through with this as well. how concerned are you? >> well, it's dangerous to predict what the congress will do. but as the earlier gentleman pointed out, this bill is not popular
it will be taking months >> we will be watching and waiting, alexander bolton. >> the league of women voters, the organization released a statement saying it abandons the american values. >> ride leonard advocacy director. thanks so much for joining us. let me ask you, why is the league of women voters against this? >> this legislation is truly heart less. it takes healthcare away from sick people. when all is said and done, million people will lose their healthcare a...
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it's nothing you can be afraid of. can't be scared. got to be cautious, you know what i'm saying? not to mess up and not to let things like that happen. >> like ricky and michael, miguel is nearing his 18th birthday. though they all are at the end of the road in the juvenile system, the only thing common about miguel is his juvenile record. >> criminal recklessness, assault with a deadly weapon, possession of marijuana. >> he's probably been here at least i would say about six, seven times. >> i ain't got no permit. >> every time he's come, he's come with heavy charges. >> criminal mischief and another criminal recklessness in there somewhere. >> once he gets here he's a whole different individual. he's focused. he's getting visitation. he's reading good books. then what i like about him, he shares his books so he tries to help the other guys that's in the hallway that he sees as going down the wrong path. >> i've been going since i was 16. the second time was 15 months. i got my gb there. i took the a.c.t. test. i did well. they sent my transcripts out. >> that's one thing i can
it's nothing you can be afraid of. can't be scared. got to be cautious, you know what i'm saying? not to mess up and not to let things like that happen. >> like ricky and michael, miguel is nearing his 18th birthday. though they all are at the end of the road in the juvenile system, the only thing common about miguel is his juvenile record. >> criminal recklessness, assault with a deadly weapon, possession of marijuana. >> he's probably been here at least i would say about...
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it will be warmer tomorrow. many places will be closer to to 80, a i think beautiful day, not quite as windy being maybe not all of the tree and grass pollen blowing all over the place, as we get into wednesday, thursday, friday, we have to describe the weather pattern as hot. summer preview, three day stretch, maybe even above 90 degrees in many areas, and our last weather headline while we feel like summer late week, looks like it will be little into the weekends, most every these days are dry. can't rule out a pop up thunderstorm on friday. maybe sunday of this week, so quite a different weather pattern from what we had last week. jim and sean, those are your weather headlines.& >> thank you, sue. >> all right, on the way to the white house, getting little company. let's go to ronica. >> here is the question of the day. would you be comfortable with your child going to school with the sun or daughter of the president? that's what these parents have to answer. way in, take our twitter pole. we will be back wit
it will be warmer tomorrow. many places will be closer to to 80, a i think beautiful day, not quite as windy being maybe not all of the tree and grass pollen blowing all over the place, as we get into wednesday, thursday, friday, we have to describe the weather pattern as hot. summer preview, three day stretch, maybe even above 90 degrees in many areas, and our last weather headline while we feel like summer late week, looks like it will be little into the weekends, most every these days are...
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don't clap, that could be tough. don't clap, that could be tough. i am a little worried. i don't want to look at the scores here. jerry, are you sure you know what you're doing here? [laughter] president trump: other players are big and fast and strong. but i have a feeling that you will do very well. from the most humble roots you have become a powerhouse in education and sports. just wait until the world hears the football teams you will be playing starting next season. president falwell gave me a list of some of the schools. the ones you are going to be playing in 2018. would you like me to read the names? would you like to hear them? i'm a little bit concerned. umass, virginia, auburn. jerry, are you sure you know what you are doing? [laughter] president trump: jerry, auburn? i don't know about that. this could be trouble, jerry. rutgers, old dominion, brigham young, army. i might be there, who am i supposed to root for? tell me. i don't know. that is a tough one, jerry. i don't know, jerry. i will have to think about that one, jerry. buffalo, troy, virginia tech. oh
don't clap, that could be tough. don't clap, that could be tough. i am a little worried. i don't want to look at the scores here. jerry, are you sure you know what you're doing here? [laughter] president trump: other players are big and fast and strong. but i have a feeling that you will do very well. from the most humble roots you have become a powerhouse in education and sports. just wait until the world hears the football teams you will be playing starting next season. president falwell gave...
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to be noticed. not accept that you say that our candidates are not converging on the most important things, on the contrary. the second element is that — to be honest — the old parties are no more in a position to have a united position on many issues. so we take a risk, maybe, but it is worth taking it because the old system is simply dead. so if the old system is dead, presumably you don't want the kind of living dead who currently inhabit the old system ? mps from other political parties, from the dying socialist party or the moribund republicans, you are not interested in them. you purely want fresh blood? what we announce, we will try and do what we have announced publicly in february already. that is that we would like to have half of the assemblee nationale consisting in mps with some experience, coming from the centre—right or the centre—left. .. coming from the old parties who have let down france? yes, but maybe the youngest one... in a system, even if you have dysfunctioning systems, you
to be noticed. not accept that you say that our candidates are not converging on the most important things, on the contrary. the second element is that — to be honest — the old parties are no more in a position to have a united position on many issues. so we take a risk, maybe, but it is worth taking it because the old system is simply dead. so if the old system is dead, presumably you don't want the kind of living dead who currently inhabit the old system ? mps from other political...
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just being counted. beginning to be counted right now in montana's special election. to fill an open seat in the house of representatives. we'll find cnn's ryan young there at gianforte's headquarters in bozeman, montana. kyung lah is there as well. the quist campaign in missoula, montana. ryan, i'm going to start with you. the polls just close in montana. you're at gianforte's headquarters as i said. quha what's going on there following the assault charge? >> reporter: a lot of excitement here from people in the inside, they tell me they believe their candidate will be victorious tonight, in fact, they believe the reporter pushing too far to go inside that room and that's exactly what they were telling on the inside. they believe he will stand up and be victorious in this and they believe that he was the one who started this confrontation. that's not what we heard from other folks around montana today. they thought this was a slight to the entire state and they're hoping that people come out and vote and turn this election around. >> so, ryan, has gianforte directly
just being counted. beginning to be counted right now in montana's special election. to fill an open seat in the house of representatives. we'll find cnn's ryan young there at gianforte's headquarters in bozeman, montana. kyung lah is there as well. the quist campaign in missoula, montana. ryan, i'm going to start with you. the polls just close in montana. you're at gianforte's headquarters as i said. quha what's going on there following the assault charge? >> reporter: a lot of...
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be. how is japan today? during the past four years through our economic policies, it has grown by 9.5%, adding 47 trillion yen, an all-time high. employment, which decreased by 290,000 jobs in the previous administration, despite the decline in population, rose by 1. million in four years. what's more, 82% of them, women, unemployment rate is at 2.8%, almost full employment level. number of regular workers increased by 790,000 just in the two years. and, actually, it has gone down to 550 before they took over the government. the number of foreigners visiting japan surged, as well, before the start of my administration it was 8 million in a year. last year it reached 24 million, 3/4 increase, immediately after taking over the government i introduced visa waiver and relaxation. and went to help the due-free system, or hospitality campaign is gaining momentum. we're targeting 40 million visitors in japan in the 2020. the year of olympic games, national tax revenue has expanded by 15 trillion
be. how is japan today? during the past four years through our economic policies, it has grown by 9.5%, adding 47 trillion yen, an all-time high. employment, which decreased by 290,000 jobs in the previous administration, despite the decline in population, rose by 1. million in four years. what's more, 82% of them, women, unemployment rate is at 2.8%, almost full employment level. number of regular workers increased by 790,000 just in the two years. and, actually, it has gone down to 550 before...
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if he wants it to be number one, it will be. scratching my head about this one because it's false. he repeats it. and i think the simplest explanation -- tit's this. here's my theory. joe lewis, a great prize fighter. he fought for too long. why are you fight one more fight? you're washed up. he said, fighters fight. l liars lie. i had forgotten about that, even. i was ready to g on to the next issue. the fight over health care. he just can't stop himself. that's the only thing i can think of. it's a simple thing. he told a lie and he's going to repeat that lie, when his own head of the fbi, his head of the nsa -- the republican senate majority leader says it's false. >> it's interesting to hear the president of the united states say, we need to find out what the hell is going on. that's what he said, a number of things on the campaign. he is president of the united states. he can call in the head of the fbi, the head of the nsa and say, what the heck is going on with surveillance? he has access to all of the information out the
if he wants it to be number one, it will be. scratching my head about this one because it's false. he repeats it. and i think the simplest explanation -- tit's this. here's my theory. joe lewis, a great prize fighter. he fought for too long. why are you fight one more fight? you're washed up. he said, fighters fight. l liars lie. i had forgotten about that, even. i was ready to g on to the next issue. the fight over health care. he just can't stop himself. that's the only thing i can think of....
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it has to be transparent. it has to be fundamentally fair. those are the tenets you have to stick to when you're going to have an investigation that people can have confidence in and trust. it's about trust. >> a lot of people lost confidence in comey during the election. remember president obama hired comey after everything that happened during the election that infuriated democrats and republicans as well specifically comey's very public role in the hillary clinton investigation. should president obama have fired comey before he left the white house? >> well, i don't know. i don't want to pass judgment. when you're president of the united states you have access to information, ana, you and i don't have. it's kind of difficult to be a monday morning quarterback dealing with a situation like that. i will tell you this, i have great confidence and great respect in the integrity and the judgment of president obama. i don't know if i've met a person that has that level of integrity in public service besides him. he's an extraordinary man. i'm su
it has to be transparent. it has to be fundamentally fair. those are the tenets you have to stick to when you're going to have an investigation that people can have confidence in and trust. it's about trust. >> a lot of people lost confidence in comey during the election. remember president obama hired comey after everything that happened during the election that infuriated democrats and republicans as well specifically comey's very public role in the hillary clinton investigation. should...
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there will be a special counsel in the russia investigation. >> to be clear, mr.mueller's purview will be the entire russia issue. >> former fbi director bob mueller takes over. tonight, reaction from a stunned white house.
there will be a special counsel in the russia investigation. >> to be clear, mr.mueller's purview will be the entire russia issue. >> former fbi director bob mueller takes over. tonight, reaction from a stunned white house.
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we'll be looking at some of labour's policies in more detail and we'll be talking to voters in york.lso tonight: a squeeze on consumer spending in prospect, and the bank of england downgrades its forecast for economic growth this year. official figures suggest waiting times for some nhs services in england are the worst in five yea rs. he's a showboat, he's a grandstander. president trump lays into his former fbi director and says he always intended to sack him. and manchester united keep their champions‘ league dream alive, beating the spanish side celta vigo. coming up in sportsday on bbc news: andy murray is knocked out of the madrid open in the last 16 by borna coric, so he's failed to reach the quarter—finals in two of his last three events. good evening. labour's election manifesto has been formally approved by the party leadership and will be published next week. jeremy corbyn said the policies would be fully costed and would prove to be "very popular" with voters. some of the main parts of the manifesto had already found their way into the public domain, after a version of th
we'll be looking at some of labour's policies in more detail and we'll be talking to voters in york.lso tonight: a squeeze on consumer spending in prospect, and the bank of england downgrades its forecast for economic growth this year. official figures suggest waiting times for some nhs services in england are the worst in five yea rs. he's a showboat, he's a grandstander. president trump lays into his former fbi director and says he always intended to sack him. and manchester united keep their...
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for cctv to be effective, you need to be able to see people's faces.was right to have an open debate about the implications of foreign policy on extremism in the uk it is not an excuse, not a justification. i remember when the former head of m15 herself said that the war in iraq had led to radicalisation in the uk and had raised different issues about different threats and other issues with keeping the country say. terrorists are trying to undermine our democracy, we have got to protect our ability in a healthy democracy do have these debates. and first minister nicola sturgeon will be the latest leader in the hot seat talking to andrew neil. you can see that at six o'clock this evening on bbc one — and it'll be repeated here on bbc news at 12.30 a vigil has been held in the us city of portland for two men who were killed when they tried to stop a man from racially abusing two teenage girls. one of the girls was muslim. jeremyjoseph christian, a convicted criminal, will appear in court of tuesday. caroline davies reports. panic and fear on a normal com
for cctv to be effective, you need to be able to see people's faces.was right to have an open debate about the implications of foreign policy on extremism in the uk it is not an excuse, not a justification. i remember when the former head of m15 herself said that the war in iraq had led to radicalisation in the uk and had raised different issues about different threats and other issues with keeping the country say. terrorists are trying to undermine our democracy, we have got to protect our...
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, being exposed. i've been exposed to a number of new things today. even on this topic of exclusive sexual love, rather than believing someone who was a mass , maybe we could have an affirmation from leaders who that exclusive relationships for 10, 20 or almost 40 years who can affirm it does not have to anything like monotonous, boring, or to radical. [laughter] >> can we have a here here. [applause] was there a question there? [laughter] i think everyone is prone to believing the wrong people. if we are not careful. it is not just a simple -- symptom of being young. it is a symptom of being human. if we don't know where -- who we are, where we come from or where we are going, it is easy to be lost in a sea of ideas. in my own personal life, i have to be very careful. i love the play of ideas. the problem with that can be play on to what? if you are playing with ideas for the sake of playing, it can be dangerous. i think that is something i try to teach my students with critical thinking skills is ye
, being exposed. i've been exposed to a number of new things today. even on this topic of exclusive sexual love, rather than believing someone who was a mass , maybe we could have an affirmation from leaders who that exclusive relationships for 10, 20 or almost 40 years who can affirm it does not have to anything like monotonous, boring, or to radical. [laughter] >> can we have a here here. [applause] was there a question there? [laughter] i think everyone is prone to believing the wrong...
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we'll be right back. we'll be right back.roducing the italian collection from subway. head in now to grab the five dollar footlong spicy italian. loaded with salami and pepperoni. for a limited time, the spicy italian footlong is just five dollars. it's a big value for even bigger flavor. only at subway. . >>> s england british airways said it will try to operate most of the scheduled departures from london. a computer system failure paralyzed most operations saturd three-day holiday weekend. the computer failure caused misery for thousands as you can imagine, heathrow and airports were stranded with frustrated passengers. >>> there was a deadly land slide -- nearly 100 people were killed after a catastrophic mud to slide. >>> the mother of uber's four, travis countic died. his parents were on a because the trip when it hit a rock and sank. the 71-year-old mother was killed in that accident. the father survived. they released a statement sayi
we'll be right back. we'll be right back.roducing the italian collection from subway. head in now to grab the five dollar footlong spicy italian. loaded with salami and pepperoni. for a limited time, the spicy italian footlong is just five dollars. it's a big value for even bigger flavor. only at subway. . >>> s england british airways said it will try to operate most of the scheduled departures from london. a computer system failure paralyzed most operations saturd...
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it must continue, it needs to be both ways. in needs to be fully funded. and fusion centers need to be fully funded. >> appreciate your work in that arena. this question could be for any of our distinguished panel members. the police chiefs and sheriffs in louisiana have growing becauseand challenges the challenges are going up and the resources are going down. can you elaborate so we have it on record about the 1033 program and how it has proven to be a critical source for your county? program is not the problem. it is about proper training, proper policy, proper use. when -- came out, people said we were using these in iraq. austind not use it in because it was not good on tight streets. there is flooding and a lot of rural counties. in houston, we have a problem with flooding. it is not the equipment, it is the policy implemented and its use. ,e have helmets, binoculars office equipment, helicopters. equipment, offenses it is all defensive, about protecting the american people. program think the 1033 has been destroyed by any means. >> anybody else? >>
it must continue, it needs to be both ways. in needs to be fully funded. and fusion centers need to be fully funded. >> appreciate your work in that arena. this question could be for any of our distinguished panel members. the police chiefs and sheriffs in louisiana have growing becauseand challenges the challenges are going up and the resources are going down. can you elaborate so we have it on record about the 1033 program and how it has proven to be a critical source for your county?...
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at bp, safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better.'s nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation if my plans change. visit booking.com. booking.yeah. ♪ it's not just a car, it's your daily treat. ♪ go ahead, spoil yourself. the es and es hybrid. experience amazing. for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than centurylink. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ steve: well, it's a fox news alert. and there you can see right there very shortly we understand, we believe the first lady and the president of the united states are going to be arriving at the church of the holy suspectly kerr. walsepulchre. oversee the churc
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may be heading towards that would be useful. if we are going to have talks what's he going to talk about? is he going to try combined strategic economic or one or the other? thank you. >> i would say the first issue is really -- in a way he already issued his statement of desire to reengage with north korea. he is appointed head of national security which is a veteran in 2000 and 2007. you know, he is doing everything he can to signal an openness and willingness to reestablish dialogue. ton north korean side i don't think they with con figured yet. they have a military man whose life has been -- i they they will focus on family reunions and build up from there. i think a lot of the advisers seem to want to get back to simultaneous action, which north korea is the one that stepped away from simultaneous action. then there's also the challenge of north korea wants it and i think over the course of the past decade it has become an issue that south koreans feel they have a stake in. it means the administration cannot escape finding
may be heading towards that would be useful. if we are going to have talks what's he going to talk about? is he going to try combined strategic economic or one or the other? thank you. >> i would say the first issue is really -- in a way he already issued his statement of desire to reengage with north korea. he is appointed head of national security which is a veteran in 2000 and 2007. you know, he is doing everything he can to signal an openness and willingness to reestablish dialogue....
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be appropriate. senator warner: i guess what i believe is if you wipe out the shareholders, wipe out the management, end up having the creditors take the loss and you industrial a liquidity issue, you need some backstop there. and i believe that while not perfect by any means the order of the liquidation process we set up in title 2 makes the most sense. i know my time is running out here, but back when we had your confirmation we talked about this. i referenced the fact that the national bankruptcy conference, which is composed of bankruptcy judges and lawyers believes, quote, orderly liquidation authority under title 2 should continue to be available. even if the bankruptcy code is amended. i just hope as you go through this process -- i know you're reviewing title 2 -- if there are ways to improve but some folks who are characterizing title 2 as a bailout i think frankly are not accurate and there is a recoupment cause, as you know, for any of that liquidity that may be needed in the short term. t
be appropriate. senator warner: i guess what i believe is if you wipe out the shareholders, wipe out the management, end up having the creditors take the loss and you industrial a liquidity issue, you need some backstop there. and i believe that while not perfect by any means the order of the liquidation process we set up in title 2 makes the most sense. i know my time is running out here, but back when we had your confirmation we talked about this. i referenced the fact that the national...
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the timeline will be reviewable and, in fact, will be looked at that way.thought comey ill served the american people when he tried to stretch beyond all reason the fourth amendment to hack into your iphones. i have had a belief that he didn't respect the constitution, had become in love with the camera, which is normally for politicians. and that he began thinking that he was somehow larger than the fbi director and effective ly ad just the fbi director's boss and not the other way around. >> is mr. mueller on a witch-hunt? do you theshare the president's view? >> i don't personally believe in witches but, look, the director's job is to go where the facts lead. and he has a reputation. now, all special prosecutors turn over a lot more rocks than anybody else in the executive branch wants. you know, the reason that the old statute, if you will, the kenneth starr statute expired was because of that tendency to turn over rocks, even without being asked. but i don't think the american people or our president should be concerned. i think that this is somebody w
the timeline will be reviewable and, in fact, will be looked at that way.thought comey ill served the american people when he tried to stretch beyond all reason the fourth amendment to hack into your iphones. i have had a belief that he didn't respect the constitution, had become in love with the camera, which is normally for politicians. and that he began thinking that he was somehow larger than the fbi director and effective ly ad just the fbi director's boss and not the other way around....
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so what are these police officers going to be paid? we will be paying them the average...ugh? of course it has been thought through. first it was thousands, then it was millions. it's not the sort of thing which encourages people to trust you, is it? it's been clarified. it's absolutely clear what the cost of this will be, £300 million. just how strong is your faith and trust in your shadow home secretary, diane abbott? diane is fine and diane has my full support. she clearly does and it is £300 million, not £80 million. diane abbott brushed off the mix—up, or tried to. i do know my figures and as you well know, i did seven interviews that morning and that was the seventh and i mis—spoke, but i do know my figures. that settled that, or did it? trust is a problem for some of the voters in this part of southampton, in one of the tiny handful of seats labour holds in the south—east. i believe that the tories run the country like a business, whereas labour seems to borrow a lot of money and just relies on other people to pay it back later in life. you don't think much of her?
so what are these police officers going to be paid? we will be paying them the average...ugh? of course it has been thought through. first it was thousands, then it was millions. it's not the sort of thing which encourages people to trust you, is it? it's been clarified. it's absolutely clear what the cost of this will be, £300 million. just how strong is your faith and trust in your shadow home secretary, diane abbott? diane is fine and diane has my full support. she clearly does and it is...
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i want comey to be honest and i hope he will be, i am sure he will be. david: the tapes. those who are live and those who read history books remember the nixon presidency, the issue of the tapes. do you think he is just throwing it out there or was he tape-recording these conversations? >> he is throwing it out there. i don't believe he has a tape recording but he ought to have one. he needs people -- things are said -- jack kennedy, lyndon johnson had one. david: nixon changed the rules because people felt it was tainted, the idea of taping in the oval office tainted by what happened with nixon. >> they were a voice activated. if i walk into the oval office and talk to the president, being taped, kennedy would throw a switch and johnson would throw a switch but presidents have to have a record of what they say to foreign leaders. no one would object to that. my guess is no taping was done. donald trump asked the fbi director am i under investigation? i was not outraged by that. spent we 10 months with suspicion created, pushed in the press, donald trump, conspired to get
i want comey to be honest and i hope he will be, i am sure he will be. david: the tapes. those who are live and those who read history books remember the nixon presidency, the issue of the tapes. do you think he is just throwing it out there or was he tape-recording these conversations? >> he is throwing it out there. i don't believe he has a tape recording but he ought to have one. he needs people -- things are said -- jack kennedy, lyndon johnson had one. david: nixon changed the rules...
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winds will be light. we're changes because as that low pressure system moves out, ridge of high pressure pulls in, we've got a very tight pressure gradient that's going to develop. all of that translates into our gusty winds. be prepared for tomorrow. wind will be gusting 30 miles an hour moving in from the north and temperatures into the 70's, a warmup into the mid 70 with mainly sunny skies, it will be dry and sunshine and as i said, it will be windy and the wind will make it feel cooler than the air temperature is. just keep that in mind. tomorrow high, as i said into the 70's, cooler to the north northwest, low 70's. we're not doing too bad. far cry from where we've been, here's tomorrow for mom. you're getting ready to maybe go out and start brunch, by 2:0075 and then cooling down two 73 by the time we hit the 5:00 hour. 52 overnight low, winds light from the north, five to mostly cloudy with an isolated shower or two. as the clouds clear up, 75 but look at those winds gusting to 30's under mostly su
winds will be light. we're changes because as that low pressure system moves out, ridge of high pressure pulls in, we've got a very tight pressure gradient that's going to develop. all of that translates into our gusty winds. be prepared for tomorrow. wind will be gusting 30 miles an hour moving in from the north and temperatures into the 70's, a warmup into the mid 70 with mainly sunny skies, it will be dry and sunshine and as i said, it will be windy and the wind will make it feel cooler than...
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>> let me be clear.with the national academy did was calculate the drain or physical benefit to it's a very skilled by education for each immigrant. what i did was just apply that to the skill level of illegal immigrants to come up with an estimate, how big it would be. i took their estimates by education and look at the education of the illegals, and it comes to about $75,000 per illegal. >> also we been provided with figures that the irs is paying out billions in improper payments to illegal immigrants every year through the use of refundable tax credits. have you looked at that? >> yes, particularly fundable position of the child tax credit. they could pay that out and he did have to worry so much about illegal status. so yes, they are clearly paying hundreds of millions if not billions out to illegal immigrants. there's no question. it's also the case they pay some out in the earned income tax credit, but less. >> final question. let me ask you this. for years we've seen this figure and even in the m
>> let me be clear.with the national academy did was calculate the drain or physical benefit to it's a very skilled by education for each immigrant. what i did was just apply that to the skill level of illegal immigrants to come up with an estimate, how big it would be. i took their estimates by education and look at the education of the illegals, and it comes to about $75,000 per illegal. >> also we been provided with figures that the irs is paying out billions in improper payments...
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to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to mobile. i need one number... not two. i'm always moving forward... because i can't afford to get stuck in the past. comcast business. built for business. >>> good evening, a former federal judge today was named independent counsel, special prosecutor in the iran case. he's 74-year-old lawrence walsh, former president of american bar association. with appointment of walsh, affable loyal republican a court mandate more far reaching than the administration wanted. >> i obviously will need information and cooperation and help from the executive branch of government. i will talk to whoever is necessary to achieve that objective. >> that nbc news report was from december 19th, 1986. it came at the height of what was then biggest presidential scandal since watergate. that year lawrence walsh tasked with investigating reagan administration sale of weapons to iran. dubbed the iran contraaffair, it will be remembered as
to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to mobile. i need one number... not two. i'm always moving forward... because i can't afford to get stuck in the past. comcast business. built for business. >>> good evening, a former federal judge today was named independent counsel, special prosecutor in the iran case. he's 74-year-old lawrence walsh, former president of american...
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should it be wound up?this point, when we were into a process of rapprochement across europe, gorbachev and a common european home, maybe that was the time for the organisation of security and corporation in europe to take over, sadly, that didn't happen. i think the role of nato now has to be to build good relations with the neighbours and insist on democracy and human rights being part of that agenda of good relations. but it was only three years ago that you called it a very dangerous frankenstein and a danger to world peace. do you still believe that or not? i want to work within nato to achieve stability. i want to work within nato to promote human rights and democracy, and under a labour government, that's exactly what we'd be doing. but do you think it's a frankenstein? i think all organisations need to be accountable. so have you changed your views on nato? no. so you still think... can i finish my sentence, please? you could if you answered my question. andrew, nato exists. it was a product initial
should it be wound up?this point, when we were into a process of rapprochement across europe, gorbachev and a common european home, maybe that was the time for the organisation of security and corporation in europe to take over, sadly, that didn't happen. i think the role of nato now has to be to build good relations with the neighbours and insist on democracy and human rights being part of that agenda of good relations. but it was only three years ago that you called it a very dangerous...
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it would be nice to think we can relax but that will not be the case.couple of seasons ago. but we are there. if we play like we can, there is no reason why be can't get our hands on silverware. it didn't feel like we had achieved everything we wanted to bite reaching the final. those feelings have to be backed by actions. the key to me is to show the form we can. it's also the pro12 final in dublin later today. welsh side scarlets, who finished third, will take on top of the table munster at the aviva stadium. kick—off around quarter past six this evening. england's cricketers take on south africa in the second one—day international this morning in hampshire. england can win the three—day series today, and bowler liam plunkett says a victory will set them up well for the upcoming champions trophy. there is no truer test or tougher test tha n there is no truer test or tougher test than playing south africa, the players they have got. a lot of them are informed. they have been playing in the ipl, scoring runs. to win a series against south africa and per
it would be nice to think we can relax but that will not be the case.couple of seasons ago. but we are there. if we play like we can, there is no reason why be can't get our hands on silverware. it didn't feel like we had achieved everything we wanted to bite reaching the final. those feelings have to be backed by actions. the key to me is to show the form we can. it's also the pro12 final in dublin later today. welsh side scarlets, who finished third, will take on top of the table munster at...
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what more can we be doing? i'll open that up to anybody. >> i think we need to be doing at least two things to start. first, we need to publicly commit to protecting the regime that we have built in asia over the last 60 years, that this regime is not open for negotiation, that the united states will not walk away. >> so we need to put out red lines. the chinese put out red lines on taiwan, on taipei, but we don't seem to turn out our own in the region, so we're saying with regard to our alliances, we should make that a strategic red line? >> absolutely. the second thing we need to do is think about our alliances in exactly the way you describe, as assets, not liabilities, and the third thing i would emphasize is that the u.s. needs to avoid appearing wobbly. to the degree that we create uncertainties about our commitments to the region. it only opens the door for the chinese to do exactly what you described. >> any other thoughts on allies real quick before i turn to my next subject? >> certainly consistency i
what more can we be doing? i'll open that up to anybody. >> i think we need to be doing at least two things to start. first, we need to publicly commit to protecting the regime that we have built in asia over the last 60 years, that this regime is not open for negotiation, that the united states will not walk away. >> so we need to put out red lines. the chinese put out red lines on taiwan, on taipei, but we don't seem to turn out our own in the region, so we're saying with regard...
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his speech that he's going to be giving i think will be really interesting.themes that i think will be coming out unifying the muslim world against extremism, taking a hardline against iran, but also saying that they're going to start sharing security -- some of the security burden in the middle east and juxtapose himself against the cairo speech in 2009 of obama's. trying to lay that marker down obviously in regards to nato he will be going back to say there is a role for nato, strongly encourage people to put up 2% of their gdp. israel again, we'll see, you know, this whole situation with the supposed leaking of information, intelligence from israel. i think that israel realizes their best friend that they have in the entire world is the u.s. so there might be a little bit of a strong conversation at some level, but i think that's going to be anotherreat stefor american/israeli relations. i love the fact that he's going to the vatican. i think it's a big signal that he's going there on his first foreign trip. >> tony, new york, times reports during a meetin
his speech that he's going to be giving i think will be really interesting.themes that i think will be coming out unifying the muslim world against extremism, taking a hardline against iran, but also saying that they're going to start sharing security -- some of the security burden in the middle east and juxtapose himself against the cairo speech in 2009 of obama's. trying to lay that marker down obviously in regards to nato he will be going back to say there is a role for nato, strongly...