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been repaired, so what damages have never been repaired, so what now, do damages have never been repairedcrats? how did they move democrats? how did they move forward from this? well, | democrats? how did they move forward from this? well, i think from this? well, i think bernhard‘s analysis and from this? well, i think bernhard‘s analysis and the kind of thing analysis and the kind of thing you are talking analysis and the kind of thing you are talking about is real, are talking about is real, this is what has are talking about is real, this is what has happened to america. what has happened to america. there are what has happened to america. there are tens of millions what has happened to america. there are tens of millions of people are tens of millions of people living in poverty, are tens of millions of people living in poverty, there are a living in poverty, there are a very small number of living in poverty, there are a very small number of extremely rich and small number of extremely rich and powerful people, small number of extremely rich and powerful people, the task of the powe
been repaired, so what damages have never been repaired, so what now, do damages have never been repairedcrats? how did they move democrats? how did they move forward from this? well, | democrats? how did they move forward from this? well, i think from this? well, i think bernhard‘s analysis and from this? well, i think bernhard‘s analysis and the kind of thing analysis and the kind of thing you are talking analysis and the kind of thing you are talking about is real, are talking about is...
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things have been quiet there. news of castro's death has likely not reached many of the cubans as it broke late night. in fact we learned that many people were just learning the news, some of them from our own correspondent who is there on the ground and covering the story. >> people will continue to learn the news through the coming hours and into the morning there. it's 5:30 local time, people will start waking up soon and some of those people are in for a very big shock. joining us now for more on fidel castro's death is john lee anderson, staff writer for the new yorker and he has profiled castro. mr. anderson, what is the someone thing, is for for someone like yourself who has worked so much on fidel castro, what is the one thing that you will remember? >> i think he became the prototype, the modern paradigm for the outlaw political leader, that is to say he created the model by which dozens of other revolutionary figures sought to change their societies through guerrilla warfare and revolution at the height
things have been quiet there. news of castro's death has likely not reached many of the cubans as it broke late night. in fact we learned that many people were just learning the news, some of them from our own correspondent who is there on the ground and covering the story. >> people will continue to learn the news through the coming hours and into the morning there. it's 5:30 local time, people will start waking up soon and some of those people are in for a very big shock. joining us now...
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he's been arrested 27 times and has been convicted of charges including trafficking, possession, robbery and assault. now he's been arrested after failing to appear in court on his latest drug possession charge and must begin the familiar process of booking. >> i come in here and this is what we call the grill, this is where we do our pad searches. we have the inmate stand here with his back to the wall and that officer basically tell them take everything out of their pockets. any jewelry, watches, rings, necklaces, belts, they'll be pat down to see if we can find anything else on them. >> the 9% of the time, if something makes it into the facility, it's made it in the way of someone's anal area. >>. >> just keep your hands on the wall. what are you trying to conceal, buddy? >> cigarettes. >> come on, this way. did you really think you were going to get that past us? >> i graduate to be able to. >> he was taking to the strip search on the booking floor. i asked him did you have everything anything on him. i asked him why did he have cigarettes. he stated that he was looking at a lot of t
he's been arrested 27 times and has been convicted of charges including trafficking, possession, robbery and assault. now he's been arrested after failing to appear in court on his latest drug possession charge and must begin the familiar process of booking. >> i come in here and this is what we call the grill, this is where we do our pad searches. we have the inmate stand here with his back to the wall and that officer basically tell them take everything out of their pockets. any...
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that hasn't been done. the report has been made. so is it tony blair who's responsible for that failing in paragraph paragraphs which i'm sure you're familiar with. >> is this in the executive summary? >> yes. >> 617. >> yes, we say that ministers all seen here, officials. of the risks and options. >> i'm asking who's really responsible. >> i think it would say all of those involved. but ultimately it has to be -- >> you're telling me some of these senior officials were told to shut up? >> no, i was reporting what was on the record. ambassador in cairo. i was told for reasons of security, he shouldn't do that again. any such message should go from an ambassador to the head of the diplomatic service personally. that is what happened. as to the commissioning of a review you can blame if you wish, all of those who failed to initiate but the fact is, it should have happened, it didn't happen, the consequences are happening, are there in play for all to see. if i'm allowed another moment of this. >> yes, of course. >> it is for me, perso
that hasn't been done. the report has been made. so is it tony blair who's responsible for that failing in paragraph paragraphs which i'm sure you're familiar with. >> is this in the executive summary? >> yes. >> 617. >> yes, we say that ministers all seen here, officials. of the risks and options. >> i'm asking who's really responsible. >> i think it would say all of those involved. but ultimately it has to be -- >> you're telling me some of these...
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five suspects have been charged. two of them according to the paris prosecutor have traveled to the turkish syrian border in march of last year. >> under orders from the islamic of the men, five arrested last weekend, accused of planning attacks in france, acts to using encrypted communicate. their actions overseen by the syrian iraq region. accused of storing and transporting illegal arms and planning to attack civilians, evidence uncovered show screen , indicating potential targets, including the french intelligence agency headquarters. paris, a metro station, a church, and a library. technical examination has allowed us to establish that it -- that an attack was planned. we can't determine which of these areas where the precise targets chosen. >> police don't believe there was direct communication. instructed have been to acquire arms by a member of the islamic state group. anchor: security is at an all-time high. >> all the lights flicker to signal the start of the festive season. french military and police alrea
five suspects have been charged. two of them according to the paris prosecutor have traveled to the turkish syrian border in march of last year. >> under orders from the islamic of the men, five arrested last weekend, accused of planning attacks in france, acts to using encrypted communicate. their actions overseen by the syrian iraq region. accused of storing and transporting illegal arms and planning to attack civilians, evidence uncovered show screen , indicating potential targets,...
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there has been a number of big deals that have been signed, that have been at the preliminary stage. looking to complete those. we are talking about the supply of some 200 aircrafts from boeing and airbus. of, quite aa lot lot of business deals hanging in the balance. manus: coming up on the best of bloomberg markets, middle east and turkey take control of inflation. we will discuss the impact on the lagging lire, next on bloomberg. ♪ manus: welcome back to the best of bloomberg markets middle east. turk's officials said the central bank will take any measures necessary to keep inflation under control. the currency has plunged to a record low against the u.s. dollar. policymakers what are doing to slow the run on the lire. it has been in a freefall since the u.s. election. with that depreciation was one of the agenda items turkish policymakers discussed on friday in a surprise meeting that lasted more than four hours. they said they were monitoring developments in the financial markets and they would shield the economy from adverse impacts. the turkish central bank would do whatever
there has been a number of big deals that have been signed, that have been at the preliminary stage. looking to complete those. we are talking about the supply of some 200 aircrafts from boeing and airbus. of, quite aa lot lot of business deals hanging in the balance. manus: coming up on the best of bloomberg markets, middle east and turkey take control of inflation. we will discuss the impact on the lagging lire, next on bloomberg. ♪ manus: welcome back to the best of bloomberg markets...
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they've been drilled. mr. smith: thank you, governor. thank you, mr. president. the next question goes to governor reagan from william hilliard. mr. hilliard: governor reagan, wage earners in this country, especially the young, are supporting a social security system that continues to affect their income drastically. the system is fostering a struggle between the young and the old, and is drifting the country toward a polarization of these two groups. how much longer can the young wage earner expect to bear the ever-increasing burden of the social security system? mr. reagan: the social security system was based on a false premise, with regard to how fast the number of workers would increase and how fast the number of retirees would increase. it is actuarially out of balance, and this first became evident about 16 years ago, and some of us were voicing warnings then. now, it is trillions of dollars out of balance, and the only answer that has come so far is the biggest single tax increase in our nation's h
they've been drilled. mr. smith: thank you, governor. thank you, mr. president. the next question goes to governor reagan from william hilliard. mr. hilliard: governor reagan, wage earners in this country, especially the young, are supporting a social security system that continues to affect their income drastically. the system is fostering a struggle between the young and the old, and is drifting the country toward a polarization of these two groups. how much longer can the young wage earner...
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what has been the response to the db 11? i am smilingly see now, because it has been fantastic.asia-pacific, we have a handful of cars left for all of next year. that success has been attributed to focusing on the markets, not making an assumption that one-size-fits-all, listening to the customers and giving something unique to them. for instance, you mentioned we launch the car here in the asia-pacific at the same time as geneva. we showed the car to a private client base before we revealed the car. haslinda: give us a sense of the response. >> there are a handful left, as i said, for all next year, so i am very happy. theinda: we talk about market in europe because of the weakening pound and brexit, has it impacted car sales in any way? >> no, not at all actually. this second century plan is seven years long. the 700 million pounds i've mentioned will fully fund everything we will do. we have adapted, adjusted, and it is well within reach. haslinda: thank you for your assessment today. aston martin expanding its reach. rishaad: a new model they're the end of every year until t
what has been the response to the db 11? i am smilingly see now, because it has been fantastic.asia-pacific, we have a handful of cars left for all of next year. that success has been attributed to focusing on the markets, not making an assumption that one-size-fits-all, listening to the customers and giving something unique to them. for instance, you mentioned we launch the car here in the asia-pacific at the same time as geneva. we showed the car to a private client base before we revealed...
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and the pound has been a big bit -- eight beneficiary. -- been a big inefficient very.iary. >> this is the pound index. what upside is there for sterling, given the focus seems the elections and referendums. guest: the election of donald trump does sharpen the focus a lot of political risks involved. a big shock to the system. as you said a few minutes ago we have the italian referendum. netherlands, germany, france. there is a lot of political risk in europe, and judging by what has happened, don't be surprise. >> aside from the pound, the dollar did quite well in the wake of the election. peso.ularly versus the what happens to the peso now? guest: was the result came out, we looked at the chart. drop. an 8% or. percent sideways in the peso has fallen to a record low. given the rhetoric we saw on the campaign it will be interesting to see if that turns into actual policy. let's see how this pans out. let's see if that is the way the first 100 days go. it will be really interesting to watch and as interesting as 2016 has been 2017 could be even more interesting. >> you
and the pound has been a big bit -- eight beneficiary. -- been a big inefficient very.iary. >> this is the pound index. what upside is there for sterling, given the focus seems the elections and referendums. guest: the election of donald trump does sharpen the focus a lot of political risks involved. a big shock to the system. as you said a few minutes ago we have the italian referendum. netherlands, germany, france. there is a lot of political risk in europe, and judging by what has...
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how's it been tonight in new hampshire? what's happening there? >> it's been extraordinary. first of all, she did not mej s mention the e-mail continuesy with lebron james. their decision is and their telling us this. anytime they are talking about e-mails and people are thinking about private servers, they are losing the game. they know there has been damage. they had the momentum over the last nine days just stalled and the real damage if she does end up winning none the less, the damage to republican candidates who now got a lifeline. so, the damage is to their democratic opponents. kelly ayotte may well win here in new hampshire. same for roy blunt in m missouri. real tang bable results damaged to democrats around this country from what happened in the last nine day. tonight, there was a concert. it's filled. the overflow room is filled. there are lot of people here. james taylor played for 45 minutes. it was extraordinary and i thought, well, that is so mellow, how does khan follow that. he came and this crowd was on their feet screaming for him with his heartbreaking s
how's it been tonight in new hampshire? what's happening there? >> it's been extraordinary. first of all, she did not mej s mention the e-mail continuesy with lebron james. their decision is and their telling us this. anytime they are talking about e-mails and people are thinking about private servers, they are losing the game. they know there has been damage. they had the momentum over the last nine days just stalled and the real damage if she does end up winning none the less, the...
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it's been loaded online.nd then after that, the crowd got real riled up, directing a lot of that anger at the press. shouting, yelling at the press, trying to confiscate the camera of a cnn cameraman, and then donald trump came back out. the all clear was given. it appears to just have been a protester who got loud. but he was very close, obviously, to that stage. joining me now, michael moore. new film "michael moore and trumpland" is available on itunes. i want to talk about michigan and millennials. first, you have -- i mean, you have been in a lot of situations where you're in front of a lot of clouds. and a thing happens and there's that moment of fear. >> yes. >> is this going sideways? >> yes, that has thappened to m a number of times, yes. not a good feeling. but you know, i have been fortunate to have very good security, and here i am still talking to you. >> we always have this confidence which i think is largely an earned confidence, thank god, that we conduct our politics no matter how spirited in
it's been loaded online.nd then after that, the crowd got real riled up, directing a lot of that anger at the press. shouting, yelling at the press, trying to confiscate the camera of a cnn cameraman, and then donald trump came back out. the all clear was given. it appears to just have been a protester who got loud. but he was very close, obviously, to that stage. joining me now, michael moore. new film "michael moore and trumpland" is available on itunes. i want to talk about...
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it has been repeated once or twice. a lot of the news sites here have not been update it. there's a surreal sense, the news is not being spread broadly. that will change, but a number of mind friends who are cuban journalists, you know, did not know. it was very clear that raoul castro and the hierarchy of the cubanovernment kept it as a closely-guarded secret. they did not want it leaking in washington or miami ahead of time. around the world people are scrambling to react the the news and certainly here in havana. some of the staff came into the office later after me said they saw a military presence on the streets i did not see, that was just not there. there's a sense that the island is getting ready for a funeral for fidel castro, certainly a show of authority and strength by raoul castro, to make sure that any of the opponents to his government don't try to challenge him in these days, and that there are scenes of celebration. i suspect as people wake up in the morning, in just a few hours, they will learn of the news and we will have a variety of reactions. this is
it has been repeated once or twice. a lot of the news sites here have not been update it. there's a surreal sense, the news is not being spread broadly. that will change, but a number of mind friends who are cuban journalists, you know, did not know. it was very clear that raoul castro and the hierarchy of the cubanovernment kept it as a closely-guarded secret. they did not want it leaking in washington or miami ahead of time. around the world people are scrambling to react the the news and...
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you've been there, many have been there.ing of low hanging fruit that could get a whole lot more horse power to the economy. everyby who's ever worked on a car, let me tell you, one wire off in the wrong place could make that thing run horribly rough, inefficient, bad gas mileage, you could tinker with everything. but simple fixes garner much more efficiency. i think that's the area we are at. is it a sure thing? is it a shoe in? nothing in life is a shoe in. but i agree with you joe. >> rick, steve here. i love your ranges. you're so great at telling us where the ranges are. we were talking about a 10-year on a 180. is r we at the top of the 180 shift or is it shifted upward? >> i think we're shifted upward. we're in a repricing mode. markets are moving into new ranges. everything is moving, all the parts are moving. i do suspect that the area i'd put the biggest dot on all your charts is unchanged for 10-year which is a 2.27% yield. that's going to be an important area. i also think now if i had to look at a floor for yiel
you've been there, many have been there.ing of low hanging fruit that could get a whole lot more horse power to the economy. everyby who's ever worked on a car, let me tell you, one wire off in the wrong place could make that thing run horribly rough, inefficient, bad gas mileage, you could tinker with everything. but simple fixes garner much more efficiency. i think that's the area we are at. is it a sure thing? is it a shoe in? nothing in life is a shoe in. but i agree with you joe. >>...
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i think the saudis and the turks have been doing much more than we have been doing. the fact remains that today, the strongest rebel groups by al-nusra. are isis and but don't like each other, they are groups we would never support ever. so, that is how assad can view himself as sort of that. charlie: the state department says we don't have any leverage on the ground so there is no leverage. dexter: i think that is where we are. i think assad today is stronger than he has been at any point since this war began. charlie: what is vladimir putin win? dexter: he wins influence. charlie: they owed him. dexter: the goal of the united states was to remove assad. president obama said that many times because the government believes he is the person driving the violence. i don't think assad is going anywhere. he is entrenched. he is stronger than he is ever been. his side. russians on piece thisere was a week saying the solution was to split it up. broken.it is already the question is will it ever come together? it is like iraq. it is interesting how all of this connects, syri
i think the saudis and the turks have been doing much more than we have been doing. the fact remains that today, the strongest rebel groups by al-nusra. are isis and but don't like each other, they are groups we would never support ever. so, that is how assad can view himself as sort of that. charlie: the state department says we don't have any leverage on the ground so there is no leverage. dexter: i think that is where we are. i think assad today is stronger than he has been at any point...
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the list that's been talked about has been closely held and not even something donald trump has been fully briefed on yet. that's not to say he hasn't had conversations but he's not been briefed with the portfolio of choices he can review and consider as he formulates a new cabinet. >> that would make sense because chris christie said he didn't want to talk about transition for superstitious reasons, at least one report cited. let's go to keir simmons in london with more on the reaction around the world. keir, here in the states we were greatly concerned, and still are the reaction of the markets. yesterday's closing, this morning's opening put aside some fears because of the peaceful transition. what are you hearing there in london? >> reporter: i'm actually right in the center of government in westminster in london, tamron. look, heads are spinning in capitals around the world. let me give you an example. donald trump has now spoken to the prime minister of britain. we think he may not have yet spoken to the leader of germany, angela merkel. earlier he spoke to the leader of irelan
the list that's been talked about has been closely held and not even something donald trump has been fully briefed on yet. that's not to say he hasn't had conversations but he's not been briefed with the portfolio of choices he can review and consider as he formulates a new cabinet. >> that would make sense because chris christie said he didn't want to talk about transition for superstitious reasons, at least one report cited. let's go to keir simmons in london with more on the reaction...
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has been and is. only 1% in, but an enormous lead for donald trump in the early far apart, but tennessee goes the republicans and donald trump. off to the state of illinois, illinois has just been called as well. the fox news decision team projects illinois goes to hillary clinton. the state of illinois and its electoral votes to her. moving on to the state of new jersey, new jersey has just been called as well. a reliably blue state, though for a while a republican governor who few may know, it's 14 electoral votes in the state of new jersey. will now go to hillary clinton. hillary clinton the call for the state massachusetts, as solid blue as they come, hillary clinton now projected to win by the fox news decision team in the state of massachusetts. then there's maryland, maryland which is solid democrat as well, and maryland already able to call, just moments after the polls have closed. the state of maryland and its ten electoral votes go to hillary clinton. the state of connecticut at this moment
has been and is. only 1% in, but an enormous lead for donald trump in the early far apart, but tennessee goes the republicans and donald trump. off to the state of illinois, illinois has just been called as well. the fox news decision team projects illinois goes to hillary clinton. the state of illinois and its electoral votes to her. moving on to the state of new jersey, new jersey has just been called as well. a reliably blue state, though for a while a republican governor who few may know,...
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do you think that it would have been different if it had been left with the federal reserve? >> we have cooperated historically with other regulatory agencies to examine to the -- engage in acts and omissions. in this case the consumer financial protection bureau was involved. the comptroller of the currency, most of the abuses that occurred were in the national bank where the comptroller of the committee alscurrencyalso has responsibilt spend historically true. they did find these problems and they have significant fines put in place and actions to correct them. the end of 2011 looked at a subsidiary we were then responsible for which was the independent mortgage company and found the abuses which we did find wells fargo for and put in place enforcement actions. i think that we have all worked together pretty constructively to try to address the abuses. i would say that going forward in the institutions we supervise our state member bang and we are looking to see if there are similar practices that could cause problems and with the holding companies we supervise the largest
do you think that it would have been different if it had been left with the federal reserve? >> we have cooperated historically with other regulatory agencies to examine to the -- engage in acts and omissions. in this case the consumer financial protection bureau was involved. the comptroller of the currency, most of the abuses that occurred were in the national bank where the comptroller of the committee alscurrencyalso has responsibilt spend historically true. they did find these...
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how have you been navigating what we have been seeing?been a market that has had the rug pulled out from underneath it. investors are scrambling, trying to figure out what are the new possibilities and of abilities. the results of the election were not anticipated. people are working very hard to figure out what may happen. it is early days. keep in mind, the new administration has not even taken office yet, let alone past any new laws or changed any regulations. thatof the directions people are anticipating, of course, were suggested during the campaign. people are concerned about changes in trade policy, possibly friction with some of our trading partners as a result. thehe other hand, some of possibly more stimulative fiscal spending proposals could be very helpful to companies. so there has been a shift back toward some of the cyclical, traditional u.s.-focused types of companies, a little bit of wariness toward the big, international companies, particularly in technology, that might encounter problems should we have some disputes wit
how have you been navigating what we have been seeing?been a market that has had the rug pulled out from underneath it. investors are scrambling, trying to figure out what are the new possibilities and of abilities. the results of the election were not anticipated. people are working very hard to figure out what may happen. it is early days. keep in mind, the new administration has not even taken office yet, let alone past any new laws or changed any regulations. thatof the directions people...
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have been injured.tnesses say the attacker, who was heavily armed, opened fire on a group of people 40 kilometres east of los angeles. the gunman then barricaded wluesy angeles. the gunman then barricaded himself into a house, with police urging residents to stay indoors. the british banker rurik jutting has been found quilty of murdering two indonesian women in hong kong. their mutilated bodies were found in his apartment in november 2000 14. in a statement read by his lawyer in court, jutting expressed remorse for the killings. he has been sentenced td the killings. he has been sentenced to life in jail. five people suspected of recruiting for so-called islamic state have been arrested in a series of raids been arrested in a series of raids in they include an iraqi lubld in germany. they include an iraqi man known as the preacher without a face. the arrest took place in the north and west of the country. prince harry has issued a strongly worded statement criticising the media for their treatment of h
have been injured.tnesses say the attacker, who was heavily armed, opened fire on a group of people 40 kilometres east of los angeles. the gunman then barricaded wluesy angeles. the gunman then barricaded himself into a house, with police urging residents to stay indoors. the british banker rurik jutting has been found quilty of murdering two indonesian women in hong kong. their mutilated bodies were found in his apartment in november 2000 14. in a statement read by his lawyer in court, jutting...
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while today's marches have been peacefull. we did see protests in oakland turn distructive last night. more marches are taking place right now. and later tonight. we will be keeping an eye on them and bring you the latest tonight on kron 4 news at 6. >> pam:steve now back to you and vicki. return to index of >> vicki:colin kaepernick.once again made headlines this week.for reasons outside of football. >> steve:the 49ers quarterback.hasn't been shy about taking social protest has sparked some pretty strong reactions. mark carpenter joins us with the details. >> reporter:since his national anthem protest, kaepernick has garnered a lot of praise for his bravery in speaking out and making his opinions known. but people believe he shouldn't have taken a knee.on election day. >> reporter:the quarterback said that he chose not to vote this year donald trump or hillary clinton. a decision that forced national sports commentator ways only he could. return >>stephen a smith "it is shameful. absolutely shameful. him of all people took be
while today's marches have been peacefull. we did see protests in oakland turn distructive last night. more marches are taking place right now. and later tonight. we will be keeping an eye on them and bring you the latest tonight on kron 4 news at 6. >> pam:steve now back to you and vicki. return to index of >> vicki:colin kaepernick.once again made headlines this week.for reasons outside of football. >> steve:the 49ers quarterback.hasn't been shy about taking social protest...
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but other papers have been endorsing maggie hassan. it's been basically an even split. look for your boston.com. james pindell is a political reporter. thanks for being with us. >> ben hassan is my older brother. he's so smart and my best friend. my mom instilled in us early on importance of finding solutions to those challenges and working hard with your get things done and she made it possible for ben and for me to have a family like any other family. that's part of the reason she got involved in public service because that's what's in her heart. mom's still that way today. by so fast. >> one day you're a kid, and the next -- your own raising little girl. growing up, i watched my mom work so hard. andugh challenges struggles, she made our lives better. she's my inspiration in the strengtheningr social security or medicare, protecting our environment or moreng make college affordable, she taught me that with hard work -- >> you can do anything. >> anything. taught me that, too. >> i'm kelly ayotte, and i approve that message. kelly hampshire senator ayotte and governor
but other papers have been endorsing maggie hassan. it's been basically an even split. look for your boston.com. james pindell is a political reporter. thanks for being with us. >> ben hassan is my older brother. he's so smart and my best friend. my mom instilled in us early on importance of finding solutions to those challenges and working hard with your get things done and she made it possible for ben and for me to have a family like any other family. that's part of the reason she got...
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she has been there 30 years. gavin: donald trump's strategy this to savage the character of hillary clinton but with a reminder to himself not to get off message. mr. trump: no side tracks, donald. nice and easy. nice and easy. because i've been watching hillary. she is totally unhinged. we don't want any of that. in the final five days of campaigning, hillary clinton, too, wants the choice to be about character and fitness to be president. ms. clinton: imagine having a president who demeans women, mocks the disabled, insults latinos, african-americans, muslims, pows, who pits people against each other instead of pulling us together. gavin: her big hitter is president obama, trying to persuade minority voters who turned out for him to turn out for hillary clinton. president obama: you are going to make this guy your champion if you are a working person? come on. somebody who spent his life without ever showing any regard for working folks. gavin: this week both campaigns will spend hundreds of millions of dollars
she has been there 30 years. gavin: donald trump's strategy this to savage the character of hillary clinton but with a reminder to himself not to get off message. mr. trump: no side tracks, donald. nice and easy. nice and easy. because i've been watching hillary. she is totally unhinged. we don't want any of that. in the final five days of campaigning, hillary clinton, too, wants the choice to be about character and fitness to be president. ms. clinton: imagine having a president who demeans...
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he has been appointed along with reince priebus.annon has talked about his desire to undermine paul ryan and the republican establishment as much as anything else. if you were on capitol hill, you are happy about right revis, what are you thinking if you are paul ryan about steve bannon josh: i imagine you are nervous. if you look at the balance of power, bannon was more of an architect and pre--- priebus was. i think that they work well together. wright's previous -- reince priebus took a subordinate role to trump when he accepted that. i imagine that would continue in the white house, unless trump runs into trouble and feels he needs to shakes things up. mark: what is likely to be the role of breitbart in the trump administration? josh: i think that is an open question. when you think about it, it is difficult for breitbart to navigate the new terrain in washington. they have always happily and gleefully been outsiders throwing rocks at the republican and democratic establishments led by steve bannon. that ban and is in the white
he has been appointed along with reince priebus.annon has talked about his desire to undermine paul ryan and the republican establishment as much as anything else. if you were on capitol hill, you are happy about right revis, what are you thinking if you are paul ryan about steve bannon josh: i imagine you are nervous. if you look at the balance of power, bannon was more of an architect and pre--- priebus was. i think that they work well together. wright's previous -- reince priebus took a...
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this has been working very well. at the moment it's almost like questions, whether this is as effective as it's been in the last 30 years and whether we're moving towards a different approach going forward. what's your opinion on that. >> that's a key question. it's a broad topic. i think on behalf of central bankers internationally i think central bankers realize that there are challenges around interest rates are low. rates could be negative or have been negative in some areas. and still there are challenges in the international economy. but our analysis and also based on experience of other central banks which have moved into this territory show that there are mechanisms for monetary policy so far functioned well. i'm not going to be too pessimistic about the future here but, of course, given the position the banks are in now are not the same as in a more normal situation. >> does it mean it's time for fiscal policy, the governor can spend its way out of a down. is it time to hand it back to the government. >> tha
this has been working very well. at the moment it's almost like questions, whether this is as effective as it's been in the last 30 years and whether we're moving towards a different approach going forward. what's your opinion on that. >> that's a key question. it's a broad topic. i think on behalf of central bankers internationally i think central bankers realize that there are challenges around interest rates are low. rates could be negative or have been negative in some areas. and...
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that is what "wall street journal" said this week, our fox news has been saying, it has been going on for a year, here is donald trump slamming hillary clinton earlier today. >> fbi is conducting a criminal investigation into hillary clinton, pay for play corruption during her tenure as secretary of state. in other words, fbi is investigating how hillary clinton put the office of secretary of state up for sale in violati of federal law. it is described highryhigh priority, is is far reaching, has been going on for a year, it is reported that an avalanche of information is coming. liz: we know according to fox news, this investigation has taken a quote very high priority. it is expandive, lead by 4 different fbi offices. the dc public corruption unit, out of l.a., new york, little rock, and d c, but also new evidence from anthony wienie's computer. lap fop olaptops of aides that have not been destroyed. also fbi sources say that with 99% accuracy, that clinton's server has been hacked. by at least 5 foreign intelligence agencies. trump's deputy campaign manager, day of bossey is joinin
that is what "wall street journal" said this week, our fox news has been saying, it has been going on for a year, here is donald trump slamming hillary clinton earlier today. >> fbi is conducting a criminal investigation into hillary clinton, pay for play corruption during her tenure as secretary of state. in other words, fbi is investigating how hillary clinton put the office of secretary of state up for sale in violati of federal law. it is described highryhigh priority, is is...
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i've been watching assad. i've been pretty good about this over the years. deals are people. i've been looking at assad and saying maybe he is better than the people we're supposed to be backing. >> now it is such a mess over there with everybody involved and the air space is very limited. it is not that big of an area. now world war three over syria? >> a possible pick to be the next secretary of state. what do you think of what you've been hearing about trump and what he said, he's opposed to the iraq war? he opposes the nuclear deal with iran. are you in conformist with those? >> syria has two efforts underway. one is the effort against isis. but there is a whole other conflict underway. that's the civil war taking place between, quote, moderate syrians, kurds and others. so you have two efforts underway. so yes, i think we could in fact coordinate with russia as it relates to isis. but we're on different sides as it relates to the civil war taking place within the country. so it is much more complicated. a
i've been watching assad. i've been pretty good about this over the years. deals are people. i've been looking at assad and saying maybe he is better than the people we're supposed to be backing. >> now it is such a mess over there with everybody involved and the air space is very limited. it is not that big of an area. now world war three over syria? >> a possible pick to be the next secretary of state. what do you think of what you've been hearing about trump and what he said,...
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while it has been a pretty steady decline, there has been opportunities there.s are seeing out economicjoining us from the mexico city bureau. >> check out oil. getting a boost. released roughly 26 minutes ago. out from alexander novak. he said russia is ready to toport the decision market.e the this is bloomberg. ♪ 30 minutes left in the trading day today. i am mark barton. >> in new york, i am vonnie quinn. this is the european close 30 me trading day today. i am mark barton. >> in new york, i am vonnie quinn. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." ♪ mark: we will take you from stockholm to rio and we will cover stories out of amsterdam, germany, and washington hit. here's what we're watching today. trade has seen the odds of a fed rate hike in december moving to nearly 100%. prince speaksudi to bloomberg television. the billionaire says it's too early to judge what the effect of a trump presidency could be, but he thinks it could improve relations with saudi arabia. worste of the industry's a missof
while it has been a pretty steady decline, there has been opportunities there.s are seeing out economicjoining us from the mexico city bureau. >> check out oil. getting a boost. released roughly 26 minutes ago. out from alexander novak. he said russia is ready to toport the decision market.e the this is bloomberg. ♪ 30 minutes left in the trading day today. i am mark barton. >> in new york, i am vonnie quinn. this is the european close 30 me trading day today. i am mark barton....
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i have been here almost 20 years and they have been talking about it. 4% of the gdp of america and yet it does not seem like anything can get done on this bridge and it is really getting dangerous and i was just wondering if something is finally going to happen as far as getting a large enough amount of money to get this thing going. it is going to be like a $2.6 billion project. guest: it is a local bridge that for your collar he should be optimistic because mitch mcconnell the majority leader has been calling for new money to repair this bridge. it is integral for the corridor in the kentucky-indiana area. the color has a good point because the state has been -- caller hasat -- the a good point. with mitch mcconnell being there, there is indication he will look through. not through your marks but through other channels there is going to be an injection of assistance for this bridge project. with eugenehere spending.king about to recap some of donald trump's plan. at noy self-financing cost to government. wages andax the income balances of revenue lost to income tax credits. that is p
i have been here almost 20 years and they have been talking about it. 4% of the gdp of america and yet it does not seem like anything can get done on this bridge and it is really getting dangerous and i was just wondering if something is finally going to happen as far as getting a large enough amount of money to get this thing going. it is going to be like a $2.6 billion project. guest: it is a local bridge that for your collar he should be optimistic because mitch mcconnell the majority leader...
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has everything been peaceful? >> everything has been peaceful. this started seemingly pretty organically. 1,000 people which is not that much for a street in manhattan. but there's been no pushback presence again. this is manhattan. actually when they stopped we had some of the video earlier where they stopped at the intersections and the cars were stopped but nobody has done anything to the actual vehicles. it's been relatively -- sure, there are expletives involved in this and the emotions are high including saying this is our tower. chants you can see there's the various signs that are around. but it's remained peaceful considering. >> vaughn hillyard. keep your eyes open. let us know as things change in the street. we'll go back to you over this hour as is warranted. we're keeping an eye on those protests in new york. that's a good aerial shot there, but we're also watching protests both under way and still forming at this hour in a number of cities including san francisco and seattle on the west coast now. >>> there's been a lot of talk >>>
has everything been peaceful? >> everything has been peaceful. this started seemingly pretty organically. 1,000 people which is not that much for a street in manhattan. but there's been no pushback presence again. this is manhattan. actually when they stopped we had some of the video earlier where they stopped at the intersections and the cars were stopped but nobody has done anything to the actual vehicles. it's been relatively -- sure, there are expletives involved in this and the...
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haven't we just been through a lot with the clintons? hity: hillary clinton will arizona and nevada. the current president of the u.s. was campaigning on her behalf in north carolina, and he left little doubt about how important it was for people to get to the polls. pres. obama: i hate to put pressure on you, but the fate of the republic rests on your shoulders. the fate of the world is teetering, and you, north carolina, are going to have to make sure that we push it in the right direction. katty: a burden for the young people in north carolina. for more on the race in the with thetes, i spoke washington correspondent for "time" magazine. president obama sounds like he is the only one having fun at the moment. time is having a good needling donald trump and telling the american people they can do better than this. katty: he was on the radio making a clear case to african-american voters that there is one more vote for my legacy. you have to elect hillary clinton not just for her, but to protect the obama legacy. how much does that reso
haven't we just been through a lot with the clintons? hity: hillary clinton will arizona and nevada. the current president of the u.s. was campaigning on her behalf in north carolina, and he left little doubt about how important it was for people to get to the polls. pres. obama: i hate to put pressure on you, but the fate of the republic rests on your shoulders. the fate of the world is teetering, and you, north carolina, are going to have to make sure that we push it in the right direction....
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that idea has been overturned. he has been convicted in his conviction has been a poll -- upheld.n part because he had this supporting role. it is important from the legal point of view. >> it is remarkable as well. you can imagine that there are lots of others like him out there who may not have murdered, but they help to the murdering apparatus. are we likely to see more prosecutions as a result of this? >> well, yes, we are. authorities are already planning other prosecutions as we go forward. of course, it's not a lot of people. many of these people are very old now. they are dying off. for instance, just earlier this year the central office responsible for hunting down these former not the camp guards identified eight people that they said were working at the not see death camp as well. that's just one example. they are still tracking these people down. they are going to bring them to justice. encouraging the prosecutors to do that. >> time is a factor. he is 95 years old. will he go to jail? >> it's possible he won't. he's very old. there will have to be another court hearin
that idea has been overturned. he has been convicted in his conviction has been a poll -- upheld.n part because he had this supporting role. it is important from the legal point of view. >> it is remarkable as well. you can imagine that there are lots of others like him out there who may not have murdered, but they help to the murdering apparatus. are we likely to see more prosecutions as a result of this? >> well, yes, we are. authorities are already planning other prosecutions as...
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been quite an extraordinary turnaround in the last half in terms of korean equities which had been trackingretty flat for most of the session. elsewhere, you are seeing weakness coming through in hong kong. the nikkei closed lower, down by 0.2 verifying -- 025%. -- 0.25%. juliette saly in hong kong. and details on the south korean story and much more. oil is a big story. the foundations for in opec output deal are looking increasingly shaky with officials said to still be divided on production cuts. talks are being held before the meeting in vienna. so far, they have failed to bridge their differences. talk to you.ood to hours of talks. 10 hours of technical talks. are they in the -- are they any closer to an agreement? >> not closer to an agreement. 10 hours that yielded nothing concrete. game is thes poker best way to describe it with everyone keeping their cards close to their chest. it comes down to we are seeing iraq and iran increasingly not wanting to budge. putting them in opposition to the saudi's. over everyghting single barrel. it comes down to 7%. theians do not want to cut 7% t
been quite an extraordinary turnaround in the last half in terms of korean equities which had been trackingretty flat for most of the session. elsewhere, you are seeing weakness coming through in hong kong. the nikkei closed lower, down by 0.2 verifying -- 025%. -- 0.25%. juliette saly in hong kong. and details on the south korean story and much more. oil is a big story. the foundations for in opec output deal are looking increasingly shaky with officials said to still be divided on production...
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this is something trump has been can josh -- has been championing.t depends on how much -- burden tortainly be a japan. japan is paying about $1.49 billion, about 75% of the cost already. u.s. security pact changes, the security environment will change, such as the alliance with south korea which is an held together with not --., and japan is the corporation has not been tight. around the globe, as japan has a net to the collective self-defense legislation to comply with u.s. defense. that also will be changing. u.s.people are saying if there, itreduces might lead us to japan beefing up its military and seeking other alliances in the region. there are some worries that this might accelerate the prime minister's interest to fortify japan's defenses and change japan's constitution. >> a similar concern for south korea. the u.s. is pushing the saying they should build up their own nuclear capabilities. i don't know whether he will follow up on those promises, but how will those visions influence the situation on the korean peninsula? >> there are a lot
this is something trump has been can josh -- has been championing.t depends on how much -- burden tortainly be a japan. japan is paying about $1.49 billion, about 75% of the cost already. u.s. security pact changes, the security environment will change, such as the alliance with south korea which is an held together with not --., and japan is the corporation has not been tight. around the globe, as japan has a net to the collective self-defense legislation to comply with u.s. defense. that also...
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returns as this night has been going on.on they have been cheering. they've been booing at times but almost organically we have seene more and more people. you hear them again just there though returns come inough throughout the night. weth havroeug had marching bands coming through here. there even has been a mariachi band. up the street at the hiltonhe h hotel donald trump later tonight prepared to give his address to his followers. we will find out what donaldout trump has to say for now. we're live in new york city at fox news election headquarters. > thank you, fitz. let's switch gears now and take you over to the jacob javits convention clintonter supporters have gathd for what they hope will be a victory party.arty a live look inside. they are also much whatting the election results coming in right now. just a short timing a fox newses reported that donald trump is tu leading in the popular vote 50 to about 45 percent to hillaryct clinton. but again as we keep saying it is early in the night. we are still waiting for theor results to come n. wh
returns as this night has been going on.on they have been cheering. they've been booing at times but almost organically we have seene more and more people. you hear them again just there though returns come inough throughout the night. weth havroeug had marching bands coming through here. there even has been a mariachi band. up the street at the hiltonhe h hotel donald trump later tonight prepared to give his address to his followers. we will find out what donaldout trump has to say for now....
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up 12%. >> they've been so fabulous. they've been leaders.another reason why i like the market. now, could -- is it due for a pullback? we've been up, up, up. we're now overbought 5%. the investors intelligence poll shows the most pulse in a long time. there's a lot of momentum and we add a lot of wild stocks to go up, small cap stocks, but let's see. if the transports stay strong, you've got a lot of things going. toipt look at a piece of research came out this morning by a very good analyst, best ideas for 2017, most likely to benefit from trump win general dynamics. i see one of these pieces three or four times a day. something benefit from trump win. >> yeah. >> and that's what i'm talking about. that is the kind of thing i'm talking about. >> let me give you the opposite, a name we haven't really talked about that much. i don't know if we can do a three-month or even a one-month bud, b-u-d. have you noticed what's happened to anheuser-busch in the last month? >> is that currency? >> that is currency. largely currency, also worries about
up 12%. >> they've been so fabulous. they've been leaders.another reason why i like the market. now, could -- is it due for a pullback? we've been up, up, up. we're now overbought 5%. the investors intelligence poll shows the most pulse in a long time. there's a lot of momentum and we add a lot of wild stocks to go up, small cap stocks, but let's see. if the transports stay strong, you've got a lot of things going. toipt look at a piece of research came out this morning by a very good...
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i've just been alerted that the house has been called for a vote . would love for you to vote and come back, and we will keep your place. as i looked down the line, the senators are smiling because that means they move up on the list. let's see -- senator klobuchar, you are next on the list. vote and come back. we would love to keep you on the list. >> thank you very much, madam on mr.and to follow-up tiberi, not 20 banks. i think i will put some additional questions on record. as you know, i am concerned about the status of community banks and what's been happening in the last two years. i just wanted to start out with a question about the importance of independence for the central bank. i know you can't comment on political goings on but you may have noticed there were some campaigning going on in the last year, and the federal reserve was discussed a few times. could you comment on the importance of preserving the independence of the federal reserve bank from interference by either the executive branch of the legislative branch and what that would
i've just been alerted that the house has been called for a vote . would love for you to vote and come back, and we will keep your place. as i looked down the line, the senators are smiling because that means they move up on the list. let's see -- senator klobuchar, you are next on the list. vote and come back. we would love to keep you on the list. >> thank you very much, madam on mr.and to follow-up tiberi, not 20 banks. i think i will put some additional questions on record. as you...
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it's still not been enough. harry and christina, thank you for that. >> thanks. >>> still to come, candid close accounts from those who work with donald trump and how they coax him away from angry tweets. >>> thing 1 tonight, the >>> thing 1 tonight, the president and first lady celebrated their final halloween in the white house today when a group of kids started performing a dance to the michael jackson's hit "thriller," they just couldn't help themselves. ♪ >> it's no surprise, a lot of people based their halloween costumes on two people who want to move in. take this kid dressed as donald trump's hair. that seems to stare at you no matter which way you look at it. katy perry transformed herself into hillary clinton. a woman says she dressed up as 2016 in general with a recreation as this is fine dog. a lot of people have been sharing this throughout the election. very well done. and a common theme at trump rallies, in a jail jumpsuit. not everyone is wearing a halloween costume. thing 2 in 60 seconds. >>> ev
it's still not been enough. harry and christina, thank you for that. >> thanks. >>> still to come, candid close accounts from those who work with donald trump and how they coax him away from angry tweets. >>> thing 1 tonight, the >>> thing 1 tonight, the president and first lady celebrated their final halloween in the white house today when a group of kids started performing a dance to the michael jackson's hit "thriller," they just couldn't help...
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been exclude frd the process. if we can just tap the intelligence and ability, the sound common sense and a good judgment of the american people, we can, once again, have a foreign policy to make us proud instead of ashamed. i'm not going to exclude the american people from that process in the future as they have done. this is what it takes to have a sound foreign policy, strong at home, strong defense, permanent commitments, not destroy the principals of country and the shaping of foreign policy. every time mr. ford speaks from a position of secrecy in negotiations and secret treaties have been pursued and achieved and supporting dictator ship and ignoring human rights, we are weak and the rest of the world knows it. so these are the ways that we can restore the strength of our country and they don't require a long experience in foreign policy, nobody has that except a president who served a long time and secretary of state. my background, my experience, my knowledge as the people of the country. my commitment to
been exclude frd the process. if we can just tap the intelligence and ability, the sound common sense and a good judgment of the american people, we can, once again, have a foreign policy to make us proud instead of ashamed. i'm not going to exclude the american people from that process in the future as they have done. this is what it takes to have a sound foreign policy, strong at home, strong defense, permanent commitments, not destroy the principals of country and the shaping of foreign...
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it has been interesting. kind of production cut deal happen. we will see if we get more headlines on that in the next couple of days. a little bit of relief and then a little bit of disappointment as the oil markets close-out. agriculture, we have been , which isalm oil getting pummeled today because of added pricing pressure. down 4%. and metals, zinc has been rallying. president-elect trump wants to spur infrastructure investment. we have been watching copper very closely, which has been searching -- surging, along with think. zinc.ng with there willculation be a lot more stimulus, specifically infrastructure's jimmy less -- infrastructure stimulus, spending under a trump administration. session rally4 and take a pause on friday, back up again today. scarlet: a big day for m&a on .his monday more than $25 billion with of acquisitions were announced and health care, tech, and financial services. carl weinberg is joining me. jeffberg deals editor mccracken joins us now. this deal was proposed and negotiated l
it has been interesting. kind of production cut deal happen. we will see if we get more headlines on that in the next couple of days. a little bit of relief and then a little bit of disappointment as the oil markets close-out. agriculture, we have been , which isalm oil getting pummeled today because of added pricing pressure. down 4%. and metals, zinc has been rallying. president-elect trump wants to spur infrastructure investment. we have been watching copper very closely, which has been...
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these have not been addressed. go your response to donald trump's election to be the first major world leader to deny climate change? >> i really feel that given all of the scientific evidence that exists, is a world leader denies it doesn't exist, then there is something really wrong with him. i mean, as journalist, we have been putting out one story after the other. the glaciers retreating, for example, in india. may.veled in the glacier has retreated by three kilometers. that is massive. that is evidence in front of you. amy: i want to thank you both for being with us, vidya venkat, senior assistant editor at the hindu, as well as dipti, climate justice and energy coordinator friends of the earth international. as we end today with a poet and activist from the marshall islands sharing a poem about climate change. >> i and from the marshall islands. i'm about to perform my: called "two degrees." the other night my one-year-old was a fever pressed against my chest. together we wrestled with a thermometer that read
these have not been addressed. go your response to donald trump's election to be the first major world leader to deny climate change? >> i really feel that given all of the scientific evidence that exists, is a world leader denies it doesn't exist, then there is something really wrong with him. i mean, as journalist, we have been putting out one story after the other. the glaciers retreating, for example, in india. may.veled in the glacier has retreated by three kilometers. that is...
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well folks, i know you've been here a long time. and it's been a long night. and it's been a long campaign. little longer, can't we? they're still counting votes and every vote should count. several states are too close to call. so we're not going to have anything more to say tonight. [ applause ] so listen, listen to me, everybody should head home, we should get some sleep, we'll have more to i want you to know, i want every person in this hall to know and i want every person across the country who's supporting hillary to know that your voices and your enthusiasm means so much to her and to tim and to all of us. we are so proud of you. and we are so proud of her. she's done amazing job, and he is not done yet. so thank you for being with her. she has always been with you. i have to say this tonight, good night, we will be back, we'll have more to say. let's get those votes counted and let's bring this home. thank you so much for all of you have done. you are in all of our hearts. thank you. [ applause ] >> campaign chairman john podesta addressing the crowd g
well folks, i know you've been here a long time. and it's been a long night. and it's been a long campaign. little longer, can't we? they're still counting votes and every vote should count. several states are too close to call. so we're not going to have anything more to say tonight. [ applause ] so listen, listen to me, everybody should head home, we should get some sleep, we'll have more to i want you to know, i want every person in this hall to know and i want every person across the...
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it had been -- singular state. it had been two states for most of its existence.o if it split apart again, it wouldn't be very surprising. as for syria, you know, nobody knows how this is going to resolve. it's a, it's a very fractious country. but it is not like, it is not like libya or yemen which, you know, has this alarming experience of being divided. syria has much more broad-reaching goals about expansion. so i don't, i don't think that the syrians want to divide it, but practically speaking some solution has to be reached. my feeling is that we have to understand the russians if we want to have some way of resolve toking this question -- resolving this question. the russian border is 600 miles from syria. that's a distance from here to el paso. and, you know, they have a far finish there are so many russians that have been going to fight in syria and so many isis recruiters in moscow that, you know, we have to acknowledge that they have a much more driving interest in that part of the world than we do. and if we're not going to get into it and really stay,
it had been -- singular state. it had been two states for most of its existence.o if it split apart again, it wouldn't be very surprising. as for syria, you know, nobody knows how this is going to resolve. it's a, it's a very fractious country. but it is not like, it is not like libya or yemen which, you know, has this alarming experience of being divided. syria has much more broad-reaching goals about expansion. so i don't, i don't think that the syrians want to divide it, but practically...
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stephen: what listeners have been listening to under thanks 2016, it has been weird. how people have been dealing with the two of the major events like this one a dressing people on the day of the brexit who listened to it is the end of the world as we know it and also another valentines day, what did you do. rolled back in the u.s., u.k., france and germany. the company said it gives insight into the motions of people. genie: i am curious. i do not know that was a thing. thank you for that look at the business news. now time for the press review. a look of what is grabbing headlines. hello. you are going to start with many papers focusing and syria where rebel fighters in eastern level are facing an offensive. >> the top story. the french catholic paper, you can sell their front page that in rebellion is trapped aleppo. you can see on the front page of photo of a fighter doing a victory sign. the lebanese paper is focusing on the plight of the tens of thousands of civilians trapped in aleppo and trying to flee. , it will out at the international community for its ind
stephen: what listeners have been listening to under thanks 2016, it has been weird. how people have been dealing with the two of the major events like this one a dressing people on the day of the brexit who listened to it is the end of the world as we know it and also another valentines day, what did you do. rolled back in the u.s., u.k., france and germany. the company said it gives insight into the motions of people. genie: i am curious. i do not know that was a thing. thank you for that...
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>> been married eight years and this is the longest we've been apart. >> oh my god. okay bye. >> have fun: >> thanksgiving is such a special holiday where families come together. >> we definitely >> we hope your loved ones make it fine. >>> strong winds and snow can make driving in the mountains dicey overnight. many people will be traveling both ways. thanksgiving is not one of the busier holiday weektdz for the -- weekends for the tunnels. kathy has more about the wind on the front range tomorrow in a few minutes. key roles in his administration today. south carolina governor nikki haley will serve as the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. her parents immigrated from india and she'd been a sharp critic of trump's during the primary. betsy devos was picked for education secretary. she opposes common core and wants to expand voucher programs. presidential nominee jill n michigan, pennsylvania, and wisconsin. all of which donald trump won. her campaign cited -- reported hacks but gave no evidence. she needs to raise $2 million for friday to pay for the recounts. she's asking
>> been married eight years and this is the longest we've been apart. >> oh my god. okay bye. >> have fun: >> thanksgiving is such a special holiday where families come together. >> we definitely >> we hope your loved ones make it fine. >>> strong winds and snow can make driving in the mountains dicey overnight. many people will be traveling both ways. thanksgiving is not one of the busier holiday weektdz for the -- weekends for the tunnels. kathy...
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[applause] he has been my best friend, he has been a trusted advisor and he has always stood by me when i reached for my dream. my parents are here with me tonight. you heard about them on the trail. [applause] always pushed me to do better and my mother who was always there for me no matter what. every sunday,em usually on the way to church, and they have in the best errands anyone could ask for -- best parents anyone could ask for. i also want to thank my staff. many of you have met them, they are the best of north carolina. some of them, it is their first job. [applause] them this is their first job out of school. i have kids from different areas, all over the state. we have people who came back to north carolina to work on this campaign and some folks who we have convinced to make north carolina home because our staff has reflected the state and our people. i want to tell you that we got in this race for the people of north carolina and i have loved going to more than 90 counties throughout the state. we have met people who have been struggling, who need to have the minimum wage inc
[applause] he has been my best friend, he has been a trusted advisor and he has always stood by me when i reached for my dream. my parents are here with me tonight. you heard about them on the trail. [applause] always pushed me to do better and my mother who was always there for me no matter what. every sunday,em usually on the way to church, and they have in the best errands anyone could ask for -- best parents anyone could ask for. i also want to thank my staff. many of you have met them,...
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he says he has been counting down the days and that his time in office has been more than enough. this comes amid growing speculation over who will fill key roles in the president-elect's cabinet. today trump is meeting with south carolina governor nikki haley as questions surface about who will be the next secretary of state. this morning assembling an administration: and now word of a new national security advisor. a top transition source tells nbc news donald trump is expected lieutenant-general mike flynn to the position. though nothing is official until the president-elect goes public. flynn, long loyal to donald trump but considered controversial. in certain g.o.p. circles for some of his foreign policy positions. donald trump today will meet with others he is considering for his cabinet. like south carolina governor nicki haley. now on the short list for secretary of state, according to sources familiar with the discussion. former u.n. ambassador john bolton. for secretary of state. >> we discussed the transition. >>ly tell you something i haven't told anybody else. i have
he says he has been counting down the days and that his time in office has been more than enough. this comes amid growing speculation over who will fill key roles in the president-elect's cabinet. today trump is meeting with south carolina governor nikki haley as questions surface about who will be the next secretary of state. this morning assembling an administration: and now word of a new national security advisor. a top transition source tells nbc news donald trump is expected...
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and eastern coastal areas has been downgraded to an advisory. we are now currently looking at video of the coastline, sendai in miyagi prefecture. rather, it is live video in miyagi prefecture there perform a series of tsunami reached the coast after an earthquake the coasts. it's the area that was devastated by the by 11 earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear accident. anyone in an advisory area should listen to local authorities and disaster management officials for information and instructions. >>> many people living along the coast had to evacuate to higher ground following the tsunami warnings. this is along the coastal area of fukushima on tuesday morning. >> translator: i felt strong shaking but it was weaker than the earthquake in 2011. i thought something terrible might happen so i tried to escape to higher ground right away. >> translator: large furniture didn't fall over. but books and things did. i wasn't seriously hurt. but as i was evacuating, i pulled a muscle in my lower back. >> an official with the meteorological agency is calling on
and eastern coastal areas has been downgraded to an advisory. we are now currently looking at video of the coastline, sendai in miyagi prefecture. rather, it is live video in miyagi prefecture there perform a series of tsunami reached the coast after an earthquake the coasts. it's the area that was devastated by the by 11 earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear accident. anyone in an advisory area should listen to local authorities and disaster management officials for information and instructions....
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one problem has been it has never been clear whichs favored super p.a.c. so donors kind of don't know who to give to. >> the largest pro clinton super p.a.c. has raised nearly $176 million compared to the largest pro trump super p.a.c. which raised about $16 million. >> when we look at outside spending where is his support coming and who is giving to his outside spending groups? >> his outside spending donors look a lot like the campaign donors. miscellaneous business. >> wall street firms clearly favor clinton giving her 100 times as much outside money more than $78 million compared to trump's less than $1 million. so, wall street really comes out on top. besides wall street you have entertainment. people from hollywood and people from lawyers. >> who are the personalities with the deepest pockets? hedge fund billionaires. when you tractor in the super p.a.c. her top donors have been donald susman, james simons with a message fund and george soros. last time we looked there were no hedge fund billionaires supporting donald trump. now that he is the last m
one problem has been it has never been clear whichs favored super p.a.c. so donors kind of don't know who to give to. >> the largest pro clinton super p.a.c. has raised nearly $176 million compared to the largest pro trump super p.a.c. which raised about $16 million. >> when we look at outside spending where is his support coming and who is giving to his outside spending groups? >> his outside spending donors look a lot like the campaign donors. miscellaneous business....
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the question is, who has been lighting them? are they pyromaniacs, or are they palestinians looking for a nationalist agenda. yesterday the israeli prime minister indicated that was the case, calling it terrorism by fire. israeli arab politicians are horrified, saying now is not the time for finger-pointing but a time for unity. they say that now we have to look to the people of haifa, we are children of haifa, we love this area, and it is most up to us that anyone who starts a fire is caught. noeed for allegations until we have that. nancy: in bulgaria, around 1500 migrants rioted in a refugee camp, prompting the arrest of hundreds of protesters. newspapers accused migrants of carrying contagious diseases, leading authorities to keep them from leaving the cap. camp.m leaving the note, america's favorite mom has died at the age of 82. florence henderson, known as the mother carol brady in the 1970's sitcom "the brady bunch." henderson said she portrayed carol brady as the mom she never had. a reminder of the headlines we are fol
the question is, who has been lighting them? are they pyromaniacs, or are they palestinians looking for a nationalist agenda. yesterday the israeli prime minister indicated that was the case, calling it terrorism by fire. israeli arab politicians are horrified, saying now is not the time for finger-pointing but a time for unity. they say that now we have to look to the people of haifa, we are children of haifa, we love this area, and it is most up to us that anyone who starts a fire is caught....
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he's the only american correspondent in cuba. >> patrick, i've been hearing that you have been actuallyreaking the news to some of these people that you've been talking to that fidel castro is dead. help us understand what that's like for you and what their reaction is, in that moment they realize he's gone. >> reporter: people are just stunned. even though fidel castro, of course, has been ailing now for a decade. there have been numerous false reports of his death. so many said when he finally did die, nobody would believe it, but that has not been my experience. as i've now told many people throughout last night and this morning, the news of fidel castro. it very slowly trickled out here, after raul castro's surprise announcement. when i would tell them, they would be stunned, stiffen up, look downcast. a woman i've another for many years now began to sob not for the love of the man but the finality of weight of history on their shoulders and certainly what it means for the future of this island. now, we know what the next two weeks will bring which is a period of official mourning w
he's the only american correspondent in cuba. >> patrick, i've been hearing that you have been actuallyreaking the news to some of these people that you've been talking to that fidel castro is dead. help us understand what that's like for you and what their reaction is, in that moment they realize he's gone. >> reporter: people are just stunned. even though fidel castro, of course, has been ailing now for a decade. there have been numerous false reports of his death. so many said...