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the scene was repeated in many cities including paris, berlin and bulgaria. >>> it's looking more and more like the orlando shooter in the massacre took many months to plan his attack. investigators say he made purchases on his credit card as if he wasn't worried about paying them back. he also transferred his share of his home to his sister for just $10. 2 1/2 months before the shooting. this information comes as more victims are being laid to rest in the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. and survivors are now going public with their stories. >> i don't want people to remember eddie as dying in a bathroom. >> how do you want him to be remembered? >> i want them to remember him smiling and happy and he was loved by many people. >> at least 19 victims are still hospitalized. four of them in critical condition. >>> now to dry grass and record setting heat. these conditions are perfect for fueling wildfires in eight states including here in california. one of the biggest the sherpa fire is burning and threatening dozens of hopes and ranches near santa barbara. firefighters are trying
the scene was repeated in many cities including paris, berlin and bulgaria. >>> it's looking more and more like the orlando shooter in the massacre took many months to plan his attack. investigators say he made purchases on his credit card as if he wasn't worried about paying them back. he also transferred his share of his home to his sister for just $10. 2 1/2 months before the shooting. this information comes as more victims are being laid to rest in the worst mass shooting in u.s....
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these guys in bulgaria are doing that. keep an eye on camille.he's down below getting very confident about her flying abilities. he decides to get really close to that. >> threading the needle. >> oh! i kind of saw that coming. he was hugging it at some point. at one point he flew between the trees. >> there's another angle from his own camera. >> stay on target. stay on target. >> yeah. >> comes tumbling down. i love this part, though. he gives them the "i'm okay" sign. keep him company? circumstance untle circle? >> this is a good friend and he was concerned. when he wasn't okay, because he did have a broken ankle and suffered a concussion. >> this camera is running on this dash cam. where is the disaster coming from? oh! it come flying up into the air and crashes. >> the earth and the concrete that was on top and raining down all the debris. 12 cars pretty badly damaged in that situation. it launched one car. i thought that was a car maybe coming from behind but that was a stationary car that got rocketed into the air. >> yeah. >> left a 6 foo
these guys in bulgaria are doing that. keep an eye on camille.he's down below getting very confident about her flying abilities. he decides to get really close to that. >> threading the needle. >> oh! i kind of saw that coming. he was hugging it at some point. at one point he flew between the trees. >> there's another angle from his own camera. >> stay on target. stay on target. >> yeah. >> comes tumbling down. i love this part, though. he gives them the...
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we have diplomats from albania, angola, argentina, armenia, australia, austria, asser bijen, bulgaria, burundi, canada, china, colombia, costa rica, cypr cyprus, ethiopia, georgia, ghana, greece, hungary italy, lithuania, macedonia, mauritius and mexico. [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] >> let's hear it for microneeshia. mongolia, mo rocka, paragood why, philippines, serbia, slovak slovakia, slovenia, spain, sri lanka, wad iland, sweden, trinidad and toe baggo and you're good why? uruguay? france? mon dieu. i'm so sorry. the uk. we also have here tonight on the speaker of the parliament of albania, speaker meta, thank you for being here tonight. you honor us by your presence. in addition, we have hundreds of members of ajc's access young leadership program. please stand up and be recognized. access from the u.s., from israel, from all over. we have 130 students from mention -- students please stand up and be recognized. and those you heard their enthusiasm, this is a diplomatic first for us. we have representatives from the 50 -- 5-0 mexican consulates across the united states. th
we have diplomats from albania, angola, argentina, armenia, australia, austria, asser bijen, bulgaria, burundi, canada, china, colombia, costa rica, cypr cyprus, ethiopia, georgia, ghana, greece, hungary italy, lithuania, macedonia, mauritius and mexico. [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] >> let's hear it for microneeshia. mongolia, mo rocka, paragood why, philippines, serbia, slovak slovakia, slovenia, spain, sri lanka, wad iland, sweden, trinidad and toe baggo and you're good why?...
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there we go. [ laughter ] and bulgaria. very -- i like bulgaria. [ laughter ] and then argentina.hey just redubbed it, yeah? >> yes, they used us. it was us, but they dubbed it in german. >> seth: right. >> there was one time i flew to munich, and i was on my way to austria for something. and i ran into some college kids, german college kids and of course, they speak english. and they came up to me and they couldn't believe i was standing there, you know. >> seth: yeah. >> because in germany it was a huge hit and it was called -- i might have this wrong, "that terrible but funny family." [ laughter ] >> seth: that's so matter-of-fact in german. >> that was the name of it. so they came running around me, and they were saying, "herr bundy! herr bundy!" [ laughter ] so i started talking to them, you know, i said, "how are you?" you know, "you like the show?" and then i saw the one kid look at his girlfriend like, "but this is not the voice." [ laughter ] they were disappointed in my voice. >> seth: yeah. >> they didn't think i was very funny. >> seth: oh, my god. and all these years
there we go. [ laughter ] and bulgaria. very -- i like bulgaria. [ laughter ] and then argentina.hey just redubbed it, yeah? >> yes, they used us. it was us, but they dubbed it in german. >> seth: right. >> there was one time i flew to munich, and i was on my way to austria for something. and i ran into some college kids, german college kids and of course, they speak english. and they came up to me and they couldn't believe i was standing there, you know. >> seth: yeah....
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from norway to greece and from portugal to bulgaria, people are proud to preserve their distinct languages, foods, and traditions. - [voiceover] this program is made possible in part by historic marion, virginia, home of the wayne henderson school of appalachian arts, celebrating 20 years as a certified, virginia main street community. the ellis family foundation, general francis marion hotel. the general francis marion hotel and black rooster restaurant and lounge, providing luxurious accomodations and casual fine dining. the bank of marion, your vision, your community, your bank. emory & henry college, since 1836, solving problems through creative and collaborative results based education.
from norway to greece and from portugal to bulgaria, people are proud to preserve their distinct languages, foods, and traditions. - [voiceover] this program is made possible in part by historic marion, virginia, home of the wayne henderson school of appalachian arts, celebrating 20 years as a certified, virginia main street community. the ellis family foundation, general francis marion hotel. the general francis marion hotel and black rooster restaurant and lounge, providing luxurious...
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from norway to greece and from portugal to bulgaria, people are proud to preserve their distinct languages, foods, and traditions. ♪ >> memphis, tennessee. it has been written, music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. and you are here with reverend horton heath! ♪ >> i'm jim heath, and i play guitar, and i'm a tax complier. [ laughter ] my bass player is jimbo wallace and jimbo has been with me since '89, and so we know each other inside out a
from norway to greece and from portugal to bulgaria, people are proud to preserve their distinct languages, foods, and traditions. ♪ >> memphis, tennessee. it has been written, music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. and you are here with reverend horton heath! ♪ >> i'm jim heath, and i play guitar, and i'm a tax complier. [ laughter ] my bass player is jimbo wallace and jimbo has been with me since '89, and so we know each...
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and the black sea, you have disparate militaries, disparate countries, romania, bulgaria, and turkey as nato members, and you have georgia and ukraine as potential nato allies but not currently members. what kind of coordinating structure would you recommend to create, and maybe as a recommendation, for the nato summit? because otherwise, it is not clear to me how do you coordinate the air, sea, and ground limits of that, and what timeframe you would be looking at implement that. thank you very much. dr. farkas: i do not know if it was he or elsewhere, but he talked about the security initiative, so i think you are continuing towards that. ok. a third question. over here. sorry. and this will be, i think, our last question, because we need time. >> from the hudson institute. my question is with the number of active military declining, 400,000, 500,000, and with the pivot to asia well underway, how can the united states reassure our european allies without becoming overextended in multiple regions around the world? how can we balance our priorities while still deterring russia, especi
and the black sea, you have disparate militaries, disparate countries, romania, bulgaria, and turkey as nato members, and you have georgia and ukraine as potential nato allies but not currently members. what kind of coordinating structure would you recommend to create, and maybe as a recommendation, for the nato summit? because otherwise, it is not clear to me how do you coordinate the air, sea, and ground limits of that, and what timeframe you would be looking at implement that. thank you very...
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if we can pull that up again, you can see that romania and bulgaria are slated for smaller allocations take the u.k. out of it, what does it do for those countries? it means more of a burden on countries like germany and the netherlands and northern europe. this is a big sticking point for those who are pushing to exit the eurozone. it's the contention of those who want to leave that the money will go toward subsidizing others staying in. >> the needs for germany and the united kingdom are very different. the big change in factors as the currency. once you create a single currency without a political union it will function, and that's what they learned. in order to address the shortcomings of the eurozone so they can deal with youth unemployment, they can deal with the trade deficits in some way, they need to integrate more deeply. for us it's more outward looking. over the years for the united , the market is becoming less significant. i think the future is global. if it had not been for the fact that i heard all the stories before when there was a question about whether to join the s
if we can pull that up again, you can see that romania and bulgaria are slated for smaller allocations take the u.k. out of it, what does it do for those countries? it means more of a burden on countries like germany and the netherlands and northern europe. this is a big sticking point for those who are pushing to exit the eurozone. it's the contention of those who want to leave that the money will go toward subsidizing others staying in. >> the needs for germany and the united kingdom...
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friday, from bulgaria to start "tarzan" press.on friday, cut it short on the sixth, and go to amsterdam and finish shooting the movie. "the hit man's body guard" with ryan reynolds, and i can go back on vacation at the end of the month. >> stephen: you were just in vietnam for kong, right. >> skull island. >> stephen: i understand this was the ride you got to work. >> that was the ride to work. these ladies, we had to go through some caves, a system of caves, and they row you through the caves. some of them row you this way, and some of them lay back and row you this way. ( laughter ) but-- it's awesome! >> stephen: did that make you nervous at all that that was your ride to work through caves? >> they've been doing it for a while. they know the route. it's cool. it's kind of like going to work here in new york. there are people going the other way. there are people living in the jungle the other way and they're saying, "good morning, good morning." it's like a regular commute for a bunch of people. >> stephen: you die a lot in mo
friday, from bulgaria to start "tarzan" press.on friday, cut it short on the sixth, and go to amsterdam and finish shooting the movie. "the hit man's body guard" with ryan reynolds, and i can go back on vacation at the end of the month. >> stephen: you were just in vietnam for kong, right. >> skull island. >> stephen: i understand this was the ride you got to work. >> that was the ride to work. these ladies, we had to go through some caves, a system...
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the same in bulgaria, so if you go to those countries, and you talk about how serious they think the threat is, you get the the kind of rhetoric that germans and the british and the french were talking about in 1950 when there was a cold war, so the united states, i think, ,ind itself as a global power not focused only on an east/west strategy, which is dominated our thinking for the last 70 years or so, but also having to think about new realities in our own hemisphere and also the rise of the african cotton that is a reality that is going to be upon , and so, weu think have to be engaged as a global power, and we cannot withdraw. it is in our own national interests, not because we are magnanimous and want to do good things all over the world, but it is in our own national interest to be able to do that, and it is our inheritance, really, from the 20th century, but it is a different world, and we have to organize ourselves differently. we have to be more agile. i have talked about the national and in a sensel, that we need a 24-hour security council. we cannot afford to go to sleep,
the same in bulgaria, so if you go to those countries, and you talk about how serious they think the threat is, you get the the kind of rhetoric that germans and the british and the french were talking about in 1950 when there was a cold war, so the united states, i think, ,ind itself as a global power not focused only on an east/west strategy, which is dominated our thinking for the last 70 years or so, but also having to think about new realities in our own hemisphere and also the rise of the...
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immigration there, particularly in competition for low-wage jobs, is coming from places like poland or bulgariahere it's not necessarily a racial difference. >> no, exactly right. and also if you look at some of the geography, areas that have -- actually do have high immigration rates, voted to remain. so i don't think -- >> that's interesting. >> i don't think it's necessarily a pure issue of racism. but it is something that is representative of the austerity that people feel that they faced. and is -- the vote i think is a reflection of government policies as well as some of the broader challenges that are happening in the economy. >> matthew mcgregor, thanks for your time, really appreciate it. >>> still to come, bernie sanders makes some big news regarding his support for hillary clinton. plus new clarity on why he just did three rallies in two days. >>> first, why are these men on the ground during a donald trump press conference? that story right after this break. nexium 24 hour introduces new, easy-to-swallow tablets. so now, there are more ways, for more people... to experience... compl
immigration there, particularly in competition for low-wage jobs, is coming from places like poland or bulgariahere it's not necessarily a racial difference. >> no, exactly right. and also if you look at some of the geography, areas that have -- actually do have high immigration rates, voted to remain. so i don't think -- >> that's interesting. >> i don't think it's necessarily a pure issue of racism. but it is something that is representative of the austerity that people feel...
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licensed out of the country of curacao, which is completely legal, and both are actually run out of bulgaria>> bogdanich: a truly international operation. >> absolutely. >> bogdanich: why did you go to curacao to get licensed? >> just because it's most liberal. it's not most cost-effective, but it's highly... it is recognized. >> narrator: he said he is not worried about legalities because his sites don't take bets from the u.s. but he and his partners are looking beyond the world of offshore gambling. they're now trying to get into the business of daily fantasy sports. they're investing in a company called impact fantasy sports. >> impact fantasy sports has the ability to do games that aren't quite popular in the u.s. yet. cricket, rugby, darts... >> bogdanich: you'd like to take fantasy sports and take it on a trial run in other countries, is that right? >> yes. while football is probably 50% of draftkings and fanduel's activity, in the country of india, if you're not in cricket, you can just pack up and go home. impact fantasy sports allows us to execute those obscure sports. >> narrator:
licensed out of the country of curacao, which is completely legal, and both are actually run out of bulgaria>> bogdanich: a truly international operation. >> absolutely. >> bogdanich: why did you go to curacao to get licensed? >> just because it's most liberal. it's not most cost-effective, but it's highly... it is recognized. >> narrator: he said he is not worried about legalities because his sites don't take bets from the u.s. but he and his partners are looking...
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to highlight the seven with the bases in romania and bulgaria.ly helpful and the fact that is the official is quite useful purpose rome but with those troubles of ambition the first run it comes to my mind is why nato would be used for the 21st century with that simple paradigm it was the defensive reactive alliance of the 20th century or the 21st century with the speed it comes out of. is seems to me nato must be more proactive and i don't mean triggering war is everywhere but preventing them or predictable disasters from happening so we wind up with another afghanistan or iraq for decades but this beats wall to the enhanced program that was started years ago. we need to do more of that but on a grander scale. migration is a big problem with incredible tensions politically but preventing the uncontrolled movement of millions of people is something the grand alliance of 20 countries should focus on and doing something about to prevent those kinds of kossel movements of people that is something we should worry about. i think nato first job is to e
to highlight the seven with the bases in romania and bulgaria.ly helpful and the fact that is the official is quite useful purpose rome but with those troubles of ambition the first run it comes to my mind is why nato would be used for the 21st century with that simple paradigm it was the defensive reactive alliance of the 20th century or the 21st century with the speed it comes out of. is seems to me nato must be more proactive and i don't mean triggering war is everywhere but preventing them...
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barbados, belgium, brazil, bulgaria. brunaldy. costa rica, cyprus. equatorial guinea. ethiopia, georgia, ghana. greece, hungary, israel and italy. kurdistan, lithuania. macedonia, mauricious and mexico -- [applause] let's hear it for micronesia. [applause] mongolia, morocco, paraguay, the philippines, romania, serbia, slovaka. slovenia, south korea, spain, sri lanka, swaws land, sweden, in dad and tobago and -- inidad and to bago and uruguay. have i missed any countries? france? bonjour. i'm so sorry. the u.k. [applause] we also have here tonight the speaker of the parliament of albania, speaker, thank you for being here tonight. you honor us by your presence. [applause] in addition, we have hundreds of members of a.j.c.'s access young leadership program. please stand up and be recognized. access, from the u.s., from israel, from all over. [applause] we have 130 students from american universities across the country. students, please stand up and be recognized. [applause] and though you heard their enthusiasm, this is a diplomatic first for us. we have representatives
barbados, belgium, brazil, bulgaria. brunaldy. costa rica, cyprus. equatorial guinea. ethiopia, georgia, ghana. greece, hungary, israel and italy. kurdistan, lithuania. macedonia, mauricious and mexico -- [applause] let's hear it for micronesia. [applause] mongolia, morocco, paraguay, the philippines, romania, serbia, slovaka. slovenia, south korea, spain, sri lanka, swaws land, sweden, in dad and tobago and -- inidad and to bago and uruguay. have i missed any countries? france? bonjour. i'm so...
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and same in bulgaria. so if you go to those countries, and you talk about how serious they think the threat is, you get -- you get the same kind of rhetoric that the germans and the british and the french were talking about in 1950. when there was still -- when there was a cold war. so the united states i think finds itself as a global power. not focused only on an east-west strategy, which has dominated our thinking for, you know, the last 70 years or so. but also having to think about new realities in our own hemisphere, but also the rise of the african continent is a reality that is going to be upon us before you think. and so we have to be engaged as a global power. and we cannot withdraw. it's in our own national interests. it's not because we're magnanimous and we want to do god things all over the world. but it's in our own national interests to be able to do that. it's our inheritance really from the 20th century. but it's a different world. and we have to organize ourselves differently. we have to
and same in bulgaria. so if you go to those countries, and you talk about how serious they think the threat is, you get -- you get the same kind of rhetoric that the germans and the british and the french were talking about in 1950. when there was still -- when there was a cold war. so the united states i think finds itself as a global power. not focused only on an east-west strategy, which has dominated our thinking for, you know, the last 70 years or so. but also having to think about new...
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four battalions stationed in each of the baltic countries and the use of the bases in romania and bulgariau.s. quadrupling resources is also extremely helpful. and the fact that nato is moving an officialyber domain is also quite useful. out,nk as a report points nato's activities on levels of ambition need more emphasis in certain areas. the first one it comes to my is going to beto used for in the 21st century. is if natoparadigm was a defensive, reactive alliance in the 20th century, in the 21st century given the nature of the threats that face us and the speed at which these threats are coming out as, it seems to me nato must become a more proactive alliance. i don't mean starting wars or triggering wars everywhere. i mean preventing wars. predictable disasters from happening so we wind up in another afghanistan and iraq for a decade or more. tos proactivity speaks well an enhanced program involving partners started years ago. i think we need to do more about that on a grander scale. migration is a big problem and causing incredible tensions politically. it may have had something to do
four battalions stationed in each of the baltic countries and the use of the bases in romania and bulgariau.s. quadrupling resources is also extremely helpful. and the fact that nato is moving an officialyber domain is also quite useful. out,nk as a report points nato's activities on levels of ambition need more emphasis in certain areas. the first one it comes to my is going to beto used for in the 21st century. is if natoparadigm was a defensive, reactive alliance in the 20th century, in the...
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where it's very much lower than in the united kingdom in romania and bulgaria and poland, for examplesional people there hungry to get on, and they're able to come to the united kingdom to compete for unskilled and semi-skilled jobs against that part of our labor force. and guess what? if you're the employer, who do you choose? connell: right. >> and in the towns of england we've seen very substantial immigration of that kind. those towns have seen things change really very fast in the last decade. connell: right. >> and those understood that they needed protecting from highly skilled labor coming in to take -- connell: all right. sorry to cut you off. we do have to run to a commercial break here. from the house of commons on the foreign affairs committee, the chairman. thank you very much, sir. we'll be right back. more cavuto coast to coast in just a moment. dow's up 129. ♪ ♪ many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria th
where it's very much lower than in the united kingdom in romania and bulgaria and poland, for examplesional people there hungry to get on, and they're able to come to the united kingdom to compete for unskilled and semi-skilled jobs against that part of our labor force. and guess what? if you're the employer, who do you choose? connell: right. >> and in the towns of england we've seen very substantial immigration of that kind. those towns have seen things change really very fast in the...
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but it's exciting new members such as bulgaria and slovakia, visited different i.t. centers there. very talented people who will be very helpful. additionally, general, how good is the current training exercise and certification process in reply kating the real world challenges using cyber capabilities and tactical operations? cyber command has recently completed an exercise. are there any lessons or highlights that can be applied to our ability to effective apply cyber capabilities to tactical operations? >> that's also a great question. so i would answer you in two ways. we have the ability cyber guard is a great example to do highly realistic training where our teams our tactical force ks be immersed in a simulated environment that looks real to them and have perform their duties with an acktull opposing force, another group of people acting as if they're the enemy. they have to demonstrate that they have the ability to do their job in that environment. so we can do that and we are doing it down in the suff ok area right now. the issue is that we cannot go that at scale. we have
but it's exciting new members such as bulgaria and slovakia, visited different i.t. centers there. very talented people who will be very helpful. additionally, general, how good is the current training exercise and certification process in reply kating the real world challenges using cyber capabilities and tactical operations? cyber command has recently completed an exercise. are there any lessons or highlights that can be applied to our ability to effective apply cyber capabilities to tactical...
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baltic countries, in lithuania, latvia and estonia, permanently in poland, permanent in romania and bulgaria and the black sea and have capacity to act on the air and the sea in both the black sea and baltic regions. this is not war mongering. that's what the russian federation, the putin government, wants you to believe. damon and i were in europe last week, in brussels and berlin together, and the russians are out saying nato's provoking a crisis. these are clearly modest in terms of the troop commitments. measures designed to stabilize the alliance, protect our smaller allies in the east and duo what the nato alliance has to duo, protect the member states and collective security in europe, and we need to establish effective deterrents against putin, and that's why our number one recommendation is the permanent basing of nato troops in those areas. second, the united states and canada and europe should maintain the economic sanctions on russia. those sanctions are now in question. prime minister renzi went to the st. petersburg summit and said we ought to the trade more with president. pre
baltic countries, in lithuania, latvia and estonia, permanently in poland, permanent in romania and bulgaria and the black sea and have capacity to act on the air and the sea in both the black sea and baltic regions. this is not war mongering. that's what the russian federation, the putin government, wants you to believe. damon and i were in europe last week, in brussels and berlin together, and the russians are out saying nato's provoking a crisis. these are clearly modest in terms of the...
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presence on land, sea, and air all along nato's eastern edge, the baltic states, poland, romania bulgaria. as we look toward the summit in warsaw this coming july, allies will institutionalize a more sustained approach to deterrence including by enhancing presence in the east to reduce response times to any aggression. to support this commitment, the president has requested $3.4 billion to fund the european reassurance initiative. with your support, these funds will be used to deploy an additional rotational armored brigade combat team to central and eastern europe and prepositioning of combat equipment as well as additional trainers and exercises in europe. to press moscow to bring an end to the violences in ukraine and fully implement its commitments under the minsk agreements we have worked with the eu, g-7 and other like minded nations to impose successive rounds of tough economic sanctions on russia over the past two years. and we're now working intensively with europe to ensure that will eu sanctions are rolled over at the end of this month and to support france and germany in their
presence on land, sea, and air all along nato's eastern edge, the baltic states, poland, romania bulgaria. as we look toward the summit in warsaw this coming july, allies will institutionalize a more sustained approach to deterrence including by enhancing presence in the east to reduce response times to any aggression. to support this commitment, the president has requested $3.4 billion to fund the european reassurance initiative. with your support, these funds will be used to deploy an...
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military presence on land, sea, and air, all along nato's eastern edge, the baltic state, poland, bulgaria. as we look toward the nato summit in warsaw this coming july, ally wills institutionalize a more sustained approach to deterrence, including by enhancing forward presence in the east to reduce response times to any aggression. to support this commitment, the president has requested $3.4 billion to fund the european reassurance initiative. with your support, these funds will be used to deploy an additional rotational armored brigade combat team to central and eastern europe and for prepositioning of combat equipment as well as additional trainers and exercises in europe. dr. carpenter will talk about this in detail. to press moscow to bring an end to violence in ukraine and implement its commitments under the minsk agreements, we have worked with the e.u., g-7 and other like minded groups to impose sanctions on russia over the past two years and we are now working intensively with europe to ensure that e.u. sadgeses are rolled over at the end of this month and to support france and ge
military presence on land, sea, and air, all along nato's eastern edge, the baltic state, poland, bulgaria. as we look toward the nato summit in warsaw this coming july, ally wills institutionalize a more sustained approach to deterrence, including by enhancing forward presence in the east to reduce response times to any aggression. to support this commitment, the president has requested $3.4 billion to fund the european reassurance initiative. with your support, these funds will be used to...
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or poland or bulgaria. it's not a racist thing. it's about the movement of labor. is, they're not coming to get welfare benefits. very few are unemployed. they're doing jobs that people don't want to do. >> hey, jim --? >> yes? >> you there? >> yes. >> let's assume nothing happens this week since that's what the betting line is. tell me what happens after >>well, you know, i think we'll get back -- i think brexit it reminds me a little bit of the fiscal cliff. a self-inflicted wound that is probably outsized in terms of the fears generated. i think we get beyond it, probably, and get back more fundament also. i think those are looking better and better, andrew. i think we've got a broad-based rally on the lows which is much broader participation than we had in august. we've got no competition from the bond markets. even though stocks are way up. yields are going down. there's no break for the bond market on this rally. i think we've got rising economic momentum. if you look at economic surprise indexes about the globe, all of those are up including in the united st
or poland or bulgaria. it's not a racist thing. it's about the movement of labor. is, they're not coming to get welfare benefits. very few are unemployed. they're doing jobs that people don't want to do. >> hey, jim --? >> yes? >> you there? >> yes. >> let's assume nothing happens this week since that's what the betting line is. tell me what happens after >>well, you know, i think we'll get back -- i think brexit it reminds me a little bit of the fiscal...
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countries such as bulgaria, who is marginally involved with the eu, just barely made it in, some in that, what are the benefits? all sorts of confusion. a federal election next week in spain where it's an extreme right-wing vushersus an extreme left-wing. a lot of confusion is embarked in europe at this point. this only makes it worse. >> does that make u.s. equities and u.s. properties more attractive, or are we all interconnected. >> there is no other alternative. despite the fact that you will a you can do in the united states given the low level of interest rates, you go to the equities market. it's made the dollar quite strong and it will probably continue. >> that eventually leads to weaker equities. >> i am not of this school of thought. i remember times when a strong dollar and a weak stock market and the opposite. the propensity or correlation between a currency and the equity market is really maybe over a six-month period of time they're close. over one-year period of times i think there is none. >> chaos in the eu regardless of how the vote goes down. janet yellen saying that
countries such as bulgaria, who is marginally involved with the eu, just barely made it in, some in that, what are the benefits? all sorts of confusion. a federal election next week in spain where it's an extreme right-wing vushersus an extreme left-wing. a lot of confusion is embarked in europe at this point. this only makes it worse. >> does that make u.s. equities and u.s. properties more attractive, or are we all interconnected. >> there is no other alternative. despite the fact...
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when nato secretary-general officially announced the decision to invite bulgaria a stone you romania slovakia and slovenia he recalled this was one of the truly thrilling days of my tenure as a senator george said.ne senator voinovich have a storier legal career that took them from cleveland to columbus tolu washington and around the world. all along he kept himself guided by his catholic faith and anchored by his family.h the he ultimately retired to spend more time with the people who really matter. the top of that list was the woman who made them whole. if you don't think story romances can start a cleveland republican club then you didn't know george and jenna voinovich. george and jenna were best friends. they were political confidants, they were deeply in love.entral here in washington you could find him strolling through the capital to work or to st. jo's the when she came to visit the and office george would greet her with a kiss and a hug. when the voinovich's flew back to cleveland which was most weekends they will with hold would hold hands and say a prayer across the aisl
when nato secretary-general officially announced the decision to invite bulgaria a stone you romania slovakia and slovenia he recalled this was one of the truly thrilling days of my tenure as a senator george said.ne senator voinovich have a storier legal career that took them from cleveland to columbus tolu washington and around the world. all along he kept himself guided by his catholic faith and anchored by his family.h the he ultimately retired to spend more time with the people who really...
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military presence on land, sea, and air, all along nato's eastern edge, the baltic state, poland, bulgaria we look toward the nato summit in warsaw this coming july, allies will institutionalize a more sustained approach to deterrence, including by enhancing forward presence in the east to reduce response times to any aggression. to support this commitment, the president has requested $3.4 billion to fund the european reassurance initiative. with your support, these funds will be used to deploy an additional rotational armored brigade combat team to central and eastern europe and for prepositioning of combat equipment as well as additional trainers and exercises in europe. to press moscow and fully implement its commitments we g-7 orked with the e.u., and other nations to impose sanctions on russia over the past two years and we are now working with europe to ensure that sanctions are rolled over at the end of this month and to support france and germany in their lead diplomatic role to push for the full complementation including the withdrawal of all russian forces from ukraine. next resi
military presence on land, sea, and air, all along nato's eastern edge, the baltic state, poland, bulgaria we look toward the nato summit in warsaw this coming july, allies will institutionalize a more sustained approach to deterrence, including by enhancing forward presence in the east to reduce response times to any aggression. to support this commitment, the president has requested $3.4 billion to fund the european reassurance initiative. with your support, these funds will be used to deploy...
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when nato's secretary-general officially announced a decision to invite bulgaria, estonia, latvia, lithuania, romania, slovakia and slow have enia -- slo----slow have enia, "this wae of the most thrilling days of my tenure." his career took him from columbus to washington, around the world. he kept himself guided by his catholic faith and anchored by his family. he ultimately retired to spend more time with the people who really mattered. at the top of that list was the woman who made him whole. if you don't think storey sm book romances can start at a cleveland young republicans club, then you didn't know george and janet voinovich. george and janet were best friends, political confidants, deeply in love. here in washington, you can find them central ting through the capitol to work or to st. joe's for mass. when she came to visit him at the office, george would greet her with a kiss and a hug. when the voinovichs flew back to cleveland, which was most weekends, they would hold hands and say prayer across the aisle to prepare for takeoff. and when it was wheels down, janet would put ohio's
when nato's secretary-general officially announced a decision to invite bulgaria, estonia, latvia, lithuania, romania, slovakia and slow have enia -- slo----slow have enia, "this wae of the most thrilling days of my tenure." his career took him from columbus to washington, around the world. he kept himself guided by his catholic faith and anchored by his family. he ultimately retired to spend more time with the people who really mattered. at the top of that list was the woman who made...