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they have super emp weapons, specially designed for emp.he united states has neglected nuclear forces and haven't deployed that kind of warhead. we have warheads, you can use any to do an attack, we could, we could. we've got cyberoffensive capabilities. physical sabotage capabilities. mark: do we prepare for these things the way our enemies do? >> i wish we did. mark: in terms of offensive capabilities? . >> i wish we did. i don't know whether we do or not. i suspect we don't. the reason i suspect we don't is because we haven't even protected ourselves from the enemies offensive capabilities. and if we understood and put it together and ourselves had mastered this new way of warfare and we're prepared to execute it, i would have to believe we would have taken the commonsense precautions to protect ourselves, but we haven't. mark: the commerce committees, the defense committees, the intelligence committees, are they aware of the grave threat you're talking about? they must be, right? >> they are, they are. mark: do they take it seriously? >
they have super emp weapons, specially designed for emp.he united states has neglected nuclear forces and haven't deployed that kind of warhead. we have warheads, you can use any to do an attack, we could, we could. we've got cyberoffensive capabilities. physical sabotage capabilities. mark: do we prepare for these things the way our enemies do? >> i wish we did. mark: in terms of offensive capabilities? . >> i wish we did. i don't know whether we do or not. i suspect we don't. the...
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, emp from the sun.ad we done so, it could protect you against all of the worst-case scenarios, not just nuclear emp and cyber, but severe weather like hurricanes. millions of people or hundreds of thousands of people who are made homeless for months by hurricane sandy would have been able to go home earlier if the electric grid had been hardened against nuclear emp because it would have been able to survive the overvoltages that happened during hurricane sandy as a result of high power lines getting knocked down and transformers being damaged. if you can survive the worst threat, the nuclear emp attack, you will be able to come back much more quickly from the lesser threats. not just for the rare exotic scenario of terrorist nuclear emp attack, it would improve the security on tornadoes, hurricanes, ice storms that cause blackouts. you don't have to be a physicist to see the grid is at risk. if you look at history of blackouts and the long recovery times that are required after there's these hurricanes,
, emp from the sun.ad we done so, it could protect you against all of the worst-case scenarios, not just nuclear emp and cyber, but severe weather like hurricanes. millions of people or hundreds of thousands of people who are made homeless for months by hurricane sandy would have been able to go home earlier if the electric grid had been hardened against nuclear emp because it would have been able to survive the overvoltages that happened during hurricane sandy as a result of high power lines...
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no tiene planes de ir, las ca e calles estaraun cerradas de so a somma a goldengate, temperaturas emper de las 8 d de la maÑana en 54 grados, asi q que si participara en el mara n maraton, tambien agregue un ab i abrigo para que no pase frio, tt temperaturas frescas durante la maÑana, >> en napa temperaturas que van desde los 76ers a los 72 grados, el viernes sera el dia mas ca d calido de la semana, el sabado t tambien pero domingo descienden , es un sube y baja durante esta semana pero la siguiente semana veremos cambios, no vemos nubes en el pronostico segun lo que e reportamos en la linea costera, asi la situacion temperaturas n entre los 60 a 62ndiciones ma b favorables, no tendremos que d lidiar con la luluvia ni cond o condiciones peligrosas por las t tortmenta tropical >> electricas >> el domingo en san jose sera e el dia mas frio en 66 grados, u luego para la proxima senmana s mantiene el termometro bastante estable, es todo , >> muchas gracias, se sumergen en la realidad virtual el pri i principel prin principe carlos y la reina de n inglaterra, a dias de que se a realice la
no tiene planes de ir, las ca e calles estaraun cerradas de so a somma a goldengate, temperaturas emper de las 8 d de la maÑana en 54 grados, asi q que si participara en el mara n maraton, tambien agregue un ab i abrigo para que no pase frio, tt temperaturas frescas durante la maÑana, >> en napa temperaturas que van desde los 76ers a los 72 grados, el viernes sera el dia mas ca d calido de la semana, el sabado t tambien pero domingo descienden , es un sube y baja durante esta semana...
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good forbid there's an emp. then we have to rebuild our infrastructure if we get hit. we should have four places that build that type of steel. otherwise, we will be in big trouble. >> ian, thanks to the call. >> yes, a lot of points. very interesting. one really good point you made is the dodge trucks. fiat chrysler is moving them back to michigan from mexico. they're seeing a lot of risks that nafta could fall apart. and they're making that move, you know, probably that couldn't have happened under another president. whether the u.s. should make everything. economists would strongly disagree with you. countries have believed that their competitive advantage, and it makes sense to trade that everybody gets richer. on the other hand, you make a valid point on national security. certain kinds of steel probably that are strategic, certainly no country can make every specialty steel, at least it would be very inefficient to do so. but there is a concern from china and the trump administration and that national security apparatus of the government. there's a russia, and i
good forbid there's an emp. then we have to rebuild our infrastructure if we get hit. we should have four places that build that type of steel. otherwise, we will be in big trouble. >> ian, thanks to the call. >> yes, a lot of points. very interesting. one really good point you made is the dodge trucks. fiat chrysler is moving them back to michigan from mexico. they're seeing a lot of risks that nafta could fall apart. and they're making that move, you know, probably that couldn't...
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May 25, 2018
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no question a lot of these things were overbought there's no question that the high beta names like emp or nat gas play is going to overreact on a day like today. think about those as possible opportunities once the dust settles because i actually think that's what today was. >> that's a good point when the dust does settle because these things tend to overshoot to the upside and they will overshoot to the down side. we could see a couple days of some weakness. >> energy stocks having their worst day in nearly four months. there could be more pain ahead carter braxton worth to break it all down hi, carter >> hi there. i'm going to talk quite a bit about what guy was talking about and the authority of the 79 level and how we've approached it repeatedly. let's go back to sort of where it got interesting we know we had something of a head and shoulders bottom. and, remember, this is december of a year ago. this is december of the 2017 period what of course energy stocks did was get right to that high and back away. now let's play the movie a little bit further they come back here again. th
no question a lot of these things were overbought there's no question that the high beta names like emp or nat gas play is going to overreact on a day like today. think about those as possible opportunities once the dust settles because i actually think that's what today was. >> that's a good point when the dust does settle because these things tend to overshoot to the upside and they will overshoot to the down side. we could see a couple days of some weakness. >> energy stocks...
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by the end of the show you know what suits you or what doesn't cave caveat emp tor ann marie in new york. >> caller: can you talk abou trimming our profits i get eager and i start trimming when i am up 10% or 20%. i know you talk about it being a high quality problem. >> you would miss out on some of the greatest stocks in the history of man that you may actually own move that up a little. i don't think you should sell until you are 20% or 30% i just don't want you to lose a great opportunity unless the story changes and then it is sell, sell, immediately. lito in texas. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? >> good. how are you? >> caller: my question is as a recent retiree and one anticipating a market correction should i allocate the stock index fund now from a stable income fund or wait until after the market has corrected. >> i still want you to own equities, you should know more than 50% i want you to own some obviously. people who retire, tend to learn ten, 20, 30 years more than they thought. you will put money back if the market really craters. otherwise i think you would be f
by the end of the show you know what suits you or what doesn't cave caveat emp tor ann marie in new york. >> caller: can you talk abou trimming our profits i get eager and i start trimming when i am up 10% or 20%. i know you talk about it being a high quality problem. >> you would miss out on some of the greatest stocks in the history of man that you may actually own move that up a little. i don't think you should sell until you are 20% or 30% i just don't want you to lose a great...
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the group wins awards genr emp -- genre. >> everyone can find peace that hopefully all mankind can workether, all that have life and breath should work together no matter the side you belong to. we a take a nonpartisan approach, and hope to do good for everyone. >> this is the first time that the group has performed in the bay area. >> sound great. dodd dozens of people took a trip back in time. ♪ >> the annual event takes place at the historic old woodside store on trip road, built back in 1854. visitors gather every year at the land mark building to take part inner chores and activity common for those living in the era. >> we have a two-of man saw -- we have a two-man saw. they do the laundry. they will make butter. in the back room, they are doing doll making. >> all of it provided free to the public, thanks to the san matteo county historical association >> it's finally stormy in big bear lake. >> awe, how cute, these calls of excitement as eaglet stormy returned to his nest this weekend. he had been gone nearly two weeks after falling 20 feet. you can see in the video, provided by
the group wins awards genr emp -- genre. >> everyone can find peace that hopefully all mankind can workether, all that have life and breath should work together no matter the side you belong to. we a take a nonpartisan approach, and hope to do good for everyone. >> this is the first time that the group has performed in the bay area. >> sound great. dodd dozens of people took a trip back in time. ♪ >> the annual event takes place at the historic old woodside store on...
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research,ame out with recently saying the retail crowd is still heavily invested in emp. etfs equities and bonds in etf has been extremely popular. they have seen outflows, judging by the heavy inflows. guy: is that relative to a benchmark, history? what do you mean? hugehave a he looked -- amount of e.m. in their portfolio. how much overweight are they? with the etftalk specifically, so far this year we have seen a record amount of inflows. these are really popular details. that isn't just retail. other people are using e.m. for other reasons. we like to use these as an indicator. there are certain etf's like of vanguard we associate with retail investors, no outflows, steady inflows. burger,nk you, dani talking about what is happening with this em story. jay powell is delivering commentary in zurich. we are waiting for him to speak. l talkalk about -- we wil about conversations with shire reaching a megadeal, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: 42 minutes in the trading day. we are looking at losses in frankfurt -- frankfurt and paris. what's go to sebastian. -- let's go t
research,ame out with recently saying the retail crowd is still heavily invested in emp. etfs equities and bonds in etf has been extremely popular. they have seen outflows, judging by the heavy inflows. guy: is that relative to a benchmark, history? what do you mean? hugehave a he looked -- amount of e.m. in their portfolio. how much overweight are they? with the etftalk specifically, so far this year we have seen a record amount of inflows. these are really popular details. that isn't just...
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. >> emp picked up on that line at the time. it was incredibly significant. kim was okay with it. he understood that the joint drills, which he said were provocative, were okay and would continue, so in march, he was okay with it and then he met with mike pompeo twice since then. released three american hodges just days ago, so what has changed in this is not what president trump expected. he's tweeteded nearly two dozen teams since march about the summit and the progress he's made with kim. he's talked about winning a noble prize. he expected to be the one deciding whether to walk out. >> if the meeting is not fruitful, i will respectfully leave the meeting. it's not going to be fair and reasonable and good, i will unlike past administrations, i will leave the table. if it's not a success, i will respectfully leave. it's very simple. >> well, a person threatening to leave tonight, not trump. kim. jeff is "outfront" at the white house and jeff, look, the president, the white house clearly caught off guard a. no question about that. how concerned are they that kim may go ahead with
. >> emp picked up on that line at the time. it was incredibly significant. kim was okay with it. he understood that the joint drills, which he said were provocative, were okay and would continue, so in march, he was okay with it and then he met with mike pompeo twice since then. released three american hodges just days ago, so what has changed in this is not what president trump expected. he's tweeteded nearly two dozen teams since march about the summit and the progress he's made with...
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today, theocus was on workers' ability to take collective legal yeaction against their emp. many non-union workers are blocked from doing that because of their employment contracts. instea they must take their claims to what's known as arbitration, a process labor groups say unfairly benefits companies. in a 5-to-4 ruling today, the court rud the practice is allowable under federal law. here, as always, to dissect what the stices wrote is marcia coyle of "the national law journal." >> thank you. >> brangham: so tell us what the cases were that were involved and what the justices ruled. >> there wera group of workers for three different companies who wanted to bring claims against their employers, genrally wage and hour claims, and some of them w bted tod together as a group because of the amount of money involved individually was not a lot. >> brangham: they were saying we weren't riid apprely by the company? s> that's correct, maybe were miss cified and some felt they deserved overtime. so when they brought those claims and tried to band together they were told by their emp
today, theocus was on workers' ability to take collective legal yeaction against their emp. many non-union workers are blocked from doing that because of their employment contracts. instea they must take their claims to what's known as arbitration, a process labor groups say unfairly benefits companies. in a 5-to-4 ruling today, the court rud the practice is allowable under federal law. here, as always, to dissect what the stices wrote is marcia coyle of "the national law journal."...
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doesn't follow his viewpoints or his viewpoints should be kicked out of the country is just not very empe, not very patriotic. not what this country was founded upon. kind ironic to me the president of the united states is contradicting what our country is really built on. >> doug baldwin joins me tonight from seattle. doug, mast year response to the comments from the president if the players don't stand for the national anthem maybe they should, quote, shouldn't be in the country. >> i mean, what more can you say? i mean, anybody who knows the history of our country, knows what our country is founded upon, will find these comments were unpatriotic. very questionable. especially coming from the president of the united states. so it's very disheartening. very disappointed. but at this stage, i can't say that i'm surprised. >> earlier i know today at a press conference, you called the president an idiot plain and simple. is that -- is that how you see him and do you think he just doesn't understand what these protests are about or do you think he just has another motive? >> honestly, i don
doesn't follow his viewpoints or his viewpoints should be kicked out of the country is just not very empe, not very patriotic. not what this country was founded upon. kind ironic to me the president of the united states is contradicting what our country is really built on. >> doug baldwin joins me tonight from seattle. doug, mast year response to the comments from the president if the players don't stand for the national anthem maybe they should, quote, shouldn't be in the country....
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the direct emp producers, for example, the names in the xop. but bigger picture, what the market is doing is what it should be doing. the market is very smart, and it's saying you guys, let's skip to the end where after the punch in the face, after the big dramatic pullout that allows the president to say to his base, you see, i told you i would pull out and i did, then we do some negotiation process, and at the end of the day, we end up pretty much where we were it's no different than the trade drama and then the end result is, oh, let's see how fast we can get back into tpp. just don't call it that when we redo it. no different than what we saw with health care to a large extent i think that's the reality on the ground we understand there's going to be a big thing in the diplomatic room and he's going to say i pulled out, and then the end result maybe doesn't look all that different >> we have to wait and see what happens with corporations. france was expected to make a $2 billion investment in iran, add a bunch of wells, a bunch of rigs mayb
the direct emp producers, for example, the names in the xop. but bigger picture, what the market is doing is what it should be doing. the market is very smart, and it's saying you guys, let's skip to the end where after the punch in the face, after the big dramatic pullout that allows the president to say to his base, you see, i told you i would pull out and i did, then we do some negotiation process, and at the end of the day, we end up pretty much where we were it's no different than the...
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hear a lot from this year one is a sand play, one is a water play and one's the largest north america empn you think about energy, you think about north america's ability to produce >> i know you're sticking domestic with the russell 2000, but do you worry at all about the trade headlines the fact that u.s. ambassador for china says we're still pretty far apart on those trade negotiations, we can't tell whether there's progress on nafta or not, these are huge issues for business across this country and clearly for the markets. i'm not sure anything negative is actually being priced in. maybe it shouldn't be. >> well, i think a lot of negative is priced in. i think the biggest head wind this market has had this year is concerns over trade policy and the problem with that is how you phrased it, sara yesterday, we had this glimmer of hope, this olive branch that we'd see negotiation with china and that gets wiped out today with a one-liner >> where is it priced? where do you see the valuations lower because of trade head winds? >> we had earnings where the s&p 500 had 26% gains on 9% revenue
hear a lot from this year one is a sand play, one is a water play and one's the largest north america empn you think about energy, you think about north america's ability to produce >> i know you're sticking domestic with the russell 2000, but do you worry at all about the trade headlines the fact that u.s. ambassador for china says we're still pretty far apart on those trade negotiations, we can't tell whether there's progress on nafta or not, these are huge issues for business across...
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they could do an emp strike with one nuclear weapon above the united states and knock out the entireower grid and all of the vehicles and stuff worldwide. everybody would be -- host: and those things relate to this deal and the decision by the president how? well, the president knows a lot more things than we do. wit.s more germany that we had in with world war ii -- they filled up and we did not know about it. usingre also ballistic missiles and still trying to develop ballistic missiles. the only thing they have to have is one nuke exploded above the united states, and millions of of thewill die because power grid going down and her car won't start because the computer is fried. host: democrat line, linda is next. caller: thank you for taking my call. i would just like to say no, the iran deal was not perfect, but you improve on it. my question is, does anybody remember the money they gave iran was their money? it was not the united states' money. they have been paying interest on it for years. why is nobody talking about it? it was iran's money. read something about that from the
they could do an emp strike with one nuclear weapon above the united states and knock out the entireower grid and all of the vehicles and stuff worldwide. everybody would be -- host: and those things relate to this deal and the decision by the president how? well, the president knows a lot more things than we do. wit.s more germany that we had in with world war ii -- they filled up and we did not know about it. usingre also ballistic missiles and still trying to develop ballistic missiles. the...
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