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going up to 60-70% of new york state is starting at present and will escalate from there. but the editorial mentioned what we all know. that, when you are lower income, your working-class family, it's not realistic to take a 50% or 40% or even a 30% pay cut and in this country we are forcing families to choose between bonding with a new child and putting food on the table. no family should ever ever, have to make that choice. we want new parents to spend time bonding with a child. we know and it's not disputable that families that have time to bond are healthier families and more successful families. parents are more successful. workers are more productive and children are healthier and have better educational achievement over time. we know this is true so why is it that we as a country are one of just a handful around the world that don't actually put our money where our mouth is and value parental leave and encourage and support families in establishing these strong bonding relationships immediately after birth or adoption. so, what we are doing today is eliminating the
going up to 60-70% of new york state is starting at present and will escalate from there. but the editorial mentioned what we all know. that, when you are lower income, your working-class family, it's not realistic to take a 50% or 40% or even a 30% pay cut and in this country we are forcing families to choose between bonding with a new child and putting food on the table. no family should ever ever, have to make that choice. we want new parents to spend time bonding with a child. we know and...
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. >> guys escalate from 1 to 60. >> people talk to real people.t might work. >>> thanks for checking in with us. click that buzz word. [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] harvey: welcome to "tmz live." harvey levin here. charles: charles here. harvey: so there has been a big development in the prince story. it's something that completely dovetails with the story we have been telling you literally from the day after he died that prince had a huge drug addiction to open yachts. it's what almost killed him six days before he actually did die. this is a big plot twist, but a lawyer has come forward now who represents a doctor and a son of a doctor who run a rehab clinic in marin county, california. that doctor got a phone call the day before prince died from reps of prince saying prince is about to die from opiates. we need your help desperately,
. >> guys escalate from 1 to 60. >> people talk to real people.t might work. >>> thanks for checking in with us. click that buzz word. [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] harvey: welcome to "tmz live." harvey levin here. charles: charles here. harvey: so there has been a big development in the prince story. it's something that completely dovetails with the story we have been telling you literally from the day after he died...
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investigators say this all started as a fistfight and escalated from there. he is out this morning as president of baylor university. >> baylor demoeted him after an investigation found a fundamental failure in the way he handled accusations. sexual assault accusations against football players. the former prosecutor that investigated the monica lewinski scandal. he is taking steps to fire him. critics say baylor sacrificed the safety of students to protect the winning football team. >> as long as you can win and not get caught this is okay and cultures and fans support that message. >> the board president apologized saying they're deeply sorry for the harm that survivors have endured. >> happening today philadelphia city council will crunch numbers to make sure that city schools are getting the money they're owed. they're looking into the funds generated from red light cameras and parking tickets. the philadelphia parking authority generated hundreds of millions of dollars over the past five years. as the deadline approaches leaders are making sure they put i
investigators say this all started as a fistfight and escalated from there. he is out this morning as president of baylor university. >> baylor demoeted him after an investigation found a fundamental failure in the way he handled accusations. sexual assault accusations against football players. the former prosecutor that investigated the monica lewinski scandal. he is taking steps to fire him. critics say baylor sacrificed the safety of students to protect the winning football team....
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investigators say this all started as a fistfight and escalated from there. >> happening this weekend the wells fargo center will officially hand the keys over to organizers of the democratic national convention. here's a live look at the south philadelphia building. the work is already underway but over the next two months preparations will really kick into high gear. >> it's like building a city within a city so we have to have a structure. a sense of what it is going to look like at the end and then you start with the foundation. >> the foundation is set. it's a well oiled machine that ceo understands all too well. this is her second time. >> the city has to be able to support this 50,000 person start up that comes and flops down in the middle of the city. so you have to have the infrastructure. the right street grids and the facilities and all of that but the second part is the leadership. how committed is the leadership to the convention enterprise. we found both of those. >> and one more thing that truly put philadelphia over the top. >> around wells fargo they gave us a tremend
investigators say this all started as a fistfight and escalated from there. >> happening this weekend the wells fargo center will officially hand the keys over to organizers of the democratic national convention. here's a live look at the south philadelphia building. the work is already underway but over the next two months preparations will really kick into high gear. >> it's like building a city within a city so we have to have a structure. a sense of what it is going to look like...
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donald trump have some sort of responsibility to tone things down if he can right now to stop this from escalating? >> i think it reflects the mood of the country, very angry electorate out there. trump i think is tapping into that. i think the tone needs to shift to be more responsible so we don't draw these kind of security concerns. our secret service, part of the homeland security department are tasked full time to cover him.
donald trump have some sort of responsibility to tone things down if he can right now to stop this from escalating? >> i think it reflects the mood of the country, very angry electorate out there. trump i think is tapping into that. i think the tone needs to shift to be more responsible so we don't draw these kind of security concerns. our secret service, part of the homeland security department are tasked full time to cover him.
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from the u.s. just seeing the escalation coming from the u.s.. volatility, it is a paralyzing volatility.arco b.n.p. paribas posted -- mark: b.n.p. paribas posted its -- a slump in trading revenue. it rose to 8.1 billion euros. the new cfo told us the market environment was unfavorable. >> revenues held up well. particularlywas a unfavorable market environment at the start of the year. mark: banks reported -- it plunged more than 50%. the net income slipped to 160 million euros. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by our 24 hundred journalists --global news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. you can find more stores on the bloomberg at top . francine: mark barton there. shares in aberdeen are the worst performing of the other companies on the stoxx 600 index. withdrawontinue to from equities and fixed income funds. i am happy to welcome martin gilbert. he joins us for his first interview of the day. tell us how are you expecting to spend these outflows going forward? martin: it depends on whether emerging markets come back in
from the u.s. just seeing the escalation coming from the u.s.. volatility, it is a paralyzing volatility.arco b.n.p. paribas posted -- mark: b.n.p. paribas posted its -- a slump in trading revenue. it rose to 8.1 billion euros. the new cfo told us the market environment was unfavorable. >> revenues held up well. particularlywas a unfavorable market environment at the start of the year. mark: banks reported -- it plunged more than 50%. the net income slipped to 160 million euros. global...
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it shows how it escalates from start to finish.pix 5's mike sugerman on how the video vindicated the driver. >> reporter: just yesterday the fbi director said that viral videos are causing police officers around the country to stay in their cars, not walk the beat. this video which is from the san leandro police department itself shows just the opposite. and in a lot of people's views, showing them going too far. >> what you guys doing? >> i was appalled. >> reporter: he is the attorney representing the man shown in the
it shows how it escalates from start to finish.pix 5's mike sugerman on how the video vindicated the driver. >> reporter: just yesterday the fbi director said that viral videos are causing police officers around the country to stay in their cars, not walk the beat. this video which is from the san leandro police department itself shows just the opposite. and in a lot of people's views, showing them going too far. >> what you guys doing? >> i was appalled. >> reporter: he...
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. >> get him out, get him out [ applause ] >> reporter: the situation only escalated from there and once the event was over, the san diego police attempted to seal off trump supporters from protesters. a few scuffles broke out and at least 35 people arrested. trump later applauded the police and said thanks to the police that got the thugs out there that tried to disrupt the rally. >>> sanders is back in the area speaking to thousands of supporters. he's not phased that hilary had the lead. one point is when sanders talks about the decision of trump to back out of a potential debate. >> he initially said yes and then he said no, then he said yes, then he said no. so i think for a guy that changes his positions so many times i would hope he would change it one more time and say yes. >> sanders will finish his swing through southern california this weekend and will be in oakland on monday. he will be jayne king a al temple church on monday. >>> well a deadly accident left a 27-year-old woman dead and her friend charged with manslaughter and driving under the influence. >> this is coming as
. >> get him out, get him out [ applause ] >> reporter: the situation only escalated from there and once the event was over, the san diego police attempted to seal off trump supporters from protesters. a few scuffles broke out and at least 35 people arrested. trump later applauded the police and said thanks to the police that got the thugs out there that tried to disrupt the rally. >>> sanders is back in the area speaking to thousands of supporters. he's not phased that...
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we will see a de-escalation coming from the u.s. election. potentially, you see lots of factors that might affect the market sentiment and in that sen se, you see volatility, but it is not the kind of volatility translating to client activity. it is a paralyzing kind of volatility. guy: it was never going to be easy for ubs. a lot of picking up business as a result of what was anc,ening with the swiss fr but nevertheless, the market will look at these numbers and be disappointed. we will find very shortly when the market open. back to you. anna: we will see whether that negative trading story outweighs the positive around the new money. guy johnson joining us there in zurich. we also are sticking with the banking sector and we had earnings from hsbc earlier. they reported a bigger profit than analysts forecasted. the stock jumped in hong kong and we are out in front of hsbc headquarters. haidi, talk us through these numbers. profit beat estimates, but came in lower than last year. haidi: that is right. we have a number of $6.1 billion. we wer
we will see a de-escalation coming from the u.s. election. potentially, you see lots of factors that might affect the market sentiment and in that sen se, you see volatility, but it is not the kind of volatility translating to client activity. it is a paralyzing kind of volatility. guy: it was never going to be easy for ubs. a lot of picking up business as a result of what was anc,ening with the swiss fr but nevertheless, the market will look at these numbers and be disappointed. we will find...
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he went after what we have been hearing escalate from his campaign which they believe is a pattern of unfairness that really showed itself in nevada where they feel like they were mistreated and he went even further when i talked to jeff weaver who said they want to use this as a pretext to be unfair to us and mistreat us at the democratic national convention. i also had a long conversation with former ohio state senator nina turner. she was at the convention for eight hours. she categorically denies there was any violence tumped off by vo by the folks from the sanders campaign. she said there were cops there as if to send a message to sanders supporters like we don't trust you. she calls any accusations gross exaggerations. this is the clinton campaign trying to paint them as somebody they're not. when i asked her if it had implications for the democratic national convention in a few months, she said absolutely. what the sanders campaign would look to do is rewrite this text tonight. they'd love to have a couple of wins. there's no doubt the tensions between this campaign, the dnc, t
he went after what we have been hearing escalate from his campaign which they believe is a pattern of unfairness that really showed itself in nevada where they feel like they were mistreated and he went even further when i talked to jeff weaver who said they want to use this as a pretext to be unfair to us and mistreat us at the democratic national convention. i also had a long conversation with former ohio state senator nina turner. she was at the convention for eight hours. she categorically...
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it escalates from there.ther big problem is people say i don't want to go away because it's too hard to come back. to avoid being overwhelmed by too much email on your return, use those settings to organize your incoming messages. if your job requires a check- in, just take a specific time of day and let people at the office know when you'll be contacting them. have a start time and an end time. and then they will stick to it. to help your re-entry and reduce stress, consider returning a day early. then you can wipe out that whole email box and, you know, maybe just toss some that you don't care about. >> that's no fun. a dayer? >> good advice though. or just turn off the phone. cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger, thank you. >>> it is 5:41. next, hillary clinton tries to put her campaign back on track this morning after a new report regarding her email scandal. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> taking alook at your thursday. this is so figures sun-up in mount vaca. we have the memorial day weekend forecast comi
it escalates from there.ther big problem is people say i don't want to go away because it's too hard to come back. to avoid being overwhelmed by too much email on your return, use those settings to organize your incoming messages. if your job requires a check- in, just take a specific time of day and let people at the office know when you'll be contacting them. have a start time and an end time. and then they will stick to it. to help your re-entry and reduce stress, consider returning a day...
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. >> he came into the housing unit and it escalated from that point. >> i'm in the hole. i'm getting antagonized by low self-esteem, protective custody inmates. they dance around like the three little pigs singing "who's afraid of the big bad wolf" song. >> in early 2006 bright went on another rampage and tore up his cell. the tantrum was so violent he almost lost a finger. >> i've tried to quit. and the inmates and the staff won't let me. they will not -- i've tried to lay down and be a punk. and it makes me despise myself. >> he started recently this conspiracy theory that everybody's out to get him. and he believes in those no matter what we try to do. explaining to him that it's not the case. >> but the bottom line is he's dangerous. extremely dangerous. and he's earned his place here. >> all i know is, is that i personally irritate certain people. and nobody is scared of me. nobody. the littlest guy here is not scared of me. i don't intimidate anybody. i'm like a gummy bear, a marshmallow. i'm a combat marshmallow but i'm a marshmallow. >>> coming up -- a violent con
. >> he came into the housing unit and it escalated from that point. >> i'm in the hole. i'm getting antagonized by low self-esteem, protective custody inmates. they dance around like the three little pigs singing "who's afraid of the big bad wolf" song. >> in early 2006 bright went on another rampage and tore up his cell. the tantrum was so violent he almost lost a finger. >> i've tried to quit. and the inmates and the staff won't let me. they will not -- i've...
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>> reporter: the situation only escalated from there. once the event was over, san diego police out in full force and dressed in riot gear attempted to seal off anti- trump demonstrators as they left the rally, shouting matches ensued and a few scuffles broke out. police ordered the crowd to leave at times aggressively. at times 35 people were arrested. trump tweeted san diego police "fantastic job on handling the thugs who tried to disrupt our peaceful and well-attended rally, very much appreciated." presidential hopeful bernie sanders continues his swing through california and today he was at santa barbara city college speaking to thousands of supporters. sanders is not phased that hillary clinton has the lead with the delegate count. at one point the crowds with were cheering today. that is when sanders began talk about donald trump's decision to back out of a potential debate. >> donald trump initially said yes, then he said no. then he said yes. then he said no. so i think for a guy who changes his position so many times, i would ho
>> reporter: the situation only escalated from there. once the event was over, san diego police out in full force and dressed in riot gear attempted to seal off anti- trump demonstrators as they left the rally, shouting matches ensued and a few scuffles broke out. police ordered the crowd to leave at times aggressively. at times 35 people were arrested. trump tweeted san diego police "fantastic job on handling the thugs who tried to disrupt our peaceful and well-attended rally, very...
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it shows how it escalates from start to finish. kpix 5's mike sugerman on how the video vindicated the driver. >> reporter: just yesterday the fbi director said that viral videos are causing police officers around the country to stay in their cars, not walk the beat. this video which is from the san leandro police department itself shows just the opposite. and in a lot of people's views, showing them going too far. >> what you guys doing? >> i was appalled. >> reporter: he is the attorney representing the man shown in the video. >> this video should be shown at every law enforcement academy. it is a classic example of how not to handle a stop. >> reporter: but retired judge ladoris cordell was outraged what she saw recorded from a san leandro police body camera. >> it scares me now they can do stuff to you and you have no say so. >> reporter: douglas is the man who stars in the video. the van he lives in in a 7- eleven parking lot an open beer can outside the passenger door. officers seem in the video to believe there's probable ca
it shows how it escalates from start to finish. kpix 5's mike sugerman on how the video vindicated the driver. >> reporter: just yesterday the fbi director said that viral videos are causing police officers around the country to stay in their cars, not walk the beat. this video which is from the san leandro police department itself shows just the opposite. and in a lot of people's views, showing them going too far. >> what you guys doing? >> i was appalled. >> reporter:...
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investigators say this is -- all started as a fist fight and esclaes escalated from there. >> happeninghis weekend, the wells fargo center will hand over the keys to organizers of the democratic national convention, as we take a live look right now from south philadelphia at the wells fargo. the work is already well under way, but as nbc10's tracy davidson reports, preparations will really kick into high gear over the next two months. >> it's like building a city within a city. you've got to have the structure, what the house needs to look like at the end, and then you start digging the foundation. >> the foundation is set. the planning has been going on for more than a year. it's a well oiled machine that lea understands all too well. this is her second time leading the democratic national convention. so she had a very specific criteria when came to choosing this year's host city. >> conventions are one part logistics. you know, because the city has be able to support this 50,000-person start-up that comes and plops down in the middle of your city. so you've got to have the instructure
investigators say this is -- all started as a fist fight and esclaes escalated from there. >> happeninghis weekend, the wells fargo center will hand over the keys to organizers of the democratic national convention, as we take a live look right now from south philadelphia at the wells fargo. the work is already well under way, but as nbc10's tracy davidson reports, preparations will really kick into high gear over the next two months. >> it's like building a city within a city....
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. >> the situation escalated from a minor traffic stop to grand theft auto. >> when we are respondingolen vehicle, it comes into question, how did they obtain the stolen vehicle, by force and are there weapons involved. >> then he sees her exit the parking lot, and take off the rainy roads make it more dangerous. >> her driving at the time was okay for the conditions. she was not going into oncoming traffic. she was not blowing through a red lixt she was maintaining her lane. in my mind i could continue this pursuit based on the conditions. >> after several miles, the chase nears a bridge. >> so in my mind i am wondering how to get this vehicle to stop. can i perform a pit and stop technique and end the pursuit. >> but he does not anticipate what happens next. >> i did not anticipate her stopping in the middle of a bridge and get out. i thought a foot chase was about to ensue and i was going to need to set up a perimeter and k-9 unit. i did not expect her to go to the bridge rail. i thought we were going to have a standoff here with me shouting at her to convince her to get off of the
. >> the situation escalated from a minor traffic stop to grand theft auto. >> when we are respondingolen vehicle, it comes into question, how did they obtain the stolen vehicle, by force and are there weapons involved. >> then he sees her exit the parking lot, and take off the rainy roads make it more dangerous. >> her driving at the time was okay for the conditions. she was not going into oncoming traffic. she was not blowing through a red lixt she was maintaining her...
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we are going to see the de-escalation coming from the u.s. elections.entially, you see a lot of factors that might affect the market sentiment. sense, that isat volatility, but it is a paralyzing volatility. anna: sergio ermotti there. ubs has indicated 3.8% lower this morning. it seems the negatives there are possibly outweighing the positive about the new money. guy: yes, that new money was good, the best numbers since 2008. it is a bumpy number. you don't get a lot of clarity because something scheduled into one quarter and then they fade out in the next. but look, you get the piece of paper, you look at every single unit, one after the other, a miss. a couple quarters ago there was a similar story about deutsche bank. the market is not like that and it is not going to like this at all. arming and for a similar story that we saw in 2015, but in reverse? the first half of this year was horrible, but improved towards the back half of the year and that is what the market will be looking for, any kind of guidance. sergio could not give me any clarity at
we are going to see the de-escalation coming from the u.s. elections.entially, you see a lot of factors that might affect the market sentiment. sense, that isat volatility, but it is a paralyzing volatility. anna: sergio ermotti there. ubs has indicated 3.8% lower this morning. it seems the negatives there are possibly outweighing the positive about the new money. guy: yes, that new money was good, the best numbers since 2008. it is a bumpy number. you don't get a lot of clarity because...
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then at the events of friday started to transpire and things escalated from there. >> we know from watchingn tv and having a little bit of basic knowledge. the public knows the first 48 hours is crucial to any investigation like this. they released the identity of the suspect thursday night. we had a photo. what happened during that time? are they actively searching for this person? following that shooting on thursday afternoon into the next day, around 11:00, where was he? what was happening? >> he was on the run. one of the things that was kind of a chest game for the police in their investigation, because they're dealing with a suspect that has knowledge of theory methods and procedures. every move they made they we don't have to consider the fact that, you know, he knowswe these things. and he, on the other side, was doing a pretty good job of alluding their efforts to apprehend him. >> i don't know, because i think it's kind of strange and scary that this man was out in plainclothes. he was having lunch following the shooting. it didn't seem like he was on the run. >> that very well co
then at the events of friday started to transpire and things escalated from there. >> we know from watchingn tv and having a little bit of basic knowledge. the public knows the first 48 hours is crucial to any investigation like this. they released the identity of the suspect thursday night. we had a photo. what happened during that time? are they actively searching for this person? following that shooting on thursday afternoon into the next day, around 11:00, where was he? what was...
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other major,to see we see the escalation coming from the u.s. elections.otentially you see a lot of factors that may affect the market sentiment. you seesense, volatility but it is not the kind of volatility that translates into client activity. it is a paralyzing volatility. francine: " paralyzing volatility." that makes me worry. tom talks about continental banks but the swiss banks are run like the anglo-saxons. they have at high requirement for investment banking and wealth management. they have reported wealth management plans as well as investment banking plans come a just not wanting to take any moves at all in this uncertainty. i would absolutely share tom's point of view that we have not yet got resolution of the trade-off between a sustainable long-term cost bsaase and a reliable long-term office engine. tom: when "with all due respect" wants to run -- when francine lacqua wants to run the wealth management, it is so on board, everybody wants to be -- ol weinberg joins us yesterday and he was heated about the state of the italian banks, that they
other major,to see we see the escalation coming from the u.s. elections.otentially you see a lot of factors that may affect the market sentiment. you seesense, volatility but it is not the kind of volatility that translates into client activity. it is a paralyzing volatility. francine: " paralyzing volatility." that makes me worry. tom talks about continental banks but the swiss banks are run like the anglo-saxons. they have at high requirement for investment banking and wealth...
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navy is escal e escalating from the persian grou gulf.at. there i was on the bridge on the aircraft carrier just a couple of weeks ago there. they gave us exclusive access and nearby guided missile cruiser. sailors were talking to us excited to come home mid-june and now won't reunite until at least mid-july. now the rear admiral joining me by phone from the carrier in the middle of the persian gulf. 10:30 at night there your time, sir. admiral, thank you so much for the time. >> it's my pleasure, brooke. >> why the 30-day extension? >> well, i think as you well know the cent-com commander requested the extension in response to the president's stated priority of destroying and defeating isil and the deployment is about the affects we deliver and not length and the length of the deployment. so being here in the aor, having our relationships with the coalition partners and the familiarity with the battle space has us in a position to continue our contributions in aor and keep the significant impact going. >> oir, operation inherent resolve.
navy is escal e escalating from the persian grou gulf.at. there i was on the bridge on the aircraft carrier just a couple of weeks ago there. they gave us exclusive access and nearby guided missile cruiser. sailors were talking to us excited to come home mid-june and now won't reunite until at least mid-july. now the rear admiral joining me by phone from the carrier in the middle of the persian gulf. 10:30 at night there your time, sir. admiral, thank you so much for the time. >> it's my...
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and a dramatic escalation apart from policy because in this era of divided government and politics there has been an effort by both sides to insulate the u.s. justice system from the political stray voltage but in this case to rand said up even senator graham has a knowledge our doing is unprecedented. several republicans have indicated they're treating the nominee by the republicans and acknowledging this is not driven by a peculiar reading of the constitution but rob partisan political calculations not because of in the concerns about the nominee's judicial philosophy but simply like barack obama. especially when you consider they have more experience on the judiciary than any supreme court nominee in history taken a close look get that record it is evident to interpret the law not advance your political agenda. that is the argument we will make but this is an opportunity for the president to set before to make the argument once again to not have an impact on the constituents. >> but with these arguments better made over and over to apply that pressure? >> we started off with republica
and a dramatic escalation apart from policy because in this era of divided government and politics there has been an effort by both sides to insulate the u.s. justice system from the political stray voltage but in this case to rand said up even senator graham has a knowledge our doing is unprecedented. several republicans have indicated they're treating the nominee by the republicans and acknowledging this is not driven by a peculiar reading of the constitution but rob partisan political...
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going up to 60-70% of new york state is starting at present and will escalate from there. but the editorial mentioned what we all know. that, when you are lower income, your working-class family, it's not realistic to take a 50% or 40% or even a 30% pay cut and in this country we are forcing families to choose between bonding with a new child and putting food on the table. no family should ever ever, have to make that choice. we want new parents to spend time bonding with a child. we know and it's not disputable that families that have time to bond are healthier families and more successful families. parents are more successful. workers are more productive and children are healthier and have better educational achievement over time. we know this is true so why is it that we as a country are one of just a handful around the world that don't actually put our money where our mouth is and value parental leave and encourage and support families in establishing these strong bonding relationships immediately after birth or adoption. so, what we are doing today is eliminating the
going up to 60-70% of new york state is starting at present and will escalate from there. but the editorial mentioned what we all know. that, when you are lower income, your working-class family, it's not realistic to take a 50% or 40% or even a 30% pay cut and in this country we are forcing families to choose between bonding with a new child and putting food on the table. no family should ever ever, have to make that choice. we want new parents to spend time bonding with a child. we know and...
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if big conflicts come from el escalation -- that is always the case. big conflict comes from small conflicts. small conflicts may escalate to big conflict. so in that case, it may not be easy to tell the difference between them. the reason is that it is very difficult to figure out who changed the status quo first. you use your nuclear weapons to deter the convention responses from your enemy. so in this case, there are two steps. the first step is that you launch conventional aggression. the second step is you use your nuclear weapons to deter conventional response from your enemy. if we look at only step, all right, it is deterrence. you deter a conditional response from your enemy. but we look at the combination of the two steps. first and second. apparently you change the status quo first. so your nuclear weapons are used to change the status quo. so your coercion is not compliance it's compelance. you believe that deterrence and compliance may not be distinguishable. and china always worries about the effect of nuclear weapons. arms race, according
if big conflicts come from el escalation -- that is always the case. big conflict comes from small conflicts. small conflicts may escalate to big conflict. so in that case, it may not be easy to tell the difference between them. the reason is that it is very difficult to figure out who changed the status quo first. you use your nuclear weapons to deter the convention responses from your enemy. so in this case, there are two steps. the first step is that you launch conventional aggression. the...
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but, you know, if big conflicts, you know, come from escalation, that is always the case, you know, big conflict come from, you know, small conflicts, small conflicts, you know, may escalate to big conflict. so, in that case it may not be easy to tell the difference between deterrence and compelence. the reason is that it is very difficult to figure out who changed the status quo first. then, you know, if you want an example, you know, you launch a conventional aggression and then you use your nuclear weapons to deter the conventional responses from your enemy. so in this case there are two steps. the first step is that you launch conventional aggression. the second step is you used your nuclear weapons to deter conventional response from your enemy. if you look at only the second step, right, your coercion is deterrence. you deter conventional response from your enemy. but if we look at the combination of the two steps, first and second, then apparently you change the status quo first. so, your nuclear weapons are used to change the status quo. so, your coercion is not deterrence. it's
but, you know, if big conflicts, you know, come from escalation, that is always the case, you know, big conflict come from, you know, small conflicts, small conflicts, you know, may escalate to big conflict. so, in that case it may not be easy to tell the difference between deterrence and compelence. the reason is that it is very difficult to figure out who changed the status quo first. then, you know, if you want an example, you know, you launch a conventional aggression and then you use your...
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from anybody. this is awful. it escalated that's insane. >> police are dealing with the plus driver. ♪ >>> this is a video from africa. very physically challenging. this guy is there with his girlfriend. you see them holding hands as they're going up. he's very supportive, making sure she gets all the way to the top. she's struggling the whole way through, but he is there egging her on. but watch the scenery once they finally get to the top. it is so beautiful. >> it's worth it. okay. i'll give you that. >> this is the first time that he ever does a blog. as she's sitting there, she starts to express what she's feeling because she can't even breathe. trying to play to the camera. >> sorry, guys. >> she just got her breath back! >> stop being silly. >> stop being silly was her reaction. >> kind of sprung it on her. >> i'm going up a bloody hill with this guy, fine. let's get married! >> trouble here, she's got to walk all the way back down with that huge rock on her hand. >> they give each other a big old hug. then they shared
from anybody. this is awful. it escalated that's insane. >> police are dealing with the plus driver. ♪ >>> this is a video from africa. very physically challenging. this guy is there with his girlfriend. you see them holding hands as they're going up. he's very supportive, making sure she gets all the way to the top. she's struggling the whole way through, but he is there egging her on. but watch the scenery once they finally get to the top. it is so beautiful. >> it's...
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escalated. the law prohibits people from using public restrooms not corresponding to their -- the obama administration says it violates the 1964 civil rights act. the federal government is being sued for what is being called overreach. state-sponsored discrimination against transgender individuals who simply seek to engage in the most private of functions in the safety and security, a right ticket for granted by most of us. what this law does is inflict further indignity on a population that has already suffered far more than its fair share. this law provides no benefit to society, and all it does is harm innocent americans. annette: a powerful tornado has ripped through oklahoma as a series of storms -- at least those go people were killed. our correspondent reports. >> it was a vision so captivating despite imminent danger, some stops to film it. a funnel cloud appeared in the darkened oklahoma's the guys -- oklahoma skies, and a violent tornado destroyed everything in its path. it is one of a series of tornadoes making its way through the area. extreme weather destroyed several houses. >> we have w
escalated. the law prohibits people from using public restrooms not corresponding to their -- the obama administration says it violates the 1964 civil rights act. the federal government is being sued for what is being called overreach. state-sponsored discrimination against transgender individuals who simply seek to engage in the most private of functions in the safety and security, a right ticket for granted by most of us. what this law does is inflict further indignity on a population that...
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these people are coming down from the lobby on and escalator and moving through a series of rooms. it is like the port authority terminal. more it becoming more and common for women to wear comfortable shoes? t-rex i do not think it is ever -- i mean, women like to wear the high heels to this event but they will often try to. with a teamcoming of people there may be a pr more comfortable shoes in a bag. sometimes there are slippers at some parties where you can slip them on. at the goldenhine gloves that dispenses them and people are grateful at the end of the night to have something to slip into a handout of those heels. >> there is newt gingrich and gingrich. christopher dodd is a big attender of these events because he represents hollywood to washington. >> former senator from connecticut. ask if you would like to make comments throughout this dinner hashtagyou can use the whcd.tter there is the senator who endorsed marco rubio. >> that is ashley young filled on the right. from canada. a spectacular journalism career here in the united states. msnbc. ashley danfield again. >> ho
these people are coming down from the lobby on and escalator and moving through a series of rooms. it is like the port authority terminal. more it becoming more and common for women to wear comfortable shoes? t-rex i do not think it is ever -- i mean, women like to wear the high heels to this event but they will often try to. with a teamcoming of people there may be a pr more comfortable shoes in a bag. sometimes there are slippers at some parties where you can slip them on. at the goldenhine...
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macroeconomic issues, geopolitical issues, they are and we will soon ate on grexit and we see de-escalation coming fromions. you intentionally see a lot of factors that may reflect market sentiment. , you seeense volatility but not the kind that is translate to client activity. it is paralyzing. >> as good as it has been since 2008, sustainable, yes or no, and are you surprised that given the cocktail of horrible things you just laid out, that number is as good as it is? >> it is a function of wealth creation. the workout collies have been doing in the last couple of quarters, we look at the quality so i am happy with the results not because of the quantity because i know the quality is coursed strong, and of we retain our target of 3% growth. 6.5% in the first quarter for wealth management and 5.3% for wealth management in the range will be 2%. i think we should expect a more moderate growth. alix: that was the ceo of ubs. of bankingthe topic blues, canadian western banks tumbled the most in seven years after the lender said it would take about 26 nine dollars in provisions thanks to oil and gas loans
macroeconomic issues, geopolitical issues, they are and we will soon ate on grexit and we see de-escalation coming fromions. you intentionally see a lot of factors that may reflect market sentiment. , you seeense volatility but not the kind that is translate to client activity. it is paralyzing. >> as good as it has been since 2008, sustainable, yes or no, and are you surprised that given the cocktail of horrible things you just laid out, that number is as good as it is? >> it is a...
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and there's peace makers in front, trying to keep this from escalating. they're yelling all kinds of things, including "go home you redneck." this is just basically what's been going on. some of the people are trying to lead. you see the peace makers between them, some are anti-trump supporters or in the protest, but want peaceful resolution to this. >> there are people, you're seeing one gentleman in a red shirt standing between what i imagine is a trump supporter and people that are opposed to trump that continue to follow the man as he is leaving. there are people trying to stand between the two sides. >> reporter: that's exactly right. we've seen a number of them break up what could break into a full fledged fight by inserting themselves between basically a trump supporter and clusters of anti-trump demonstrators. this is the challenge when these -- go ahead. >> i'm sorry, paul. we should also point out our reporter inside said the event is over, the venue is cleared, donald trump is actually we are told in the air, he is no longer even on the scene.
and there's peace makers in front, trying to keep this from escalating. they're yelling all kinds of things, including "go home you redneck." this is just basically what's been going on. some of the people are trying to lead. you see the peace makers between them, some are anti-trump supporters or in the protest, but want peaceful resolution to this. >> there are people, you're seeing one gentleman in a red shirt standing between what i imagine is a trump supporter and people...
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kristin, after the beef was kind of escalating and folks from the dnc on the news and sanders campaign, robby mook, the clinton camp put out a statement, saying we want to have nothing do with this. let's talk about something else. >> reporter: i think you're right. they feel they've got to walk a fine line right now in terms of their public posture towards this and what they have to say about senator sanders and his campaign, because they don't want to alienate his voters. they see him as critical to unifying the party. what you're hearing publicly from the clinton campaign, a note of optimism that they'll be able to unify and an acknowledgment they'll be an important part of the process. they do want to allow him to have an impact on the party's platform. listen to what brian fallon had to say from the clinton campaign earlier today. >> we're going to have a very open process with respect to the platform and all of the considerations that go into how we put this convention together. this is really an opportunity to bring the party together and i think the convention process, the plan
kristin, after the beef was kind of escalating and folks from the dnc on the news and sanders campaign, robby mook, the clinton camp put out a statement, saying we want to have nothing do with this. let's talk about something else. >> reporter: i think you're right. they feel they've got to walk a fine line right now in terms of their public posture towards this and what they have to say about senator sanders and his campaign, because they don't want to alienate his voters. they see him...
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if the conflict comes from escalation, that is often the case. conflict may escalate to be a big conflict. in that case, it may not be easy to tell the difference between mpellance. itd co is difficult to determine who first. the status quo then, you can deter the conventional response of your enemy. in this case, there are two steps. the first step is that conventional is advancing. it tocond is that you use deter the conventional response of your enemy. if you look at only the second you are using deterrence. when you look at the combination of the two steps, first and second, then you change the status quo first. you are nuclear weapons are used to change the status quo. the chinese look at the outside of the issue and believe that compellance may not be distinguishable. china worries about the compelling effect of nuclear weapons. the third group of words i would -- it is always about the dilemma. you develop some nuclear weapons and you have your national security. insulted so iel may want to increase my number of nuclear weapons to respond
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complicated and sensitive and called on countries to take cool headed responses and refrain from actions that would escalate the situation. >>> all right. well people in tokyo are starting wednesday under gray skies. it's a wet one out there, or tuesday rather. it's a wet one out there. robert speta joins us with the latest on world weather. >> actually, this morning we're looking at wide spread showers across much of central japan including tokyo back towards there and the heaviest stuff into kochkochi prefecture. just this conveyer belt of moisture moving across much of central japan extending back towards the southern japanese islands where i want to note the official start of the rainy season began here on monday in later than average out here and really going to be expecting the precipitation day in and out for the several next weeks to come as that rainy season basically lingers. now back towards the north, we are going to get a break from the precipitation across mainland and this low is going to be tracking off there towards the east. bringing sunnier skies and more scattered precipitation here thro
complicated and sensitive and called on countries to take cool headed responses and refrain from actions that would escalate the situation. >>> all right. well people in tokyo are starting wednesday under gray skies. it's a wet one out there, or tuesday rather. it's a wet one out there. robert speta joins us with the latest on world weather. >> actually, this morning we're looking at wide spread showers across much of central japan including tokyo back towards there and the...
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. >> farook tells us it started with a fight with two teenagers from northeast high school. it escalated when two school police officer as rived. as the officers were breaking up the fight two unidentified men jumped in and started to punch the officers, the adult suspects ran away and the officers were left in need of medical attention. >> one officer has a broken jaw and another has bruising. we'll work close to get witness statements and find them. >> so far no suspects are identified. farook remains hopeful that this case will soon be solved. >> this is scary. especially in this neighborhood. it's a quiet neighborhood. >> one again the one officer is reportedly punched in the face and knocked to the ground and the other had his jaw broken and lost some teeth. he needed surgery at temple hospital. reporting live walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> a police officer was taken away by ambulance this afternoon after a crash in strawberry mansion. it happened at 4:30 at 25th and diamond. investigators say that the officer's cruiser was rear ended by a minivan and that
. >> farook tells us it started with a fight with two teenagers from northeast high school. it escalated when two school police officer as rived. as the officers were breaking up the fight two unidentified men jumped in and started to punch the officers, the adult suspects ran away and the officers were left in need of medical attention. >> one officer has a broken jaw and another has bruising. we'll work close to get witness statements and find them. >> so far no suspects are...
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from now. while the presumptive gop presidential nominee works to unite his party, democratic front-runner hillary clinton is escalating her criticism of donald trump. more now from hena daniels >>> reporter: donald trump heads to washington today looking to build unity with republican leaders skeptical of his candidacy. among them, house speaker paul ryan who last week indicated he was not ready to endorse trump. >> we just need to get to know each other. the goal here is to unify the various parts of the party around common principles. >> reporter: after long boasting about self-funding his campaign, sources say the billionaire candidate is in the process of finalizing a joint fundraising deal with the rnc. campaigning in new jersey, hillary clinton continues to brand her likely republican opponent as unelectable. >> i think advocating torture, that's a loose cannon. saying we should pull out of nato, that's a loose cannon. >> reporter: a recent poll shows the former secretary of state running neck and neck with trump in three key swing states in november. hena daniels, cbs news. >> trump will also sit down with rnc
from now. while the presumptive gop presidential nominee works to unite his party, democratic front-runner hillary clinton is escalating her criticism of donald trump. more now from hena daniels >>> reporter: donald trump heads to washington today looking to build unity with republican leaders skeptical of his candidacy. among them, house speaker paul ryan who last week indicated he was not ready to endorse trump. >> we just need to get to know each other. the goal here is to...
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with an ex-girlfriend just after 8:00 this morning at the apartment complex argument escalated he fired several shots from his hand and ran away to the office and shot him near the embarcadero bird station he was arrested and taken into custody and no one was injured in that shooting. >>grant lodes: the shooting happened that come in for 28 just before 5:00 p.m. at the bolero-station on cutting boulevard and also to have descended from 26 year-old president acted to the wrong with multiple gunshot wounds he died of his injuries detective said that the suspect went to las vegas and was subsequently arrested he was charged with murder and being held and $3 million bail. >>grant lodes:. >>reporter: these other charges 14th accounts of sexual so prosecutor said it occurred between a band teacher and a ban student who was 17 years old and time since the 58 year-old husband charged with 14 felony counts of sexual assault for allegedly carrying on a sexual relationship with the 17 year- old student back in 2008 and 2009 fifth. >>reporter: the come edition the turning since then the alleged assault occurred seven
with an ex-girlfriend just after 8:00 this morning at the apartment complex argument escalated he fired several shots from his hand and ran away to the office and shot him near the embarcadero bird station he was arrested and taken into custody and no one was injured in that shooting. >>grant lodes: the shooting happened that come in for 28 just before 5:00 p.m. at the bolero-station on cutting boulevard and also to have descended from 26 year-old president acted to the wrong with...
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de-escalation coming from the u.s. elections.otentially a lot of factors that may affect market sentiment. in that sense you see volatility but it's not the kind that is translating to client activity. it is paralyzing volatility. jonathan: that was the ubs ceo. talking with guy johnson. it is getting hammered even more, off by a .6%. money -- good, but the first -- worst first quarter for transaction volume on record for them. this is the reason the is.k is down as much as it we knew these numbers were going to be horrible because he was at the morgan stanley conference in march and he told us they were going to be horrible. he is not saying things are going to get better from here. look at his body language. listen to the way he is saying things. it is still incredibly tough out there. the sense for q2 is that it is not going to look any prettier. the cost income ratio rising to 85.7% in the first quarter. that is up from last year and dangerously close to the crisis levels. he needs to bring it down to below 70%. cost cutting
de-escalation coming from the u.s. elections.otentially a lot of factors that may affect market sentiment. in that sense you see volatility but it's not the kind that is translating to client activity. it is paralyzing volatility. jonathan: that was the ubs ceo. talking with guy johnson. it is getting hammered even more, off by a .6%. money -- good, but the first -- worst first quarter for transaction volume on record for them. this is the reason the is.k is down as much as it we knew these...
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. >> grant:the legal battle over north carolina's bathroom law is far from over.and it's actually escalating. federal agencies have with- hold money from the state while this legal fight plays out. >> grant:the state of north carolina, justice. sued each other on monday over the bill. the new law states that people have to use restrooms that correspond with the gender on their birth certificate. >> grant:the department of justice says it's an attack on the l-g-b-t community..and violates the civil right act of 19-64. president obama has weighed in, and says the bill is "wrong and should be overturned." north carolina governor pat mc-crory continues to defend >> vicki: security check points. tonight we have some good news. >> grant:the t-s-a is going to hire more workers to get you through security and onto your plane faster. congress approved a plan to shift 34-million dollars. to increase the number of tsa employees at airports. >> grant:about 26-million will pay part-time hours. the rest will be used to hire nearly 800 new security officers by june first. >> grant:the tsa warns more worker
. >> grant:the legal battle over north carolina's bathroom law is far from over.and it's actually escalating. federal agencies have with- hold money from the state while this legal fight plays out. >> grant:the state of north carolina, justice. sued each other on monday over the bill. the new law states that people have to use restrooms that correspond with the gender on their birth certificate. >> grant:the department of justice says it's an attack on the l-g-b-t...
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develop the kinds of defense architecture that can protect the united states and our allies from an unexpected escalationl. >> thank you. you said before when attacked a world leaders they often ask about the presidential election. can you give us a sense of conversations you had so far, what they're saying to you, what you said it had done that donald trump is the nominee and he recently said that japan should pay for the u.s. troop presence there. but also on the democratic side, what they say about that in what you think of that, obviously continuing to be divisive as bernie sanders saying he would take it to the convention and he's endorsed or democratic party chair, primary opponent. should he change course? have you decided you're not going to get involved until one of them concedes to the other? >> well, book, when the world pays attention to the u.s. elections. they pay more attention to our election sometimes been repaid to bears because the united states is, as i've said before, at the heart of the international work. even those countries that are critical of us, even those countries that compl
develop the kinds of defense architecture that can protect the united states and our allies from an unexpected escalationl. >> thank you. you said before when attacked a world leaders they often ask about the presidential election. can you give us a sense of conversations you had so far, what they're saying to you, what you said it had done that donald trump is the nominee and he recently said that japan should pay for the u.s. troop presence there. but also on the democratic side, what...
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. >> we can see the escalation coming from the u.s.ns and potentially you see a lot of factors that may affect market sentiment. in that sense, you see volatility, but it's not the kind of volatility translating to activity. it's a paralyzing volatility. >> the volatility we saw in the first part of the year really should cause us to slow down capital markets. very little equity issuance in the first quarter. ipo activity almost nonexistent in the first quarter. definitely if you are a ceo and you're looking at an environment where there is market volatility, you slow down. >> one of our board members say reducing your teams is your best return on capital. we focus for a on costs and every single asset class. we are counting on those across the board. arethan: when returns generated through cutting fees, it's a little bit of a problem. from merrill lynch. tom keene, you have been following the bond market all morning. that sentiment has been seen. tom: i do not agree. i think that the markets are nuanced an interesting right now. i thi
. >> we can see the escalation coming from the u.s.ns and potentially you see a lot of factors that may affect market sentiment. in that sense, you see volatility, but it's not the kind of volatility translating to activity. it's a paralyzing volatility. >> the volatility we saw in the first part of the year really should cause us to slow down capital markets. very little equity issuance in the first quarter. ipo activity almost nonexistent in the first quarter. definitely if you...
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. >> from then on it escalated. >> reporter: you see him there with the yellowcossacks, and i didn't i was ever going to walk away from there. get those guys off me to get out of that situation. >> reporter: in the chaos, dean says he saw a ban detroit owes biker fire the first shots and felt appearsing pain through his body. >> i remember the blood coming out of me, the pain. people around me being shot. >> reporter: donald charles davis writes about outlaw bikers on a website called the aging rebel. >> it is the most bizarre, biggest biker story. some were acting out sons of anarchy fantasies in their head. >> you have been investigating this more than a year, you have exclusive footage after exclusive footage. what shocked you? >> that last piece, the wide dash cam video, i can't tell you how many times i have seen it. every time you look, there's another snapshot, moment in that scene, oh look at that, at this, it is unbelievable how much detail. investigators are having to go through that as well as they try to piece together a story line of all of the bikers there just outside
. >> from then on it escalated. >> reporter: you see him there with the yellowcossacks, and i didn't i was ever going to walk away from there. get those guys off me to get out of that situation. >> reporter: in the chaos, dean says he saw a ban detroit owes biker fire the first shots and felt appearsing pain through his body. >> i remember the blood coming out of me, the pain. people around me being shot. >> reporter: donald charles davis writes about outlaw...
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develop the kinds of defense architecture that can protect the united states and our allies from an inspected escalation. carol. >> thank you. you said before that when you talked to world leaders, they often ask about the presidential election. can you give us a sense of conversations that you had so far and what they are saying to you and you are saying to them. particularly now donald trump is the nominee. he recently said that japan should pay for the u.s. troop presence there. also on the democratic side, what they are saying about that and what you think about that. obviously that is continuing to be divisive with bernie sanders saying he would take to the convention and endorsing your opponent of the democratic party. are you not going to get involved until one concedes to the other? >> well, look, the world pays attention to the u.s. elections. they pay more attention to our elections sometimes than we pay to theirs because the united states is, as i said before, at the heart of the international order. even those countries that are critical of us, even those countries that complain or question
develop the kinds of defense architecture that can protect the united states and our allies from an inspected escalation. carol. >> thank you. you said before that when you talked to world leaders, they often ask about the presidential election. can you give us a sense of conversations that you had so far and what they are saying to you and you are saying to them. particularly now donald trump is the nominee. he recently said that japan should pay for the u.s. troop presence there. also...
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to train and equip the most advanced force in the world, but the threat of rising sea levels from escalating temperatures and melting ice caps could put dozens of military installations at risk. san diego's home to the largest concentration of military forces in the world, with seven military installations in my district alone, rising sea levels, drought and finding reliable energy sources all pose challenges. so san diego military installations are investing in energy security, and increasing water and energy efficiency. we have to not undermine those efforts. this amendment is an attempt by top politicians to prevent the department of defense, which is tasked with maintaining a strong military, keeping all americans safe, and protecting our global interests, from addressing what they call an urgent and growing threat to our own national security. but national defense is not about politics or ideology. this is about security, readiness and continuing to feel -- field the most dynamic and effective military in the world. we cannot have that if we ignore science and the concerns of the bright
to train and equip the most advanced force in the world, but the threat of rising sea levels from escalating temperatures and melting ice caps could put dozens of military installations at risk. san diego's home to the largest concentration of military forces in the world, with seven military installations in my district alone, rising sea levels, drought and finding reliable energy sources all pose challenges. so san diego military installations are investing in energy security, and increasing...
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develop the kinds of defense architecture that can protect the united states and our allies from an unexpected escalationn you give us a sense of conversations that you have had so far, what they are saying to you, you do them, particularly now that donald trump is the nominee and he recently said that japan should pay for the u.s. troop presence there. but also on the democratic side, what they are saying about that and what you think about that. because it is obviously continuing to be divisive with bernie sanders saying he would take it to the convention and he's endorsed your democratic party chair, her primary opponent. have you changed course? have you decided you are not going to get involved until one of them concedes to the other? >> well look, the world pays attention to the u.s. elections. they pay more attention to our elections sometimes than we pay to theirs. because the united states is, as i've said before, at the heart of the international order. and even those countries that are critical of us. even those countries that complain or question, particular policy decisions that we make, kno
develop the kinds of defense architecture that can protect the united states and our allies from an unexpected escalationn you give us a sense of conversations that you have had so far, what they are saying to you, you do them, particularly now that donald trump is the nominee and he recently said that japan should pay for the u.s. troop presence there. but also on the democratic side, what they are saying about that and what you think about that. because it is obviously continuing to be...
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donald trump have some sort of responsibility to tone things down if he can right now to stop this from escalatinghe mood of the country, very angry electorate out there. trump i think is tapping into that. i think the tone needs to shift to be more responsible so we don't draw these kind of security concerns. our secret service, part of the homeland security department are tasked full time to cover him. he's obviously a high risk target at this point in time. secretary johnson has asked me to assist with the convention coming up in cleveland, ohio. we are concerned about these kind of protesters being bussed in and what can happen, safety concerns for the people of the city. >> you think the kinds of protests in albuquerque and anaheim could escalate and continue? >> that's my concern, not gist on the republican side, on the democratic side in nevada, all the chaos breaking out with bernie sanders supporters. you have this on the left and right, and foreseeable there could be serious security concerns. >> is law enforcement prepared for this? >> we are preparing, as was talked about $50 million t
donald trump have some sort of responsibility to tone things down if he can right now to stop this from escalatinghe mood of the country, very angry electorate out there. trump i think is tapping into that. i think the tone needs to shift to be more responsible so we don't draw these kind of security concerns. our secret service, part of the homeland security department are tasked full time to cover him. he's obviously a high risk target at this point in time. secretary johnson has asked me to...
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from all this, as well. what's wrong? >> madeleine, thank you. i hope you find your brother. good luck. that gives you a sense of how the evening escalated. you remember we were out here with diego who was holding that sign earlier. there are people throwing things now, throwing items at cops. there is another canister coming from behind us spooking the horses, as you can see. police now firing back. we're going to get out of the line here. >> give you a shot. >> make sure we're staying safe. >> anyway, i was captivated by her description of the whole room. thanks for joining us. what are we looking at in terms of police behavior, police strategy and trying to end this evening with minimal damage to anybody? >> right. they're doing a very restrained action here with the forces and the tactical lines slowly moving up. you know, you see the smoke canisters, maybe some pepper gas earlier. but they're just slowly walking. it doesn't look like they're making any arrests. they're trying to make the people leave without making arrests. so often, it's been handled very well. >> there were particular grievances, like a lot of the social policy of t
from all this, as well. what's wrong? >> madeleine, thank you. i hope you find your brother. good luck. that gives you a sense of how the evening escalated. you remember we were out here with diego who was holding that sign earlier. there are people throwing things now, throwing items at cops. there is another canister coming from behind us spooking the horses, as you can see. police now firing back. we're going to get out of the line here. >> give you a shot. >> make sure...