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the dictates of fuld's and the people were joyce happy empowered optimistic it's always the same how many times have we seen this happen this decade revolution in africa in the middle east the dictator. was removed by the military which sided with the people sort of a militant was really the military takes full responsibility for changing the entire regime for a transitional period of two years in which the government will be handled by the armed forces. now you could understand why people are a bit miffed they rebelled risked everything to get rid of a dictator for freedom for democracy and what they go to the end is a military regime what has been just stated is frost's a coup and it is not acceptable they are recycling the faces and this will return us to where we have been on the other hand consider how much worse it could have been temporary military rule may just have been the lesser of two evils but these revolutions rarely and well. you may recognize this picture it's from a different era most of the need is either deposed in exile or dead countries no better off. a grim even
the dictates of fuld's and the people were joyce happy empowered optimistic it's always the same how many times have we seen this happen this decade revolution in africa in the middle east the dictator. was removed by the military which sided with the people sort of a militant was really the military takes full responsibility for changing the entire regime for a transitional period of two years in which the government will be handled by the armed forces. now you could understand why people are...
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where he fuld face chaor releasing a trove of enemy secrets to wikileaks. tonight assange remains firmly behind closed doors butack in the spotlight. sarah harmon, nbc news, london. >>> tens of thousands took it to the streets across theountry today to protest against president nicolas maduro who they bla destroying the economy. venezuelans have suffered from crippling power outages and widespread shortages of water, food andedicine. opposition leader juan guaido supported by more than0 countries has been insisting maduro and his tegovernment must down. >>> in louisiana the i fb has joined the investigation into a string of fires at historically black churches or the past two weeks. a fire marshal saidt isn't clear yet if the fires at three different churches and the st. landry parish are connected but did call them suspicious. there have been no ileports of injuries. >>>ons across the nation are under risk for severe thunderstorms this ll weekend espec in the south where temperatures are far above normal. wnbc's dave price is here with a forecast. >> good
where he fuld face chaor releasing a trove of enemy secrets to wikileaks. tonight assange remains firmly behind closed doors butack in the spotlight. sarah harmon, nbc news, london. >>> tens of thousands took it to the streets across theountry today to protest against president nicolas maduro who they bla destroying the economy. venezuelans have suffered from crippling power outages and widespread shortages of water, food andedicine. opposition leader juan guaido supported by more...
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but look at how much terrorism and terrorist networks have increased with almost ten twenty thirty fuld you know it's been multiplied many times so by killing terrorists we haven't been going to defeat terrorism you can't kill the idea and those conversations will continue to happen it's like people will say george bush said we've defeated the tire that we've got them on the run i don't think so look now and now we've been saying you know we've been we've defeated isis you know that we've we've called on the most we finish them off i don't think so they will never you can never defeat them completely less. we approach this in a different way killing a way out of it you're killing innocent women and children so you kill ten terrorists and you give fifty you know a reason to become a terrorist so we've seen that by wall loam you come out and you come up decrease it you're going to increase terrorism it has to be a different approach it has to be through a set of conversations it has to be through a grassroots community approach just like you critter revolution so you know i also not long
but look at how much terrorism and terrorist networks have increased with almost ten twenty thirty fuld you know it's been multiplied many times so by killing terrorists we haven't been going to defeat terrorism you can't kill the idea and those conversations will continue to happen it's like people will say george bush said we've defeated the tire that we've got them on the run i don't think so look now and now we've been saying you know we've been we've defeated isis you know that we've we've...
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samsung will delay this week's launch of the galaxy fuld. it will investigate the feedback. amazon is breaking its spending record for lobbying washington. spent $6.9 billion for the quarter come out spending google for the first time in a decade. amazon is coming closer to winning a controversial $10 billion cloud contract for the pentagon. says by the musk middle of next year, one million has less capable of driving themselves will be on the road. electric carmaker, acknowledging self driving expenses are cutting into cash flow. the presentation lack a silver bullet initiative to excite investors. tom: if you look at ubs's research, there is a terrific our chart that shows the underperformance of europe versus the u.s. the u.s. continues to really out to do on economic growth. ubs and our guest from another from aberdeen standard. how do you place the u.s. in a global context for investment? >> i think the key thing to my mind is the u.s. will lead the global economy and lead global equity markets. getting his writing terms of where the u.
samsung will delay this week's launch of the galaxy fuld. it will investigate the feedback. amazon is breaking its spending record for lobbying washington. spent $6.9 billion for the quarter come out spending google for the first time in a decade. amazon is coming closer to winning a controversial $10 billion cloud contract for the pentagon. says by the musk middle of next year, one million has less capable of driving themselves will be on the road. electric carmaker, acknowledging self driving...
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the third check is the house judiciary committee has already authorized the chair to subpoena the fuldand back in 1989, believe it or not, it takes congress 21 months before they subpoena the full report. so this time around, i think barr, if he thinks about the calculation, he might actually think this report could become public within a matter of months. >> exactly. even though it took a long time in '89 for congress to issue that subpoena, once they did, they got it quickly. in this case he knows congress is going to issue the subpoena right away, maybe on thursday it may happen fast. >> exactly. one week in 1989 after they finally issued the subpoena. >> thank you for digging up the history. it was hiding in plain sight once you went to go look for it. i never would have known about this point in barr's history and seems like an incredibly uncannily spot-on precedent for what we're going through. >> thank you. >> really good to have you here. ryan goodman co-editor in chief at justsecurity.org where you can read this piece he's written about the bizarre noriego memo. he was also sp
the third check is the house judiciary committee has already authorized the chair to subpoena the fuldand back in 1989, believe it or not, it takes congress 21 months before they subpoena the full report. so this time around, i think barr, if he thinks about the calculation, he might actually think this report could become public within a matter of months. >> exactly. even though it took a long time in '89 for congress to issue that subpoena, once they did, they got it quickly. in this...
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solution reportedly being discussed is that the swiss banks put off the asset management unit and fuld the ws. several asset managers are studying such a tie up. tesla is trying to reverse last quarter's record decline in deliveries. the carmaker is reintroducing that havee versions shorter driving ranges than other versions. it is adding another private jet in 2020 one. these are for excursions around the world. prices will vary. the current cost for travelers is just under $150,000 per person. the plane will be refitted to have room for just 48 passengers . and credit suisse's men trading arm swinging back, saying it is cautiously optimistic about the second quarter of the year. it sees client confidence returning and positive momentum. the result relieves the biggest headache. >> particularly in global markets, it they will be under intense criticism and pressure. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine, back to you. the largest political group of european parliament says the eu and the u.s. must work together to overcome trade tensions. he launched his campaign to be leader.
solution reportedly being discussed is that the swiss banks put off the asset management unit and fuld the ws. several asset managers are studying such a tie up. tesla is trying to reverse last quarter's record decline in deliveries. the carmaker is reintroducing that havee versions shorter driving ranges than other versions. it is adding another private jet in 2020 one. these are for excursions around the world. prices will vary. the current cost for travelers is just under $150,000 per...
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i remember when dick fuld was up there. i remember when lloyd blankfein, when he ran goldman, how twisted knife in this guy for hours and hours this is weak tea. i would say a couple things. take out the morgan stanleys of the world, take out the goldman sachs, look at the big banks. we do now have much more risk concentrated essentially in three banks, bank of america, citigroup, and jpmorgan. i had this conversation -- david: even though their balance sheets as gerry is saying a lot better than before the crisis. >> yeah, but they could be a lot worse depending which way interest rates go, what they're holding. listen one of the questions, one of the problems is, too big to fail exists. it's never going to end. if jpmorgan had a massive loss, we would have is to bail them out. why would we have to bail them out? they hold $3 trillion worth of deposits not sitting in a safe. we have the deposit insurance. people generally have accounts of less than $250,000 which is what the deposit insurance covers. they're going to be ba
i remember when dick fuld was up there. i remember when lloyd blankfein, when he ran goldman, how twisted knife in this guy for hours and hours this is weak tea. i would say a couple things. take out the morgan stanleys of the world, take out the goldman sachs, look at the big banks. we do now have much more risk concentrated essentially in three banks, bank of america, citigroup, and jpmorgan. i had this conversation -- david: even though their balance sheets as gerry is saying a lot better...