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identifying civilian massacres in yemen with the bomb makers raytheon lockheed martin and general dynamics this should be standard in war reporting searing images here's yemen and here's the various raytheon bomb that's the general dynamics bomb so that's pretty impressive that they did that you know they don't because they're typical of the war chalion the company itself martin marietta was simultaneously running some advertisements for how socially conscious they are with little kids running around playing while they were at the same time you know dropping bombs on kids elsewhere yes they were sending around a tweet saying send us your selfie so we'll put it as part of our thing and of course a sent a bunch of people son tend to them responses of children in yemen being blown out of how this town reporting before because it's obvious to people on the ground they show stop shots of flak you know pieces of shrapnel these bombs with filmmakers name on the bomb and whether it's phosphorous in l. from the u.s. showing up all over these war zones or here in yemen. has been kind of known for qu
identifying civilian massacres in yemen with the bomb makers raytheon lockheed martin and general dynamics this should be standard in war reporting searing images here's yemen and here's the various raytheon bomb that's the general dynamics bomb so that's pretty impressive that they did that you know they don't because they're typical of the war chalion the company itself martin marietta was simultaneously running some advertisements for how socially conscious they are with little kids running...
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identifying civilian massacres in yemen with the bomb makers raytheon lockheed martin and general dynamics this should be standard in war reporting searing images here's yemen and here is the various raytheon bomb that's the general dynamics bomb so that's pretty impressive that they did that you know they don't because they're typical of the war channel you know the company itself martin marietta was simultaneously running some advertisements for how socially conscious they are with little kids running around playing while they were at the same time you know dropping bombs on kids elsewhere yes they were sending around a tweet saying send us your selfie so we'll put it as part of our thing and of course a sent a bunch of people son tend to them responses of children in yemen being blown up something of how this town reporting before because it's obvious and people are on the ground they shall stop shots of flak you know pieces of shrapnel these bombs with filmmakers name on the bomb and whether it's phosphorous in l. from the u.s. showing up all over these war zones or here in yemen. has
identifying civilian massacres in yemen with the bomb makers raytheon lockheed martin and general dynamics this should be standard in war reporting searing images here's yemen and here is the various raytheon bomb that's the general dynamics bomb so that's pretty impressive that they did that you know they don't because they're typical of the war channel you know the company itself martin marietta was simultaneously running some advertisements for how socially conscious they are with little...
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identifying civilian massacres in yemen with the bomb makers raytheon lockheed martin and general dynamics this should be standard in war reporting searing images here's yemen and here is the various raytheon bomb that's the general dynamics bomb so that's pretty impressive that they did that you know they don't because they're typical of the war channel you know the company itself martin marietta was simultaneously running some advertisements for how socially conscious they are with little kids running around playing while they were at the same time you know dropping bombs on kids elsewhere yes they were sending around a tweet saying send us your selfie so we'll put it as part of our thing and of course a sent a bunch of people son tend to them responses of children in yemen being blown out of how this town reporting before because it's obvious and people are on the ground they shall stop shots of flak you know pieces of shrapnel these bombs with filmmakers name on the bomb and whether it's phosphorous in l. from the u.s. showing up all over these war zones or here in yemen. has been kind
identifying civilian massacres in yemen with the bomb makers raytheon lockheed martin and general dynamics this should be standard in war reporting searing images here's yemen and here is the various raytheon bomb that's the general dynamics bomb so that's pretty impressive that they did that you know they don't because they're typical of the war channel you know the company itself martin marietta was simultaneously running some advertisements for how socially conscious they are with little...
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identifying civilian massacres in yemen with the bomb makers raytheon lockheed martin and general dynamics this should be standard in war reporting searing images here's yemen and here is the various raytheon bomb that's the general dynamics bomb so that's pretty impressive that they did that you know they don't because they're typical of the war channel you know the company itself martin marietta was simultaneously running some advertisements for how socially conscious they are with little kids running around playing while they were at the same time you know dropping bombs on kids elsewhere yes they were sending around a tweet saying send us your selfie so we'll put it as part of our thing and of course a sent a bunch of people son tend to them responses of children in yemen being blown out of how this town reporting before because it's obvious and people are on the ground they shall stop shots of flak you know pieces of shrapnel these bombs with filmmakers name on the bomb and whether it's phosphorous in l. from the u.s. showing up all over these war zones or here in yemen this. has been
identifying civilian massacres in yemen with the bomb makers raytheon lockheed martin and general dynamics this should be standard in war reporting searing images here's yemen and here is the various raytheon bomb that's the general dynamics bomb so that's pretty impressive that they did that you know they don't because they're typical of the war channel you know the company itself martin marietta was simultaneously running some advertisements for how socially conscious they are with little...
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weapons manufacturer is companies like lockheed martin raytheon and general dynamics whose arms have been used in various air strikes in the past that graphic went viral and many of the tweets mentioned how rarely the media reports on the role played by the u.s. and even the u.k. in selling weapons to riyadh's the u.s. also helps with the targeting of those weapons i spoke with about the piece. we have actually consistently refer to the coalition as us back so this isn't a new elements that come into our reporting it was important to talk about the ball and who made that bomb especially because we knew that the specific technology that was use the laser guided technology that was used in this particular strike was technology the president obama had banned the sales of because of human rights concerns and that ban was then overturned by president trump so we knew that this was a really important element and it was one that. it was incredibly vital to get out that odious as they worked through how they felt about the war in yemen still it's only one piece albeit an informative one on a
weapons manufacturer is companies like lockheed martin raytheon and general dynamics whose arms have been used in various air strikes in the past that graphic went viral and many of the tweets mentioned how rarely the media reports on the role played by the u.s. and even the u.k. in selling weapons to riyadh's the u.s. also helps with the targeting of those weapons i spoke with about the piece. we have actually consistently refer to the coalition as us back so this isn't a new elements that...
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the first one where you're seeing the bombs drop in yemen links to lockheed martin linked to general dynamics linked to raytheon here big media companies are branching into health care here's why and they point to comcast remember where rachel maddow works a member comcast cares well because of this sort of huge profits because remember we have we because we say we're capitalists so we can't fix any prices but we can force everybody to buy these prices where there's no limit to how much the health how much is going to cost you to walk into yale university medical so you and i could never go into yale medical into the emergency room because we would be stuck with a one hundred thousand dollars bill just for walking in there right somebody who passes out without any health insurance in the green well they're going to be treated the taxpayer is going to pay for it so our taxes will pay for that but here you see these media companies you see all sorts of telecom all the all of billie's that run the media that run the telecoms there that run the internet so google facebook these people are getting
the first one where you're seeing the bombs drop in yemen links to lockheed martin linked to general dynamics linked to raytheon here big media companies are branching into health care here's why and they point to comcast remember where rachel maddow works a member comcast cares well because of this sort of huge profits because remember we have we because we say we're capitalists so we can't fix any prices but we can force everybody to buy these prices where there's no limit to how much the...
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the first one where you're seeing the bombs drop in yemen links to lockheed martin linked to general dynamics linked to raytheon here big media companies are branching into health care here's why and they point to comcast remember where rachel maddow works a member comcast cares well because of this sort of huge profits because remember we have we because we say we're capitalists so we can't fix any prices. but we can force everybody to buy these prices where there's no limit to how much the health how much is going to cost you to walk into yale university medical so you and i could never go into yale medical into the emergency room because we would be stuck with a one hundred thousand dollar bill just for walking in there right somebody who passes out without any health insurance in the gale green well they're going to be treated in the taxpayer's going to pay for it so our taxes will pay for that but here you see these media companies you see all sorts of telecom all the all of god police that run the media that run the telecoms there that run the internet so google facebook these people ar
the first one where you're seeing the bombs drop in yemen links to lockheed martin linked to general dynamics linked to raytheon here big media companies are branching into health care here's why and they point to comcast remember where rachel maddow works a member comcast cares well because of this sort of huge profits because remember we have we because we say we're capitalists so we can't fix any prices. but we can force everybody to buy these prices where there's no limit to how much the...
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weapons manufacturer is companies like lockheed martin raytheon and general dynamics whose arms have been used in various air strikes in the past that graphic went viral and many of the tweets mentioned how rarely the media reports on the role played by the u.s. and even the u.k. in selling weapons to riyadh's the u.s. also helps with the targeting of those weapons i spoke with about the piece. we have actually consistently refer to the coalition as us back so this isn't a new elements that come into our reporting it was important to talk about the ball and who made that bomb especially because we knew that the specific technology that was used the laser guided technology that was used in this particular strike was technology that president obama had banned the sales of because of human rights concerns and that ban was then overturned by president trump so we knew that this was a really important element and it was one that. it was incredibly vital to get out that is as they worked through how they felt about the war in yemen still it's only one piece albeit an informative one on a s
weapons manufacturer is companies like lockheed martin raytheon and general dynamics whose arms have been used in various air strikes in the past that graphic went viral and many of the tweets mentioned how rarely the media reports on the role played by the u.s. and even the u.k. in selling weapons to riyadh's the u.s. also helps with the targeting of those weapons i spoke with about the piece. we have actually consistently refer to the coalition as us back so this isn't a new elements that...
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weapons manufacturer is companies like lockheed martin raytheon and general dynamics whose arms have been used in various air strikes in the past that graphic went viral and many of the tweets mentioned how rarely the media reports on the role played by the u.s. and even the u.k. in selling weapons to riyadh's the u.s. also helps with the targeting of those weapons i spoke with about the piece. we have actually consistently referred to the coalition as us back so this isn't a new elements that...
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it was about building a generational recognition and also starting to show generational dynamics, as if the teens of the 1950's could be led by the father figures of the 1940's. even in "the longest day," it is about connecting to the father figure. in the question of what bits of the stories were told, there is emphasis on the competence of american leaders. and the courage that they show, exposing themselves under fire, and how we can have confidence in this generation going forward. the key decision is to use its veterans, multiple advisors to focus on military to emphasize authenticity of locations in action. amazing things they did was to rebuild the gliders that did not exist anymore. and use them to re-create the landing sequences. from the book, what is retained, there is a multiple perspective format. lots of small stories brought together. some of them quirky, some of them sad, to create a collective mood. i think it is particularly interesting the way in which it focuses on soldiers' superstition and the stories soldiers tell themselves to try and find a way of getting thr
it was about building a generational recognition and also starting to show generational dynamics, as if the teens of the 1950's could be led by the father figures of the 1940's. even in "the longest day," it is about connecting to the father figure. in the question of what bits of the stories were told, there is emphasis on the competence of american leaders. and the courage that they show, exposing themselves under fire, and how we can have confidence in this generation going...
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general election. we're seeing the trump dynamic play out in a general election and the trump dynamic play out in a republican primary in kansas where he's anointed the republican nominee, if you will. we're seeing the power of trumpism in a republican primary and the weakness in a general election. i'm glad mike brought up the state of washington, as well. democrats are really performing strongly in the state of washington right now. there's actually, when he referred to kathy mcmorris rodgers, she is a member of republican leadership who make it to november but right now she's tied with her democratic opponent and they will go into november with a very hard fought race. the last thing i'd say and i'm glad mike referred to this, as well. we're talking about states and communities and to your point on demographics overwhelmingly white that put donald trump in the white house. this is where republicans are now losing. if you were to look forward to 2020, you would say the trend is getting away from donald trump, as well, there's no way he can win pennsylvania and ohio and wisconsin and these other states that
general election. we're seeing the trump dynamic play out in a general election and the trump dynamic play out in a republican primary in kansas where he's anointed the republican nominee, if you will. we're seeing the power of trumpism in a republican primary and the weakness in a general election. i'm glad mike brought up the state of washington, as well. democrats are really performing strongly in the state of washington right now. there's actually, when he referred to kathy mcmorris...
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general election. we're seeing the trump dynamic play out in a general election and the ruch dynamic play out in a republicanre he's an-inned the republican nominee, if you will. we're seeing the power of trumpism in a republican primary and the weakness in a general election. i'm glad mike brought up the state of washington, as well. democrats are really performing strongly in the state of washington right now. there's actually, when he referred to kathy mcmorris rodgers, she is a member of republican leadership who make it to november but right now she's tied with her democratic opponent and they will go into november with a very hard fought race. the last thing i'd say and i'm glad mike referred to this, as well. we're talking about states and communities and to your point on demographics overwhelmingly white that put donald trump in the white house. this is where republicans are now losing. if you were to look forward to 2020, you would say the trend is getting away from donald trump, as well, there's no way he can win pennsylvania and ohio and wisconsin and these other states that delivered the white ho
general election. we're seeing the trump dynamic play out in a general election and the ruch dynamic play out in a republicanre he's an-inned the republican nominee, if you will. we're seeing the power of trumpism in a republican primary and the weakness in a general election. i'm glad mike brought up the state of washington, as well. democrats are really performing strongly in the state of washington right now. there's actually, when he referred to kathy mcmorris rodgers, she is a member of...
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we have watched a generation of dynamic young people rise to an occasion and make their voices heard. they plead with us to consider safety in their schools. we offered them thoughts, prayers. they speak passionately about the emotional and physical toll of bullying in a supercharged, technological environment where nasty communication has never spread faster. context, they ask us for a culture change. to become a better, more tolerant, or excepted, and more kind world. when i was growing up, the president of the united states saw thousand points of life, he yearned for that kinder, gentler nation. in today's culture, too often are adults, many of them elected, they fire off mean the tweets and publicly shame rivals. in a recent survey of 2000 students in oregon, young people were asked to state their biggest need. in my day, i would've expected that list to include things like better access to sports, or more elective courses. what was the top answer for today's youth in oregon? mental health services. , really consider what that says about the world and the culture they are experien
we have watched a generation of dynamic young people rise to an occasion and make their voices heard. they plead with us to consider safety in their schools. we offered them thoughts, prayers. they speak passionately about the emotional and physical toll of bullying in a supercharged, technological environment where nasty communication has never spread faster. context, they ask us for a culture change. to become a better, more tolerant, or excepted, and more kind world. when i was growing up,...
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we watched a generation of dynamic young people rise to the occasion and make their voices heard. they plead with us to consider safety in their schools. and we offer them thoughts and prayers. they speak passionately about the emotional and physical toll of bullying. with the technological environment. it has never spread faster. in that context the ascus of our culture change. to become a better more tolerant and more deceptive kind in the world. when i was growing up the president of the united states saw a thousand points of light. and he used word for that. many of them elected. in a recent survey of 2000 students. the young people were asked to state their biggest needs. were more or less of the course. but with the top answer for today's youth in orient. the mental health services. about the world and culture. with a unique opportunity. we have the own children in the schools. or that they desperately want the escape. at the local level we can directly engage the youngest residents. we can hard prior processes. while giving them a critical boost to a summer job. and really
we watched a generation of dynamic young people rise to the occasion and make their voices heard. they plead with us to consider safety in their schools. and we offer them thoughts and prayers. they speak passionately about the emotional and physical toll of bullying. with the technological environment. it has never spread faster. in that context the ascus of our culture change. to become a better more tolerant and more deceptive kind in the world. when i was growing up the president of the...
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dynamic. trading relations for most african countries the traffic and trade it's been rising generally speaking and it's dynamic and it's also diversified political which is very important for african countries developmental aspirations so you'll find that whereas with the rest of the world they still try to trade in principally primary commodities such as oil coffee or tea amongst themselves they try to much more what effect are good citizens so that's a very important that in mind briefly andrei i mean free trade sentiments been taking a hit in other parts of the wild is that the sense that africa is its new champion and can you put a figure on advantages to come brief if you would what are they say that this isn't about creating a free trade area or only it's about creating a continental market it's far more ambitious than simply a free trade deal and the masons from the u.n. economic commission from africa from a few years ago the estimates we did was an increase of about fifty two percent in traffic and trained by the elimination of terrorists in those countries now that amount would doubl
dynamic. trading relations for most african countries the traffic and trade it's been rising generally speaking and it's dynamic and it's also diversified political which is very important for african countries developmental aspirations so you'll find that whereas with the rest of the world they still try to trade in principally primary commodities such as oil coffee or tea amongst themselves they try to much more what effect are good citizens so that's a very important that in mind briefly...
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with an openness to change to innovation and the real economic dynamism we can secure exceptionalism for generations to come. thank you again for having me here today. thank you. again welcome to heritage. you mentioned that i'm a former alum. hhs. i have the opportunity to be a director of the office of personal management. we also share another title in common. with that i know how important personnel as in putting together is in putting together a high-performing team. to get all of what you just talked about done and i know that in this town. and in this environment that's been a little difficult. as kate just said. people's policy. as a bit of a clichÉ. but it's usually at the benefit of being accurate. as i built a structure that i'm using at hhs. one of trying to do is ensure that we have the ability to perform on these programs. to make sure we are able to deliver -- deliver and operate well. that is very hard to do. there are very few leaders who can both run and transform at the same time. what i've done is created those senior advisor positions or the fda approved drug. only on the transf
with an openness to change to innovation and the real economic dynamism we can secure exceptionalism for generations to come. thank you again for having me here today. thank you. again welcome to heritage. you mentioned that i'm a former alum. hhs. i have the opportunity to be a director of the office of personal management. we also share another title in common. with that i know how important personnel as in putting together is in putting together a high-performing team. to get all of what you...
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now the president with a training dynamic we have half a generation of people who have been out of theegree. with the opiate addiction and moving aggressively to get people off of drugs, will have that category of individuals we want back in the workforce and our veterans. it's about the training. to me, didn't cover it. that tells you how important it is and how it speaks to the president's agenda. it's about training americans who were either forgotten on drugs, were depressed and remove themselves and as individuals. we used to employ kids as mowing the lawns and it was the first job for teenagers was the fast food. now, we have adults doing those jobs. adults were illegal immigrants were illegal immigrants. we have had a generation of adults who haven't had their first job yet. who graduated from college without working. there has to be skills training. that was the move the president may. that has to be touted more as the answer to be able to fill the jobs coming up in manufacturing. >> steve: you make the perfect we have our own workers here who could do the work of the had the t
now the president with a training dynamic we have half a generation of people who have been out of theegree. with the opiate addiction and moving aggressively to get people off of drugs, will have that category of individuals we want back in the workforce and our veterans. it's about the training. to me, didn't cover it. that tells you how important it is and how it speaks to the president's agenda. it's about training americans who were either forgotten on drugs, were depressed and remove...
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now the same dynamic duo, new york attorney general barbara underwood and tax department of new york state are investigating trump's supposed charity for referral. we know they have a ton of evidence because barbara underwood laid it out in her civil case. that is the origin of the subpoena for michael cohen today. he responded immediately by personally calling back the tax department. they didn't even know how to deal with it. we're assuming you have a lawyer, sir. you want to just come right in. okay? you want us to fix you a sandwich or anything? you're right outside, all right. michael cohen pled guilty to eight felonies yesterday. he's out on bail today. that thing that started yesterday at almost exactly the same moment trump's campaign chairman was being convicted of eight felonies, trump's personal lawyer, michael cohen pleads guilty to eight felonies and personal behavior and pleaded guilty that starts yesterday and michael cohen is out on bail and apparently still unfolding today. in this lawsuit brought by the new york attorney general, brought against trump's foundation,
now the same dynamic duo, new york attorney general barbara underwood and tax department of new york state are investigating trump's supposed charity for referral. we know they have a ton of evidence because barbara underwood laid it out in her civil case. that is the origin of the subpoena for michael cohen today. he responded immediately by personally calling back the tax department. they didn't even know how to deal with it. we're assuming you have a lawyer, sir. you want to just come right...
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the weakness in asian equities generally is part of a different dynamic with the trade conversation.ave a look at the bond markets. bond investors are waiting for the jobs data later in the united states. we have the u.s. 10 year yielding 2.9841 at the moment. report,it for the jobs 193,000 is the number of jobs we expect to see created in the past month. let's get a first word news update with juliette saly. juliette: u.s. commerce secretary william -- wilbur ross signaled more pain ahead unless china changes its economic system. the administration will create a situation where it is harder for the people's republic to continue "bad practices" than it would be to reform. beijing has repeatedly pledged to respond in kind while the foreign minister said tariffs also hurt american companies. puthe u.s. is trying to pressure on china, but we don't think such an approach will work. china is ready to talk to anyone who is ready to talk to us, including the u.s. has tos kind of dialogue take place on the basis of mutual respect and equality. theresa may meets french president emmanuel macr
the weakness in asian equities generally is part of a different dynamic with the trade conversation.ave a look at the bond markets. bond investors are waiting for the jobs data later in the united states. we have the u.s. 10 year yielding 2.9841 at the moment. report,it for the jobs 193,000 is the number of jobs we expect to see created in the past month. let's get a first word news update with juliette saly. juliette: u.s. commerce secretary william -- wilbur ross signaled more pain ahead...
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what you see is when a man espouses your idea gets buy-in and until we change the dynamics of the workforce in general we are were going to struggle. >> host: at that overlay onto the marine corps. i'm not categorizing were saying everyone over the age of 40 or 50 is stuck in their ways and antiquated, but the way the military works is a seniority-based not necessarily merit based entirely so all of your leadership specifically for the marine corps and general miller, they are not spring chickens they are from a different generation. our you seeing changes among those or coming up from the captaincy and below the millennialist? >> guest: there is a generation shift. i've talked to a lot of young marines whether they were sergeants were captains, lieutenants and i think there is a shift, but the problem is that when you recruit a lot of you are officers and marines from the bible belt as the marine corps does come up as individuals come into the service with more traditional views about the role women should have and that sort of influences everything else that happens. so, i believe that the general h
what you see is when a man espouses your idea gets buy-in and until we change the dynamics of the workforce in general we are were going to struggle. >> host: at that overlay onto the marine corps. i'm not categorizing were saying everyone over the age of 40 or 50 is stuck in their ways and antiquated, but the way the military works is a seniority-based not necessarily merit based entirely so all of your leadership specifically for the marine corps and general miller, they are not spring...
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we have a different dynamic in the primaries. but in the general election immigration will galvanize democratic turnout and that's a big risk. >> it depends on where you are. i was watching a rally in pennsylvania. tomorrow he'll go to ohio. it's not the same as giving a rally in california or texas or florida. economy is the safest thing where a democratic say remember when you separated thousands of kids from their parents? i think democrats still have the messaging upper hand on that program. charles: i think it wall propels him into the white house. >> but now he has to govern. charles: the offer he made to the democrats was remarkable in my mind and they turned him down. >> chuck schumer offered him $40 billion back. charles: the wall for core trump voters and immigration, he still has to stick with that. i don't think he should try to become an establishment politician now that he's in the white house. >> what about the neil gorsuch voter, the vote more doesn't think the koch brothers are the devil. >> i think a lot of them won't be excited a
we have a different dynamic in the primaries. but in the general election immigration will galvanize democratic turnout and that's a big risk. >> it depends on where you are. i was watching a rally in pennsylvania. tomorrow he'll go to ohio. it's not the same as giving a rally in california or texas or florida. economy is the safest thing where a democratic say remember when you separated thousands of kids from their parents? i think democrats still have the messaging upper hand on that...
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see is what a man espousing i get it gets buy-in and i think into a change this to dynamics in the workforce in general we are going to struggle. >> host: as far as you breathe it overly on the marine corps, i'm not categorizing and went over the age of 40 or 50 is stuck in the waste and antiquated, but the way the military works, it is seniority-based. seniority-based. it's not merit-based entirely. all of your senior leadership, general dunford, general milley, these are not spring chickens. they are from a different generation. are you saying changes among those ranks at all course is a coming up in the and below the millennials? >> guest: i think there is a generational shift and i will say that i've talked to a lot of young marines whether they were sergeants are captains, lieutenants, and i think there is a shift. the problem is that when you have come when you recruit a lot of your officers at lund marines from the bible belt, as the marine corps does, those individuals come into the service with more traditional views about the roles women should have. that influences everything else that happe
see is what a man espousing i get it gets buy-in and i think into a change this to dynamics in the workforce in general we are going to struggle. >> host: as far as you breathe it overly on the marine corps, i'm not categorizing and went over the age of 40 or 50 is stuck in the waste and antiquated, but the way the military works, it is seniority-based. seniority-based. it's not merit-based entirely. all of your senior leadership, general dunford, general milley, these are not spring...
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. >> he was an extraordinary, generous and kind person to me. he was a dynamicmazing personality. he was a partner. i had tremendous respect for him as an extraordinary american hero. i think he gave me a little bit of credit for being in the army for 12 years. so we got along. >> two veterans as well. speaking of veterans, our own veteran correspondent kelly o'donnell, as we can see the beginning of the motorcade from the funeral home. you can see the hearse there, kelly, as the motorcycle escort is beginning this procession. it's a ten-minute drive, wednesdwe understand, and then there will be a ceremony at the capitol where former governors, former senators, arizona political figures are gathering to pay tribute to john mccain, the man you covered for so many years on the campaign trail and of course at the capitol, kelly. >> reporter: so many campaigns, andrea, for the white house and senate reelections and so forth. we're in the final minutes of course before the family and the late senator arrive here at the capitol. you may see a lot of activity around us
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while i am attorney general the action of the department of justice will be not befluenced by political considerations. while it may be a new dynamicto this presidency this president has openly trashed and diminished his own chief law enforcement officer. >> i am disappointed in the attorney general. he should not have recused himself almost immediately after he took office. and if he was going to recuse himself he should have told me prior to taking office, and i would have quite simply picked somebody else. sessions should have never recused himself, and if he was going to recuse himself he should have told me before he took the job and i would have picked somebody else. the attorney general made a terrible mistake when he did this and when he recused himself. or he should have certainly let us know he was going to recuse himself and we would have put a different attorney general in. >> trump's twitter-based attacks on sessions have included "disgraceful" and its close cousin "beleaguered." just last week the president said if we had a real attorney general there would be no russia investigation. weeks ago he called on sessions t
while i am attorney general the action of the department of justice will be not befluenced by political considerations. while it may be a new dynamicto this presidency this president has openly trashed and diminished his own chief law enforcement officer. >> i am disappointed in the attorney general. he should not have recused himself almost immediately after he took office. and if he was going to recuse himself he should have told me prior to taking office, and i would have quite simply...
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generations yet to come. the word respect is so strong and so dynamic.was very important during that time of the height of the civil rights movement. but if we look at what is happening today, that word, that song still speaks to so many things, not only in terms of civil rights, weapomen's rights all of the issues that america is facing today. aretha franklin was one in millions. her songs, her words, her deeds, how she gave of herself in carrying forth those things that she believed in and that she believed in america, that she believed in her own people. that will never, ever leave us. it will never leave us. i think of the times that she worked endlessly to help support an organization that i also was at the helm of for a while, the naacp. there were times when people said, aretha, you need to be just a little bit more different, a little more sophisticated. and she said, i am who i am, accept me or not. people loved her for that. i believe the song that she sang, "respect," will be one that will be carried out throughout the ages. >> what was the ar
generations yet to come. the word respect is so strong and so dynamic.was very important during that time of the height of the civil rights movement. but if we look at what is happening today, that word, that song still speaks to so many things, not only in terms of civil rights, weapomen's rights all of the issues that america is facing today. aretha franklin was one in millions. her songs, her words, her deeds, how she gave of herself in carrying forth those things that she believed in and...
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ceo and her leadership team to address shifting caregiving dynamics and emerging flexibility needs. with a workforce spanning five generations, we recognize men and women of all generations supportingnges in the well-being of their families. we recognize that if our people were able to balance caregiving needs with professional lives it would support the culture that we aspire to have, one where the people feel supported in managing their personal lives and building a meaningful career. september of 2000 extremely introduced our expanded family leave program, the fingers by several characteristics. recognizing that caregiving goes beyond welcoming a new child. it provides up to 16 weeks of a leave to eligible u.s. employees to some of life events. from the arrival of a new child or caring for an ill spouse or partner, child or sibling. recognizing the oath parents , eliminatingiving the disparity between primary and non-primary designations. finally, it provides full with flexibility to schedule the leave needed for their families. before implementing this, we andfully assess the costs benefits of the program, evaluating inc
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general lighting. especially for the auto markets as well as for the dynamics we see here and there on the automotive sideen the recent profit warnings. it is very short-term, things we are watching. we do not think it is a longer-term issue. it is a midterm thing. so i chains are being corrected. -- supply chains are being corrected. anna: your stock is down because of profit warnings. some 50% or so this year. why can you tell investors to comfort them about the rest of the year? >> we have taken additional measures on the cost side. anhave just finalized agreement to adjust our cost structure both in some of our plants as well as the overhead areas. we have also made a portfolio decision to sell our luminaire business. we are taking steps to further profitability and counter headwinds as we are continuing to streamline our portfolio. that should be reassuring of the future. anna: thank you for your time, the ceo -- the cfo of osram licht. will be speaking to the ceo of volkswagen later today to talk to bloomberg about that sector. let's talk more about the rio tinto sector -- story. dividend, interim $
general lighting. especially for the auto markets as well as for the dynamics we see here and there on the automotive sideen the recent profit warnings. it is very short-term, things we are watching. we do not think it is a longer-term issue. it is a midterm thing. so i chains are being corrected. -- supply chains are being corrected. anna: your stock is down because of profit warnings. some 50% or so this year. why can you tell investors to comfort them about the rest of the year? >> we...
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dynamic shift. the last is the death of the expertise that is more powerful with every generation as long as you have access to you are as qualified as every smart as every qualifications and where they have been in 2011 i was running surveys about crowdsourcing. i was asking national security questions and they were wrong every single time. they missed every single one voice started to realize the only real way to do this that the expertise got worse. not better so i started the wisdom of outliners and i would completely toss that out then use the outliers they were the most aggressive seeing what was occurring with some sort of information or travel experience to make them smarter than the majority. using this to say to overtake the gop be good or bad for the democrats and then have audiences go crazy. i am not a terrorist. but the arab spring was the first version it was overtaken the establishment it is really good for mobilization but not so good after you can see this often times the group is named after the objective because occupy was to occupy arabs freeing was to overthrow the government an
dynamic shift. the last is the death of the expertise that is more powerful with every generation as long as you have access to you are as qualified as every smart as every qualifications and where they have been in 2011 i was running surveys about crowdsourcing. i was asking national security questions and they were wrong every single time. they missed every single one voice started to realize the only real way to do this that the expertise got worse. not better so i started the wisdom of...
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i would say we're generally under weight mostly because we don't see the kind of dynamic change that and at the margin we think they'll be hurt by higher interest rates more in that vein would probably be health care which is in our large cap strategy we've moved a little bit of assets there to insulate ourselves a little bit from some of the tariff tumult. >> brad newman and rich wise. >>> president trump meeting with his cabinet today making headlines on the economy, trade and more eamon javers joins us with more. >> reporter: michelle, that's right. larry kudlow featured prominently in the cabinet meeting that was held in the white house. larry kudlow suggested that the biggest story of 2018 in his view is the idea that there is a massive economic boom going on in the country that nobody would have predicted back during the presidential campaign, but he also did something interesting, which was have some very harsh words in terms of criticism of the economy in china here's what he said. >> business investment is collapsing in china according to the numbers. industrial production h
i would say we're generally under weight mostly because we don't see the kind of dynamic change that and at the margin we think they'll be hurt by higher interest rates more in that vein would probably be health care which is in our large cap strategy we've moved a little bit of assets there to insulate ourselves a little bit from some of the tariff tumult. >> brad newman and rich wise. >>> president trump meeting with his cabinet today making headlines on the economy, trade and...
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dynamics in emerging flexibility needs. with the workforce spanning five generations and the changing nature of care giving, we recognize that men and women of all generations face challenges in supporting the well being of their families. we recognize that if our people were able to balance caregiving needs and professional lives, we would reduce turnover and support the culture we aspire to have. one where our people feel supported and building a meaningful career. in september, 2016, we introduced our expanded and wholistic paid family leave program. it provides 16 weeks of paid leave to employees to support a broader range of life events. from the arrival of a new child, to caring for an ill spouse, child, or sibling, the expanded program recognizes that both parents play an important role in caregiving. it eliminates disparity between primary and nine primary -- and non-primary designation. our family leave program provides our people with the flexibility to schedule the leave to meet the needs of the family. before implementing this, we assessed the cost and benefits of a new program. salary cost against benefits to at
dynamics in emerging flexibility needs. with the workforce spanning five generations and the changing nature of care giving, we recognize that men and women of all generations face challenges in supporting the well being of their families. we recognize that if our people were able to balance caregiving needs and professional lives, we would reduce turnover and support the culture we aspire to have. one where our people feel supported and building a meaningful career. in september, 2016, we...
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is democracy and what makes our democracy in this country rich and vibrant is a dynamic thing, why else do we have generalight, there is a massive opportunity, leaving the eu will be good for britain, we will be able to get branded goods into britain more cheaply, will be able to get food cheaper, it's a very positive thing and we shouldn't be afraid to say that. there is a lot of speculation about how good things will be after we leave europe but i think it's really important to focus on the facts about what has happened already in the last two years since the referendum. you say, hold on, hang on, i work in the nhs, here are some facts about what exit has already done to my patience in the nhs. i work in an nhs hospice caring for terminally ill inpatients, we have had to close a third of our inpatients that's because some of our very best european nurses from italy, portugal, spain have already gone back on because they have been made to feel so unwelcome and so unwanted post raikes said. that means, please let me finish marcus, it's rude to talk over me. that means there are patients who cannot get int
is democracy and what makes our democracy in this country rich and vibrant is a dynamic thing, why else do we have generalight, there is a massive opportunity, leaving the eu will be good for britain, we will be able to get branded goods into britain more cheaply, will be able to get food cheaper, it's a very positive thing and we shouldn't be afraid to say that. there is a lot of speculation about how good things will be after we leave europe but i think it's really important to focus on the...
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dynamic. and with florida i think likely retaining a republican governor, it illuminates the ability of the democratic party to generatetars outside of the left-wing progressive atmosphere. >> we will be watching and covering it here. in the meantime, the secretary of defense makes a new announcement. attention on the rise after president trump suddenly canceled mike pompeo's trip to pyongyang. now future military exercises on the peninsula will go forward. what does this mean for efforts to denuclearize north korea? we are glad to have former state department advisor manafort here to weigh in on that. stay tuned. >> we took the step to suspend a several of the largest exercise as is a good faith means are coming out of the singapore summit. we at this time to suspend any more exercises. mom: okay we need to get all your school supplies today... school... grade... done. done. hit the snooze button and get low prices on school supplies all summer long. like this case of paper for only $29.99 at office depot officemax. to me, he's, phil micwell, dad.o golfer. so when his joint pain from psoriatic arthritis got really bad
dynamic. and with florida i think likely retaining a republican governor, it illuminates the ability of the democratic party to generatetars outside of the left-wing progressive atmosphere. >> we will be watching and covering it here. in the meantime, the secretary of defense makes a new announcement. attention on the rise after president trump suddenly canceled mike pompeo's trip to pyongyang. now future military exercises on the peninsula will go forward. what does this mean for efforts...
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general election in november. i think that's a huge open question if he will endorse candidates that actually beat democrats. so it's a little bit dynamic. katie is right that president obama and our team did not invest in the state parties in building a bench that's part of the reason we are in this problem we are in now. there are other reasons, too. but, i don't know if donald trump is building a bench or if he is just endorsing candidates in primaries that will outlast his presidency. i actually don't know the answer to that. >> harris: is he doing something, charlie he promised to do post campaign trail that's let's put republicans. in he saw this after the tax cuts and accomplishments that took but also the fight that it took. charlie charli: definitely worg harder than being team captain. >> harris: he wants his kind of republican. that's what he said char >> he is having success and had success in a number of races. another thing going on going to prove to be very problematic for democrats is that the whole thing that we witnessed with the tea party, with the republican party, it was so incredibly disruptive. we had more progres
general election in november. i think that's a huge open question if he will endorse candidates that actually beat democrats. so it's a little bit dynamic. katie is right that president obama and our team did not invest in the state parties in building a bench that's part of the reason we are in this problem we are in now. there are other reasons, too. but, i don't know if donald trump is building a bench or if he is just endorsing candidates in primaries that will outlast his presidency. i...
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general, jeff sessions. after all this happened, they met in the white house and supposedly this didn't come up. what does that say about the dynamicn these two? a lot of people will say jeff sessions by recusing himself has been able to do a lot of what donald trump had wanted to do, a lot of what republicans wanted to do. is that enough to placate the president at least behind closed doors? >> on a macro level, the breakdown in this relationship to me is striking because we have to remember jeff sessions was the first senator to endorse donald trump. he put his political future in donald trump's hands, and that in many ways helped solidify trump's support amongst the republican base. the fact they are now at odds shows you again that donald trump, loyalty only goes one way him. the second thing i would say is that all these tweets is part of a public shaming campaign. donald trump wants jeff sessions to resign, as i have reported. donald trump wanted rudy giuliani to be his attorney general. in fact, last week he vented to rudy that none of this would have happened if you had taken the job but you insisted on being secretary of s
general, jeff sessions. after all this happened, they met in the white house and supposedly this didn't come up. what does that say about the dynamicn these two? a lot of people will say jeff sessions by recusing himself has been able to do a lot of what donald trump had wanted to do, a lot of what republicans wanted to do. is that enough to placate the president at least behind closed doors? >> on a macro level, the breakdown in this relationship to me is striking because we have to...
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alluding to before manus, the shifting dynamics of the asian investors rotating some of their demand for u.s. credit into europe, because of the fx costs. more generallyf getting defensive, i think for core fixed income, core government bonds, i agree with that. but for credit and the emerging markets, not yet. anna: david o'reilly, head of credit strategy, he stays with us. we will talk media next. disney disappoints with shares falling after third-quarter earnings. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. anna: good morning, everybody. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." 6:30 in london. a hazy tokyo. let's get to the earnings story. .umbers out of munich re we have it confirming its full-year net profit. written goals also confirmed. the comb
alluding to before manus, the shifting dynamics of the asian investors rotating some of their demand for u.s. credit into europe, because of the fx costs. more generallyf getting defensive, i think for core fixed income, core government bonds, i agree with that. but for credit and the emerging markets, not yet. anna: david o'reilly, head of credit strategy, he stays with us. we will talk media next. disney disappoints with shares falling after third-quarter earnings. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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dynamics than we are. what's interesting to me is that the president does seem cornered and he is lashing out, including at his attorney general who for the first time seems to be pushing back, which i think is an encouraging sign. again, i would caution people, though, to be a little bit careful with the analysis of the immunity given to mr. pecker. it could have been just for the limited purpose of corroborating the case against michael cohen. of course, i mean, there are probably other folks he knows about including others in the trump orbit, you know, donald trump, jr., jared kushner, roger stone, and he might be helpful there. but at least immediately, his knowledge and his information may have been used only to sure up the case against cohen. >> i guess the reason we draw the president into it, chuck, is that in the most dramatic moments when he red counts 7 and 8, implicated the president as the person who directed those payments, i don't mean to overstate the president's involvement, but the president is on tape as well talking to michael cohen about what they would do if pecker got hit by a bus. they needed a plan bec
dynamics than we are. what's interesting to me is that the president does seem cornered and he is lashing out, including at his attorney general who for the first time seems to be pushing back, which i think is an encouraging sign. again, i would caution people, though, to be a little bit careful with the analysis of the immunity given to mr. pecker. it could have been just for the limited purpose of corroborating the case against michael cohen. of course, i mean, there are probably other folks...