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americans and they were to be given, each would be given 160 acres and if they proved that they had worked it and everything, they would eventually be able to become citizens. well, what happens was these lands that were held by the tribe were then broken up into 160-acre parcels and of course there were some parcels that weren't claimed, so white settlers came in and took those or they would buy the 160 acres from native americans for a very reduced price, and the reservations were gutted because of the dodd severalti act. so while the intention might have been good, the result was horrific, disastrous. just another further irony of this whole attempt to gain equal rights for native americans was misused, abused and resulted in perpetuation of their inferior status as opposed to what it was intended to do. people look at this now and say this sin credible that it took a rule of the court to determine that yes, a native american, an indian was a person. yes, it is when we look back from the filter of our conscience, we look back and say how could that be? how could they not see this? yet t
americans and they were to be given, each would be given 160 acres and if they proved that they had worked it and everything, they would eventually be able to become citizens. well, what happens was these lands that were held by the tribe were then broken up into 160-acre parcels and of course there were some parcels that weren't claimed, so white settlers came in and took those or they would buy the 160 acres from native americans for a very reduced price, and the reservations were gutted...
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the family would be given 121 square meters of land. so far, 110 are given deeds with fewer. we have this report from the district with the least amount of land allotted. prime minister >> reporter: this person never imagined being given a piece of government land would cause so much despair, with her low income and blind husband, they were prime candidates for the government scheme. >> translation: for 12 years we tried hard to get the land. we finally did. it's not in this area, we can't move. we don't have money to build a house, and the landlord wants to evict us. >> reporter: the land is in a fishing area, moving means she'd lose her job. they say they can't afford to move and the land is unlivable, many consider them unfortunate. 14,000 applied for the scheme, and so far only 100 received lands. the project was launched by the government two weeks ago, they were given papers confirming the application, they have not got the plot yet. >> if we don't, we will protest, commit suicide. that's the only way. we can't carry on like this, we are all very poor. >> in recent year
the family would be given 121 square meters of land. so far, 110 are given deeds with fewer. we have this report from the district with the least amount of land allotted. prime minister >> reporter: this person never imagined being given a piece of government land would cause so much despair, with her low income and blind husband, they were prime candidates for the government scheme. >> translation: for 12 years we tried hard to get the land. we finally did. it's not in this area,...
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given what we heard from the minutes they want to hike with conviction. they want a hike that they're going to send a positive signal on the economy and therefore they shouldn't hike in this environment because right now things are not looking that good. >> george, how low can we go? we're currently at 2.08. sub 2%. is that feasible? >> there's a race between the stock market and bond market. i call it 2 for 2. it's probably going to need to have the s&p under 2,000 as well. this manifesting itself out the curve is bringing rates to levels starting to kind of decouple from fundamentals as long as you expect the u.s. economy to continue to grow. we're making a line toward 2%. that's what the market has like a focus on at this point and given risk markets the pressure ri market ends up being a call option when things get bad. >> if they're making a line for the 2% for the ten year, where is the two year going to head? do you think that's going to be closely angled to a potential december hike? >>. >> so september is going to be on the table as the fed reall
given what we heard from the minutes they want to hike with conviction. they want a hike that they're going to send a positive signal on the economy and therefore they shouldn't hike in this environment because right now things are not looking that good. >> george, how low can we go? we're currently at 2.08. sub 2%. is that feasible? >> there's a race between the stock market and bond market. i call it 2 for 2. it's probably going to need to have the s&p under 2,000 as well....
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city council member about all of this, including alan company in his district. >> the concern is given the fact that dozens got sick there a short time ago, whether or not an eir has been done, an environmental impact report. do you know if one has been done for that sit? >> i couldn't tell you that. >> we ask if oil companies have been given a pass. >> what do you make of that? >> lack of information. there's noest to support that. >> there's no evidence to support the fact that e.r.a.s are not granted on a regular basis. >> correct. there's no evidence to support a rubber-sta rubber-stampi rubber-stamping of any project. >> we arrived about the petroleum administrator. >> that job has not been filled for two decades. we understand when people on the streets, people in your district say that this government, and this city council doze not have the political will to change the status quo. >> there's no evidence of that. back at the murphy site, there's a plan to install the gas burner, the same one phased out. the oil company didn't have to do an environmental review. it got an exempti
city council member about all of this, including alan company in his district. >> the concern is given the fact that dozens got sick there a short time ago, whether or not an eir has been done, an environmental impact report. do you know if one has been done for that sit? >> i couldn't tell you that. >> we ask if oil companies have been given a pass. >> what do you make of that? >> lack of information. there's noest to support that. >> there's no evidence to...
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the momentum unlikely given the sentiment and story we are seeing. angie: what measures are being considered by malaysian officials? >> today, the prime minister said that there was likely to do the formation of a special economic community to maintain the growth we have been seeing since 2008. the prime minister is saying that we are at risk of undrinkable global economic factors despite the fact that we have low-inflation and the labor market is stable. last week, both the prime minister and the central bank governor said that there will be no capital controls. given the fundamentals of malaysia, they are insisting that this is primarily due to the instability seen in global markets. investors are probably wondering what to do. we have the father of emerging markets investing coming up exclusively from bloomberg. we are talking about mark mobius. ♪ angie: is the biggest jump since march. we are talking about seoul, south korea, the equities gaining 1.5% higher as we see a reversal of fortunes this day on tuesday, after what many are calling black m
the momentum unlikely given the sentiment and story we are seeing. angie: what measures are being considered by malaysian officials? >> today, the prime minister said that there was likely to do the formation of a special economic community to maintain the growth we have been seeing since 2008. the prime minister is saying that we are at risk of undrinkable global economic factors despite the fact that we have low-inflation and the labor market is stable. last week, both the prime...
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. >> sue, we don't think the bull market's been derailed, even given the recent action we've had. in fact, corrections are going back to 1980, we've seen no less than 19 times, during which in the course of the year we had 10% or more and the annualized rate on a price only basis is 8.7%. so what we think is happening is investors are basically given full evaluations on more demanding with regard to earnings growth expectations and right now those expectations are being disappointed by the prospects of weakening global growth. >> what about china? are you worried china is not able to really stem the rout in its stock market? do they have more room to be accommodative? what tools do they have left? >> sure. i think it definitely warrants some caution with regard to what's happening there. obviously, in terms of the size of their economy, but more important is really the blowback kou consequences, which collectively represents 52% of global gdp. we're not immune from feeling the impact. if china's situation continues to deteriorate and they have plenty of scope to continue to try to
. >> sue, we don't think the bull market's been derailed, even given the recent action we've had. in fact, corrections are going back to 1980, we've seen no less than 19 times, during which in the course of the year we had 10% or more and the annualized rate on a price only basis is 8.7%. so what we think is happening is investors are basically given full evaluations on more demanding with regard to earnings growth expectations and right now those expectations are being disappointed by...
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. >> on friday, they will attend a briefing given by a senior airline manager. there will be many questions but undoubtedly not enough answers. al jazeera, beijing. >> still to come from london, 21 years a court looks at what happens in the aftermath of this shocking attack. >> ready for his closeup donald trump prepares to debate his fellow republicans in the u.s. >> news of a big name signing for the french football champions. >> aid agencies adescribing to help away quarter million people affected by flooding in myanmar. 74 people have died as a month of unusually heavy monsoon rain caused vast areas of the country to be flooded. we have the latest. >> this is one of four states declared a disaster zone because of the severity of the flooding here. >> this is one of four states declared a disaster zone because of the severity of the flooding here. it's also the state that recorded the highest number of people killed by rising floodwaters or in landslides. in the capital, planes have been flying in, transporting much needed relief supplies. the international r
. >> on friday, they will attend a briefing given by a senior airline manager. there will be many questions but undoubtedly not enough answers. al jazeera, beijing. >> still to come from london, 21 years a court looks at what happens in the aftermath of this shocking attack. >> ready for his closeup donald trump prepares to debate his fellow republicans in the u.s. >> news of a big name signing for the french football champions. >> aid agencies adescribing to help...
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each family would be given 121 square meters of land, but so far only one in ten have been given deedscorrespondent reports from the district with the least amount of land allocated. >> reporter: this person has never imagined that being given a piece of government land would cost so much despair with her low income and blind husband to take care of, they were prime candidates for the government scheme. >> translator: for 12 years we tried hard to get the land, and we finally did, but it's not in this area, and we can't move. we don't have money to build a house there. and now hour landlord wants to evict us. >> reporter: the land is in a fishing area, moving would mean losing our job. many here would consider them fortunate. 14,000 in this district have applied for the land scheme and only 150 so far have received land. the zero landless project was launched by the government two years ago to help pour families. these women were given papers confirming their applications were successful two months ago, but they haven't got the plot yet. >> translator: if we don't get it soon, we will
each family would be given 121 square meters of land, but so far only one in ten have been given deedscorrespondent reports from the district with the least amount of land allocated. >> reporter: this person has never imagined that being given a piece of government land would cost so much despair with her low income and blind husband to take care of, they were prime candidates for the government scheme. >> translator: for 12 years we tried hard to get the land, and we finally did,...
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it was intended to provide citizenship for native americans and they were to be given, each would be given 160 acres and if they proved that they had worked it and everything, they would eventually be able to become citizens. well, what happens was these lands that were held by the tribe were then broken up into 160-acre parcels and of course there were some parcels that weren't claimed, so white settlers came in and took those or they would buy the 160 acres from native americans for a very reduced price, and the reservations were gutted because of the dodd severalti act. so while the intention might have been good, the result was horrific, disastrous. just another further irony of this whole attempt to gain equal rights for native americans was misused, abused and resulted in
it was intended to provide citizenship for native americans and they were to be given, each would be given 160 acres and if they proved that they had worked it and everything, they would eventually be able to become citizens. well, what happens was these lands that were held by the tribe were then broken up into 160-acre parcels and of course there were some parcels that weren't claimed, so white settlers came in and took those or they would buy the 160 acres from native americans for a very...
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just given that london is such a launch pad for the rest of europe.hour barcelona, two hours it's in rome. >> one hour in barcelona. >> it's like a 3 hour flight. >> two hours from new york. it doesn't even get you to the hamptons. it takes about 2.5 hours to get there. >> lots of places nearby in europe. we're lucky in that regard. let's talk about samsung. it's the latest tech titan to push the mobile space. it's expected to grow to $57 billion next year but some analysts questioned how many consumers are interested in using their phones rather than their credit cards. john breaks down the features and looks at the new note 5. >> samsung ceo is is in new york city just hours ago announcing new phones. the alabama lax sy note 5 and also the edge. the same version of that phone people didn't expect. this is doubling down on a differ s differenciater for them. it has proven to be more popular than samsung expected. they haven't been able to make the curved screens small enough to meet demand. now they're reaching another phone. samsung also announced s
just given that london is such a launch pad for the rest of europe.hour barcelona, two hours it's in rome. >> one hour in barcelona. >> it's like a 3 hour flight. >> two hours from new york. it doesn't even get you to the hamptons. it takes about 2.5 hours to get there. >> lots of places nearby in europe. we're lucky in that regard. let's talk about samsung. it's the latest tech titan to push the mobile space. it's expected to grow to $57 billion next year but some...
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unless one thing come a given what you said, given the numbers, given the field. orthodontist went to iowa, he is a nice man, very religious and he might give ben carson a run for his money. these people are odd. this is a closer race then trump has seen. those are compelling. -favorable turned upside down as favorable. the number of those people who said they would never vote for him in may which was huge, it has turned around. his internal numbers in the poll very good for him. mike: why do you think that is good? john: he is everywhere, dominating everything. over the weekend to candidates that did not do well, scott walker and chris christie had a couple of curious or odd ideas about how to handle immigration. how -- take a listen. we let people come to this country with visas and the minute they come in we lose track of them. so here is what i am going to do. , we needk fred smith to have a system that tracks you from the moment you commend -- come in and when your time is up whether it is three months or six, how long -- however long it is. we tap you on the
unless one thing come a given what you said, given the numbers, given the field. orthodontist went to iowa, he is a nice man, very religious and he might give ben carson a run for his money. these people are odd. this is a closer race then trump has seen. those are compelling. -favorable turned upside down as favorable. the number of those people who said they would never vote for him in may which was huge, it has turned around. his internal numbers in the poll very good for him. mike: why do...
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you said i have not given up the fight. i'm not really involved in the fight. i'm no longer a member of congress, but i was asked and accepted by al jazeera u.s.a. to give comments and opinions on the issue. it's an important issue. i have not changed the opinion. when we introduced a bill to eliminate citizenship. 1868, of course, when the 14th amendment was ratified. it's a misinterpretation. it's clearly a misinterpretation born. there's no mention of the word illegal, and in 1868 there were no immigration laws, and we were becking people, come one and all, from all across the world to come and expand into the western territories of the united states, they were given free land. immigration. >> let me ask you this. you make a good point. >> people that support fiddling with the 14th amendment. all persons born or naturalized in the united states, subjected to the jurisdiction there of are citizens of the united states. let's talk about a 1982 supreme court ruling, leading no plausible distinction can be drawn between resident aliens whose entry into the unite
you said i have not given up the fight. i'm not really involved in the fight. i'm no longer a member of congress, but i was asked and accepted by al jazeera u.s.a. to give comments and opinions on the issue. it's an important issue. i have not changed the opinion. when we introduced a bill to eliminate citizenship. 1868, of course, when the 14th amendment was ratified. it's a misinterpretation. it's clearly a misinterpretation born. there's no mention of the word illegal, and in 1868 there were...
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this is the new normal given the situation that china is in? >> if we look ahead into the next several months we have to wake up and we have woken up massively in august that emerging markets are a huge part of the global economy now. china is the second largest gdp country by nominal gdp data so this means that chinese central bank monetary policy is just as important as the fed's monetary policy now as we move ahead in the next several weeks and one final thing is at the moment, this has gone unperceived emerging markets are expecting much more than 50%, more than half of their exports go to emerging markets. this is a big change compared to 10 or 20 years ago. >> that's a very interesting stat. the question is given the series of steps when does it feed through into the real economy and if we're expecting that turn around should an investor try to get exposure to some countries that have high exposure to china given the drop in valuations we've been seeing? >> you know, the answer to your question is nobody knows. nobody knows why because we
this is the new normal given the situation that china is in? >> if we look ahead into the next several months we have to wake up and we have woken up massively in august that emerging markets are a huge part of the global economy now. china is the second largest gdp country by nominal gdp data so this means that chinese central bank monetary policy is just as important as the fed's monetary policy now as we move ahead in the next several weeks and one final thing is at the moment, this...
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how do you jibe with that, the fact that he's given to hillary, he's given to nancy pelosi, he's given to a lot of people, he's even given to you, governor? >> he always said i was a great governor until i started attacking him, but what was appalling among many of those other appalling comments about megyn kelly, about mexicans, about our veterans was how he was doing it to buy politicians. that's not a person we need as president. maria, i have to tell you, i was appalled at that debate, that so few of my fellow running mates or candidates were willing to take on donald trump and say he is not qualified to be president of the united states. if you're not willing to stand up to donald trump, if you're afraid of him, how are you going to stand up to putin or ayatollah khamenei. i asked them to denounce donald trump's candidacy. it is hurting the party and hurting our country. >> governor, thank you for being on the program. >> thank you. >>> let's head down south to atlanta. republican presidential hopeful hot off the first big debate are working to break away from the pac. they are ta
how do you jibe with that, the fact that he's given to hillary, he's given to nancy pelosi, he's given to a lot of people, he's even given to you, governor? >> he always said i was a great governor until i started attacking him, but what was appalling among many of those other appalling comments about megyn kelly, about mexicans, about our veterans was how he was doing it to buy politicians. that's not a person we need as president. maria, i have to tell you, i was appalled at that...
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what -- given veto threats over the homeland security, what figure, dollar figure, given veto threats over the homeland security budget does the coast guard actually need to tackle its mission going forward and why? >> our total budget is actually about $10 billion, and last year for the second consecutive year the coast guard had a clean financial audit opinion. i talked about our acquisition program. less than 2% growth across our entire acquisition portfolio, and then when we buy stuff, we keep it. we maintain it very well. the fact that we have ships 50 years old, i was on one up in grand haven this weekend that's over 55 years old. still doing coast guard business. so, one, we mind our checkbook. two, we drive a hard bargain when we buy stuff, and when we buy it, we take very good care of it. what we haven't had over the last several years is a reliable and a repeatable acquisition budget. we've seen swings as wide as nearly 40%, and so when i'm challenged that my program of record is not affordable, it's like saying your mortgage is not affordable either when someone just took 5
what -- given veto threats over the homeland security, what figure, dollar figure, given veto threats over the homeland security budget does the coast guard actually need to tackle its mission going forward and why? >> our total budget is actually about $10 billion, and last year for the second consecutive year the coast guard had a clean financial audit opinion. i talked about our acquisition program. less than 2% growth across our entire acquisition portfolio, and then when we buy...
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. >> what is the best advice your mom and dad have given you. >> they have both given me great advice. my dad was don't tell me how smart you are. tell me how hard you work. the real wisdom in that advice, especially when i was school aged, the harder you work, the smarter you become because you spend time studying. that's something you used to say to me even in elementary, middle, and high school. and i think that has served me well. and my mom's advice is always maintain a moral compass. and i think that's good advice for anyone, but particularly when you're an elected official. it is important to live by the values you espouse. people are very disappointed in what they say from their elected officials. millennials don't have a high rating. it is important to live by a moral compass. >> you're here, running for reelection. >> have you given any thought to what's next in any other glass ceilings you want to break? >> i love representing this district. i'm working on legislation. there's a lot i can do in congress on behalf of my district. i'm not someone who plans 5, 10 years in adva
. >> what is the best advice your mom and dad have given you. >> they have both given me great advice. my dad was don't tell me how smart you are. tell me how hard you work. the real wisdom in that advice, especially when i was school aged, the harder you work, the smarter you become because you spend time studying. that's something you used to say to me even in elementary, middle, and high school. and i think that has served me well. and my mom's advice is always maintain a moral...
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he was given almost mythical powers in 1606. just as the battle between common law courts and the powers of the king were developing nicely between the king and parliament. the three ideas that a person should not be deprived of his liberty or property without due process of law, there should be no taxation without common consent and that there there were limits to the royal prerogative featured prominently in each of those battles. the great charter of the liberties of england was referred to in the petition of right in 1868. he was an elder statesmen and sacked as kings did in those days for unpopular decisions in 1616. presented by cook to the house of laws. accepted by them and reluctantly and unequivocally given to him for the taxes he needed to raise. i fear the teaching as such is that they probably don't. the king tried to rule without parliament. that was a civil war between the royalists, also known as cavaliers, styled were wrong but were romantic in 1866 and all of that. and the parliamentarians, also styled round he
he was given almost mythical powers in 1606. just as the battle between common law courts and the powers of the king were developing nicely between the king and parliament. the three ideas that a person should not be deprived of his liberty or property without due process of law, there should be no taxation without common consent and that there there were limits to the royal prerogative featured prominently in each of those battles. the great charter of the liberties of england was referred to...
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at least its weaker than on tuesday when it was given super typhoon status. it's going to be packing winds as strong as 220 kilometres an hour according to the weather experts. and the risk on the eastern make landfall is of landslides and flash floods. nobody knows if and where that will happen. >>> a meeting between families of chinese passengers from the missing flight mh 370 has been canceled. they have been due to meet in beijing. crossing over to beijing adriane brown relatives waiting for information from authorities. what happens next? >> reporter: yes, that's right. for the third day running these families relatives of those missing from mh flight 370 have been protesting. the day began with a protest outside an anonymous building close to beijing international airport where they were due to be given a briefing by a senior manager of malaysian airlines. the families had demanded that the media be allowed in to watch proceedings, officials said no. so then the families decided to take their protest to the malaysian embassy in downtown beijing. that's
at least its weaker than on tuesday when it was given super typhoon status. it's going to be packing winds as strong as 220 kilometres an hour according to the weather experts. and the risk on the eastern make landfall is of landslides and flash floods. nobody knows if and where that will happen. >>> a meeting between families of chinese passengers from the missing flight mh 370 has been canceled. they have been due to meet in beijing. crossing over to beijing adriane brown relatives...
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given the en given the enthusiasm, somehow given the decline down to $64, i don't think we've heard theast of it. one of them talked about how the super freaking strong dollar has hurt tourists. ♪ nice variation, including the tourists that seek out the destination store that's macy's has. nothing you can do about it. it's out of his hands. not that it means a thing about online retailers he's forced to compete with. he's expanding to puerto rico, what's wrong with this picture? and it's moving into china in a time alibaba is bobbing, selling not good, bad timing. if maybe fossil, lundgren sa nn furniture was exciting. online furniture company reported terrific order, stocks up 37 points. in the end, macy's saying they had a steeper than expected learning curve, how could it still be a learning curve, after all these years it has worked. i know macy's will see it through, it always does, you have to wonder whether it is even worth it given there are so many better places to invest your money. even lower than expected macy's is good for trade. jim from mississippi j. >> caller: i want to
given the en given the enthusiasm, somehow given the decline down to $64, i don't think we've heard theast of it. one of them talked about how the super freaking strong dollar has hurt tourists. ♪ nice variation, including the tourists that seek out the destination store that's macy's has. nothing you can do about it. it's out of his hands. not that it means a thing about online retailers he's forced to compete with. he's expanding to puerto rico, what's wrong with this picture? and it's...
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given the options that are on the table. given sysco's own fiscal year.son why we're even having this conversation perhaps in the timing that we are dr. j, have any thoughts here? >> as soon as you mentioned it, judge, and i didn't trade a single option on it. but as soon as you mentioned it, this thing shot up, the options hit very fast. 00 lots, people buying. this looks like retail following what they heard you say. and the options did pop pretty dramatically, 200% or more in just minutes. it's pretty interesting. but it's not one that i've been involved with for the last month or who. >> right, i think you know, with a guy like peltz who has a great reputation of cost cutting, improving margins, they've done that in and remember he's on the board of mondelese, improved the board situation or helped to. he and now bill ackman and some others are going to be trying to improve the situation even further but it's a guy with the experience to do what i'm told they're looking to do. >> the thing is, and this obviously could change. when you look at 13-f fil
given the options that are on the table. given sysco's own fiscal year.son why we're even having this conversation perhaps in the timing that we are dr. j, have any thoughts here? >> as soon as you mentioned it, judge, and i didn't trade a single option on it. but as soon as you mentioned it, this thing shot up, the options hit very fast. 00 lots, people buying. this looks like retail following what they heard you say. and the options did pop pretty dramatically, 200% or more in just...
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and from your perspective are they achievable from the dime frame it would be given.n fact, we led the way. the emissions are down 10% since 2005. at the end of the day, however the issue is addressed. innovation, technology, these are the solutions getting us to the next generation of energy technologies and environmental solutions. fix, we are huge energy consumers, manufacturers consume one-third of the energy, and by design, this regulation will increase the rates for manufacturers. so we look at this from the perspective. perhaps more fund, we look at the clean air act. we know based on the way it's written and interpreted, this is the first of many regulations. our concern is what precedent are we setting for future sectors, manufacturers down the road. it takes a unique perspective to regulating power plants, beyond what the power plants can do, to things outside of their control. there's a regulation coming down the road in a few years requiring you to account for actions outside your facility, that's a big concern. this is not the only regulation, we are heav
and from your perspective are they achievable from the dime frame it would be given.n fact, we led the way. the emissions are down 10% since 2005. at the end of the day, however the issue is addressed. innovation, technology, these are the solutions getting us to the next generation of energy technologies and environmental solutions. fix, we are huge energy consumers, manufacturers consume one-third of the energy, and by design, this regulation will increase the rates for manufacturers. so we...
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each family is given 121 square meters of land. so far what has happened is over 10% of those applicants have actually been given deeds, with fewer who receive their plots. we have this report. >> reporter: they never imagined being given a peace of land would cost so much despair. with no income and a blind husband to take care of, they were prime candidates. for 12 years, we tried hard to get the land. we did. it's not in this area, we can't move. we have money to build a house there. our lndlord wants to evict us. land is in a fishing area. moving means she'd lose her job. they say they can't afford to move and the land is unlivable, many consider them unfortunate. 14,000 in this district applied for the scheme, and so far only 150 so far have received lands. the project was launched by the government two weeks ago, they were given papers confirming the applications were successufl, they have not got the plot yet. >> if we don't get it soon, we will protest, commit suicide. that's the only way. we can't carry on like this, we ar
each family is given 121 square meters of land. so far what has happened is over 10% of those applicants have actually been given deeds, with fewer who receive their plots. we have this report. >> reporter: they never imagined being given a peace of land would cost so much despair. with no income and a blind husband to take care of, they were prime candidates. for 12 years, we tried hard to get the land. we did. it's not in this area, we can't move. we have money to build a house there....
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you say we are not, given what is going on in china. are we still suffering from the overhang of the 2008 crisis. ? have we not cleared all of that out yet before we hit a rate rise? carmen: there are many compelling reasons why we onuldn't be jumping the gun interest rate increases. if we do see a move by the fed in september, i hope that the will be very gradual. in other words, i think that the and generallation lingering former abilities from the crisis do not warrant anything other than a gradual approach to formalization. pimm: i want to thank you very much. carmen reinhart is a professor at harvard. still ahead, alibaba's earnings are out this morning. betty: shares of the company are taking a big hit. lots of worries about the slowing growth in china, we will have that next. ♪ pimm: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. there is a live shot from the roof. betty: another beautiful day. pimm: we are looking south towards the statue of liberty. i am pimm fox and i am here with betty liu. betty: let's get a look at how the marke
you say we are not, given what is going on in china. are we still suffering from the overhang of the 2008 crisis. ? have we not cleared all of that out yet before we hit a rate rise? carmen: there are many compelling reasons why we onuldn't be jumping the gun interest rate increases. if we do see a move by the fed in september, i hope that the will be very gradual. in other words, i think that the and generallation lingering former abilities from the crisis do not warrant anything other than a...
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we have given away now over 2200 wheelchairs in memory of our daughter grace. as time has gone on, we felt the need to do other things. we did a lot with disaster relief assistance. a lot with wounded warriors. and began to going to other directions. we still do a lot with children. and it has been a great privilege to be able to see kids getting help, people getting help. host: we are catching you in a couple of days before the end of the session. before the august recess. light legislative day. what is a typical day for you here in the house? rep. macarthur: long. there is a mix of official duties like being at hearings or briefings and relationship building, i will spend time with other members. and try to get to know them and them me. getting my mind around the issues i am voting on. and while it is hard to get deeply involved in every issue, i will not vote on an issue without knowing why i am voting the way it is. even a suspension caused the rules have been suspended. even those, i have a need to understand what i am voting for. i will spend time on that
we have given away now over 2200 wheelchairs in memory of our daughter grace. as time has gone on, we felt the need to do other things. we did a lot with disaster relief assistance. a lot with wounded warriors. and began to going to other directions. we still do a lot with children. and it has been a great privilege to be able to see kids getting help, people getting help. host: we are catching you in a couple of days before the end of the session. before the august recess. light legislative...
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every one of them has a god-given purpose to live out, and god-given talents to live out.veryone of them was also promised at least one big break in life in the form of a public school to help them learn who they are and what they can do. for millions, it is a false promise. theechnology advances, first run of the letter is getting higher and higher and higher. if we do not create an educational system that allows some people to reach it, we are out for a lifetime of favor. -- of failure. situation call the what it is, the worst situation of any quality and the source of many other inequalities. i want to work with the urban league movement to end this in justice for once and for all. [applause] for half a century, this nation has pursued a war on poverty in massive government programs funded with trillions out of the u.s. taxpayer dollars. while well-intentioned, this has been a losing effort and the casualties can be counted in the millions who have never had a chance at work. whose families fell victim to drugs and violence and the crushing of the spirit. one of the bes
every one of them has a god-given purpose to live out, and god-given talents to live out.veryone of them was also promised at least one big break in life in the form of a public school to help them learn who they are and what they can do. for millions, it is a false promise. theechnology advances, first run of the letter is getting higher and higher and higher. if we do not create an educational system that allows some people to reach it, we are out for a lifetime of favor. -- of failure....
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since then the stock has given us a terrific 40% gain and we love the stock., i suddenly hit a wall a month and a half ago and the stock is down 15% off its highs and it's in part due to newfound weakness in china or at least people think it is because it now counts for a substantial part of the business and an even larger part of the international growth strategy still the stock has been defended by multiple analysts and the company delivered a solid quarter, 35% clip year over year and this company's been around and the global box office is up 60%. the company raised its new year full installation guidance and they're opening new theaters this year and imax seems to be uniquely tied to china and they have 239 theater in the people's republic and they're taking it to the hong kong stock market and difficult to talk about with the registration and it was originally scheduled for this quarter and the chinese stock market you have to wonder about the deal's fate. i think this chinese exposure is why imax is six points off its highs especially with the u.s. box o
since then the stock has given us a terrific 40% gain and we love the stock., i suddenly hit a wall a month and a half ago and the stock is down 15% off its highs and it's in part due to newfound weakness in china or at least people think it is because it now counts for a substantial part of the business and an even larger part of the international growth strategy still the stock has been defended by multiple analysts and the company delivered a solid quarter, 35% clip year over year and this...
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it was given to china, and japan occupied rather than governed it before. around 700 people mainly students stromed the compound on friday. protesters joined them. >> more flocked here in the evening. many stayed. there has been protests over the issue for weeks. people gathered on thursday after learning of the death of a student leader an apparent suicide. he was one of 24 facing charges for breaking into the education minister's office last week. >> translation: he has given his listen. such a dangerous situation, what kind of country will change history at any time. >> reporter: the students are from a generation expecting transparency. there has been a series of protests over policy changes, over the ruling party. including a trade pact with china. it called for the government to attract changes. >> i don't lict the democratic party. i hate to be labelled because i support the demonstration. pt education minister came out to meet the demonstrators. protesters want the charges against him dropped and called for him to resign. >> 93 have been rescued aft
it was given to china, and japan occupied rather than governed it before. around 700 people mainly students stromed the compound on friday. protesters joined them. >> more flocked here in the evening. many stayed. there has been protests over the issue for weeks. people gathered on thursday after learning of the death of a student leader an apparent suicide. he was one of 24 facing charges for breaking into the education minister's office last week. >> translation: he has given his...
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another 200 people had been given shorter sentences.ly exiled in to turk is a reported to be among those sentenced. >>> a man has set himself on fire outside the japanese embassy in seoul. he was part of a protest. to demand an apology for tokyo for forcing women in to military brothels. saturday is the an verse i ever end of the colonial rule. in 1993 japan acknowledged that they played a role in forcing women in to military brothels. >>> russia officially in recession and the figures are actually worse than predicted. in march analysts did predict the economy had passed through the worst of its troubles but they were wrong as rory challands reports. >> reporter: the economic front in russia's confrontation with the west is throwing up some increasingly bizarre spectacles dutch flowers going up in flames didestroyed we are told becausef pest contamination. >> these are freshly cut flowers from the netherlands infected with western california flour tips. >> reporter: russia is testing all dutch flour reports for such beasts. though the
another 200 people had been given shorter sentences.ly exiled in to turk is a reported to be among those sentenced. >>> a man has set himself on fire outside the japanese embassy in seoul. he was part of a protest. to demand an apology for tokyo for forcing women in to military brothels. saturday is the an verse i ever end of the colonial rule. in 1993 japan acknowledged that they played a role in forcing women in to military brothels. >>> russia officially in recession and...
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it's weaker than on tuesday when it was given supertyphoon status. it's going to be packing winds as strong as 220 kilometres an hour according to the weather experts. the risk on the eastern coast where it's expected to make landfall is landslides and flash floods. nobody knows if and where that will happen. >>> isil says it's responsible for thursday's suicide bombing inside a saudi arabia mosque used by security forces. it happened in the town close to the border with yemen. 15 people were killed in one of the biggest attacks against saudi personnel. isil is becoming increasingly active in saudi arabia. >>> the first commercial flight touched down in aden. they are gaining ground in other southern provinces after taking back an important military base. >> on patrol, pro government forces comb through yemen's biggest military base. fighters loyal to president hadi retook the strategic base this week. they are calling it a significant blow to the houthi rebels and those fighting for the former president. >> we have cleared it out with the help of th
it's weaker than on tuesday when it was given supertyphoon status. it's going to be packing winds as strong as 220 kilometres an hour according to the weather experts. the risk on the eastern coast where it's expected to make landfall is landslides and flash floods. nobody knows if and where that will happen. >>> isil says it's responsible for thursday's suicide bombing inside a saudi arabia mosque used by security forces. it happened in the town close to the border with yemen. 15...
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they were given first aid food, water, shoes anything they needed. they are taken to a number of reception centers troops the country. six other people rescued yesterday on wednesday were airlifted to a nearby hospital on the nearby island of lampedusa because of their serious conditions. 25 people whom drowned were recovered from the sea who were on the same ship were taken away but the death toll is still unclear. according to survivors the boat was carrying 600 migrants and if that is true and there is no way to as i remember it, of course as the ship has sunk and many bodies may be lost at sea the death toll may be as high as 200. this is once again a tragedy. it is understood that once again when they saw this ship approaching in the distance, all or most of the migrants moved to one side of the boat, causing it to capsize and causing so many people to whose their lives. >> part of an aircraft wing which washed up on reunion island is said by malaysian authorities to be from mh370. some relatives of the missing chinese passengers don't believe t
they were given first aid food, water, shoes anything they needed. they are taken to a number of reception centers troops the country. six other people rescued yesterday on wednesday were airlifted to a nearby hospital on the nearby island of lampedusa because of their serious conditions. 25 people whom drowned were recovered from the sea who were on the same ship were taken away but the death toll is still unclear. according to survivors the boat was carrying 600 migrants and if that is true...
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the washington zoo's panda has given birth.hoto shows one of the tiny newborns, you can't make out much but it's a newborn panda. the 17-year-old panda mom, mei xiang gave birth around 10:00 yesterday morning. a few hours later she gave birth to the other. the panda has two other cubs. one of those cubs, named bao bao, was celebrating her second birthday today this is video from her first birthday. >> i wouldn't think a baby panda would look like that. am i the only one? >> i don't know that i ever thought of what a baby panda would look like. >> the zoo will give the cub a frozen treat to mark the occasion. visitors can see bao bao later this morning outside the zoo panda house. >>> today marks day one of a major initiative to bring hope to one of philadelphia's most violent neighborhoods. folks in nicetown will get together for the festival of life. 1,000 grocery boxes will be given away to those in need. residents will have a chance to win a number of other prizes throughout the week. really beautiful weather outside today.
the washington zoo's panda has given birth.hoto shows one of the tiny newborns, you can't make out much but it's a newborn panda. the 17-year-old panda mom, mei xiang gave birth around 10:00 yesterday morning. a few hours later she gave birth to the other. the panda has two other cubs. one of those cubs, named bao bao, was celebrating her second birthday today this is video from her first birthday. >> i wouldn't think a baby panda would look like that. am i the only one? >> i don't...
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they were given first aid, food, shoes, and anything they needed immediately.course they will then be distributed across the reception centers across italy. but of course, these are people who are seriously traumatized. they went through a serious life-threatening situation. we don't even know how many died for real. we know that 25 people who drowned have been pulled from the sea and have been taken on the same ship, which -- let me step aside you can see anything now. there are more coffins coming out, but there are wooden coffins being used to take away the bodies. we have seen also pretty tragic scenes of their relatives who were traveling with them who had to go and pay their last respects. we heard from doctors without boarders and save the children that among those 25 who died, there were three children. doctors without borders told us their mother who is also pregnant survived. so you can only imagine the situation and feelings she is going through right now. this is just the latest of a series of horrific stories we heard since the start of the year. >
they were given first aid, food, shoes, and anything they needed immediately.course they will then be distributed across the reception centers across italy. but of course, these are people who are seriously traumatized. they went through a serious life-threatening situation. we don't even know how many died for real. we know that 25 people who drowned have been pulled from the sea and have been taken on the same ship, which -- let me step aside you can see anything now. there are more coffins...
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interesting given that we talked about gold and it's recent rise. he says time to sell volatility and buy discount certificates: quality is still too expensive and stuff is getting cheap but nobody wants to buy it so nothing to buy at all. >> edwin peterson tweeting in saying i had positioned myself to buy after the fed causing the dip in september but now i'm sitting on a bunch of cash watching cnbc. >> do stay tuned in because we do want to keep an eye on how equities continue to trade after that sell off in asia. yesterday they came on cnbc and they were referring to the volatility that this is the new normal and the real surprise would have been if we did not see volatility in asset prices a head of a fed rate hike. perhaps it should be expected. we shouldn't be worrying so much. >> let's talk about tropical storm danny. it's been upgraded to a hurricane as it heads toward land. the national hurricane center says winds have picked up to 75 miles per hour but the storm is likely to remain a weak category 1 hurricane. danny is expected to reach th
interesting given that we talked about gold and it's recent rise. he says time to sell volatility and buy discount certificates: quality is still too expensive and stuff is getting cheap but nobody wants to buy it so nothing to buy at all. >> edwin peterson tweeting in saying i had positioned myself to buy after the fed causing the dip in september but now i'm sitting on a bunch of cash watching cnbc. >> do stay tuned in because we do want to keep an eye on how equities continue to...
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acknowledge the market street raul railway past and present your surrounded by them those folks have given thousands and thousands of hours of volunteer time over decades to help make what you see here happen if you sit in this spotlight thirty years ago we have had been directly under a double freeway the entire waterfront you know had trithsz away from it's mairment history but didn't know what that was going to be a few people had the vision to see a world-class waterfront i want to acknowledge one in particular he can't be here he passed away one year and one day ago doug right that served mayor feinstein and served mayor agnos as the deputy mayor for transformation tra transportation that is part of douglas lying lillian widow i hope you'll give her a round of applause also anothers important few minutes is me, me the president of the delance project she got those tracks put in to connect the f line up there what the n and t line to the south the e line couldn't have taken place if it wouldn't have gotten done she lobbied city hall she can't be here but i'd like a hand for me, me dela
acknowledge the market street raul railway past and present your surrounded by them those folks have given thousands and thousands of hours of volunteer time over decades to help make what you see here happen if you sit in this spotlight thirty years ago we have had been directly under a double freeway the entire waterfront you know had trithsz away from it's mairment history but didn't know what that was going to be a few people had the vision to see a world-class waterfront i want to...
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we saw s&p drop their outlook and the timing could not be worse given that we're approaching the fedhike and the commodity sell off hits brazil especially hard given the oil resources there so not a good time and congress is back in session now after recess and we did see the speaker in congress say he's removing himself from the government coalition so that could spell additional trouble. >> thank you so much. the u.s. mining giant reporting 43% slide in mining profit. shares are trading higher as you can see on the board. meanwhile, randgold managing to deliver a profit despite the falling gold price. this on the back of taxes and joint ventures including it's mind in the congo. in the last few minutes the ceo said it's possible gold may drop below $1,000 this year. >> gold is slightly up on the day but currently hovering around a 5.5 year low. meantime wti crude is currently trading at its lowest point since the end of march. 44.98. back below 49 slightly higher on the day. let's get to director of metal's research and strategy. thank you for coming in this morning. what are your
we saw s&p drop their outlook and the timing could not be worse given that we're approaching the fedhike and the commodity sell off hits brazil especially hard given the oil resources there so not a good time and congress is back in session now after recess and we did see the speaker in congress say he's removing himself from the government coalition so that could spell additional trouble. >> thank you so much. the u.s. mining giant reporting 43% slide in mining profit. shares are...
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i think given the time, and given the length of the report, it bo would make sense to continue and another report that the planning department will be coming out with in september anyway, that is an update on the one that was released in july. so this allow the planning department the opportunity to actually merge the two reports together, and actually add a number of data points that the community has asked for since the july report has come ut. so i will make the motion to continue to the call of the chair. >> thank you very much, we'll schedule that as soon as possible. without -- so there has been a motion made. without objections -- that is the word i'm looking for without objection this motion passes [ gavel ] . thank you very much. >> public comment? >> that is right. let's make a motion to rescind the vote. >> second. >> thank you. unanimous motion to rescind. open up for public comments on items 7 and 8. anyone who wishes to speak on items 7 and 8 that we're going to continue? okay. all right, seeing no public comment. okay. did you want to make your comment formally? >> my name i
i think given the time, and given the length of the report, it bo would make sense to continue and another report that the planning department will be coming out with in september anyway, that is an update on the one that was released in july. so this allow the planning department the opportunity to actually merge the two reports together, and actually add a number of data points that the community has asked for since the july report has come ut. so i will make the motion to continue to the...
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cards, given that the expiration date is always placed in the card. so, there's a lot of things that you're losing. >> who's gonna come check the card, or is anyone gonna come check it? i mean, you're living kind of a risky proposition there. >> you went from being protected to being completely unprotected, right? because when you had daca status, or i should say daca deferred action, you were protected from removal. now you're not, right? if you didn't return it, you fall outside of that protection. it also means you can't work, and continuing to work would be working in violation. >> okay. so, what do you advise people to do if you're caught in this scenario, where you missed the officer, you didn't return the card, the deadline has expired, but you still have it? >> the first thing that we recommend those who still have a three-year work permit that was released after february 16th is to call uscis as soon as possible and let them know that you're still in possession of the card and figure out a way to work it out with them so that you can still ke
cards, given that the expiration date is always placed in the card. so, there's a lot of things that you're losing. >> who's gonna come check the card, or is anyone gonna come check it? i mean, you're living kind of a risky proposition there. >> you went from being protected to being completely unprotected, right? because when you had daca status, or i should say daca deferred action, you were protected from removal. now you're not, right? if you didn't return it, you fall outside...
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i have been given this wonderful opportunity. i want to serve as long as the people keep me there. as long as i have the fire in my belly, i was telling my staff and walking down the hall and said, i never want to lose this sense of awe. i still stand here and think about the history. and the people who walked the halls. i never want to walk in just feel like i am in a special place. if i ever lose that, i am going home. if i have that fire if i am , truly doing public work and taking care my constituents, i want to stay here. host: representative brenda lawrence, democrat from michigan. 14th district. thank you for your time. rep. lawrence: thank you. >> c-span congressional freshman profiles continues with republican tom macarthur of new jersey's third district. a longtime insurance executive, he talks about efforts to bridge the partisan gap. his family's charitable foundation, and his impressions of washington. this is about 20 minutes. host: congressman tom macarthur of new jersey, can you recall the first time you visited washington, d.c.? rep. macarthur: a great question. it
i have been given this wonderful opportunity. i want to serve as long as the people keep me there. as long as i have the fire in my belly, i was telling my staff and walking down the hall and said, i never want to lose this sense of awe. i still stand here and think about the history. and the people who walked the halls. i never want to walk in just feel like i am in a special place. if i ever lose that, i am going home. if i have that fire if i am , truly doing public work and taking care my...
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and on sovereign reservation land given to them by the americans. they were just trying to see how far they could go. they did not want to be the wards of the government. they were very poor. they didn't want welfare. they would get welfare from the ladies organizations that would close them and feed them and send them to school. they wanted to be independent. james pushed it to see how far it could go. it would be open 24/seven. they didn't have to obey the laws of florida. that is what they proved. and then getting into casino gaming, the u.s. government was not prepared for that either. but as it went through the process, they got permission to have casino gaming on their sovereign reservation land. and they went out and taught the other tribes in the u.s. many of them also impoverished, on how they could do that. that is how native americans. into gaming. -- native americans got into gaming. gaming is as good as anything when you have nothing. you look around on the reservations and some of them are terrifically isolated. what do they have? how
and on sovereign reservation land given to them by the americans. they were just trying to see how far they could go. they did not want to be the wards of the government. they were very poor. they didn't want welfare. they would get welfare from the ladies organizations that would close them and feed them and send them to school. they wanted to be independent. james pushed it to see how far it could go. it would be open 24/seven. they didn't have to obey the laws of florida. that is what they...
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piper has given us one, give us one as well. mr. dillard: i feel like the work is on the offenders themselves. when i met a lifer who rated difference in my life throughout my prison sentence i realized how the older inmates try to encourage the younger ones. i still feel like you cannot leave formerly incarcerated citizens out of the equation. mrs. kerman: i will give two quick examples -- mr. ofer: i will give two quick examples. reducing the risk of solitary confinement in 2011, colorado place solitary confinement at 7%. today, it's about 1%. we have seen a dramatic decrease in the use of solitary by banning the use of solitary against people with mental illness. the second example is bail reform. what we've done in new jersey and what other states are looking at -- we had 10,000 people sit in jail awaiting their trial because they cannot afford a few thousand dollars in bail. we have completely revamped that system. now, your bail is determined by your risk assessment and not whether you are a poor or rich. that change will lead
piper has given us one, give us one as well. mr. dillard: i feel like the work is on the offenders themselves. when i met a lifer who rated difference in my life throughout my prison sentence i realized how the older inmates try to encourage the younger ones. i still feel like you cannot leave formerly incarcerated citizens out of the equation. mrs. kerman: i will give two quick examples -- mr. ofer: i will give two quick examples. reducing the risk of solitary confinement in 2011, colorado...