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but trump has pulled it off. but it could hurt him in the general election because he'e's got it win these middle of the road voters and he's behind in so many states that it looks now like an easy win for the democrats unless trump gains 10 percentage points acrososs the board. >> clinton, as erik just pointed out. did make quite a strong speech last week. clearly she had been doing some thinking, training and also undoubtedly had a lot of consultants at her side telling her or working with her on how to address the kind of polemics trump has been throwing her way. she's a very tough politician. do you think that will stand her in good stead? will she stand up and put up with or even trounce these attacks? >> i'm sure she will. she can keep her calm. whereas he goes out of his way to be nasty and horrible, she is just composed. she doesn't use bad language like he does. there is one personality on the one side which you really think is very easy to attack, and on the other side there is his inexperience in polit
but trump has pulled it off. but it could hurt him in the general election because he'e's got it win these middle of the road voters and he's behind in so many states that it looks now like an easy win for the democrats unless trump gains 10 percentage points acrososs the board. >> clinton, as erik just pointed out. did make quite a strong speech last week. clearly she had been doing some thinking, training and also undoubtedly had a lot of consultants at her side telling her or working...
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bernie sanders, even when he has lost, has never lost the support of his people. they have come out by the thousands, by the tens of thousands, a million and a half people have come to rallies for bernie sanders even over the last couple of weeks and couple that she was going to have the number of delegates she needed to become the presumptive nominee. thousands of people came out. ten thousand at one rally a few days ago. 3,000, a couple of nights ago, all screaming his name and booing when he brings up hillary clinton. so, again, he has been on this emotional roller coaster, knowing in his head what the reality is of the delegate math. but also feeling really this a finity with the reports. a lot of this will be what he cares about and she feels about like the $15 minimum wage, tamron. >> we're getting record that bernie sanders is inside of the white house. peter alexander is standing by. peter, what can you tell us, shouhow long is this meeting expected to last here snr. >> on the schedule for 40 minutes. restraining orders as we have the conversation. win of
bernie sanders, even when he has lost, has never lost the support of his people. they have come out by the thousands, by the tens of thousands, a million and a half people have come to rallies for bernie sanders even over the last couple of weeks and couple that she was going to have the number of delegates she needed to become the presumptive nominee. thousands of people came out. ten thousand at one rally a few days ago. 3,000, a couple of nights ago, all screaming his name and booing when he...
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whoparty has been hijacked has callous disregard for the rules. trump is still running a primary campaign. consolidated the republican party behind him. today he is meeting with evangelicals as if he was still meeting -- running against ted cruz. charlie: on economic questions, you know all the major people in the world of economics and what they think. gillian: i've known quite a few. charlie: what is their judgment of the truck business record and economic proposals? gillian: most grown-up economists are completely appalled and disbelieving by what comes out of his mouth. the one calculation everyone is trying to make is is he going to end up being a front man for the republican party and actually the grown-ups will comment and take over? i sat down with senior republicans and one of the big powerbrokers was trying to tell everyone don't panic, trump will be the front man but people like paul ryan will be in charge. because he has no funding apparatus the republican funding policies will come in and take control. trump is thelly front man. but f
whoparty has been hijacked has callous disregard for the rules. trump is still running a primary campaign. consolidated the republican party behind him. today he is meeting with evangelicals as if he was still meeting -- running against ted cruz. charlie: on economic questions, you know all the major people in the world of economics and what they think. gillian: i've known quite a few. charlie: what is their judgment of the truck business record and economic proposals? gillian: most grown-up...
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has been fairly quiet.y are trying to work out how they will take leadership of the conservative party in the country before they shape up with a deal with europe is. one quote from the former business secretary. apart from the monarchy we do not have a great deal of institutional privacy left in the u.k. which pretty much sums things up. we look forward to hearing from mark carney. that is one institution that has not been quiet. that is the bank of england. rishaad: markets for loans in the middle -- in the middle east have never looked so attractive. -- what does this tell us about the state of play when it comes to the region question ?ark -- the region question g international lenders overtake on the lead table. only one local lender appears in the top 10 loan arrangers, national bank of abu dhabi. the second-largest by assets. is a squeezer this on the quiddity in the gcc. the oil drop is the background in the banking system. we have for instance in saudi arabia the interbank lending rate near to a se
has been fairly quiet.y are trying to work out how they will take leadership of the conservative party in the country before they shape up with a deal with europe is. one quote from the former business secretary. apart from the monarchy we do not have a great deal of institutional privacy left in the u.k. which pretty much sums things up. we look forward to hearing from mark carney. that is one institution that has not been quiet. that is the bank of england. rishaad: markets for loans in the...
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cameron has been in office since 2010. he said he wants the new prime minister in place by the time of his party's conference in october. he reassured britons and europeans that despite the referendum result there will be no immediate changes to their lives. election officials say 51.9% of voters in the uk chose to leave the european union and 48.1% voted to remain. prime minister cameron had campaigned to stay and said a decision to leave would damage the country's economy. people against staying in the eu say it imposes too many regulations and they say the free movement of people within the bloc has brought too many migrants to britain. they accuse them of taking jobs and raising social welfare costs. former london mayor boris johnson led the brexit campaign. >> they have decided that it is time to vote to take back control. from a european union that has become too remote, too opaque, and not accountable enough to the people it is meant to serve. >> the uk is the first country to vote to quit the eu. it could impact th
cameron has been in office since 2010. he said he wants the new prime minister in place by the time of his party's conference in october. he reassured britons and europeans that despite the referendum result there will be no immediate changes to their lives. election officials say 51.9% of voters in the uk chose to leave the european union and 48.1% voted to remain. prime minister cameron had campaigned to stay and said a decision to leave would damage the country's economy. people against...
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an independent investigation panel has concluded that not enough has changed for the athletes to be reinstated>> because the system in russia has been tainted by doping from the top level and down, we cannot trust that what we call, and people might call, reforms are really working. reporter: the iaaf stresses that some training outside of the system may be able to compete. they would have to do some as neutral athletes and not under the russian flag. host: there has been a lot of talk on social media about the van. -- ban. a former hurdler said that this was appropriate, saying that russia is a major nation, this has not happened lately and other nations are not far from banning as well. and another user, how happy am i to hear that russia was banned from the olympics. some other users say that they are being singled out and one person wrote, i feel like russia is unfairly targeted. and another young woman called for equal treatment for all of the sports teams, saying, i'm not against sanctions for russia, i am against the russian ban when everyone else -- that is hypocrisy. a german court ha
an independent investigation panel has concluded that not enough has changed for the athletes to be reinstated>> because the system in russia has been tainted by doping from the top level and down, we cannot trust that what we call, and people might call, reforms are really working. reporter: the iaaf stresses that some training outside of the system may be able to compete. they would have to do some as neutral athletes and not under the russian flag. host: there has been a lot of talk on...
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on the flipside, health care has been at the bottom and has been the laggards most of the day, down bybout half of 1%. energy and talk about why energy actually has been rising higher, and the reason is because what is happening with nymex crude. nymex crude is up at session highs, crossing the $50 per barrel mark right now, if two dollars and $.41. of course, we are waiting on crude stockpile data from last week that is expected to show another supply fall for the third week in a row. also this. energy winners. reset gainers, these up simply on the order of 5%, the highest in the past four or five weeks. on the flipside, as i was saying, health care, health care being the laggard, biogenic plunging the most in almost a year. -- biogen, and alexion also down, and the drug here is for a rare neuromuscular disease, guys, also failed to meet its goals. betty: all right, thank you, ramy. mark? mark: paul ryan is blasting the supports fore president, talking about blasting the federal judge hearing the case about trump university, calling the remarks racist and indefensible. speaker ryan: c
on the flipside, health care has been at the bottom and has been the laggards most of the day, down bybout half of 1%. energy and talk about why energy actually has been rising higher, and the reason is because what is happening with nymex crude. nymex crude is up at session highs, crossing the $50 per barrel mark right now, if two dollars and $.41. of course, we are waiting on crude stockpile data from last week that is expected to show another supply fall for the third week in a row. also...
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he has been for as long as he has been, and has had so many positive reinforcements for the behaviors exhibited both as a business person and a candidate -- he is unlikely to change. people praying for him to become more presidential and pivot, they are barking up the wrong tree. i could imagine a million things donald trump could do to turn it around. my question is if he has anything like the inclination to do those things. so far, there is no inclination he does. mark: he needs to pick a really successful presidential running mate. someone perceived as ready to be president from day one to broaden his brand a little bit. he needs a great convention and great first debate. all of those things are in his grasp. but he needs to plan those things now. if he approaches them in the same ad hoc way, he will not get that trifecta. john: the question is even if he does those things you suggest whether it may be too late if he does enough damage to himself. still ahead, two political masterminds. after this break. ♪ ♪ mark: we are back with republican media consultant and marginally handsom
he has been for as long as he has been, and has had so many positive reinforcements for the behaviors exhibited both as a business person and a candidate -- he is unlikely to change. people praying for him to become more presidential and pivot, they are barking up the wrong tree. i could imagine a million things donald trump could do to turn it around. my question is if he has anything like the inclination to do those things. so far, there is no inclination he does. mark: he needs to pick a...
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i mean, you know who has the oil? isis has the oil. >> she mentions i will bring us into war. she is the one no wanted to go into iraq. >> she is one of the worst secretary of states in the history of our country. >> trump may be a target rich environment for clinton but isn't clinton also a target rich environment for trump? >> well, hey, chris, we will take that fight any day because i think when president obama asked her to serve as secretary of state she did a terrific job for him. she helped negotiate a deal to reduce nuclear weapons between russia and the united states then got the votes in the united states senate to ratify that agreement. she projected american values across the globe. she did a deal to bring an end to hostilities -- to bring an end to the fighting between hamas and israel. she's got a strong record to stand on when it comes to the question of libya, which trump likes to raise. you know, what were we faced with there? muammar gaddafi has about to slaughter thousands and thousands of his own citizens. we were asked by our nato allies, asked by the arab
i mean, you know who has the oil? isis has the oil. >> she mentions i will bring us into war. she is the one no wanted to go into iraq. >> she is one of the worst secretary of states in the history of our country. >> trump may be a target rich environment for clinton but isn't clinton also a target rich environment for trump? >> well, hey, chris, we will take that fight any day because i think when president obama asked her to serve as secretary of state she did a...
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jewel has a's crown big problem. some f-150 super cabs falling short on emissions and fuel economy standards. can ford had off the regulators? david: disney opens in a shanghai to large crowds despite tragedy. we are one hour from the close of trading. let's head to see desk where ramy: -- where ramy inocencio has more for us. of ourou can see two three major indices are making a little bit of a comeback. the s&p 500 is just above the flatline. the dow up by a third of a percent. brexit is weighing heavy on what everyone is looking at in terms of the trade. we did see a new poll out of the u.k. leaning toward brexit, but the keys in the u.k. are seeing something different with odds slipping to 38 after surpassing 44, so ware seeing a little bit of a lift in the market. we can see that a little more announced as we go to the dow intraday. out, weose numbers came can see we started flirting with a flatline and we are up about .3%, trying to lock in those gains with about one hour left in trade. at its lowest point, we
jewel has a's crown big problem. some f-150 super cabs falling short on emissions and fuel economy standards. can ford had off the regulators? david: disney opens in a shanghai to large crowds despite tragedy. we are one hour from the close of trading. let's head to see desk where ramy: -- where ramy inocencio has more for us. of ourou can see two three major indices are making a little bit of a comeback. the s&p 500 is just above the flatline. the dow up by a third of a percent. brexit is...
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everyone here sort of has a look on their face like, what has happened to our community?standing in front of pulse, a couple blocks down that way, and we have not been able to get close to the scene. it has been hard absorbing the gravity of what happened here, that 49 lives were lost in that building over there. you feel distant because the police are keeping us away. obviously, they have to spend days processing it. they are going through the shooter's computer and digital trail to figure out more about him. we learned a lot more about him today from the fbi director in terms of all the times over the past few years he had sworn allegiance or said he supported various groups overseas. we learned more about the shooter, but we are starting to learn more about the victims. john: the lgbt community has obviously faced hate crimes and been subject to those crimes. this particular crime is tied up with the issue of islamic terrorism. to the extent you have had contact with victims' families, how are they dealing mentally with being hit with a double barrel hate crime? guest:
everyone here sort of has a look on their face like, what has happened to our community?standing in front of pulse, a couple blocks down that way, and we have not been able to get close to the scene. it has been hard absorbing the gravity of what happened here, that 49 lives were lost in that building over there. you feel distant because the police are keeping us away. obviously, they have to spend days processing it. they are going through the shooter's computer and digital trail to figure out...
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he has been basically -- there has been a lot of media and he has had a lot of media exposure regardingenezuela. and he is taking the position of the opposition in venezuela. imagine, those guys, the position they won an election -- they won the election last december. president maduro recognize that. after the national electorate council presented the results. and they say from the very beginning, the whole task of the new national a similar was to get rid of president maduro in six months. so this is a very undemocratic way of acting, a very undemocratic behavior. but nobody says anything. this is the same opposition maduro to invoke the charter. again, it is illegal. just imagine the congress of the askinges to the oas and them to invoke anything against the government of the u.s. this is not the way to do it. as i said, he has taken political decision from the very beginning. he is not a diplomat. he is not a neutral player trying to mediate in a situation that might happen in a country. no, he is the one taking the position of the opposition. so he's another member of the oppositio
he has been basically -- there has been a lot of media and he has had a lot of media exposure regardingenezuela. and he is taking the position of the opposition in venezuela. imagine, those guys, the position they won an election -- they won the election last december. president maduro recognize that. after the national electorate council presented the results. and they say from the very beginning, the whole task of the new national a similar was to get rid of president maduro in six months. so...
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microsoft has had deals that has gone better than others.e got good preparation on this one and the name synergy is pretty clear. scarlet: does an exclusive interview with bill gates. we have been watching shares of viacom all day, not just because of the management drama. a less than stellar forecast was given for the third quarter. there is a battle going on for control. lucas has been covering the story from bloomberg news. when it comes to the earnings forecast, this is a preliminary forecast, it fell short of analyst estimates. to what extents -- to what extent are they a to be doing to management losing focus? >> investors see -- manage -- to be preoccupied. those a stretch when the stock was up, even though they released these forecasts that's just the numbers were not going to be up to snuff. hewe is some dispute as to deserves the blame. viacom has decided to point some of the blame at the redstone family. they said it impeded a deal with a subscription video demand service. are paid services like hulu and amazon. at the same time b
microsoft has had deals that has gone better than others.e got good preparation on this one and the name synergy is pretty clear. scarlet: does an exclusive interview with bill gates. we have been watching shares of viacom all day, not just because of the management drama. a less than stellar forecast was given for the third quarter. there is a battle going on for control. lucas has been covering the story from bloomberg news. when it comes to the earnings forecast, this is a preliminary...
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a lot of it has gone to gold but it has really gone to oil.ems like the markets are taking interest, gold ford for reasons but oil of course because it has come off an extreme low. what is the impact of brexit? >> that is the question because if you look at europe, for instance, or has been a flow out of european equities in the last couple of months. investors are pricing in a 20% decline. it is in our opinion a huge big news. a lot of it is getting discounted in the current prices. it has something that is extremely topical when you are investing clients. thank you for joining us. down .25 of 1%. do you talk about exit much over there? rishaad: as we get closer and when you see what is happening with the last two polls about the majority suggesting it is time to leave. i do not know if you will be back there for the vote. manus: i have my postal vote and that will be the most important thing. i will be popping it in the post. that is it for us. ?c+sv isjanet yellen says that she sure the economy will improve to justify a rate hike. hillary s
a lot of it has gone to gold but it has really gone to oil.ems like the markets are taking interest, gold ford for reasons but oil of course because it has come off an extreme low. what is the impact of brexit? >> that is the question because if you look at europe, for instance, or has been a flow out of european equities in the last couple of months. investors are pricing in a 20% decline. it is in our opinion a huge big news. a lot of it is getting discounted in the current prices. it...
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she has had more votes but she has not had that enthusiasm. she has not had the young people in the numbers that he has had them. frankly, she's not doing well with independent voters. so in order for her to go forward and be successful, she really needs him to be onboard. what he says tonight could be very, very important going forward. >> it will be a very important sign for us and for the supporters on where he is headed next. he is going to finish out the process in the primary here in d.c. and, you know, definite lit tone and tenor tonight, my suspicion is going to be a big thank you and look at what all we've accomplished without saying, you know, good-bye. he has to figure out what he wants to come away with. >> bernie sanders was more critical of secretary clinton than he had been recently going so far as to criticize the clinton foundation when i asked him about criticisms of the foundation. he started talking about issues he had which is real sign that for him this is not over at least in his heart and in his head. >> and we're going
she has had more votes but she has not had that enthusiasm. she has not had the young people in the numbers that he has had them. frankly, she's not doing well with independent voters. so in order for her to go forward and be successful, she really needs him to be onboard. what he says tonight could be very, very important going forward. >> it will be a very important sign for us and for the supporters on where he is headed next. he is going to finish out the process in the primary here...
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that has not been happening to the extent that the fed has hope. one of my concerns is that the ,nducement to expand capacity the unnatural excess capacity that comes from unnaturally low interest rates could get the fed into a kind of vicious cycle where all that excess capacity creates excess commodities, downward pressure on prices, and makes it much harder to hit the goal.flation it creates this dilemma that's hard to get out of. is there a danger that the ultra low interest rates are contribute into that? investmentn: i think has been running at a very slow pace. we have really not had the creation of a lot of excess capacity. have?r toomey: what do we janet yellen: one of the reasons that productivity growth has been so slow and has been disappointingly slow is that we have had very weak investment in the aftermath of the crisis. more recently in recent months, it has turned negative and is extremely low, even outside of energy where we have a substantial cut back in drilling activity. i don't think in the impact of low interest rates has bee
that has not been happening to the extent that the fed has hope. one of my concerns is that the ,nducement to expand capacity the unnatural excess capacity that comes from unnaturally low interest rates could get the fed into a kind of vicious cycle where all that excess capacity creates excess commodities, downward pressure on prices, and makes it much harder to hit the goal.flation it creates this dilemma that's hard to get out of. is there a danger that the ultra low interest rates are...
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she has admitted, she has admitted to her mistakes in these emails. >> not all of them. >> she has. she consistently admitted to mistakes in the emails. trish: another that she shouldn't have done it. >> she said that. she said that i don't to his point she has, she has said that. but that in off itself, why, why would sheave done it? again, it gets back to clinton, bill clinton taking one 1/2 million bucks from ubs when his wife got a bunch their clients off the hook. i say to myself, why would sheave done this? she had to have known it was wrong. and it is as though she is somehow above it all. >> no, i don't think she is saying or indicating in any way she is above it all. trish: but rules do not apply to her. >> but the rules that she is talking about, the rules that led her to that point in the first place are related to things that her predecessors have done, four of them. >> they have not done. no, they have not done. let's debunk that right here. we're going to debunk it, everybody talks other people did it. colin powell had gmail account. wasn't exclusive use of his email.
she has admitted, she has admitted to her mistakes in these emails. >> not all of them. >> she has. she consistently admitted to mistakes in the emails. trish: another that she shouldn't have done it. >> she said that. she said that i don't to his point she has, she has said that. but that in off itself, why, why would sheave done it? again, it gets back to clinton, bill clinton taking one 1/2 million bucks from ubs when his wife got a bunch their clients off the hook. i say...
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a presidential campaign has it has been defined in the past.s no indication that there's a grass roots organization in place. that's one precinct by precinct and door by door and it requires a tremendous amount of organization. now, donald trump may be the first in history, if he continues this way, it's sort of a top campaign without the under pennings, he may be the first cam presidential campaign in history to win. i would have to be convinced. we keep waiting for him to get that organization going. part of it has to do with money. some of them are saying not now or never. i keep coming back, there are ways to go, but time is beginning to run out on donald trump. and i think the path for his possible winning, there is still a path gets narrower and narrower. we'll know more, perhaps, after the conventions, i don't think we'll be able to say definitively close to a real trend until after labor day. >> i hope to see you many times before that. >> thank you. >>> up next, donald trump gave his ideas today, international trade. a very important p
a presidential campaign has it has been defined in the past.s no indication that there's a grass roots organization in place. that's one precinct by precinct and door by door and it requires a tremendous amount of organization. now, donald trump may be the first in history, if he continues this way, it's sort of a top campaign without the under pennings, he may be the first cam presidential campaign in history to win. i would have to be convinced. we keep waiting for him to get that...
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-- he has not responded. than ten seconds here, this is my last question to kayleigh. do you think -- i wanted to ask you, i just lost my train of thought. that he should have responded quickly, because he mentioned he's going to give a speech about hillary clinton. should he have responded quicker to hillary's attack on foreign policy? >> i would have liked to seen a response, but he just laid out his foreign policy vision two weeks earlier, so he didn't need to respond, it would have been nice. >> thanks everybody. we'll be right back. >>> hillary clinton and donald trump go nuclear in a 140-characters or less, jeanne moos has the blow-by-blow. >> reporter: it's twitter war on one keyboard. >> crooked hillary. >> reporter: on the other keyboard. >> he can say whatever he wants to say. >> reporter: may the best tweeter win. after president obama endorsed hillary clinton. >> i'm with her. >> reporter: donald trump fired first. obama just endorsed crooked hillary. he wants four more years of obama which nobody
-- he has not responded. than ten seconds here, this is my last question to kayleigh. do you think -- i wanted to ask you, i just lost my train of thought. that he should have responded quickly, because he mentioned he's going to give a speech about hillary clinton. should he have responded quicker to hillary's attack on foreign policy? >> i would have liked to seen a response, but he just laid out his foreign policy vision two weeks earlier, so he didn't need to respond, it would have...
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will grant has the story. will: there may not be a more unlikely marriage than an orchestra and football, but we are in paris after all. interpreted aic tuesday match. gone are the chants, the commentators from an at least so far, the hligans. match the seems to game play, plus music elements unique to either team. orthere is a two- three-minute time delay. i have in your piece and he told aref spain or croatia donating and we have to translate that into music. reporter: if classical music works well with seemingly disparate things like action movies, why not sport, too? but there are other types of music as well. some in the audience were skeptical before eventually being one of her -- being won over. bei was afraid i would not able to concentrate on the match because of the music, but it made it more dramatic and t earful. >> i think it is not bad because it makes classical music more accessible. it is really cool. there are a lot of people here who would not normally go to the philharmonic in paris. will: i
will grant has the story. will: there may not be a more unlikely marriage than an orchestra and football, but we are in paris after all. interpreted aic tuesday match. gone are the chants, the commentators from an at least so far, the hligans. match the seems to game play, plus music elements unique to either team. orthere is a two- three-minute time delay. i have in your piece and he told aref spain or croatia donating and we have to translate that into music. reporter: if classical music...
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inmany has only been 35% that period so britain has actually did really wellbeing sot of the european union for us to leave the european union i think would be very, very dangerous. trump has called for brexit. leave. he would vote to >> some people would say that. trump and nigel fares would make great company. fact.t the other the other fact is that we've got britain being the number two investment recipient in the world. britain is by far, the latest britain is came out, by far the largest recipient of the wholeestment in of europe. reporter: three days to go there the referendum in u.k. and nissan is taking the after thep to court japanese carmaker's logo wound in leaflets supporting brexit. thes get a check of markets. over in the united states, we are seeing stocks rally this of over 1% across the board. at this hour.1.3% fears of a brexit were pushed aside in europe. this monday, the main indices ending the session with solid gains across the board. and cac up across the board. in germany say toy've launched a program against volkswagen's chief executive. winter corn stepped do
inmany has only been 35% that period so britain has actually did really wellbeing sot of the european union for us to leave the european union i think would be very, very dangerous. trump has called for brexit. leave. he would vote to >> some people would say that. trump and nigel fares would make great company. fact.t the other the other fact is that we've got britain being the number two investment recipient in the world. britain is by far, the latest britain is came out, by far the...
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it has become extraordinary. short time ago we thought of texting is something there never would be money in. you wonder what is the revenue model here, these are the afterthought corners of digital culture that are basically being invented i the users. there is not much difference in how these apps look but to the extent it encourages connectivity and creativity, when you first started to be able to exchange audio files or photographs or video, this is a way potentially around social media around the social giants to encourage group texts also. it is not just talking to one person like it used to be. it really is a threat to the big social networks i think. emily: the hot thing right now is bots and how do you see them playing a bigger role not just in the asian messaging act but in whatsapp and facebook messenger. is this something that facebook is going resources behind. >> you're seeing a lot of innovation in the services and i would say that we chat is leading the way. they have been able to integrate all so
it has become extraordinary. short time ago we thought of texting is something there never would be money in. you wonder what is the revenue model here, these are the afterthought corners of digital culture that are basically being invented i the users. there is not much difference in how these apps look but to the extent it encourages connectivity and creativity, when you first started to be able to exchange audio files or photographs or video, this is a way potentially around social media...
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such ahere has been focus on brexit that this has not been as noticed as it should have.lowing -- the japanese government owns one third of all jgb's outstanding. since the central bank started its stimulus, you can see how yields have gone down and 10 year yields are zero point 17%. it is hard to wrap your head around the fact that people are ok paying the japanese government to borrow for 10 years. vonnie: it is phenomenal. please bring it back on thursday, but i'm going to give it to mark this time. mark barton, the winner. take a bow. deed i shall take a bow. we are heading toward the european close. the four minutes away. stocks are in a five day drop that saw 600 billion euros wiped off the value of european equities on the up today. the european close is next. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, you are watching the european close. out what happened to european equities today -- every single industry group rose. what a difference to the fortunes of the stoxx 600. 1.2% after five days of losses which lost 7.4% of the value of the european benchmark. yesterday, fe
such ahere has been focus on brexit that this has not been as noticed as it should have.lowing -- the japanese government owns one third of all jgb's outstanding. since the central bank started its stimulus, you can see how yields have gone down and 10 year yields are zero point 17%. it is hard to wrap your head around the fact that people are ok paying the japanese government to borrow for 10 years. vonnie: it is phenomenal. please bring it back on thursday, but i'm going to give it to mark...
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as she has. will do a phenomenal job, and it is important to show that there are women business leaders who are strongly supporting her. on thegive us an update regulatory issues. are you completely through them? anne: we still have a ways to go. we had our first approval that we got. we are looking to get more approvals in the future. we are hopeful, but we are working with the fda, so we are always hoping that we can actually get more out there for the consumer. brad: what have health care entrepreneurs learned? lessonhe most important is that you have to be transparent and went over your peers. your peers can really take you down. we did not look at the finishing community enough, initially. you often see the regular. it is critical that you win open -- whenever the different groups. with theranos, you have to make sure you get your data out there. but she has a conference coming up. brad: do you think she will recover? anne: i think the beauty of the u.s. and the beauty of silicon valley is t
as she has. will do a phenomenal job, and it is important to show that there are women business leaders who are strongly supporting her. on thegive us an update regulatory issues. are you completely through them? anne: we still have a ways to go. we had our first approval that we got. we are looking to get more approvals in the future. we are hopeful, but we are working with the fda, so we are always hoping that we can actually get more out there for the consumer. brad: what have health care...
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the handover has been a positive one. up 0.3% is where we could see it at the start of the trading day. seeing -- up 0.3%. you have an update on what we have been hearing out of istanbul. latest fromery istanbul. we understand that has been a blast. the main -- the blast may have been a bomb left in a car. this is according to our new sources. we have heard reports there has been an explosion in downtown central istanbul. the area we are returned -- referring to is that the blast occurred in -- and balances have been sent to the location. what i have here for you is how we try to put these events into context. thelira is dropping and dollar is rising. we are seeing is very in the market reaction to scale of this event yet to be really defined. that is the state of play at the moment and as we get more we will bring that to our viewers. >> let's get back to the business news this morning. we have shell giving its first capital market day since it but the bg group and giving an update to investors of what it hopes to achiev
the handover has been a positive one. up 0.3% is where we could see it at the start of the trading day. seeing -- up 0.3%. you have an update on what we have been hearing out of istanbul. latest fromery istanbul. we understand that has been a blast. the main -- the blast may have been a bomb left in a car. this is according to our new sources. we have heard reports there has been an explosion in downtown central istanbul. the area we are returned -- referring to is that the blast occurred in --...
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trial has revealed in a been hiddenwhat has for years.e has been a veil over what happened in the stadium. thihisur job to force to get together with other victims to continue the search for justice. to know from moment to moment what happened in the stadium. howas been extraordinary this has been hidden for so long. and men while a la, thank you so much for joining us from orlando onre the decision was held monday, responsibility for the death of your husband, your father, victor jara. dixon osborne, thank you so much for joining us. when we come back, who got rich off student debt crisis? we will be speaking with the legendary reporter jim steele. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: joan jara -- victor jara singing "the right to live in peace." democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war r and peace report. i'm amy goodman. with juan gonzalez. juan: we end today's show witita look at student debt. people now 01 $.3 trillion in student debt. a new investigative report published by the center for investigative research peels back the layers
trial has revealed in a been hiddenwhat has for years.e has been a veil over what happened in the stadium. thihisur job to force to get together with other victims to continue the search for justice. to know from moment to moment what happened in the stadium. howas been extraordinary this has been hidden for so long. and men while a la, thank you so much for joining us from orlando onre the decision was held monday, responsibility for the death of your husband, your father, victor jara. dixon...
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has the speech caused any ripples on wall street?not just as words but especially the actions from banks, especially the european one. what is happening is we see huge pressure on yields so we have negative rates in many european markets. on the other side that put pressure on the euro. the dollar trading, up to the stronger dollar. we saw pressure on commodity prices and ended a three-day winning streak on wall street. it is still fascinating to see because there are so many warnings out from all areas. the federal reserve, v ben bernanke or the current chairwoman janet wellen, all along the government has to do something, the central banks are left alone. helena: we're hearing that one of wall street's wealthiest bankers is betting against shares and going for commodities. what is driving that, is he expecting a crash? jens: at least he is definitely getting nervous because he has not placed that's -- bets in that amount in a long time. he is selling stocks and buying gold and mining companies. he is concerned of the overall state
has the speech caused any ripples on wall street?not just as words but especially the actions from banks, especially the european one. what is happening is we see huge pressure on yields so we have negative rates in many european markets. on the other side that put pressure on the euro. the dollar trading, up to the stronger dollar. we saw pressure on commodity prices and ended a three-day winning streak on wall street. it is still fascinating to see because there are so many warnings out from...
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>> she has a lead because she has a defendable candidate who has been consistent and the goal for herampaign is to keep reminding people of the fact that donald trump is completely erratic and unqualified. he is doing a very good job than any democrat possibly could do. and like the bruce willis character in the sixth sense, i believe his kennedy the fee is dead but he doesn't know it right now. liz: when you have that many millions of votes and got to the presumptive candidate status, we shall see. john hart, opportunity lives editor-in-chief and democratic strategist, good discussion. only 16 minutes until the closing bell rings. the tao holding onto gains of 193 points. we need to close 316 points to the race 900 points lost friday through monday in the post brexit drama. you literally can't afford to change the channel. you don't want to miss finding out and forget the debate who is the next uk prime minister, charlie gasparino working phones and sources telling him the leave campaign has bigger fish to fry. what is that? he is going to cook up that story next. [vet] two yearly ph
>> she has a lead because she has a defendable candidate who has been consistent and the goal for herampaign is to keep reminding people of the fact that donald trump is completely erratic and unqualified. he is doing a very good job than any democrat possibly could do. and like the bruce willis character in the sixth sense, i believe his kennedy the fee is dead but he doesn't know it right now. liz: when you have that many millions of votes and got to the presumptive candidate status, we...
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when he has something in his sights, he has one mode attack, attack, attack. if i were he i would say let it go. we have a lot of great business interests around the world. we are going to look to bring jobs back to this country. i hope the pga tournament comes pack to doral soon. >> no chance trump will drop. this spit balls off a battle ship. all these ping, ping, pings coming in he has to ignore it. >> thank you. >> great to see. >> you trump university secretary hillary clinton's new line of attack on donald trump. on tuesday the federal judge ordered the release of trump university documents filed in connection with a lawsuit against trump. some of those documents show staff was encourage to do sign up customers even if they couldn't afford the pricey seminars. now secretary clinton is on the war path. >> trump and his employees took advantage of vulnerable americans, encouraging them to max out their credit cards, empty their retirement savings, destroy their financial futures, all while making promises they knew were false from the beginning. this is ju
when he has something in his sights, he has one mode attack, attack, attack. if i were he i would say let it go. we have a lot of great business interests around the world. we are going to look to bring jobs back to this country. i hope the pga tournament comes pack to doral soon. >> no chance trump will drop. this spit balls off a battle ship. all these ping, ping, pings coming in he has to ignore it. >> thank you. >> great to see. >> you trump university secretary...
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it is a devastating thought that this has become the new normal. but it has.s temple has had the largest attacks in the last couple of has hadnd w -- istanbul the largest attacks in the last couple of months and weeks. for the ordinary turk, this has become a way of life. laura: people say that president erdogan is becoming increasingly authoritarian. joshua: in a moment of crisis, having someone that is a strong leader and a president trying to consolidate the police force, the military, the cabinet is good in some ways. we will not be focusing so much on domestic politics. we will focus on having counterterrorism efforts. laura: turkey is a bridge between europe and asia. president erdogan is in the middle. how do you see him moving in the wake of this attack? joshua: action will be swift. the fact they attacked the ataturk airport, this will be personal for him. anyone who knows president erdogan knows it will be a swift response. this happened during ramadan. right after the breaking of the fast. just like our thanksgiving. no more horrible of a time to ha
it is a devastating thought that this has become the new normal. but it has.s temple has had the largest attacks in the last couple of has hadnd w -- istanbul the largest attacks in the last couple of months and weeks. for the ordinary turk, this has become a way of life. laura: people say that president erdogan is becoming increasingly authoritarian. joshua: in a moment of crisis, having someone that is a strong leader and a president trying to consolidate the police force, the military, the...
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one of the courses, which is north of aberdeen, has lost millions of dollars and has attracted no major tournaments. trump had once pledged it would create 6000 jobs, but it currently employs 150 people. meanwhile, the former trump campaign manager corey lewandowski has been hired by cnn as a political commentator. he was fired tuesday. the was charged with battery in march after surveillance footage showed him grabbing reporter michelle fields. fields said lewandowski left bruises on her arm. the charges were later dropped. a federal judge has ruled cleveland's sweeping restrictions on protests during the republican national convention next month are unconstitutional. the ruling comes after the american civil liberties union sued cleveland. the city had demarcated a downtown cleveland that will be subject to broad restrictions during the convention, including banning everyday items such as umbrellas with metal tips, glass bottles, canned goods, large backpacks, and sleeping bags. meanwhile, the intercept is reporting the fbi, the department of homeland security and the secret service h
one of the courses, which is north of aberdeen, has lost millions of dollars and has attracted no major tournaments. trump had once pledged it would create 6000 jobs, but it currently employs 150 people. meanwhile, the former trump campaign manager corey lewandowski has been hired by cnn as a political commentator. he was fired tuesday. the was charged with battery in march after surveillance footage showed him grabbing reporter michelle fields. fields said lewandowski left bruises on her arm....
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returna teacher has been arrested >> pam: 82 and has spent all rested-- a teacher has been arrested on suspicion of sex crimes. against one of his students in palo alto. >> pam:this is the booking picture of 46 year-old ronnie farrell. a 9th grade science teacher at palo alto high school. he is charged with four felonies, including child molestation and sexual battery. police say. farrell had an on-going private messaging chat with a 15-year-old female student, who agreed to help him with some work in his classroom last week. >> pam:he allegedly touched the girl's breasts and placed her hand on his groin area , over his clothing. she told her parents who went to police. who then helped her arrange a second meeting with the >> pam:meeting with the teacher. when >> pam:happening right now in the south bay: a vigil for the victims of the orlando nightclub massacre. kron 's charles clifford is in san jose where the crowd is gathering. >> reporter:charles? >> reporter: >> j.r.: >> reporter:president obama and vice president biden met today with the families of the victims of the pulse club
returna teacher has been arrested >> pam: 82 and has spent all rested-- a teacher has been arrested on suspicion of sex crimes. against one of his students in palo alto. >> pam:this is the booking picture of 46 year-old ronnie farrell. a 9th grade science teacher at palo alto high school. he is charged with four felonies, including child molestation and sexual battery. police say. farrell had an on-going private messaging chat with a 15-year-old female student, who agreed to help...
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so it has implications for growth. it implications for what the central bank with the federal reserve does in the future. in my estimation they will not raise interest rates again this year. and there's so much currency turmoil going on tonight. the british pound has fallen more than 13 cents to the lowest level since late 1985. this is a very disruptive event. when you get financial market events like this, you do often get policy makers' responses. so we'll have to see just what central banks around the world do to keep now a market response from becoming an economic problem. >> ron, we're already in the middle of summer here in the united states. the biggest tourist season for american travelers to the uk. speak for a moment to those people who are sitting there look at their reservations and their plane tickets to travel to the uk tomorrow or at any point in the summer. the big news for them is your vacation just got cheaper. >> a lot cheaper. i mean, leave now. this is basically the story. at $1.36, which is the v
so it has implications for growth. it implications for what the central bank with the federal reserve does in the future. in my estimation they will not raise interest rates again this year. and there's so much currency turmoil going on tonight. the british pound has fallen more than 13 cents to the lowest level since late 1985. this is a very disruptive event. when you get financial market events like this, you do often get policy makers' responses. so we'll have to see just what central banks...
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the humidity has gone up. we don't want any thunderstorms that's for sure, but it will be about 95 to 100. the humidity has moved up. back home she says the heat is on. other locations are about 75 to 80 degrees. there is a ton of fog. the water temperatures are cold. in monterey at 52. , at livermore. there is a tremendous difference between some of these. when he 5 miles you can get a 40 to 45 spread for the temps. half moon bay is 52. if you are inland, already low 80s for some and 80s for others. toasty to the north. gilroy is 72, on the coast it will be in the upper 50s to very low 60s. the fog is winning on the coast and inland it will take another couple days but it looks like we should see a breakdown of the ridge towards thursday and friday. thunderstorm activity getting close to the sierra. 60s to 90s to 100 temperatures by the holiday weekend will start to cool off. it is toasty. >> very. steve, thank you. >>> plan to spend a little more time than usual on 17. part of it is shut down and expected to
the humidity has gone up. we don't want any thunderstorms that's for sure, but it will be about 95 to 100. the humidity has moved up. back home she says the heat is on. other locations are about 75 to 80 degrees. there is a ton of fog. the water temperatures are cold. in monterey at 52. , at livermore. there is a tremendous difference between some of these. when he 5 miles you can get a 40 to 45 spread for the temps. half moon bay is 52. if you are inland, already low 80s for some and 80s for...
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she has to walk a very fine line.hen you look at that poll, more people saying they trust donald trump to fight terrorism. she's got to show she's strong in these situations as well. president obama is going to be on the campaign trail with her very soon. he's going to start to back her up and make the case, she was my secretary of state. she has the qualifications and experience. >> peter, help us understand. i guess i don't have my head around the fact that donald trump is doing so well and others say he is volatile. >> the bottom line you saw those polls are conflict right now. the simple thought is that both candidates think their responses on this issue of terrorism benefits them greatly. hillary clinton presenting herself as the steady hand in this situation. donald trump trying to say he is the strong man. that he is the one that americans can rely onto suggest that the obama/clinton foreign policy has failed. that's why he initially laid out the idea after san bernardino of this muslim ban. even as he sort of
she has to walk a very fine line.hen you look at that poll, more people saying they trust donald trump to fight terrorism. she's got to show she's strong in these situations as well. president obama is going to be on the campaign trail with her very soon. he's going to start to back her up and make the case, she was my secretary of state. she has the qualifications and experience. >> peter, help us understand. i guess i don't have my head around the fact that donald trump is doing so well...
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it has been rising since mid-june.n tokyo strategist says if britain stays in the eu, we could see spikes in yields trigger some selling pressure. if we have a look at the impact of the yen, we know there has been funding cuts in japan that says any policy shifts of swapping dollars into yen to fund managers could trigger some affects to the markets. there are some hope that they will stay in the eu. experts tell us we should be watching for potential unwinding in jgb's and the japanese yen. rishaad: thank you. we will have a more detailed look throughout the course of the program. brexit is center stage at the moment. more of our exclusive interview with the chairman and his take on the chinese slowdown in about a half-hour. let's look at the other stories we are watching, including the world's biggest supermarket chain trying to make a foray into the world's second-largest economy. we have that story and a roundup of others. >> i do. we will start first with -- the company says it is extremely disappointed that bring
it has been rising since mid-june.n tokyo strategist says if britain stays in the eu, we could see spikes in yields trigger some selling pressure. if we have a look at the impact of the yen, we know there has been funding cuts in japan that says any policy shifts of swapping dollars into yen to fund managers could trigger some affects to the markets. there are some hope that they will stay in the eu. experts tell us we should be watching for potential unwinding in jgb's and the japanese yen....
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a differentc has shortage a. brokered -- it relies on the size of its networks and the ability to offer a balance sheet. some people have lost their jobs in this shuffle. a few dozen, including senior &a and traders. so we are not seeing the same scale of cutbacks we are in places like barclays. vonnie: will investors react well or will they look for more from hsbc? stephen: they will certainly be appreciative of the efforts that management are making. the ceo of the whole group has, under a lot of pressure because of the declining -- has come under a of pressure because of the decline. betterthey see the results feed through, they will probably keep hsbc trading down. bloomberg news, reported stephen morris on the new structure of the investment bank. decision to msci's include mainland china shares. what it will mean for global markets. we are asking mark makepeace, chief executive of footsie russell -- ftse russell. ♪ london --ought it was it is new york. live from london and new york, i am mark barton. vonnie
a differentc has shortage a. brokered -- it relies on the size of its networks and the ability to offer a balance sheet. some people have lost their jobs in this shuffle. a few dozen, including senior &a and traders. so we are not seeing the same scale of cutbacks we are in places like barclays. vonnie: will investors react well or will they look for more from hsbc? stephen: they will certainly be appreciative of the efforts that management are making. the ceo of the whole group has, under...
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basically, he has been steady, he has handled the economy, he has dealt with all of the social issues. >> the 2016 race then? i don't think so, because i think the times have shaped the race and yet, at the same time, i think barack obama's going to end up being the most important character in the 2016 election. i think he will do for hillary clinton what bill clinton did for barack obama in the convention. he will help to launch her campaign at that convention. >> hunt: how do you size that up, whit? >> al, i think there is one more component to barack obama's improving job approval. it started going up about the time that donald trump and hillary clinton became the presumptive nominees of their respective parties. both of them have overwhelmingly more negative views than positive views. so i think, in comparison to donald trump and hillary clinton, maybe some people started thinking barack obama looked a little better. >> hunt: not as bad as we thought. peter, one question, if hillary clinton came to you for advice and say should i run as a third obama term or strike my distance fro
basically, he has been steady, he has handled the economy, he has dealt with all of the social issues. >> the 2016 race then? i don't think so, because i think the times have shaped the race and yet, at the same time, i think barack obama's going to end up being the most important character in the 2016 election. i think he will do for hillary clinton what bill clinton did for barack obama in the convention. he will help to launch her campaign at that convention. >> hunt: how do you...
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has acknowledged? >> first of all, senator, i want to say that i respectfully disagree with your opening comments. first of all, u.s. companies dominate the international market as far as encryption technologies that are available through these various apps and i we'll continue to dominate them. although you're right there's the ability of foreign companies to be able to have those encryption capabilities will be available to others. i do believe that this country and this private sector is integral to addressing these issues and i encourage this committee to continue to work on it. the agency over the course of the last several years took actions to address the shortcomings that we have fully acknowledged in the interrogation program. there was individual accountability that was taken as well as accountability for some of those management and systemic failures and be happy to address in a different setting, the details of those accountability steps that, i think, the committee is aware of zbhi want to
has acknowledged? >> first of all, senator, i want to say that i respectfully disagree with your opening comments. first of all, u.s. companies dominate the international market as far as encryption technologies that are available through these various apps and i we'll continue to dominate them. although you're right there's the ability of foreign companies to be able to have those encryption capabilities will be available to others. i do believe that this country and this private sector...
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the senate has passed the bill. it has been modified and made more liberal by the senators.ll be re-modified before it [captioning made possible by democracy now!] ♪ amy: from papacifica, ththis is democracy y now! >> today's dedecision mararks a turnaround for texas and our country. a win does not memean the struge is or.r. first, clinics don't t reopen overnight. we have a daunting task ahead of us. the most significant abortion ruling in a generation, the supreme court has struck down sweeping anti-choice restrictions in texas in a
the senate has passed the bill. it has been modified and made more liberal by the senators.ll be re-modified before it [captioning made possible by democracy now!] ♪ amy: from papacifica, ththis is democracy y now! >> today's dedecision mararks a turnaround for texas and our country. a win does not memean the struge is or.r. first, clinics don't t reopen overnight. we have a daunting task ahead of us. the most significant abortion ruling in a generation, the supreme court has struck...
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he has stated it. he has pursued operations of the big ideas he has.uestion is if he can get sufficient political support in a country that is majority shia arab, and where the shia militias have quite a bit of sway in parliament as well as on the streets in other respects. charlie: are the sunni tribes engaged in this conflict? mr. petraeus: to a degree. in the anbar province and in other areas. part of the problem here has been that there has been a fractious nature. most cannot agree with the treaties -- the politics are very, very difficult. the president's right to seek as much coalition support for the prime minister, who is endeavoring to be inclusive, which is what is required to bring iraq back together. charlie: how many american special forces are there? 5000? mr., close to petraeus: i don't know the exact number. i think the number is as high as five. it depends on your accounting rules and how you count the counterterrorism forces. charlie: what are they doing? mr. petraeus: there is a train and equip mission that is behind iraqis to gonin
he has stated it. he has pursued operations of the big ideas he has.uestion is if he can get sufficient political support in a country that is majority shia arab, and where the shia militias have quite a bit of sway in parliament as well as on the streets in other respects. charlie: are the sunni tribes engaged in this conflict? mr. petraeus: to a degree. in the anbar province and in other areas. part of the problem here has been that there has been a fractious nature. most cannot agree with...
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emily: gary, there has been a lot of buzz around what siri has not done yet.e you expecting more by now? should there be a siri killer app already? >> i am gratified to see what happened today. it is the digital assistant revolution. this is six years since siri launched, five years since apple bought it. apple has moved from closed to open, from 12 apps that launched, five in able domains prior to today. i think this is less than meets the eye. they announced six new domains. they curate each of those six domains. this is a cautious step into the open world. maybe they are chastened by microsoft's experience with cortana. emily: amazon's alexa has been getting a lot of buzz. should apple be farther ahead when it comes to ai? >> there is a user set that wishes they are farther along. it is a big step to open up the siri api two developers. it is a very deliberate step. they are not the first mover. amazon opened alexa's api last year. cortana last year as well. google is planning to open their api for google assistant. they are not the first mover and do not n
emily: gary, there has been a lot of buzz around what siri has not done yet.e you expecting more by now? should there be a siri killer app already? >> i am gratified to see what happened today. it is the digital assistant revolution. this is six years since siri launched, five years since apple bought it. apple has moved from closed to open, from 12 apps that launched, five in able domains prior to today. i think this is less than meets the eye. they announced six new domains. they curate...
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kate moody has more.te: at the foot of the eiffel tower, some 90,000 people will be welcomed to the paris fan zone. snack bars, shops, and nine giant screens will be the -- bring the excitement of each match to the crowds. there are fears that these could become easy targets and add to the already herculean task facing security forces. >> as far as i'm concerned, our police and security services have better things to do then look after the fan -- do than l ook after the fan zone. in a state of emergency, i don't think it is prudent to have them. reporter: organizers decided it was better to consolidate spectators in a controlled area. in paris alone, 1500 security agents will conduct checks backed up by surveillance cameras. >> the fan zones will be just as secure as the stadiums, with the same police presence and security measures. going to the fan zones will be safe. reporter: 80,000 police and private and 12,000 security guards will be deployed to protect both matches and fan zones. authorities have be
kate moody has more.te: at the foot of the eiffel tower, some 90,000 people will be welcomed to the paris fan zone. snack bars, shops, and nine giant screens will be the -- bring the excitement of each match to the crowds. there are fears that these could become easy targets and add to the already herculean task facing security forces. >> as far as i'm concerned, our police and security services have better things to do then look after the fan -- do than l ook after the fan zone. in a...
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he has stated it. he has pursued initiatives to operationallize the big idea that he has. which are the right ones. the question is, whether he can get sufficient political support in a country that is majority shia arab and where the iranian supported shia militias have quite a bit of sway in parliament as well as on the streets and in other respects. >> rose: are the sunni tribes engaged in this conflict? >> they are to a degree, in anbar province. they are to a degree up in the north and other areas. part of the problem here has been though that there has been a fractious nature here that the they can't agree well particular riti was can't agree with the anbaris. and there are fractures. so the politics in iraq are very, very difficult. and the president's exactly right to be seeking as much coalition support for the prime minister who is endeavoring to be inclusive, which is what is required again to bring iraq back together. >> rose: how many american forces, special forces are there? >> i don't know the exact number now. >> rose: around 2,000, 4,000. >> i think the n
he has stated it. he has pursued initiatives to operationallize the big idea that he has. which are the right ones. the question is, whether he can get sufficient political support in a country that is majority shia arab and where the iranian supported shia militias have quite a bit of sway in parliament as well as on the streets and in other respects. >> rose: are the sunni tribes engaged in this conflict? >> they are to a degree, in anbar province. they are to a degree up in the...
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it has weakened since then, but since then it has been a fairly smooth ride up. a lot of that has to do with market weakness. have a look at these forwards right now on the dollar-rupee. i think it is very clear. these are the futures. point 50 and change, so right now we could be looking at the kleins of 7/10 of 1%. -- at declines of 7/10 of 1%. have a look at the nondeliverable forwards. you are looking all the way out to one year from now, pushing toward 72 there, so 1% pop on dollar-rupee forwards. that will be something to watch when we get the spot rate out of india. bit of face time this monday, why not? a rally across asia markets, best day so far in four weeks. let's see how things go in japan after the lunch break. we do tend to get soft as during the lunch break in japan because it does tend to carry everything else on its shoulders. you can see a broad-based rally there. look at how the tpoix breaks down, almost every stock higher there. 94% of the stocks on the topix on the way up. it's all about the rally in the pound. have a look at the bond market
it has weakened since then, but since then it has been a fairly smooth ride up. a lot of that has to do with market weakness. have a look at these forwards right now on the dollar-rupee. i think it is very clear. these are the futures. point 50 and change, so right now we could be looking at the kleins of 7/10 of 1%. -- at declines of 7/10 of 1%. have a look at the nondeliverable forwards. you are looking all the way out to one year from now, pushing toward 72 there, so 1% pop on dollar-rupee...
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raised hundreds of millions more because schee ha she has a finance operation.ked up in virtual ties in battle ground state, i would think that is pretty good for a guy who is doing the way you don't think he should, and i know your position, national numbers look terrible. >> if you want to go with most favorable numbers for him. that is an indication of how weak hillary clinton is. what an opportunity we have. >> sort of like the old don'tssion, when you are have to be faster than that shark that gets interested in you, you just have to beat everyone else. >> that is why we have an opportunity, and watching hillary with elizabeth war warren today. >> your view here is going forward? do have you great confidence in paul manafort and the team he has build. >> i don't know paul manafort, i have been involved -- >> get out more -- i am kidding, great to see you, i am glad to you know, charlie. >> thank you. lou: appreciate it, we'll keep taking your temperature as we go if we may. >> good. lou: all right, charlie spease. >> our next story called story of the year
raised hundreds of millions more because schee ha she has a finance operation.ked up in virtual ties in battle ground state, i would think that is pretty good for a guy who is doing the way you don't think he should, and i know your position, national numbers look terrible. >> if you want to go with most favorable numbers for him. that is an indication of how weak hillary clinton is. what an opportunity we have. >> sort of like the old don'tssion, when you are have to be faster than...