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he has been opportunistic whenever he thinks obama has left a vacuum. he has jumped in.uld do the same thing with hillary. people on trump's side are trying to say he gave money to the foundation, which is also a clever way of reminding people that hillary has one or two problems there as well. mark: did he exhibited any traits in the room that you would say are positive human traits? was he funny, charming? >> when you score a blow at him, he smiles with some degree of "i'll get you later." [laughter] i talked about the dynasties in america, the bushes, the clintons, and whether that was something he would like to follow. it has a degree of shakespearean element about it. he has run one of the most difficult countries in the world for 16 years. very few people have managed to do that, especially in a place where if you lose power, it is somewhat more brutal. mark: thank you again. you can see john's full interview with vladimir putin on our website, bloomberg.com. if you are watching us in washington, d.c., as always, you can listen to us on the radio it at 99.1 fm. we
he has been opportunistic whenever he thinks obama has left a vacuum. he has jumped in.uld do the same thing with hillary. people on trump's side are trying to say he gave money to the foundation, which is also a clever way of reminding people that hillary has one or two problems there as well. mark: did he exhibited any traits in the room that you would say are positive human traits? was he funny, charming? >> when you score a blow at him, he smiles with some degree of "i'll get you...
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he has no weapon. he has no weapon. don't shoot him. >> on the ground! >> don't shoot him. he didn't do anything. >> drop the gun! drop the gun! >> he does not have a gun. he has a tbi. he just took his medicine. >> drop his gun. >> don't you do it. chief! don't you do it. [gunshots] did you shoot him? did you shoot him? he'd better not be [bleep] dead we are over here at 53 lexington court. these are the police officers that shot my husband, and he had better live. because he did not do anything to them. >> frightening. you watch that. you cannot react other than your stomach, gutwrenching. we have seen too many of these, whether it is weekly or monthly. how does this leave us? the infusion of the national dialogue into monday night's debate? >> this is already having a major impact. let's set the presidential obligations aside for a second. it's impossible not to be moved by the sounds in the images you see in that video. if you go back to ferguson and go more recently to dallas. you see this continuum. a nationalthere is dialogue, a call for reconciliation and healing an
he has no weapon. he has no weapon. don't shoot him. >> on the ground! >> don't shoot him. he didn't do anything. >> drop the gun! drop the gun! >> he does not have a gun. he has a tbi. he just took his medicine. >> drop his gun. >> don't you do it. chief! don't you do it. [gunshots] did you shoot him? did you shoot him? he'd better not be [bleep] dead we are over here at 53 lexington court. these are the police officers that shot my husband, and he had...
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she has to make her own case. if donald trump is doing what they kind of expect, she has an alternative course, which is to jab jab jab at him. but we have seen in the republican debate candidates who tried to do that were not very successful with that strategy. she has to find something that is more about herself. balz from "the washington post." after such a campaign it may seem extraordinary that anyone has not made up their minds but polls show a percent of voters have not made up their minds. -- 8% of voters have not made up their minds. russia is warning that the chance of peace in syria could be endangered by british and american claims that they committed work times in aleppo. -- moscow committed war crimes in the northern city of aleppo. the bbc has been following the lives of residents in aleppo. this report from quentin sommerville contains right from the start images you might find distressing. quentin: aleppo has never been more overwhelmed. at this hospital, wounded lie in corridors without any beds.
she has to make her own case. if donald trump is doing what they kind of expect, she has an alternative course, which is to jab jab jab at him. but we have seen in the republican debate candidates who tried to do that were not very successful with that strategy. she has to find something that is more about herself. balz from "the washington post." after such a campaign it may seem extraordinary that anyone has not made up their minds but polls show a percent of voters have not made up...
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the problem has been the news been tomorrow all this has taking off.election ultimately will depend on two things, the economy and jobs and national security. john: donald trump often does things that drive the new cycle and take them away from his performance -- his economic message. clinton when she calls half of america probablye, that was the worst gaffe of the campaign. so take my point here. john: all that we have conceded, mr. trump has said controversial things to distract from his core economic message. how confident are you a he will stay focused and make it clear, compelling start -- case for the -- for what he was rolling out. -- i have one word. mexico. he was relaxed and presidential. relaxed and presidential and she is going to be defensive. his question that the press had not been able to get to with her related to the corruption of the clinton campaign, libya, whatever. that will be the contrast. what can you explain donald trump would like to do with the affordable care act? peter: get rid of it. but first of all let's talk about what
the problem has been the news been tomorrow all this has taking off.election ultimately will depend on two things, the economy and jobs and national security. john: donald trump often does things that drive the new cycle and take them away from his performance -- his economic message. clinton when she calls half of america probablye, that was the worst gaffe of the campaign. so take my point here. john: all that we have conceded, mr. trump has said controversial things to distract from his core...
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inflation has skyrocketed. it has fallen 40% against the dollar only since june. for long-time investors, they look to nigeria with a lot of optimism. are they beginning to pull out of nigeria? is a country that grew 8% on the back of higher oil and high commodities. aliens of dollars of foreign money flooded into nigeria. the construction companies doing deals with the government. they are now concerned with taking government contracts, because they don't think they are going to get paid. are being told that the work week was cut from five to three days. the government is telling civil servants go out and farm. the great lakes retailers are going to verify that your -- cotton sheet is really a -- welcome back to bloomberg businessweek. andoll: in a companies industries section, we take a look at the approach retailers are using to verify the quality of cotton they are selling. talk to us about applied dna scientist. >> they are a small biotech company. completely unsuspecting. this is their nondescript biotech incubator. they are doing dna testing on cotton with
inflation has skyrocketed. it has fallen 40% against the dollar only since june. for long-time investors, they look to nigeria with a lot of optimism. are they beginning to pull out of nigeria? is a country that grew 8% on the back of higher oil and high commodities. aliens of dollars of foreign money flooded into nigeria. the construction companies doing deals with the government. they are now concerned with taking government contracts, because they don't think they are going to get paid. are...
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he wanted to stay within the law but the judge has concluded that he has not. he has overstepped the line and not to be convicted -- enough to be convicted. many think it is too short of a sentence. brett: reporting in london. tonight, dw director has accused turkey of a flagrant violation of press freedom. this was after they detained a dw film crew ordering them to hand over footage. they described the incident as an act of a legal coercion that has nothing to do with democracy or the rule of law. >> the producers of dw program 'conflict zone' can hardly believe what they are watching. she describes how the latest edition of the show was confiscated. on monday, friedman and his team traveled to ankara. the issues up for discussion was sent to the ministry in advance. friedman asked about the coup attempt and women's rights. once the interview concluded, turkish authorities ordered friedman and his team to hand over the footage. the dw team was told it would not be allowed to leave the ministry. >> what the turkish government did was scandalous and we cannot a
he wanted to stay within the law but the judge has concluded that he has not. he has overstepped the line and not to be convicted -- enough to be convicted. many think it is too short of a sentence. brett: reporting in london. tonight, dw director has accused turkey of a flagrant violation of press freedom. this was after they detained a dw film crew ordering them to hand over footage. they described the incident as an act of a legal coercion that has nothing to do with democracy or the rule of...
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he has been well scripted. he has stayed on message. but he always has the capacity to go off.t means down this stretch, the republicans are going to be nervously watching how much they want to embrace him, how much they want to keep distance, or which campaigns might want to go in a different direction and take the argument that we need a check against hillary clinton that she will be the president. but right now some of that has tamped down. i think republicans are hoping against hope that the turn that they have seen in donald trump will continue. john: your paper made news yesterday when they came out with the 50 state poll. want to talk about that a little bit. right now it suggests that texas and mississippi is a tossup, including texas and arizona. does that comport with your fingertip feel about those states? dan: no, i think we were surprised by those. mississippi is hard to explain. i don't think there is any likelihood that donald trump loses mississippi. texas has been a change in state. democrats have talked about their hope of turning texas blue, as they put it. i
he has been well scripted. he has stayed on message. but he always has the capacity to go off.t means down this stretch, the republicans are going to be nervously watching how much they want to embrace him, how much they want to keep distance, or which campaigns might want to go in a different direction and take the argument that we need a check against hillary clinton that she will be the president. but right now some of that has tamped down. i think republicans are hoping against hope that...
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mark: where he has been. the propagator of an outrageous, discussing lie -- disgusting lie about the first african-american president of our country that will never go away. many people like me say this is political theater. he is trying to change the subject, and we should not allow him to because he has done this for years. long after the birth certificate was produced, he continued to propagate this theory. i understand the politics of what he is trying to do. whatever the future holds, this stain will be on his legacy forever. john: you didn't -- mark: you didn't answer the question i ask you. i believe that he has said a lot of outrageous things in the conduct of his campaign. i don't think anything has been as outrageous as the birther movement. no one has come as close to popularizing it. it has inflamed our dialogue and being disrespectful to the president, no indication why he changed today, and by blaming hillary clinton and taking credit for forcing the president to release his longform birth certi
mark: where he has been. the propagator of an outrageous, discussing lie -- disgusting lie about the first african-american president of our country that will never go away. many people like me say this is political theater. he is trying to change the subject, and we should not allow him to because he has done this for years. long after the birth certificate was produced, he continued to propagate this theory. i understand the politics of what he is trying to do. whatever the future holds, this...
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he has to be able to show some range. he has to show a big heart. he has to show compassion. he would be wise to address some of the statements he made going after disabled people. he went to some degree, he went down that path saying he regrets pain that his comments have caused people and understands that he goes too far. he'll have opportunities to be surprising tonight. to reset some of the terms of the debate. at the end of this, the central democratic attack against ronald reagan is he was going to start world war iii, he was risky, crazy, a cowboy, unfit to be president. by the time they saw the man's grace, his good humor, the temperament over the course of the debates, the american people decided he was a plausible commander in chief. that's part of the challenge that donald trump has tonight. can he actually be seen by the millions of americans who are still undecided as somebody who can take the oath of office and lead the country? can we see him sitting in the oval office? can we see him walking down the stairs of air force one as america's representative to the w
he has to be able to show some range. he has to show a big heart. he has to show compassion. he would be wise to address some of the statements he made going after disabled people. he went to some degree, he went down that path saying he regrets pain that his comments have caused people and understands that he goes too far. he'll have opportunities to be surprising tonight. to reset some of the terms of the debate. at the end of this, the central democratic attack against ronald reagan is he...
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has the more qualifications than pretty much anyone who has ever run for this job. and the other, who isn't fit in any way, shape or foreign country abroad and be its commander-in-chief. >> reporter: his comments were just what the doctor ordered for a recouperating clinton who spet the day accepting flower deliveries at her chappaqua, new york home. >> we always like the new shiny thing. i benefited from that when i was a candidate. and we take for granted some times what its steady and true. and hillary clinton its steady. and she is true. >> reporter: in north caroli vice president biden questioned trump's stamina. >> i'd look to jog with him. don't think he could keep up. but admitted the clinton camp could have been more open. >> they screwed up. the staff acknowledged they should have on friday, just straight up said, she had been diagnosed with pneumonia. >> reporter: clinton signalled it was her decision to keep quiet. >> i just didn't think it was going to be that big a deal. >> a decision trump's campaign manager initially criticized. forthcoming if you ha
has the more qualifications than pretty much anyone who has ever run for this job. and the other, who isn't fit in any way, shape or foreign country abroad and be its commander-in-chief. >> reporter: his comments were just what the doctor ordered for a recouperating clinton who spet the day accepting flower deliveries at her chappaqua, new york home. >> we always like the new shiny thing. i benefited from that when i was a candidate. and we take for granted some times what its...
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she has disclose more than he has. i saw the interview with his doctor. they will do the right thing. she is going to be fine. mr. clinton: you understand how they are saying, this is what we have seen in this campaign, whether it has to do with e-mails, questions about that from the fbi report that the secretary of state, the nominee secretary of state, the nominee is not forthcoming and it raises questions of trust among the voting public. you know those polls are high. unpack that for me. mr. clinton: it has been unpacked. the fbi said there was no basis for any criminal activity. >> they said it wasn't even close. more revealing to me, a very high number of senior military officials and senior republicans who worked in national security have endorsed her for president, if they thought it was a big deal they would not have done it. charlie: but do they know? mr. clinton: some would ask. why don't they ask those questions of mr. trump? we didn't know until recently that he had to pay a penalty for using his personal charity to pay a campaign contributio
she has disclose more than he has. i saw the interview with his doctor. they will do the right thing. she is going to be fine. mr. clinton: you understand how they are saying, this is what we have seen in this campaign, whether it has to do with e-mails, questions about that from the fbi report that the secretary of state, the nominee secretary of state, the nominee is not forthcoming and it raises questions of trust among the voting public. you know those polls are high. unpack that for me....
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but has this got further to go? perhaps it has.t is why we are seeing a lot of anxiety in the market. it could be the start of something bigger. manus: if we are hoping for anxiety, we are going to get t shirts made up in the office that though world can be dictated by work function. this is the probability of a rate hike correlated to events. brenard, the last voice before september. data and thet the long positions, the market is rebuilding. from the fed actually correlates to a weaker dollar. far cleverer a man than i. the yen is going to benefit. i do not see a september hike. the federal reserve likes to raise rates when there is a 60% plus probability priced in. the 20% suggests we will see some volatility creep up. i am not sure the fed is as concerned as it has been about raising rates and keeping volatility subdued. i think if they are purely data dependent, they will not be raising rates this year. we will go back to where we were in december of last year, when there was vulnerability. perhaps. that could reduce some of t
but has this got further to go? perhaps it has.t is why we are seeing a lot of anxiety in the market. it could be the start of something bigger. manus: if we are hoping for anxiety, we are going to get t shirts made up in the office that though world can be dictated by work function. this is the probability of a rate hike correlated to events. brenard, the last voice before september. data and thet the long positions, the market is rebuilding. from the fed actually correlates to a weaker...
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trump has given to.wing and being aware he has given this money, he has participated and supported charities, that's a very good thing. >> but we don't know if he's given his own money, actually. >> some of the stories of his generosity are out and about, alisyn. i think that more of those will be coming out over the next 56 days as we approach election day. of course people like to know that candidates give back. it's a good thing to give back more than you take. i think the american people want to see leadership that will begin to do that. washington is primarily -- and debbie and i have seen this. people think of washington as a greedy town where people are all about themselves and cronyism runs rampant. so what they want in leadership is to understand a few things, that you do give things back, you give back more than you take, leave things in better th shape than you. found them. >> sure. they also seem to want transparency so they can know how much their leaders have given. >> you're right. >> tax
trump has given to.wing and being aware he has given this money, he has participated and supported charities, that's a very good thing. >> but we don't know if he's given his own money, actually. >> some of the stories of his generosity are out and about, alisyn. i think that more of those will be coming out over the next 56 days as we approach election day. of course people like to know that candidates give back. it's a good thing to give back more than you take. i think the...
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he has contradicted himself about several things he has said.ple that have been not exposed to his candidacy have been now exposed to that tendency. by failing to step over the bar last night, in terms of how he scored his point, he set himself up for potentially to better debates, but he will have to do a lot better. he will have to do a lot better on the easy points. it is incredible for me to think that when you have a candidate like hillary clinton, seven out of 10 voters say that she does not have good trustworthiness. she only mentioned her e-mails a couple of times. those are very weak topics were her. he failed to hit her on those. david: yes, he did miss some opportunities on the way. we have heard about the effect on the peso. when we hear about the polls? megan: cnn had a snap poll last night. the polls are very difficult to read because it is just based on so much of what you've just seen. at the end of the debate, there was an emotional moment for hillary clinton than it affected the vote. if you look at -- this was not in isolated
he has contradicted himself about several things he has said.ple that have been not exposed to his candidacy have been now exposed to that tendency. by failing to step over the bar last night, in terms of how he scored his point, he set himself up for potentially to better debates, but he will have to do a lot better. he will have to do a lot better on the easy points. it is incredible for me to think that when you have a candidate like hillary clinton, seven out of 10 voters say that she does...
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terry johnson has 13%. jill stein has 4%.tary clinton will be on the campaign trail thursday after sitting out a few days with pneumonia. she will be in greensboro, north carolina, then join president obama at the congressional hispanic caucus institute annual gala dinner in washington. the u.s. and israel signed a new aid deal that will give $38 billion over 10 years to the u.s. -- to the israeli military. the largest the u.s. has had with such any nation. it replaces a long-standing deal. it calls for israel to spend all of the money on us-made military equipment. global news 24 hours a date 600ered by more than 2 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. scarlet: let's get a recap of today's market action. after three straight days in which the dow moved up to the double-digit points, we have a bit of --of triple digit points, we have a bit of a calm. the s&p 500, little change, while the nasdaq climbing one third of 1%. energy stocks took it on the chin, falling 1% as a group. no economic data moved the market. joe:
terry johnson has 13%. jill stein has 4%.tary clinton will be on the campaign trail thursday after sitting out a few days with pneumonia. she will be in greensboro, north carolina, then join president obama at the congressional hispanic caucus institute annual gala dinner in washington. the u.s. and israel signed a new aid deal that will give $38 billion over 10 years to the u.s. -- to the israeli military. the largest the u.s. has had with such any nation. it replaces a long-standing deal. it...
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ha ha ha! ha ha ha! >> dickerson: as we say good-bye today, we want to wish a fond farewell and godspeed t ouiend charl o goo a say hell t jane pauley, t the nfl will b we'll see you in two wee o the mornin o t seco debate >> "60 minutes" got wea lo at america nucleaeap, b it's what learne abo russia's threat that made it story for our season pry [cheering and applause] ha ha ha! ?music? thank you dear. ?you make me feel so young? ?you make me feel so spring has sprung? his bowties hp but his legion of fans also know he was an accomplished musician. anthony mason has that part of the story. >> reporter: for the past 22 years sunday morning hasn't needed a house band. >> you know this song. ? you are my sunshine ? ? my only sunshine ? we had charlie. he was his own accompanyist. even in his office you could catch charlie at the keyboard. >> you've been known to stop into the steinway showroom from time to time. >> yes indeed. >> reporter: charlie, who owns three steinways, fell in love with music hearing
ha ha ha! ha ha ha! >> dickerson: as we say good-bye today, we want to wish a fond farewell and godspeed t ouiend charl o goo a say hell t jane pauley, t the nfl will b we'll see you in two wee o the mornin o t seco debate >> "60 minutes" got wea lo at america nucleaeap, b it's what learne abo russia's threat that made it story for our season pry [cheering and applause] ha ha ha! ?music? thank you dear. ?you make me feel so young? ?you make me feel so spring has sprung?...
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it has not broken down. but it has not prospered either. and i think for it -- the first target was for it to keep going for seven days. it might well do that. if they want to continue to be the start of a process that might inch the country away from war, it needs to work a lot better than it has because it is starting to deteriorate. laura: without the aid, how much suffering is there in east aleppo, where several thousand people have been without water and food, as you have been reporting for so long? jeremy: well, i've been on the west side of aleppo and you cannot cross over for obvious reasons. so i can only go on what the aid agencies, who have people over there and local groups they deal with, say. and they say that things are considerably worse on that side than this side. the squeeze has put food prices up enormously. they are apparently 300% higher than they are in west aleppo. here there are markets full of food and if you've got the money, you can buy it. there's not even a presence in markets on the east side. add to that the
it has not broken down. but it has not prospered either. and i think for it -- the first target was for it to keep going for seven days. it might well do that. if they want to continue to be the start of a process that might inch the country away from war, it needs to work a lot better than it has because it is starting to deteriorate. laura: without the aid, how much suffering is there in east aleppo, where several thousand people have been without water and food, as you have been reporting...
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saudi arabia has denied any involvement. some republican senators actually voted to override the bill just to deny obama a veto. it's worth mentioning even some of his strongest supporters like pelosi also voted in favor of the bill. it is sure to draw tensions with saudi arabia. the lebanese paper looks at the way they might retaliate. notably saudi authorities have already threatened to sell off hundreds of billions of american asset. genie: a lot of french papers have dedicated their front pages to the death of shimon perez. es. paper says,-leaning was he a man of war or peace? he was sort of a bit of both. he was a man who worked tirelessly to give israel the means to defend itself. but at the same time he was a man who understood that the well-being of israel lies in compromise and not in war. it's clear that his vision of peace is far from being achieved today. has been postponed since the oslo accords. genie: the garden is revealing ace secret eu memo with a secret ultimatum to afghanistan. >> it's one of many. you ca
saudi arabia has denied any involvement. some republican senators actually voted to override the bill just to deny obama a veto. it's worth mentioning even some of his strongest supporters like pelosi also voted in favor of the bill. it is sure to draw tensions with saudi arabia. the lebanese paper looks at the way they might retaliate. notably saudi authorities have already threatened to sell off hundreds of billions of american asset. genie: a lot of french papers have dedicated their front...
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the turnout has been close to a million people. it's pble the biggest opposition rally since 2002 and came out -- in spite of the police and army presence, very good vibe on the streets. people chanting, singing, smiling, dancing. yes, a very successful and promising day for the opposition. >> earlier today the president accused them of planning to use the march to have a coup against him. what have the authorities been say something >> president president maduro has called a separate rally downtown and only managed to attract a few thousand people, mostly public employees who were yanked out -- out of ministries and driven there. that and buying very cheap substised food. you could buy a traditional corn pastry and a juice for under a cent the but he accused the opposition of trying to stage a coup during the pro ess -- process and said that just wo days ago they arrested arms demonstrators trying get into the palace. a very wild claim unlikely to be true. >> the opposition is already calling for another demonstration in support o
the turnout has been close to a million people. it's pble the biggest opposition rally since 2002 and came out -- in spite of the police and army presence, very good vibe on the streets. people chanting, singing, smiling, dancing. yes, a very successful and promising day for the opposition. >> earlier today the president accused them of planning to use the march to have a coup against him. what have the authorities been say something >> president president maduro has called a...
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he has to win-- he has to win ohio. i think he has to win pennsylvania. >> rose: an she can win the election without winning ohio and florida. >> she can, yes. because-- . >> rose: but he has to. >> it looks as though he has to, yeah. he needs-- i mean his preferred route is ohio, pennsylvania and florida. if he does those three and holds north carolina which is a clear battleground, then-- and everything else stays equal from 2012. >> rose: an generally you can tell how the campaign sees these individual battleground states as tho how they spend their money. >> yes, well, although with donald trump, he has spent so little money, this is one of the great anomalies of this election. up to now, hillary clinton has had a huge advantage in terms of advertising spending. >> rose: and how much money she spent. >> yes. and also a huge advantage in laying the ground work for get out the vote operation in those key states. i mean she has spent much more thing in most of these states. he's beginning to spend now. and she has open
he has to win-- he has to win ohio. i think he has to win pennsylvania. >> rose: an she can win the election without winning ohio and florida. >> she can, yes. because-- . >> rose: but he has to. >> it looks as though he has to, yeah. he needs-- i mean his preferred route is ohio, pennsylvania and florida. if he does those three and holds north carolina which is a clear battleground, then-- and everything else stays equal from 2012. >> rose: an generally you can...
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so his strategy has been curious, in some cases in terms where he has gone but what he has accomplishednd otherwise, he has consolidated, firmed up his gop support, bill. and that was an area that he was weak in,?nm and clearly they recognized that they needed to have enthusiasm and support on the republican side if they would get in which, this is president obama moment ago asked about the "birther" issue. >> shocked thath"ó a question e that would come up at a time when we got so many other things to do. i'm not that shocked actually. it is fairly typical. we got other business to attend to. i was pretty confident about where i was born. i think most people were as well and my hope would be that the presidential election reflects more serious issues than that thank you very much. [shouting] thank you, pool. thanks. bill: so what happens there is pool rather, goes into the room and in this case the oval office and you get a question or two and a comment. that's what came up. it was the question about the "birther" issue. tony sayegh a moment ago was arguing that hillary clinton was th
so his strategy has been curious, in some cases in terms where he has gone but what he has accomplishednd otherwise, he has consolidated, firmed up his gop support, bill. and that was an area that he was weak in,?nm and clearly they recognized that they needed to have enthusiasm and support on the republican side if they would get in which, this is president obama moment ago asked about the "birther" issue. >> shocked thath"ó a question e that would come up at a time when...
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that has set an expectation that lester holt has to wrestle donald trump to the ground.hat's not his job. he needs not to get down into the weeds. he needs to ask follow-up questions if either candidate says something that seems untrue. he can invite the opposing candidate 60 seconds, 30 seconds, whatever to take them on. remember the people are tuning in to see donald trump and hillary clinton, not to see lester holt debate either one of them. >> very quickly, it does track with what was on the clinton website. >> i'm talking to that camera. >> reporter: that's a clinton theme. at the same time, no matter what lester holt does here tonight, he will get criticized on both sides. that i can predict. >> thank you. >>> what do you think of the role the moderator should be tonight? let me know tonight on twitter. >>> from the moderator to the candidates. first up, the republican donald trump. who has fought his way through 11 primary debates with at times a very crowded stage, as you remember. tonight is the first time he will be on a stage with just one opponent. trump has
that has set an expectation that lester holt has to wrestle donald trump to the ground.hat's not his job. he needs not to get down into the weeds. he needs to ask follow-up questions if either candidate says something that seems untrue. he can invite the opposing candidate 60 seconds, 30 seconds, whatever to take them on. remember the people are tuning in to see donald trump and hillary clinton, not to see lester holt debate either one of them. >> very quickly, it does track with what was...
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she has a lot of experience compared to donald trump, who has said things over time that are outrageous or ill informed, which hillary clinton's campaign loves to highlight, she loves to highlight in ad. she has a leg up on him there. >> thank you both. thank you, brianna. thank you, elise. i appreciate it. now i want to turn to the issue that donald trump has been trying to put in the rear view mirror for months now and that's his tax returns. phil mattingly has the latest. >> donald trump claims he can't release any of his tax returns while under routine audit, even as the irs has made clear there's no legal requirement for trump to withhold them. >> i'm under routine audit and when the audit is done, i'll released my returns. >> and his own running mate, mike pence, preparing to release his taxes this week. >> i'll give mine to y'all this week and he's going to provide his after a routine audit is done. >> trump's refusal has drawn sharp attacks from hillary clinton. >> clearly his tax returns tell a story that the american people deserve and need to know. >> and despite trump's cont
she has a lot of experience compared to donald trump, who has said things over time that are outrageous or ill informed, which hillary clinton's campaign loves to highlight, she loves to highlight in ad. she has a leg up on him there. >> thank you both. thank you, brianna. thank you, elise. i appreciate it. now i want to turn to the issue that donald trump has been trying to put in the rear view mirror for months now and that's his tax returns. phil mattingly has the latest. >>...
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>> donald trump has to win ohio. he has to win ohio to win.poll hit big today that cnn has another poll that says the same thing. this is a big deal because if donald trump wins ohio, does not guarantee he will win the white house, gives him a chance. it changes the psychology of the -- of the race and every person i told the result to today gaspe d portion of their head in a meaningful way. if -- if ohio goes to drop it is a big deal and it puts him in a position -- the other argument is that democrats have a ground game in ohio that will make up gaps in the polling but five points is a big deal and in the senate race, the republican in publicis up big polling and that would keep the republican party together. if there down ballot candidates are doing well if trump is doing well. >> let's also say that ohio has elected every person since 1964 and let's qualify it that it was taken friday to monday and hillary clinton is probably -- hillary clinton's probably worst 72 hours with basket of deplorables -- we have to qualify. if you go back to th
>> donald trump has to win ohio. he has to win ohio to win.poll hit big today that cnn has another poll that says the same thing. this is a big deal because if donald trump wins ohio, does not guarantee he will win the white house, gives him a chance. it changes the psychology of the -- of the race and every person i told the result to today gaspe d portion of their head in a meaningful way. if -- if ohio goes to drop it is a big deal and it puts him in a position -- the other argument is...
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he's saying the same thing she has. he calls the birther movement 99% racist if you want to make an apples to apples -- i'm full of fruits tonight. she's in trouble because she said half of his supporters were deplorable. in these e-mails, which i'm sure he never wanted to be public, he says 99% of the people who believe in birtherism are racism. i'm sure this wasn't his intent but he's making the same argument that she made and had to walk back. >> steve schmidt with us from chicago tonight. what do you make of this? >> look, i think the number of people that qualify as legitimate statesmen in the united states and less than 20 and chief among them is colin powell. he's broadly respected in this country and he's saying donald trump is a national disgrace. his opinion matters. endorsements are overblown in this campaign but he's one of the one that matters. for him to enter this race as an antagonist of donald trump it's not good news for donald trump. >> andrea missitchell is workin this story tonight and look for more
he's saying the same thing she has. he calls the birther movement 99% racist if you want to make an apples to apples -- i'm full of fruits tonight. she's in trouble because she said half of his supporters were deplorable. in these e-mails, which i'm sure he never wanted to be public, he says 99% of the people who believe in birtherism are racism. i'm sure this wasn't his intent but he's making the same argument that she made and had to walk back. >> steve schmidt with us from chicago...
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this has already passed the house, and it has an excellent prospect to pass the senate. mr. smith: now, the same question goes to governor reagan. governor reagan, would you like to have the question repeated? mr. ellis: governor reagan, during the past four years, the consumer price index has risen from 4.8% to currently over 12%. and perhaps more significantly, the nation's broader, underlying rate of inflation has gone up from 7% to 9%. now, a part of that has been due to external factors beyond u.s. control, and notably, the more than doubling of opec oil prices last year, which leads me to ask you whether, since the united states remains vulnerable to such external shocks, can inflation in fact be controlled? if so, specifically what measures would you pursue? gov. reagan: mr. ellis, i think this idea that has been spawned here in our country that inflation somehow came upon us like a plague and therefore it's uncontrollable and no one can do anything about it, is entirely spurious, and it's dangerous to say this to the people. when mr. carter became president, inflatio
this has already passed the house, and it has an excellent prospect to pass the senate. mr. smith: now, the same question goes to governor reagan. governor reagan, would you like to have the question repeated? mr. ellis: governor reagan, during the past four years, the consumer price index has risen from 4.8% to currently over 12%. and perhaps more significantly, the nation's broader, underlying rate of inflation has gone up from 7% to 9%. now, a part of that has been due to external factors...
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gucci has a new designer.s styles are very desirable and that is really coming through in stronger sales so there are things you can do. it is about innovation and reinvigorating the brand. there is also self-help, another trend we are seeing a store closures in some areas hit hard by the downturn. there are various things the countries can do. rmes big knock, 8%, if you look at the valuation of this country it is priced to perfection. andrea: it is priced like one of its birkin bags. mark: 32 times estimated earnings and richemont is 20? andrea: it has been a good four months but that valuation was really stratospheric. one of the more worrying things we talked about was it has increased production of its bags. that is great now when it needs a kicker for growth but when things turn up, does that mean that it's exclusivity is damaged since the waiting list is not so long? maybe lost a bit of its luster. mark: andrea felsted. you can catch all the gadfly columns on the bloomberg. take a look at where european
gucci has a new designer.s styles are very desirable and that is really coming through in stronger sales so there are things you can do. it is about innovation and reinvigorating the brand. there is also self-help, another trend we are seeing a store closures in some areas hit hard by the downturn. there are various things the countries can do. rmes big knock, 8%, if you look at the valuation of this country it is priced to perfection. andrea: it is priced like one of its birkin bags. mark: 32...
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richard: it has been a bit of a struggle.hen you go to the thinking behind this pivot towards asia as they describe it, the idea was the united states has been all caps far too long in far too many intractable conflicts in the middle east in spending far too little time devoting its attention to the world's most dynamic region, the asian-pacific region, that was looking likely to be strategically far more important in the decades to come. they could end up slipping under the orbit of china far too easily. the problem for obama is at both ends of this equation, it has been going wrong for him. in the middle east, he has been sucked in time after time by intractable conflicts that are getting even worse. his critics say because of his determination to pay less attention to them. then on the asian side of the equation, his flagship policy to try to combine much of the region into america's orbit looks like it may fail because of political headwinds here in the united states. and you have had china throwing its weight around in t
richard: it has been a bit of a struggle.hen you go to the thinking behind this pivot towards asia as they describe it, the idea was the united states has been all caps far too long in far too many intractable conflicts in the middle east in spending far too little time devoting its attention to the world's most dynamic region, the asian-pacific region, that was looking likely to be strategically far more important in the decades to come. they could end up slipping under the orbit of china far...
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the capital outflow story has stabilized. communication has improved.n on capital controls the government has been enforcing, money is still leaking across the border. if this amount of money is leaking across the border, what would happen if the yuan started etc. in losses? we would see more pressure to get money out of china. rishaad: right, some other stories we are following for you. what has been said in the fed's latest beige book, increasing anxiety about the november election. uncertainty is cited as a source of concern in the beige book. that is up from two mentions in the july survey. there are none in june. malaysia central-bank leaving rates unchanged after a surprise cut in july, cap that 3%, a decision predicted by almost all economists we surveyed. policy makers are waiting to see if the government adopt stimulus measures when it announces its budget next month. hong kong's most experienced businessman says the property market is difficult. we are talking about galaxy entertainment. he has watch the industry for more than half a century,
the capital outflow story has stabilized. communication has improved.n on capital controls the government has been enforcing, money is still leaking across the border. if this amount of money is leaking across the border, what would happen if the yuan started etc. in losses? we would see more pressure to get money out of china. rishaad: right, some other stories we are following for you. what has been said in the fed's latest beige book, increasing anxiety about the november election....
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has he done that? >> well, i think he has in making inroads into the african american community. i think the effort is very important. half of it is just showing up. showing up and trying and learning and listening. >> dickerson: but it's been in the fourth quarter. >> he's brand-new at this. you know, he never ran for office before. it is in the fourth quarter. but i'm glad he's doing it. so i think he's going to learn as he goes. but what i see in this campaign is a very binary choice. i came here to do big things. i took this job to do big things to, fix big problems that are kind of getting out of control in this country, and i think we have a far greater chance of success at getting those solutions in place with donald trump clearly than hillary clinton. >> dickerson: recently donald trump offered some proposals that republicans like you and you inspecific used to call an unfunded mandate. why is the republican nominee proposing a non-conservative, there are women in the workforce that have additional challenges. we have problems that need to be addressed. so what i'm excite
has he done that? >> well, i think he has in making inroads into the african american community. i think the effort is very important. half of it is just showing up. showing up and trying and learning and listening. >> dickerson: but it's been in the fourth quarter. >> he's brand-new at this. you know, he never ran for office before. it is in the fourth quarter. but i'm glad he's doing it. so i think he's going to learn as he goes. but what i see in this campaign is a very...
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it has been used for wiretapping. it has beeeen used for everythi.hat we're saying is we have a new war in syria and minimally, congress should be straight with the mecca people and debate the cost and consequences of it. this 2001 resolution is the legal basis the administration says gives them the blank check or gives them the legal basis -- i say it is a blank check, to use force and continue with military action. i must say, amy, president obama over a year and a half of with estimated authorization to speaker boehner, gnostic orion, will not even bring that resosotion up. whether you agree or disagree with it, and i do not agree with it because it did not reveal the 2001 resolution, but one where the other we should have brought forward to the floor to be debated and voted up or down or to amend it or make it now or -- to fix it in a way that members who would vote for would vote for. amy: i want to get y your respoe to reduction jan at, former mayor of new york last week, defending donald trump's statement or donald trump himself, i should say,
it has been used for wiretapping. it has beeeen used for everythi.hat we're saying is we have a new war in syria and minimally, congress should be straight with the mecca people and debate the cost and consequences of it. this 2001 resolution is the legal basis the administration says gives them the blank check or gives them the legal basis -- i say it is a blank check, to use force and continue with military action. i must say, amy, president obama over a year and a half of with estimated...
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wealth has flowed and through the port. likeso, it has been a year no other. time for abdul is. one of 30,000 refugees in the city. he found friends, a home, and a job. what is it mean for your future being able to work here? >> i have to build my future step-by-step. it is the first step for my future. for example, it is the first stone if you have a big house. you have to lift the first stone. workersermany needs new with a population aging fast. half of the new arrivals within jobs in five years. >> we are not naive. we do not take people arrive and fit in immediately, it is hard work, but we have no alternative . we are an aging society. whether we turn this into a success or we will fail. jenny: practical problems and consequences. there an election next year. this country is changing. it's chancellor is under pressure like never before. she has to convince a nervous electorate that germany can integrate well over one million refugees. changing communities, shifting politics, germany must decide on the future course. jenny hill, bbc news, hamburg. the u.s. presidential elec
wealth has flowed and through the port. likeso, it has been a year no other. time for abdul is. one of 30,000 refugees in the city. he found friends, a home, and a job. what is it mean for your future being able to work here? >> i have to build my future step-by-step. it is the first step for my future. for example, it is the first stone if you have a big house. you have to lift the first stone. workersermany needs new with a population aging fast. half of the new arrivals within jobs in...
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the area has been under siege for three years now.here in syria, activists say 25 civilians were killed in suspected government air strikes. >>> the u.s. military has now conducted more than 100 air strikes against isis targets in libya. fox news was first to report yesterday that president obama has quietly reauthorized another month of air strikes there, keeping two u.s. navy warships off of libya's coast. >>> another illustration tonight, just how violent president obama's adopted hometown of chicago has become. despite its strict gun laws, chicago is setting records for murder and mayhem this year. mike tobin reports that august was an historically deadly month. >> reporter: the shooting victims in chicago pile up faster than one every two hours. 90 people were killed by gunfire in the month of august alone. the total killed by guns this year is 428. four more than a violent 2015. and we still have four months to go. once again, demonstrators took to the street. >> i'm asking the governor, call a state of emergency for the city of
the area has been under siege for three years now.here in syria, activists say 25 civilians were killed in suspected government air strikes. >>> the u.s. military has now conducted more than 100 air strikes against isis targets in libya. fox news was first to report yesterday that president obama has quietly reauthorized another month of air strikes there, keeping two u.s. navy warships off of libya's coast. >>> another illustration tonight, just how violent president obama's...
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he has been quite involved with the samsung and has been helping to run the business since his father heart attack back in 2014. he is considered more global minded than his father. he has been credited with creating partnerships with both apple and google. this is a signal that apple needs strong leadership in the midst of uncertainty. this of course come after samsung saw the biggest two day decline since 2008. to powere cautioned down their note-7's. today, samsung is rebounding and we are seeing a strong surge in their stocks. hp, also saying, they will be buying samsung's printer business. anna: anybody who lost money over the last couple days will be pleased to see that rebound. the billionaire chairman himself lost $1.2 billion in just two days. how damaging has this news about the note-7 been for samsung? >> samsung has had to recall 2.5 million phones they shipped out before the recall. that is expected to cost $1 billion. still has tot deal with of the recall crisis, but you have to put this into perspective. the chairman lost that amount of money, but remember, samsung is a
he has been quite involved with the samsung and has been helping to run the business since his father heart attack back in 2014. he is considered more global minded than his father. he has been credited with creating partnerships with both apple and google. this is a signal that apple needs strong leadership in the midst of uncertainty. this of course come after samsung saw the biggest two day decline since 2008. to powere cautioned down their note-7's. today, samsung is rebounding and we are...
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guest: it actually has.is far and away the most difficult election i have looked at and i have been predicting and since 1984, when i was nine. electionat makes this so tough. my prediction system is based on electionevery american going back to 1860 guided by the theory that elections are judgments on the performance of the parties owning the white house. today, the democrats and i have 13 true false questions. if six of them go against the party in power, democrats, they are predicted losers. exactlyw, they are down six. for the first time in over 30 years, i have hedged my prediction because we have another historical force colliding with it and that's the absolutely precedent shattering nature of the trump candidacy. trump could have overcome some his penchant not to be telling the truth, his birther kind of racist kind of controversy, his demeaning of women, his lack of knowledge, his refusal to release his taxes. instead of resolving any of those issues, he inflamed every one of them in the debate, the
guest: it actually has.is far and away the most difficult election i have looked at and i have been predicting and since 1984, when i was nine. electionat makes this so tough. my prediction system is based on electionevery american going back to 1860 guided by the theory that elections are judgments on the performance of the parties owning the white house. today, the democrats and i have 13 true false questions. if six of them go against the party in power, democrats, they are predicted losers....
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he has temperament problem. majority of people don't think he has the qualifications or judgment or temperament. her problem is much harder. she has to convince people that she is not a loyer. she is honest and trustworthy and likeable. how will she do that in 90 minute debate? >> i don't think she can convince people that she is not a liar and is likeable in a debate. but, details are exactly what you don't want. in that first debate with ronald reagan in 1984, he was all loaded up with details. was going to show america that he wasn't just some once sweeping speaker that he could really get down to the nuts and bolts. he was terrible in the second debate, when he didn't do that you know, he was -- the last we saw, remember, he was driving counsel the road of the pacific highway and a wonderful, beautiful afternoon and everything. that was brilliant. >> fred, mara, thank you. coming up, i have been compared to a famous tv personality. but it's not exactly the one i might have hoped for. more mean tweets are com
he has temperament problem. majority of people don't think he has the qualifications or judgment or temperament. her problem is much harder. she has to convince people that she is not a loyer. she is honest and trustworthy and likeable. how will she do that in 90 minute debate? >> i don't think she can convince people that she is not a liar and is likeable in a debate. but, details are exactly what you don't want. in that first debate with ronald reagan in 1984, he was all loaded up with...
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it has not happened.t has not happened he could the effects on the financial sector has been disastrous. market capnk has a of 15 billion euros, a balance sheet in 2 trillion. that tells you straight away that there's a lot of problems. in italy, where the rescue plans for monti capacity is failing -- monti de paschi is failing -- i think there is more and more of a realization that central-bank activity will actually change. the politics will speed that when out -- guy: to what? >> to a new policy, new faces. if trump wins, and i believe he will, we will get the world's largest economy -- guy: let's put him to one side. what is policy going to look like? >> even if he doesn't win, and we don't know what's going to happen, the fed will definitely raise rates in december. they have backed themselves into a deliberate corner and i think they will want to be seen to follow through on its rhetoric. even the fed, and there is quite active debate, three dissenters is pretty unusual. there's a real caucus at the
it has not happened.t has not happened he could the effects on the financial sector has been disastrous. market capnk has a of 15 billion euros, a balance sheet in 2 trillion. that tells you straight away that there's a lot of problems. in italy, where the rescue plans for monti capacity is failing -- monti de paschi is failing -- i think there is more and more of a realization that central-bank activity will actually change. the politics will speed that when out -- guy: to what? >> to a...
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howard stern has said he is going to vote for hillary clinton, has said it for a long time, but yet has still been very kind to donald trump. but stern has a huge audience, he has a very, very big audience who might not be totally tuned in to everything going on with this presidential election, so it is kind of interesting they have now heard it from his lips. >> does it make a difference to undecideds, people who haven't made up their minds. >> look, donald trump has gotten away with a lot of lies, okay. who knows? but it certainly doesn't help. >> yeah. so, listen, mark, donald trump is out in a new interview tonight talking to paul steinhouser, the political director of new hampshire's nh-1. i want to play clips and then we'll discuss them. >> you were asked about the birther question, and you said you were proud, you did a service to the president and the country. you stand by those comments? >> i'm the one that got him to put up his birth certificate. hillary clinton was unable to get there. i will tell you, she tried. you look at her campaign and everybody knows it happened, and i
howard stern has said he is going to vote for hillary clinton, has said it for a long time, but yet has still been very kind to donald trump. but stern has a huge audience, he has a very, very big audience who might not be totally tuned in to everything going on with this presidential election, so it is kind of interesting they have now heard it from his lips. >> does it make a difference to undecideds, people who haven't made up their minds. >> look, donald trump has gotten away...
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so he has this chub. every time hillary clinton says something or anybody says something, he says, donald trump, you want to build a wall. look, they're going to say whatever they say because i'm in ohio and i'm winning. he owns that better than anyone. beyond the actual fact of the poll, he has not had that tool over the past four or five weeks and his number one weapon of choice is i'm winning. you're not. >> if he can maintain the lead. you can look at it was taken during her weak berd the deplorable baskets that pneumonia. you can say that suggested those would things hurt. will they hurt in a sustained way, we'll see as polling goes forward. no doubt that a candidate in ohio with that big of a lead has bragging rights. ohio is ohio. >> one more things on the polls. we're about ten days away from the debate. if he has polls in his favor, that is such a weapon. hillary, you're only saying that because you lost your lead. >> last night trump unveiled his childcare plan in suburban pennsylvania outside p
so he has this chub. every time hillary clinton says something or anybody says something, he says, donald trump, you want to build a wall. look, they're going to say whatever they say because i'm in ohio and i'm winning. he owns that better than anyone. beyond the actual fact of the poll, he has not had that tool over the past four or five weeks and his number one weapon of choice is i'm winning. you're not. >> if he can maintain the lead. you can look at it was taken during her weak berd...
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the trend has been upwards.e saw this rise when the latest news around the $14 billion from the doj came out. what is it really going to take for deutsche bank's prospects to improve? is it rates just need to be higher because the low rate environment has caused a lot of suffering. >> that would certainly be a boost. it is hard to see the short term what they can do. the problem for deutsche is the traditional source of strength, investment banking, revenues have been structurally under pressure for a number of years now. are of the other businesses not profitable enough to pick up the slack. we have seen the bank tried to expand into asset management, but net margins in that business have been declining over the last couple of years. retail banks offer in a highly targeted market which is inefficient. the only thing they can really do is cut costs. nejra: it may not be an issue so much anymore. saying deutsche ank is said to be nearing $5.4 billion settlement with the u.s.. that would be less than half of what
the trend has been upwards.e saw this rise when the latest news around the $14 billion from the doj came out. what is it really going to take for deutsche bank's prospects to improve? is it rates just need to be higher because the low rate environment has caused a lot of suffering. >> that would certainly be a boost. it is hard to see the short term what they can do. the problem for deutsche is the traditional source of strength, investment banking, revenues have been structurally under...
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he has no weapon! he has no weapon!woodruff: the voice of rakeyia scott, pleading withg charlotte police, telling them her husband is unarmed and has a brain injury as the confrontation quickly escalates. >> drop the gun! drop the gun! >> he didn't do anything. he doesn't have a gun. he has a t.b.i. he's not going to do anything to you guys. he just took his medicine. keith, don't let them break the windows. come on out the car. keith, don't do it. get out the car. keith, don't you do it. don't you do it. keith, keith, keith, don't you do it. [gunfire] did you shoot him? did you shoot him? >> woodruff: keith scott is now lying on the ground, as his wife screams. >> did you shoot him? he better not be dead. he better not be dead. >> release the video! >> woodruff: all of this, asas city officials face mounting pressure to release police body camera and dashcam video. >> one piece of evidence willl never, ever make a good case. i know the expectation that video footage can be the panacea, and i can tell you tha is not qui
he has no weapon! he has no weapon!woodruff: the voice of rakeyia scott, pleading withg charlotte police, telling them her husband is unarmed and has a brain injury as the confrontation quickly escalates. >> drop the gun! drop the gun! >> he didn't do anything. he doesn't have a gun. he has a t.b.i. he's not going to do anything to you guys. he just took his medicine. keith, don't let them break the windows. come on out the car. keith, don't do it. get out the car. keith, don't you...
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it has evolved, along with their forecast. i think the data has cleared the hurdle.he problem is, the markets are not pricing it. historically, the fed doesn't move unless the markets have it priced in. the vast slate of fomc communications in recent weeks against a softer data backdrop has not been enough to move probabilities higher. >> is the goal of the fed just to move the market to the prospect of a rate hike? >> it may seem odd to say they are fine with surprising markets with a speech or an article, but they are not fine with surprising on the decision. but historically, nearly all of their rate hikes have happened when market probability has been 70% or higher. they would have to want to surprise markets at this point in time. >> the international energy agency has reversed course on an oil glut. the iea says the surplus will persist into late next year. just last month, they predicted the market would return to equilibrium this year. mark: at one moment, it ends this year. now it is pushed back into late 2017. what changed? >> what has changed is the outloo
it has evolved, along with their forecast. i think the data has cleared the hurdle.he problem is, the markets are not pricing it. historically, the fed doesn't move unless the markets have it priced in. the vast slate of fomc communications in recent weeks against a softer data backdrop has not been enough to move probabilities higher. >> is the goal of the fed just to move the market to the prospect of a rate hike? >> it may seem odd to say they are fine with surprising markets...
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donald trump has not. on health records, hillary clinton's already provided the level of health records that we have seen from republican and democratic nominees for presidents in recent years. and she said that more is coming and i believe her. she has a history of providing these records. i think we'll have all the information we need. the question is, again, i don't take it on face value donald trump will release anything. it's an open question. and he has no experience with having to be transparent, because he's been someone who, in all of his business dealings, benefited from keeping things secret and lived the life again of a billionaire in the private sector. i think we know a lot about hillary clinton. the big question for me, what is the truth about donald trump? >> we'll see what he releases later this week. as far as she's concerned, does it hurt her with voters who -- a lot of whom are having trouble trusting her, for example, if she isn't more forthcoming, she's forthcoming on her tax returns.
donald trump has not. on health records, hillary clinton's already provided the level of health records that we have seen from republican and democratic nominees for presidents in recent years. and she said that more is coming and i believe her. she has a history of providing these records. i think we'll have all the information we need. the question is, again, i don't take it on face value donald trump will release anything. it's an open question. and he has no experience with having to be...
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apple has made an acquisition. ibm has been very inquisitive. the environment like right now? >> they require a lot of capital. when you think about biotech and health care, they are very different. they look a lot like consumer technology companies. there are innovative technologies, like ibm and google will come in and acquire them. they have to have exposure to the largest sector of our economy. it is an economic exposure play. the large software companies will make those acquisitions. pharmaceuticals, it is different. they are most shots. -- moonshots. they are making those acquisitions well. emily: the company you invested in, it was so fascinating and exemplifies what you do. they went public very fast. they are focusing on reproductive technology where there has not been a lot of -- about making a bet on this company where there is so potential, but a lot is unproven. >> having a child is one of the most important things people can do. is trying to help couples facing infertility, give them technology that gives them hope to have a child.
apple has made an acquisition. ibm has been very inquisitive. the environment like right now? >> they require a lot of capital. when you think about biotech and health care, they are very different. they look a lot like consumer technology companies. there are innovative technologies, like ibm and google will come in and acquire them. they have to have exposure to the largest sector of our economy. it is an economic exposure play. the large software companies will make those acquisitions....
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mark: it has done this for years, it has done this before.exactly, and the sheer scale of that potential is dominating. mark: you sort of implied you were talking about yesterday, it would be significantly undercapitalized even if the eventual settlement of the doj can be settled by its reserve. her mind is how much it has in reserve and what its capital position is. elisa: the bank of the moment has set aside around $6 billion for potential litigation and if this fine work to be shaved in half, that would probably soak up most of those reserves. this is not the only case weighing on the bank. the have other cases they are being probed for so analysts are crunching those numbers and trying to understand their capital position, how much would it be weekend. would it follow that fall below what regulators are asking? and how quickly with that bank take legal action. cryan has said he is not going to do. is that day fast approaching? clear once they have visibility on these amounts and will be easier to make that decision. as it stands, it is a
mark: it has done this for years, it has done this before.exactly, and the sheer scale of that potential is dominating. mark: you sort of implied you were talking about yesterday, it would be significantly undercapitalized even if the eventual settlement of the doj can be settled by its reserve. her mind is how much it has in reserve and what its capital position is. elisa: the bank of the moment has set aside around $6 billion for potential litigation and if this fine work to be shaved in...
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he has passed policy that has caused people their lives.hen a state denieies 500,000 people medicaid simply because they don't like a black man in a white house, that means about 1000 to 1500 people die everery year. upwards of somewhere 5000 people in north carolina have died since this governor legislature has denied medicaid expansion. amy: we want to thank you, reverend barber, for joining us. i also wanted to point out the family,or the scott justin bambeberg is a member of the south carolina house of representatives, also represented alton sterling's family in baton rouge african-american man gunned down by police, as well a as another mr. scott, walter scott. people may remember and/or charleston, south carolina, walter scott gunned down by a police officer after the officer stopped him for a taillight being out. but know you have to run, as people said, this man was not even the suspect. and also remember the walter scott case plant.s a that was a plant shown on the video. we're convinced in this video was about a citizen shooting a
he has passed policy that has caused people their lives.hen a state denieies 500,000 people medicaid simply because they don't like a black man in a white house, that means about 1000 to 1500 people die everery year. upwards of somewhere 5000 people in north carolina have died since this governor legislature has denied medicaid expansion. amy: we want to thank you, reverend barber, for joining us. i also wanted to point out the family,or the scott justin bambeberg is a member of the south...
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in a year that has been so improbable, the impossible has happened. >> reporter: it was the way he guided listeners through each game that won over generations of baseball fans. for at least nine innings his words transported them from their homes and cars into the dugout or onto the pitcher's mound. for the past 67 years, from brooklyn to los angeles. >> go dodgers. >> reporter: this weekend fans filed into dodger stadium to honor him. angel rodriguez is a walking tribute. >> he's like family. there's nobody here that has not listened to vin. >> reporter: on vin scully appreciation day it was actually vin that was pitching out this gift. 50,000 letters went out to baseball fans thanking them for six decades of love and from san francisco to share this moment with his daughter. what is it about him that makes him the best? >> you know, i think it's just the way he brings the game to life. the experience of the game of baseball. and just the calm nature of his voice. >> reporter: in one week scully will call his final game in san francisco. but this afternoon he signed off one last time fr
in a year that has been so improbable, the impossible has happened. >> reporter: it was the way he guided listeners through each game that won over generations of baseball fans. for at least nine innings his words transported them from their homes and cars into the dugout or onto the pitcher's mound. for the past 67 years, from brooklyn to los angeles. >> go dodgers. >> reporter: this weekend fans filed into dodger stadium to honor him. angel rodriguez is a walking tribute....
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>> he has to give it to him in space. he has tremendous speed. >> all right. usc and stanford, getting ready to go. i'm a coupon guy... i signed up for the publix digital ones... i clip the paper ones... in fact if there was a third kind, i'd probably love those too. that's how i save at publix. how 'bout you? when we shop it is kinda like a competition. it is exactly like a competition. whoever finds the most bogo's wins! which is usually me. that's how we save a lot at publix. how 'bout you? publix. where shopping is a pleasure. >>>w on action news, infuriated residents taking a stand after worries a massive sinkhole is putting their water any good. >>> a polk county school board employee is facing criminal charges tonight after she is costing money. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us tonight.>>> i am john sabol and in polk county, the county's cleaning up water after the opening of the giant single-purpose >> many are still questioning the weather safety. jake peterson shows us why some redecal about >> reporter: these residents say they he en dr
>> he has to give it to him in space. he has tremendous speed. >> all right. usc and stanford, getting ready to go. i'm a coupon guy... i signed up for the publix digital ones... i clip the paper ones... in fact if there was a third kind, i'd probably love those too. that's how i save at publix. how 'bout you? when we shop it is kinda like a competition. it is exactly like a competition. whoever finds the most bogo's wins! which is usually me. that's how we save a lot at publix. how...
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they said she has more senior military leaders. on average, they are younger and more closely in touch with the security challenges we face. one of them, a greek-american, a former commander of nato, said he appreciated the fact that mr. trump wanted to spend more money on the military but said we don't need that much more. we just have one or two things be better at. he said the military is not a disaster. it is a treasure. we should honor it. we should honor the parents of fallen soldiers, no matter what their religion is. he said -- [applause] he said i wore the uniform in this country for 35 years, and i can tell you we will not kill our way out of it. we have to work our way, argue our way, and win our way out of this because of our belief that we are stronger together. which means that it is absolutely crazy to go around terrifying and alienating american muslims who love freedom, hate terror, work themselves to the bone, raise their kids with good values, and are trying to build better lives here. we need everybody to work t
they said she has more senior military leaders. on average, they are younger and more closely in touch with the security challenges we face. one of them, a greek-american, a former commander of nato, said he appreciated the fact that mr. trump wanted to spend more money on the military but said we don't need that much more. we just have one or two things be better at. he said the military is not a disaster. it is a treasure. we should honor it. we should honor the parents of fallen soldiers, no...