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president has rallied so hard for a world without nuclear weapons as has barack obama. he was praised for his efforts everywhere. in stockholm, he even received the nobel peace prize though he had barely taken office. but what has come from all that big talk? one analyst says the record is mixed. >> i would say the glass is half full on this one. but one could argue president obama had a very tall glass at the beginning of his presidency. reporter: when he first took office, he had a new treaty with then russian president, dmitry medvedev. a promising start. but flat amir putin returned to the top job and the ukraine's crisis ushered in a new ice age between the moscow and washington. obama also had problems -- a republican dominated congress approved a treaty but also approve the most costly weapons modernization program of all time. >> it is almost ironic that the president who was awarded the nobel peace prize for his efforts in arms reduction is the very same president that has laid aside a trillion dollars to modernize every aspect of the u.s. nuclear arsenal over
president has rallied so hard for a world without nuclear weapons as has barack obama. he was praised for his efforts everywhere. in stockholm, he even received the nobel peace prize though he had barely taken office. but what has come from all that big talk? one analyst says the record is mixed. >> i would say the glass is half full on this one. but one could argue president obama had a very tall glass at the beginning of his presidency. reporter: when he first took office, he had a new...
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but something has happened. clearly it has. we just need to make sure that our policy approach to addressing this situation is rooted in evidence and facts and director comey has indicated, and i think this was sort of part of the reason that this discussion arose, is that director comey indicated that he was seeking out additional information and additional evidence about what was exactly happening in these communities. but it's clear that we don't have enough evidence at this point to claim that police officers are not doing their jobs is the reason for this uptick. i think the president's concern, actually, is really cused on rebuking this false choice between protecting civil rights and fighting crime. the truth is the vast majority of law enforcement officers that put on the uniform every day do both. they both are committed to fighting crime and doing it in a fair way. the best law enforcement agencies have made clear and have put in place policies that actually make it easier for their officers to pursue their job, to fi
but something has happened. clearly it has. we just need to make sure that our policy approach to addressing this situation is rooted in evidence and facts and director comey has indicated, and i think this was sort of part of the reason that this discussion arose, is that director comey indicated that he was seeking out additional information and additional evidence about what was exactly happening in these communities. but it's clear that we don't have enough evidence at this point to claim...
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he has to. it has work for him tremendously. help would be crazy not to employ them going forward. >> he has that uncanny ability to size somebody up. find their weakness and zero in on it with a label. we'll see what happens. daniel, good to see you. thanks. >> thanks. >>> coming up, hear from one of indiana's delegates. >> he will tell us why the state saw a massive turnout today. a lot of engagement and why the thinks donald trump won the hoosier state. our vitamins contain no gluten, dairy or artificial flavors. so we invented a word that means that. shmorange. and it rhymes with the color of our bottle. hey, baby, make it your first word! sfx: baby speak not even close. reach for the orange, it's 100% shmorange! until one of you clipst da food truck.. then your rates go through the roof. perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. tmom didn't want another dog. she said it's too much work. lulu's hair just floats. uhh help me! (do
he has to. it has work for him tremendously. help would be crazy not to employ them going forward. >> he has that uncanny ability to size somebody up. find their weakness and zero in on it with a label. we'll see what happens. daniel, good to see you. thanks. >> thanks. >>> coming up, hear from one of indiana's delegates. >> he will tell us why the state saw a massive turnout today. a lot of engagement and why the thinks donald trump won the hoosier state. our...
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there has been money taken out. but this has happened before.pect when returns come back, they will thrive again. i could not say that i'm surprised. it does seem surprising that so many macro people got it wrong. but many of them will probably do pretty well in the future. >> in terms of the types of companies you have invested in lately, we have seen you identified and backing the likes of uber, airbnb, true growth stories, baa is another one. what have you learned and how do you implement that strategy as you look at a broader buyout portfolio? >> investing is not about size. it is about insight. what we are looking for today is where is there a change in the economy will we can get extraordinary growth? when interest rates are low, the discount rates imply that growth is worth a lot. we have been trying to find areas were we can sort through those disruptions in order to create the value suggested by growth. for example, we were lucky enough to sit in san francisco. as the economy has moved from a tech-based economy which was about, could yo
there has been money taken out. but this has happened before.pect when returns come back, they will thrive again. i could not say that i'm surprised. it does seem surprising that so many macro people got it wrong. but many of them will probably do pretty well in the future. >> in terms of the types of companies you have invested in lately, we have seen you identified and backing the likes of uber, airbnb, true growth stories, baa is another one. what have you learned and how do you...
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it has been 2 years.erritory that boko haram diminished.en much there is a very small area, and the likelihood of finding many more in this diminishing area diminishes as well as the group has been dispersed. laura: the girl was found in the sambisa forest, in the north of nigeria. this that provide a lead for the nigerian army? forestnow the sambisa has always been a stronghold for boko haram. no longerhat they control even the perimeter, and the fact that this girl and her child were able to wander off says something against the group. i would caution. the military success means the group is reinventing itself. it has been proven, historically, to be resilient. they are adopting suicide bombings. the number of suicide bombings carried out by the group has gone up fivefold. the number carried out by children, unfortunately, has gone up tenfold. trya: will president bihari to claim this as a victory. he has moved against boko haram, despite everything you are talking about. >> it is a victory. we have to
it has been 2 years.erritory that boko haram diminished.en much there is a very small area, and the likelihood of finding many more in this diminishing area diminishes as well as the group has been dispersed. laura: the girl was found in the sambisa forest, in the north of nigeria. this that provide a lead for the nigerian army? forestnow the sambisa has always been a stronghold for boko haram. no longerhat they control even the perimeter, and the fact that this girl and her child were able to...
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everyone has to be open.uld be quite -- correspondent: was that unremarkable or a diplomatic half? some will conclude the prime minister was speaking the truth. some will think he is not quite right. others that the mood became too jocular on this serious topic. could this undermine efforts to tackle corruption? it is true that nigeria and afghanistan have had major corruption problems, and they continue to have them. at the same time we have leaders in those countries that have sent strong signals they want to change that. , this isember important for the u.k., because of the u.k. continues to provide , safe haven for corrupt money here and in its overseas territory. correspondent: david cameron knows nigeria's president buhari and the afghan .resident ghani some say that they are invited because they are against corruption. some are in doubt over the sacrifice of british lives in afghanistan. the man's for progress tackling corruption will be higher than ever. bbc news. katty: it will be an interesting summ
everyone has to be open.uld be quite -- correspondent: was that unremarkable or a diplomatic half? some will conclude the prime minister was speaking the truth. some will think he is not quite right. others that the mood became too jocular on this serious topic. could this undermine efforts to tackle corruption? it is true that nigeria and afghanistan have had major corruption problems, and they continue to have them. at the same time we have leaders in those countries that have sent strong...
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gdp has been growing on average 2% which has been week bypassed standards. think the message from the retail sales report this morning changed- it has not meaningful in the first quarter week number was an aberration. upol: you sound kind of eight at this point or to some extent. corporate earnings were not terrific and you do not see companies full steam ahead in terms of expenditures. profits have been declining and it looks like they were down again in the first quarter. it was -6% or 7%. when the quarter started the earnings season started it was more than that so you could get close to flat on the quarter whereas that number has been positive. when -- in addition there is no question there is a dollar effect here. revenues -- when you get the dollar up 12% on a quarterly average basis and the first quarter. that was for five -- points off of growth. no question that profit has been rising. the more reason is more positive from that perspective. carol: let me ask you about something and it has to do with what janet yellen and larry summers thing. larry s
gdp has been growing on average 2% which has been week bypassed standards. think the message from the retail sales report this morning changed- it has not meaningful in the first quarter week number was an aberration. upol: you sound kind of eight at this point or to some extent. corporate earnings were not terrific and you do not see companies full steam ahead in terms of expenditures. profits have been declining and it looks like they were down again in the first quarter. it was -6% or 7%....
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so he has to try to do that.that and how much some of those big donors would like to figure out a way to focus on the congressional races rather than the presidential race will be instructive and important. >> stay with that, today rollins will join a pro trump super pac. is the solution for him to go big on the super pac front. you do not need that many billionaires to write big checks to get up to the billion dollars you need for a general election, -- is that the play for donald trump or does that undercut one of his key messages which has been i am not bought and paid for. i do not owe anything to the special interests. al: donald trump has never been impeded by consistency. he will not be this time. i love ed rollins doing that. i interviewed him for charlie rose two weeks ago. donald would be a disaster in the general election. ronald reagan would be mortified. now, he wants to play. super pacs may be the only way that trump can go, and there may well be a way. a couple of big sugar daddies that so hate hil
so he has to try to do that.that and how much some of those big donors would like to figure out a way to focus on the congressional races rather than the presidential race will be instructive and important. >> stay with that, today rollins will join a pro trump super pac. is the solution for him to go big on the super pac front. you do not need that many billionaires to write big checks to get up to the billion dollars you need for a general election, -- is that the play for donald trump...
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another analyst says he has concerned -- has concerns about economic growth.the paypal chart from last summer, we see the difference in opinion from buyers and sellers, a volatile, sideways trading range. right now, the stock dropping down into the range and appears the bears have it in paypal. betty: tell us what else is going on. : the big story today is cisco systems. it offered a better than outlook,sales including software-based network and the ceo said the long-term investments the company has been making is really starting to pay off. not surprisingly, the street is we look at the chart of cisco systems, it does not show up all that much. the stock stuck in another , sellers are more in control, so unless they step up and break out of that range, we could see a battle between buyers and sellers at cisco systems. soul cycle has put its ipo in a holding pattern, citing volatility in the market. that theaid yesterday company is focused on growth and expansion. so scratch them off the list. saying echoes is what i'm hearing across the companies with other f
another analyst says he has concerned -- has concerns about economic growth.the paypal chart from last summer, we see the difference in opinion from buyers and sellers, a volatile, sideways trading range. right now, the stock dropping down into the range and appears the bears have it in paypal. betty: tell us what else is going on. : the big story today is cisco systems. it offered a better than outlook,sales including software-based network and the ceo said the long-term investments the...
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that's why egyptair has confirm that it has gone down. so we don't know if they're onsight. >> what we do know is that this was egypt airbus 804. carrying 66 people on board. 56 passengers and ten crew members including at least one child and two babies, we're told. family members have gathered in cairo waiting for information. before we go to break, just to bring you up to speed. and adam, we'll have you stay on the phone with us. we'll speak with you on the other side of the break. once again, the latest developments, a distress call did come from the pilot of the aircraft. and a beacon has been spotted. and it has been confirmed by egyptair that this plane has in fact crashed. we'll continue to follow the latest developments for you. keep it here on fox news. >>> to recap for you if you're just joining us, egypt aviation officials confirming an egyptair plane heading from charles de galle airport to cairo airport has in fact crashed. the bbc reporting that there is an automated signal coming from the emergency system. we're talking abo
that's why egyptair has confirm that it has gone down. so we don't know if they're onsight. >> what we do know is that this was egypt airbus 804. carrying 66 people on board. 56 passengers and ten crew members including at least one child and two babies, we're told. family members have gathered in cairo waiting for information. before we go to break, just to bring you up to speed. and adam, we'll have you stay on the phone with us. we'll speak with you on the other side of the break. once...
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ha only seen the tv pictures. dbut now we could quite literally feel the mass political adulation for oursel ves. ♪ rows waay --ew away was kim jong-un, a young man just given yet another title, unanimously of course, chairman of the workers party. it's an extraordinary site. the greatest political gathering biggest the world totalitarian regime. there is the supreme leader of a country that has long defied predictions. earlier, we were given a glimpse of another enduring fact of north korean life. the suppression of freedom of speech. rupert wingfield-hayes, a bbc colleagues who had been ygan wasg from pyon being expelled. north korean officials made it clear they objected to his reporting. >> the coverage was not respecting the local custom. .he system of the dplk and the realities of the situation and they were speaking the leadership of the country when they should have been reporting objectively. upert was put on a flight to beijing. media visits are tightly controlled by an expulsion is rare. meanwhile, we h
ha only seen the tv pictures. dbut now we could quite literally feel the mass political adulation for oursel ves. ♪ rows waay --ew away was kim jong-un, a young man just given yet another title, unanimously of course, chairman of the workers party. it's an extraordinary site. the greatest political gathering biggest the world totalitarian regime. there is the supreme leader of a country that has long defied predictions. earlier, we were given a glimpse of another enduring fact of north korean...
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taylor has more.e francis says willing to create a commission to study whether women can serve as deacons in the church. deacons are ordained ministers who are not priests. can bely, married men deacons, but not priests. the obama administration is unveiling new rules reducing methane gas from oil wells. will require energy companies to do a better job of plugging those leaks. 84 timess said to be more powerful than carbon dioxide when it comes to warming the atmosphere. since 2008,t time wall street is betting on democratic presidential candidate. bloomberg crunched the numbers, and hillary clinton received $.70 of every dollar spent in the presidential race by employees of the five largest u.s. banks. in then early turnaround campaign. jeb bush got the biggest share wall street money. "bloomberg markets." global news 24 hours a day, powered by 2400 journalists, in more than 150 news bureaus across the world. vonnie: brazil has a new president. michael temperature is now -- michael is now brazil's te
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has risen.u can see, down 13% over this point of time. we have been looking at this chart peak with me on the bloomberg. this is an index that looks at apple's market cap minus googled market cap in the keeps getting smaller and smaller. now at $15.6 billion, so it is the smallest and has been since we saw early february. alix: we also got news on codeine maker. julie: i got confused because of tribune publishing. company called pharaoh is a codeine company and they are reporting that they have hired them to explore a sale, so shares are spiking up on that report. we will keep you posted if anything else develops. scarlet: thank you. let's check in on first word news with ramy. ramy: thank you. first, we had to washington and president obama says donald trump has a long record that needs to be examined. he also suggested that the presumptive nominee has not come up with serious proposals for listening and dealing with security. obama: this is a really serious job. this is not entertainment. this
has risen.u can see, down 13% over this point of time. we have been looking at this chart peak with me on the bloomberg. this is an index that looks at apple's market cap minus googled market cap in the keeps getting smaller and smaller. now at $15.6 billion, so it is the smallest and has been since we saw early february. alix: we also got news on codeine maker. julie: i got confused because of tribune publishing. company called pharaoh is a codeine company and they are reporting that they have...
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the economy has taken a big hit the payroll has not.en moving along at 240,000 jobs per month on average for the last six months. there is a disconnect between the labor market and gdp growth. scarlet: jobs growth and labor market metrics are a lagging indicator and will catch up with gdp because it takes companies a while. >> this is what people want to figure out if it's a normal pattern or is something else going on? i think it might the something else. the reason gdp slowed is the near collapse of business investments particularly oil and other commodity sectors. it is fallen for two consecutive quarters which is unusual in an expansion. the slowdown and the economy is concentrated in only a couple of sectors. the rest of the economy continues to grow. we look at the total output and it slowed because of a really big drop into sectors. otherwise, the economy are to be growing. we will see how it plays out over the next few months. alix: the corporate profits are down but jobs are higher and you have a lot of money going into hiring
the economy has taken a big hit the payroll has not.en moving along at 240,000 jobs per month on average for the last six months. there is a disconnect between the labor market and gdp growth. scarlet: jobs growth and labor market metrics are a lagging indicator and will catch up with gdp because it takes companies a while. >> this is what people want to figure out if it's a normal pattern or is something else going on? i think it might the something else. the reason gdp slowed is the...
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no one has even seen it. the reason is the impressive reports the company is gearing up to make between $72 and 78 million iphone 7s. that could be the largest in the two years. if the stories are true i think this is one more reason to own it. not trade it. that's been my posture for ages. next up is microsoft. it is a company in transition moving toward cloud based software away from personal computer software. it is a gigantic challenge that happened quickly. in the last quarter, it hit a wall. with both the cloud revenue going more slowly than wall street was expecting, it devastated the stock. while it sells for 17 times earnings, it is stuck in the 50 range wefl no idea whether the cloud business is accelerated or not. microsoft is neither a value stock florinor a growth stock u we final out if it is on board. the company formerly known as goolg. it is down almost 8%. alphabet missed the quarter. i believe it has more control of its own destiny. i think alphabet should put its money to work. they should
no one has even seen it. the reason is the impressive reports the company is gearing up to make between $72 and 78 million iphone 7s. that could be the largest in the two years. if the stories are true i think this is one more reason to own it. not trade it. that's been my posture for ages. next up is microsoft. it is a company in transition moving toward cloud based software away from personal computer software. it is a gigantic challenge that happened quickly. in the last quarter, it hit a...
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it has been helping the manufacturing side of things that the loony overall has been lower but it hasufacturing gets a big kick theof that and it part of trajectory and the strategy is that manufacturing and non-energy-related trade will help offset what we have seen lost in the economy to the oil price decline. scarlet: the bank of canada rate decision will come to us tomorrow. give us an update on the wildfire in alberta. workers are returning to the oilsands facilities? right, it has been something in stages. the has been lifted now is last of all mandatory evacuation orders now gone. some of them have been lifted and now they are all gone. what that means for the ones who just had it lifted his for a street officials as well as health officials went in there to take a look at the safety side of things. on the other side, we see suncor and other companies getting ready for the revamping of operations. the fire behavior itself has, down so that has helped the overall picture. suncor remote lysed its operations. mobilized its operations. also shell is ramping up so it's a better pict
it has been helping the manufacturing side of things that the loony overall has been lower but it hasufacturing gets a big kick theof that and it part of trajectory and the strategy is that manufacturing and non-energy-related trade will help offset what we have seen lost in the economy to the oil price decline. scarlet: the bank of canada rate decision will come to us tomorrow. give us an update on the wildfire in alberta. workers are returning to the oilsands facilities? right, it has been...
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it has just gone 7:00 in berlin. in terms of these nubbers from commerzbank, the net profit, that is against a forecast of 160 million euros. just a touch above or in line of the forecast. in the ratio. 148loan-loss provision million and the estimate was 170 million so it looks as if they're having to make fewer provisions for loan losses than had been expected. before loan-loss provisions or 2.3 one billion -- 2.31 billion. the low interest rate we find ourselves in means that barclays suggesting that net interest income would most likely be dampened. keep an eye on what they say about that. another big theme has been cost-cutting. they are talking about aiming to keep their cost base stable. this deal see a full year moderate loss in long provisions. there talking about considering increasing the strategy of market share. we had already heard from the ceo at the agm that matching last year's profit would be tougher given the slow start to the year. they are saying this morning it will be more challenging to meet th
it has just gone 7:00 in berlin. in terms of these nubbers from commerzbank, the net profit, that is against a forecast of 160 million euros. just a touch above or in line of the forecast. in the ratio. 148loan-loss provision million and the estimate was 170 million so it looks as if they're having to make fewer provisions for loan losses than had been expected. before loan-loss provisions or 2.3 one billion -- 2.31 billion. the low interest rate we find ourselves in means that barclays...
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as finance has gotten stronger and more powerful, business has become weaker.t is the opposite of what it should the. if you think about what adam smith expected the capital markets to do, it was to support business. iny 15% of the money american financial institutions right now is making its way into business investment. the rest of it is existing in a closed loop of trading and speculation. katty: another statistic that was extraordinary was financial institutions account for 24% of profits but 4% of jobs. rana: if you want to look at who is sucking the economic oxygen out of the room, look at that figure. as finance has gotten bigger over a 40 year process, business startups have decreased . entrepreneurialism, the foundation of economic growth in america, is going down. nonfinancialggest businesses are starting to behave like financial institutions, keeping money overseas, not doing the job creating things that they used to. rana: if you look at the last couple of years, it has been a record year for corporate share buybacks. when companies artificially jac
as finance has gotten stronger and more powerful, business has become weaker.t is the opposite of what it should the. if you think about what adam smith expected the capital markets to do, it was to support business. iny 15% of the money american financial institutions right now is making its way into business investment. the rest of it is existing in a closed loop of trading and speculation. katty: another statistic that was extraordinary was financial institutions account for 24% of profits...
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she has to focus on the job she has held. people disagree on how well she has done in those jobs.g resume as any presidential candidate we have had in the last quarter-century or half-century. the more she can keep directing people toward that, that is her biggest painted over donald trump. the end of the day, if voters want her, they will want her for that reason. >> thank you very much. a very, varied conversation. >> if you are watching us in washington d.c., you can listen to us on the radio. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ >> thank you for watching this edition of the best of "with all due respect." we will have a brand-new "with all due respect" right here on monday. until then, and for watching. sayonara. ♪ david: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. carol: we are inside the magazine headquarters. one of the women building the life coaching industry. david: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are with ellen powell. >> can i stop before you start? i had a few complaints from people in the staff. you not cool enough for the magazine. david: that's not the first t
she has to focus on the job she has held. people disagree on how well she has done in those jobs.g resume as any presidential candidate we have had in the last quarter-century or half-century. the more she can keep directing people toward that, that is her biggest painted over donald trump. the end of the day, if voters want her, they will want her for that reason. >> thank you very much. a very, varied conversation. >> if you are watching us in washington d.c., you can listen to us...
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he also has a flair for the dramatic. hung up at the washington post, it's because he wanted to jot about his finances in his business. he did not want to talk so much about john miller. host: you will be in new york tomorrow to sit down the donald trump? guest: i will be. we have cap timed with him on monday at john tyler. what i'm really curious about is the general election. this is someone has been the primary for months, how is he going to win over the country. guest is robert costa who has also made many appearances on on this network including a q&a interview. to the independent line from georgia. caller: earlier you said you were not running for president, but if he was, i wanted you to know that i would vote for you. you have to be a lot better than what we've had to pick from this year. bob i decide to questions frequent. hillary uses that phrase about her e-mails, and i forget the ne. director, the other day says he'd never heard that term before. i was just wondering why somebody does not push her on ont and t
he also has a flair for the dramatic. hung up at the washington post, it's because he wanted to jot about his finances in his business. he did not want to talk so much about john miller. host: you will be in new york tomorrow to sit down the donald trump? guest: i will be. we have cap timed with him on monday at john tyler. what i'm really curious about is the general election. this is someone has been the primary for months, how is he going to win over the country. guest is robert costa who...
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it has a really big balance sheet and it has a lot of enthusiasm from its -- it has honesty for cuttingink time will tell as well as the market. this year will be a rifle basically. they have been prepared for the worst. he said jpmorgan like deutsche bank. they are one of the few. it is still early days yet for this transformation. scarlet: think you so much. -- thank you so much. from our commentary, check it out on burke. -- bloomberg. alix: we will be right back. ♪ ♪ alix: you are watching "bloomberg markets." we want to turn out to the latest blow to elizabeth holmes. the blood testing start of says it is corrected tens of thousands of data from its devices. scarlet: at one point they connect -- commanded a nine p -- a $9 billion valuation. we are now joined by caroline and san francisco. this is not the first time sarah knows -- theranos has come under scrutiny. what is different? >> i think this latest news is the first time we are directly getting information that theranos'problems are impacting patients. they sent corrections other patients now. this will be affecting patients
it has a really big balance sheet and it has a lot of enthusiasm from its -- it has honesty for cuttingink time will tell as well as the market. this year will be a rifle basically. they have been prepared for the worst. he said jpmorgan like deutsche bank. they are one of the few. it is still early days yet for this transformation. scarlet: think you so much. -- thank you so much. from our commentary, check it out on burke. -- bloomberg. alix: we will be right back. ♪ ♪ alix: you are...
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how is it going, has? da: yes, we have been here all day today, and we have not heard of any reports of a violence, but we are hearing broken machines and some ballot papers have been left unsecured. this was reported about just 10 minutes ago. we have heard some people also complained that they have been unable to find names to vote for. trying to they are resolve these issues. the issue really is about whether the machinery for the hacked.rocess has been we don't know for sure if such incidences are happening. as you mentioned, there are 54 million eligible voters. is a maximum term for the president of six years. the leading candidate is a leader who is seen as a renegade leader. he has been leading the polls at 33% followed by senator grace poe at 22%. duterte has been compared to donald trump in the united states. even though the philippines has grown at about 6% on average over the last six years, well has been on evenly distributed and if you take a look at just the poverty level, 26% of the populat
how is it going, has? da: yes, we have been here all day today, and we have not heard of any reports of a violence, but we are hearing broken machines and some ballot papers have been left unsecured. this was reported about just 10 minutes ago. we have heard some people also complained that they have been unable to find names to vote for. trying to they are resolve these issues. the issue really is about whether the machinery for the hacked.rocess has been we don't know for sure if such...
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talk about what has happened. the president, or i should say the suspended president, dilma rousseff, has called what is happening in brazil a coup. >> yes, there is been a concerted action to remove her from office by the leaders of the opposition in congress and also by the media. the current interim president , was her vice president. they ran together twice. until recently, he was her ally. she has had very strong words against him for being one of the leaders to remove her from power. the workers party has been in --on water straight elections. until recently, once the economy started going sour, and as the case and basically any country, was the economy goes south, so approval rating of the president. the opposition missing the opportunity to take advantage of this moment and get into a position of power, decided this is the moment and they started pushing this case for impeachment -- which even though a lot of the coverage you have seen, especially here in brazil, has been based on corruption, corruption, c
talk about what has happened. the president, or i should say the suspended president, dilma rousseff, has called what is happening in brazil a coup. >> yes, there is been a concerted action to remove her from office by the leaders of the opposition in congress and also by the media. the current interim president , was her vice president. they ran together twice. until recently, he was her ally. she has had very strong words against him for being one of the leaders to remove her from...
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why has the u.s. labor force become less flexible than we all thought it was and so thereby cause this problem? >> it's not onious that it was ever as flexible as we thought it was. and i think that's what we see from the -- i think that's what we see from the evidence on displaced workers in the 1980s, that involuntary job loss for career workers, tremely costly. we haven't seen it associated with trade because therade adjustments haven't been of the same magnitude. there is a school of thought, certainly, i have been in discussion with people. they say this is all because of the social safety hammock that has discouraged workers. i'm really not convinced that's true. i think we're seeing a very large shock and we're seeing displaced workers and that's the typical response that occurs when you have impacts of that magnitude. that may not be 100% of it. we know that geographic mobility across states and counties in the u.s. has been on the decline for several decades. the workforce is older. so there
why has the u.s. labor force become less flexible than we all thought it was and so thereby cause this problem? >> it's not onious that it was ever as flexible as we thought it was. and i think that's what we see from the -- i think that's what we see from the evidence on displaced workers in the 1980s, that involuntary job loss for career workers, tremely costly. we haven't seen it associated with trade because therade adjustments haven't been of the same magnitude. there is a school of...
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noble group ceo has quit.is rising nation. 60% inhares have plunged the past year with questions about his accounting practices. zurichmer ceo of insurance has died. he left the company last december. he is reported to have taken his own life in switzerland on friday. global news 24 hours a day 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world are in it -- world. in europe, the markets are just closing up. let's take a look. eurozone stocks are unchanged. dig in for a little more detail with what's been happening in european trading. stoxx 600 carmakers have been the best performers today. movers haveiggest been be post. this is belgium's main mail carrier. it was in talk to take over. we heard from the company they failed to agree to terms. let's switch up the board. let's take a look at commodities. the dollar yen has been the story. the yen is weaker. the sales tax hike might be delayed. course, gold is down for a night day after those comments from yellen. do stay with us. we will bring you t
noble group ceo has quit.is rising nation. 60% inhares have plunged the past year with questions about his accounting practices. zurichmer ceo of insurance has died. he left the company last december. he is reported to have taken his own life in switzerland on friday. global news 24 hours a day 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world are in it -- world. in europe, the markets are just closing up. let's take a look. eurozone stocks are unchanged. dig in for a little more...
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vodafone has narrowed declines.eanwhile, the government of japan will pressure motion phone carriers to come cheaper plans for customers. rising profits show the mobile operators have room to reduce costs. japan's three largest carriers have offered rate plans but only to a limited number of users. who has the toughest job in european banking? martin gilbert told francine that it's the deutsche bank coat ceo. ony don't have to count investment banking for earnings growth. the think he probably has tough job. there is a very good wealth manager that he can fall back on. think they've all got good hits and they've all got investment banks that are probably trying to downsize sherry: shares are down 36% in this year. francine: thank you so much. we had a great conversation with mark gilbert he did not pull any punches. week oncatch that this friday evening. we talked about brings it in the risks out there. lehman likeout moments. he said that's not going to rexit happens.b tom: i haven't looked at deutsche bank chart i
vodafone has narrowed declines.eanwhile, the government of japan will pressure motion phone carriers to come cheaper plans for customers. rising profits show the mobile operators have room to reduce costs. japan's three largest carriers have offered rate plans but only to a limited number of users. who has the toughest job in european banking? martin gilbert told francine that it's the deutsche bank coat ceo. ony don't have to count investment banking for earnings growth. the think he probably...
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there has been a very heavy police presence but today has gone pretty much without incident.here were some people still involved at the end of the day and the police responded with not been that that has the major flavor of today. it's the second demonstration this week of its sort and while there were 11,000 people on the streets of paris on tuesday, according to police, they are now saying that today's demonstration has 14,000 people. that is certainly a sign of success for the people mounting the demonstration. the people we spoke to today have been calling for a last chance to defeat the so-called proposal to change the work code. unemployment stands at 10% among adults and 25% among youth. he believes that changing labor law making the labor market more flexible will make it easier to hire and fire people as the way to tackle unemployment. the people who protested today see it as an attack on job security. the urine -- unions insist the movement is only gaining strength and they will not stop until the proposals are rejected. franÇois launch insist it will become law and
there has been a very heavy police presence but today has gone pretty much without incident.here were some people still involved at the end of the day and the police responded with not been that that has the major flavor of today. it's the second demonstration this week of its sort and while there were 11,000 people on the streets of paris on tuesday, according to police, they are now saying that today's demonstration has 14,000 people. that is certainly a sign of success for the people...
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that is how long exxon has known. amy: we will speak to anna kalinsky and to 350.org co-founder bill mckibben who was just named by bernie sanders to serve on the platform committee at this year's democratic national convention. and then transgender rights under attack. >> two hours ago, the state of texas filed a lawsuit against u.s. department of education and the department of justice regarding their directive to open up all school bathrooms to people of both sexes. amy: texas and 10 other states sue the obama administration claiming the president has overstepped his constitutional authority. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. an internal government watchdog has concluded hillary clinton broke government rules by using a private e-mail server without approval for her work while she was secretary of state. that was the key finding of a long-awaited report by the state department inspector general released wednesday. the report conclud
that is how long exxon has known. amy: we will speak to anna kalinsky and to 350.org co-founder bill mckibben who was just named by bernie sanders to serve on the platform committee at this year's democratic national convention. and then transgender rights under attack. >> two hours ago, the state of texas filed a lawsuit against u.s. department of education and the department of justice regarding their directive to open up all school bathrooms to people of both sexes. amy: texas and 10...
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every company has a ceo. i think he has a great revocation.os are better operators and others. jim: but you don't find that out until hindsight. we'll see. i wish him the best. he will have his hands full with the balance sheet. eri let's talk about that. why he won't better management make it a better company? or at least not a good enough company? jim: because most of the levers here are beyond his control. companies take for pay strategy is good. i think the stock is dramatically overvalued. that theyprojections put out last year. i think those projections are quite optimistic for a variety of reasons that i went to in my presentation. erik: things i cost control. jim: and maintenance and capital spending. is the problem is that there looming capacity in the lng business globally. and this is a global market. 's take or pay contracts are good, all of the upside to the story depends on that we thinket just won't be there and the ceo cannot control it. erik: why not? if the oil rally continues, why will we see gas prices rally? jim: it is lng
every company has a ceo. i think he has a great revocation.os are better operators and others. jim: but you don't find that out until hindsight. we'll see. i wish him the best. he will have his hands full with the balance sheet. eri let's talk about that. why he won't better management make it a better company? or at least not a good enough company? jim: because most of the levers here are beyond his control. companies take for pay strategy is good. i think the stock is dramatically overvalued....
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>> i think it has.you look at what has happened in japan, it is a clear signal central banks are getting closer to that line that separates effective monetary policy from not just ineffective policy but counterproductive monetary policy. i think japan signals a warning to other central banks to be careful not to overdo it in terms of unconventional policies. vonnie: do you see the fed moving in september before a u.s. election or would that create uncertainty in the markets? >> it is possible. if we get relatively stable markets, if we get jobs reports like today, yes, they will hike. you have got to step back and think the fed wants to normalize policy. it is worried about the collateral damage and unintended consequences. this is a fed that would like to normalize very slowly. if there is a window, it will take advantage of it. it learned from last year when there was a window and it did not do it, and later on life became much more complicated for them. if the volatility continues and the bank of jap
>> i think it has.you look at what has happened in japan, it is a clear signal central banks are getting closer to that line that separates effective monetary policy from not just ineffective policy but counterproductive monetary policy. i think japan signals a warning to other central banks to be careful not to overdo it in terms of unconventional policies. vonnie: do you see the fed moving in september before a u.s. election or would that create uncertainty in the markets? >> it...
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but also he has to keep on the right path. he has to keep doing the right thing. they have to address this popular pressure, but he's going to need some help also from his political challengers. >> you have pointed out the politics of iraq are so crucial. but many people have said over the last year that his essential requirement was beyond philadelphiaing the economy and the confidence of the people of iraq, was to appeal to the susan tribes, who were needed in the battle against eyes -- isis. is that happening? >> good question. one things that makes him different than maliki. maliki was centralized in baghdad and his office. him, ou would meet with he had three phones on his desk, trying to control everything. frankly that can't work. the days of that overly centralized structure creates pressure cookers around the country and that can't work. abadi has a different philosophy. when he was coming to office, told me either iraq de-centralizes, or it was disintegrate. >> but not to point of breaking up iraq into flee parts? >> no. that gets to the susan tribes. he
but also he has to keep on the right path. he has to keep doing the right thing. they have to address this popular pressure, but he's going to need some help also from his political challengers. >> you have pointed out the politics of iraq are so crucial. but many people have said over the last year that his essential requirement was beyond philadelphiaing the economy and the confidence of the people of iraq, was to appeal to the susan tribes, who were needed in the battle against eyes --...
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it has happened to the ugandans.very similar style attack of al shabaab where you saw an enormous number of fighters, much larger than usual, 200 to 300, beginning with a large car bomb and then breaching the base, walking up and killing a large number of african union fighters. what a lot of military experts are asking is where were the guard patrols? where were the forward patrols to see that this group of fighters was come something they crossed across that field as you can see from that video in broad daylight, literally jumping over a very low -- about a foot-high razor wire fence. where were the machine guns? where were the arks of fire? they do have superior weaponry as well as armored personnel carriers. this is a really concerning question that people are saying the leadership of the kenyan defense force needs to answer. but this is also a hugely concerning question for the people of kenya, who still do not know how many of their troops died that day. and to the family of those troops, errol, who have not se
it has happened to the ugandans.very similar style attack of al shabaab where you saw an enormous number of fighters, much larger than usual, 200 to 300, beginning with a large car bomb and then breaching the base, walking up and killing a large number of african union fighters. what a lot of military experts are asking is where were the guard patrols? where were the forward patrols to see that this group of fighters was come something they crossed across that field as you can see from that...
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ever since it has been clear that trump and clinton would be the nominees, it has been a tale of twomps. one is that of the new trump brand, hitting stores near you. he defied conventional wisdom again by uniting his fractured party faster than expected. then there's the other storyline, the stubborn persistence of trump classic, a candidate as divisive as ever, who still sparks unrest and divisiveness. demonstrators clashed with police outside a trump rally albuquerque, throwing bottles at roxanne setting things on fire. inside, protesters repeatedly interrupted before being removed, but instead of trying to defuse the tension, trump did what he often does -- he inflamed it. >> you can get him out, get him out. get him out. bring him home to mom. go home to mommy. go home to mommy. get him out of here, get him out. get him out of here. he can't get a date so he is doing this instead. go ahead, get him out of here. this is so exciting, isn't it? still wearing diapers. look at this kid. the kid looks like he is 10 years old. today, trump tweeted aboutbring him home to mom. it. "the pr
ever since it has been clear that trump and clinton would be the nominees, it has been a tale of twomps. one is that of the new trump brand, hitting stores near you. he defied conventional wisdom again by uniting his fractured party faster than expected. then there's the other storyline, the stubborn persistence of trump classic, a candidate as divisive as ever, who still sparks unrest and divisiveness. demonstrators clashed with police outside a trump rally albuquerque, throwing bottles at...
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ther the prime minister, alliance has been deep end as intense as it ever has been.he president will also visit the memorial at hiroshima. an attack on japan, south korea, and any other country, that will be met with what kind of response? at that point, we would stand together to defend against any attack and what is that do? that makes the likelihood of any such attack much lower. the fact that you would have to face the united states in a situation like that makes the percentage chances of such an attack much lower. it keeps stability in the region at a much higher level than it otherwise would be. there is one thing clear. no military in asia, including the chinese military could ever , hope to take on the united states. charlie: yet at the same time, they have taken aggressive actions. they have come to close to where ships, they have buzzed our planes. many americans are saying, how far can they go, in one case rusher, in one case china, without us doing other than simply protesting diplomatically? in asia, russia is a different circumstance. we have overall ge
ther the prime minister, alliance has been deep end as intense as it ever has been.he president will also visit the memorial at hiroshima. an attack on japan, south korea, and any other country, that will be met with what kind of response? at that point, we would stand together to defend against any attack and what is that do? that makes the likelihood of any such attack much lower. the fact that you would have to face the united states in a situation like that makes the percentage chances of...
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trade has been one of the issues top of mind for donald trump, as has immigration, which, of course,s one of the fundamental issues for any economy. where we're -- where was the conversation on trade in terms of donald trump's stance that the u.s. is always at a disadvantage in some of these trade deals and paul ryan, of course, would like to see more free trade. >> well, exactly. the people in the room with me, we are supporters of trade, but we also want to make sure that we have fair trade, that we have free trade. mr. trump focuses on making that good deal. he has said that publicly. again, i know that he will be coming out and reinforcing that. that the united states needs to be the beneficiary in a large way of any trade agreement. that's what people demand. they understand the importance of exports. i'm in agriculture. i'm a cattle rancher. i certainly understand the importance of exports to my business and my state. i also want to make sure we have fair trade and that we're able to get good deals that help the producers, that help the workers of this country, too. >> the ques
trade has been one of the issues top of mind for donald trump, as has immigration, which, of course,s one of the fundamental issues for any economy. where we're -- where was the conversation on trade in terms of donald trump's stance that the u.s. is always at a disadvantage in some of these trade deals and paul ryan, of course, would like to see more free trade. >> well, exactly. the people in the room with me, we are supporters of trade, but we also want to make sure that we have fair...
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wholeody has to be made it has to be an orderly process.e in the island and get through this process. it will work, but we have to do it as quickly as possible. does the bill deal with financial liabilities? rep. bishop: it does. they have to be put on a financial order as well as helping grow the economy. that is what this bill does. the board goes down there and worked with the government and comes up with a plan of repayment and has the authority to implement that plan and make sure it stays online. that is what the pensioners need to realize. we will solve a problem in an orderly fashion. thed: it seems you enjoy support of the white house. jack lew says "we are disappointed the bill does not provide a long-term medicaid solution." does this do enough to foster economic growth and puerto rico? rep. bishop: it does. the key issue for the job loss has in the high cost of energy. to streamline the process of we can work cost of energy and lower jobs back to the island. we will work with the island government to make those. that is the crux
wholeody has to be made it has to be an orderly process.e in the island and get through this process. it will work, but we have to do it as quickly as possible. does the bill deal with financial liabilities? rep. bishop: it does. they have to be put on a financial order as well as helping grow the economy. that is what this bill does. the board goes down there and worked with the government and comes up with a plan of repayment and has the authority to implement that plan and make sure it stays...
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ah, ha ha. show me top male artist. my whole belieber fan group.not a competition, but if it was i won. xfinity x1 lets you access the greatest library of billboard music awards moments, simply by using your voice. the billboard music awards, live sunday may 22nd, 8/5 pacific, only on abc. mark: live from london and new york, you are watching the european close. like stocks will finish the session lower. lower -- june is a live meeting. interest-rate probabilities have moved up risk assets getting hit hard today. not only did we have the news of the overnight disappearance of that egyptair airbus a320 jet over the mediterranean, which has hit travel and leisure companies across europe today, but also, thomas cook today said bookings for this summer are currently down by 5% overall. the man's for turkey significantly lower than last year's levels. it was unable to fully shift the man from turkey to other locations. the terror attacks in belgium affecting travel to the country. sure is done by 19% today. france's oil services company, europe's bigges
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germany has a general election in 18 months.nion polls are being scrutinized closely, and with good reason. the alternative for germany party are making waves on a tide of anti-immigrant and anti-eu sentiment. the latest poll indicates that germany's parliament would look very different if the public voted right now. >> troubled times for germany's established parties. the polls show a potential political earthquake. when asked who they wouldn't vote for if the general election was the sunday, 33% said it would choose the governing christian democrats. 20% would vote for spd, the free democratic party would get 6% among the left 8%, and the green 13%. afd would be newcomers with 50%. -- 15%. it has been gaining ground on existing parties. more recently, it's anti-muslim rhetoric has won support. when asked if you border sproles -- patrol should be maintained, almost all supporters answered yes. 62% of respondents want to maintain recently introduced border controls your only 34% want them discontinued. germany's refugee policy i
germany has a general election in 18 months.nion polls are being scrutinized closely, and with good reason. the alternative for germany party are making waves on a tide of anti-immigrant and anti-eu sentiment. the latest poll indicates that germany's parliament would look very different if the public voted right now. >> troubled times for germany's established parties. the polls show a potential political earthquake. when asked who they wouldn't vote for if the general election was the...
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he has track record of doing that. he will do it going forward. >> are sympathetic it is a fact. >> he has established himself as someone willing to go after a woman because she a woman. many consider that sexist. >> that could be analysis but in the news? >> i consider it a fact he has don't over and over and over again. i don't think anyone in the trump camp would deny it. of course they would. >> no, no, they would not deny what he said. he said he has attacked rosy o'donnell. >> but should "new york times" say this is what he will likely do in the future. >> he is running against hillary clinton. >> now --. >> let the women fight. >> i will stay out. >> the hillary clinton leaked a story in the "new york times" saying she is having extensive discussions of 15-20 candidates including sherrod brown and did you value pat frisk and also, on to a woman and the press went crazy but is the press being used here, not that they are not considering v.p. but they want the stories out to show, what? >> that the resolution is b
he has track record of doing that. he will do it going forward. >> are sympathetic it is a fact. >> he has established himself as someone willing to go after a woman because she a woman. many consider that sexist. >> that could be analysis but in the news? >> i consider it a fact he has don't over and over and over again. i don't think anyone in the trump camp would deny it. of course they would. >> no, no, they would not deny what he said. he said he has attacked...
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shown he has a very -- also has a very consistent coalition. he's now won voters under 30 in 24 of the 26 states with exit polls, independents in 23 of them. he's beaten hillary clinton -- ask this may be the most concern for democrats -- among blue collar whites in every state outside of the south except ohio and i think tonight was his biggest single margin among them anywhere. so he has a clear coalition. he has every right to keep going. you know, this really isn't a mathematical path to surpass her. the problem is from a democratic point of view, her negatives are going up with the general public as this race continues and he raises sharper arguments against her. >> dylan, is it possible for him to stay in the race and do no harm? >> no. well, look i think he absolutely -- i think already the fact that donald trump won so decisively in indiana and ted cruz dropped out of the race while hillary clinton is still having to deal with this thorn in her side that is bernie sanders, in that way he's already doing harm. on the other hand, what he'
shown he has a very -- also has a very consistent coalition. he's now won voters under 30 in 24 of the 26 states with exit polls, independents in 23 of them. he's beaten hillary clinton -- ask this may be the most concern for democrats -- among blue collar whites in every state outside of the south except ohio and i think tonight was his biggest single margin among them anywhere. so he has a clear coalition. he has every right to keep going. you know, this really isn't a mathematical path to...
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southeast asia has been hammered.eeds a lot of this comes down to the uncertainty regarding his economic policies. will he be pragmatic and follow what his -- what the outgoing government has done? it has underperformed all of its peers since the start of march. stocks have been down. the shanghai composite, just opening up. have a look at where we are as far as the bloomberg bond index for the country. we have seen a rally, a five-month rally that stalled over the last few months. when polls started to show that he was in the lead to, late march, early april, that was what we were seeing across markets. look at this next one. credit default swaps in the country, or default risks. this shows you the spike, that is not it. is the tickerhat at the bottom of your screen. he came out and responded -- can we get up this graphic so the viewers can see what he said in response to his policies not having substance? he said why would i attempted to be a smart alec. if i am president, i would employ the smartest minds in the co
southeast asia has been hammered.eeds a lot of this comes down to the uncertainty regarding his economic policies. will he be pragmatic and follow what his -- what the outgoing government has done? it has underperformed all of its peers since the start of march. stocks have been down. the shanghai composite, just opening up. have a look at where we are as far as the bloomberg bond index for the country. we have seen a rally, a five-month rally that stalled over the last few months. when polls...
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it has been rather opaque.o you think ordinary people in europe and the united states really know or at this point care what this deal would mean to them? when you see what is happening in europe, more and more people, this is the majority of the people are against the agreement. even some governments, for example the french government are saying now, i think we have to stop it. same thing in the united states. when you look at the debates for the elections in the united states, you are seeing mrs. , or mr. mr. sanders trump, all of these three people are saying we have to stop with this negotiation. that means nobody wants this anymore. they know this is going clearly against the people, and the people are going to start off feeling bad, and even now, we are trying to organize the fight against the people. the european court of justice. catherine: and briefly considering all of that, do you think the ttip will ever become reality? >> i don't think so. since the beginning, this has to stop because it is complet
it has been rather opaque.o you think ordinary people in europe and the united states really know or at this point care what this deal would mean to them? when you see what is happening in europe, more and more people, this is the majority of the people are against the agreement. even some governments, for example the french government are saying now, i think we have to stop it. same thing in the united states. when you look at the debates for the elections in the united states, you are seeing...
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cruises ship has docked. the united states has loosened travel restrictions. 700 passengers took the overnight journey. they are open for more -- more cruise ships, more tourists. reporter: a historic moment for the 700 people on board and for many curious onlookers and the cuban capital of havana. it has been decades since the last american cruise ship set sail to cuba. >> one of my uncles is coming on a cruise ship. he has not been to cuba in years and i have been waiting here for him since 6:00 a.m. >> i am here because i have family members coming on the cruise ship and i want the u.s. and cuba to stay where they are right now, at peace and united. whatever it takes to continue things improving. reporter: since the thawing of relations between the u.s. and cuba, tourists have begun flocking to the island. the international monetary fund expects 10 million u.s. citizens to visit cuba within the year. but it is not without its critics. >> there is controversy. some of my friends thought i was foolish. it wa
cruises ship has docked. the united states has loosened travel restrictions. 700 passengers took the overnight journey. they are open for more -- more cruise ships, more tourists. reporter: a historic moment for the 700 people on board and for many curious onlookers and the cuban capital of havana. it has been decades since the last american cruise ship set sail to cuba. >> one of my uncles is coming on a cruise ship. he has not been to cuba in years and i have been waiting here for him...
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clinton has tried to do this in the past. here are people hillary clinton has touched.n: bernie sanders remains the wildcard. how he handles it matters a lot. up next, a man that is close with paul ryan. along with fabled gop strategist mary matalin. we will talk about the news of the day and much, much more after this. ♪ john: a quick update, moments ago, chris christie said he will reach out personally to paul ryan to see what his concerns are about supporting donald trump. joining us from chicago to talk line this developing story is mary matalin an influential , republicans strategist. here in our studio, dan senor, long-time friend and advisor to the speaker. dan, i will start with you, you are not the horses mouth but you have a lot of encounters with the horse's mouth. tell us what is going to the speaker's mind at this moment when donald trump is trying to unify the party and the speaker seems to not be on board. dan: he believes it is incumbent upon donald trump to unify the party. it is not called ryan's job to do that, not mitch mcconnell's job. it is the pre
clinton has tried to do this in the past. here are people hillary clinton has touched.n: bernie sanders remains the wildcard. how he handles it matters a lot. up next, a man that is close with paul ryan. along with fabled gop strategist mary matalin. we will talk about the news of the day and much, much more after this. ♪ john: a quick update, moments ago, chris christie said he will reach out personally to paul ryan to see what his concerns are about supporting donald trump. joining us from...
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has gone down precipitously.eans that the supply have got to diminish despite with happening in the middle east. the demand will continue to rise 1% or 2% and the combination of this means that we will see a higher price. n manus: you think we could trade through this? $30 is what we are writing about, but you see a potential to break significantly above $45? how far? >> i am looking at $60 -- i can't speak for everyone in my company, but i think $60 is the target. i'm not saying when -- manus: i was just going to ask -- people think there will be a rebalancing by the end of the year. >> as possible. these prices are present by derivatives. not by supply and demand. at the end of the day, some event could trigger a big jump in price. manus: grace on, black swan, iranians aren't for stopping. you have to get them on board. you do need a rapprochement between the saudis and the arabians, no? >> well, the big issue is who is controlling the market, and if you look at russians, they are not part of opec. they may not
has gone down precipitously.eans that the supply have got to diminish despite with happening in the middle east. the demand will continue to rise 1% or 2% and the combination of this means that we will see a higher price. n manus: you think we could trade through this? $30 is what we are writing about, but you see a potential to break significantly above $45? how far? >> i am looking at $60 -- i can't speak for everyone in my company, but i think $60 is the target. i'm not saying when --...
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and has driven the earnings, which has driven the rebound. has the dollar found its spot or does it have other to fall thus have further to fall -- have further to fall? u.s. inflation is rising asked her than the rest of the world and that should weaken the dollar. vonnie: i feel like oil has bottomed. oil is a case where we tell our clients we don't have to be right and we think market is wrong. is, client demand has never explained the bottom of oil. what has actually explained it since 1890 is -- has always played out in the derivatives market. it happen on every 11, 2016, now that level of containment is down to 2% and has decisively marked every oil bottomed. we think oil is bottomed at 27 and would suggest it could go to 60 by the end of the year. vonnie: if the fed moves or we have a surprise in the brexit outcome, do you change your approach? tom: these are not directional strategies. they have little to do with the fed. we don't think the fed is going to move. for it to move now would have to have a confidence level that the market
and has driven the earnings, which has driven the rebound. has the dollar found its spot or does it have other to fall thus have further to fall -- have further to fall? u.s. inflation is rising asked her than the rest of the world and that should weaken the dollar. vonnie: i feel like oil has bottomed. oil is a case where we tell our clients we don't have to be right and we think market is wrong. is, client demand has never explained the bottom of oil. what has actually explained it since 1890...
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now, the pattern has slightly shifted towards the east, so heat has eased, as i mentioned.the high was about 32 degrees on tuesday and wednesday but down to 19 degrees on thursday. staying chilly as we go into the next couple of days and rainy severe weather expected on sunday as well as monday, so hopefully that could improve the situation. two sides of the continent will see very gloomy and unsettled conditions. hail and also a tornado was reported across north carolina. and then across the west, severe weather is anticipated for many portions of the united states. watch out for hail, thunderstorms and excessive amounts of heavy rainfall. temperatures will be cooler than normal in l.a. 19 degrees for the high. and much cooler than average across the east. new york city, the high could be 13 degrees on friday, that's about 10 degrees lower compared to average for this time of year. now, europe there is another omega block. we are looking at summerlike hot and dry conditions in the center and very unsettled conditions across the balkan peninsula and the iberian peninsula. s
now, the pattern has slightly shifted towards the east, so heat has eased, as i mentioned.the high was about 32 degrees on tuesday and wednesday but down to 19 degrees on thursday. staying chilly as we go into the next couple of days and rainy severe weather expected on sunday as well as monday, so hopefully that could improve the situation. two sides of the continent will see very gloomy and unsettled conditions. hail and also a tornado was reported across north carolina. and then across the...
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sanders has really come out against her. saying she has shifted the rules. and not been a fair arbiter. schumer is a credible person to make the case to sanders. host: new survey out this morning from abc news and the washington post and it shows high negatives for both hillary clinton and bernie sanders. this is going to be one of the campaigns andts one of the most negative that we've seen in our lifetime. guest: in the case of u.s. history, we've not seen such a negative campaign. the funny thing about that, without the negative campaign really help donald trump since he knows how to play dirty. that would not be good for hillary clinton. hillaryamericans view and trump unfavorably. is really not going to be a positive election. you're not going to really feel great as an american after going through months of fighting between the sides. how much negative campaigning as well trump run? that is a real question because he's not getting a lot of donor support from the gop side. which you really needs to put ads on television. he said he didn't want to run a
sanders has really come out against her. saying she has shifted the rules. and not been a fair arbiter. schumer is a credible person to make the case to sanders. host: new survey out this morning from abc news and the washington post and it shows high negatives for both hillary clinton and bernie sanders. this is going to be one of the campaigns andts one of the most negative that we've seen in our lifetime. guest: in the case of u.s. history, we've not seen such a negative campaign. the funny...
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>> he has he done? >> what about 9 criminal investigation on --. >> donald trump is not. >> she is under criminal investigation and in a legal sense but not a political sense and she also is although she cannot shake bernie sanders she is win the provide marries so i don't know it is the media's role to ask any candidate to step down even bernie sanders because he is not winning. mrs. clinton has been asked about the vince foster business of her husband's sex life and she denexts it. i say, maybe that is smart but i say she has trouble making news. trump is a news tornado and she is a breeze. is that a problem? >> donald trump is sitting below the belt and she hits above the belt and he has been more successful with the below the belt punches getting more attention. no one is talking that she said he is not qualified they are talking about him criticizing her. abut hillary clinton above the belt issues say she made a major push of donald trump having said he liked the idea of the housing market collapsi
>> he has he done? >> what about 9 criminal investigation on --. >> donald trump is not. >> she is under criminal investigation and in a legal sense but not a political sense and she also is although she cannot shake bernie sanders she is win the provide marries so i don't know it is the media's role to ask any candidate to step down even bernie sanders because he is not winning. mrs. clinton has been asked about the vince foster business of her husband's sex life and...
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she herself has said no. biggest headache that she could ever imagine, but the other issue is other secretary of states have done the same thing. >> that's not exactly true, angela. that's not exactly true. what secretary clinton did has never been done. >> i don't mean the server. i meant private e-mail. >> that's a really big difference. >> that's fair. >> secretary clinton used private e-mail, and condoleezza rice did not use e-mail at all. what she did is unprecedented. and that's why they're looking at this. >> thanks, appreciate it. this sin ycinco de mayo, donaldp says he loves hispanics. you know mom, i will change you. change your body, and what you call love. i'm going to make you think less about yourself... and more about those little things you've never noticed. sometimes, i will turn your night into day... and for sure, i will mark you forever. but i promise mom, it will be the greatest journey of your life. he's happy.t's with him? your family's finally eating vegetables thanks to our birds eye
she herself has said no. biggest headache that she could ever imagine, but the other issue is other secretary of states have done the same thing. >> that's not exactly true, angela. that's not exactly true. what secretary clinton did has never been done. >> i don't mean the server. i meant private e-mail. >> that's a really big difference. >> that's fair. >> secretary clinton used private e-mail, and condoleezza rice did not use e-mail at all. what she did is...