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alongside it.ri trying to make medications mo affordablortant, l the medicine hassed alongside it.riem ation the right way.th . >>> shawn yancy and blake mccoy the newsroom wits in coming hup. >> i'll tel everybody out there how t save abouthe $3,000 year. we'll talk about that >>> at 6:30, no oneup. like as cheater. tell that to the russ p doing it. thth k latest actions mean they could be k outthe nextic olympics entirely. we'll cover what's going on. >> that's huge, they're always big competitors. >> you got to play fair though. >> exactly. >>> time now, 5:46, a live look outside across the this appears arto be geaaithersburg hmera. caitlin as your full forecast coming up in ten seconds. ♪ . >>> 90 degrees we can add to the totaan for the year, sy well above normal amount of 36, point, should those, not at this torture at this point,s 94 today. cold front is luckily passing, few showers are possible, although this looks like not much rain whatsoever. and but it will lead to a more comfortable tuesday, so tomorrow, however briefly we'll feel mh more likefall. because guess what? e
alongside it.ri trying to make medications mo affordablortant, l the medicine hassed alongside it.riem ation the right way.th . >>> shawn yancy and blake mccoy the newsroom wits in coming hup. >> i'll tel everybody out there how t save abouthe $3,000 year. we'll talk about that >>> at 6:30, no oneup. like as cheater. tell that to the russ p doing it. thth k latest actions mean they could be k outthe nextic olympics entirely. we'll cover what's going on. >> that's...
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amazonup in business, hass pledged to go carbon neutrl 10 years ahead of schedule. a look through the newspapers. american press is covering the justin trudeau blackface scandal and why cristiano ronaldo is being reunited with a fast food worker. fromis coming up on five paris -- on live from paris. good afternoon. a climate strike is getting underway across the world. the walkouts lead to demand their government and united nations takee actioion to flight -- to fight global warming. itit comes ahead of a summit on monday where world leaders will be meeting. protests started in australia. some 300,000 people have taken to the street, making it the largest demonstration in australia since e the anti-iraq war protests in 202003. here is our reporter. >> tens of thousands of australians make their way to the same location in central sydney. where the protests kicked off on friday. they want australia to do more, along with the rest of the world, to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. beginning.just the we will keep striking and it do everything we can to avert this crisis
amazonup in business, hass pledged to go carbon neutrl 10 years ahead of schedule. a look through the newspapers. american press is covering the justin trudeau blackface scandal and why cristiano ronaldo is being reunited with a fast food worker. fromis coming up on five paris -- on live from paris. good afternoon. a climate strike is getting underway across the world. the walkouts lead to demand their government and united nations takee actioion to flight -- to fight global warming. itit comes...
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that is how strange this contest hass gotten. >> sean: here are some questions. real quick. donald trump, do you think you lost voters from 2016? i don't. wh i don't, but remember, you'vo worry that say, i don't like him but i want an agent of change. >> sean: is he doing a good job? >> yes, when i travel the country, people say, i like what he's doing.if they've got compli wish he would tweet less and be more presidential. >> sean: next question. can he get the 20%?right now zo, the biggest job growth in african-americans and hispanics. the biggest job growth has spanned in those two demographics. nearly 5 million jobs. can he get those voters for 6.2 or 2 million people that are on off food stamps and now working? >> if that zogby poll is half correct to black voters and hispanic voters, president trump will win in 2020. the question, is that poll correct. he's doing a great job. the reality on joe biden though sean, it is that you know he's going to turn aroundafternoon dn all of that. the green new deal, the carbon, the oil, the health insurance. he's going to make belie
that is how strange this contest hass gotten. >> sean: here are some questions. real quick. donald trump, do you think you lost voters from 2016? i don't. wh i don't, but remember, you'vo worry that say, i don't like him but i want an agent of change. >> sean: is he doing a good job? >> yes, when i travel the country, people say, i like what he's doing.if they've got compli wish he would tweet less and be more presidential. >> sean: next question. can he get the...
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circulation hass been falling in recent years as has revevenue fm print t advertising.g. the title will continue in other markets including here in france. and a rather recognizable polkadot dress has behind a summit sales boost. g group, the retail 5% theays sales were up first half of the year by fierce competition in this sector. the star of the success was a polkadot dress. people were actively trying to show up with people wearing the same dress to a club. sonoko sakakai: well, i i grew p in a very smalall town called kamakuura, which is about an hour outside of tokyo. and so i was immersed in the old world, old japan, very artisinal, without even knowing what that word is. theyey have this craftsmananshi. that was s the way pepeople liv. you had t to know howow to work with your hands. and it was a an awakening for me as a young child looking at the craftsman's work.
circulation hass been falling in recent years as has revevenue fm print t advertising.g. the title will continue in other markets including here in france. and a rather recognizable polkadot dress has behind a summit sales boost. g group, the retail 5% theays sales were up first half of the year by fierce competition in this sector. the star of the success was a polkadot dress. people were actively trying to show up with people wearing the same dress to a club. sonoko sakakai: well, i i grew p...
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hasse has taken us to task about that. i wanted to comment about this project. i think we had looked at this at the arc quite awhile ago, and this has come quite a long, long way from the kind of massing studmassingstudy we were presend i think this is a nice building. the whole thing was odd to me because there's a fence and a gate, so the idea of having a south entrance doesn't make any sense. i understand it came from the original building on that site, which entered through that center point, but that building has been gone for a long time and it surprised me that in the text of the report for the historic district, that that would even become something of significance at all. so i don't see the -- i mean, i think your response is quite appropriate and i believe that was the only mitigation factor that wasn't met in the entire list of character features that had to be related. to i didn't see that as any particular issue. the only design issue i had with the building, that i didn't understand, were the kind of angled elements on the -- is that the west facad
hasse has taken us to task about that. i wanted to comment about this project. i think we had looked at this at the arc quite awhile ago, and this has come quite a long, long way from the kind of massing studmassingstudy we were presend i think this is a nice building. the whole thing was odd to me because there's a fence and a gate, so the idea of having a south entrance doesn't make any sense. i understand it came from the original building on that site, which entered through that center...
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they are using the latest facial recognition payment system, a technology thahat hass it t shaf enthusiasts in china. >> it is conveninient. you can buy things quickly. it is better than traditional supermarkets where you have to wait in line. >> alibaba is one of t the l leg recognition facial payments. spend around $420 million over the next three years to implement and fine tune the system. raisesacial payment privacy concerns, in a country where technology is used by the government for surveillance and to crackdown on dissent, companies do not see this as an obstacle for the industry. helpsial recognition protect your privacy. traditionally, it is dangerous to enter your pin code when someone is standing next to you. >> it may be vanity rather nakul mamahendro: itit never mae sense t to me that,t, like, yoyou walk intnto this resestau, everything is s super formal, ad thehen you go and you sit d down and youou're,, like, oh, i'lll e the 10.99 buffet. okayay. 10.99 buffet, you know. sso we were e just like, you kn, let's just scrap everything. let's starart fresh. like, what do we want o
they are using the latest facial recognition payment system, a technology thahat hass it t shaf enthusiasts in china. >> it is conveninient. you can buy things quickly. it is better than traditional supermarkets where you have to wait in line. >> alibaba is one of t the l leg recognition facial payments. spend around $420 million over the next three years to implement and fine tune the system. raisesacial payment privacy concerns, in a country where technology is used by the...
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hass interesting that preceded before the stock plunge. that has preceded to past recessions. they are slashing their your today gains. >> something as we have been watching is the tension in the middle east. the u.s. ishas said working with international allies on a coalition to deter iran. this is after saudi arabia pointed the finger at iran. has denied republic any part of the attack. is not a clear resolution. saudi arabia saying it will produce evidence that this is the iranian sponsored. where do we go from here? the unitedtion is states wants to restore deterrence. >> we have president trump speaking in california let's listen. money soen't spent any that's good. if you do the money thing all of a sudden, it will double and triple and quadruple and you say what's going on. robert has been fantastic we know each other well. >> thank you. it is a privilege to serve with the president. i look forward to another year and a half. we have tremendous foreign-policy successes under president trump's leadership. i expect this to continue. we have a number of challenges but ther
hass interesting that preceded before the stock plunge. that has preceded to past recessions. they are slashing their your today gains. >> something as we have been watching is the tension in the middle east. the u.s. ishas said working with international allies on a coalition to deter iran. this is after saudi arabia pointed the finger at iran. has denied republic any part of the attack. is not a clear resolution. saudi arabia saying it will produce evidence that this is the iranian...
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less than two months into office, boris johnson hass hurtled into a genuine constitutional clash. mber 10 denied they suggested that the scottish judges had been somehow biased. for now, cabinet ministers are reluctant to be drawn into the tangle.t >> i am ing to comment on an ongoing judicial issue. -- legend eight of process, judicial issue. -- legend tate of tesch legislative process, judicial issue. re>> government inside curiously relaxed. some mps and ministers reckon they will still have many in the public on their side. >> the government acted legally, constitutionally, and in normality. it's farcical, absolutely and completely, not for the wholenment, but for th place.the fact of the matter ise people said we want to leave the european union, and this place says we don't. >> that frustration is what downing street is banking on, ar serious and important defeat in urt forthem today, but it seems lining up to take on parliament is almost p the ruthless approach. bbc news, westminster. jane: a short time ago i discussed the latest twist with a former state department officia
less than two months into office, boris johnson hass hurtled into a genuine constitutional clash. mber 10 denied they suggested that the scottish judges had been somehow biased. for now, cabinet ministers are reluctant to be drawn into the tangle.t >> i am ing to comment on an ongoing judicial issue. -- legend eight of process, judicial issue. -- legend tate of tesch legislative process, judicial issue. re>> government inside curiously relaxed. some mps and ministers reckon they...
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shakespeare enthusiast and senate finance committee democratic chief counsel michael hass discusses howbeen invoked in historic congressional debate, in the political lessons that might he learned from his plays, especially the tragedies. >> today is very special. us, thens comes to graduate of salem state university, where he was just granted an honorary doctorate for his significant contributions to public service, so we can now call him dr. evans. [applause] small lawe went to a school called harvard, and from there, he took all that education and became a public servant. he served as the democratic staff chief cause celebre deputy staff director, has been involved as a senate
shakespeare enthusiast and senate finance committee democratic chief counsel michael hass discusses howbeen invoked in historic congressional debate, in the political lessons that might he learned from his plays, especially the tragedies. >> today is very special. us, thens comes to graduate of salem state university, where he was just granted an honorary doctorate for his significant contributions to public service, so we can now call him dr. evans. [applause] small lawe went to a school...
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hass one of billions who and helped build our community into the greatest nation our world has ever seenoury, thanks to pro-american economic policies, hispanic americans are thriving like they have never thrived before. we have created more than 6 million new jobs since my election, more than one million latinos have entered the and as you probably heard me say on occasion, hispanic american unemployment is at the lowest level in .istory how do they beat us in the debate when they say they are going to get the hispanic vote? 2016, hispanic american household income has risen by $1500 and the highest level in the history of our country. how about that? not doing bad. half a million more now own a home in we have never seen these kinds of numbers before, so very that moreeport latinos owned small businesses than ever before. when i was out on that business mark and i hated competing with tough, but i will say that tonight. we have one of these amazing entrepreneurs with us tonight. of nationent and ceo waste ink heard please come forward. >> what an honor, thank you very much. is.hat an o
hass one of billions who and helped build our community into the greatest nation our world has ever seenoury, thanks to pro-american economic policies, hispanic americans are thriving like they have never thrived before. we have created more than 6 million new jobs since my election, more than one million latinos have entered the and as you probably heard me say on occasion, hispanic american unemployment is at the lowest level in .istory how do they beat us in the debate when they say they are...
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it's hard when there's a thousand people thenning and harassing -- threatening and have hassing you on platform because the cops don't want to get involved and it's one thing for one person to make thousand threats because you can go after that one person, but if a thousand people are making one threat you can go every one person and there's still 999 and plus police don't -- if they don't want to go after a harasser on the other side of the country or -- these are small crimes to them. these are misdemeanors. >> there have been a couple of-diguess they were civil suits or federal -- judgments against, for example, the guy who is the founder of the daily -- reformer -- who in fact one of the people who want won a judgment against him was the first black female student body president of a and one was the -- a real estate person in white fish, montana, who had gotten into some kind of disagreement with richard spencer's family and was jewish and became the victim of during target of incredible anti-semitic harassment and a long judgment heness the wind right now, he's missing. didn't sho
it's hard when there's a thousand people thenning and harassing -- threatening and have hassing you on platform because the cops don't want to get involved and it's one thing for one person to make thousand threats because you can go after that one person, but if a thousand people are making one threat you can go every one person and there's still 999 and plus police don't -- if they don't want to go after a harasser on the other side of the country or -- these are small crimes to them. these...
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that hass is one issue been in a spate of positive issues over the last couple of weeks.o activity coming on board. a little bit more trading activity following the august lull. more excitement in markets in general. this is one point. i do not know that m&a at-large will expand exponentially as a result of this. in general, you are starting to see some signs of risk tolerance come back after what was an extraordinary august. by the middle of august we were trading in extreme overbought levels on the 10 year treasury, incredible defensiveness embedded in u.s. equity prices as well as global stocks, but we are starting to see that reverse. you are starting to see signs of risk tolerance come back to some degree. i would guess that in order to get a strong search and risk tolerance you would have to squash the recession risk. in order to do that, you need to have some trade resolution or at least the hope on the negative trade news. if we can get that, we can see these trends extend. vonnie: even just today, overtures out of china, seemingly have a good impact on markets. w
that hass is one issue been in a spate of positive issues over the last couple of weeks.o activity coming on board. a little bit more trading activity following the august lull. more excitement in markets in general. this is one point. i do not know that m&a at-large will expand exponentially as a result of this. in general, you are starting to see some signs of risk tolerance come back after what was an extraordinary august. by the middle of august we were trading in extreme overbought...
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senate finance committee democratic chief counsel michael hass discusses how the bard been invoked in historic congressional debate, in the political lessons that might he learned from his plays, especially the tragedies. >> today is very special. us, thens comes to graduate of salem state university, where he was just granted an honorary doctorate for his significant contributions to public service, so we can now call him dr. evans. [applause] small lawe went to a school called harvard, and from there, he took all that education and became a public servant. he served as the democratic staff chief cause celebre deputy staff director, has been involved as a senate staffer for more than 25 years. but he is not here to talk about the senate or to talk about the senate finance committee, does, that one instead, to talk about his passion. has been writing, thinking and researching shakespeare in congress. he wrote something that nobody else would dream of writing. [laughter] >> shakespeare's guide to tax you of this taxation? published in 2009. if you are nice, he will tell you where to fi
senate finance committee democratic chief counsel michael hass discusses how the bard been invoked in historic congressional debate, in the political lessons that might he learned from his plays, especially the tragedies. >> today is very special. us, thens comes to graduate of salem state university, where he was just granted an honorary doctorate for his significant contributions to public service, so we can now call him dr. evans. [applause] small lawe went to a school called harvard,...
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end consumer will never know the 10% that's really good and efficient at executing on the project hass walked out because the regulars are there effectively making themselves available. lastly and most importantly this is a lesson that feels really important to me in the wake of the california case you have a long tail of people experimenting in these markets maybe they want to practice the language or can i mix it into the other things i'm doing so it makes any survey the bureau of labor statistics for contingent work challenging they don't have an easy answer to the question they have a different model for what they are doing in this distribution of participation is creating these emerging then told maps. when we ask people what are you doing the answer is a silicon valley startup or they are an entrepreneur which means they see themselves as a small-businessmallbusiness ownee self-employed freelancers in some way they don't always understand the difference between the last two statements they were all on the same platform doing the same task. so, how would you survey this to find ou
end consumer will never know the 10% that's really good and efficient at executing on the project hass walked out because the regulars are there effectively making themselves available. lastly and most importantly this is a lesson that feels really important to me in the wake of the california case you have a long tail of people experimenting in these markets maybe they want to practice the language or can i mix it into the other things i'm doing so it makes any survey the bureau of labor...
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. >> isn't the real issue, the cast of characters hass changed, but isn't the real issue that the foreign policy is failing everywhere? in north korea, kim jong-un is shooting off missiles all the time. in iran, we had a treaty in place to stop nuclear weapons development. weapons development has started again. our nato allies can't stand us anymore because all we ever do is harass them about their defense spending. that seems to me what matters. who's auping what office, that's a fascinating inside washington story. but american foreign policy is in shambles and that seems to me the more important aspect of this. >> it does matter who's filling at least two key jobs. one is the president. he has to be willing to use the interactsy process and two, if you have a national security adviser that just isn't holding meetings, isn't meeting with the secretary of state, secretary of defense and faithfully representing their honest views to the president, those two factors are part of why we are where we are today. >> i want to play a little clip back in 2018 when the then defense secretary, jim
. >> isn't the real issue, the cast of characters hass changed, but isn't the real issue that the foreign policy is failing everywhere? in north korea, kim jong-un is shooting off missiles all the time. in iran, we had a treaty in place to stop nuclear weapons development. weapons development has started again. our nato allies can't stand us anymore because all we ever do is harass them about their defense spending. that seems to me what matters. who's auping what office, that's a...
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you will have a legislative arbitrage players hassing -- choosing a state with the most favorable lawpreemption here is rules of the road. that should be done alongside the ncaa. they are working on this. gene smith, my athletic director at ohio state is working on this specifically. if you have unbridled free market anything goes pay-for-play type thing you will have more bad actors on college campuses than you have ever seen before. these kids will be taken advantage of. connell: ncaa is arguing this, maybe congress plays a role, saying it's a constitutional issue a ban on states from putting a law into place that looks to regulate interstate commerce. you have all these schools obviously playing across different states what have you. so what role in the future might either the court system or maybe you play a role in congress, how it plays out. >> i actually think that what we should have is we should have one federal law again, that allows this to take place but alongside of regulation at the ncaa level. that will even the playing field for everybody and provide important benefit
you will have a legislative arbitrage players hassing -- choosing a state with the most favorable lawpreemption here is rules of the road. that should be done alongside the ncaa. they are working on this. gene smith, my athletic director at ohio state is working on this specifically. if you have unbridled free market anything goes pay-for-play type thing you will have more bad actors on college campuses than you have ever seen before. these kids will be taken advantage of. connell: ncaa is...
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and this year, the region hasse en record-breaki forestf fires. nearly 60,000 fires haveen engulfed vast sections of the brazili amazon.th the effects, coe says, arec clear. >> so wh we end up with is, out here, it's about 10 degrees nsrmer on average throughout the year than it ise there forest.>> >> reporter: ten degrees warmer out here in the deforested >> absolutely. >> reporter: the driving force behind the decline of the amazoi in brazil?th the rise othe country'sbo booming agribusiness sector.un unlike most obrazil's economy agriculture has actually beenro ng. it's been growing steadily overh the last few years. fueled mostly by soy, cotton,ton and corn crops like these.bu but critics s that growth has come at the expense of theaz amazon.in in fact, an estimated 80% of the amazon is due to agriculture-- e result of decades of permissivea land use policies that transformed huge swaths of thise region into cheap farm acreage.> >> the agricultural sector hasal alws been a major player inbr brazilianolitics, goingackto to even before the prlama
and this year, the region hasse en record-breaki forestf fires. nearly 60,000 fires haveen engulfed vast sections of the brazili amazon.th the effects, coe says, arec clear. >> so wh we end up with is, out here, it's about 10 degrees nsrmer on average throughout the year than it ise there forest.>> >> reporter: ten degrees warmer out here in the deforested >> absolutely. >> reporter: the driving force behind the decline of the amazoi in brazil?th the rise othe...
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. >> joining us is president of the council on foreign relations is richard hass.you make of the tone of the speech and the message behind it? >> it was largely aimed at a domestic audience. this talk about socialism and about immigration and then his message was a really old fashioned message about nationalists. juxtaposing patriotism with globalism. it's quite offensive. it should be patriotic, but want the united states to play a responsible role in the world. the president seems to miss, not just yesterday but repeatedly, we play a large role in the world not simply because we're generous, not to help others, but to help ourselves. if the world goes to hell in a hand basket, we will pay a price. these two oceans that happen to surround us, there are many things. the one thing they are not, they are not motes. that's what seems to be missing from the president's approach to the world. >> we want to get your thoughts on the meeting between the two most powerful leaders with equally troubling days. you had president trump and boris johnson having a sidelinesover t
. >> joining us is president of the council on foreign relations is richard hass.you make of the tone of the speech and the message behind it? >> it was largely aimed at a domestic audience. this talk about socialism and about immigration and then his message was a really old fashioned message about nationalists. juxtaposing patriotism with globalism. it's quite offensive. it should be patriotic, but want the united states to play a responsible role in the world. the president seems...
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instance, where william pitt, the great defender of america in the house of commons is elected from, hassing people. so it makes really no sense at all, right? to say, here are towns with no one representing them and here are cemeteries that have a couple of people every two years -- two people every year or so to go up there and represent dead bodies. the house of commons makes sense only if you think that it's not a collection of politicians who are looking out for local interests. it's a collection of statesmen. everybody there, wherever they're elected from, is supposed to be taking the big, broad, outlook and thinking of what's good for the whole empire. so if the house of commons is supposed to represent the interests of people in birmingham, people of birmingham can't complain when they have to pay a tax, even though they don't elect everybody because everybody in the house of commons is watching out for them. and everybody in the house of commons is watching out for pennsylvania. now, the british call this virtual representation. you may not elect anybody directly, but you're virtual
instance, where william pitt, the great defender of america in the house of commons is elected from, hassing people. so it makes really no sense at all, right? to say, here are towns with no one representing them and here are cemeteries that have a couple of people every two years -- two people every year or so to go up there and represent dead bodies. the house of commons makes sense only if you think that it's not a collection of politicians who are looking out for local interests. it's a...
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mckee hass michael that. beginning with the surge in oil, what does it mean on an economic level? michael: you asked the same questions as the oil industry and stock analysts. how much oil will be taken off the market, and for how long? it is much less than we used to, because we use much less oil than we used to on a per capita basis. we are also worth watching inflation, because as you can see in this chart, oil does have a relationship to inflation, even core prices, because so much oil is used in the manufacture of goods and the transport of goods. take a look at the right hand side there, the oil price moving, the big as it is on a day, barely registered. it will take some time and a bigger move than that to get into the economy. alix: in the meantime, we have the big three central banks meeting. do they follow the ecb? michael: everyone will be following the fed at this point. on track for a quarter-point cut. it is not what they say they will do but what they will do next. everybody wants to know if these that is going to continue cutting rates going forward. the bank of ja
mckee hass michael that. beginning with the surge in oil, what does it mean on an economic level? michael: you asked the same questions as the oil industry and stock analysts. how much oil will be taken off the market, and for how long? it is much less than we used to, because we use much less oil than we used to on a per capita basis. we are also worth watching inflation, because as you can see in this chart, oil does have a relationship to inflation, even core prices, because so much oil is...
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that hass it is there, all of its options open to it.nues to grow on cathay, weather from the regulator or state owned firms or other sort of mainland organizations or representatives , i think it will be happy the way it goes. half of what are they were in 2010. so it is not like it has been a great investment. they are still under the level air china paid for them in 2009. air china is a state owned organization, not a financial imperative if investment makes money, at least not in the same way of other western investors would seem. director mayive well be right. we don't particularly know air china strategic manners. kathleen: thank you so much for explaining this to us. now, we are going to take a look at breaking news. hong kong tourism plunged the most since 2003. of course, with the ongoing protest in hong kong now in the 15th week. plenty more to come on daybreak asia. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: get you back to westminster in london now for some more breaking news on the brexit progress. that is the house of lords at westminster.
that hass it is there, all of its options open to it.nues to grow on cathay, weather from the regulator or state owned firms or other sort of mainland organizations or representatives , i think it will be happy the way it goes. half of what are they were in 2010. so it is not like it has been a great investment. they are still under the level air china paid for them in 2009. air china is a state owned organization, not a financial imperative if investment makes money, at least not in the same...
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and the third piece of this hass to be again better intelligencec sharing. but i would be keeping you if i would say there's absolute way to stop this -- kidding you. this is a question of risk mitigation. i don't think you can getet risk elimination but we always do the best we can. we on not going to let the inning the be the perfect of the good. >> i think there's a real insight into what secretary chertoff said. we can't lock down an open society. what we can do is to help mitigate risk. the grant program helps, active shooter training helps, additional local law enforcement resources during particular holidays may help. it really requires using a menu of approaches. there's not one single approach. >> secretary johnson. >> so the grants program you mentioned, what i was struck by when i would look at the grants every here is, the program was well known in certain communities but not others. >> right. >> certain communities had figured out year after year how to apply, how to get the grants but it was not well known enough across the full spectrum of org
and the third piece of this hass to be again better intelligencec sharing. but i would be keeping you if i would say there's absolute way to stop this -- kidding you. this is a question of risk mitigation. i don't think you can getet risk elimination but we always do the best we can. we on not going to let the inning the be the perfect of the good. >> i think there's a real insight into what secretary chertoff said. we can't lock down an open society. what we can do is to help mitigate...
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agree that delivering a secret message in the way in president did as a former law enforcement officer hass who has investigated gangs and mob-like behavior that this is consistent with that? >> i take exception to your premise of the question. it was a secret message. >> mr. chairman, i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back, the jae from california. >> thank you, mr. chairman. well mr. lewandowski welcome to the judiciary committee. you know, you and the president are accused by the majority of a cover-up of foreign collusion, but the mueller team of partisans, try though they did couldn't find evidence of collusion. since you stand accused of this crime i'm kind of curious, how do you cover up a crime that never happened? >> it's a great question, kmsz, i don't know the answer. >> you've been watching the crux of the majority's case is that the president asked you to suggest to the attorney general that he should say that the president is being treated unfairly and had done nothing wrong. is that essentially the accusation against you? >> it seems to be, yes. >> well i think the presid
agree that delivering a secret message in the way in president did as a former law enforcement officer hass who has investigated gangs and mob-like behavior that this is consistent with that? >> i take exception to your premise of the question. it was a secret message. >> mr. chairman, i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back, the jae from california. >> thank you, mr. chairman. well mr. lewandowski welcome to the judiciary committee. you know, you and the president...
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some of the following hass to homes spoiling this is us for the few who haven't seen it.s is almost here. to catch every past episode, just say "this is us" into your xfinity voice remote. like the one where i... [ buzzer ] or the one where we show... [ buzzer ] when he was a... [ buzzer ] plus you can watch this is us anywhere with xfinity stream app. especially the... [ buzzer ] episode. awww, that one's my favorite. catch every episode of this is us with xfinity. >>> seinfeld heading to netflix. they're acquiring the streaming rights to the sitcom offering all 180 episodes to seinfeld starting in 2021 it's the latest escalation in the streaming wars avnet flicks lost the right to stream "friends" and "the office. they didn't indicate how much they were paying for "seinfeld." it far exceeds the $500 million that nbc universal paid for "the office." on hulu "seinfeld" was not as successful as friends and others. >> this you could explain to me. >> what? >> mansplain this to me. why would hulu not work? >> different audience. i don't know if it's an interface story. >> do
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is influenced by what hassed in the western world.he yield is all about the rest of the world, it is not about us so we plus take into account the rest of the world. second thing that we learned is that it is now a complete circle between bad economics and messy politics used to be bad economics con m contaminating politics now we've seen it in europe, in asia, it is bad economics impacting politics, messy politics undermining economics and next thing you know, global recession probability goes up. so the only thing i have is not whether it makes sense or the time, it is when do you put the trade up because these macro taxes are power testimony. >> the keys to put that trade on when the pain is acute because when we know that we are going into a recession, the value stocks will start to discount the recovery. this was very much true in late '08, early '09, we saw stocks tremendous performers then and we expect that they will be again. >> and did you see talking about only the fed can save us, which is another conversation from the one
is influenced by what hassed in the western world.he yield is all about the rest of the world, it is not about us so we plus take into account the rest of the world. second thing that we learned is that it is now a complete circle between bad economics and messy politics used to be bad economics con m contaminating politics now we've seen it in europe, in asia, it is bad economics impacting politics, messy politics undermining economics and next thing you know, global recession probability goes...
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. >> but is it joule somebody hass gone to identification process, at joule is saying id systemses put no one under 21 can get ahold of these things. you wonder when company will go public pardon me private right now. it is a fast unicorn to get through 10 billion but regulatory risk you wonder -- >> what they'll do with vaping devices. more you ban, more popular it will get. >> that was true with marijuana last 40 years you say it is illegal and kids want it. >> that's exactly right shall we move on? ivelg yes. we've got a dead flat market. okay modest gain in jobs. dead flat market, 26,700. let's get to target. the retail chain. they are demanding that suppliers eat the cost of china trade war tariffs. gerald back with us he's former ceo of countless retail operations toys"r"us included i don't know the number gerald but it is a big number of stores that you've run. is that correct? >> yes, sir. stuart: i thought so retail leers do anything to avoid passing cost along to consumer is that where we are? >> discuss this many times, stuart. the -- it is time we get past complaining about
. >> but is it joule somebody hass gone to identification process, at joule is saying id systemses put no one under 21 can get ahold of these things. you wonder when company will go public pardon me private right now. it is a fast unicorn to get through 10 billion but regulatory risk you wonder -- >> what they'll do with vaping devices. more you ban, more popular it will get. >> that was true with marijuana last 40 years you say it is illegal and kids want it. >> that's...
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agree that delivering a secret message in the way in president did as a former law enforcement officer hass who has investigated gangs and mob-like behavior that this is consistent with that? >> i take exception to your premise of the question. it was a secret message. >> mr. chairman, i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back, the jae from california. >> thank you, mr. chairman. well mr. lewandowski welcome to the judiciary committee. you know, you and the president are accused by the majority of a cover-up of foreign collusion, but the mueller team of partisans, try though they did couldn't find evidence of collusion. since you stand accused of this crime i'm kind of curious, how do you cover up a crime that never happened? >> it's a great question, kmsz, i don't know the answer. >> you've been watching the crux of the majority's case is that the president asked you to suggest to the attorney general that he should say that the president is being treated unfairly and had done nothing wrong. is that essentially the accusation against you? >> it seems to be, yes. >> well i think the presid
agree that delivering a secret message in the way in president did as a former law enforcement officer hass who has investigated gangs and mob-like behavior that this is consistent with that? >> i take exception to your premise of the question. it was a secret message. >> mr. chairman, i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back, the jae from california. >> thank you, mr. chairman. well mr. lewandowski welcome to the judiciary committee. you know, you and the president...
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president of the council on foreign relations and author of the book "a world in disarray," richard hassorter joins us this morning. wow. we have a lot to start with. some sad news. >> yes. i think casic was a boston guy. we got reports overnight. he was the lead singer of the . he pass add way the a75. not only was he a great songwriter and producer and performer, was also a producer for weezer. and really sprekted in the music community. >> no question. and, you know, author of a number of timeless songs. stuff you hear on the radio even now, decades after they were released. front man of the seminole blossom bands. i grew up in the area there. you'd hear their stuff all the time. you know, we don't think we have too many details on his death. but it's certainly major loss for the music community. joe, i know you were a fan of both him and weezer, right? >> yep. absolutely. we have a lot of news to get to this morning. we have an overnight development that tens of thousands of autoworkers across the country officially went on strike against general motors. negotiations are set to resum
president of the council on foreign relations and author of the book "a world in disarray," richard hassorter joins us this morning. wow. we have a lot to start with. some sad news. >> yes. i think casic was a boston guy. we got reports overnight. he was the lead singer of the . he pass add way the a75. not only was he a great songwriter and producer and performer, was also a producer for weezer. and really sprekted in the music community. >> no question. and, you know,...