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i had requested hubert humphrey's desk when i got to the senate. there.t before she got i opened up the desk to look for his name. they had accidentally given me gordon humphrey's desk. i have learned by then to pick your battles. came,'s sheshaheen said, how do you know it is gordon humphrey's desk? they signed their names and it. it.n they had given me a new desk and i still have hubert humphrey's n ame in it. minnesota has independent voters. if you don't believe me, i have three words for you -- governor jesse ventura. happy to be in a room where no one else is running for president. tell me if you are. [laughter] i announced my candidacy in a major blizzard. we could have taken inside. inside. it i wanted to make the point in a new hampshire fashion, that i am coming from a different place. i don't have a lot of money. underdog inan several races, but i want every single one -- won every single on. it is time to prosper the river of our divide to get to a higher plane in our politics. when i first got into politics, it was about grit. our daug
i had requested hubert humphrey's desk when i got to the senate. there.t before she got i opened up the desk to look for his name. they had accidentally given me gordon humphrey's desk. i have learned by then to pick your battles. came,'s sheshaheen said, how do you know it is gordon humphrey's desk? they signed their names and it. it.n they had given me a new desk and i still have hubert humphrey's n ame in it. minnesota has independent voters. if you don't believe me, i have three words for...
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thanks, desley humphrey in dubai. in london for a three-day state visit posted by the queen as the u.s. president's trip to europe continues. watch for headlines from his twitter account and tomorrow from asia, the reserve bank of australia is expected to cut rates for the first time since 2016. president xi jinping begins a state visit to russia. another central bank is in focus thursday, reserve bank of india. the ecb makes a rate decision. i will be there in lithuania. friday is the end of may. not the month, but the prime minister. theresa may steps down as the leader of the u.k. conservative party. anna: i go with boris. joining us now is the latest candidate -- [no audio] your question is essentially, how do we get that through the conservative party, which is not much in favor of this? but the fact of the matter is, front runners can say whatever they like to members to get votes. but when they come into the house of commons, they face the same problems theresa may faces unless they are willing to change the ga
thanks, desley humphrey in dubai. in london for a three-day state visit posted by the queen as the u.s. president's trip to europe continues. watch for headlines from his twitter account and tomorrow from asia, the reserve bank of australia is expected to cut rates for the first time since 2016. president xi jinping begins a state visit to russia. another central bank is in focus thursday, reserve bank of india. the ecb makes a rate decision. i will be there in lithuania. friday is the end of...
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let's get a first word news update with desley humphrey in dubai.dent trump has renewed his attack on the federal reserve, complaining it doesn't listen to him. he contrasted that lack of obedience with the control china's leader wields over its central bank. the latest salvo comes a week before the fed meats in washington. it is expected to discuss if the rate cut is needed to help an economic slowdown caused by the trade war. the white house is weighing more sanctions against iran. the focus will be the financial body set up as a go between for humanitarian trade with europe. the economic lifeline the france, germany, and the u.k. sock to create for tehran. the move could exacerbate tensions between europe and the u.s.. house democrats have reached an agreement with the doj to get some evidence from the mueller investigation. member's of the house judiciary committee will be able to view some materials. the chairman of the panel said this will help them perform their constitutional duties and hold the president to account. the world's most expensi
let's get a first word news update with desley humphrey in dubai.dent trump has renewed his attack on the federal reserve, complaining it doesn't listen to him. he contrasted that lack of obedience with the control china's leader wields over its central bank. the latest salvo comes a week before the fed meats in washington. it is expected to discuss if the rate cut is needed to help an economic slowdown caused by the trade war. the white house is weighing more sanctions against iran. the focus...
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helena humphrey, closely tracking this story. much support is there for the president's plan to impose tariffs on mexico come monday? helena: we've known for a long time that the president has the backing of the republican party on the issue of stemming migration. when it comes to his medicine to treat the perceived ailment i think it's fair to say there he runs into more problems, in the democratic camp and the republican camp namely, in that he is using an economic tool to treat a societal issue. republicans are concerned this could cost u.s. jobs. a study has estimated around 400,000 u.s. jobs could be set to go from this move. not to mention the fact that, at the end of the day, tariffs are taxes paid for by u.s. businesses and consumers. we can expect price increases on fruit, vegetables, crude oil, auto parts, and that is essentially the reason we are seeing the chairman of the house means and ways committee come out and say if these levees go ahead, he would issue a resolution of disapproval saying this is abuse of power b
helena humphrey, closely tracking this story. much support is there for the president's plan to impose tariffs on mexico come monday? helena: we've known for a long time that the president has the backing of the republican party on the issue of stemming migration. when it comes to his medicine to treat the perceived ailment i think it's fair to say there he runs into more problems, in the democratic camp and the republican camp namely, in that he is using an economic tool to treat a societal...
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and an accident given me gordon humphrey's desk. [laughing] so i had to -- i learned by then pick your battles, i'll deal with this later. so when jean came, i tell the story and she goes how do you know it is gordon's this? i said because they signed their names in it. i lifted it up, it's a new congress, to show her, as a did i realize they'd give me a new desk and had and still have hubert humphrey's desk. so with a very cool story. the other thing that our state seven, is a strong sense of independent voters, right? if you don't believe me about minnesota 53 words for you. governor jesse ventura. [laughing]g] to getting to what my endeavor is at this very moment, unhappy by the way to be in a room when no one else is running for president, very cool. but tell me if you are, that would be good to know. but i announced my candidacy in the major blizzard, and we could have taken inside but i decided i wanted to make the point in a new hampshire fashion that i have great, that i'm coming from a different place in running for this of
and an accident given me gordon humphrey's desk. [laughing] so i had to -- i learned by then pick your battles, i'll deal with this later. so when jean came, i tell the story and she goes how do you know it is gordon's this? i said because they signed their names in it. i lifted it up, it's a new congress, to show her, as a did i realize they'd give me a new desk and had and still have hubert humphrey's desk. so with a very cool story. the other thing that our state seven, is a strong sense of...
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senate and i opened up the desk to look for his name and they accidentally had given me gordon humphrey's desk. [laughter] i had learned by than pick your battles. [laughter] so when jean came at i tell her the story i say because they sign their name so i left --dash i left the thing to give the names and i realize i do have hubert humphrey so the other thing they have is a strong sense of independent voters if you don't believe me governor jesse event or a. so getting to my endeavor at this very moment i am happy to be in the room where nobody else is running for president. but tell me if you are. that is good to know. announced my candidacy in a major blizzard and we could have taken it inside but i decided i wanted to make the point in new hampshire fashion i'm coming from a different place running for this office perk i don't have a lot of money i have been an underdog but i have one every single one and i want to make the point by announcing that when it's time to cross the river of our divide to a higher plane of politics and when i first got involved in politics it was about grit
senate and i opened up the desk to look for his name and they accidentally had given me gordon humphrey's desk. [laughter] i had learned by than pick your battles. [laughter] so when jean came at i tell her the story i say because they sign their name so i left --dash i left the thing to give the names and i realize i do have hubert humphrey so the other thing they have is a strong sense of independent voters if you don't believe me governor jesse event or a. so getting to my endeavor at this...
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our washington correspondent helen humphrey sent us this assessment of that latest development at the white house. under sarah huckabee saunders regular white house press briefings became a thing of the past the last formal one that she held was on the 11th of march now without doubt she was one of the president's most trusted aides and one of the few remaining staff members who'd worked on his campaign but unlike so many who have passed through the white house's seemingly revolving door it seems there are no hard feelings quite the opposite in fact we've huckabee saunders pledging to remain one of the most outspoken and loyal supporters of the president and trump saying that he was encouraging her to run for governor when she returns home to arkansas still her credibility has certainly come into question she has had a combative relationship with the media frequently reporting her bosses are afraid of fake news and whatever the public made of her performance the simple fact is by the end of her tenure she wasn't really a press secretary but a top adviser to the president he was report
our washington correspondent helen humphrey sent us this assessment of that latest development at the white house. under sarah huckabee saunders regular white house press briefings became a thing of the past the last formal one that she held was on the 11th of march now without doubt she was one of the president's most trusted aides and one of the few remaining staff members who'd worked on his campaign but unlike so many who have passed through the white house's seemingly revolving door it...
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i'm desley humphrey. this is bloomberg.ery humphrey in dubai with your first word news. despite today's price action, european equities are in the green for jim. the rally looks fragile. equity fund flows, where traders are selling out at breakneck pace. here with the data, bloomberg's dani burger. dani: i have a clear signal for you that any rally this month has a lack of conviction. i have european listed etp, etf, any exchange traded products, monthly fund firms -- flows. this is a good idea of what institutions are doing because unlike the u.s., this isn't mostly retail. it's institutions. in june, we have seen more than 5 billion euros in outflows and that will be the largest sum on record. flee,hness as investors that includes a ubs model that sold out of equities. they investors are buying, are going very defensive and this is something we usually don't see when equities are rallying. one of the biggest beneficiaries of defensive funds are gold backed etf's. acid funded management joined together here. i want to show
i'm desley humphrey. this is bloomberg.ery humphrey in dubai with your first word news. despite today's price action, european equities are in the green for jim. the rally looks fragile. equity fund flows, where traders are selling out at breakneck pace. here with the data, bloomberg's dani burger. dani: i have a clear signal for you that any rally this month has a lack of conviction. i have european listed etp, etf, any exchange traded products, monthly fund firms -- flows. this is a good idea...
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wild: i have been involved in politics -- i worked on hubert humphrey's campaign, which gives you an idea of my age. i am 65 years old. that was at my mother's urging. i did a lot of volunteer work. when i got older, i wrote checks for candidates. and made a run for county office in my district a number of years ago. it was not successful. fun -- 35-year civil litigator. i was thrilled with that job and really happy, but this opportunity presented itself and i decided it was something i needed to do. couple months and your younger freshman colleagues. explain. rep. wild: iran in a special election. we had redistricting in pennsylvania. charlie dent, my predecessor stepped down earlier in the year . the seat was vacant for what was then pennsylvania 15 and iran i ran for that- and the special election was called the same date as the general. so i was running in my old district as well is in my new district, and i was fortunate enough to be successful in both, and because it was a special election i was sworn in immediately. >> what committees are you on? education, labor, ethics. i am
wild: i have been involved in politics -- i worked on hubert humphrey's campaign, which gives you an idea of my age. i am 65 years old. that was at my mother's urging. i did a lot of volunteer work. when i got older, i wrote checks for candidates. and made a run for county office in my district a number of years ago. it was not successful. fun -- 35-year civil litigator. i was thrilled with that job and really happy, but this opportunity presented itself and i decided it was something i needed...
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ok, james humphreys and peter kellner, thank you very much indeed.t how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are henry zeffman, political correspondent for the times and rowena mason deputy political editor for the guardian. the headlines on bbc news... jeremy hunt tells his fellow leadership candidate boris johnson to man up and fitting in a tv debate this week. president trump imposes new sanctions against iran and its supreme new sanctions against iran and its supreme leader as tensions continue to rise between the two countries. a man is sentenced to life in prison for the attempted murder of two people who he pushed on tube platforms. sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin ra mjaun. good evening. the usa are through to the finals of the women's world cup. they have their toughest game yet beating spain a 2—14 stop the pretournament favourites went ahead to megan's penalty. the pre—tournament favourite
ok, james humphreys and peter kellner, thank you very much indeed.t how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are henry zeffman, political correspondent for the times and rowena mason deputy political editor for the guardian. the headlines on bbc news... jeremy hunt tells his fellow leadership candidate boris johnson to man up and fitting in a tv debate this week. president trump...
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wild: i have been involved since i worked on hubert humphrey's campaign. myt gives you an idea of age. i'm 61. that was my mother's urging. over the years, i did a lot of volunteer work. later in my life, when i became financially able to come i wrote checks for candidates. i did make a run for the county office a number of years ago, was not successful, but it was a great first start. i was a civil live -- a civil litigator. i thought i would be doing that until i retired. i was thrilled with that job, very happy but this opportunity prevented -- presented itself and i decided it was something i needed to do. >> you have a couple of months seniority on your freshman colleagues. rep. wild: i ran a special election. my districts was one of the ones that was redistricted. charlie dent, who was the predecessor, had stepped down early in the year so the seat was vacant for what was then pennsylvania 15. , underor that because pennsylvania law, a special election had to be called. it was the same day as the general. so i was running in my old district as well a
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expert there at the bottom by talking with us earlier i'm joined now by our correspondent helena humphrey in washington good evening to you the u.s. secretary of state just spoke about these attacks let's take a listen to what he said it is the assessment of the united states government that the islamic republic of iran is responsible for the attacks that occurred in the gulf of oman today. this is the estimate is based on intelligence the weapons used the level of expertise needed to execute the operation recent similar raining attacks on shipping and the fact that no proxy group operating in the area has the resources and proficiency to act with such a high degree of sophistication. sounds very confident in putting the blame on iran let's flesh this out a little bit. what is he basing his accusations all. current we can boil this down to 2 factors essentially my pompei was pointing out the past behavior and modus operandi he was saying that this was due to televisions that he had obtained as well as the kind of weapons used it was almost a back handed compliment saying those weapons wer
expert there at the bottom by talking with us earlier i'm joined now by our correspondent helena humphrey in washington good evening to you the u.s. secretary of state just spoke about these attacks let's take a listen to what he said it is the assessment of the united states government that the islamic republic of iran is responsible for the attacks that occurred in the gulf of oman today. this is the estimate is based on intelligence the weapons used the level of expertise needed to execute...
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representative wild: since i worked on hubert humphrey's campaign, which gives you an idea of my age. i'm 61. and that was at my mother's urging. years i did a lot of volunteer work. later in life when i became financially able to i wrote checks for candidates and that sort of thing. i did make a run for a county office in my district a number of years ago, it was not successful but it was a great first start. but i was a 35 year civil living to get -- civil litigator, thought i was going to do that until i retired, but this opportunity presented itself and i decided it was something i needed to do. host: and you have a couple of months send yorty on your freshman colleagues. explain. representative wild: iran and the special election. we had redistricting in pennsylvania, my district was one of the ones redistricted. charlie dent, predecessor, step down earlier in the years so the seat was vacant for the then-pennsylvania 15th. it was called for the same day as the general election. november 6 i was running in the old district as well as my new district and i was fortunate enough to
representative wild: since i worked on hubert humphrey's campaign, which gives you an idea of my age. i'm 61. and that was at my mother's urging. years i did a lot of volunteer work. later in life when i became financially able to i wrote checks for candidates and that sort of thing. i did make a run for a county office in my district a number of years ago, it was not successful but it was a great first start. but i was a 35 year civil living to get -- civil litigator, thought i was going to do...
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then humphrey. so, right there, the democratic president is in some ways more sympathetic to the republican challenger to his own vice president. we have to stop and think, how these pieces fit together. but i think that's true and there's historical evidence. i know my friend luke nichter at texas a&m believes that and is working to show that. so there's that. but there is an so, there i there's that there n affinity for the club of very practical hardball politicians but t be tough and not get so o. >> host: evan thomas, could you ever attend being mixed in and called it being johnson about the same type of approach to the buck? >> guest: certainly johnson's resentment they have a love-hate relationship. she liked being surrounded by them that the crudest example is where he summons the former dean at harvard while he's going to the bathroom in aro way that grossed them out. it's a very crude image, i apologize for mentioning it, but it is a stark one that shows johnson's beard almost relationship
then humphrey. so, right there, the democratic president is in some ways more sympathetic to the republican challenger to his own vice president. we have to stop and think, how these pieces fit together. but i think that's true and there's historical evidence. i know my friend luke nichter at texas a&m believes that and is working to show that. so there's that. but there is an so, there i there's that there n affinity for the club of very practical hardball politicians but t be tough and...
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involved ineen politics since i worked on hubert humphrey's campaign which of my age, i'mea myyears old and that was at mother's urging. and over the years, i did a lot in lifeteer work, later when i became financially able to, i wrote checks for candidates and that kind of thing. i did make a run for a county office in my district a number ago, it was not successful, but it was a great start. but i really thought -- i was a 35-year civil litigator. i thought i was going to be until i retired. i was thrilled with that job and happy, but this opportunity presented itself and i decided it was something that i needed to do. so i ran in a special election. we had redistricting in pennsylvania, my district was the ones that was redistricted and so charlie dent predecessor had stepped down earlier in the year so the seat was vacant for what was then pennsylvania 15. the generaly of election, november 6th, i was running in the old district as as in my new district and i was fortunate enough to be both.sful in and because of the special i was sworn in immediately. >> finally, what committees ar
involved ineen politics since i worked on hubert humphrey's campaign which of my age, i'mea myyears old and that was at mother's urging. and over the years, i did a lot in lifeteer work, later when i became financially able to, i wrote checks for candidates and that kind of thing. i did make a run for a county office in my district a number ago, it was not successful, but it was a great start. but i really thought -- i was a 35-year civil litigator. i thought i was going to be until i retired....
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humphrey was interviewed. he admitted it was true.. >> so everything was believable. >> then vera, just 15 years old, naive, frightened, no attorney representing her, dropped her bombshell. >> vera eventually became aware of, through elizabeth, that joan and elizabeth had had some discussions about killing david shannon, that her mother had attempted to poison david shannon, that joan shannon and elizabeth shannon had conspired to kill david shannon and it actually was elizabeth that had shot him that night. >> a conspiracy? joan the brains, and elizabeth the brawn? given the tumultuous relationship between mother and daughter, who could have imagined they could agree on anything, let alone murder? but, said vera, that's the story elizabeth told her. and it implicated both her best friend and joan shannon in a homicide. >> the arrest warrants went out for both of them simultaneously. joan shannon was arrested actually before elizabeth was arrested and before elizabeth gave any statement in the case. >> david shannon's family was in fa
humphrey was interviewed. he admitted it was true.. >> so everything was believable. >> then vera, just 15 years old, naive, frightened, no attorney representing her, dropped her bombshell. >> vera eventually became aware of, through elizabeth, that joan and elizabeth had had some discussions about killing david shannon, that her mother had attempted to poison david shannon, that joan shannon and elizabeth shannon had conspired to kill david shannon and it actually was...
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let's get the bloomberg business flash with deadly humphreys in dubai.s stepping up efforts to unveil a multimedia empire, with new video games related to some of it shows. game,er things 3, the will come out on the same day as the third season of the drama. the company is licensing the characters to outside studios. neo's electric vehicle sales are plummeting and stock price cratering. the founder and sheik objective -- and chief executive doesn't see what all the fuss is about. he says investors need to understand that developing new vehicles costs money and the company will be profitable within a few years. >> you can ask a four-year-old or five-year-old to make money. if you look at tesla, it has been established 16 years. established been four years. i'm sure we don't need over a decade to make profit. matt: thank you very much. minutes away now from the start of trading. next, we will take a look at your stocks to watch at the open including german telecom companies, set umpire after the -- set to bump higher after the 5g auction. this is bloomberg
let's get the bloomberg business flash with deadly humphreys in dubai.s stepping up efforts to unveil a multimedia empire, with new video games related to some of it shows. game,er things 3, the will come out on the same day as the third season of the drama. the company is licensing the characters to outside studios. neo's electric vehicle sales are plummeting and stock price cratering. the founder and sheik objective -- and chief executive doesn't see what all the fuss is about. he says...
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i'm desley humphrey. this is bloomberg. matt: thanks very much.t word news. big tech has taken a battering in the u.s. as washington regulators take aim. congress says it is planning a bipartisan investigation into whether silicon valley is anticompetitive. shares of alphabet, facebook and amazon all slumped and we see the knock-on effect on european tech names, sap leading losers on the stoxx 600. joining us with more from taipei, our bloomberg opinion columnist covering tech. tim, what are the specifics of the investigation, the beginnings of an investigation? a few different authorities or regulators looking into it beyond congress. we know the department of justice and the ftc are looking into the issues. google, facebook, apple amongst them. it really comes down to do they have too much power. we know in 2013 they looked at google, and google somewhat got away, agreeing to make some changes. the feeling and mood toward silicon valley has changed a lot over the last six years. a major u.s. presidential election in that period of time where the
i'm desley humphrey. this is bloomberg. matt: thanks very much.t word news. big tech has taken a battering in the u.s. as washington regulators take aim. congress says it is planning a bipartisan investigation into whether silicon valley is anticompetitive. shares of alphabet, facebook and amazon all slumped and we see the knock-on effect on european tech names, sap leading losers on the stoxx 600. joining us with more from taipei, our bloomberg opinion columnist covering tech. tim, what are...
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this isn't the first lost humpback in that area, but humphrey in 1985 and delta and dawn in 2007 were healthy humpbacks, not like this one in alameda. the whale in alameda is hanging around seaplane lagoon, not far from the old navy base. that's where abc7 news reporter laura anthony is live with the story tonight. laura? >> well, hi, dan. if you'd come to me a few seconds earlier, the whale came up just behind me. we've seen this whale all afternoon, circling in this area here in what's known as seaplane lagoon. it occasionally comes to the surface. what we haven't seen is any of the breaching that's been occurring over the last several days. it apparently came here to feed, but scientists aren't certain why it came this far in and whether it's really getting enough to eat. it's not necessarily lost, but apparently in distress. that's the word from the experts, the marine mammal center on the rare sighting of a humpback whale in the san francisco bay. is it in trouble? >> well, it's lost a lot of weight. we can tell that. so there is some problem with it that we're just not sure what
this isn't the first lost humpback in that area, but humphrey in 1985 and delta and dawn in 2007 were healthy humpbacks, not like this one in alameda. the whale in alameda is hanging around seaplane lagoon, not far from the old navy base. that's where abc7 news reporter laura anthony is live with the story tonight. laura? >> well, hi, dan. if you'd come to me a few seconds earlier, the whale came up just behind me. we've seen this whale all afternoon, circling in this area here in what's...
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. >> you would go downtown and see the most recent humphrey bogart film filled with neon in the backgroundd you'd see that on market street, and as market street got seedier and seedier and fewer people continued to go down, that was what happened to all the neon strips of light. >> the film nori might start with the light filled with neon signs, and end with a scene with a single neon sign blinking and missing a few letters. >> one of my favorite scenes, orson welles is chasing ririt rita hayworth with neon signs in the background. >> i think what the office of economic and workforce development is very excited with is that we'll be able to see more neon signs in a concentrated way lit up at night for visitors and most especially residents. the first coin laundry, the elm hotel, the western hotel are ones that we want to focus on in the year ahead. >> neon signs are so iconic to certain neighborhoods like the hara, like the nightcap. we want to save as many historic and legacy neon signs in san francisco, and so do they. we bring the expertise, and they bring the means to actually get the
. >> you would go downtown and see the most recent humphrey bogart film filled with neon in the backgroundd you'd see that on market street, and as market street got seedier and seedier and fewer people continued to go down, that was what happened to all the neon strips of light. >> the film nori might start with the light filled with neon signs, and end with a scene with a single neon sign blinking and missing a few letters. >> one of my favorite scenes, orson welles is...
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it is very likely that the author of humphrey bogart's anti-slavery pronouncement was koch, a casablanca screenwriter. even though lincoln himself does not flash ritualistically across embodiesn, casablanca the moral urgency that was being used to get americans behind this new effort. this lincoln was once again, or at least in spirit, being .eimagined and reinterpreted in some ways, this may be a lincoln that inspired a stronger and more passionate addiction. this was a lincoln who would have an impressive career in world war ii. and even after in the cold war that followed. this was a lincoln who fought slavery et al. and who could inspire a fight against slavery, however that slavery might be defined on a global scale. thank you. [applause] >> love your imagery. imagery and messages are everything. you mentioned some of the writers as america is dealing with its own sense of identity, what it is, who it is, where it is going in that time of where you are looking at who lincoln is, and they are erecting the confederate monument we are dealing with right now. there is this dichotomy, th
it is very likely that the author of humphrey bogart's anti-slavery pronouncement was koch, a casablanca screenwriter. even though lincoln himself does not flash ritualistically across embodiesn, casablanca the moral urgency that was being used to get americans behind this new effort. this lincoln was once again, or at least in spirit, being .eimagined and reinterpreted in some ways, this may be a lincoln that inspired a stronger and more passionate addiction. this was a lincoln who would have...
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she wanted humphrey atkins, a rather debonair character. they didn't want humphrey to be speaker, amen, and of subjects. but jack became speaker and he ended up making some decisions which irked some conservatives. a senior conservative went to see him and said to him, jack, i am bound to say that some of the decisions you are making our are most disagreeable to the government, and i was remind you, jack, mr. speaker, sir, that you are conservative, and you are a conservative speaker. and jack's response was to say, no, i am not a conservative. i gave up party affiliation on becoming speaker, as this speaker did. i'm not a conservative speaker. i am the speaker, and my job is to do what i judge right for the house of commons. good morning. and he opened the door, and that person left the room, and the door was closed. to be honest, that is my attitude. i've got to do what i think is right. if you are not robust enough to stand up for what you think is right, then frankly, you are not fit to be speaker. i am happy to be judged. some people m
she wanted humphrey atkins, a rather debonair character. they didn't want humphrey to be speaker, amen, and of subjects. but jack became speaker and he ended up making some decisions which irked some conservatives. a senior conservative went to see him and said to him, jack, i am bound to say that some of the decisions you are making our are most disagreeable to the government, and i was remind you, jack, mr. speaker, sir, that you are conservative, and you are a conservative speaker. and...
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. >> like hubert humphrey. >> yeah. >> i had another senator in mind.er] but as mark twain said, he became vice president and you never heard from him again. [laughter] >> mr. president, so, let me use a biblical analogy. it has been 40 years, so like moses, do you have a song for us? [laughter] benedictionkind of for what the country, with the world, should be doing? say probably the universal declaration of human rights [indiscernible] they seem to be quite compatible to me. and all the great religions, -- they are more ethical centers, and i think they are all compatible with the universal declaration of human rights. >> thank you. one of the things that i have always admired about president carter is the epigraph so why not the best. -- fromom ryan no lever ryan. can you quote it? justice must be established in the simple world. >> and very few have done as much to fill that duty as you. thank you, sir. [applause] >> if you don't mind, we would like to ask you to just a in your seats for just a minute so we can get for special guests out, but after
. >> like hubert humphrey. >> yeah. >> i had another senator in mind.er] but as mark twain said, he became vice president and you never heard from him again. [laughter] >> mr. president, so, let me use a biblical analogy. it has been 40 years, so like moses, do you have a song for us? [laughter] benedictionkind of for what the country, with the world, should be doing? say probably the universal declaration of human rights [indiscernible] they seem to be quite compatible...
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. >> 1984, jeanne kirkpatrick captured this, she had been hubert humphrey's advisor. she was originally a moderate democrat and she gradually had been driven out of the party by the left wing. she had this amazing speech which is worth our audience googling and pulling up, she talked about the lame america first democrats, they are always blaming america first. if you watched the last three or four days talking about concentration camps which is a total, absolute lie. it is smearing america, it is insulting to everybody who is genuinely worried about the holocaust and the concentration camps in which 6 million were killed and millions of other people were killed and yet on the left today as we watch recently with vice president biden, biden telling the truth about friendships that were unacceptable was more damaging than alexandria ocasio-cortez saying things that are absolutely, totally false but feel good if you're a left-winger. >> laura: it's false, defamatory, and deeply vindictive at its core. i have to get your quick thoughts on what's happening with these heig
. >> 1984, jeanne kirkpatrick captured this, she had been hubert humphrey's advisor. she was originally a moderate democrat and she gradually had been driven out of the party by the left wing. she had this amazing speech which is worth our audience googling and pulling up, she talked about the lame america first democrats, they are always blaming america first. if you watched the last three or four days talking about concentration camps which is a total, absolute lie. it is smearing...
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like hubert humphrey. i had another senator in mind.er] jon: as mark twain said, he became vice president and was never heard from again. mr. president, i'm going to use a biblical analogy. it has been 40 years. so like moses, do you have a song for us? what is a kind of benediction for what the country, what the world could be -- should be doing? pres. carter: i happen to be a christian, and i would say follow the principles of the universal declaration of human rights or jesus sermon on the mount. i don't see any distinction between the two. they seem to be quite compatible to me. and the other great religions, islam and judaism and so forth, they have their moral and ethical standards. i think they're all compatible the basic principles of the universal declaration of human rights. jon: thank you all. one of the things i've always admired about president carter, the epigraph to why not the best, from reinhold niebuhr, can you quote it? pres. carter: the sad duty of politics is to establish justice in a sinful world. jon: in a sinful
like hubert humphrey. i had another senator in mind.er] jon: as mark twain said, he became vice president and was never heard from again. mr. president, i'm going to use a biblical analogy. it has been 40 years. so like moses, do you have a song for us? what is a kind of benediction for what the country, what the world could be -- should be doing? pres. carter: i happen to be a christian, and i would say follow the principles of the universal declaration of human rights or jesus sermon on the...
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and then, the space has really evolved tremendously in the last 1.5 years now with post humphrey decision. there is a lot of pressure to evaluate cases quickly, if it is moving forward, whether we're going to ask for pretrial detention. our general position is no pretrial detention unless there's a danger to public safety or a flight risk. those require review, and while i think the original intent of the unit wasn't to address this, this is what the unit has become, and i think that will be a problem for us. the other part is you've heard, i'm sure, maybe, that we have announced that we've moved to a biased mitigation system, where starting in july, we will no longer look at the color or initial race of a person. again, this is going to add pressure to the rebooking process, so we were hoping initially frankly because we were looking at these way before the budget, that we would have them, but we won't have those bodies. we were not expecting to have this program defunded. >> supervisor ronen: and then, rosabell, in your review of the pilot rebooking program, the budget director said the
and then, the space has really evolved tremendously in the last 1.5 years now with post humphrey decision. there is a lot of pressure to evaluate cases quickly, if it is moving forward, whether we're going to ask for pretrial detention. our general position is no pretrial detention unless there's a danger to public safety or a flight risk. those require review, and while i think the original intent of the unit wasn't to address this, this is what the unit has become, and i think that will be a...
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they're not going to do what they've done in the past say with humphrey where they actively tried to coax the animal back out to sea. this one has a clear path back out to the ocean. they're also asking any members of the public if you would like to see the whale, you're welcome to do so. come here to the shore. but they're asking folks not to get into the boat or cause any more distress for this animal. in alameda, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> yeah, that's about the last thing it needs. laura, thank you very much. >>> skip has pulled its electric scooters after san francisco streets after a battery fire in washington, d.c. the company wants to find out why the d.c. scooter caught fire and if it pose as risk to other scooters elsewhere. skip operates a fleet of 625 e scooters in san francisco. a skip spokesperson tells abc7 news we expect our scooters to be back on the road in the next few days. >>> electric bikes were returned to the ford go bike system in thont. they were removed in april because of the concerns about the brakes on the bikes. abc7 news had an exclusive interview wi
they're not going to do what they've done in the past say with humphrey where they actively tried to coax the animal back out to sea. this one has a clear path back out to the ocean. they're also asking any members of the public if you would like to see the whale, you're welcome to do so. come here to the shore. but they're asking folks not to get into the boat or cause any more distress for this animal. in alameda, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> yeah, that's about the last thing it needs....
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. >> like hubert humphrey. >> yeah. >> i had another senator in mind.er] but as mark twain said, he became vice president and you never heard from him again. [laughter] >> mr. president, so, let me use a biblical analogy. it has been 40 years, so like moses, do you have a song for us? [laughter] benedictionkind of for what the country, with the world, should be doing? say probably the universal declaration of human rights [indiscernible] they seem to be quite compatible to me. and all the great religions, -- they are more ethical centers, and i think they are all compatible with the universal declaration of human rights. >> thank you. one of the things that i have always admired about president carter is the epigraph so why not the best. -- fromom ryan no lever ryan. can you quote it? justice must be established in the simple world. >> and very few have done as much to fill that duty as you. thank you, sir. [applause] >> if you don't mind, we would like to ask you to just a in your seats for just a minute so we can get for special guests out, but after
. >> like hubert humphrey. >> yeah. >> i had another senator in mind.er] but as mark twain said, he became vice president and you never heard from him again. [laughter] >> mr. president, so, let me use a biblical analogy. it has been 40 years, so like moses, do you have a song for us? [laughter] benedictionkind of for what the country, with the world, should be doing? say probably the universal declaration of human rights [indiscernible] they seem to be quite compatible...
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facebook just last week announcing that it was going to launch a cryptocurrency and suntrust robinson humphreyan initiative to expand the soergrowth prospects and pe are bullish on the prospect of this coin and backed by other companies, established companies out there including uber and looked at as a way to trance act on the facebook platform and a huge step and think of people that use facebook on mobile who are unbanked and don't have access to banking. >> this could really expand this market. >> we are watching the fed, fed has come back into focus there was a period where it didn't seem like the fed was the fed we had grown up watching so avidly this wednesday they'll report whether they raise -- cut interest rates or not after a period of raising them. >> 155 days between the last hike and this cut if they cut. >> things change in a hurry. >> thank you for watching "power lunch. closing bell starts right now. >> >>> good afternoon. welcome to "closing bell." i'm wilfred frost. that is the boeing post. the stock up it tops the dow today. live from the paris market we'll get what's moving
facebook just last week announcing that it was going to launch a cryptocurrency and suntrust robinson humphreyan initiative to expand the soergrowth prospects and pe are bullish on the prospect of this coin and backed by other companies, established companies out there including uber and looked at as a way to trance act on the facebook platform and a huge step and think of people that use facebook on mobile who are unbanked and don't have access to banking. >> this could really expand...
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i can remember, i guess, as recently as '68, it voted for hubert humphrey over knicks ini ever sincet's been a southern state. what can you to move it? >> well, i think that we showed we can move it in 2018. and you know, there are lots of warriors on the ground that got the vote out. we had record turnout for the first time in almost three decades because we had folks that did the hard work. look, anybody out there can be a warrior. and you win these little battles a little at a time. and that's how you turn states like texas from red to blue. because the issues we face in this state aren't blue issues and aren't red issues. they're red, white, and blue issues. and it takes all of us to get them fixed. >> are you a moderate, a progressive, ora conservative? >> i'm kim olson and i'm an american and i'm from texas. >> when you get your voting record out there after a couple of weeks in congress, people are going to know what you are. you'll vote progressive or moderate or conservative. they're going to know it. >> they are. so it depends on what the issues are. and i vote to represent
i can remember, i guess, as recently as '68, it voted for hubert humphrey over knicks ini ever sincet's been a southern state. what can you to move it? >> well, i think that we showed we can move it in 2018. and you know, there are lots of warriors on the ground that got the vote out. we had record turnout for the first time in almost three decades because we had folks that did the hard work. look, anybody out there can be a warrior. and you win these little battles a little at a time....
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here's dr humphreys again to explain why.a and that means that they have species that occur on a single island and nowhere else that also means that there are very vulnerable to changes in their environment. so if something changes in their habitat, in their native environment, what that means they disappear from that island in the also disappear globally because it doesn't occur anywhere else. the electric car maker tesla is holding its annual shareholder's meeting tonight and it's having a bit of a tough time. it's share price has tumbled since the begining of the year — losing more than a third of its value. it's been having production problems. in the first three months of the year it delivered 63—thousand cars — it needs to be delivering over 90—thousand to even get close to meeting its own targets. and it's still burning through cash and making big losses — it's swimming in debt — $13—billion to be precise. michelle fleury in new york. lots of companies run debt, is this a big problem for them?” lots of companies run de
here's dr humphreys again to explain why.a and that means that they have species that occur on a single island and nowhere else that also means that there are very vulnerable to changes in their environment. so if something changes in their habitat, in their native environment, what that means they disappear from that island in the also disappear globally because it doesn't occur anywhere else. the electric car maker tesla is holding its annual shareholder's meeting tonight and it's having a...
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we also have women that are part of what we call the humphrey program, which is kind of part of the fu dlr urkfulbright prog. we decided to create something called the academy of women entrepreneurs and we're launch tg from o launching it from our bureau in 26 countries. we ever an arizona state program called dream builders where women learn how to create a business plan, marketing plan, raise capital. they also have a whole ecosystem with mentors, the chamber and multinational companies. for ecuador, we had 1,000 women go for 52 spots. we've now decided, since this is going through thunderbird arizona state, this program, it's available in spanish and english, and we're now translating it into portuguese and french. again, we're doing 26 countries. i just wanted to share that because it's really important for women to have skills and to actually learn how to create their own businesses, be responsible for themselves, and obviously, you know, kind of take them to the next level. so that's a challenge we're trying to meet as the academy of women entrepreneurs. >> terrific. i think i'll
we also have women that are part of what we call the humphrey program, which is kind of part of the fu dlr urkfulbright prog. we decided to create something called the academy of women entrepreneurs and we're launch tg from o launching it from our bureau in 26 countries. we ever an arizona state program called dream builders where women learn how to create a business plan, marketing plan, raise capital. they also have a whole ecosystem with mentors, the chamber and multinational companies. for...
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she's been talking to steve humphrey. anger i suppose, a lot of it was.f britain's most notorious murders. three young children killed by this man, david mcgreavy. he took three lives and the way he took those lives, you know what i mean? i don't know if you read it all. the murder of the three youngsters in 1973 shocked the nation. paul was four years old, dawn was two, and samantha was nine months. mcgreavy, then 21, had been a lodger at the family's home, he was sentenced to life in prison. what's to say that he is not going to do that again on the street to anybody else? yeah? so how can they tell me that he is safe to come out onto the street again? she's been told that mcgreavy has got to wear a tag and is banned from going to certain places, including the area around her home. what's to say that he won't come looking for me or come after me? does that make you feel unsettled? it does, yeah. the ministry ofjustice said that mcgreavy will be subject to a recall to prison if he breaks the terms of his licence. but she's angry and still after all these
she's been talking to steve humphrey. anger i suppose, a lot of it was.f britain's most notorious murders. three young children killed by this man, david mcgreavy. he took three lives and the way he took those lives, you know what i mean? i don't know if you read it all. the murder of the three youngsters in 1973 shocked the nation. paul was four years old, dawn was two, and samantha was nine months. mcgreavy, then 21, had been a lodger at the family's home, he was sentenced to life in prison....
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her parents, tanya and nadim, campaigned for the new legislation — and they told john humphreys on the inquest. white mightjust tell us... in terms of the labelling? for some years now, since 2014, it has been mandatory in the uk for food businesses to... sorry, manufactured food in factories, sandwiches, to label with the 14 allergens and ingredients. however, there is an exemption made for small businesses such as a local sandwich shop, considering such a law might be too odorous for them. what has actually happened and what transpired and this is shocking news really, at the time of inquest, larger businesses like pret a manger and indeed others as well. there were others as well. they have been or had been using that law, if you like, in their own business. so large corporations were using a law meant to protect or help small businesses really, using it perhaps to their advantage, you could say, and the result was really asa could say, and the result was really as a consequence. . . could say, and the result was really as a consequence... we got caught out as a family and her 15—ye
her parents, tanya and nadim, campaigned for the new legislation — and they told john humphreys on the inquest. white mightjust tell us... in terms of the labelling? for some years now, since 2014, it has been mandatory in the uk for food businesses to... sorry, manufactured food in factories, sandwiches, to label with the 14 allergens and ingredients. however, there is an exemption made for small businesses such as a local sandwich shop, considering such a law might be too odorous for them....
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>> i'm peter humphrey, a former diplomat. i'd be interested in hearing the administration's view about the elephant in the room which is that if the u.s. locked up more than a muslim -- more than a million muslims and tore down a couple hundred mosques and religious facilities,ing we would be -- we would be seeing riots throughout the middle east so bad as to constitute a third world war. yet, china gets a pass. and the muslims in the middle east are quiet, silent. is chinese money so awesome that they have successfully bought off every muslim in the middle east except turkey to talk about how their brethren are being treated in china? >> i mean, that situation is of grave concern to the administration i think both the secretary of state and the vice president have had a number of things to say on the topic. and, you know, we don't condone that at all. and i concur that, you know, we would be perhaps held to a different standard. and it's something that i think we will continue to raise. >> can i jump in on this for a second?
>> i'm peter humphrey, a former diplomat. i'd be interested in hearing the administration's view about the elephant in the room which is that if the u.s. locked up more than a muslim -- more than a million muslims and tore down a couple hundred mosques and religious facilities,ing we would be -- we would be seeing riots throughout the middle east so bad as to constitute a third world war. yet, china gets a pass. and the muslims in the middle east are quiet, silent. is chinese money so...
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. >> i'm peter humphrey, intel analyst and a former diplomat. i'm imagining a day in which we lock up a couple l million muslims in the u.s., bulldoze a couple hundred of their mosques. the fury around the world would be beyond comprehension. >> yeah. >> embassieies would burn. diplomats would be assassinated. tourists would be at risk every second of every day. so i'm wondering why china gets a pass. >> yeah. >> and the significance of this is china is creating the next generation of muslim terrorists. and it's taking way too many lessons from the north koreans about how to construct these camps and run them. where's the global outrage? where do -- when do we start standing up and saying, no, you don't get to run the affairs of a quarter of mankind, you have lost legitimacy. why is that so hard for us to realize? >> so we have three questions. the blue house/white house election consequences, china/russian relations impact on korean peninsula and the last question. >> big questions. >> who wants to -- >> professor kim hasn't spoken in a while.
. >> i'm peter humphrey, intel analyst and a former diplomat. i'm imagining a day in which we lock up a couple l million muslims in the u.s., bulldoze a couple hundred of their mosques. the fury around the world would be beyond comprehension. >> yeah. >> embassieies would burn. diplomats would be assassinated. tourists would be at risk every second of every day. so i'm wondering why china gets a pass. >> yeah. >> and the significance of this is china is creating...
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state where this is emergent, julian castro also has that same opportunity as his mother came over, humphreyg photo of the father and daughter face-down dead in the rio grande. that's the actual picture of what the world sees when they think of america now. that's what they think of us. the world is watching us deteriorate. and donald trump is leading it joyfully. people like stephen miller, this is what they want, and this is what they want to show the world, that we're willing to be as cruel as you could possibly be, maximally cruel to children in order to scare brown people out of coming here. it's horrifying. i've been sleepless watching it happen. and so i'm really hoping to hear from the debate participants tonight, and not just the two texans explain to us, because remember, the democratic party is utterly dependent on people of color. they're dependent on black women. they're dependent on latinos. that is how they win. so explain to those people and to just anyone with a conscience how do you change this if you become president? how you undo the existential nightmarish damage that th
state where this is emergent, julian castro also has that same opportunity as his mother came over, humphreyg photo of the father and daughter face-down dead in the rio grande. that's the actual picture of what the world sees when they think of america now. that's what they think of us. the world is watching us deteriorate. and donald trump is leading it joyfully. people like stephen miller, this is what they want, and this is what they want to show the world, that we're willing to be as cruel...