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ian: well, i think -- charlie: he doesn't care? ian: he is crude.does not have to waste his money on regular bombs. it scares the beejeezus out of everyone. he has shown no hesitancy about killing enormous numbers of people. he killed tens of thousands of his own people. a barrel bomb -- the mere effectiveness. i don't know. charlie: like aleppo. ian: yes, exactly. graeme: his strategy has been to make life terrible. to make life in syria so bad that everyone would prefer it like it was before when bashar al-assad ruled every inch of the country like a tyrant. charlie: what am i missing? what have i not brought up that you think is important to understand who they are and where they want to go and how to stop them? will: one thing you have not mentioned is their use of these grotesque videos on social media. i mean -- charlie: to recruit or to scare? will: to recruit and to scare. they want to scare their enemies, but they want to attract the kind of people to those kind of videos. they are prosecuting a brutal insurgency. they are governing brutall
ian: well, i think -- charlie: he doesn't care? ian: he is crude.does not have to waste his money on regular bombs. it scares the beejeezus out of everyone. he has shown no hesitancy about killing enormous numbers of people. he killed tens of thousands of his own people. a barrel bomb -- the mere effectiveness. i don't know. charlie: like aleppo. ian: yes, exactly. graeme: his strategy has been to make life terrible. to make life in syria so bad that everyone would prefer it like it was before...
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alix: ian bremmer. by the way, back in january of 2015, when he published his top list for 2015, he listed the politics of europe as the number one risk facing the globe. i turned a mark crumpton who has the headlines in a recap of everything that's happened up to this point. mark: we like to update our audience around the world and on bloomberg radio. france is mobilizing 1500 soldiers to patrol paris in the wake of the deadliest wave of violence in modern french history. paris is one of the tourist capitals of the world. tonight, it was the scene of carnage and chaos, the deadliest attacks taking place at the bataclan theater. gunmen stormed to the facility, taking hostages, and the events turned horrific. police stormed the facility. at least 100 were killed. some were the victims of grenade attacks. 4 attackers were shot to death by police. france has declared a state of emergency. france has closed its borders. french president francois hollande says his country will be ruthless as it carries out i
alix: ian bremmer. by the way, back in january of 2015, when he published his top list for 2015, he listed the politics of europe as the number one risk facing the globe. i turned a mark crumpton who has the headlines in a recap of everything that's happened up to this point. mark: we like to update our audience around the world and on bloomberg radio. france is mobilizing 1500 soldiers to patrol paris in the wake of the deadliest wave of violence in modern french history. paris is one of the...
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ian: here is one possibility. one is they believe themselves to be extremely strong, that they can with stand and attack and even if there is a coalition, including france, russia, the united dates, that the result will be in their favor. i think that is, first of all unlikely to be true. but there are other .ossibilities one possibility is we do not know yet what the association is between syria and paris. syria and sinai. it's not actually clear it was exactly planned from raqqa. way itre aspects to the was announced that suggests the bombing of the russian airliner in paris in a way took them by surprise. charlie: the isis leadership in raqqa. their prt least department. they have always tried to capitalize as much as possible. if you look at their official magazine, as a magen ease -- as a magazine person, i can tell you there was a cover that was torn up so they could put the paris cover is dead. at least some unit of the pr apparatus did not know this was have ang and did not magazine that would fully exploi
ian: here is one possibility. one is they believe themselves to be extremely strong, that they can with stand and attack and even if there is a coalition, including france, russia, the united dates, that the result will be in their favor. i think that is, first of all unlikely to be true. but there are other .ossibilities one possibility is we do not know yet what the association is between syria and paris. syria and sinai. it's not actually clear it was exactly planned from raqqa. way itre...
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ian: yes, that's quite right. the united nations has not done enough to prevent and perhaps the most important form of prevention is the swiftest possible investigation and punishment of those found to be responsible for sexual exploitation and abuse. uh, a number of reports uh, are pressing in that direction, the secretary general is acting upon that. having said that, i think we should also say that the troops deployed to the central african republic have undoubtedly saved the lives of a lot of civilians. so i don't think anybody should think that it was not important for there to be a deployment into the central african republic when there were terrible massacres uh, taking place. but in no way is that any kind of an excuse for some of the crimes. james: we talked about the central african republic, we talked about mali, the two most recent peace keeping missions, is the u.n. doing enough to try to prevent conflict and looking a early warning systems to try to see where, where there are problems ahead? ian: the
ian: yes, that's quite right. the united nations has not done enough to prevent and perhaps the most important form of prevention is the swiftest possible investigation and punishment of those found to be responsible for sexual exploitation and abuse. uh, a number of reports uh, are pressing in that direction, the secretary general is acting upon that. having said that, i think we should also say that the troops deployed to the central african republic have undoubtedly saved the lives of a lot...
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ian lee joins us from cairo. what have you got, ian? >> reporter: max, this is just breaking. what we are hearing now from the russian foreign ministry. this is a russian plane that crashed along the syrian/turkish border. we do not know what caused the plane to go down. we are hearing that one of the pilots, at least one of the pilots did eject. their fate is unknown. this is an in area north along the border. this is an area that doesn't have an isis presence. this is an area that has caused friction between the syrian government and moscow as well as turkey. this is a population that has turkish ancest ancestry. at this moment, we don't know the cause of the crash of plane. there is video of the plane going down and on fire and crashing. we are waiting to hear from the turks and what they know was involved in the crash. >> ian, the russian foreign ministry confirming the war plane that did crash was one of theirs. what do you expect the reaction to be from turkey? >> reporter: this is the one thing we're watching closely. if this was the turks that brought down the plane, t
ian lee joins us from cairo. what have you got, ian? >> reporter: max, this is just breaking. what we are hearing now from the russian foreign ministry. this is a russian plane that crashed along the syrian/turkish border. we do not know what caused the plane to go down. we are hearing that one of the pilots, at least one of the pilots did eject. their fate is unknown. this is an in area north along the border. this is an area that doesn't have an isis presence. this is an area that has...
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for the latest, let's bring in cnn's ian lee live in istanbul. ian, you have russia promising not to go to war over the downed fighter jet, but going after an area in syria where there are the turkey-backed rebels. what is russia's end game in all this? >> reporter: it really seems like, alison, that russia is going to punish turkey on their interests inside syria. this area in syria has ethnic turkman. this has been a sense an area which is sensitive for the turks. russia said they were bombing an isis target there. that was very disengenious. you have the tense situation. you also have russia with the very advanced surface-to-air missiles with the range of 250 miles. latakia air base and the downing of the plane is only 50 miles. they are sending fighter jets to ensure the situation. very intense situation. >> ian, it is akin to the military response by russia. russia sending a non-military response. strengthening controls on goods from turkey. is this a good idea? this will escalate it one more notch. >> reporter: that is right. these are puni
for the latest, let's bring in cnn's ian lee live in istanbul. ian, you have russia promising not to go to war over the downed fighter jet, but going after an area in syria where there are the turkey-backed rebels. what is russia's end game in all this? >> reporter: it really seems like, alison, that russia is going to punish turkey on their interests inside syria. this area in syria has ethnic turkman. this has been a sense an area which is sensitive for the turks. russia said they were...
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ian: yeah.ssue is it is not that we don't as a company want to be in the united states. i think the united states is a fabulous place to do business. you have great schools, great intellectual properties, rule of law -- most of the time. but so does everybody else who can invest in the united states. there is no competitive and that advantage between being domiciled inside of or outside of the u.s. in fact, there is a disadvantage. if we make $1 in ireland, and we will pay the irish government $.12 in tax, we have $.88 left. if we bring it back to the united states, we have to then pay up a full u.s. tax load on that, so in fact we end up with $.65. if you are a european competitor in a non-us domicile country, you make the dollar in ireland, you pay the tax ther and you can bring thee $.88, back to the u.k. -- back to the u.s. you can invest in the u.s., you can adjust to at 38% in the u.s. -- why is the tax code making it better for foreign companies to invest in the united states than u.s. co
ian: yeah.ssue is it is not that we don't as a company want to be in the united states. i think the united states is a fabulous place to do business. you have great schools, great intellectual properties, rule of law -- most of the time. but so does everybody else who can invest in the united states. there is no competitive and that advantage between being domiciled inside of or outside of the u.s. in fact, there is a disadvantage. if we make $1 in ireland, and we will pay the irish government...
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with the latest on the search, let's bring in ian lee from cairo. ian, we heard reports that the pilot radioed in looking for a place to land due to a technical problem. now there is something more egregious happening. is it too early to know? >> reporter: right now, it is a bit too early to know exactly what happened. the theory right now is it was a technical issue. the russians saying that the plane disintegrated over the sinai peninsula. what we are hearing is they are blaming a mechanical issue on board the plane. we are hearing from the ex-wife of the co- pilot who said the co-pilot was worried about the plane. take a listen. >> translator: our daughter had a telephone chat with him before the flight. he complained about better condition of the plane. >> reporter: the wreckage over they are looking for clues to determine what happened. the aviation minister in egypt says there were no concerns before the plane went off and it passed routine inspection. you have the other theory. this is predominately coming from isis and sinai peninsula claimi
with the latest on the search, let's bring in ian lee from cairo. ian, we heard reports that the pilot radioed in looking for a place to land due to a technical problem. now there is something more egregious happening. is it too early to know? >> reporter: right now, it is a bit too early to know exactly what happened. the theory right now is it was a technical issue. the russians saying that the plane disintegrated over the sinai peninsula. what we are hearing is they are blaming a...
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ian lee, again, joining us live in sharm el sheikh, egypt.lk to us just about the significance of the fact that so many flights have been canceled to egypt. >> reporter: this for the egyptian is going to be devastating. there's no other way to put it. 10% of their gdp comes in through tourism. if egypt cannot ensure the security of the airports, if there is any doubt, that will hit tourism. you have to remember, egypt has been struggling to regain tourism after the 2011 revolution. it took a nosedive. things started to get better. people i was talking to in the last week were hoping that tourism was slowly rebounding. the egyptian government was promoting it. calling the next couple of months a real time to promote egyptian tourism. this is the last thing they need and this will hit the industry and the economy hard as well. >> it's certainly at play. this day certainly the focus is on what's happening there in st. petersburg. ian, there's so many families coming together to remember their loved ones, children, mothers, husbands, people who w
ian lee, again, joining us live in sharm el sheikh, egypt.lk to us just about the significance of the fact that so many flights have been canceled to egypt. >> reporter: this for the egyptian is going to be devastating. there's no other way to put it. 10% of their gdp comes in through tourism. if egypt cannot ensure the security of the airports, if there is any doubt, that will hit tourism. you have to remember, egypt has been struggling to regain tourism after the 2011 revolution. it...
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ian: no one is in trouble but this company is small.u think about the costs that go into developing the chip, there are huge risks and you need a return. you need to spread those over a bigger base. emily: crawford, what is your take on this? crawford: there is a lot of opportunity in the marketplace but there is only so much great opportunity. there is a lot about putting in hybrid/controllers in the cloud and that is a margin rich business and micro semi wants into that business. it has a nice profit profile over the long-term. we think it is 100% in the market from 2017-2018. it is about where the chips are going. emily: will there be any difference for me, as a consumer, in terms of buying my iphone or laptop? ian: that is a good question. we are seeing a shrinkage in the number of suppliers out there. so if you are out there right now, you are in a strong position. next year, where else do you go? emily: what is the next big deal? crawford: probably around iot. it will be more deals around the future of automotive. so i would expec
ian: no one is in trouble but this company is small.u think about the costs that go into developing the chip, there are huge risks and you need a return. you need to spread those over a bigger base. emily: crawford, what is your take on this? crawford: there is a lot of opportunity in the marketplace but there is only so much great opportunity. there is a lot about putting in hybrid/controllers in the cloud and that is a margin rich business and micro semi wants into that business. it has a...
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for the latest on the investigation, let's bring in cnn's ian lee in cairo. ian, a lot of contradictory information from the russian government and egyptian government and the jetliner company itself. >> reporter: that is right. we are going by the facts we are hearing. the latest is the heat flash. the egyptian have yet to comment on it. russians have yet to confirm or denounce the claim. this is coming from the u.s. official that the satellite picked up a heat flash. they do not know if it happened in the air or on the ground which leads to a few scenarios. it could have been a missile. although this is the least likely as militants in the sinai do not possess that type of weaponry that could hit a plane traveling over 30,000 feet. the other is a bomb on board, but so far, there has not been any residue detected from the crash site. although that could take weeks to go through all that wreckage. the next scenario would be the engine blowing up during the flight due to a malfunction. they are looking into that. and possibly the plane when it hit the ground,
for the latest on the investigation, let's bring in cnn's ian lee in cairo. ian, a lot of contradictory information from the russian government and egyptian government and the jetliner company itself. >> reporter: that is right. we are going by the facts we are hearing. the latest is the heat flash. the egyptian have yet to comment on it. russians have yet to confirm or denounce the claim. this is coming from the u.s. official that the satellite picked up a heat flash. they do not know if...
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good morning, ian. >> reporter: good morning. investigation continues, it seems more and more high ranking officials and various governments are coming to the same conclusion. this was a bomb that took down the plane. the only ones that are not coming to the conclusion is the egyptian officials. they are saying that it is still a wide range of possibilities. the investigation still ongoing on the ground. klm, the dutch airliner, is at sending a security team to cairo to help with check-ins there. all checked bags have to go on a separate flight. they hope to change that and get the bags on the flight, but they don't believe egyptian officials can carry that out. they are sending their team along with bomb-sniffing dogs to the airport to help them out. in the meantime, egyptian officials are reluctant to say what caused the crash. they are saying it could be an engine exploding or a battery exploding. the bang in the final moments of the flight. they are urging patience. >> ian lee, thank you. >>> this morning, a huge doping scand
good morning, ian. >> reporter: good morning. investigation continues, it seems more and more high ranking officials and various governments are coming to the same conclusion. this was a bomb that took down the plane. the only ones that are not coming to the conclusion is the egyptian officials. they are saying that it is still a wide range of possibilities. the investigation still ongoing on the ground. klm, the dutch airliner, is at sending a security team to cairo to help with...
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ian, how did you learn how to cook so good?graham, how astounded are you at how talented these in portland, some commuters got an unwanted shoe shower. this train went through standing water after a storm and the carsrsilled with water! you can see the cameras inside show people hanging from the bars to keep out of the water. yikes! that does it for us here on the cbs 2 news at noon.our next newscast is this afternoon live at five.and you can see us right back here
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joining us from sharm el sheikh is ian lee. ian, good morning. u.s. investigators are getting involved? >> reporter: good morning, john and alison. the fine may come here to help out with the investigation. the formal request hasn't been made, but one area they could help the egyptians in is analyzing a sound heard on the final moments of the voice recorder. a loud bang is heard. now u.s., u.k. officials believe this is the sound of a bomb exploding. egyptians on the other hand are saying it could be an engine exploding or battery. it could be a bomb. they just don't know and they want this investigation to continue. they are also analyzing the debris still out there where the plane crashed looking for signs of an explosions. so far we have not heard if they found any residue. a lot of scrutiny at the airport. the sharm el sheikh airport behind me. we have seen planes taking off all day. we have seen the russian security team on the ground assessing the security and making sure it is up to standards and if a bomb happened, they are making sure no othe
joining us from sharm el sheikh is ian lee. ian, good morning. u.s. investigators are getting involved? >> reporter: good morning, john and alison. the fine may come here to help out with the investigation. the formal request hasn't been made, but one area they could help the egyptians in is analyzing a sound heard on the final moments of the voice recorder. a loud bang is heard. now u.s., u.k. officials believe this is the sound of a bomb exploding. egyptians on the other hand are saying...
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ian, we not letting you go anywhere.was something i think you should take a quick look at where south african blue moon dimon up for auction in geneva tonight. it is expected to fetch a $55 million it is a mere 12 carats, my birthday is next month. have tv -- how tv is trying to attract younger viewers. ♪ stephanie: time from some news. if you hate commercials, there was good news you may see fewer of them. media companies are cutting back in an attempt to bring in younger viewers. what you make of this? david: if you can't fix it, feature-rich. we are doing a big favor, the will be more programming and less commercials. by the way, we used to do this in broadcasting and we do it for a while and everyone would back off. stephanie: is this another example of behaviors changing because millennials are saying i'm not taking it this way? deals -- millennials are using this for video, if we can grab a video on facebook and youtube with hundreds of thousands of viewers, this is disruptive. stephanie: we will back with more "bl
ian, we not letting you go anywhere.was something i think you should take a quick look at where south african blue moon dimon up for auction in geneva tonight. it is expected to fetch a $55 million it is a mere 12 carats, my birthday is next month. have tv -- how tv is trying to attract younger viewers. ♪ stephanie: time from some news. if you hate commercials, there was good news you may see fewer of them. media companies are cutting back in an attempt to bring in younger viewers. what you...
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ian, thank you. >>> and as ian mentioned, turkey shooting down the russian jet is complicating effortsa. he is hosting french president francois hollande at the white house two hours from now. they are set to talk about isis and an attempt to persuade russia to back bashar al assad from power. cnn's joe johns has more. >> reporter: alison and boris, ahead of president hollande's visit to the white house to meet with president obama, no indication from the administration that there will be any major change in strategy against isis. the white house press secretary saying president obama is interested in talking about building on the relationship with the allies and friends and the united states. what is more more than is the meeting of the need for the alli allies, france. >> what president obama is interested in doing is showing in a visible way solidarity that the united states feels with our allies in france. even in the difficult hour in the country. this is a nation that is grieving and concerned about the security situation in their country. they should take a lot of solace knowing
ian, thank you. >>> and as ian mentioned, turkey shooting down the russian jet is complicating effortsa. he is hosting french president francois hollande at the white house two hours from now. they are set to talk about isis and an attempt to persuade russia to back bashar al assad from power. cnn's joe johns has more. >> reporter: alison and boris, ahead of president hollande's visit to the white house to meet with president obama, no indication from the administration that...
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let's bring in cnn's ian lee live in cairo.ng to hear the acknowledgment from the folks from the airline company that this could have been a terror attack on the plane. >> reporter: that's right. there have been so many contradicting pieces of information out. the egyptian officials so far place this on a mechanical issue. then we just heard from metrojet official saying they reject technical issues that could have happened to the plane. also as you said, that if the plane disintegrated over the sinai, like russian officials said, it had to be an external force. it raises the question of a possible terrorist attack. there have been questions about the fly-ability of the plane not only by officials and also the co-pilot who talked to a family member. here is his ex-wife. >> translator: our daughter had a chat with him before the flight. he complained before the flight that one could wish for better technical conditions of the plane. >> reporter: so alison, that does then point to a possible terrorist attack when we hear this fro
let's bring in cnn's ian lee live in cairo.ng to hear the acknowledgment from the folks from the airline company that this could have been a terror attack on the plane. >> reporter: that's right. there have been so many contradicting pieces of information out. the egyptian officials so far place this on a mechanical issue. then we just heard from metrojet official saying they reject technical issues that could have happened to the plane. also as you said, that if the plane disintegrated...
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good morning, ian. >> reporter: good morning, john.will be interrogating that man trying to find out how he was able to carry it out and how he was able to infiltrate lebanon and carry out this dastardly attack. this took place during rush hour when people were going home and market. the streets were crowded. two suicide bombers blew themselves up 500 feet away from each other. one of the suicide bombers, a third man was killed in one blast for he could detonate his explosive device, but today, lebanon is in a state of mourning. all of the factions in the country have come out against the attack. they are being squeezed from both ends in iraq and syria where hezbollah fighters along with the regime and russia is hitting them there. this attack seems to be retaliation for hezbollah's involvement in syria. >> sectarian war playing out in that region. ian lee, thank you. >>> a dramatic morning. now this. donald trump goes off this late night rant. 95-minutes of insults and riffing. >> invective. >> we will break it all down for you next.
good morning, ian. >> reporter: good morning, john.will be interrogating that man trying to find out how he was able to carry it out and how he was able to infiltrate lebanon and carry out this dastardly attack. this took place during rush hour when people were going home and market. the streets were crowded. two suicide bombers blew themselves up 500 feet away from each other. one of the suicide bombers, a third man was killed in one blast for he could detonate his explosive device, but...
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for the latest on the investigation, let's bring in cnn's ian lee in cairo. ian, what is the shape of the investigation? so many players involved. >> reporter: that's right. if we look at all of the different people involved, we have a team from france and germany and ireland here helping the egyptians. you have the russians involved. they are looking right now at the black boxes trying to determine what they can say about the final moments of this flight and what can lead to this. right now, we are hearing from officials. they are still saying that this was a mechanical issue. they have not ruled out terrorism, but they are downplaying it right now. this despite metrojet doesn't believe a mechanical issue could cause the plane to go down. we are looking at the heat signature that was detected over the sinai peninsula. that could have been a number of things. a number of theories are brought up now. potential missile which is the most unlikely as isis is not known to possess the abilities to have that missile to hit a plane traveling over 30,000 feet. you hav
for the latest on the investigation, let's bring in cnn's ian lee in cairo. ian, what is the shape of the investigation? so many players involved. >> reporter: that's right. if we look at all of the different people involved, we have a team from france and germany and ireland here helping the egyptians. you have the russians involved. they are looking right now at the black boxes trying to determine what they can say about the final moments of this flight and what can lead to this. right...
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south korea ian tourism to that resort was ended in 2008 after south korea ian tourist was shot dead. they may want to talk about ending trade restrictions which were imposed after the sinking of a south korea ian warship in 2010. first, they have to start talking about these talks and try and set some kind of date and some kind of level of seniority for exactly who will be on each side's delegation. >> who will be there and talking. what was the impetus behind these talks happening now? >> you will remember in august, there was a very serious round of tensions between north and south. >> was sparked in early august by a land mine blast on the southern side of the tmz maiming two south korea ian soldiers. the south korea ian side responded by restarting loud speaker broadcasts. there was an exchange of artillery fire over the dmz. >> led to a high-stakes round of talks between the two sides, very senior people involved. they went on many hours of a time over several days. >> led to an agreement on august the 25th. part of which it was that there would not just be regular reunions but
south korea ian tourism to that resort was ended in 2008 after south korea ian tourist was shot dead. they may want to talk about ending trade restrictions which were imposed after the sinking of a south korea ian warship in 2010. first, they have to start talking about these talks and try and set some kind of date and some kind of level of seniority for exactly who will be on each side's delegation. >> who will be there and talking. what was the impetus behind these talks happening now?...
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joining us from sharm el sheikh is cnn's ian lee. >> reporter: good morning. what we're hearing from the egyptians today is something we have been hearing for a long time. they are still saying it is too soon to tell that this was a bomb that took down this plane. there was a loud bang on the voice recorder in the cockpit right before it went silent before this plane crashed. egyptian officials say it could have been an engine exploding or battery. the theory from the united states and u.k. officials is it was a bomb. now we're hearing that the fbi may also get involved in the investigation. they have not been formally requested to come to egypt. that is still very much open. they say one area of expertise there is they are good a at listening to the loud bomb. they are looking for the residue from the potential explosion and debris, but also at the airport behind me, we do have russian security teams on the ground, not just here, but around egypt to make sure the airports are safe and secure to return the stranded tourists. >> ian lee in sharm el sheikh. a lo
joining us from sharm el sheikh is cnn's ian lee. >> reporter: good morning. what we're hearing from the egyptians today is something we have been hearing for a long time. they are still saying it is too soon to tell that this was a bomb that took down this plane. there was a loud bang on the voice recorder in the cockpit right before it went silent before this plane crashed. egyptian officials say it could have been an engine exploding or battery. the theory from the united states and...
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that said -- >> ian comes on, explains it, it could change things. >> all right. >> when ian comes onwe ask questions about the pipeline. >> right. that's what we're looking forward to. ian read, former accountant. we got him. coming up. "squawk on the street." >>> all right. oil, something we have not spoken much about this hour. it is a component of the market moves we see, wti down earlier. came back on headlines apparently, out of bloomberg saying the saudis are ready to cooperate with opec for stable prices. saudi government willing to do what it takes. not a lot of details. that was from earlier that had the effect of lessening the losses. >> venezuela, an outlaw nation basically, has been saying if nothing is done, oil will go to 20. venezuela reserves may eclipse everybody's. if you look at the new ways of drilling. i have to tell you i think oil bottoms 38, 42. but the negative thesis is there because of copper, iron. people regardless of commodity. no matter what price it is, it can't be moved. that's not true. but remember, we are overproducing in this country continually.
that said -- >> ian comes on, explains it, it could change things. >> all right. >> when ian comes onwe ask questions about the pipeline. >> right. that's what we're looking forward to. ian read, former accountant. we got him. coming up. "squawk on the street." >>> all right. oil, something we have not spoken much about this hour. it is a component of the market moves we see, wti down earlier. came back on headlines apparently, out of bloomberg saying...
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ian cole is joining us from the break. i can't think of a worse night for a water main break. >> reporter: less than ideal conditions. it is cold and it is wet. this area is soaked right here. we have learned that east bay mud crews have stopped the valves that were deploying the water that was rushing down here. this is gravel. this used to be a sidewalk earlier today and now filled with gravel. it is going to be slippery tomorrow morning. it will be freezing overnight. a new river formed in lafayette tonight. taking shape on relief station road. >> amazing. >> reporter: a 16-inch water main ruptured at the top of the hill, sending thousands of gallons down it. >> you could see and hear the water. >> reporter: some of that water ended up in debby and greg's front yard and garage. >> it was scary. i thought oh, my goodness. >> reporter: the couple has had drainage problems before but only when it is raining. >> this is a whole different thing. i mean, it's pouring down the street. >> reporter: the water spilled in the yard
ian cole is joining us from the break. i can't think of a worse night for a water main break. >> reporter: less than ideal conditions. it is cold and it is wet. this area is soaked right here. we have learned that east bay mud crews have stopped the valves that were deploying the water that was rushing down here. this is gravel. this used to be a sidewalk earlier today and now filled with gravel. it is going to be slippery tomorrow morning. it will be freezing overnight. a new river...
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ian: it depends on which industry you are looking at.the pc, no one has gone near them. -- all they are doing is making losses. areas where nobody else is even close. emily: ian king covers the semiconductor industry for us. and also crawford del prete. thank you for stopping by. as the islamic state threatens more attacks, one california company says it has a fire alarm for terrorist attacks. i will sit down with the ceo. and tomorrow, the chief equity strategist is joining us and on bloomberg , we talk retail at 7:00 eastern. ♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is lulu -- this is "bloomberg west." it is wednesday in hong kong. good morning. >> thank you. a couple of earnings we are watching here. the leading list of july has put expansion on a hold. -- also announced a first ever special dividend in an attempt to an list investor returns. they say they will shut underperforming stores. shares have fallen more than 40% the china slowdown affects industries in hong kong and abroad. -- says sales next year will miss the target of growt
ian: it depends on which industry you are looking at.the pc, no one has gone near them. -- all they are doing is making losses. areas where nobody else is even close. emily: ian king covers the semiconductor industry for us. and also crawford del prete. thank you for stopping by. as the islamic state threatens more attacks, one california company says it has a fire alarm for terrorist attacks. i will sit down with the ceo. and tomorrow, the chief equity strategist is joining us and on bloomberg...
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ian cole is at the great mall. is anyone there 11:00, thanksgiving night? >> you might want to look out in the parking lot. you can't reach that far. and you can't get there because there are so many people there. there are cars lining up in the street to come inside. there's thousands more in this bustling shopping center. they opened at 6:00, like you said. it's going to be open until 10:00 p.m. tomorrow. many of the shoppers lined up around 2:00. missing thanksgiving dinner for the deals. some of the stores are offering up to 70% off of their merchandise. it is backed up all around, raj. usually when these sorts of traffic backups, we fry to tell people to avoid the area. i don't think they're going to listen. and i think i found your christmas present here. here at the sports memorabilia store. warriors gear is all of the buzz. and not too bad. coming back for you. >> 2:00 a.m., 3:00 a.m., 4:00 a.m., they are opened through the night? >> until 10:00 p.m. tomorrow. >> unbelievable. ian cull reporting live with a lot of people at the great mall in milpita
ian cole is at the great mall. is anyone there 11:00, thanksgiving night? >> you might want to look out in the parking lot. you can't reach that far. and you can't get there because there are so many people there. there are cars lining up in the street to come inside. there's thousands more in this bustling shopping center. they opened at 6:00, like you said. it's going to be open until 10:00 p.m. tomorrow. many of the shoppers lined up around 2:00. missing thanksgiving dinner for the...
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let's bring in cnn's ian lee for the latest. ian, russia is saying this was an operation targeting isis, be you this area where it happened isn't an area known for isis activity, right? >> reporter: that's exactly right. we do not have real evidence, proof of isis operating in the area. who is operating is turkmen rebels. they ethnically have close ties with turkey. turkey has been backing them. turkey warned the government of syria as well as the russians from attacking them. they see them as their close relatives. president erdowan talked about this a little while ago. take a listen. >> we do not have any intention to escalate this matter. all we are caring for is a defending of security and the law and rights of our brothers. >> we really have two different narratives here, two different times of rhetoric from turkey is one of consilltory tone, where they're saying they don't want this to happen again they say there should be a dialogue to make sure that happens. putin used fiery rhetoric. he is going to ensure it doesn't hap
let's bring in cnn's ian lee for the latest. ian, russia is saying this was an operation targeting isis, be you this area where it happened isn't an area known for isis activity, right? >> reporter: that's exactly right. we do not have real evidence, proof of isis operating in the area. who is operating is turkmen rebels. they ethnically have close ties with turkey. turkey has been backing them. turkey warned the government of syria as well as the russians from attacking them. they see...
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let's bring in ian lee who is live in cairo for more. what is the latest, ian? >> reporter: hala, we are hearing from the syrian observatory for human rights about the situation is on the ground in raqqah. what they are reporting is an absence of isis fighters on the streets during times when we are seeing the air strikes. there have been dozens of air strikes carried out in raqqah. we are seeing isis now really affected by that and trying to lay low as they go after headquarters, weapons depots, training facilities. it also has had a toll on civilians, too. at least seven civilians who have been killed. they describe it as being between a rock and hard place. you have isis on one side and air strikes on the other. we are hearing from the syrian observatory that civilians are allowed to flee raqqah, but they are only allowed to go to mosul in neighboring iraq. we heard yesterday the family members of isis leaders have been sent to mosul as well away from the air strikes. also, yesterday, we're hearing from the syrian observatory there were six air strikes on oil
let's bring in ian lee who is live in cairo for more. what is the latest, ian? >> reporter: hala, we are hearing from the syrian observatory for human rights about the situation is on the ground in raqqah. what they are reporting is an absence of isis fighters on the streets during times when we are seeing the air strikes. there have been dozens of air strikes carried out in raqqah. we are seeing isis now really affected by that and trying to lay low as they go after headquarters, weapons...
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cnn's ian lee is live in cairo.us live where crews are dealing with the grim task of trying to identify the victims. >> that's right. a lot of that is taking place right behind me here at the main morgue in cairo. they're doing dna testing trying to figure out who these people are. mainly so they can be returned home to their loved ones. we're learning more about the moments leading up to the crash. egyptian investigators are looking into what may have caused this. that is the big question right now. one of those questions being asked by the minister of civil aviation, take a listen. >> translator: if the pilot doesn't report any faults on the plane, all that will be carried out is routine maintenance checks on the plane before takeoff. there were no reports that the airplane had faults. the checks done before takeoff did not reveal anything. up until the crash happened, we were never informed of any faults in the plane, nor did we receive any s.o.s. calls. >> so that is the big question. they didn't receive any s.o
cnn's ian lee is live in cairo.us live where crews are dealing with the grim task of trying to identify the victims. >> that's right. a lot of that is taking place right behind me here at the main morgue in cairo. they're doing dna testing trying to figure out who these people are. mainly so they can be returned home to their loved ones. we're learning more about the moments leading up to the crash. egyptian investigators are looking into what may have caused this. that is the big...
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earlier, we were speaking with ian bremmer. he was saying the fabric of europe is unraveling in front of our eyes. would you agree? is this indicative of something more systemic in europe? no, idescription -- think that is an extreme description. we are seeing a terrific terrorist attack on a city. it is one of the number we have seen in the past few years. to say this is indicative of europe unraveling is jarring with reality. we have not seen these attacks and that many other countries were on that regular of the basis. i think there are problems in europe. issues, but toe say this is indicative of some collapse of the union is an exaggeration. alix: we want to update you. hold on. we want to get to mark crumpton who is looking at all the headlines and is going to update us. mark: we would like to update our audience from around the world and our listeners on bloomberg radio. i am mark crumpton bloomberg world headquarters in new york. this has been an horrific day on the european continent. there has been a wave of violence
earlier, we were speaking with ian bremmer. he was saying the fabric of europe is unraveling in front of our eyes. would you agree? is this indicative of something more systemic in europe? no, idescription -- think that is an extreme description. we are seeing a terrific terrorist attack on a city. it is one of the number we have seen in the past few years. to say this is indicative of europe unraveling is jarring with reality. we have not seen these attacks and that many other countries were...
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ian reed will become the ceo of the combined company. we'll talk a lot more about this deal with an analyst. likely to be politically controversial. >>> in other news, petco will be acquired by cbc partners are reportedly planning to buy the company from the retailer's current private equity owners for $4.7 billion including debt. >>> the deal news keeps on coming. atm make jeer diebold buying wincor for 1.8 billion in cash and stock. >> staying here, right? >> that's -- do you get any inversion benefit from -- >> i don't know. >> to go to germany? >> i don't know. if they moved over there -- >> something particular about the way pharmaceuticals get special treatment in terms of r au -- r&d. glad you're here. hope you're here for a while. >> yeah. me, too. i'd like to get through thanksgiving. >> when you leave and go to -- >> bad things are happening. >> unless you need to go cover a trial with this guy after they catch him or something. >> if they get him alive. >> yeah, probably. >> i don't think they're eager to do that. >> maybe not
ian reed will become the ceo of the combined company. we'll talk a lot more about this deal with an analyst. likely to be politically controversial. >>> in other news, petco will be acquired by cbc partners are reportedly planning to buy the company from the retailer's current private equity owners for $4.7 billion including debt. >>> the deal news keeps on coming. atm make jeer diebold buying wincor for 1.8 billion in cash and stock. >> staying here, right? >>...
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our ian lee reporting there from the cairo outside the morgue there. many thanks to you. >>> al qaeda's leader is calling on muslim supporters to unite against the west and russia in syria and iraq. the it's not the first time he's pushed for more unity between al qaeda and isis. he says a unified front is crucial to fight against what he calls the satanic alliance that is aggressing against islam. >> translator: the americans, russians, iranians, and hezbollah are coordinating their war against us. are we not capable of stop the fighting amongst ourself so we can go against them. >> the references to russia suggested it was made after the air raids in syria in late september by russia. >>> according to the syrian observatory for human rights, the group says some 50 regime fighters were killed or wounded. the takeover means the militants are just 20 kilometers, or 13 miles from the highway connecting the capital, damascus with other main cities. syrian state media have not reported the attack. >>> some syrian rebels are being accused of putting captive
our ian lee reporting there from the cairo outside the morgue there. many thanks to you. >>> al qaeda's leader is calling on muslim supporters to unite against the west and russia in syria and iraq. the it's not the first time he's pushed for more unity between al qaeda and isis. he says a unified front is crucial to fight against what he calls the satanic alliance that is aggressing against islam. >> translator: the americans, russians, iranians, and hezbollah are coordinating...
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ian, thank you. ian lee live there in sharm el sheikh with the latest investigation. thank you, ian. >>> for the first time in more than a year israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu met with the u.s. president barack obama. monday's meeting at the white house was their face to face get together since the iran nuclear deal. president obama has just one year left in office and he's trying to seek common ground with mr. netanyahu to try and put the relationship between these two countries on a more stable footing. >>> the final results on a yet but still joyous crowds and celebrations outside opposition partyed a quarters in myanmar. i spoke to suu kyi, they are headed for a landslide victory. the military backed party has effect ufly conceded defeat if eye van watson has the latest. ivan, put this in perspective here. once the results are officially announced and suu kyi are elected in that landslide, what happens then? >> well, first of all, it's really important to note. you know, european union election monitors have just given their assetment of the election. on
ian, thank you. ian lee live there in sharm el sheikh with the latest investigation. thank you, ian. >>> for the first time in more than a year israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu met with the u.s. president barack obama. monday's meeting at the white house was their face to face get together since the iran nuclear deal. president obama has just one year left in office and he's trying to seek common ground with mr. netanyahu to try and put the relationship between these two...
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ian was 18 years old and jaylen was 15. it is near county line church road and the brothers are both students at spotsylvania high school and counselors are at the school right now. we're still working on what made the jeep go off the road. derrick ward is on his way from spotsylvania and he'll be updating us throughout the evening. >>> over in fairfax county one man is in custody, but othfour others are still on the run after a good samaritan unknowingly helped them get away. as news 4's pat collins reports this all started with a police chase and then a crash. >> pope's head road, you almost need a scorecard to keep track of what happened here today. a massive man hunt, cops, guns, dogs, the works. a police car crashes on the way to join the search. they say the officer will be okay. the car, i don't know. back beyond that house, an arrest. an arrest of a man who bolted out of his car and made a getaway on foot after they tried to stop him for speeding and reckless driving. speeding and reckless driving. four people with
ian was 18 years old and jaylen was 15. it is near county line church road and the brothers are both students at spotsylvania high school and counselors are at the school right now. we're still working on what made the jeep go off the road. derrick ward is on his way from spotsylvania and he'll be updating us throughout the evening. >>> over in fairfax county one man is in custody, but othfour others are still on the run after a good samaritan unknowingly helped them get away. as news...
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cnn's ian lee joins us now from cairo, egypt with the latest on these air strikes, ian, that have beenting the city of raqqah, the de facto capital there for isis, as they call it. talk to us about the reaction to these increased air strikes. >> reporter: well, definitely they've been having an impact on the city, on isis there, george. we're hearing from the syrian observatory for human rights that essentially, it's hard to find isis on the street because of this intensive bombardment of the city. they are laying low. the family members of the senior leadership has been involved to mosul and neighboring iraq. and that's what we're hearing from the observe story. but they're also saying that any civilians who want to get out of raqqah, want to flee, the only place that they're allowed to go is mosul as well. we're hearing the family members, when they were moving, they were trying to keep a low profile. their release of other civilians allowing them to go to mosesle is likely the cover anyone trying to make there way to mosul. but it is showing there is quite the impact. although seven
cnn's ian lee joins us now from cairo, egypt with the latest on these air strikes, ian, that have beenting the city of raqqah, the de facto capital there for isis, as they call it. talk to us about the reaction to these increased air strikes. >> reporter: well, definitely they've been having an impact on the city, on isis there, george. we're hearing from the syrian observatory for human rights that essentially, it's hard to find isis on the street because of this intensive bombardment of...
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more on that now from cnn's ian lee. >> reporter: there is a noticeable increase in security here atharm el sheikh airport. even before you get into the terminal, there is a check point where they go through your luggage. there is a bomb sniffing dog as well and you come into here and this is one of the many layers of security where they scan your luggage and you go through a metal detector and see this man is being scrutinized here. they'll probably pat him down as we saw just about an hour ago there were hundreds of people here going through this very process. i asked them how they felt flying out of here almost everyone said that they felt safe. now, we know u.k. and egyptian officials have been working on security here at the airport. we're told the atmosphere is one of cooperation between the two trying to make it safe so the british planes can resume flights back to the u.k. >> ian lee joins us now. ian, what security is like for people who are actually boarding flights, but it seems like if this was a bomb, there's a lot of theories that it came in through the backdoor, throug
more on that now from cnn's ian lee. >> reporter: there is a noticeable increase in security here atharm el sheikh airport. even before you get into the terminal, there is a check point where they go through your luggage. there is a bomb sniffing dog as well and you come into here and this is one of the many layers of security where they scan your luggage and you go through a metal detector and see this man is being scrutinized here. they'll probably pat him down as we saw just about an...
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ian, to you first.pressure that's increasing on investigators to come up with answers as to how this plane crashed. we talk now of this satellite detecting a heat flash as the plane crashed. what more do we know about the progress of the investigation and how does this play into it? >> well, we do have that heat flash that was detected by u.s. satellites. military and intelligence analysts are going over it to determine if it was in the air or, in fact , it was on the ground. we heard one would be a missile but as we just heard, that seems very unlikely. we know that the militants in sinai just don't possess the sophisticated missiles to take down an airplane traveling over 30,000 feet. and we haven't ever heard of an egyptian military unit turning like that. so i think that is a very, very low possibility that that could be a scenario. granted, it would be very disturbing but i think right now that seems very, very unlikely. now, the next is a potential bomb onboard. that is something that they're goin
ian, to you first.pressure that's increasing on investigators to come up with answers as to how this plane crashed. we talk now of this satellite detecting a heat flash as the plane crashed. what more do we know about the progress of the investigation and how does this play into it? >> well, we do have that heat flash that was detected by u.s. satellites. military and intelligence analysts are going over it to determine if it was in the air or, in fact , it was on the ground. we heard one...
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joining me now to discuss, ian. and you've studied the cremlin for a long time. how do you think they are reacting to this? >> one of the interesting things is so far they have barely reacted at all. i'm guessing that's because they are deciding how to spin the story. what important is not so much who did it or why. what's really important is how they will sell it and explain it. for some of the reasons you just hinted at they may want to avoid the idea it's isis. they don't want their population to think they have been targeted for their involvement in syria. there was a little hint this morning and yesterday. there's been a couple of news stories hinting maybe it was mi6 and another story that maybe the cia is involved. they may try to spin this differently. that's the thing to watch. that will tell you how their thinking is beginning on this right now. >> russian media has been reporting some connection between the 50,000 ukraineis fighting with isis. >> yes, there's been a them the last week. i imagine it's a bit farfetched to suggest ukraine bombed plane. th
joining me now to discuss, ian. and you've studied the cremlin for a long time. how do you think they are reacting to this? >> one of the interesting things is so far they have barely reacted at all. i'm guessing that's because they are deciding how to spin the story. what important is not so much who did it or why. what's really important is how they will sell it and explain it. for some of the reasons you just hinted at they may want to avoid the idea it's isis. they don't want their...
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senior chief petty officer ian thompson was one of a dozen crew members, september, to unveil the ship's crest. nats of applause (and mcgowan sot) the reception was overwhelming. "the amount of pride and respect thay have for the military, and just in their day-to-day lives, it was heartfelt," said scpo ian thompson, u.s.s. sioux city. "i mean i could really tell that the city was proud to have this." commander kevin sioux city. "just the connection that i've of sioux city that i've gotten to do on the two visits i ie made has been awesome," said ralston. among the men and wowon of the u.s.s. nebraska-native. "i work with radar," said os2 cole lesiak, u.s.s. sioux city. operations specialist cole lesiak was born and raised in columbus, nebraska. the navy is in his blood. "my grandpa, my dad... he was in the navy," said lesiak. "his brother was in the navy, so it's like a family tradition. a nine-year navy man, lesiak is proud to serve his country, and serve aboard the u.s.s. sioux city. "best thing i ever did," lesiak said. for chief engineer kevin rhyne, the u.s.s. sioux city is the fou
senior chief petty officer ian thompson was one of a dozen crew members, september, to unveil the ship's crest. nats of applause (and mcgowan sot) the reception was overwhelming. "the amount of pride and respect thay have for the military, and just in their day-to-day lives, it was heartfelt," said scpo ian thompson, u.s.s. sioux city. "i mean i could really tell that the city was proud to have this." commander kevin sioux city. "just the connection that i've of sioux...
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but we begin with ian lee.oint officials seem reluctant to put the blame on a single bomb. tell us what we know about the plane's last moment and what the potential causes could be. >> reporter: well, errol, in the last moments of the plane, you can hear from the voice recorder a loud bang. now, u.s. and uk officials believe that this is an ek pleegs fr explosion from a bomb. egyptian officials are saying it's too early to tell. it could be an engine exploding or battery exploding. they say they're not sure. we are hearing from u.s. officials that the federal bureau of investigation, the fbi, may lend some support to the egyptians to help determine what brought this plane down, and one example, they said, was that they could help them analyze the sound to determine what it is. there's still an ongoing investigation on the ground to find any sort of debris and evidence of the bomb there f. still at this hour, there's a lot of scrutiny about the security at egyptian airports. russia has a team on the ground here
but we begin with ian lee.oint officials seem reluctant to put the blame on a single bomb. tell us what we know about the plane's last moment and what the potential causes could be. >> reporter: well, errol, in the last moments of the plane, you can hear from the voice recorder a loud bang. now, u.s. and uk officials believe that this is an ek pleegs fr explosion from a bomb. egyptian officials are saying it's too early to tell. it could be an engine exploding or battery exploding. they...
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ian james where responsible ohio says he believes the proposal is an opportunity for economic growth.> we can literally create 30,000 jobs, generate $554 billion a year. we can help people that are chronically ill. >> reporter: but there is another side to the battle. the drive is legalize marijuana is funded by a group of big-money investors. if the measure is approved, though investors will get the rights to develop marijuana in the state. >> and with this plan, which has no boundaries on where you can market it, there's going to be 1159 stores in the state of ohio. >> reporter: tony is concerned about the impact marijuana edibles, such as candy, and baked goods could have on young children. >> as much as you talk about this being a harmless drug, we know one in 11 folks do become addicted to it. >> reporter: ian james disagrees. >> reporter: until we regulate marijuana we're not going to control it. >> reporter: if issue 3 is approved ohio would become the fifth state to legalize marijuana for recreational use. however, some analysts say it's likely this debate over legal pot will
ian james where responsible ohio says he believes the proposal is an opportunity for economic growth.> we can literally create 30,000 jobs, generate $554 billion a year. we can help people that are chronically ill. >> reporter: but there is another side to the battle. the drive is legalize marijuana is funded by a group of big-money investors. if the measure is approved, though investors will get the rights to develop marijuana in the state. >> and with this plan, which has no...
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senior chief petty officer ian thompson was one of a dozen crew members, who travelled to sioux city, in september, to unveil the ship's crest. nats of applause (and mcgowan sot) the reception was overwhelming. "the amount of pride and respect thay have for the military, and just in their day-to-day lives, it wawa heartfelt," said scpo ian thompson, u.s.s. sioux city. "i mean i could really tell that the city was proud to have this." commander kevin ralston led that delegation to sioux city. "just the connection that i've gotten to make with the citizens of sioux city that i've gotten to do on the two visits i've made has been awesome," said ralston. among the men and women of the u.s.s. sioux city is one nebraska-native. "i work with radar," said os2 cole lesiak, u.s.s. sioux city. operations specialist cole lesiak was born and raised in columbus, nebraska. the navy is in his blood. "my grandpa, my dad... hhwas in the navy," said lesiak. "his brother was in the navy, so it's like a family tradition. a nine-year navy man, lesiak is proud to serve his country, and serve aboard the u.s.
senior chief petty officer ian thompson was one of a dozen crew members, who travelled to sioux city, in september, to unveil the ship's crest. nats of applause (and mcgowan sot) the reception was overwhelming. "the amount of pride and respect thay have for the military, and just in their day-to-day lives, it wawa heartfelt," said scpo ian thompson, u.s.s. sioux city. "i mean i could really tell that the city was proud to have this." commander kevin ralston led that...
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>> why ian ask? >> we'll try to contain our excitement. >> ladies, thanks so much. >>> still ahead ear news 4 new york at noon. ongoing turmoil at the now word of an arrest in connection with to online threats against black students. >>> in decision 2016, the republicans are returning to the campaign trail after last night's faceoff in milwaukee. the candidates of course traded blows, but there was also more substantial conversation at their fourth presidential debate. >> but for the 11 million people, come on, folks, we all know you can't pick them up and ship them back across the border. it's a silly argument. >> vladimir putin -- >> talking immigration there for the eight main stage candidates, hot topics including immigration, national security, and the minimum wage. they showed some stark differences. >> he is absolutely wrong on this. we're not going to be the world's policemen, but we better be the world's lead per. >> strongest military on the face of the planet, and everyone has to know it.
>> why ian ask? >> we'll try to contain our excitement. >> ladies, thanks so much. >>> still ahead ear news 4 new york at noon. ongoing turmoil at the now word of an arrest in connection with to online threats against black students. >>> in decision 2016, the republicans are returning to the campaign trail after last night's faceoff in milwaukee. the candidates of course traded blows, but there was also more substantial conversation at their fourth...
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and now we have ian. oh, crap. "escape from the blue planet." finally, science fiction. "the rocket ship landed on the blue planet that was filledd with water." you don't think this is nice? you know, they wrote these all by themselves. no kidding. "and the rocket got stuck, but the pilot had some extra gas." he'sot the only one. "so that is how they were able to escape from the blue planet." the end. wonderful, ian, and very exciting. michael? it's your turn. thank god. we go after this. "the angry family."
and now we have ian. oh, crap. "escape from the blue planet." finally, science fiction. "the rocket ship landed on the blue planet that was filledd with water." you don't think this is nice? you know, they wrote these all by themselves. no kidding. "and the rocket got stuck, but the pilot had some extra gas." he'sot the only one. "so that is how they were able to escape from the blue planet." the end. wonderful, ian, and very exciting. michael? it's your...
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(ian and d barry with people in computer room) barry so you are using the obama strategy ian yes the same way of collecting data, tracking (campaign workers pep rally/cheering) 4) but unlike other states, here 10 groups of already handpicked investors will get exclusive rights to grow ohio's pot. and they are paying to play...bankrolling almost all of the 24 million dollar campaign. 28:13 bp: these aren't the type of people we think of as stoners or hippies? i mean we're talking about prominent, recognizable well known business people who are supporting this. 28:22 ij: right we're talking about taking this from a tie-dye to a suit and tie approach. (14:28 bob taft) if it's not a monopoly, it's an oligopoly you're talking about - 10 growing sites. (barry and taft walking) 5) but former governor bob taft says this kind of businessis bad business. (gov taft 10:44 bt: there may be some money coming if this issue passes to our local governments but think about the public health costs in terms of our children, our youth (file/grow facilities/maybe shops)6) every state makes its own rules f
(ian and d barry with people in computer room) barry so you are using the obama strategy ian yes the same way of collecting data, tracking (campaign workers pep rally/cheering) 4) but unlike other states, here 10 groups of already handpicked investors will get exclusive rights to grow ohio's pot. and they are paying to play...bankrolling almost all of the 24 million dollar campaign. 28:13 bp: these aren't the type of people we think of as stoners or hippies? i mean we're talking about...
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. >> you're taken us someplace else, ian. 20 seconds. >> the policy that congress is putting together the president could save this process, and prevent the metassization that's occurring if he would say, yes, i will support those changes. i will sign that law, and we'll allow that to happen quickly. >> we're out of time, i want to thank horace cooper, ian mill houser, and melanie nezer. i'll be back with what it means to be a refugee. and send us your thoughts or follow me and get in touch at ray suarez news, or visit our facebook page, and tell us what you think about the syrian refugee debate. should states be able to refuse the migrants? is enough being done to vet them? russia's punishment, what the world anti-doping agency could do because of widespread doping, and race on campus, heating up at the university of kansas. those stories and much more coming up tonight at 7:00. guy land, into neighboring countries, and by sea into neighboring continents. yes, that there's death and introduction into continents, a business and a problem, but as europeans have been wrestling with for
. >> you're taken us someplace else, ian. 20 seconds. >> the policy that congress is putting together the president could save this process, and prevent the metassization that's occurring if he would say, yes, i will support those changes. i will sign that law, and we'll allow that to happen quickly. >> we're out of time, i want to thank horace cooper, ian mill houser, and melanie nezer. i'll be back with what it means to be a refugee. and send us your thoughts or follow me...