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say, the first thing about the nuclear posture review the administration t put out ift does have a lot of continuity with the past. it does endorse a continuing moratorium. for example, it maintains the posture of nuclear weapons and the like. the two areas of concern that has been raised is somewhat tanned it seems to expand the field of use of nuclear weapons come including nonnuclear attacks, and secondly, it does talk about putting a new class of weapons on submarines that most of us think will move us in the wrong direction in terms of miscalculation as opposed to the right direction. poster you raise concerns along with sam nunn, arms and nuclear concerns right in the forward to this munich security conference writing the negative political dynamic to nato in the russian federation is the frame for a discussion of the nato defense policy including they must be resolute to the defensive nato that has been bearing today, given the uncertainty that has engulfed the company administration's relationships with nato and with russia. there is some specificity. before nuclear deployed we
say, the first thing about the nuclear posture review the administration t put out ift does have a lot of continuity with the past. it does endorse a continuing moratorium. for example, it maintains the posture of nuclear weapons and the like. the two areas of concern that has been raised is somewhat tanned it seems to expand the field of use of nuclear weapons come including nonnuclear attacks, and secondly, it does talk about putting a new class of weapons on submarines that most of us think...
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minors, ift of these you think about the numbers, there has been around 250,000 inorss that have come -- m that have come into the u.s. since 2011. they are coming to be reunited with their parents who have already been living here for decades. kids, one ofe two them came to be with his father. he came from honduras. and the other teenager came from el salvador to live with some relatives. and el salvador and honduras are the countries most prevalent among the kids coming to america. that is actually because there has been a spike in violence in those two countries, in what they call the northern triangle of central america. and that spike has pushed all these kids to the u.s. it is really interesting to note that these kids are actually fleeing gang violence and they show up on long island to have to deal with the same gains they were fleeing -- gangs they were fleeing in the first place. host: we have a parent. good morning. caller: good morning, what i want to say is if our government and our politicians, who we the their salary, would listen to the people -- we do not want illegal
minors, ift of these you think about the numbers, there has been around 250,000 inorss that have come -- m that have come into the u.s. since 2011. they are coming to be reunited with their parents who have already been living here for decades. kids, one ofe two them came to be with his father. he came from honduras. and the other teenager came from el salvador to live with some relatives. and el salvador and honduras are the countries most prevalent among the kids coming to america. that is...
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ipo, it could set up the business to grow through acquisitions areas of speculation was more so than iftly owned by the bank. deutsche bank try to sell much of the asset movement in 2012 but it stopped when it could not get enough -- could not get enough money. will it stop this time? >> the bank comfortable with the potential range, it could raise here and is committed to the was a sharpss there drop, it seems like the plan is to move forward. at raisingking evaluation of somewhere at 6.8 billion. that seems to be arrange their comfortable with. wille: at what point investors start to reword? well off its lows but it is still way down there. >> right. then lastprogress and year, he talked about a shift to, now we need to get back to revenue growth. that will drive the profitability of the business and you did not see that in 2017. i think they have got to show revenue growth in 2018 before investors are convinced this is a sustainable turnaround. vonnie: thank you so much to michael. let's get back to ecb president mario draghi still addressing europeaneuropean parliament. in prepared r
ipo, it could set up the business to grow through acquisitions areas of speculation was more so than iftly owned by the bank. deutsche bank try to sell much of the asset movement in 2012 but it stopped when it could not get enough -- could not get enough money. will it stop this time? >> the bank comfortable with the potential range, it could raise here and is committed to the was a sharpss there drop, it seems like the plan is to move forward. at raisingking evaluation of somewhere at...
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-- ift's probably what you are robert mueller, you want to see manafort agreed to some plea deal.t may not be the slap on the wrist plea deal -- the accusations against him are very for a lot of crimes has been charged with. who knows what ends up happening there. clearly, there's a lot of attention on manafort by the mueller investigation. shery: also a lot of attention on president trump's tweet storm during the long weekend. he just carried out one endorsement of his rival. he said mitt romney has announced he is running for the senate for the wonderful state of utah. he will be a worthy successor to orrin hatch. he has my full support and endorsement. they had a few issues not long ago. is the white house concerned about the midterm elections? >> they are paying a lot more attention the last few weeks were the polling has been pretty terrible up until recently for republicans. there's been a bit concerned that they could lose the house and maybe the senate as well, even though the map looks good for them. whether it be mitt romney in utah or getting bob corker to , theyain in
-- ift's probably what you are robert mueller, you want to see manafort agreed to some plea deal.t may not be the slap on the wrist plea deal -- the accusations against him are very for a lot of crimes has been charged with. who knows what ends up happening there. clearly, there's a lot of attention on manafort by the mueller investigation. shery: also a lot of attention on president trump's tweet storm during the long weekend. he just carried out one endorsement of his rival. he said mitt...
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ift makes us so unique is you go one county to the west, some of those counties depopulated up to 90% during the war. before starting. the weather -- people were starting -- starving. , there was still a military court. there are a lot of x confederates here -- ex-confede rates here. from are a lot of refugees both. the war had technically ended, surrender had occurred. there are various versions of that story. none of which can be proved. story of him going around telling people to up the stakes. hickok lost big. watch.ded up with a wear itold him not to in public. jokingly said i am going to wear it. and over the course of time there relationship disintegrated. hickok had fought for the north and they got into a conflict over gambling debt. they got into a gunfight on the square. the first gunfight of the old west. hickok walked into the square and tutt walked in and hickok killed tutt. there was a trial over that, and then at the end of it, he was acquitted. in some cases, this is how prisoners were released. those who were exempt were usually officers. else had to take this both o
ift makes us so unique is you go one county to the west, some of those counties depopulated up to 90% during the war. before starting. the weather -- people were starting -- starving. , there was still a military court. there are a lot of x confederates here -- ex-confede rates here. from are a lot of refugees both. the war had technically ended, surrender had occurred. there are various versions of that story. none of which can be proved. story of him going around telling people to up the...
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ift i would point out is the revenue and earnings and cash flow are able to grow at outside's rates forhese company, in our view, there are still shares for the company's outperform. cory: then why is motorola losing? it is 5% topline year-over-year. dan: we think the magic of motorola solutions have been a margin expansion and earnings story. we think the earnings-per-share growth is actually more than two ax that rate. the reason i mentioned in my guys because we think there are pockets of opportunity in the market and there are stories ful drivers inr the case of motorola solutions. cory: we are seeing margins got from 20% to 27% over about a year. that is what we want to see. as we start to select these names, let us imagine we have a market bumping along for lows instead of the rise we have to 2009.k as one of the characteristics of the technology stocks -- i should say technology companies, post-sox you want to invest in? dan: we're looking about companies that want to build platforms. the advantage of being a platform company as you can attract people on both sides. for example,
ift i would point out is the revenue and earnings and cash flow are able to grow at outside's rates forhese company, in our view, there are still shares for the company's outperform. cory: then why is motorola losing? it is 5% topline year-over-year. dan: we think the magic of motorola solutions have been a margin expansion and earnings story. we think the earnings-per-share growth is actually more than two ax that rate. the reason i mentioned in my guys because we think there are pockets of...
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. >> the ntsb is not speculating on what caused the yet -- or ift was intentional. president trump has been briefed on the situation throughout the day and he is still planning to give his speech tomorrow. >> shannon: thank you so much, lauren blanchard. not long after the crash, prominent commentators to do social media with tweets it appears they may have regraded. a bernie sanders surrogate who has written columns for cnn. he said wow. bill kristol tweeted: after it was revealed there was a fertility, that tweet was deleted. justice department will need to drop the bribery and corruption case against senator bob menendez. the democrat from new jersey not surprisingly saying they came to the appropriate conclusion. he was charged with trading clinical influence for campaign donations and gifts. after a trial last fall ended in a hung jury, prosecutors said they would retry the case against menendez and longtime friend solomon milligan. last week a judge throughout 7 of 8 charges and today prosecutors announced they would not pursue a retrial. the head of homeland
. >> the ntsb is not speculating on what caused the yet -- or ift was intentional. president trump has been briefed on the situation throughout the day and he is still planning to give his speech tomorrow. >> shannon: thank you so much, lauren blanchard. not long after the crash, prominent commentators to do social media with tweets it appears they may have regraded. a bernie sanders surrogate who has written columns for cnn. he said wow. bill kristol tweeted: after it was revealed...
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mueller or ift any preconditions, push comes to shove, a grand jury subpoena. that's extreme but i think one way or another, mr. mueller is going to want to talk to the president. and its not going to be done by simple question-and-answer. is probably going to be done in person and i imagine the lawyers are just figuring out the parameters of that interview. -- but i would imagine talks are still going on. david: we don't know the merits of this case one way or the other. does the fact that mr. mueller appears to be prepared to interview the present indicate anything about the timing, that its unlikely he's going to get more than one bite of that apple? and doesn't deck him at the end of the investigation? jeffrey: i think that's fair, maybe with a little cleanup along the way. but usually when you put these cases together you started the bottom. that's prosecution 101, and you work your way up. that doesn't mean he's a target or the subject of the investigation but certainly someone that needs to be talked to. interview happens, in whatever form it takes, you
mueller or ift any preconditions, push comes to shove, a grand jury subpoena. that's extreme but i think one way or another, mr. mueller is going to want to talk to the president. and its not going to be done by simple question-and-answer. is probably going to be done in person and i imagine the lawyers are just figuring out the parameters of that interview. -- but i would imagine talks are still going on. david: we don't know the merits of this case one way or the other. does the fact that mr....
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and ifts maybe about 20, 21 years old.come out of a dressing room, and he was laughing. and he was laughing so hard, he couldn't stop crying. and i said, "what's wrong, man? what's wrong?" and he said-- he couldn't stop laughing. and then i saw the door swing open, and it wasn't this poster. it was a worse one, where i was literally standing up like this. like that. ( laughter ) so-- so i immediately-- i took that poster. >> stephen: yes. >> i went to the manager of the store, and asked them if they had any more, told them i would buy them from him. but i had yet to see another one. but that was from that photo shoot. and that photo shoot got me enough money to go to los angeles. >> stephen: then it was worth it? >> until now. >> stephen: you can still pull it off-- dante, you can bring the camera around. would you mind gifs us a shot? teach me how to do it. >> i don't know. clearly, i didn't know how to do it. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: pull out! pull out! pull wide! come on! smoky. i'll do it. i'll show you. w
and ifts maybe about 20, 21 years old.come out of a dressing room, and he was laughing. and he was laughing so hard, he couldn't stop crying. and i said, "what's wrong, man? what's wrong?" and he said-- he couldn't stop laughing. and then i saw the door swing open, and it wasn't this poster. it was a worse one, where i was literally standing up like this. like that. ( laughter ) so-- so i immediately-- i took that poster. >> stephen: yes. >> i went to the manager of the...
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that t was thee did not go in and kill that in the florida legislature passes your entire package, iftrump is tag about, what can you say studento are watching you right now? will they be saved? rything that i can. remember, the father, appened, i called each of my daughters and i said unfortunately in your to teach our children how to deal with an active shooter. that's unfortunate we arewe aree can, but each one of us is going to have t prepared. >> chris: governor scott, thank you. thanks for coming in and we will obviously package goes in the florida legislature. >> governor scott: thanks. >> chris: coming up we will speak with parkland community who lived through the schoolas calling ono make sure a tragedy like this ♪ >> chris: at one of the big differences between previous mass shootings and the tragedy in parkland, florida, has been the active response and eloquence of the survivors and the victims' families. students like senior delaney >> the only reason that was gotten so far is that we are not afraid of losing not afraid of getting reelected or not getting reelected. we hav
that t was thee did not go in and kill that in the florida legislature passes your entire package, iftrump is tag about, what can you say studento are watching you right now? will they be saved? rything that i can. remember, the father, appened, i called each of my daughters and i said unfortunately in your to teach our children how to deal with an active shooter. that's unfortunate we arewe aree can, but each one of us is going to have t prepared. >> chris: governor scott, thank you....
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controller, the tax collector and the treasurer and recommend the board appoint the board as agency of the iftand the special tax district. and finally, you'll be asked to approve a ten-year interim lease for pier 48 for the continuation of today's current uses that while the port and giant seek a viable long-term use for pier 48. so that concludes my presentation and the presentation of city staff. at this time, if it pleases you, i'd like to invite up representatives of the developer, the giant, to say a few words, as well, if that's okay. so with that, can i invite jack ajack -- jack and fran up. >> the port team represented the project in what's before you, and i didn't want to go back over that. you've heard a lot about mission rock over the years and i wanted to make my comments more general to the day, sort of almost like public comment. today represents a very important milestone that simply cannot be underestimated. the journey has been long, and there have been some detours long the way, but we have finally arrived at this very significant moment. this project is the result of a trem
controller, the tax collector and the treasurer and recommend the board appoint the board as agency of the iftand the special tax district. and finally, you'll be asked to approve a ten-year interim lease for pier 48 for the continuation of today's current uses that while the port and giant seek a viable long-term use for pier 48. so that concludes my presentation and the presentation of city staff. at this time, if it pleases you, i'd like to invite up representatives of the developer, the...
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ift they're going to say, the united states cannot provide as those jobs with the skilled workers we need, -- we have the job open and available for years. we are to have to take that job and move it elsewhere. and yet, china, europe, japan. thatoing to have to use job elsewhere because i cannot leave it unfilled. in my competitive dynamic, i i cannot be apple, naked. i cannot be without filling those jobs. here is one where the united states is literally creating the job. this is not something that is measured in the monthly job report. town, everyone has these jobs. every mayor out there, every governor, do you have a list of the jobs? the high skilled, well-paid, well benefited jobs in your community, your municipality, your state. do you have a list of those? do know the companies and the job openings? if not, you have not done your job. those jobs are in your backyard. they could pay your tax base. they can help your real estate values. they can help the people were running businesses will feed the needs of that family. instead you're going to mayor after mayor. they can't tell
ift they're going to say, the united states cannot provide as those jobs with the skilled workers we need, -- we have the job open and available for years. we are to have to take that job and move it elsewhere. and yet, china, europe, japan. thatoing to have to use job elsewhere because i cannot leave it unfilled. in my competitive dynamic, i i cannot be apple, naked. i cannot be without filling those jobs. here is one where the united states is literally creating the job. this is not something...
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ift would you say to carney he was sitting here now in terms of his perception as the poster boy or girlnthink he's certain ways and maybe wrong in other ways. it's questionable, what does it represent? there is no tangible thing behind it. it betrays a value to be. which is anndustry early adopter. is, you will see a lot of existing crypto's disappear. there will no longer exist in one or two years. will there be sustainability? will there be demand from this products? from that point of view, we will see a changing environment which essentially will mean the ones that have a real utility and can be used will survive. manus: i am buying my coffee and i am paying or it with copper. ristophou very much, ch eibl. we have equity markets. we are starting this friday morning with a tough stance. we are seeing london softer by .8%. dax, then the strongest growth since 2010. we will be with you very shortly. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ open. the european market let's give you a quick perspective on the map behind me. in terms of bonds falling into europe this week, $3 billion has come into the europ
ift would you say to carney he was sitting here now in terms of his perception as the poster boy or girlnthink he's certain ways and maybe wrong in other ways. it's questionable, what does it represent? there is no tangible thing behind it. it betrays a value to be. which is anndustry early adopter. is, you will see a lot of existing crypto's disappear. there will no longer exist in one or two years. will there be sustainability? will there be demand from this products? from that point of view,...
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minors, ift of these you think about the numbers, there has been around 250,000 inorss that have comem that have come into the u.s. since 2011. they are coming to be reunited with their parents who have already been living here for decades. kids, one ofe two them came to be with his father. he came from honduras. and the other teenager came from el salvador to live with some relatives. and el salvador and honduras are the countries most prevalent among the kids coming to america. that is actually because there has been a spike in violence in those two countries, in what they call the northern triangle of central america. and that spike has pushed all these kids to the u.s. it is really interesting to note that these kids are actually fleeing gang violence and they show up on long island to have to deal with the same gains they were fleeing -- gangs they were fleeing in the first place. host: we have a parent. good morning. caller: good morning, what i want to say is if our government and our politicians, who we the their salary, would listen to the people -- we do not want illegal imm
minors, ift of these you think about the numbers, there has been around 250,000 inorss that have comem that have come into the u.s. since 2011. they are coming to be reunited with their parents who have already been living here for decades. kids, one ofe two them came to be with his father. he came from honduras. and the other teenager came from el salvador to live with some relatives. and el salvador and honduras are the countries most prevalent among the kids coming to america. that is...
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the lso, too, the -- i see republicans as hypocrites because last week, they extended and ifts of theisa law they tnt like it, they could have changed it last week. but the republicans all voted for fisa and none of the democrats. and none of the democrats voted . r fisa i see the republicans as hypocrites. host: ok. all right. bob is calling in from waldorf, maryland, on our independent line. good morning, bob. caller: rod rosen steen had to scare affirm under the penalty of perjury that the information he was given to a court was truthful and honest. knowing that that dossier was used to obtain this warrant, knowing that it was a political document, he misled the court. that is a penalty of perjury. rod rosenstein should be fired this morning. if i obtained a search warrant and searched your car and had all kinds of evidence illegally, all of that evidence would be inadmissible in a court of law. that's what we have here. we have an investigation going on under false pretenses. it's called an investigation, ma'am, but what it really is a coup d'etat. all your listeners could look up
the lso, too, the -- i see republicans as hypocrites because last week, they extended and ifts of theisa law they tnt like it, they could have changed it last week. but the republicans all voted for fisa and none of the democrats. and none of the democrats voted . r fisa i see the republicans as hypocrites. host: ok. all right. bob is calling in from waldorf, maryland, on our independent line. good morning, bob. caller: rod rosen steen had to scare affirm under the penalty of perjury that the...