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ing has just hit the tapes.e third quarter underlying pretax profit comes in at 1.9 one billion euros. a comfortable beat on the estimate of 1.8 billion euros. it is also -- those are the key lines. the red headlines that third quarter underlying pretax is posting a third 2019 net result of a billion -- 1.3 billion euros. we are going to be speaking to the cfo of ing just a little bit later in the so -- in the show. they comfortable buffer they have and not the dividend payout ratio. the third quarter underlying pretax profit beat is in focus right now. now is theing us global macro strategist at rbc capital markets. he is our guest host for the next hour. good to have you with us. lots of headlines. there's going to be a call from the chinese to the u.s. on friday. we have hsbc slashing rates in hong kong. one gets the sense we could be at peak central-bank cutting cycle. statemento strong a as you look at the world this morning? look, i would say we are past the peak already. we have seen the ecb a month ago a
ing has just hit the tapes.e third quarter underlying pretax profit comes in at 1.9 one billion euros. a comfortable beat on the estimate of 1.8 billion euros. it is also -- those are the key lines. the red headlines that third quarter underlying pretax is posting a third 2019 net result of a billion -- 1.3 billion euros. we are going to be speaking to the cfo of ing just a little bit later in the so -- in the show. they comfortable buffer they have and not the dividend payout ratio. the third...
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do you thinpg&e is ing enough? >> no, i don't think any of us feel that pg&e is doing enough in every aspect in terms of the shutoffs. certainly not taking enough siresplity for people who are going to be the most severe impacted by the shutoffs that will continue for who knows how long. i think, to push the responsibility onto the cities and expect them to deal with it, without havi any culpability is not acceptable. >> i do know that she did not have experience having an outage. as a person with a disability, what are your fears ring a power outage? >>using myself as an example, i am someone who has caretakers that assist me with my daily needs. i have to haveaccess to . electricity. i don't easi have access to transportation. that could take somewhere where i could be safe. i am one example of so many people that have various at mobility issues require having access to electricity and cessible space. so unpredictable, and they ing do it or will they not? it will create a lot of chaos in people' lives, who ordina
do you thinpg&e is ing enough? >> no, i don't think any of us feel that pg&e is doing enough in every aspect in terms of the shutoffs. certainly not taking enough siresplity for people who are going to be the most severe impacted by the shutoffs that will continue for who knows how long. i think, to push the responsibility onto the cities and expect them to deal with it, without havi any culpability is not acceptable. >> i do know that she did not have experience having an...
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new helicopters, additional fire engines, and other things that may not get as much attention, like ingsuch as land-use planning. we have a whole bureau now in cal fire that works with local jurisdictions on land-use decisions anvery high fire hazard severities earn service goes way beyondjust 911, into some much larger social issues, at really touch on wildfire >> speaking of, how much tougher has your job been from climate change? >> is undoubtedly more difficult, the data of the science reaffirms that the m wildfire probsed on the changes we are seeing, and i think more important than all of that is the temperatures. ange in vegetation, as well as the nighttime temperatures, when you change nighttime temperatures higher than what ey re, feel moisture recovery does not come through in our fire behavior increases. >> does cal fire have e resources to keep up with these challenges vigec-vis climate ch >> i think we are continually adding to it and we are continually confronting this stage that at every we see. and i think, this increase legislation and all the differenactions being taken
new helicopters, additional fire engines, and other things that may not get as much attention, like ingsuch as land-use planning. we have a whole bureau now in cal fire that works with local jurisdictions on land-use decisions anvery high fire hazard severities earn service goes way beyondjust 911, into some much larger social issues, at really touch on wildfire >> speaking of, how much tougher has your job been from climate change? >> is undoubtedly more difficult, the data of the...
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and fro—ing with brussels and this is a reminder of just what he would like to achieve, because theot realise the ratings, the phrases once, twice, thrice and we have had much of a bellyful of his bellyful ‘s. much of a bellyful of his bellyful 's. i think it'sjust a reminder of what we should be achieving in this country. voters aren't stupid, they know that conservatives have been a government since 2010 and just because they have a new front man... and they were in coalition for five yea rs, and they were in coalition for five years, some of the things they wa nted years, some of the things they wanted to do they couldn't because of the liberal democrats. boris johnson claims he is producing some sort of queen's speech proposal. it seems a bit incongruous to me. tell us seems a bit incongruous to me. tell us about your excitement for the queen's speech. it's nice to hear you are excited. i think it's great. i love the queen's speech on the fa ct i love the queen's speech on the fact that everyone gets involved in dresses up in ridiculous costumes. what do you wear? i willjust be
and fro—ing with brussels and this is a reminder of just what he would like to achieve, because theot realise the ratings, the phrases once, twice, thrice and we have had much of a bellyful of his bellyful ‘s. much of a bellyful of his bellyful 's. i think it'sjust a reminder of what we should be achieving in this country. voters aren't stupid, they know that conservatives have been a government since 2010 and just because they have a new front man... and they were in coalition for five yea...
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we bong to t groups at are ing kick out.ur vernmenthouldn'tose s humanityike that ey couldo somethg aboutit. tht harmon i sierely ho that thstate is not jhunity.ested in report: : mr. ng camamto in shenzhzhen with the e hope of better lifife. now hihis world is b being swald upy chchina'great apappetite for wealth. host: according to the world health organization, the global population includes around one billion people with disabilities. millions of them rely on wheelchairs. in industrialilized nations,s,% of peoplple who needed a wheelr have one. in emerging nations, the figure is less than 10%. that prevents them from fully participating in everyday life. in 2018, 600,000 children with disabilities in south africa didn't go to school. that will reduce their chances of finding gainful employment when they're older, and increase the likelihood that they'll face discrimination. reporter: when the sun rises over cape town, south africa, pepeople are already hard d atk in a neaearby suburb. the e shonaquip company makes wheelc
we bong to t groups at are ing kick out.ur vernmenthouldn'tose s humanityike that ey couldo somethg aboutit. tht harmon i sierely ho that thstate is not jhunity.ested in report: : mr. ng camamto in shenzhzhen with the e hope of better lifife. now hihis world is b being swald upy chchina'great apappetite for wealth. host: according to the world health organization, the global population includes around one billion people with disabilities. millions of them rely on wheelchairs. in...
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there seems to be a lot of to ing and fro ing between iraq and the u.s. as the secretary of defense mark arrives in baghdad he was in saudi arabia on wednesday he's here today he's taking meetings with the foreign minister and with the prime minister and everybody is hoping for clarity on the status of the u.s. troops what we were hearing just a couple of days ago is that the u.s. troops retreating coming back from syria would go to a base in western iraq and that's where they would be based however a statement from the iraqi military said no that's not the case they're only allowed to transit through the country and we were hearing that they were going to go to q. waits now the problem seems to be the language that the u.s. is using it seems to have angered a lot of people in power in iraq because the u.s. has said they were treat back to base but they'll continue to mount their operations in northeastern syria against isis or gets from there that doesn't seem to be acceptable to the iraqis remember there are already about 5000 troops here now we are exp
there seems to be a lot of to ing and fro ing between iraq and the u.s. as the secretary of defense mark arrives in baghdad he was in saudi arabia on wednesday he's here today he's taking meetings with the foreign minister and with the prime minister and everybody is hoping for clarity on the status of the u.s. troops what we were hearing just a couple of days ago is that the u.s. troops retreating coming back from syria would go to a base in western iraq and that's where they would be based...
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just an ie ing . lly :15, all into pick up the forecast and i'm going to do the same thing are the east bay i did in the north bay. i'm going to use the highest peak for my example for my just because it's not windy where you live does not mean we don't have a serious situation happening in the mountains. just within the last hour, the weather station reported a 63 mile-an-hour gust. at the same time that's happening, in concord, there's a 4 mile-an-hour wind. that's why it's a story of what's happening in the mountains. i want to play this forward for the rest of tonight. here's our bulls eye. even ing its way thn the ea in the star wvethe gap in the mountains and some of the winds are going to get through. everybody else is going to start feeling the wind on this. it's going to get windy where we live tomorrow morning. it starts about 9:00, 10:00 in the morning. that's when we'll all start to notice the winds. by then, some of the most extreme winds will have gone through the mountains and we'll sti
just an ie ing . lly :15, all into pick up the forecast and i'm going to do the same thing are the east bay i did in the north bay. i'm going to use the highest peak for my example for my just because it's not windy where you live does not mean we don't have a serious situation happening in the mountains. just within the last hour, the weather station reported a 63 mile-an-hour gust. at the same time that's happening, in concord, there's a 4 mile-an-hour wind. that's why it's a story of what's...
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to recognize a few people who have been through the entire incident and are an equal the success of ing member of of this and that startsout with the supervisor's supervisor gore supervisors aims to pfizer hopkins. additionally of the chair, the board rabbit. also the mayor's from healdsburg windsor santa rosa have all been by our sides and we and we truly appreciate that. as far chiefs coaches navarro causing you see them appear as well from the city of santa rosa. our party important member of the decision-making process and and very valuable to this. and finally just for the elected officials you see up here. one of the one the eatest supports we haven't and the fire service is a lot of these advocates behind us assembly member would senator dd assembly member levine. congressman we appreciate their their hard work and we appreciate them literally standing by our thugh all this. so just to start things where we are right now from this morning. we are now at a 4,870 personnel on the fire line as of right now. the fire grew slightly today we'reat 76,000. 138 aes. we're still at 15% con
to recognize a few people who have been through the entire incident and are an equal the success of ing member of of this and that startsout with the supervisor's supervisor gore supervisors aims to pfizer hopkins. additionally of the chair, the board rabbit. also the mayor's from healdsburg windsor santa rosa have all been by our sides and we and we truly appreciate that. as far chiefs coaches navarro causing you see them appear as well from the city of santa rosa. our party important member...
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both propositions have widespreup ing adcates and litt public opposition. prop a approves millions for affordable housing. prop e frees up publicly zoned lands for affordable housing and educator housing, but will they make a difference? >> it's like a clever game where they're trying to avoid, they're all for prop e, we'll expand affordable housing. it will have minimal impact! but they can say they did something. >> although it's not a silver bullet, it's going to allow for more affordable housing in every neighborhood in san francisco. >> our susie steimle will have a full breakdown tomorrow night at 11:00. keep sending us your ideas to project home. >>> if you're looking to relocate, you might want to give oklahoma a shot. >> tulsa is offering 250 people the opportunity to make $10,000 simply by moving to oklahoma. the program provides free work space, housing specials, and community meet ups. applicants must be full time remote workers or be self-employed outside of oklahoma and eligible to work in the u.s. >> tell you what, there's no such thing as pr
both propositions have widespreup ing adcates and litt public opposition. prop a approves millions for affordable housing. prop e frees up publicly zoned lands for affordable housing and educator housing, but will they make a difference? >> it's like a clever game where they're trying to avoid, they're all for prop e, we'll expand affordable housing. it will have minimal impact! but they can say they did something. >> although it's not a silver bullet, it's going to allow for more...
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. >> other than [ bleep ]ing me and the [ bleep ], what was your most memorable moment?ergency crews rushing a cambridge officer to the hospital today. that officer accidently [ bleep ]ed himself this afternoon. >> on a personal level that i actually just really enjoy the [ bleep ]ing, the [ bleep ]ing lifestyle, i enjoy the [ bleep ] people and the sites i see. >> as for the [ bleep ] nickname he has embraced the nickname, even comparing himself to a [ bleep ]. >> i've been through some [ bleep ] in my life. >> he was only a good vice president because he understood how to [ bleep ] barack obama's ass. >> jimmy: we have a good show for you tonight. music from tyler childers. lizzy caplan is here. and we'll be right back with paul rudd. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> dicky: abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by facebook groups. [ back in baby's arms by patsy cline ] then, it appeared a beacon of hope. ♪ i'm back in baby's arms more glorious than a billion sunsets. we were found. ♪ i'm back where i belong found by the hounds. ♪ back in baby's arms and take an extra 15 or
. >> other than [ bleep ]ing me and the [ bleep ], what was your most memorable moment?ergency crews rushing a cambridge officer to the hospital today. that officer accidently [ bleep ]ed himself this afternoon. >> on a personal level that i actually just really enjoy the [ bleep ]ing, the [ bleep ]ing lifestyle, i enjoy the [ bleep ] people and the sites i see. >> as for the [ bleep ] nickname he has embraced the nickname, even comparing himself to a [ bleep ]. >> i've...
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be ing it to a criminal p ups the antti. turbocharges it, kicks it up normal. as karoun mentioned, gives them all of those powers now.. we don't know khat evidence led to that some piece o of evidenc had to lead to that. we don't know what that is. robert: here's what i i n't undestand. therhe d.o.j. probe investigating the or jinls of the russia probend then you it have inspector general also withinoid.o.j. his own report. how do they align, if at all? jonathan: we don't know and i think we should be very cautious about saying that this is counter programming in terms of when we're learning about this iminal investigation being elevated to a criminal investigation. number one, weon't kno when they made that decision. when he saidk, it'sas the ththshold where i believe crimes could have been committed. durham is a serious for with a serious reputation. he's not seen as a partisan hack. he has a storied career. counte programming would mean that adam goldman and katie bennett of "the new york times" were used in sort this way and they're two of the best departme
be ing it to a criminal p ups the antti. turbocharges it, kicks it up normal. as karoun mentioned, gives them all of those powers now.. we don't know khat evidence led to that some piece o of evidenc had to lead to that. we don't know what that is. robert: here's what i i n't undestand. therhe d.o.j. probe investigating the or jinls of the russia probend then you it have inspector general also withinoid.o.j. his own report. how do they align, if at all? jonathan: we don't know and i think we...
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ing toh forces are conti pound targets across tder the battlefield ths changed rapidly. american forces have surrendered much of their leverage. the russians have increased of theirs. for president assad, it isd, win. for those opposing him in syria's long war, it is a bitter pill to swallow. here is another one, u.s. forces puaing out of northern syri today, most now gone from the region. the kus see this is a massive betr al. for donald trump, they already sound like history. pres. trump: our soldiers are not in harm's way, as they shouldn't be as two countries fight over land that has nothing to do with us. the kurds are much safer now. but the kurds know how to fi t , and as i said, they are not angels. they are not angels. orla: those staunch u.s. allies dismissed so casuall burying more dead today. here, to fighters and a local journalist. there are reports that over 70 -- around 70 civilians have been killed since the invasion began. turkey's safe zone is becoming a burial ground. orla guerin, bbc news, on the turkey-syria border. laura: as you just heard, preside
ing toh forces are conti pound targets across tder the battlefield ths changed rapidly. american forces have surrendered much of their leverage. the russians have increased of theirs. for president assad, it isd, win. for those opposing him in syria's long war, it is a bitter pill to swallow. here is another one, u.s. forces puaing out of northern syri today, most now gone from the region. the kus see this is a massive betr al. for donald trump, they already sound like history. pres. trump: our...
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it's clear from coast to inland and that's how it's go ing to stay going into tomorrow.'s going be sunny and mild, certainly warmer than today. 69 in san francisco, 66 half moon bay. 74 in san rafael. mid-70s, napa, vallejo.ejo. 76 in fremont. 76 in san jose and 75 in santa cruz. thursday we'll be in a holding pattern. friday the numbers come up again and look at saturday near the 90 degree mark for some of our inland valleys in the coast. a look at the accuweather's seven-day forecast and you'l notice rising temps with subtle coolsi ing on thursday. temperatures will come up so we feel the warmth. by sunday and monday, 90s inland, well above average for this time of year. larry, kristen? >> thank you. as part of our build a better bay area, we look at what appears to be the trenlds of restaurants closing in san francisco. last year more restaurants closed rather than open here in the city. >> there's a range of factors, the cost of doing business, rising minimum wage, changing habits. it's not just san francisco that's changed. have your dining habits changed at all. go
it's clear from coast to inland and that's how it's go ing to stay going into tomorrow.'s going be sunny and mild, certainly warmer than today. 69 in san francisco, 66 half moon bay. 74 in san rafael. mid-70s, napa, vallejo.ejo. 76 in fremont. 76 in san jose and 75 in santa cruz. thursday we'll be in a holding pattern. friday the numbers come up again and look at saturday near the 90 degree mark for some of our inland valleys in the coast. a look at the accuweather's seven-day forecast and...
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. >> i've been nning for th office for not ofupsorsbee pele viand ing sentces e go are boset up.hey are fed up with seng glass on ery street from a car break-in. they are fed up with stepping over needles and having a city infrastructure that says there is nothing we can do about it. what we hato do is get back to bringing neighborhood prosecutors to partner with sentences go. o build safety in people are looking for a change, and the change starts now. >> asked him about his fr your perspective what done d and needs to be done. >> we know that george gaskin has done a woefully inadequate job the face riving rising property crime. the surgeon property crime started back when susie was on the policecommission and it has continued to this under george gaskin on estes attorney. the other thing he has failed to do is toprosecute and hold unmed civilians.fo i will say, one thing r that george gaskin r serves credit at he often does not get credit for is his willingns to filiminal charges against the deputy sheriffs asdepartment legal teud ing ntm ce requirining thdlenevcath, id distri
. >> i've been nning for th office for not ofupsorsbee pele viand ing sentces e go are boset up.hey are fed up with seng glass on ery street from a car break-in. they are fed up with stepping over needles and having a city infrastructure that says there is nothing we can do about it. what we hato do is get back to bringing neighborhood prosecutors to partner with sentences go. o build safety in people are looking for a change, and the change starts now. >> asked him about his fr...
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we're reminded just how quickly ings can change. >>you know we saw several of those hot spots just continuing to smolder as we drove up and through unfortunatelthat learning center is likely a total loss after all of this tt was a a learning center there technically calistoga just east of the aldsburg ken pam. >>i'm wondering well there's a lot traffic going behind you look like perhaps people are evacuating i areas have been put in place on the northern side of nta rosa. doesn't seem to beoo windy. so can you talk about the traffic movement in the win there. >>the command center if you will love lot of what you're in this is where they are ing all staging to take their a ch-deserved breaks. but yes, those those regular cars that you're are liky more evacuees of course,the winds that they're expecting to pick up tonight august ey're supposed to start around 8 o'clock this eveng and they said around midnight they're hoping that it dies down. but those winds that debt. coming up from the norteast essentially they're pectin them to pus
we're reminded just how quickly ings can change. >>you know we saw several of those hot spots just continuing to smolder as we drove up and through unfortunatelthat learning center is likely a total loss after all of this tt was a a learning center there technically calistoga just east of the aldsburg ken pam. >>i'm wondering well there's a lot traffic going behind you look like perhaps people are evacuating i areas have been put in place on the northern side of nta rosa. doesn't...
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but it was trump being trump, ing language that he uses on aas regular with somebody who he considers a friend but also somebog who he was try to challenge, after all of the criticism that he himself faced for this decision. robert: so there's no one in the cabinet pushing back. alone?president based on your report? je: i think the president is largely alone, yes. ev someone like john bolton who has now left the white house was someone pushing back on thin like this -- he doesn't have that anymore. he doesn't have a john kelly. he doesn't have ahief oftaff trying to have any sort of mitigating iluence on the president. you see that with mick mulvaney cl rly. he's somebodwho wants to keep his job. he still has the acting title. he's not trying to contr the president. robert: so the president is fronts as the leader, someone engaging on his own. what are the shifting power dynamics, vivian, in the middle east? are we seeing russia walk into a vacuum in syria? at does it mean for iran? how does the president -- he may think he can deal wit, erdog but what does it mean, regardless of his
but it was trump being trump, ing language that he uses on aas regular with somebody who he considers a friend but also somebog who he was try to challenge, after all of the criticism that he himself faced for this decision. robert: so there's no one in the cabinet pushing back. alone?president based on your report? je: i think the president is largely alone, yes. ev someone like john bolton who has now left the white house was someone pushing back on thin like this -- he doesn't have that...
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laura: it's ing reported that the whistleblower first took his concerns about mr. tmp abusing power to a house committee aide. much to the disgust of the tresident,tu who is trying to rn the tables on mr. schiff. pres. trump: it shows that schiff is a fraud. that is a big story. he knew long before any help to writ -- and he helped to write it, too. laura: that is not true, says lathe whistleblower's er, but ohe president is returni his tried and tested playbook lashing out at accusers. a brief time ago i spoke to anita kumar, white house correspoent for h politico. the president is clearly very angrth how much o is related to the fact that the white house is facing a subpoena for documents by the end of this week? anita: i think it is everything. i think he is getting more and more angry as this goes on and he sees how serious it is. there are people close to the white house who say he does notz rehow serious this would be an all that it would entail. every day there is a new request for doments and requests for people to come forward and talk to congress, and tha
laura: it's ing reported that the whistleblower first took his concerns about mr. tmp abusing power to a house committee aide. much to the disgust of the tresident,tu who is trying to rn the tables on mr. schiff. pres. trump: it shows that schiff is a fraud. that is a big story. he knew long before any help to writ -- and he helped to write it, too. laura: that is not true, says lathe whistleblower's er, but ohe president is returni his tried and tested playbook lashing out at accusers. a brief...
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ing] biden: thank you very much. ♪ >> campaign 2020.atch our live coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail and make up your own minds. your unfiltered view of politics. >> live thursday on the c-span networks. former national security advisor, h.r. mcmaster speaks at the foundation for defensive democracies at noon eastern on c-span. later new america hosts a forum on choice voting. also known as instant runoff voting and we'll take you to minneapolis for president trump's campaign rally. on c-span 2 immigrant health skir discussion and at 12:30 p.m., a forum on cent this com's strategy for security in he middle east and c-span 3, looking at universal national service. coming up in an hour, the
ing] biden: thank you very much. ♪ >> campaign 2020.atch our live coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail and make up your own minds. your unfiltered view of politics. >> live thursday on the c-span networks. former national security advisor, h.r. mcmaster speaks at the foundation for defensive democracies at noon eastern on c-span. later new america hosts a forum on choice voting. also known as instant runoff voting and we'll take you to minneapolis for...
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i want to take that and expand to the adult system, gi ing with transitional age youth, 18 to 24 yearsld, and show at that rehab dative model is the best way to go, in both for theirest and the interest of the general public. we can expand it to the entire adult system then. >>> nancy, you've been talking about restorative justice. there's a danger there, isn't there, that maybe there would be more lawless people on the 's streets? thwhat one often hears. >> right, and i think restorative justice has a place in our criminal jusce system. we employ it right now in neighborhood courts and nonviolent crimes. i think that is a good spacod spore it. in terms ofdetermining sentences, though, think, especially in violent crime cases, is not necessarily where we want tohave the end all be all of restorative justice, but atis to have conversaion between victims of crime, and a important. it's important to facilitate it. but that should not be the final determining faor on how a person is sentenced in my view. >> what about use of force? >> use of fo ae i think important question with respect to
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and fro—ing.qaeda and isil, they split in the past and i am concerned they might try to come back and become one as a more lethal terrorist organisation so that is something we really need to look out for, even though, in many respects, al-qaeda and isil have been tactically cooperating in other parts of the world but in the iraqi — syria area, they were not working together. '5 christine, how concerned should the united states be about reprisal attacks, either from iis or any other functions which emerge along the lines that karenjust which emerge along the lines that karen just described? well, which emerge along the lines that karenjust described? well, i think it is possible that isil will try to have some sort of retaliatory attacks but it is a real question of what kind of capability, at this point, do they have, to strike out. 0ne point, do they have, to strike out. one of the things to be concerned about is that with president trump's decision to withdraw most us troops from syria and with
and fro—ing.qaeda and isil, they split in the past and i am concerned they might try to come back and become one as a more lethal terrorist organisation so that is something we really need to look out for, even though, in many respects, al-qaeda and isil have been tactically cooperating in other parts of the world but in the iraqi — syria area, they were not working together. '5 christine, how concerned should the united states be about reprisal attacks, either from iis or any other...
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always ing only as the president's personal lawyer.ow, it's interesting that he is not part of the government he does not have a role in the governme. but e conducting what appears very much though be our foreign policy business as though he had the authority to do so, just as the president's persal lawyer, d there's also in the background of this some effort that's been made in the past by the russians toy that the ukrainians were responsible for the 2016 election interference, which all of our intelligent community has agreed was done by thrussians. the russians say no, that was the ukrainians doing that, and they were framing us and trying to make it look like we did it, and athis point, it appears that giuliani and to some playing in that particular een interpretation. >> how is this affecting the biden campaign? it looks bad that he had a son hao no experience, got on this board in ukraine, getting $50,000 a month, anso the tie to china, an investment firm. >> i mean, think that's the problem for biden, is not that obviously there
always ing only as the president's personal lawyer.ow, it's interesting that he is not part of the government he does not have a role in the governme. but e conducting what appears very much though be our foreign policy business as though he had the authority to do so, just as the president's persal lawyer, d there's also in the background of this some effort that's been made in the past by the russians toy that the ukrainians were responsible for the 2016 election interference, which all of...
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and then there's freedom and freedom says, why, matt,ing are you going on this television program thattes dnc talking points? why, matt, why? anyway, i'm glad you're here. >> i will put barbara down as a maybe. i'm glad to be hiere too. that you provide a platform for these questions facing our country. >> you heard my commentary. what kind of precedent would we be sitting for future elections if the president's request for foreign assistance in our elections are normalized? >> i have to reject the premise of the question. i think the president's context for these discussions isn't forward leaning into the next election. he's attempting to slisz it ukraine's support to find out what happened in the last election. it's a perspective as relates to ukraine and when you look at zelensky praising trump for creating a populist rhetoric for rooting out corruption. i think you see two men on the same page to leverage against europe to get europe to do more for the ukraine. >> you say that but you look at the text messages. we were leveraging, our diplomats and rudy giuliani, leveraging these m
and then there's freedom and freedom says, why, matt,ing are you going on this television program thattes dnc talking points? why, matt, why? anyway, i'm glad you're here. >> i will put barbara down as a maybe. i'm glad to be hiere too. that you provide a platform for these questions facing our country. >> you heard my commentary. what kind of precedent would we be sitting for future elections if the president's request for foreign assistance in our elections are normalized?...
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. >> in each of the memoirs,ing you know, i knew what you were talking about. so, yeah, good. >> my first expose your to that, it's sort of a form of microaggression, it's called spotlighting. it was actually in my capacity as a counselor working in los angeles and working with first generation college studentses from different races and classes and sort of hearing these experiences. they would talk about these things happening in class, and i would realize it happened to me as well, and it's a form of microaggression, and i didn't know it had a name until years after. >> yeah. i'm trying to think of -- i didn't know what microaggression was when i went to school. [laughter] i'm like i didn't know when i went to college. i just remember, like, the first time -- my freshman year, and i had, like, a roommate. i was putting on lotion, it's in the book. i was putting on lotion, and it's cocoa butter lotion because i got that be right. [laughter] but i was putting on lotion, and my roommate asked me, she was, like, -- [inaudible] you know when somebody just disrespe
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a first international goal for the chelsea striker but she couldn't prevent inge's first ever defeattis five games. what i have just seen, that is the level of a top team. we got punished for two lapses in concentration for the first half but we kept going right to the very end. our play at times was some of the best football i have seen us play for a long time. now, we are in that period where things are not going for us that we may be going for us 12 months ago. we havejust got for us that we may be going for us 12 months ago. we have just got to stick together and believe that what we are doing is right. plenty for phil neville to think about. the last time the lionesses went five games without a win was all the way backin games without a win was all the way back in 2013. however, they can put things right pretty quickly. tomorrow they travel to lisbon for a friendly against portugal on tuesday. great britain's women gymnasts will have a team at next year's olympicsthat‘s thanks to results at the world championships in stuttgart. they're currently fourth among the nations who've n
a first international goal for the chelsea striker but she couldn't prevent inge's first ever defeattis five games. what i have just seen, that is the level of a top team. we got punished for two lapses in concentration for the first half but we kept going right to the very end. our play at times was some of the best football i have seen us play for a long time. now, we are in that period where things are not going for us that we may be going for us 12 months ago. we havejust got for us that we...
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irish bankasking the of ing if the government's latest policy measures go far enough. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: you are back with bloomberg markets. the hong kong legislature was interrupted two consecutive days as protesters shouted down carrie lam. she says she expects the economy to have entered a technical recession in the third quarter. david: to ease the slowdown and public disorder, she announced some measures to boost -- compulsory land purchases for housing, relaxing mortgage rules, and giving cash to students. she says all of those measures ir whether they will work -- is pang is with us. could they work? dara: they could work if they can pass the legislative council. the first thing is the chaotic situation in the legislative councils all over 2019 and even more when misses carrie lam -- mrs. carrie lam delivered her policy address. you can imagine it will be really chaotic when those policies are discussed in the legislative council later. the question, my question is whether those will be discussed properly and then have a conclusion in the legislative
irish bankasking the of ing if the government's latest policy measures go far enough. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: you are back with bloomberg markets. the hong kong legislature was interrupted two consecutive days as protesters shouted down carrie lam. she says she expects the economy to have entered a technical recession in the third quarter. david: to ease the slowdown and public disorder, she announced some measures to boost -- compulsory land purchases for housing, relaxing mortgage...
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a ceasefire between turkish trying to take hold, afteris ing off to a rocky start meanwhile, president's decision to withdraw u.s. troops from syria is bringing more bipartisan condemnation on capitohill. senate majority leader mitch mccconnell today wrote an opinion article for "the washington post" calling the decision a "grave mistake." amna nawaz has our report. >> nawaz: thick plumes of smoke billowed above the syrian border town of ras al-ayn this morning, hours after the ceasefire officially began. activists and syrian war monitor said turkish troops shelled kurdish forces, but reports from the scene said the attack subsided by midday. in istanbul, turkish presidentp reyyip erdogan denied any fighting had continued. >> ( translated ): i do not kn where you receive information from, but according to the ones i get from my defense minister, there are no ongng clashes. all of these are speculations >> nawaz: and in washington, president trump also said, after speaki with erdogan, the cease-fire was holding. >> there was some sniper fire thisorning. there was mortar fire this e rnin
a ceasefire between turkish trying to take hold, afteris ing off to a rocky start meanwhile, president's decision to withdraw u.s. troops from syria is bringing more bipartisan condemnation on capitohill. senate majority leader mitch mccconnell today wrote an opinion article for "the washington post" calling the decision a "grave mistake." amna nawaz has our report. >> nawaz: thick plumes of smoke billowed above the syrian border town of ras al-ayn this morning, hours...
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police officers ing to be held accountable for their actions. >> woodruff: guyger could get up to 99 years in prison, underr texas law. a u.s. justice department watchd is blaming the federal drug enforcement administration opioid crisis.nee to the the inspector l's report today sathhaide.are plt rea.dudf opioids, even as overdose deaths exploded from 2013 to 2017. the finding comes just before a major federal trial of claims ainst the industry. former republican congressman chris collins of new york pled guilty today in an insider trading case, a day after resigning. he appeared in federal court in new york and admitted to conspi and making false prosecutors said that he leaked information about a drug company, and then lied to investigators. harvard university has scored a big wiin a legal fight over its admissions process.a federad today that the sch ool does not hold asian american applicants to a higher standard, as a u.s. supremeourt. mewhile, a federal appeals court in washington upheld theso repeal of thalled "net neutrality" rules. but, it allowed states to enact their own s
police officers ing to be held accountable for their actions. >> woodruff: guyger could get up to 99 years in prison, underr texas law. a u.s. justice department watchd is blaming the federal drug enforcement administration opioid crisis.nee to the the inspector l's report today sathhaide.are plt rea.dudf opioids, even as overdose deaths exploded from 2013 to 2017. the finding comes just before a major federal trial of claims ainst the industry. former republican congressman chris collins...
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the agricultural property,ing a *. but nothing --ing -- agricultud it can be an he turnity.ou: they put together what is ostensibly an agreement. which do you see as the most of important issues in the negotiations between the two countries? >> i think the intellectual property issue is central. that has been the central sticking point. lighthizer said we are not going to lift tariffs until the chinese are willing to say if they break this new agreement what the consciouses are going to be. i hope that the chinese have given in on this. i'm much less optimistic. on the ag side, the interesting part is the chinese are facing internal problems with agriculture from african swine fever and this new worm eating its way up through south central china. lou: which is devastating crops of all kinds. >> the chinese may lot? had much of a choice in agreeing to increase american ag imports. lou: the central question in the discussion of $40 to $50 billion in ag products. the question is if we can provide that much in the way of exports to china. it looks like we'll soon find out. the l
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to say, "okay, i'm for, i'm for this guy." >> ann, which republican candidate has the best chance oi ingeneral election? >> of the declared ones, right now, donald trump. (audience laughing) (audience cheering) >> narrator: bannon had his candidate: one who understood the politics of csmigration. >> i said, "this is our guy. he's a very imperfect instrument, but he's a armor-piercing shell." ("sweet home alabama" playing) i tell the guys, "he's going to go through this thing like a scythe through grass." >> narrator: the insurgentsei would throw thweig b e ca bannon would push the trumpomret from a sitting united states senator.t >> i want to justroduce you to him for a second, senator jeff sessis. >> certainly, if you're an unconventional outsider candidate like donald tronp, you actually do want some people who are part of the stem... >> wow. what a crowd thi tis! >> ...to validate your legitimacy.at and as jeff sessions' most important role in the success of president trump. >> at this time in americans' history, we need to make america great again! >> narrator: also stepping out for
to say, "okay, i'm for, i'm for this guy." >> ann, which republican candidate has the best chance oi ingeneral election? >> of the declared ones, right now, donald trump. (audience laughing) (audience cheering) >> narrator: bannon had his candidate: one who understood the politics of csmigration. >> i said, "this is our guy. he's a very imperfect instrument, but he's a armor-piercing shell." ("sweet home alabama" playing) i tell the guys,...
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you know your bite is poisonous and now ing to die." >> the woman's answer is, "well, why would you do this to me?"i' and he said, "wella snake, righ and so you brought me into your home, and it's hard to believet that you didow what i was. i'm a professional killer, right? just because you brought me in,s doesn't mean it going to ultimately revert back to my basic form." >> "oh, shut up, silly woman," said the reptile with a grin. "you knew damn well i was aou snake beforeook me in." (cheerand applause) >> he tapped into something in a very profound way that, that ben to redefine the debate in the political year of 2016, and, and continues to redene the, the politics of the country today. >> narrator: how donald trump came to use resentment over immigration as a pitical weapon is a central defining aspe of his presidency. unlily o osiders to orm three e republican party, make trump president, and introduce a harsh new approach to immigration-- zero tolerance. ♪ >> frontline is made possible bl contributions to your pbs statiofrom viewers like you. thank you. and by the corration for p
you know your bite is poisonous and now ing to die." >> the woman's answer is, "well, why would you do this to me?"i' and he said, "wella snake, righ and so you brought me into your home, and it's hard to believet that you didow what i was. i'm a professional killer, right? just because you brought me in,s doesn't mean it going to ultimately revert back to my basic form." >> "oh, shut up, silly woman," said the reptile with a grin. "you knew...
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bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from 30 rockefeller plaza here in new york city, ing jimmyallon." and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: oh wow looking good welcome. welcome, welcome, welcome welcome, welcome to the show [ cheers and applause have a seat, please. relax. welcome. that's a hot crowd welcome, welcome to the "tonight show," everybody. beautiful looking crowd. [ cheers and applause hey, i love you. very big show tonight. guys the one and only lin-manuel miranda is here [ cheers andpp his new broadway show "freestyle love supreme" opens tomorrow it's the hottest ticket in town prices range from, wow that's expensive to sorry, kids, no college for you. [ laughter ] you guys, it's officially october. [ cheers ] october 1st, today stores are already putting up their halloween decorations. but unfortunately those aren't fake cobwebs at forever 21 [ light laughter ] people are - [ light laughter ] people are putting up halloween decorations. make sure to buy your decorations now, because tomorrow aisles at cvs will be full of stuff for c
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people on medicare it's going to disrupt your own health insurance and we've shown and some of our poll ing that's a very effective counter to medicare for all. the problem is, i'm still wondering what republicans want to do to fix medicare because the system has gone bankrupt one way or the other, david. >> i don't think people are very concerned about that, steve you and i are concerned and a lot of people looking at the numbers are but i think people are very happy with medicare and particularly medicare advantage. i think this is genius politics, because it also goes back to people's real distrust of obama and all of the lies that the democrats told people about obamacare and how you could keep your doctor, et cetera, so i think that this is an incredibly smart thing the president has done. i suspect we'll hear a lot about this. you used a keyword there politic s and that's exactly what it was today. it's essentially a rally for the president and you had people even chant "four more years" and we should highlight the fact that the president did rally against the fact early on in 2016 he
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ing germany's chief economist coming to us at a frankfurt.ring you stock movers this morning. baker,ng this swiss surging after agreeing to sell a majority of its stake in a french frozen food retailer. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open. european equity markets are up by .2%. we are waiting for the jobs report a little bit later. the ftse 100 is up. the dax is into positive territory. u.s. futures pointing downward. it does seem the markets are playing catch-up from yesterday. we saw a strong selloff in the u.s. and than some of that was unwound. some of those losses were recouped little later on. so we are following in the path that the u.s. took yesterday for european equities today. let's get our stock stories we are watching this morning. annmarie: i want to kick it off with aryztaag. this is a swiss bakery working on a turnaround. they are selling the majority of their state in a french frozen food retailer for 156 million euros. huhtamakl oyj is up some 5%, another food industry. there is a new rating and says
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feel that the guards were very nervous and you could hear sounds later in the day close to the even ing and what relate to crude few but maybe what we have heard. where the sound of 70000 people walking. among the crowd marching for freedom and democracy was that 18 year old opposition activist catherine moll of. german reunification just didn't cross my mind at the time my motivation was things can't go on like this a strings are this country has no future we have no freedom of expression no free elections i wanted to reform the country i wanted democracy in the g.d.r. it. for months premie things had been held at leipsic said nicholas church on september 4th catherine hutton how an unfilled bana it called for an open country with free people the protest was captured on film by western media. it was important to us that our own people in our country could see it and they could see oh wow there is something that has started in my city and it's not as g.d.r. media tells its like they are criminals and they want to destroy our country know their girls they could be my friend they could be
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what happens nowomenri aca aughter's wasinghi ing d bucket list is now charged col micageus a hero's homecoming f django, the pologor r ic a cter, anotherbest fal fl, oualth urpdeat with norah o'donnell, reportig tonight from washington. joing us tonht.ood evening.u sor tand th the mostdamaging tesantimonyk tyooe against the president of the ntited stat. p es wa his specifityit a indorthij i we inll smearght wh ereg.y're tad campaign. but let's begin with congressional correspondent nancy cordes on capitol hill. nancy. >> reporter: norah, if it thisaa ident had been denying. what led youed aboubea roid pd cselo ambassador steve billiot taylor gresridebe. very troubling. >> reporter: taiferls a rvicthisme s encntedou uaine, engineered by president trump and involving the president's personal lawyer, rudy giuliani.o clearby my, to me that the trump was specifically, "e noistone untu" >> that is a very import frreett lirs himns. rost d>>efend putep"t mostentnn reaha"t >>ior i a ukrainian situation appropriately? >> we'veot had any conversations on that subject. >> reporter: so he was ly
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there seems to be a lot of to ing and fro ing between iraq and the us as the secretary of defense mark arrives in baghdad he was in saudi arabia on wednesday he's here today he's taking meetings with the foreign minister and with the prime minister and everybody is hoping for clarity on the status of the u.s. troops what we were hearing just a couple of days ago is that the u.s. troops retreating coming back from syria would go to a base in western iraq and that's where they would be based however a statement from the iraqi military said no that's not the case they're only allowed to transit through the country and we were hearing that they were going to go to q. weights now the problem seems to be the language that the u.s. is using it seems to have angered a lot of people in power in iraq because the u.s. has said they were treat back to base but they'll continue to mount their operations in northeast syria against isis targets from there that doesn't seem to be acceptable to the iraqis remember there are already about 5000 troops here now we are expecting a press conference in the c
there seems to be a lot of to ing and fro ing between iraq and the us as the secretary of defense mark arrives in baghdad he was in saudi arabia on wednesday he's here today he's taking meetings with the foreign minister and with the prime minister and everybody is hoping for clarity on the status of the u.s. troops what we were hearing just a couple of days ago is that the u.s. troops retreating coming back from syria would go to a base in western iraq and that's where they would be based...
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passed johnson would be unable to put his deal it a vote to ing him to seek a delay brexit. he chief officer of three major technology countries has died. taking a ounced was leave of absence for unspecified health related reasons. chairman larry ellison said was brilliant.end and he was 62 years old. first all female space walk team made history today. replacing a broken part of the international space station grid as they fixed it and in a hfr first time century of space walking that men were not part of the action. they said they were just doing their jobs after years of train women had steps of paved the way. this is bloomberg. former u.s. treasure sees a better he than one in three chance of recession next year. federal reserve to ilt monetary policy toward avoiding that. it is a fair amount of pprehension the geopolitical overlay with the u.s. and china conflict. in sense of new instability the middle east. he questions raised by increasingly erratic united states. risk premium al isn't that much in markets but economic much in activity and business spending related to
passed johnson would be unable to put his deal it a vote to ing him to seek a delay brexit. he chief officer of three major technology countries has died. taking a ounced was leave of absence for unspecified health related reasons. chairman larry ellison said was brilliant.end and he was 62 years old. first all female space walk team made history today. replacing a broken part of the international space station grid as they fixed it and in a hfr first time century of space walking that men were...
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cease-fire ing the after a tremendous amount of tough war for a very short period of days, that is special. very our troops are safe. and the pain and suffering of three-day fight that occurred was directly responsible for our ability to agreement with turkey and the kurds that could never ave been made without this short-term outburst. should turkey fail to honor its the ations, including protection of religious and ethnic minorities, which i truly do, we reserveill crippling o reimpose sanctions, including ubsanctionly -- substantially increase tariffs on steel and other product coming out of turkey. e are now an economic powerhouse, like never before, like no importantly, other. our economic might is strong as been.ver and our competitors are not doing very well. turkey to abide by its commitment regarding isis. as a backup to the kurds watching over them, should something happen, turkey is them.to grab further, we implore european thoseies to come and take fighters that the u.s. captured nd bring them back to their countries for incarceration and for trial. recently, europe has een ver
cease-fire ing the after a tremendous amount of tough war for a very short period of days, that is special. very our troops are safe. and the pain and suffering of three-day fight that occurred was directly responsible for our ability to agreement with turkey and the kurds that could never ave been made without this short-term outburst. should turkey fail to honor its the ations, including protection of religious and ethnic minorities, which i truly do, we reserveill crippling o reimpose...
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chief of the number no bounce ing tracks with this guy. our don't know needs to proof for 30 minutes then shape it into 8 balls. and leave them to rest for 90 minutes next flatten each ball into a triangle shape like the blue part of the check flag. then curl them up which is an art check people mastered under communism in the face of soviet oppression they shoot violence and totaled up. after a night in the french you can now bend their walk make into a crescent shaped for what for now this is the face of a legend has it the crescent shaped bread rolls were invented in 1683 to mock the ottoman empire for failing to invade the next place the dough crescents on a sheet of paper covered them with a tea towel and leave them to rise at room temperature for 90 minutes. b. ack and place the rock flick with it bake the match $230.00 degrees celsius for 16 minutes. they are ready when they're as cold as the $500.00 plus gilded domes that graced the skyline of the czech capital rock. check it out. and that's it for this edition but i'll leave you w
chief of the number no bounce ing tracks with this guy. our don't know needs to proof for 30 minutes then shape it into 8 balls. and leave them to rest for 90 minutes next flatten each ball into a triangle shape like the blue part of the check flag. then curl them up which is an art check people mastered under communism in the face of soviet oppression they shoot violence and totaled up. after a night in the french you can now bend their walk make into a crescent shaped for what for now this is...
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it's been a maze ing experience you have me to me if you like i so much thank you for your thoughts thank you for your music the most of all thank you for being alive and being here and keep on rockin to keep my thanks to you know linda for me robert merrill bye bye for now good thank you so much and no panic. can go. through. only if you let your. enjoy the conflicts with sebastian with time running out call from souls in london to get affected feel feverish climbing to keep the flame on the bridge the full negotiations fight my guest this week here in prague is the czech foreign minister thomas petrusha he has surprisingly clear differences with a government to say so why doesn't he resign sophia. w. o. o. o o come to the girl max you just check. good mine of story. with exclusive insights. and a must see concerning parts culture came here a. place to be for curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribe don't miss out. on world unto itself. with its own gravitational power. the finest musical compositions. with some mysteries to reveal. don't believe that she was into them don'
it's been a maze ing experience you have me to me if you like i so much thank you for your thoughts thank you for your music the most of all thank you for being alive and being here and keep on rockin to keep my thanks to you know linda for me robert merrill bye bye for now good thank you so much and no panic. can go. through. only if you let your. enjoy the conflicts with sebastian with time running out call from souls in london to get affected feel feverish climbing to keep the flame on the...
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the report is frustrate ing ing. it's a bad report. it's a good report because of how quickly everything has changed. but i don't want you to think your work is useless. some day it will be a very studied report. you will look at how history went and how it could have gone and recommendations to prevent it as we wtf this whole thing. a couple things i want to address before i get to the meat of my questions. i was looking at being pretty nostalgic about reagan lately. let's set the record straight. there's no argument over the choice between peace and war but one guarantee to have peace and have it in the next second, surrender. i saw a tweet from the president about creating peace. i'll tell you. if you surrender and leave, you can create temporary peace for yourself. but i don't think that's the mission of our country. you look at the post world war ii order. when we realized that isolationism didn't work. but in that history, when we won the second world war, we inherited the industrial capacity and this massive revolution. which we
the report is frustrate ing ing. it's a bad report. it's a good report because of how quickly everything has changed. but i don't want you to think your work is useless. some day it will be a very studied report. you will look at how history went and how it could have gone and recommendations to prevent it as we wtf this whole thing. a couple things i want to address before i get to the meat of my questions. i was looking at being pretty nostalgic about reagan lately. let's set the record...
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mark parker and ing over the reins to former e-bay c.e.o. john donahoe while sales were rising during baucus time at the helm nike was recently hit by scandals including the end of the oregon project which was plagued by accusations of doping against its chief coach of battle salazar. we work announced it's accepted rescue package from soft its largest investor the $9500000000.00 deal gives the japanese tech it an 80 percent stake in we work to cap the turbulent period for the co-working space from included a failed i.p.o. and billions of dollars in lost value which. an hour for you chocoholics there it's time to get saving the world's most expensive chocolates. just been launched in india ltd presented its for bell brands new truffle trio has instantly broken the record when it comes to costly sweet treat look. to haitian vanilla beans piedmont hazelnuts and jamaican blue mountain coffee are just some of the high price ingredients featuring in these toke hurling lee expensive truffles at $5.00 and a half 1000 euros per kilo they've now ente
mark parker and ing over the reins to former e-bay c.e.o. john donahoe while sales were rising during baucus time at the helm nike was recently hit by scandals including the end of the oregon project which was plagued by accusations of doping against its chief coach of battle salazar. we work announced it's accepted rescue package from soft its largest investor the $9500000000.00 deal gives the japanese tech it an 80 percent stake in we work to cap the turbulent period for the co-working space...
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tonight, the airlines now ing waivers for the next 24 hours. and the timing tonight. >>> also developing as we come on the air, the meeting with president trump at the white house a short time ago. democrats walking out, calling it a trump meltdown. the president doubling down all day on his decision in syria. >>> the impeachment showdown, and tonight, all eyes on the u.s. ambassador to the eu, expected to testify tomorrow. and tonight, what we have learned. wh a former white house adviser said about him in her own testimony. that she thought he was
tonight, the airlines now ing waivers for the next 24 hours. and the timing tonight. >>> also developing as we come on the air, the meeting with president trump at the white house a short time ago. democrats walking out, calling it a trump meltdown. the president doubling down all day on his decision in syria. >>> the impeachment showdown, and tonight, all eyes on the u.s. ambassador to the eu, expected to testify tomorrow. and tonight, what we have learned. wh a former white...
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