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some of these industries are even big users of isds. so opening the door to exclude an industry from isds can have ramifications that were not imagined. the governments that completed tpp keep repeating that exclusion of tobacco from the tpp is a one off and will not be repeated for other industries, but what if other governments look at the tpp and take examples and say, hey, this is a great precedent. now we can start excluding any industry where we have a pet peeve against them. who's next? when will it end? i don't know. i wou to quote senator warren. i'm glad tobacco laws are protected from isds, but what about food safety laws or drug safety laws or any other legislation designed to protect our citizens. so the slippery slope is already there. just to conclude, i would like to remind you that the tobacco industry is not a big user of isds, 694 to 2. we're therefore presented with a policy based on scaremongering and not facts. it's also very badly drafted policy. the tpp tobacco exclusion meticulously lists all possible activities
some of these industries are even big users of isds. so opening the door to exclude an industry from isds can have ramifications that were not imagined. the governments that completed tpp keep repeating that exclusion of tobacco from the tpp is a one off and will not be repeated for other industries, but what if other governments look at the tpp and take examples and say, hey, this is a great precedent. now we can start excluding any industry where we have a pet peeve against them. who's next?...
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isds, investor/state dispute settlement, again, who cares. i spent over a decade working with companies in china. you don't go -- you don't take coherent governments that can retaliate to international tribunals because they will screw you. you talk about it. you hope that you can get their attention. you don't do it. this is just like it's just not going to have that much of an impact except in small countries. i frankly don't care about small countries, i'm sorry. that's why i study china and india. the hatred expressed by some of the people who really criticize isds including in the debate is odd because it -- they now absolutely openly contradicted themselves about brexit. i can't believe the british didn't want to leave their sovereignty to international bureaucrats. so there's a lot of hypocrisy on this issue. in practical terms, isds is going to make very little difference. if your main thing here is to protect the rights of little countries over the big bad united states, then you care about it. most the people talking about isds don'
isds, investor/state dispute settlement, again, who cares. i spent over a decade working with companies in china. you don't go -- you don't take coherent governments that can retaliate to international tribunals because they will screw you. you talk about it. you hope that you can get their attention. you don't do it. this is just like it's just not going to have that much of an impact except in small countries. i frankly don't care about small countries, i'm sorry. that's why i study china and...
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the humidity isde dropping.s our breezes, note the wind direction out of the north, northwest at 13. a dry refreshing evening is at handat and we're going to see theo se temperatures dropping quickly.cy you're still 72 in annapolis.nnp 70 for quantico and fredericksburg. down to 68 at dulles, 64 foror frederick and 64 for wees minister. i love this map because not onlt do you see the temperatures, bub you see the direction of the winds.wi pittsburgh has a temperature of 58-degrees. follow the northwest breeze and you can get all the way out into the atlantic and see what our swirling storm.sw that is colin moving away. even the surf is going to sette down at the beach. be our frontal boundary that touched down and touched down dw with a few showers and storms is doing a good job on making sure colin keeps on moving. now the big shock will be yoube might need a jacket in thehe morning after all these warm mornings, these humid morningsrn it's going to be in the 50s0s tomorrow morning so don't let it take you by 58 for frederick.rede 60 here in district. a range of 55 to 62 for thethe
the humidity isde dropping.s our breezes, note the wind direction out of the north, northwest at 13. a dry refreshing evening is at handat and we're going to see theo se temperatures dropping quickly.cy you're still 72 in annapolis.nnp 70 for quantico and fredericksburg. down to 68 at dulles, 64 foror frederick and 64 for wees minister. i love this map because not onlt do you see the temperatures, bub you see the direction of the winds.wi pittsburgh has a temperature of 58-degrees. follow the...
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. >> secret service isd lead security agency with the dnc working closely with the philadelphia police departmen department, fbi, homeland security. i think there will be enough folks available and knowledgeable on how to keep people safe. >> cakenny added the level of security will be similar to when the pope came to philadelphia. >> clinton spoke first never mentioning trump's name and she called on americans to come together as they did on september 12th 2001. trump attacked clinton and president obama and spoke forcefully about using a presidential power to suspend immigration from parts of the world where there is a proven history of terrorism against the u.s. he seemed to ignore the fact that orlando's shooter omar mateen is from the u.s. >>> our expanded coverage of the orlando mass can kerr continues on 6abc.com. you will find more about those who lost their lives, videos from the scene and the aftermath and a photo gallery of tributes from around the country. >>> world news tonight with david muir will have more on the investigation of the shooting and that is next at 6:30 her
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thath yeah, so paul wiedefeld isde i visiting a number of locationsoo today. today.you know, we asked him how --ow obviously it was really early and so so far so good rightr but even then he said they had learned a few things as far as busing the maintenance workerske in and out of the stations andnd expect that throughout the dayut there will be som
thath yeah, so paul wiedefeld isde i visiting a number of locationsoo today. today.you know, we asked him how --ow obviously it was really early and so so far so good rightr but even then he said they had learned a few things as far as busing the maintenance workerske in and out of the stations andnd expect that throughout the dayut there will be som
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. >> despite those major endorsements for hillarylary clinton bernie sanders isde still campaigning but maybeng bt showing signs of realizing his political fate. following his meetingfoowin yesterday with president obamasa the vermont senator says he plans to campaign for his foris issues rather than victory inhec next month's democratic convention. following meeting sanders held d a rally at rfk stadium. sta >> let's head now to fairfax county where fireworks flewirews last night at a heated schoolteo board meeting. >> at issue the board's brd transgender policy and the a schools particularly in therlint bathroom debate. fox5's melanie alnwick live from falls church this morningr with the details. melanie. >> good morning, guys. g so, you may recall that back tht in mayfair fax county school co board voted to include genderlun identity in its nondiscrimination policy butionb then it did not specify whatpecy kind of accommodations wouldons be made. already right now the schools do have a gender neutraldeneut bathroom and also a processss that transgender students and ad staff have to go
. >> despite those major endorsements for hillarylary clinton bernie sanders isde still campaigning but maybeng bt showing signs of realizing his political fate. following his meetingfoowin yesterday with president obamasa the vermont senator says he plans to campaign for his foris issues rather than victory inhec next month's democratic convention. following meeting sanders held d a rally at rfk stadium. sta >> let's head now to fairfax county where fireworks flewirews last night...
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one thing is if you look at tech , what isd the s&p standing out is the nasdaq ,omposite, six days of gains the longest streak since february. that's pretty impressive. a lot of these small cap's the bignew highs, but movers microsoft, facebook, google, amazon. time, some bad numbers on the flipside coming withford and gm disappointing sales dragging down that sector. government bonds, people keep buying them, driving those yields lower. german five-year yields at low for -.38, a record how much people are paying to the german government. yields,e, u.s. 10 year nothing doing there, at one point the lowest since may 18, close to flat, down a little bit for the day, but not much life in long-term yields. currencies, we want to focus on the yen. the japanese prime minister delayed implementation of the sales tax until 2019. the reason why the yen strength and was risk aversion for lackluster china pmi reports. performing ge best 10 currency, up 10% versus the dollar. dollar-yen started at 120 and strengthened to 105 on an intraday basis. joe: on commodities, pretty quiet day, a little bi
one thing is if you look at tech , what isd the s&p standing out is the nasdaq ,omposite, six days of gains the longest streak since february. that's pretty impressive. a lot of these small cap's the bignew highs, but movers microsoft, facebook, google, amazon. time, some bad numbers on the flipside coming withford and gm disappointing sales dragging down that sector. government bonds, people keep buying them, driving those yields lower. german five-year yields at low for -.38, a record how...
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a couple of things, as far as the market view, something to volatility isd very low though in the british% of the highs level in about seven years since the financial crisis. the polls you talked about displaying a little concern. ramy: you say it is the goto product, more than 200% here. jim: we want to position for higher applied volatility essentially and to be long, a significant move to either direction post referendum and we want to go out to the july 22 expiration a week after the regular expiration. you by 26.5 strike call. you pay about $.90 for that. what you are saying is the applied volatility walks up into the event, you win, a significant move up or down with the structure, you win as well. you just think there will be more volatility. ramy: on grexit, what is your view? i would lean with the equity markets that have a more benign outlook on the referendum and whether or not the u.k. will exit the eu a little over two weeks for that. all right. thank you very much. betty and vonnie, back to you. betty: still ahead, so far, 2016 has proved to be a tough year for him and day.
a couple of things, as far as the market view, something to volatility isd very low though in the british% of the highs level in about seven years since the financial crisis. the polls you talked about displaying a little concern. ramy: you say it is the goto product, more than 200% here. jim: we want to position for higher applied volatility essentially and to be long, a significant move to either direction post referendum and we want to go out to the july 22 expiration a week after the...
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emotionally people are having a isd time with that but that it. about the me ask referendum and how that is weighing on your mind. andrew: i have no ability to predict the outcome and i believe that to other people. i think the positioning is very negative. if you get data like today, that is what is going on. commodities and materials that industrials and energy doing well, that tells you that the market is ripe for that kind of bounce to the upside. being the senior haveolio manager, do you european positions? yes, we do. we have 20% of our portfolio in european stocks. i don't think the value trade will work as much in europe as it does here. the u.s. economy is accelerating, so the biggest opportunities are actually in the u.s. from a value standpoint. david: how important is japan? andrew: i understand all the arguments for fiscal and monetary policy but the real weston is, can you change a culture? what is fascinating is, the u.s. market from the fourth order of 94%.through 2014 rallied the s&p was up 94% from the through 2014.011 it has gon
emotionally people are having a isd time with that but that it. about the me ask referendum and how that is weighing on your mind. andrew: i have no ability to predict the outcome and i believe that to other people. i think the positioning is very negative. if you get data like today, that is what is going on. commodities and materials that industrials and energy doing well, that tells you that the market is ripe for that kind of bounce to the upside. being the senior haveolio manager, do you...
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while the situation is better than when chavez was active, but today thousands of workers are cheated, isd-- that accurate? [yelling] mr. sanders: i'm sorry? [inaudible] mr. sanders: right. and the reason, this is what you are combating right now, you have no legal rights. if i pay you three dollars in our, what will you do about it? you are not going to go to the police, right? that is what you are trying to reform. vigorously of posing -- "vigorously -- opposing vigorously, this treatment of workers, it is the right thing to do. but you know what else, there are workers who are documented, how the impact them? if employers campaign starvation wages -- can pay starvation wages, why would i pay somebody else higher wages? it is the race to the bottom. we need to fight to make sure the undocumented workers get treated fairly and have real recourse. your recourse is, somebody che ats them, you can find legal status. you have employers who are laughing all the way to the bank. right? they are ripping off workers and making a whole lot of money instead of paying legal wages. we need to deal wi
while the situation is better than when chavez was active, but today thousands of workers are cheated, isd-- that accurate? [yelling] mr. sanders: i'm sorry? [inaudible] mr. sanders: right. and the reason, this is what you are combating right now, you have no legal rights. if i pay you three dollars in our, what will you do about it? you are not going to go to the police, right? that is what you are trying to reform. vigorously of posing -- "vigorously -- opposing vigorously, this...
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that it isd andition for fcc chairman for the incoming president to have the opportunity to name the new fcc chairman coul. i've told the senate when i was asked this question in a hearing that as a fellow who studies history that i understand the precedent and i respect the precedent. there is little thing that's going to happen in november let's see what happens there. mr. burr: you will get to november in a second c. do you think the fcc will ruling after the d.c. circuit court ruling? mr. wheeler: we are forbearing from rate regulation and the need to file tariffs and all the sort of stuff and that is not changing. mr. burr: presidential candidate donald trump says he will reverse your net neutrality regulation. the fccns and limits authority, what impact will that have on consumers? we have just been spectrumbout the future, the connectivity feature, and how this country maintains national leadership. components --e spectre must be fast. um must be fast.b access to spectrum must be fair. we need to be sure that an rural utah people are connected so they can enjoy the benefits an
that it isd andition for fcc chairman for the incoming president to have the opportunity to name the new fcc chairman coul. i've told the senate when i was asked this question in a hearing that as a fellow who studies history that i understand the precedent and i respect the precedent. there is little thing that's going to happen in november let's see what happens there. mr. burr: you will get to november in a second c. do you think the fcc will ruling after the d.c. circuit court ruling? mr....
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what we are trying aging," isd "disrupt outdated beliefs about aging and sparking new solutions someore people can live in age better. we have seen the beginnings of this recognition from the private sector that there is value in this $7.1 trillion worth of economic value of people 50 plus. you are starting to see companies like amazon try to focus on products and services that address the needs of the 50 plus. starting to see companies like airbnb and uber look for drivers who are 50 plus as a way to supplement their income. both with uber and airbnb and some of those other companies. it is good that it is recognition that there is a market in the 50 plus and they need, we need new products and services that may not be aligned with where we were living 20 years ago. a perfect example of this was withgot into the market perfectasmall way, a muchple was the table, like an ipad but with additional features like larger fonts. we got into the font makeup years and during the course of that time, other tugboats -- tablet making kumbaya started addressing the needs of the 50 plus. we were
what we are trying aging," isd "disrupt outdated beliefs about aging and sparking new solutions someore people can live in age better. we have seen the beginnings of this recognition from the private sector that there is value in this $7.1 trillion worth of economic value of people 50 plus. you are starting to see companies like amazon try to focus on products and services that address the needs of the 50 plus. starting to see companies like airbnb and uber look for drivers who are 50...
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these before vice president bin laden isd dead, a narrative that al qaeda was on the run. now they have a terrorist attack and they have to mislead the american people because it is 66 days before an election, the legacy is on the line and she has the goddess of history looking over her shoulder. put together a report we think supplements the good work in the old report. we did that because we feel it is important to know what happened and also why. why did it happen. you look at every step of this and i am concerned as sure as i am standing here, it happened because of clinical concerns this administration had. why did we stand benghazi when everyone else was leaving? when did we stay when -- why did we stay when the security position was a dangerous. why did we mislead the american people and why were they talking about making sure the military went in wearing civilian clothes and not uniforms. we outline in our report. as the chairman said, i encourage you to read both because it tells that story and that is something that should greatppen in a country as as ours, where
these before vice president bin laden isd dead, a narrative that al qaeda was on the run. now they have a terrorist attack and they have to mislead the american people because it is 66 days before an election, the legacy is on the line and she has the goddess of history looking over her shoulder. put together a report we think supplements the good work in the old report. we did that because we feel it is important to know what happened and also why. why did it happen. you look at every step of...
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reporter: rabb bin witnesses says students still have the right to pray it just cannot be sanction isdy the district. he adds the school board will likely not vote against the courts and local solicitor. >> but if we did that we would be putting our district at legal risk and those same parents that want us to have prayer certainly don't want us to raise their taxes. >> reporter: the school board is holding a meeting next week in hopes of getting public input about this issue. while it is highly unlikely that will be a benediction or invocation added to the program everyone is hoping for a compromise in time for graduation scheduled for june 15. in pottstown gray hall channel6 "action news." >> professional cyclist will take over several streets in philadelphia this weekend. mayor jim kenney talked about the philadelphia international cycling classic today. the men's and women's races will make a 12-mile route through lemon halls and the riders will have to climb the grueling manayunk wall. for a list of road closures just led to six -- head so 6abc.com. >> time for a check of the "act
reporter: rabb bin witnesses says students still have the right to pray it just cannot be sanction isdy the district. he adds the school board will likely not vote against the courts and local solicitor. >> but if we did that we would be putting our district at legal risk and those same parents that want us to have prayer certainly don't want us to raise their taxes. >> reporter: the school board is holding a meeting next week in hopes of getting public input about this issue. while...
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getyt a shower or thunderstorm butst b the likelihood of them beingm bg as strong as they could be isdewith every hour.very watching a storm that's fairly y strong looking up towards thedst harrisburg area but it's gott'sg hail with it but that is moremoe tracking toward thedhe philadelphia area and thenphia n there's a tremendous amount ofuo activity from charleston, west virginia, to roanoke toia, to ra richmond. the clouds still hangingou around our area keeping us us going and can't call the all a clear until this front getsronts south but you know what,know wt, that's that pesky front downt to our south tomorrow means there could still be a fewstilba showers because it's closese enough by there we could hav another shower maybe even anve isolated rumble of thunder.hund 79 degrees now but superup humid. you probably don't need me todot tell you that and there's plenty of moisture if any storms do form for some heavyoma rain bulle but right now we're hanging in there.he 66 in hagerstown.herst clouds a few storms for friday i maybe as well.mael we'll take you hour by hour hou through
getyt a shower or thunderstorm butst b the likelihood of them beingm bg as strong as they could be isdewith every hour.very watching a storm that's fairly y strong looking up towards thedst harrisburg area but it's gott'sg hail with it but that is moremoe tracking toward thedhe philadelphia area and thenphia n there's a tremendous amount ofuo activity from charleston, west virginia, to roanoke toia, to ra richmond. the clouds still hangingou around our area keeping us us going and can't call...
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with thess in the end infrastructure that will be built, barrier fences, patrol isds, garrison units, that entirely new infrastructure. a sensor system would be mostly new. have used ins we places, where it has worked out well. there is no comparison with what will be produced versus what is on the ground today. the border coordination centers are important. it will create cooperation between palestinians that will lead the center at some point in the new palestinian state with jordanian counterparts across with americans, jordanians, palestinians, and israelis in all of them. it will create habits of cooperation which provide for a strategic viability and security. i would like to invite you to follow up on that. two questions. any additional comments on the overall system that john is describing? i know you have spent a lot of time and thought carefully about that. also, to follow up, despite all , thereifferent systems is still this question about, ok, who, in the long-term, is that force sitting on the river, you know? the report offers a number of different options. thatately, it
with thess in the end infrastructure that will be built, barrier fences, patrol isds, garrison units, that entirely new infrastructure. a sensor system would be mostly new. have used ins we places, where it has worked out well. there is no comparison with what will be produced versus what is on the ground today. the border coordination centers are important. it will create cooperation between palestinians that will lead the center at some point in the new palestinian state with jordanian...
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this isd 35 minutes. ♪this is my fight song take back my life song ♪ right song ♪ all turned up ♪ >> hello, welcome! welcome to this historic of the planned parenthood action fund. we are now in session. [cheering and applause] i don't know how in the world we planned for all of us to be when the his week first woman in history secured her party's nomination for states.nt of the united [cheering and applause] week of been a celebration, 100 years in the making as planned parenthood second century. so the fight for women, the right of women to control their destiny and the courageous fight for the right to vote have shaped the of rtunity for millions women and families. struggles gnize the with all those who came before us to make this day possible. washen my great-grandmother a girl, women couldn't vote under texas law, and yet two later, her granddaughter, ann richards, was elected governor of the state of texas. [cheering and applause] and i think like so many of you, and we've talked about this so wish
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in the meantime, though, we'reh, kind of in a dry w break.re with that being said, it isd,t pretty muggy.pretty muggy. we are expecting more stormstos later on this evening and it's i because of that they look toy l be heavy rain producers and,, therefore, the national weather service has issued a iss flash flood watch for latefloo this afternoon into tonight.o tn i think overnight is still the e time frame for the very heavy fr rain that includes baltimore,mo, washington, areas towards ourur west and northern virginia,irgi western maryland and even intoni sections of west virginia. so, the area with the highest he chance of seeing the severeheev weather and the heavy rain looks to be off towards ourur west, at least this afternoonftr and tonight but we'll all seella the rain.th 73 in washington right now.ig n yeah its mild, it's muggy out there. 68 in feds frederick.rederi 68 in westminster and 69 in annapolis.an here's your forecast forrecast today.toda watching that batch of showers o off towards our west so wet w could see a shower or time. that will be very scattered. scr otherwise, we act
in the meantime, though, we'reh, kind of in a dry w break.re with that being said, it isd,t pretty muggy.pretty muggy. we are expecting more stormstos later on this evening and it's i because of that they look toy l be heavy rain producers and,, therefore, the national weather service has issued a iss flash flood watch for latefloo this afternoon into tonight.o tn i think overnight is still the e time frame for the very heavy fr rain that includes baltimore,mo, washington, areas towards ourur...
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thath yeah, so paul wiedefeld isde i visiting a number of locationsoo today. today. he stopped by here ballstone this morning. you know, we asked him how --ow obviously it was really early and so so far so good rightr but even then he said they had learned a few things as far as busing the maintenance workerske in and out of the stations andnd expect that throughout the dayut there will be som learned as to how the h t safetrack plan is going.soing so, let me let you hear from f him himself and then we'llhe w tell you about how everythingutw else is going today. t >> more reliable and obviously safety issues will bes wi minimized. that's what we're getting out of this.'rof but weary building basic stuffis here.re. unfortunately it's not shrine se knee and new it's the balance bn lasts, it's the ties, just new rail, things that are sortgs t which the customer isn't goingsg to see but they'll experience it just in more reliability. re. you can see some of the issuesss that need to be taken care of.ce look at all the water the w intrusion there along theng the tracks. w
thath yeah, so paul wiedefeld isde i visiting a number of locationsoo today. today. he stopped by here ballstone this morning. you know, we asked him how --ow obviously it was really early and so so far so good rightr but even then he said they had learned a few things as far as busing the maintenance workerske in and out of the stations andnd expect that throughout the dayut there will be som learned as to how the h t safetrack plan is going.soing so, let me let you hear from f him himself and...
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teresa, isd from currently the president and cofounder and senior back faculty member. it is the first muslim liberal as college in the united states. he is also an advisor to stanford university program and islamic studies. he serves as a member of the board of advisors of george russell's one nation program. he also in addition and the vice president for the form for the promotingrting -- peace in muslim societies. which is founded and presided mastersone of the top of islamic sciences in the world. h attributedy, hamsa to the writing of the 2006 affirmingn in morocco the right to religious minorities and muslim majority country he also met with from francis in rome to discuss the implications of this declaration. he will speak for 30 minutes this afternoon followed by a brief dialogue and them a lifetime for questions and answers. it is my distinct pleasure and privilege to introduce one of our country's most distinguished and well recognized muslim scholars, to finally welcome him here to santa clara. please join me in giving a warm to ship himelcome hamsah yusuf. [
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trump, what isd your counsel to mr. trump to right the ship after a difficult two weeks of polling? policies that make sense. tom: that is what mitch mcconnell said. but seriously, what is your prescription for the republicans and for mr. trump? kevin: the prescription for the republicans is that it is probably all over this cycle, and you better be focusing on honesty and relevance going forward. francine: all right. isn't anything else? is it in style? i am struggling from where i'm sitting to understand how much the policy in the u.s. has to do i'm struggling from where i am sitting to understand how much the policy in the u.s. has to deal with substance. kevin: i think mr. trump has picked one, huge, human condition, which is when you are threatened with loss, it is three times more effective than winning. if someone threatens to take something away from you, emotionally, that has much more impact on your psyche than the promise of a gsin. ain. and he has tapped into that dramatically. tom: kevin roberts, thanks so much. this is a spectacular, beautiful book with gorgeous black-
trump, what isd your counsel to mr. trump to right the ship after a difficult two weeks of polling? policies that make sense. tom: that is what mitch mcconnell said. but seriously, what is your prescription for the republicans and for mr. trump? kevin: the prescription for the republicans is that it is probably all over this cycle, and you better be focusing on honesty and relevance going forward. francine: all right. isn't anything else? is it in style? i am struggling from where i'm sitting...
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there's different views and i i want to say i support the gentlelady for what she isd b doing. the fbi under amendment would be notified by a process been on the terror list anytime in the last five years to try to purchase a firearm. the columns by name but have been long-term we would've alerted the fbi that the orlando shooter wanted to buy again. the second amendment would've been protected, but most of allb those people in the nightclub would've been protected. i'm for protecting the constitution but i'm protecting the point of the constitution. when we take an oath it is tooi defend the constitution. it's also to defend the american people. against all enemies foreign and domestic.e we meet the enemy and its poster we will act.th we've got to act. the effort offered by the gentlelady from maine is compromised without capitulation on principle. that's what the people want. it has intellectual rigor. it meets the constitutional test and help we support it, and to help somewhere that we start giving votes up and down and nor hiding behind the parliamentary procedure. i yield
there's different views and i i want to say i support the gentlelady for what she isd b doing. the fbi under amendment would be notified by a process been on the terror list anytime in the last five years to try to purchase a firearm. the columns by name but have been long-term we would've alerted the fbi that the orlando shooter wanted to buy again. the second amendment would've been protected, but most of allb those people in the nightclub would've been protected. i'm for protecting the...
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them on the watch list and had no power to prevent him from purchasing weapons that the gun store that isd the key thing. no power to prevent him from purchasing at a gun store if this was a place that would allow the attorneys general to know about your landau attempt and then investigating him to determine whether to deny that done based off his history. so now we will explain the hist. database also known as the consolidated terror watchlist under this amendment the attorney general looks to this database to identify terrori suspected terrorist than tost be included they must have reasonable suspicion based on the totality of circumstances and objective facts that a person is a known or suspected terrorist information is derived from sources at home and abroad to ensure that only individuals are placed on the list the fbi director told the intelligenced the committee that information thoroughly vettetted his process is rigorously audited to reduce the number of false positives there are approximately 1 millionas records in the database but less than half of 1% u.s. persons this is the n
them on the watch list and had no power to prevent him from purchasing weapons that the gun store that isd the key thing. no power to prevent him from purchasing at a gun store if this was a place that would allow the attorneys general to know about your landau attempt and then investigating him to determine whether to deny that done based off his history. so now we will explain the hist. database also known as the consolidated terror watchlist under this amendment the attorney general looks to...
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one of the key agreements is they build on each other, you would get a lot of pushback to removing isds altogether. mr. pearson: even though the committee supported the australia requirement. >> there is good reason to have because i think there are times when an american companies need that kind of protection internationally. but i fully agree that we should not have any discriminatory activity in there. the tobacco exclusion was wrong. i have no grief for the tobacco industry. i have been a non-smoker my entire life. but i do not want anybody discriminating against them any more than discriminating against anyone else. mr. pearson: questions? right here. >> yes, hello. i am with the progressive policy institute. fork you very much mentioning the fact that our friends in the press need to press candidates much more strictly on the implications of their trade position. oute is a lot of rhetoric there that people do not seem to get challenged on. i would like to ask you a question from your experience as a trade and agricultural negotiator along that line. one of our candidates said in a
one of the key agreements is they build on each other, you would get a lot of pushback to removing isds altogether. mr. pearson: even though the committee supported the australia requirement. >> there is good reason to have because i think there are times when an american companies need that kind of protection internationally. but i fully agree that we should not have any discriminatory activity in there. the tobacco exclusion was wrong. i have no grief for the tobacco industry. i have...
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. >> this was expected this isd ti what they were predicting whencw the stock exchange opened thisdtt really aa surprise. su the real surprise, though, wasuw the fact that they did go ahead and vote to leave the europeanua union.un i know that president obama wasw actually awakened in the middle of the night to be told the ne news. he was for them staying in the european union of course it thee continued with david cameronid m going ahead and saying he willhl resign.gn he also was for great britaintan staying in the european union. u and then he resigned saying that obviously the people have spok spoken, and i should not be the one that should lead the shiplee any more. o choose someone thatom is more representative of whatfa the people want.e w you're right, maureen, it wasn't -- it was close. c it was like 52% i think2% i thi something like that >> 52-48. >> yeah.>> y bob barnard is now joining usoig he's down at the flash cam and so as surprising as that news tn was overnight, bob, this rightsr now we're watching is not surprising. it's pretty much the reaction we expecteexpected.
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isd curves, the flatter as it gets further out. david: this is 15 years and then it flattens out.ations about sentiment of growth. us aboutr tells long-term projections and says there is not a lot of expectation? on if there still debate the flatness is signaling the same thing eight used to, particularly in the u.s.. let's take a look at the evolving dot plot. this is the historical movement of the dot plot. it looks at the distribution of the dots, reflective of expectations for how many interest rate increases there will be. the media numbers are the line. obviously it has come down considerably. you also see the expectation clustering much more. came in as the loan dots to expect interest rates. david: he was saying we're not sure we can predict that far. we are doing things we cannot do. julie: he was quitting the -- he markets.ng the jonathan: thank you very much. coming up next, mohamed el-erian joins us looking ahead at the referendum on thursday. ♪ ?c+sv david: referendum reversal, stocks surge and the pound sees its best day since 2008 as polls show britain leaning towar
isd curves, the flatter as it gets further out. david: this is 15 years and then it flattens out.ations about sentiment of growth. us aboutr tells long-term projections and says there is not a lot of expectation? on if there still debate the flatness is signaling the same thing eight used to, particularly in the u.s.. let's take a look at the evolving dot plot. this is the historical movement of the dot plot. it looks at the distribution of the dots, reflective of expectations for how many...
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jo ann: well, what we are trying aging," isd "disrupt get rid of outdated beliefs about aging and sparking new solutions so that more people can live and age better. what we have seen is there is the beginnings of this recognition from the private sector that there is value in this $7.1 trillion worth of economic value of people 50 + bring to the u.s. you are starting to see companies like amazon starting to focus on products and services that address the needs of the 50+. starting to see companies like airbnb and uber look for drivers who are 50 plus as a way to supplement their income, both with uber and airbnb and some of those other kind of companies. so it is good, it is a recognition that there is a market in the 50 plus, and they need, we need new products and services that may not be aligned with where we were living 20 years ago. a perfect example of this was aarp got into the market in a small way, the product was called real pad. it was a tablet much like an ipad or some other kind of tablet, but it had additional features like larger fonts, easier access so that anyone would be
jo ann: well, what we are trying aging," isd "disrupt get rid of outdated beliefs about aging and sparking new solutions so that more people can live and age better. what we have seen is there is the beginnings of this recognition from the private sector that there is value in this $7.1 trillion worth of economic value of people 50 + bring to the u.s. you are starting to see companies like amazon starting to focus on products and services that address the needs of the 50+. starting to...
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aor i'll put my speech aside and isd want to specifically mentionedyi what happened.d happens, we have three choices.e we let it define us, destroy usy or we let it strengthen us ends said today in orlando we hadad hideous dose of reality i youliy were you orlando to be strongtrn because i'm standing in room full of the most generous humanm beings on earth and we'll beeahe with you every step of the way.y >>> for the opening in the showo corden did comedically join thej indicate of hamilton with altont spoof on hamilton's openingpe number. they essentially introduced james core don't as they do inh the show when they introduced miranda as hamilton. inn construction president obama and the first lady. impact hamilton had onad o education.edatio they performed their yorktown without the muskets tot pay tribute to orlando.. the big question whether or notn hamilton would break the recordc for most tony wins.in most nominations is hamilton hao with 16.with 1 though the musical was shy of just one award it won 11 just j shy of breaking the record for c the producers had wh
aor i'll put my speech aside and isd want to specifically mentionedyi what happened.d happens, we have three choices.e we let it define us, destroy usy or we let it strengthen us ends said today in orlando we hadad hideous dose of reality i youliy were you orlando to be strongtrn because i'm standing in room full of the most generous humanm beings on earth and we'll beeahe with you every step of the way.y >>> for the opening in the showo corden did comedically join thej indicate of...
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the chuck brown band isd bringing any other only go-gothl but jazz go-go and then eddie palmietti latinothing about jazz. >> there's a lost series goingoi on aerospace down at the yard yr and that's -- >> why do you think jazz hasyoui been so enduring. >> i think that because there's somethinhig for for everybody melanie. mel i think that jazz meets youet where you are so if you like yo soul, there's some soul jazz for you. if you like country, there's,he some country jazz.ntry if you like big band, there'sd, big band. if you like smooth, there'sot te smooth. there's traditional jazzonal jaz straight ahead. if you like avant garde free, fe if you're a person that loves l to have -- there's something everybody. >> sunny thank you so much. we got to roll. that dnkoes weit for us thiss morning. thanks for joining us. >> we'll be back tomorrow morning. >> d.c. jazz fest.org. don't let dust and allergies get between you and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater tha
the chuck brown band isd bringing any other only go-gothl but jazz go-go and then eddie palmietti latinothing about jazz. >> there's a lost series goingoi on aerospace down at the yard yr and that's -- >> why do you think jazz hasyoui been so enduring. >> i think that because there's somethinhig for for everybody melanie. mel i think that jazz meets youet where you are so if you like yo soul, there's some soul jazz for you. if you like country, there's,he some country...
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but the ics or isds is simply a point that is unnecessary and nobody has made the case about why it is necessary when we have two court systems that are highly developed that we have trillions of dollars of investment that have been brought in without it and now suddenly we need special court for foreign investors that doesn't apply to any citizen. >> on that point you are obviously having a lot of concerns on both sides about this court setup. from the labor side and the business side. there are concerns about changing the previous arrangement. where do things stand on that in the context of ttp negotiations? are you closer? how are you managing those competing views and are you any closer to finding a solution? >> yes. first let me start by saying that of course agreement however successful it is is not the only answer to growth. it is a part of it. as you are and as we are, we are negotiating around 20 trade agreements right now. trade is important for growth. it has proven very important. we have very, very active stakeholders not only in the united states but different stakeholder
but the ics or isds is simply a point that is unnecessary and nobody has made the case about why it is necessary when we have two court systems that are highly developed that we have trillions of dollars of investment that have been brought in without it and now suddenly we need special court for foreign investors that doesn't apply to any citizen. >> on that point you are obviously having a lot of concerns on both sides about this court setup. from the labor side and the business side....
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franchisei history and the first since 2009 on a home -- on home ice but but instead the series is headed isds took an early lead ld and goalie martin jones, well, , he made a stance. s stopping final 31 shots that hee faced. final in this one, four-two. fr- pittsburgh up in that series thr three to two.wo. game six sunday night in san isa jose. >>> the orioles could be without manny machado for up to four games that's how long he's beene suspended for this fight in thet game against the royals.st t he charged the mount after after ventura plucked um had withh 99 miles an hour fast ball tot b the ribs. r venture what was suspended nined games but that might really beey one start if you got a five game rotation.on. >> right. >> both appealed their a punishments and continue to pla until the process is complete.om i think pitchers should beuld suspended more. more >> oh yeah absolutely.yeah autel >> he only misses one game. >> they don't play the other the eight. >> >> dab no more. cam newton is retiring that signature, that one, dance movev >> all right. the reigning nflmvp told tol charlotte
franchisei history and the first since 2009 on a home -- on home ice but but instead the series is headed isds took an early lead ld and goalie martin jones, well, , he made a stance. s stopping final 31 shots that hee faced. final in this one, four-two. fr- pittsburgh up in that series thr three to two.wo. game six sunday night in san isa jose. >>> the orioles could be without manny machado for up to four games that's how long he's beene suspended for this fight in thet game against...
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this morning.orni certainly humid maybe lights still op at this ti hour.ur. 270 southbound shady grove isdd.tre all right.t. that's a look at traffic. much more coming up in the 8:008 a.m. hour.a.m. hou steve and allison.lison >>> still to come speaking oftoc 8:00 o'clock metro's year long maintenance blitz starts today.t we're literally hours away. we'll tell you how you can get g around for pretty much the nextt year. ye let's focus on the next two two weeks first.irst. >>> remain sane. >>> there's much more to discover in del ray.over idel r we'll head back out to our zipop trip to find out about some of the events happening thishis summer. three minutes before the hour or 8:00 o'clock.'clock we'll see you on the other side of the break. of the break. ♪ double down on your candy and coffee cravings with dunkin's new heath and almond joy candy bar flavored iced coffees. america runs on dunkin'. ♪ >> this is fox5 news morning.org >>> right now at 8:00 live lookl at our second zip trip of summer 2016. 20 we are in the alexandriae alexia neighborhoo
this morning.orni certainly humid maybe lights still op at this ti hour.ur. 270 southbound shady grove isdd.tre all right.t. that's a look at traffic. much more coming up in the 8:008 a.m. hour.a.m. hou steve and allison.lison >>> still to come speaking oftoc 8:00 o'clock metro's year long maintenance blitz starts today.t we're literally hours away. we'll tell you how you can get g around for pretty much the nextt year. ye let's focus on the next two two weeks first.irst. >>>...
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the american people have , it isd row versus wade old enough that it is black letter law and it willot be reversed anymore than slavery or any other issue. which nowg issue becomes a wage issue come -- -- wedge issue. people against it should oppose it as it is they can with federal funding but it is time to let it go and accept that the best we can do is limit federal dollars. as far as law, it is now a settled issue for sure. thank you very much. host: that is steve from florida. here to talk about the decision yesterday sam baker. tell us about how the breakdown of the votes came, or at least the decision, and how each side came to its legal arguments supporting and defending. guest: this was a case that if justice scalia was still on the bench this would have been a 5-4 decision. with five votes to strike down texas's requirements. the three remaining staunch conservatives. on the other side, the majority opinion was written by justice stephen breyer and it is .xtremely back focused it is very long, detailed. there is not a lot of good quotes and it because it does not sort of in
the american people have , it isd row versus wade old enough that it is black letter law and it willot be reversed anymore than slavery or any other issue. which nowg issue becomes a wage issue come -- -- wedge issue. people against it should oppose it as it is they can with federal funding but it is time to let it go and accept that the best we can do is limit federal dollars. as far as law, it is now a settled issue for sure. thank you very much. host: that is steve from florida. here to talk...
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often what is interesting about is there isde camps a certain level of neglect. within neglect, there are places for autonomy. the flip side of that is you have deaths, health crises. sometimes it takes a few allies. there is a union town. what happens is they basically get an ally to get them 20 pegs of nails and boards and they build a community that is so successful that they start a making profit off turpentine and the union tries to kick them out. find all kinds of gypsy communities moving around. more people come around. all of a sudden you have a town on the census in 1860. all of a sudden you will find these places completely created by people on the move. the mississippi valley camps have the best record. john eden is a very abolitionist chaplain. these are regulated by the government, but meant to have free people call the shots as much as possible. [inaudible] this is where -- the birth of different yurok receipts. it's good for historians to get a read on their notes. the superintendent of contraband is not a military role, but they often give this ro
often what is interesting about is there isde camps a certain level of neglect. within neglect, there are places for autonomy. the flip side of that is you have deaths, health crises. sometimes it takes a few allies. there is a union town. what happens is they basically get an ally to get them 20 pegs of nails and boards and they build a community that is so successful that they start a making profit off turpentine and the union tries to kick them out. find all kinds of gypsy communities moving...
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in addition to a vicious and that isd ideology fueling a lot of the extremist networks and movementsregion, in addition to the fraying and collapse of state and institutions, we concede that the proxy conflict the sunnian and states of the region is helping to fuel instability in the perspective,om my a rebalance is needed in order for a moretable effective american strategy in the middle east and it goes like this. to be raising the costs on iran for its destabilizing and we need to be raising the confidence of our sunni partners that the united there andgoing to be so -- and in so doing, in raising their confidence, begin down some ofaw their more dangerous hedging behavior. costs on iran, raise the confidence of our sunni partners and set the table effective enforcement of both the iran nuclear deal and our capacity to fight isis. is something that has to be played out with something more terms like that. it's something i would love to engage with many of you as we go because if there's one thing we all know, it's that challenges from nigeria in west africa all the asia, across so
in addition to a vicious and that isd ideology fueling a lot of the extremist networks and movementsregion, in addition to the fraying and collapse of state and institutions, we concede that the proxy conflict the sunnian and states of the region is helping to fuel instability in the perspective,om my a rebalance is needed in order for a moretable effective american strategy in the middle east and it goes like this. to be raising the costs on iran for its destabilizing and we need to be raising...