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original proposal on isds was called an opt-out proposal. that's the last one you'll see covered in the press, unless you read something like inside u.s. trade, a subscription publication. the proceed wolf originally was any country that wants in can be in. the u.s. is opting out. by the way, we're changing the rules and getting rid of all these rights. the only right you're going to have is for compensation for expropriation. which, again, not a problem. compensation expropriation of real property, ok, so be it. mexico came back to the u.s. and said you're getting out, we can't be in if you're how the. how can we say we should be in? we're the ones who paid $200 million because of your damn companies suing us. so mexico said i guess we're opting out too. ironically, canada, the one progressive government, the other conservative governments, canada was miserable. we have no one to isds with. you can't do it by yourself. you have to have another country in. despite the fact they're the progressives and should have been the first ones to bail
original proposal on isds was called an opt-out proposal. that's the last one you'll see covered in the press, unless you read something like inside u.s. trade, a subscription publication. the proceed wolf originally was any country that wants in can be in. the u.s. is opting out. by the way, we're changing the rules and getting rid of all these rights. the only right you're going to have is for compensation for expropriation. which, again, not a problem. compensation expropriation of real...
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the part of isds, the notion of foreign companies multinationals beginning to go tound the u.s. courts and go too a tribunal of three private sector attorneys in having to by pay out cash not ordered the u.s. court bye-bye three random people who by the way the rules allow them to rotate in one case suing the another cased in act as the judge and making me do both at the same time in the same time period and conflict interest rules in the u.s. courts so that is from progressive perspective. environmentalto labor and other from a conservative perspective that is it. sovereignty outrage so if you look at chief justice robbers and the wrights about is bad. the supreme court, he just says a way, auld delegate right to decide when the u.s. rulesment gets sued what the u.s. government sued by and who decides where the treasury othergets paid out to companies that is something that should be in our court. it is something we should have toeal nosecally to be able review. from senator elizabeth war reason's perspective, basically, democracy issue. and we put those together and it that pr
the part of isds, the notion of foreign companies multinationals beginning to go tound the u.s. courts and go too a tribunal of three private sector attorneys in having to by pay out cash not ordered the u.s. court bye-bye three random people who by the way the rules allow them to rotate in one case suing the another cased in act as the judge and making me do both at the same time in the same time period and conflict interest rules in the u.s. courts so that is from progressive perspective....
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. >> question about the isds.what is your view about why the white house is taking it on so strongly? obviously it was a campaign promise but there are other promises that went into the nitty-gritty of policymaking go away. why that turnaround? >> so i think that there are probably three reasons. one is practically those investor rules in nafta are an incredible incentive for outsourcing. and the administration goals to try to reverse those incentives. it's one thing if the companies decide, make if you confess with make sense. it's another thing if there's a push factor in a trade agreement that is telling you to leave when that's not the goal of pushing jobbed out. that's number one. practically it's one of the few things that will make a big difference. that come getting rid of the buy american bantam raising the role of fortune and raising standards. you have to do all four things and you can change the dynamics to see what investments happen and where the jobs are. you miss one piece of those, you will not so
. >> question about the isds.what is your view about why the white house is taking it on so strongly? obviously it was a campaign promise but there are other promises that went into the nitty-gritty of policymaking go away. why that turnaround? >> so i think that there are probably three reasons. one is practically those investor rules in nafta are an incredible incentive for outsourcing. and the administration goals to try to reverse those incentives. it's one thing if the...
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law professors and economics professors who are all nafta ttp supporters but for a handful saying isds is just an abomination, intellectually, systematically and the third issue is a pragmatic defensive one which is when isds was first created, the scope of the rules was narrower and the kind of things that were being ordered for payouts were smaller. and the difficult thing that would happen is a government where there was a good functioning court system would nationalize an oil well and this became a place to get the money back and no one has a problem with that. there's a system like that in the nafta, compensation for appropriation, no one would complain. the problem is in tariffs and beyond, all these crazy rules are being so there was all a right to be compensated for regulation changed. right now under nafta, canada is going to be on the hook for tens of millions of dollars for doing environmental impact statements on the mind and the environmental impact system is all the us1 i think there has been a growing year , the state department to decide these cases that some point we a
law professors and economics professors who are all nafta ttp supporters but for a handful saying isds is just an abomination, intellectually, systematically and the third issue is a pragmatic defensive one which is when isds was first created, the scope of the rules was narrower and the kind of things that were being ordered for payouts were smaller. and the difficult thing that would happen is a government where there was a good functioning court system would nationalize an oil well and this...
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you don't need open season on all laws to open ended isds on the shelf. and that thinking is not permeating candida so that's where it is. [inaudible] >> i mean, i feel there is some certainty that one can say isds is a practical matter is out of nafta. and the question then becomes, there is a difference. you are from houston. i would imagine the oil engine would like to know if they are ex-appropriate which is happened in mexico in the past, that they would have a way for compensation that is what the pro-isds always safe if we just need this for compensation for ex-appropriation. that's not what it's about. there's been a huge attack on domestic progressive policies using isds. so if the languages and there is basically calling the blood of the folks who said that's what they want, now they have. they have to change the procedure as well. it just can't be the same three corporate tribunals. if editors are way to compensate ex-appropriation and to put that in, that might be something folks in houston would want to know. that seems to be what they're tal
you don't need open season on all laws to open ended isds on the shelf. and that thinking is not permeating candida so that's where it is. [inaudible] >> i mean, i feel there is some certainty that one can say isds is a practical matter is out of nafta. and the question then becomes, there is a difference. you are from houston. i would imagine the oil engine would like to know if they are ex-appropriate which is happened in mexico in the past, that they would have a way for compensation...
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[applause] panelist isd joseph. he is assistant professor at the university of north carolina chapel hill. his creative and professional work as well as his resource -- research focuses on diversifying three occasions and advertising. he has obtained a jd and phd. in addition to his strategic he maintains his -- in north carolina. please welcome joseph. [applause] thank you for having me. i think you will hear a theme today of an charity of many of us. did a greatn introduction of all of the things that we really consider in this space. i always like to start these not for the people in the room who there are many law and policy experts here and this is well known. i know there are people watching at home. chelsea and i are also here representing the lgbt interest group. a common thing i see all of the time in our public examples where we discuss things like free speech often relate to things like roseanne or james gunn. apparently disney has been busy this year. but we often see whether we agree with someone's twee
[applause] panelist isd joseph. he is assistant professor at the university of north carolina chapel hill. his creative and professional work as well as his resource -- research focuses on diversifying three occasions and advertising. he has obtained a jd and phd. in addition to his strategic he maintains his -- in north carolina. please welcome joseph. [applause] thank you for having me. i think you will hear a theme today of an charity of many of us. did a greatn introduction of all of the...
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. -- she isd is in charged with crimes against humanity which she denies.his happened after the 2010 her husband lost to the current president but did not step down and held onto power which led to violence and 3000 people died. his wife has been implicated in some of the violence. in 2012, the international criminal court brought charges against her. involved in the shelling of a market in an area. the ivory coast did not respond to the root west from the international criminal court. however, in 2015, she was imprisoned on charges -- different charges of endangering state security which is three years in prison. it gets more complicated because oft march she was acquitted the charges of beingng involvevn the violence but last thursday the supreme court overturned the acquittal but four days later she is being pardoned. a lot of back-and-forth. this is seen as some as an attempt at political reconciliation. ,> we turn to our top story iranians praising for fresh economic difficulties after the united states reimposed blanket accessns to hit tehran's to dol
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fhe t vibe isd deand aob nody hajus swag or ice, we need to ckpi o upur er engy, then sodymebo h taso say it. n>>theed atwa sggernd a juic> >> to the.s u. open, serena wiia rmseady to .go cenlrtaiyit wgg swa and e.juic tsheook the first set 6-4. second set, svierng at match point. serena wliil mamsov oesnn i rastight tsse, 6, -46-0. reseilna wlisam moves forward. >>oo asour y bhomeecom mesore nneccoted, u yone fioed ks toeep .up d ans fios ith0%e 10er-o fibptic network which means you get phenomenal capacity for your tech. now, get20 $rd0 towa a range of google anned rtst sma hdeome svice us pl fas thete isttnterne av ble,aila to up20tv0 el channs,ne pho , ana d p2-yearriuace gee,rant alr $79.99 p meritonth wh 2-a ayeargreentme. yand ifourder oin onle byho , staaugu 3t,1srriuace gee,rant you'etll g150 a $vi psa repaid rd ca. goyangetf to iocos.m. 100%yho , staabeufitic r-opneortwk.rant 10 he0% pmenonal. you're and we support that.ovg what matters, at innion heal,th a partnership between ovinana aed tna, so you can agect ay.ivel approach to health and wellness, and keep pursuing li ouf
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but, there isd some g news for team.er d.c. d.c. united won a late-night nailbiter here at home. this play, i can't even talk about it. >> took on orlandocity. and then rudy fed the ball for a goal.co finalre here, 3-2.sd on wedne d.c. unitedes tak on portland timbers. >> what you didn't see in thec. video d. unitehead an empty goal. rudy came outo of n where to tackle the guy from to other team get the ball back. >> is there tackling in soccer no >> side tackle. anyway, it was legal. he had the ball and passed it to, lobbed it up and then he scored, again. that was a hat trick for him. >> little excited there? >> the play was nside. >> ifpretended i understood anything about soccer. >> this is why he's paid the big bucks. he can do stuff like this. >> glad he's shown he's worth the money. >>> eun, canle youe do guest commentary. i love listening to your enthusiasm. it's fantastic. >> i'm just a fan. >>> this morning a flash flood watch for part of the area, not everybody. northern maryland and northern virginia off towards 81. uck's back in just a few minutes to show you the tim
but, there isd some g news for team.er d.c. d.c. united won a late-night nailbiter here at home. this play, i can't even talk about it. >> took on orlandocity. and then rudy fed the ball for a goal.co finalre here, 3-2.sd on wedne d.c. unitedes tak on portland timbers. >> what you didn't see in thec. video d. unitehead an empty goal. rudy came outo of n where to tackle the guy from to other team get the ball back. >> is there tackling in soccer no >> side tackle. anyway,...
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ro corporate funding isded by mutual of america-- designing customized individual e'nd group retirementroducts. that's why your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewee you. thank you. ed kenney, voice-over: i have always believed that food and family bring happiness... ha ha ha! ha ha ha! argh! oh! kenney, voover: but a trip to hanoi proved we that these two thingsust can't . oh! food brings people together and has the power to conjure up cherished memories. jack johnson: ♪ oh, you're such a pretty thing ♪ ♪ i'll take you, and i'll make you all mine ♪ kenney: i was born and raised in the hawaiian islands, one of the most diverse communities in the world. johnson: ♪ we will watch you from the clouds ♪ ♪ we can't stop it, anyhow ♪ it's not ours kenney: in this show, we'll meet a guest from hawai'i, learn about their favorite dish, trace it back to its origins, and have some fun along the way. johnson: ♪ oh, you're such a pretty thing ♪
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those bonds have a profile that isd, delive a slightly better risk/return ratio relative to just a brother junk bond or high-yield space. we like it as a good complement to a well-diversified bond but we think for investors looking for some way to add a slight increase in yield with a different kind of pl, that would be the etf to pick. >> jim, thank you. >> thank, jim lowell, adviser investments. >>> back to sool means back to the pharmacist for those parents of children who suffer from life-threatening letter jits. but this year there's a shortage of a key medication, epipens. >> reporter: alisa's 6-year-old son hudson has a severe nut allergy. as he heads back to school she needs to stock up on epipens. >> i went to the same local cvs pharmacy i always do, and this year i was told that the epipen generic, which is what my insurance covers, was out of stock. >> reporter: she's not alone. manufacturing disruions for the life-saving allergy drug have resulted in pharmacies around the country running low on >>supplies. n my busy pediatric clinic, we have noticed there are a number of patien
those bonds have a profile that isd, delive a slightly better risk/return ratio relative to just a brother junk bond or high-yield space. we like it as a good complement to a well-diversified bond but we think for investors looking for some way to add a slight increase in yield with a different kind of pl, that would be the etf to pick. >> jim, thank you. >> thank, jim lowell, adviser investments. >>> back to sool means back to the pharmacist for those parents of children...
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number two, the part of isd s, the notion of foreign companies been able to go around and go to a tribunalof attorneys and having the u.s. treasury payout cash ordered by three random people who the rules allow them to rotate between suing a government and acting as a judge and they could be doing both at the same time. that is from a progressive perspective huge thread to environmental labor. from a conservative perspective that sovereignty outrage. if you look at chief justice roberts and his writing about why this is bad, he just says how would we delegate away our rights to decide when the u.s. government gets sued, what rules they get sued by and what treasury money gets paid out. is something we should have an appeal domestically to review. from senator warren's perspective it's basically a democracy issue. when you put them together there is a letter that has 300 law professors and economics professors that are all nafta tpp supporters saying it is just an abomination. the third issue is of pragmatic defensive one. when they were first created the scope of the rule was narrow and th
number two, the part of isd s, the notion of foreign companies been able to go around and go to a tribunalof attorneys and having the u.s. treasury payout cash ordered by three random people who the rules allow them to rotate between suing a government and acting as a judge and they could be doing both at the same time. that is from a progressive perspective huge thread to environmental labor. from a conservative perspective that sovereignty outrage. if you look at chief justice roberts and his...
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taking action against a country that he is describing as a global bully the banking wreregulator has isdome restrictions on banks and their ability to carry out foreign currency transactions that exceed more than 25% of the overall capital. i have been speaking to people here about what that would mean they say that would long-term impact the lira negatively and impact the ability of businesses here to borrow money from banks. it could also raise the cost of deposits in the currency people trying to keep their money in the local banks >> willem marx in istanbul, thank you very much. >>> you may be hearing a lot about turkey and wondering why do i care? what does it matter to me? it's the 17th largest economy in the world. not small but not a heavy hitter globally there's a number of reasons why turkey may matter to you and your money let's walk through them. number one, something probably the biggest thing we've talked about, the potential for a currency crisis. arguably turkey is in one. whether or not that affects other currencies is a different issue. the turkish currency, watch that
taking action against a country that he is describing as a global bully the banking wreregulator has isdome restrictions on banks and their ability to carry out foreign currency transactions that exceed more than 25% of the overall capital. i have been speaking to people here about what that would mean they say that would long-term impact the lira negatively and impact the ability of businesses here to borrow money from banks. it could also raise the cost of deposits in the currency people...
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. >> so this isd our sec year of clear the shelte. wifeot a great partnership with heward trails.t want to get out and create somess awarene between the unique relationship between the shelters and the rescues and the -- and get the wonderful animals in loving homes. >> that's wonderful that you're doing that. erin, you're a rescue. you're going to split this money between here and the welfare league. how much does this help? >> it's a huge help. as a nonprofit private rescue, we rely on donations to survive. it's the only way we're able to he adoption duce fees and get the animals adopted. >> great. stella, this has to be helpful. >> w even thoughre a city shelter, we only get about 50% of our funding. from the ci this year our focus has been on the a lot of community outreach programs where we have been offering rabies vaccines and pet food to help people keep their pets with theri and not b them to shelters. >> i think alexandria i was hearing is doing something wonderful informal while we'ree ng the shelters, if you're not here to adopt, think about o tion. there's a program c
. >> so this isd our sec year of clear the shelte. wifeot a great partnership with heward trails.t want to get out and create somess awarene between the unique relationship between the shelters and the rescues and the -- and get the wonderful animals in loving homes. >> that's wonderful that you're doing that. erin, you're a rescue. you're going to split this money between here and the welfare league. how much does this help? >> it's a huge help. as a nonprofit private rescue,...
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this isd stumptown roa at bankfield drive. both sides of the road remainnd closed vdot crews will work on putting new concrete pipes there tomorrow morning. work is expected to be done by tomorrow night or friday. the good news is the stormsave ved out and you're soon going to see a very nice change. >> ameliar dra is enjoying a oautiful eveningut at wolf trap. the air is already starting to lighten up out there, isn't it? >> oh, it's beautiful out here. we have a nice breeze right now. we have the crowd getting ready for the doors. there we go. so the doors are going to be opening right around 6:30.le pelready enjoying some wine. wendy, i feel like you would love this,. t i saw a gentleman walking in with various types ofci sty olive oils. i can only imagine how good that's going to taste as michael mcdonald and peter cetera are performing here tonight at wolf frappe. e weather is just spectacular. lower humidity moving into the ooea. take a at our satellite and radar. just a few clouds southern maryland. look up to haguers t
this isd stumptown roa at bankfield drive. both sides of the road remainnd closed vdot crews will work on putting new concrete pipes there tomorrow morning. work is expected to be done by tomorrow night or friday. the good news is the stormsave ved out and you're soon going to see a very nice change. >> ameliar dra is enjoying a oautiful eveningut at wolf trap. the air is already starting to lighten up out there, isn't it? >> oh, it's beautiful out here. we have a nice breeze right...
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the real question is, what isde going to happen to bruce ohr, why didn't mueller look at any of this? going to happen to johne brennan, james clapper, james comey, and all the people who committed crimes? all of them. >> sean: what is going to happen, joe? quick? >> if rod rosenstein is an honorable man, he'll make sure --s >> sean: is he an honorable man? >> i can't answer that questions i wish i could. >> sean: where is jeff sessions?ab >> asleep at the wheel. >> sean: we have russia collusion, evidence, proof. this is pathetic. when we come back, buckle up, the great one, mark levin, is next. ♪ -here comes the rain. [ horn honking ] [ engine revving ] what's that, girl? [ engine revving ] flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roads?! flo. [ horn honking ] -oh. you made it. do you have change for a dollar? -this was the emergency? [ engine revving ] yes, i was busy! -24-hour roadside assistance. from america's number-one motorcycle insurer. -you know, i think you're my best friend. you don't have to say i'm your best friend. that's o
the real question is, what isde going to happen to bruce ohr, why didn't mueller look at any of this? going to happen to johne brennan, james clapper, james comey, and all the people who committed crimes? all of them. >> sean: what is going to happen, joe? quick? >> if rod rosenstein is an honorable man, he'll make sure --s >> sean: is he an honorable man? >> i can't answer that questions i wish i could. >> sean: where is jeff sessions?ab >> asleep at the...
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training ground to train children how to commit acts of terror, which is kind of blowing my mind that this isdeing treated as the most harsh type of terror investigation and soften it later. might come hard on this thing and back off if you find out that's not what it supposed to be. sounds like it's terror, sounds like it's inbred, sporadic nomad terror camp. it's very disturbing and it is something that i almost feel like we're going to see more of because it is that easy to set up. you have kids who are inca hospitals being hidden in witness protection. this is very real. i think it needs to be treated very real and i think hamza bin laden is very real and i think isis being taken down is also significant because al qaeda just went boom. all of it needs to be treated like terrorism. >> laura: yeah, so, aaron, before we let you go, is it avenging his father's death? is it the primary motivation, do you think, of hamza or is it just a larger ideological religious, you know, struggle against christianity in the western world? >> i think that's a good question. i think it's a combination of the
training ground to train children how to commit acts of terror, which is kind of blowing my mind that this isdeing treated as the most harsh type of terror investigation and soften it later. might come hard on this thing and back off if you find out that's not what it supposed to be. sounds like it's terror, sounds like it's inbred, sporadic nomad terror camp. it's very disturbing and it is something that i almost feel like we're going to see more of because it is that easy to set up. you have...
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in our bridging the gap training a clear fall off between the civilian sector, gs8, which isd usually where you are beyond pushing papers, to possibly leading a team, there is a fall off. in between 12 and 13 where you were considered to go into the ses ranks, there is a fall off. it should not be surprising because there are not intentional programs. people just checking the box. i will also speak to another end with women, we do need more women in the spaces but if we do not have policies to protect them from sexual harassment and abuse, we will continue to see that drop-off. we're not doing things to fight when people blow the whistle on people being outwardly discriminatory and rescinding into the slaughter, to put it bluntly. we have to have a 360 approach. >> one of the provisions of the bill i mentioned, the national security diversity and inclusion workforce act, is requiring that agencies, national security agencies conduct state interviews so part of that retention, you often hear about exit interviews, when you are leaving, how you explain why. there needs to be more of a d
in our bridging the gap training a clear fall off between the civilian sector, gs8, which isd usually where you are beyond pushing papers, to possibly leading a team, there is a fall off. in between 12 and 13 where you were considered to go into the ses ranks, there is a fall off. it should not be surprising because there are not intentional programs. people just checking the box. i will also speak to another end with women, we do need more women in the spaces but if we do not have policies to...
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they may paint the fifth element of a diagnosis and set said isd for anything that ails you. ironically a lot of the opioids were prescribed for back pain. almost has no effect on back pain at all. that's the irony. this is not addictive, don't worry. i want to people understand this is a man-made problem. now it is decimated commuters, it's called the drug of despair. people have no hope. they are spiraling. this is a problem we have that's not getting any better. it needs to be addressed. it is not being addressed. advertising campaign says just say no is not good work when you talk about that know which you can be addicted after one use. just saying no really doesn't work. the poulos of factors that needs to be addressed to get the country to it but we have to. next year if the trends continue, next year 100,000 people overdose on no prince. that's the population of a small city. i want people to take away even with this novel a is fictionall the stuff is nonfiction. >> host: one thing to get into the narcan debate. what you think about it? >> guest: i think now a lot of p
they may paint the fifth element of a diagnosis and set said isd for anything that ails you. ironically a lot of the opioids were prescribed for back pain. almost has no effect on back pain at all. that's the irony. this is not addictive, don't worry. i want to people understand this is a man-made problem. now it is decimated commuters, it's called the drug of despair. people have no hope. they are spiraling. this is a problem we have that's not getting any better. it needs to be addressed. it...
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years ago were meeting with foreign minister discussing no one isd he said going to give you your rights, no one is going to help you, you need your land. it's better to have a small dust on your small home that do have desperate to rent a big mansion. the prime minister said to us get an area. the prime minister can establish it as a security zone. get your security, get your infrastructure, bring people -- i take a vote and have possiblenow -- is it an unreasonable dream? >> anybody object to that? 10 or 15 seats for the christian yezidis, they still can do nothing. the entire parliament itself is not functioning. for him saying that, why did they allow isis to come to andar with 60,000 forces leaving all the equipment, all the gear, ammunition, they left it. is -- this should be wealth from the iraqi government to be able to create that zone. >> i think we're out of time, over time in fact. i want to ask everyone for thanking my panelist and thank you all for coming. [applause] >> coming up livelier today a discussion about the role of -- civild in u.s. society in u.s. foreign policy.
years ago were meeting with foreign minister discussing no one isd he said going to give you your rights, no one is going to help you, you need your land. it's better to have a small dust on your small home that do have desperate to rent a big mansion. the prime minister said to us get an area. the prime minister can establish it as a security zone. get your security, get your infrastructure, bring people -- i take a vote and have possiblenow -- is it an unreasonable dream? >> anybody...
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isde flat on the day, but it right around that two-week high as the dollar comes off a little bit. david: we're joined by luke kawa, bloomberg cross-asset reporter and michael mckee, bloomberg economics and policy correspondent. we are glad you are here. the nafta specialist. that seems to be going away. the president says it is not nafta anymore. let's put up with the president says he agreed to with the president of mexico. 62.5% of from 70% to madeutos sold in the u.s. enough america. how big of a deal is this when all is said and done? michael: it could be a big deal that it moves mexico forward and perhaps helps canada join in. the press conference yesterday designed to put a lot of pressure on the canadians to come to the table and make a deal quickly. the present looking to get something done by friday so they thesign this deal before presence of mexico leaves office. he has about 90 days left. the u.s. administration yesterday telling me, senior administration official told me they have to send this whether canada is in or not. david: good news is we would like to negotiate
isde flat on the day, but it right around that two-week high as the dollar comes off a little bit. david: we're joined by luke kawa, bloomberg cross-asset reporter and michael mckee, bloomberg economics and policy correspondent. we are glad you are here. the nafta specialist. that seems to be going away. the president says it is not nafta anymore. let's put up with the president says he agreed to with the president of mexico. 62.5% of from 70% to madeutos sold in the u.s. enough america. how...
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the district attorney last nighr responded to a text saying thate there isd a chance that they m file new charges against those pects or possibly take this all to a grand jury. gadi, thank you. >> you wonder where the federal authorities are if this is a t suspect throrism case. the we'll continue to follow it. >>> shocki incident incid in fla 37 an auber driver shooting another man dead and it was captured on thedacere driver's l cam. thiis a clear casee of o stand your ground.s the b gabe gutierres more on the investigati investigation. >> reporter: grn is b wret l started. a man and his girlfriend got intoto ant. argumbut h he thought she left in an uber. she hadn't but he chased the car andt turned deadly.g a family is grieving after this footing of releasedr a dash ube cam. a pickup truck cuts the driver off and both cars stop t thck driver gets out and starts shouting. instead theri uberr who also works as a security guard rd recently graduate from t police academy shoots the man and then callsay 911 >> i couldn't get away. he came towards me. a he's got a pistol. >> tur out the
the district attorney last nighr responded to a text saying thate there isd a chance that they m file new charges against those pects or possibly take this all to a grand jury. gadi, thank you. >> you wonder where the federal authorities are if this is a t suspect throrism case. the we'll continue to follow it. >>> shocki incident incid in fla 37 an auber driver shooting another man dead and it was captured on thedacere driver's l cam. thiis a clear casee of o stand your ground.s...
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also in telecommunications and infrastructure, in other areas, the isd as provisions would be more limited for other industries. the final thing that was important here is under the trade promotion authority that they negotiated this treaty with , that they have been negotiating with, they could only negotiate a three-way treaty. at least that's the theory. canada so far not included, the president said that he would go forward without canada if necessary. light heiser, when asked about that, said they would notify congress of the deal with mexico and that canada is welcome to join, satisfying the statutory requirements. there will be many members of congress who disagree with that. vonnie: there was a major revelation from the call. is this seemed like a softening of the president's stance? >> it does. i'm learning about this from mike just now. seem like concessions by the united states. it was going to be a sunset and after five years it would have to be renewed almost from scratch. now to have this 10 years that would laughed after -- last after the initial six years? that's a big deal
also in telecommunications and infrastructure, in other areas, the isd as provisions would be more limited for other industries. the final thing that was important here is under the trade promotion authority that they negotiated this treaty with , that they have been negotiating with, they could only negotiate a three-way treaty. at least that's the theory. canada so far not included, the president said that he would go forward without canada if necessary. light heiser, when asked about that,...
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there is more downside that could happen because we are in market isd when the trying to find out howoing to come through. involve?this we might see more downside? francine: thanks so much for all of that. bobour commute, tune into moon and karen moskow. it can be heard in new york and across the u.s. on sirius fm. this is "bloomberg." ♪ guy: welcome back. you're watching surveillance. i am guy johnson with francine in london. oil is holding steady around $66 a barrel this morning. this is investors sign of glowing -- slowing growth. from the-late11% june. the turmoil in turkey and china threaten global economic growth. joining us now is majid hamid jafar of crescent petroleum. it is the largest oil and gas company in the middle east. good morning. are you comfortable with the oil price where it is now? >> stability is what everybody is looking for. this range of $60 to $80 meets everybody's needs. we are seeing with this new opec double the size the despite all the political or geopolitical tensions between the key members, when it comes to the oil side, they are able to put those to
there is more downside that could happen because we are in market isd when the trying to find out howoing to come through. involve?this we might see more downside? francine: thanks so much for all of that. bobour commute, tune into moon and karen moskow. it can be heard in new york and across the u.s. on sirius fm. this is "bloomberg." ♪ guy: welcome back. you're watching surveillance. i am guy johnson with francine in london. oil is holding steady around $66 a barrel this morning....
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you.r: thank i'm against crime and not ashamed to admit it and i'm so isd that our government workingtowards cleaning up crime within itself and forming a and stronger union. host: let's go to jason from independent line. caller: i liked your last caller. i'm also against corruption and stole.t, he do the time. person.e any cohen, same thing. stormy daniels, she's a stripper. what, she was she was trying to, what do they call that? when somebody tries to pull somebody up for money? host: hostage? caller: yes. they are going to ruin his image. what is wrong with that? look at hillary and bill. i am a veteran. i voted for obama the first who rounds, the second i did not. he basically lied to us all. host: thank you for your call. the president is in washington, d.c. we will have live coverage of his remarks in one hour. in the meantime, we will have your calls and reactions. paul manafort convicted on eight counts. yourther 10 dismissed pleading guilty to a felony charges, facing a possibility of three to five years in jail, directly connecting the president to campaign finance violatio
you.r: thank i'm against crime and not ashamed to admit it and i'm so isd that our government workingtowards cleaning up crime within itself and forming a and stronger union. host: let's go to jason from independent line. caller: i liked your last caller. i'm also against corruption and stole.t, he do the time. person.e any cohen, same thing. stormy daniels, she's a stripper. what, she was she was trying to, what do they call that? when somebody tries to pull somebody up for money? host:...
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he currently serves as the superintendent of dallas isd, home of the dallas cowboys, i just want to put that out there and those. [inaudible] you like it in safe home of the 2019 super bowl champions. he's also been superintendent of the county. i won't say what that football team is there. he has been in second tour of duty in dallas ifc. what's nice about that is dallas is where he graduated high school and where he began his career. he has a lovely wife and two amazing sons. just for the record, one of his sons graduated from princeton and his other son graduated from harvard. i think if you have those shoulders that he can ride on, he ought to get ready to retire. with that, would you join me in giving a howard university welcome to doctor michael hinojosa. [applause] >> thank you. good afternoon. first of all, congratulations for being selected and part of this premier organization. i have been a member of a asa for more than 1994 and proud of it. they have done a great job for public education and they are our champions. first of all, thank you for your work. howard university, th
he currently serves as the superintendent of dallas isd, home of the dallas cowboys, i just want to put that out there and those. [inaudible] you like it in safe home of the 2019 super bowl champions. he's also been superintendent of the county. i won't say what that football team is there. he has been in second tour of duty in dallas ifc. what's nice about that is dallas is where he graduated high school and where he began his career. he has a lovely wife and two amazing sons. just for the...
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the guy was going on talking about the terrible situations in president isd the saying nothing, goingfing every day and doing nothing about mississippi. host: got your point. bradley smith, on checks and balances, can you talk about how checks and balances work on the fec? guest: the fec is the unique federal agencies. it has six commissioners. you need four votes to take action. it has to be some measure of bipartisanship. some people complain about that. they argue it is hard to get that bipartisanship. most things are settled that way. i think it shows the difficulty of regulating in this area. i cannot imagine people like anthony would be at all happy if you had a commission that have four republicans and three democrats or that under a democratic president republicans would be willing to take decisions on political regulation on a commission with four democrats and three republicans. it is created and that bipartisan fashion for a reason. that is the only thing that gives the decisions legitimacy. it is also important because it shows the difficulty of trying to regulate in this
the guy was going on talking about the terrible situations in president isd the saying nothing, goingfing every day and doing nothing about mississippi. host: got your point. bradley smith, on checks and balances, can you talk about how checks and balances work on the fec? guest: the fec is the unique federal agencies. it has six commissioners. you need four votes to take action. it has to be some measure of bipartisanship. some people complain about that. they argue it is hard to get that...
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like to say isd i have observed my kind of people, the white people. we are the ones that do all the repossessing of homes and cars. we are the guys that take the new york stock exchange and run it skyhigh and the drop it. we are the guys that take the new york stock exchange and run we brought the boys from mexico to my county, dairy county in texas. they have naturalized. dairy owners have even send money back to their communities. their families and stuff. it's not a matter of getting along. it's a matter of quit listening to the republicans. city,chris's from texas texas. independent caller. how important is immigration in your vote this year? caller: i think that a lot of that these people are leaving about these immigrants, i think they're a little scapegoatish and i have to agree with the last caller. i don't think undocumented immigrants really pose that much of a threat to us. is ahing about the jobs lot of the immigrants that i see come here and work. they are hard-working people. they are not trying to take advantage of us. the reason why we
like to say isd i have observed my kind of people, the white people. we are the ones that do all the repossessing of homes and cars. we are the guys that take the new york stock exchange and run it skyhigh and the drop it. we are the guys that take the new york stock exchange and run we brought the boys from mexico to my county, dairy county in texas. they have naturalized. dairy owners have even send money back to their communities. their families and stuff. it's not a matter of getting along....
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this from a series of a -- of email questions which is part -- which isd part of files that are releasedcarry little significance, consisting mainly of bush white , but emails about the monitoring of terrorism suspects attorney-client communities stood out. and the white house prepared a detailed explanation about its context. at theil was a response 2001 oversight hearing about post-9/11 actions including the monitoring,bunals, racial profiling, and etc. -- bradfordugh berenson said he was happy to help out on the attorney-client issue. florida, jamesy, you are next. caller: the decision for isaster migration, i am retired now, but i worked on the reservation at the hard rock cafe. of two senior agents on the ground of time of the day of pigs, andy of that is what the book is about along with a conspiracy of kennedy. conspiracye it was a and that it was planned. the reason for it was because of the bay of pigs, and it was the cubans. as far as lee harvey oswald. nch died fourr. ly months after his bit came out of the same cancer. n in great falls, virginia. democrats. caller: i wanted t
this from a series of a -- of email questions which is part -- which isd part of files that are releasedcarry little significance, consisting mainly of bush white , but emails about the monitoring of terrorism suspects attorney-client communities stood out. and the white house prepared a detailed explanation about its context. at theil was a response 2001 oversight hearing about post-9/11 actions including the monitoring,bunals, racial profiling, and etc. -- bradfordugh berenson said he was...