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lisa: what is interesting it is less expensive to hedge now -- alix: what is interesting is it is lessw. do you want to get into that play anyway? investor, a value what is the opportunity? what happens in each scenario, the different types of brexits? some of the underlying companies, as we have more and more index investors, you have babies thrown out with the bathwater. i am not a u.k. investor, but there's definitely opportunities over there. their valuations look cheap relative to the rest of the world. alix: which leads us to how long it could actually go on for. wilson,g spoke to nigel legal and general counsel ceo. here is what he had to say about his timeline for brexit. nigel: we always had the view that we were neither levers nor stayers. we determined not to be either. we may well have another four years of uncertainty. alix: four years? megan: we could get more uncertainty. sterling assets are cheap, but nobody wants to get involved. we are waiting to see what the path out of this might be, and i think we will have to wait a while to figure that out. lisa: thank you. comin
lisa: what is interesting it is less expensive to hedge now -- alix: what is interesting is it is lessw. do you want to get into that play anyway? investor, a value what is the opportunity? what happens in each scenario, the different types of brexits? some of the underlying companies, as we have more and more index investors, you have babies thrown out with the bathwater. i am not a u.k. investor, but there's definitely opportunities over there. their valuations look cheap relative to the rest...
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pretty much it is the same place, but the difference is this is a myth and this is not. bwt phreaner, he had been an intern of records but he is in entrepreneurial guy. he buys a camera and start taking pictures of the park, competing with everyone for the tourist dollars. he takes this picture at the end of 1877. what happens? the u.s. department of war says we will clean things up. phreaner takes this picture in 1877, the u.s. government clean things up, then recher takes this photograph. speculation but if somebody has a better idea, at least the kind of makes sense. i have been told by the gettysburg guys that you want to go for the most obvious answer to the question. that is the one that makes the most obvious sense to me. i start looking through my collection to see if i didn't miss any photographs and found this. i am going, it doesn't say a photographer's name, where it was taken. looks like the bloody lane, but it is just a touristy photograph. then i think about it. the house in the back is gone. this is before 1873. who took photographs in antietam before 187
pretty much it is the same place, but the difference is this is a myth and this is not. bwt phreaner, he had been an intern of records but he is in entrepreneurial guy. he buys a camera and start taking pictures of the park, competing with everyone for the tourist dollars. he takes this picture at the end of 1877. what happens? the u.s. department of war says we will clean things up. phreaner takes this picture in 1877, the u.s. government clean things up, then recher takes this photograph....
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is it too loud? is the star of david too loud? is it too offensive? the aren't many places in the law where we allow someone to make a federal case out of their offensiveness, about a symbol of being too long for them. we expect that people have to sometimes live in a world in which other people's speech offends them. we have to tolerate one another. the only area i can think of like about where we allow people to sue over on offense because for them it is too loud. and we get into as a result, having to dictate taste with respect to displace. we have a 10 commandments displayed above you, which may be too loud for many. normaluld we apply our standing rules and require more than mere offense to make a federal case out of these? >> your honor, don't think it is mere offense, i think it is about being a citizen in your own community. are talking about the government reading a speaker and give you the message as the non-christian in your community that you are a lesser citizen. if you look at our record and the letters that were sent to the commission b
is it too loud? is the star of david too loud? is it too offensive? the aren't many places in the law where we allow someone to make a federal case out of their offensiveness, about a symbol of being too long for them. we expect that people have to sometimes live in a world in which other people's speech offends them. we have to tolerate one another. the only area i can think of like about where we allow people to sue over on offense because for them it is too loud. and we get into as a result,...
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that is an unfortunate situation from my view for everyone. that is the way it is. because of that, judges bring with them what their background is, what their viewpoints are to the bench. if that was not the case, the theories we are talking about would uniformly be applied by all of the judges and all of the decisions that were made by those judges would be unanimous, wouldn't they? as we know, judges and justices and the courts rarely have unanimous decisions and those unanimous decisions generally focus on issues that are so obvious in terms of their decision, that a unanimous decision is really the only possible result. when we talk about stare decisis and precedent, it is an important doctrine and theory for us to be aware of and how it is being applied. how it is applied is the most important part of any discussion that we can have from the perspective of academic emissions, from the perspective of the bench or from the perspective of we as practitioners praise when we advise clients as to whether or not we should i'll suit for them, we need to be able to adv
that is an unfortunate situation from my view for everyone. that is the way it is. because of that, judges bring with them what their background is, what their viewpoints are to the bench. if that was not the case, the theories we are talking about would uniformly be applied by all of the judges and all of the decisions that were made by those judges would be unanimous, wouldn't they? as we know, judges and justices and the courts rarely have unanimous decisions and those unanimous decisions...
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one is pencil. one is inc. -- ink. idea that ise particularly interesting to us right now is thinking about data differently. whether or not these companies should in some way be compensating users for their data. they need to disclose more what they are doing with their data. in a way,r or not -- we are talking globally about putting a price on carbon emissions. we also maybe need to start talking about putting a price in some way on data and figuring out what the cost of it is to us that theseciety companies have so much data about us and what that means. so that is just one idea. >> well, in my just very local recommendation, it would be for any of you who are on facebook to get your profile. thathe information facebook has about you, so if you go to settings on the right-hand side, and you click on it, you will see the drop-down menu, and near the bottom, it is "request my profile," and you click on it and fill out the form, and it used to take days and now takes hours, and you will see -- i do not think it is ever
one is pencil. one is inc. -- ink. idea that ise particularly interesting to us right now is thinking about data differently. whether or not these companies should in some way be compensating users for their data. they need to disclose more what they are doing with their data. in a way,r or not -- we are talking globally about putting a price on carbon emissions. we also maybe need to start talking about putting a price in some way on data and figuring out what the cost of it is to us that...
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>> is it because the word white is involved, it is white extremism, is that why there is such push back. if it was black extremism or muslim extremism? indian extremism, would that be as hard to tackle? >> you're asking the right questions and i think there is a body of evidence that indicates that when white people commit these kinds of crimes their crazy. and when people of other color commit the crimes their terrorists. we don't have a domestic terrorist statute that draws a distinction between robbing a bank to get food on your table and robbing a bank to fund blowing up a building for political purposes. both of those people get ten years in prison. it is time to think about a new domestic terrorism statute. >> so you're saying that congress needs to do more? >> yeah. >> gentleman, thank you very much. coming up, beto's no bust. he sets a new fundraising record and the person that everyone is still waiting on drops a big hint only to walk it back. dropg hint only to walk it back. [indistinct conversation] [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ i have... (door bell ri
>> is it because the word white is involved, it is white extremism, is that why there is such push back. if it was black extremism or muslim extremism? indian extremism, would that be as hard to tackle? >> you're asking the right questions and i think there is a body of evidence that indicates that when white people commit these kinds of crimes their crazy. and when people of other color commit the crimes their terrorists. we don't have a domestic terrorist statute that draws a...
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is is notause of this justthat pessimism is not lower wages. i am tying together the economics and sociology. host: gary joins us on the phone in oklahoma. caller: thank you. i am interested in this tim carney and his book. i was a family physician for many years. changeed a tremendous after the great society of lbj where we have a lot of nights -- mennonites in our community. they have a tight community. it is like the 1960's. they support each other and have their own welfare system and reach out to people that are suffering. i've got these young people that are isolated they don't feel there is any hope for the future. they are not going to be able to own a home or have any advancement in life. they get on drugs and alcohol. young, i would say a lot of the young girls that were catholic, 95% of them were original when they got married. marriedt of them get and have a tremendous work ethic. half of them laugh if you talk about marriage. it is a tremendous divergence. i hate it. it is something i have grown to love about western oklahoma. it i
is is notause of this justthat pessimism is not lower wages. i am tying together the economics and sociology. host: gary joins us on the phone in oklahoma. caller: thank you. i am interested in this tim carney and his book. i was a family physician for many years. changeed a tremendous after the great society of lbj where we have a lot of nights -- mennonites in our community. they have a tight community. it is like the 1960's. they support each other and have their own welfare system and reach...
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he is not alone in that, is he? he is not. i think the entire eu is thinking that.oking at this, they are not looking at a process whereby they see parliament taking control, they are looking at a pi’ocess control, they are looking at a process where they see a lack of control all around. parliament perhaps indicating today what it might favour but not able to compel that to happen. government is opposing it. governments perhaps not able to get its own version through but it‘s might be bringing that back. what the eu really wants something to emerge from this that shows a path forward. whether this is theresa may‘s deal going through, which would be the easiest option all around, whether that is that we are heading towards a no deal, or whether that is parliament is able to coalesce around something and then press that forwards, and then that‘s my chart a path for the future, but all of those are still uncertain. interesting, healing donald tusk this morning. is that view, that there is a glimmer as far as europeans are concei’neu , there is a glimmer as far as euro
he is not alone in that, is he? he is not. i think the entire eu is thinking that.oking at this, they are not looking at a process whereby they see parliament taking control, they are looking at a pi’ocess control, they are looking at a process where they see a lack of control all around. parliament perhaps indicating today what it might favour but not able to compel that to happen. government is opposing it. governments perhaps not able to get its own version through but it‘s might be...
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is.iting from a consumer standpoint, but from an investor standpoint that is where they could get sales volume, but we have to wait at least a year to see how this model does and what it does for the cash flow of the company. and just in terms of making it a consistent and profitable enterprise. guy: david, similar to a 3, will there be cannibalization? david: i think there will be. i think that many people are buying the model 3 because it is a tesla that they can afford. the brand is really hot. and if you really want in a letter to vehicle, most others -- an electric vehicle, most others are small hatchbacks. this one is pretty cool. that is why people are getting into the model 3. now we have a crossover suv, which is what people are really buying, so maybe they will get that instead of the model 3, they will go for the model y. but there is still a lot of growth here for tesla because they will be selling in china and europe, and as the u.s. market shifts from sedans to crossovers, t
is.iting from a consumer standpoint, but from an investor standpoint that is where they could get sales volume, but we have to wait at least a year to see how this model does and what it does for the cash flow of the company. and just in terms of making it a consistent and profitable enterprise. guy: david, similar to a 3, will there be cannibalization? david: i think there will be. i think that many people are buying the model 3 because it is a tesla that they can afford. the brand is really...
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my message to them is now is the moment. mark: the prime minister reiterated that the proposal would not alter the uk's commitment to the belfast good friday agreement of 1998 and two avoiding a hard border in all circumstances. much of venezuela is still without electricity. the country's worst ever power outage is in its second day, raising tensions in a country already on edge. venezuela's socialist government blasted the power failure as an electrical war directed by the united states. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, this is bloomberg markets the close. caroline: we're 30 minutes from the end of the trading day. it is a down day and a down week. the nasdaq on course for another day of losses. the nasdaq hasn't fallen in a week, since back to december. that is one of the key ones to be watching. we are also seeing the fact that this is an all country sel
my message to them is now is the moment. mark: the prime minister reiterated that the proposal would not alter the uk's commitment to the belfast good friday agreement of 1998 and two avoiding a hard border in all circumstances. much of venezuela is still without electricity. the country's worst ever power outage is in its second day, raising tensions in a country already on edge. venezuela's socialist government blasted the power failure as an electrical war directed by the united states....
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anyway, the fog is there, so she is delayed. she starts to move like this, and the monitor will, all of a sudden, appear. john taylor woods says no one has ever seen anything like that. in retorts, the acting commander, roger jones, said it is the erickson's battery, look out for some hot fight. basically, for the next -- that is the sinking of the cumberland, very dramatic. it's like a pigme against a giant. the virginia is 262 feet. the pilot house is out in front, and then there is the turret. they have bad communications between the pilot house and turret. they have this speaking tube. when the monitor sank, water had gotten into the tube, so it didn't work. inside the terrorist, you have these white marks to tell you the captain's order. if you are in a spinning turret, do you know where that is? if you are using black powder, are the white marks covered up? and can you see out of the turret? you have to look over the top of the 11 inch guns and when you see a dark object, you fire. problem is, one of those dark objects wou
anyway, the fog is there, so she is delayed. she starts to move like this, and the monitor will, all of a sudden, appear. john taylor woods says no one has ever seen anything like that. in retorts, the acting commander, roger jones, said it is the erickson's battery, look out for some hot fight. basically, for the next -- that is the sinking of the cumberland, very dramatic. it's like a pigme against a giant. the virginia is 262 feet. the pilot house is out in front, and then there is the...
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it is fantastic. you will love it. it is safe. it is quiet. it is easy.rived the weekend before. the kids started school the day before, on monday, and september 11 happened on tuesday. david: so you later moved back to france and you became the ceo in 2006. jean-paul: yes. david: and the chairman and ceo in 2011. jean-paul: yes. david: and since you have been ceo, the stock is up 200%. jean-paul: more. [laughter] david: more. [laughter] jean-paul: sorry. 400%. david: 400%. yeah, ok. wow. that is pretty good. jean-paul: and it is not finished. [laughter] david: ok. and the market value of your company today is about $140 billion? jean-paul: yes. david: what was it before you took over? jean-paul: four times less. david: that is pretty good. people are happy when the usual products? jean-paul: absolutely. david: the happiness quotient is -- jean-paul: it's very important. because we're also convinced at l'orÉal that it's a great , great industry. you know, it is a great job. you know, by creating beauty products, you make people more happy. you make people
it is fantastic. you will love it. it is safe. it is quiet. it is easy.rived the weekend before. the kids started school the day before, on monday, and september 11 happened on tuesday. david: so you later moved back to france and you became the ceo in 2006. jean-paul: yes. david: and the chairman and ceo in 2011. jean-paul: yes. david: and since you have been ceo, the stock is up 200%. jean-paul: more. [laughter] david: more. [laughter] jean-paul: sorry. 400%. david: 400%. yeah, ok. wow. that...
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that is what is happening or part of what is happening?re half the dow do, boeing, 3m, caterpillar. ashley: ecb started it. stuart: european central bank said europe will not grow at 1.7% this year. no, it will grow at 1.1%. ashley: correct. stuart: that is a dramatic reversal. that started the selloff. then when the s&p and nasdaq dropped below the 200-day moving average. algos kicked in. ashley: picked up momentum to the downside. stuart: i think that is where we are. down 261 at the moment. that almost is exactly 1%. >>> i want to talk about fast-food. let's get away from the market for a second. there is a new study. portions at restaurants are getting bigger. fast-food stuff has more salt and more calories. who better to address this than jon taffer, "bar rescue" host guy. there he is. i thought that they were trying to make fast-food more healthy. what gives? >> you know, stuart, people seeking a healthy meal typically don't go to a fast-food restaurant. stuart: right. >> they do have salads and such but typically very small percenta
that is what is happening or part of what is happening?re half the dow do, boeing, 3m, caterpillar. ashley: ecb started it. stuart: european central bank said europe will not grow at 1.7% this year. no, it will grow at 1.1%. ashley: correct. stuart: that is a dramatic reversal. that started the selloff. then when the s&p and nasdaq dropped below the 200-day moving average. algos kicked in. ashley: picked up momentum to the downside. stuart: i think that is where we are. down 261 at the...
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marty: it is true there is another caravan. tom: there is a whole new tension that is tangible.iticism for his stance on health care and obamacare. tom: let us go to them a new minutia of ard -- third rail emotion, the special olympics. these little things distract any and all banks. marty: this is fresh off a trump and thenald mueller report. pundits are baffled why the president is trying to scuttle obamacare. francine: talk to me, there is a --e clash between trump and where is this going? we thought this would be behind us but it keeps coming back. marty: and donald trump is contributing to that narrative. there is speculation that a lot of his criticism of the people , that the mueller report donald trump is going after them in preparation for possible pardons down the road, which would again create a constitutional crisis in my view. francine: on the health care demands, what is the plan for the gop? is there a concerted plan that everyone seems to be behind, or is it just president trump? marty: it is just president trump. there is no alternative health care plan. they we
marty: it is true there is another caravan. tom: there is a whole new tension that is tangible.iticism for his stance on health care and obamacare. tom: let us go to them a new minutia of ard -- third rail emotion, the special olympics. these little things distract any and all banks. marty: this is fresh off a trump and thenald mueller report. pundits are baffled why the president is trying to scuttle obamacare. francine: talk to me, there is a --e clash between trump and where is this going?...
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it is ideal but it is also the deal. it is ideal but it is also the deal.l. clearly there was so much division around the deal, her deal, the european deal, so shouldn't theresa may at an earlier point in this process have allowed other options to be voted on just to see where she could get a majority? i think she should have worked across parliament and the very beginning, especially after she lost a majority in the general election in 2017. ultimately, yes. that is a different point to where is there a majority in the house of commons? we have seen a series of votes on a customs union and on and norway style relationship. all of those have been defeated. theresa may has got plenty of problems and she has been handling things very badly and lots of different ways. we have also seen the labour party demanding cross— party seen the labour party demanding cross—party talks yesterday and then walking out of there because chuka umunna was there, a former labour mp and a member of the independent group. we see the labour party support a second referendum nominee
it is ideal but it is also the deal. it is ideal but it is also the deal.l. clearly there was so much division around the deal, her deal, the european deal, so shouldn't theresa may at an earlier point in this process have allowed other options to be voted on just to see where she could get a majority? i think she should have worked across parliament and the very beginning, especially after she lost a majority in the general election in 2017. ultimately, yes. that is a different point to where...
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is -- is doing the right thing.ou should have the discussions because at the end of the date you want to talk about these things. to be perfectly honest, i don't think it is an issue. carol: taylor riggs is with us taylor riggs is with us. taylor: this is really interesting. let's come to my terminal at gtv . what we have in white are the triple c credits. those are some of the worst rated credits. we have not seen those outperform, which is a move down. that is counter intuitive. typically in and improving economy, you expect to see that white line come across lower. interestingly enough, credit could still perform well in a slowing economy, and it makes sense. you could see that white line as long as the economy does ok start to compress and move down, which is good. that means prices are rising, guilds are falling. jason: marc lasry is one of many business titans participating in our march madness bracket for a cause. here is who ee is playing alongside, some of the people he is playing alongside. carol: davi
is -- is doing the right thing.ou should have the discussions because at the end of the date you want to talk about these things. to be perfectly honest, i don't think it is an issue. carol: taylor riggs is with us taylor riggs is with us. taylor: this is really interesting. let's come to my terminal at gtv . what we have in white are the triple c credits. those are some of the worst rated credits. we have not seen those outperform, which is a move down. that is counter intuitive. typically in...
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and he is not. >> but by saying this, if she is ruling out impeachment, is she saying the president is above the law for the rest of his term? >> no, i think she is going to focus on the electioning, an instead of calling it impeachment it will give him ammunition. >> is this because in 2020 they want to focus on ideas and not suck up all of the oxygen and focus on impeaching the president. >> i think it is televised hearings. it is water gate -- >> so isn't that giving him a political football? >> no, it is too, you can't coin it in one word, right? you can't say the democrats are trying to impeach me as opposed to the democrats are conducting oversight in a variety of areas. >> but you don't want to give him more ammunition, i'm not saying i agree 100% with the strategy. i have grappled with the thought that maybe you impeach him set a standard, but i don't think it will succeed because there is no chance in the senate. maybe that is where we need to put our focus and maybe start asking hard questions to mitch mcconnell. >> fist of all, she can take this back when ever she wants,
and he is not. >> but by saying this, if she is ruling out impeachment, is she saying the president is above the law for the rest of his term? >> no, i think she is going to focus on the electioning, an instead of calling it impeachment it will give him ammunition. >> is this because in 2020 they want to focus on ideas and not suck up all of the oxygen and focus on impeaching the president. >> i think it is televised hearings. it is water gate -- >> so isn't that...
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it is a sloppy commute. >>> it is pouring everywhere across the bay area. the rain is here.he rain is back and especially for the east bay, check out the rain. we are getting a drenching for the east bay. i am tracking moderate to heavy rainfall pushing across the east bay. this is what it looks like in berkeley right now. it is just getting us soaking in the east bay right now. here is high def doppler. we have widespread rain lighting up high def doppler this morning. it has been a while. some people think we could've used more sunshine. we have the rain and another weather system right behind that we are tracking. you can see in eldridge, sonoma, the north bay, heavy rain pushing across and the orange and red indicating that. petaluma, as well as for the east bay. martinez, right now is in the red. you can see it drenching, heavy downpour is right over you from concord, walnut creek, berkeley, we saw the video in berkeley. from emeryville, oakland, across the bay bridge, across the golden gate into san francisco. i want to zoom in. we are looking at rainfall rates anywher
it is a sloppy commute. >>> it is pouring everywhere across the bay area. the rain is here.he rain is back and especially for the east bay, check out the rain. we are getting a drenching for the east bay. i am tracking moderate to heavy rainfall pushing across the east bay. this is what it looks like in berkeley right now. it is just getting us soaking in the east bay right now. here is high def doppler. we have widespread rain lighting up high def doppler this morning. it has been a...
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perhaps it is norway, perhaps it is canada, perhaps it is remaining, and think about what is best fore eu has been incredibly intelligent and creative and sorry, john, generous actually, because britain is our friend. jean—claude juncker said, i do not know i had so much patience. no one else knew that either! that is not the european union i have been watching for some time and i am old enough to belong to a generation where our fathers and grandfathers left the shores of this country to fight for liberation. for which we will be eternally grateful. there's not been a sign of that and there is a certain individuals, the former prime minister of belgium, who has been as intransigent and as unpleasant as any of the principle european leaders in all of this. i find myself unfashionable in thinking is that no legacy of understanding and gratitude for this country, which more than once in its history has stood alone and has embattled, and come and found despite its instincts to steer its own course, has always found destiny with europe? where is the resonance for all of this in the way eu
perhaps it is norway, perhaps it is canada, perhaps it is remaining, and think about what is best fore eu has been incredibly intelligent and creative and sorry, john, generous actually, because britain is our friend. jean—claude juncker said, i do not know i had so much patience. no one else knew that either! that is not the european union i have been watching for some time and i am old enough to belong to a generation where our fathers and grandfathers left the shores of this country to...
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what i've found is these are people that understand that there is something really wrong with what isng on in tech and antitrust is the most pro-growth way of dealing with that. they are the antitrust tools and the regulatory toolbox and both of them are doing things right now that are a big, big change from what we have seen an antitrust under the obama administration and before under the bush administration. i do not think this is partisan, i think this is a right versus wrong issue. apple,facebook, google, amazon, these are four different companies. do you think any one of these is more of a culprit or target than another? roger: i think google is by far the most effective at this. they had this insight into thousand two. when they were trying to prove -- in 2002. when they were trying to search, they discover that you could use it to predict behavior. then they go in and do gmail, and they set it up so they could machine read all of the emails, which would tell them what people's behavior was going to be. things likell start stringy view where they drive up and down the streets ta
what i've found is these are people that understand that there is something really wrong with what isng on in tech and antitrust is the most pro-growth way of dealing with that. they are the antitrust tools and the regulatory toolbox and both of them are doing things right now that are a big, big change from what we have seen an antitrust under the obama administration and before under the bush administration. i do not think this is partisan, i think this is a right versus wrong issue....
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the question is, is google purposefully doing that? they driving consumers to more expensive avenues they are not exactly looking for? consumers have an expectation that when you search for a particular product, that what they are getting is quality, maybe quantity, and service. that is what we are trying to determine, whether or not the consumer's expectation is meeting with eventually comes out of the search. emily: louisiana attorney general jeff landry, thank you so much, and for the explicit examples. appreciate you stopping by. coming up, amazon may have withdrawn from new york, but it has not stopped expanding. we discussed how the e-commerce giant is growing its texas presence. be sure to follow our global breaking news network tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: amazon is expecting in texas. it says it will hire an additional 800 engineers in texas and its first major expansion since running into fierce opposition from local politicians in new york. tell us more about these new jobs. >> amazon very clear these are n
the question is, is google purposefully doing that? they driving consumers to more expensive avenues they are not exactly looking for? consumers have an expectation that when you search for a particular product, that what they are getting is quality, maybe quantity, and service. that is what we are trying to determine, whether or not the consumer's expectation is meeting with eventually comes out of the search. emily: louisiana attorney general jeff landry, thank you so much, and for the...
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it is credit-led. the question is, how sustainable is that?important they find the solution with the u.s. these talks will go on. if we look at the global economy, we may see a recession. haslinda: let's touch on brexit. uncertainty remains. how concerned are you about your business over there? bernhard: we have a sizable organization in london where we cover u.k. clients. weare not concerned because do not export services from the u.k. to europe, not like investment banks that have resources and services. what we do is serve u.k. clients, domestic clients -- haslinda: sentiment? sentiment,t impacts but we invested substantially last year. largest is the sixth high net worth market in the world. i still do not believe or think there is a probability. yesterday in the parliament is a bit concerning. no hard brexit, but uncertainty remains. thank you so much for your insight. thank you so much, and singapore covering a wide range of topics. to avoidchina hoping further escalation. let's bring in tom mackenzie who has been in hainan for the bayer
it is credit-led. the question is, how sustainable is that?important they find the solution with the u.s. these talks will go on. if we look at the global economy, we may see a recession. haslinda: let's touch on brexit. uncertainty remains. how concerned are you about your business over there? bernhard: we have a sizable organization in london where we cover u.k. clients. weare not concerned because do not export services from the u.k. to europe, not like investment banks that have resources...
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that is where caltrans is watching.at stretch of cliffside has been rapidly fading and putting the edge only 3 feet away from the solid white wife line marker. that asphalt is buckling and crackling. a crack at least 10 feet long has recently developed. caltrans is trying to figure out the best way to keep that area safe. >> it is a big operation. if you can get people down there and get it all done at once, it is much better than closing the roadway for months off and on trying to get a quick fix in and coming back later and doing it again. >> reporter: your more details about possible solutions. the short term fix would be to interlock giant pieces of metal to shored up temporarily or shoot concrete to the side and wait for drier weather the long term fix would be to repair later in the year. caltrans says they would rather not wait to work on this later. another potentially dangerous situation is big sur. it is shut down because of this storm. that is an area also prone to mudslides. caltrans says they will revisit t
that is where caltrans is watching.at stretch of cliffside has been rapidly fading and putting the edge only 3 feet away from the solid white wife line marker. that asphalt is buckling and crackling. a crack at least 10 feet long has recently developed. caltrans is trying to figure out the best way to keep that area safe. >> it is a big operation. if you can get people down there and get it all done at once, it is much better than closing the roadway for months off and on trying to get a...
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adam: it is better than no brexit. that is what is driving the people coming to the deal.t has been theresa may's strategy since the bad news she got in the election a year ago is to try to drive things so the only alternative to her deal was no deal and force people to sign up. it is still a bad deal. it is better than the alternative. better to shoot yourself in the foot than the chest. alix: that is hard to call for currency traders. 1.31 for the cable rate. what you do? daniel: we have to think about sentiment swinging. an end gameoser to where it is not the current , butsal gets voted through it is more likely you end up with a second referendum. i think there is still upside potential. when you get to that eventuality, there will be more uncertainty. in the short-term, more optimistic but also look for a point where we want to turn cautious again. alix: does it also wind up taking the heat off the boe? if we continue get a pound rally the bank of england maybe does not have to end up hiking rates. is that a good thing or a bad thing? daniel: they are a lot of things
adam: it is better than no brexit. that is what is driving the people coming to the deal.t has been theresa may's strategy since the bad news she got in the election a year ago is to try to drive things so the only alternative to her deal was no deal and force people to sign up. it is still a bad deal. it is better than the alternative. better to shoot yourself in the foot than the chest. alix: that is hard to call for currency traders. 1.31 for the cable rate. what you do? daniel: we have to...
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robert: it is not like the year 2000. that is when i wrote my book. it is not like 2007.cal and less economic now. areoes look like markets fragile in late stage exuberance. in the stock market and the housing market. -- last year we had two drops in january and the drop on christmas eve, if you remember that. there is a sense of fragility. the housingth market, which is starting to slow down. everyone is trying to judge what other people's confidence is. turnaround,be a there could be some new story that is not panned to this and then people think this is the turning point. alix: let's get a housing. we saw the average 30 year mortgage rate now at 4%. what are you thinking about in terms of affordability and is that the threshold to help the housing market, prolong it, spur demand? robert: i think the housing to him -- the housing market could continue to rise for years. bitoes remind me a little of 2005-2006. we started to see slowdown in the housing market for a couple of years before the real falls began. the housing market is different from the stock market. it is mo
robert: it is not like the year 2000. that is when i wrote my book. it is not like 2007.cal and less economic now. areoes look like markets fragile in late stage exuberance. in the stock market and the housing market. -- last year we had two drops in january and the drop on christmas eve, if you remember that. there is a sense of fragility. the housingth market, which is starting to slow down. everyone is trying to judge what other people's confidence is. turnaround,be a there could be some new...
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that is what is investigated. the n.s.a., the c.i.a., other agencies are going to say this specific information we don't want dumped out in the public. some of this is secret. so that is part of the process with barr and congress. >> harris: one last on point with you and then i will move on. it is interesting as we look at this. and the big question, too, is when you say "no further indictments," i want to know. does that mean sealed induetments? i want to know what that entails. maybe that is something we will learn. >> you raise a good point. in the last 24, 48 hours or so there are other networks having liberal commentators coming on and former c.i.a. director john brennan saying more indictments are coming. as you say, other speculating that there could be sealed indictments kept secret. hang on. mueller is saying "a," no more indictments. "b," remember, adam schiff two years ago said there is evidence of collusion before this got -- got -- >> harris: look. john brennan former director of the c.i.a. two frida
that is what is investigated. the n.s.a., the c.i.a., other agencies are going to say this specific information we don't want dumped out in the public. some of this is secret. so that is part of the process with barr and congress. >> harris: one last on point with you and then i will move on. it is interesting as we look at this. and the big question, too, is when you say "no further indictments," i want to know. does that mean sealed induetments? i want to know what that...
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nobody is monitoring none of this. -- thatat is raffaella is rafael.ce-marie turner will join us to take your questions. later on, cq roll call's todd , federal money to protect schools in mass shootings. this weekend on "american history tv," world war ii navajo code talkers, and a look back at the 1970 93-mile island nuclear power accident. -- the 1979 three-mile island nuclear power accident. the code talkers who served in the marine corps and use their native language to secretly communicate operational plans. us, the never hook code talkers, compelled to use their language, and they devised it, and they schemed it in such role, aat it played a very unique role of confusing the enemy. announcer: live sunday morning at 8:30 eastern on american history tv and "washington journal," the 40th anniversary nuclearhree-mile island accident near harrisburg, sylvania, consider the most serious nuclear power accident in the united states are joining us, historian and author samuel walker. coradi.yman, and joyce kara report,h the 1979 cbs "fallout from three-m
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the answer is yes, it is having an impact and it is way beyond china and it is costing us jobs and there'sfor it in my opinion. i don't know what else to say. >> you have talked a lot about science-based decision-making. that is also one of the things our companies have leaned into, where companies would report and --rain from using complex .onflict minimum is that a consideration in terms of unfair trade practices, undercutting the prices of their products? it is not something we have talked about and if there is a specific action that we should be thinking about, i would be happy to work with you on it. you would love to work with on it because that could productsundercut our and we want to make sure they are not being taken from countries where people are being murdered. i want to follow up with my colleague on the republican side . i know my colleague from wisconsin will probably wax on about how this is hurting those in wisconsin. i have a mission to try to sudden infant death syndrome. one of the products we have found to be very effective and cost-effective, especially for poor women,
the answer is yes, it is having an impact and it is way beyond china and it is costing us jobs and there'sfor it in my opinion. i don't know what else to say. >> you have talked a lot about science-based decision-making. that is also one of the things our companies have leaned into, where companies would report and --rain from using complex .onflict minimum is that a consideration in terms of unfair trade practices, undercutting the prices of their products? it is not something we have...
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in fact, this is what is called fully distributed costs. this methodology has been rejected by the prc, by the courts, and by virtually every mainstream economist for over 50 years. ,t is also contrary to paea which says costs should be attributed to those products that cause the costs. moreover, in 2012, there was a report from the u.s. postal service office of inspector general that -- i would encourage you to read this. it is riveting reading and a primer on postal cost issues. fascinating, especially page 19. it is interesting. that report states "the problem with fully distributed costs is that institutional costs, by definition, are not caused by any product. fully distributed costs do not reflect activities nor the demand characteristics of the product when used to develop rices. -- of the product. when used to develop prices, the prices might not reflect the correct economic signals." so we believe that usps under is prc's guidance and rules allocating costs correctly. they are not subsidizing packages. and that the 2006 postal refo
in fact, this is what is called fully distributed costs. this methodology has been rejected by the prc, by the courts, and by virtually every mainstream economist for over 50 years. ,t is also contrary to paea which says costs should be attributed to those products that cause the costs. moreover, in 2012, there was a report from the u.s. postal service office of inspector general that -- i would encourage you to read this. it is riveting reading and a primer on postal cost issues. fascinating,...
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you think huawei is a threat, but what proof is there that huawei is a threat?we have seen a number of things that huawei has done over the years to benefit itself from chinese government espionage. it is interesting the cisco ceo is not concerned. if you look at the older generation of huawei routers, they look like cisco routers because their ip was taken from cisco originally. another issue, they are undercutting folks from an economic perspective because of the huge gains. from a national security perspective, the ceo was asked will you agree to not engage with the chinese government? he has refused. he's a former chinese officer himself. you have to be willing to say we won't do those things if you are to be trusted for infrastructure. emily: do you think china could shut off 5g capabilities? jamil: it is unlikely china would shut off those capabilities. it is unknown what can happen but we are not talking about that. china benefits usually from a robust telecommunications infrastructure. the idea they might shut it down completely is unlikely. the more lik
you think huawei is a threat, but what proof is there that huawei is a threat?we have seen a number of things that huawei has done over the years to benefit itself from chinese government espionage. it is interesting the cisco ceo is not concerned. if you look at the older generation of huawei routers, they look like cisco routers because their ip was taken from cisco originally. another issue, they are undercutting folks from an economic perspective because of the huge gains. from a national...
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ising awe and what she is saying?o justify voting for her is going to become a lot more difficult. i think, even when you look at people like speaker pelosi or representative dean phillips here in minnesota, another democrat, these people are definitely starting to get annoyed by the comments she is making because they don't do a service to democrats. they will be used more as talking point for republicans to show who the extremist party is in this country. connell: who is your link to the jewish community? >> i have tremendous amount of jewish friends. half of my business partners are jewish. it is incredible. you talk to senator rudy boshwitz. a powerful them per of the jewish community and former u.s. senator. the jewish community does not like to hear this type of thing. they're very supportive of israel needless to say. they do overwhelmingly vote democrat. connell: got you, tony. i have to end it there. interesting to see because she had to get jewish votes to get that seat. tony, thanks so much. >> thank you. c
ising awe and what she is saying?o justify voting for her is going to become a lot more difficult. i think, even when you look at people like speaker pelosi or representative dean phillips here in minnesota, another democrat, these people are definitely starting to get annoyed by the comments she is making because they don't do a service to democrats. they will be used more as talking point for republicans to show who the extremist party is in this country. connell: who is your link to the...
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no one is one is your percent sure what is happening at the moment.hat therenouncing are now flight restrictions in indian airspace. soundedrime minister sounded comey -- solitary -- sox are already the worst aheadmer of the year and of the elections due in the next two months. >> the nation's top trade negotiators said they are looking for a trade deal with beijing. >> i don't believe this is going to solve all the problems between the united states and china. we have very different systems. to basisre not wanting on just soybean purchases by the some sortut they want of deal that will set in place, willes that what the u.s. .e paying for >> president trump's second summit with kim jong-un has fallen apart without an agreement. south korean stocks and the currency plummeted after future talks of north korea's nuclear program were thrown into question. >> you always have to be prepared to walk. do itd much rather do it fast. >> we have known from the get-go that north korea has wanted sanctions lifted. this is a country that has struggled economically
no one is one is your percent sure what is happening at the moment.hat therenouncing are now flight restrictions in indian airspace. soundedrime minister sounded comey -- solitary -- sox are already the worst aheadmer of the year and of the elections due in the next two months. >> the nation's top trade negotiators said they are looking for a trade deal with beijing. >> i don't believe this is going to solve all the problems between the united states and china. we have very...
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it is a powerhouse of automobile production which again is why this issue is as critical as it is to us. >> 95,000 jobs i think? >> i don't know the exact number but it has been a growing importance. if you look at just toyota it is the largest plant as i said and 900 jobs or something associated with just that one plans. the ford plant it is the most prolific truck production facility in the world and we are blessed to have it in kentucky. these have been expanding both those facilities they have spent billions in recent years in expanding there cooperation. no sign of abatement on those. >> there has been a lot of conversation here today about the tariffs on steel and aluminum and we heard earlier from some folks in the industry saying they were really hurting them, have you been feeling the effects in kentucky? >> there is. when you think about the ruling which was done under the premise of national security issues and protecting certain abilities to produce certain materials and i was speaking just a moment ago with one of your ministers and/or ambassador for those of you who hap
it is a powerhouse of automobile production which again is why this issue is as critical as it is to us. >> 95,000 jobs i think? >> i don't know the exact number but it has been a growing importance. if you look at just toyota it is the largest plant as i said and 900 jobs or something associated with just that one plans. the ford plant it is the most prolific truck production facility in the world and we are blessed to have it in kentucky. these have been expanding both those...
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is not. is that because he had a conversation and he is talking the president's answers from reporters that have been asking him over and over. >> it sounds like the latter, he said although the president would have the right to have privilege, he stated that he intends to defare to me, but they didn't cue in on this, i know that we're pressing nbc in the pool today, we said ask them about that very fact and he didn't bite on it. >> it is interesting, he went after jeff sessions so much, he has been on the record saying his attorney general should be someone that protects him. he thinks eric holder protected the him. the fact that he is not going after bill barr, that will open some doors to a lot of allegations that the president picked someone that he knew would district hem. >> i think that is true, democrats will pick on a lot of things here, we knew it before, perhaps, is that the special council is helping in this process. and for those democrats and others paying attention at home that
is not. is that because he had a conversation and he is talking the president's answers from reporters that have been asking him over and over. >> it sounds like the latter, he said although the president would have the right to have privilege, he stated that he intends to defare to me, but they didn't cue in on this, i know that we're pressing nbc in the pool today, we said ask them about that very fact and he didn't bite on it. >> it is interesting, he went after jeff sessions so...
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michael: he is a racist, he is a con man, and he is a cheat. as well as other members ru the campaign team, robert mueller has charged about two dozen russian nationals,in uding 12 intelligence officers accused of hacking the hillary clinton campaign. and prosecutors in washington, virginia, and here in new york are pursuing cases that willin outlive his stigation.rn now the new at general, william barr, has been handed ide mueller report. it is for him to dwhat will be made public. mr. barr: i'm in favor of as much transparency as there can andonsistent with the rules the law. >> the president of the united states! nick: the burning question, will it accuse donald trump of collusion and criminality? nickryant, bbc news, new yor jane: joining us ts law professor and bbc legal analyst jonathan turley. you have got the letter. what are the keys? poi jonathan: this is what we expected, simply saying i have received the report. what is surprising is that attorney general barrhe suggestd ight be able to brief members of congress this release this we
michael: he is a racist, he is a con man, and he is a cheat. as well as other members ru the campaign team, robert mueller has charged about two dozen russian nationals,in uding 12 intelligence officers accused of hacking the hillary clinton campaign. and prosecutors in washington, virginia, and here in new york are pursuing cases that willin outlive his stigation.rn now the new at general, william barr, has been handed ide mueller report. it is for him to dwhat will be made public. mr. barr:...
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i think inflation is close to 2%. that is good.ut i am worried that it still takes a combination to take inflation -- keep inflation at that level. i marked down my path for policy rate increases. i basically got parsley on hol. -- policy on hold. kathleen: this is so very important for everybody to know. he opened the door to rate hikes. he said the downside risks loom larger than the upside risks. thantivity softens more expected and inflation expectations run to low, policy may have to be left on hold or even loosened to provide the to getiate combination our objectives. the door may be opened to rate cuts. that is what bond traders are looking for. aidi: kathleen hays with wrapup of that fed speak. let's put this into context and look at the trading opportunities. raymond lee joining us on set in sydney. taking a look at that yield spread, which is what we have been fixated on, and we have also been looking at other things like the aussie 10-year yield falling to a record low as says this is evans almost a structural implicatio
i think inflation is close to 2%. that is good.ut i am worried that it still takes a combination to take inflation -- keep inflation at that level. i marked down my path for policy rate increases. i basically got parsley on hol. -- policy on hold. kathleen: this is so very important for everybody to know. he opened the door to rate hikes. he said the downside risks loom larger than the upside risks. thantivity softens more expected and inflation expectations run to low, policy may have to be...
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this is what it costs to make, this is what they sell it for, this is why it needs to be so expensiveerall, i will think you will find many people paying for it, even a diehard tech fan like me. that is not something i would shell out that kind of money for. , what did we learn for the new thing on wearables? >> wearable technology has been slowing. the biggest wearable news we didn't get was from samsung a week ago alongside the galaxy fold. but we are seeing a lot of the smart watchmakers, whether that is fitbit or others reporting an uptick in smart watch, people enjoying smart watches and buying up the smart watches. apple released their latest smart watch in september, apple watch series for. -- series 4. emily: you have a report that apple is testing a feature for the apple watch. how will this work? >> before apple launches a new health or fitness feature on the apple watch, or any other device, they put it through paces on outside people they bring into these labs they have outside of the cupertino campus. that have multiple fitness labs, one for swimming, they have special ch
this is what it costs to make, this is what they sell it for, this is why it needs to be so expensiveerall, i will think you will find many people paying for it, even a diehard tech fan like me. that is not something i would shell out that kind of money for. , what did we learn for the new thing on wearables? >> wearable technology has been slowing. the biggest wearable news we didn't get was from samsung a week ago alongside the galaxy fold. but we are seeing a lot of the smart...
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but nadler is saying the full report is what they are ultimately demanding which is what he -- barr is committing to. but one thing, too, anderson, i asked him whether or not the white house would have a chance to review this first and i told me that barr told him there are no plans to let the white house review it before the public ultimately sees the report. >> thank you very much. >>> and now the white house where the focus is shifted from praise to the muller report to an effort against obamacare. abby phillip joins us now. so does the white house have something to replace obamacare? >> they don't, anderson. the white house is acknowledging they don't have a plan at the moment. mark short, the vice president chief of staff acknowledged earlier on air that they would come up with one by this year. but one of the problems, the crux of the debate within the administration, has been that if there is no plan, which there isn't at the moment, it would throw the entire health insurance market into chaos, leaving millions uninsured if obamacare is completely struck down and the white house
but nadler is saying the full report is what they are ultimately demanding which is what he -- barr is committing to. but one thing, too, anderson, i asked him whether or not the white house would have a chance to review this first and i told me that barr told him there are no plans to let the white house review it before the public ultimately sees the report. >> thank you very much. >>> and now the white house where the focus is shifted from praise to the muller report to an...
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if you're wondering where charlie is, he is in westminster and yes, it is, he is in westminster and yesg that they was the day, the end all this. but we are here, we are where we are is one of those phases that is used a lot. it is probably worth taking a moment to take a look back at some of the key moment since that referendum the border c. —— that brought us here. -- that brought us here. it has been more than 1000 days since the uk voted to leave the eu. it was a result that change the political landscape and ushered in a new prime minister, who promised to respect the will of the people. brexit means brexit and we're going to a success of it. but success is not so easily earned. she has faced rebellions at home... i have never felt more ashamed to be a member of the conservative party. and isolation and resistance in europe.|j conservative party. and isolation and resistance in europe. i have been wondering what that special place in hell looks like for those who promoted brexited without even a sketch of a plan how to carry it. —— brexit. a deal has been rejected twice. —— her dea
if you're wondering where charlie is, he is in westminster and yes, it is, he is in westminster and yesg that they was the day, the end all this. but we are here, we are where we are is one of those phases that is used a lot. it is probably worth taking a moment to take a look back at some of the key moment since that referendum the border c. —— that brought us here. -- that brought us here. it has been more than 1000 days since the uk voted to leave the eu. it was a result that change the...
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is it usmca? rep. brady: it is.hat we have one of the more modern tax codes in the world, our economy has changed dramatically. what we need are more customers and more workers. the usmca gives us more customers. it is a much more modern agreement. president trump and ambassador robert lighthizer have updated it very well. it will allow us to sell more made in america products. our best customers, mexico and canada. we combine the strength of those countries, our local businesses can compete and win anywhere in the world because of this new agreement. it is crucial. jason: are you hearing more positive vibes from your colleagues on the other side of the aisle over this? are they being convinced the message is right? rep. brady: i do hear more positive comments from democrats. that is because robert lighthizer made it known he was going to work to address some of the traditional concerns democrats often have with these agreements, especially those in the labor and environmental areas. he spent a considerable amount o
is it usmca? rep. brady: it is.hat we have one of the more modern tax codes in the world, our economy has changed dramatically. what we need are more customers and more workers. the usmca gives us more customers. it is a much more modern agreement. president trump and ambassador robert lighthizer have updated it very well. it will allow us to sell more made in america products. our best customers, mexico and canada. we combine the strength of those countries, our local businesses can compete...
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that is true. he is right about that. it is true. he is right about that. it isa is true. think it could have been negotiated in a different manner. frankly, i hate to see everything being ripped apart now. not for the first time, having started a press conference by saying i'm not going to comment on brexit, he then ripped into it. yes, he can't resist, we know that. the president cannot resist. 0f course, he referred to that, to the referendum day, he weighs gets this wrong. he says, i was in turnberry, the day before the referendum and predicted out would go. he wasn't, it was a morning after the referendum. i can tell you that because i was standing in front of him on the golf course and it was the morning after the referendum. he a lwa ys the morning after the referendum. he always gets this one wrong. but, to be fair, in previous months he had said he thought it would go that way and he thought it was a good thing. he has sorta fluctuated, though, on the substantive issue about the trade deal. he said it would be an easy thing to do in the past. then he said it's a d
that is true. he is right about that. it is true. he is right about that. it isa is true. think it could have been negotiated in a different manner. frankly, i hate to see everything being ripped apart now. not for the first time, having started a press conference by saying i'm not going to comment on brexit, he then ripped into it. yes, he can't resist, we know that. the president cannot resist. 0f course, he referred to that, to the referendum day, he weighs gets this wrong. he says, i was in...
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she is taking it right to him right now. >> she is.have to be careful here because it's easy to hear this and think she is really going to throw the book at him. but you'll remember last week judge ellis brought up the fact that pickpocketers in england centuries ago were hung. and then he gave him four years which was much less than the sentencing guidelines. we really have to wait and see what she is going to do but clearly she's really laying into paul manafort for his actions. >> reporter: if people don't have the facts, democracy doesn't work. strong words. >> that speaks to the broader environment, the broader climate, the fact that she is overseeing more than just the paul manafort case when it comes to the special counsel's investigation. what you're hearing from judge jackson right now, what strikes you? >> i think she is very much focusing on the conduct before her and telling manafort that's what i'm doing. she's setting up if i punish you in a way you think is harsh, here's why i'm doing it. she is overseeing these other in
she is taking it right to him right now. >> she is.have to be careful here because it's easy to hear this and think she is really going to throw the book at him. but you'll remember last week judge ellis brought up the fact that pickpocketers in england centuries ago were hung. and then he gave him four years which was much less than the sentencing guidelines. we really have to wait and see what she is going to do but clearly she's really laying into paul manafort for his actions....
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there is one line we keep ourselves to, and that is law is there for all.hich you believe applies beyond hungary's borders to europe generally? our vision is a perception which is not liberal by the political sense of the word, and that is, we — the value system which belongs to christian democrats, according to our christian democratic values, is on the same footing as, i suggest, with liberal values. we make preferences. we make preferences in family, we make preferences if it's about institutions, the work of institutions, if it's about the community and the individual, according to our perception, thatis political perception. that is simply a lie and a misconception, that there is only one interpretation of the word liberal. in that sense, yes, we are going for an illiberal perception of the european union, which is a lot closer, as a matter of fact, to the original sense of the founding fathers. we see that for the past three years, especially since the migration crisis, there is a rift, and that is the ever—growing gap between the political leftist, l
there is one line we keep ourselves to, and that is law is there for all.hich you believe applies beyond hungary's borders to europe generally? our vision is a perception which is not liberal by the political sense of the word, and that is, we — the value system which belongs to christian democrats, according to our christian democratic values, is on the same footing as, i suggest, with liberal values. we make preferences. we make preferences in family, we make preferences if it's about...
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that is ccr, which is a local band.emperatures and have a look at what we can expect for today and the rain in the forecast is coming up. >> thank you, rosemary. >>> from threatening to shut down the u.s.-mexico order and the release of the full mueller report, and this week's political news, it leaves a lot of questions the details unanswered. joining us now is david mcewan, political science professor at sonoma state university. >> thank you for having me. >>> let's start with what they call an influx of immigrants. we have no details of what it would mean. does include exports and imports? what does it look like? >> if you look at the practicality of any kind of border closure, this is difficult for the u.s. to implement. we have a number of folks in the white house and homeland security that have an unworkable idea. the practicalities. but if you do if you have citizens moving back and forth. what if you have an economic hit? it would affect economic prosperity in a large way. and the argument that the administratio
that is ccr, which is a local band.emperatures and have a look at what we can expect for today and the rain in the forecast is coming up. >> thank you, rosemary. >>> from threatening to shut down the u.s.-mexico order and the release of the full mueller report, and this week's political news, it leaves a lot of questions the details unanswered. joining us now is david mcewan, political science professor at sonoma state university. >> thank you for having me. >>>...
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that is one idea that is out there. at the end of 1861, keeping in mind lincoln has not told any of these vacancies yet, at the end of 1861, senator john hale of new hampshire introduces a resolution that the supreme court be reconstituted. you may ask, what do you mean by that? he means basically abolish the supreme court as it is and start over with 9 new justices, all of them nominated by president lincoln. that is his plan. this is how he puts it. he says the supreme court as it is presently established has utterly failed. he says it is bankrupt in everything intended by the creation of such tribunals. it has lost public confidence. it does not enjoy public respect and ought not. that is senator hale arguing the basically we need to fire all of these justices and start over. the third idea which ends up actually happening is reorganizing the federal circuits to change the makeup of the supreme court. this is a much more moderate view. let me explain what i mean by this reorganizing. understand that in the 19th centu
that is one idea that is out there. at the end of 1861, keeping in mind lincoln has not told any of these vacancies yet, at the end of 1861, senator john hale of new hampshire introduces a resolution that the supreme court be reconstituted. you may ask, what do you mean by that? he means basically abolish the supreme court as it is and start over with 9 new justices, all of them nominated by president lincoln. that is his plan. this is how he puts it. he says the supreme court as it is...
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i didn't mean to immy it is because mmy it is easy it is not easy, but it is important. i don't think there is anything can do to top your eventual hands, orom for a public investigation, you have done all you can do and then it becomes out of your hands. ido think -- i have been, will say i have gotten a lot of requests in the last -- i had ise before at -- i think it crucial that you build that relationship. i am new to commerce but have been in ig long enough. i can't tell you right now. that is the biggest source of tension in audits and investigations from the agency and the hill. they want to know things before they are fully baked. that is something that is protect thes ig, to people doing the work. your auditors and investigators, from that kind of insertion of somebody else trying to get it before it is done. i am appreciative of -- talk about the 2008 -- that was very helpful, one voice and having a statutory -- not just an executive order where it can be changed. 20 years into my tenure, i remain in 1978 because after the audit eight years before that, inspect
i didn't mean to immy it is because mmy it is easy it is not easy, but it is important. i don't think there is anything can do to top your eventual hands, orom for a public investigation, you have done all you can do and then it becomes out of your hands. ido think -- i have been, will say i have gotten a lot of requests in the last -- i had ise before at -- i think it crucial that you build that relationship. i am new to commerce but have been in ig long enough. i can't tell you right now....
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but it is marginalia. it is inner office gossip and it is complete marginalia. i'm not saying it is right and we want to stop the chinese and the russians and other people from trying to hack this but at the end of the day it is total marginalia and i don't think president trump is trying to undermine any american institutions. i have to challenge you on that. i think what he's trying to do as a disruptor who was hired by working class people in the country to say, hey, we don't want america to be in decline and we particularly don't want this permanent political class that is comfortable with managed decline in the united states. remember, his task is to rejuvenate and i think that is what you're seeing. >> i would say that is a charitable interpretation. but just one more thing on that. meeting with vladimir putin without anybody else present, meeting with kim jong-un without just -- just with interpreters. i understand disruption, doesn't it concern you that have no idea as an american citizen that was discussed? >> anderson, he is commander in chief of the u
but it is marginalia. it is inner office gossip and it is complete marginalia. i'm not saying it is right and we want to stop the chinese and the russians and other people from trying to hack this but at the end of the day it is total marginalia and i don't think president trump is trying to undermine any american institutions. i have to challenge you on that. i think what he's trying to do as a disruptor who was hired by working class people in the country to say, hey, we don't want america to...
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that is sounding criminal but it is legal. >> is it important just to get it down in writing, this is what we think of the behavior so it lays out to a candid for president is is supposed to comport themselves? >> yeah, we created this whole legal political slurry of thinking about this. we talked about is in terms of criminality and he will gal leg. we have two key examples here. we also basically said that hope hicks lied to robert mueller, she was not diindicted. there is all of these things that play into what robert mooul sere doing, and whether or not hope hicks may have said this or done this, this is hugely important. >> so interesting, so many questions, doug burns, thank you so much. >>> coming up, i will ask a democratic member about all of the collusion confusion and if house democrats are ready to change mueller's findings. >>> and watch the exclusive interview tonight of jim comey tonight on nbc nightly news with lester holt. nightly news with lester holt. it's the kind of big where you'll never have to ask, "should i scooch up?" it's big that looks at a sunroof and wond
that is sounding criminal but it is legal. >> is it important just to get it down in writing, this is what we think of the behavior so it lays out to a candid for president is is supposed to comport themselves? >> yeah, we created this whole legal political slurry of thinking about this. we talked about is in terms of criminality and he will gal leg. we have two key examples here. we also basically said that hope hicks lied to robert mueller, she was not diindicted. there is all of...