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ism and europe's ism, you know, the world did not print bad numbers this week and actually if the fed is on the sidelines, i mean, one of the basic tenets of my view for 2016 was more fed means more volatility means sideways volatility. if you remove the fed, you can take out a lot of the volatility. obviously we don't remove all the other things. yes, the u.s. job market, even though i said the risk is to the downside asymmetric, it doesn't mean i think the payroll numbers are falling apart. less hiring doesn't mean more firing and i think this economy is -- is trend. that's all it is and it's late cycle trend and not falling apart and the labor market won't fall apart. >> the other piece is a little more than a percent from all-time highs. how does that factor into market psychology going into the markets? >> resilience of the market is unbelievable. the way it comes back time after time, not just over the last six months but over the last six years, every piece of bad news, news that we thought we would have, news that we didn't see coming, the market shrugs off. who is to say it d
ism and europe's ism, you know, the world did not print bad numbers this week and actually if the fed is on the sidelines, i mean, one of the basic tenets of my view for 2016 was more fed means more volatility means sideways volatility. if you remove the fed, you can take out a lot of the volatility. obviously we don't remove all the other things. yes, the u.s. job market, even though i said the risk is to the downside asymmetric, it doesn't mean i think the payroll numbers are falling apart....
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thank god god we did what we did and we called out these isms the last century, not the -ism, fascism, imperialism and communism. yet today we are not allowed to do that. we have this difficulty because we are a nation built in laws and i like to think the rule of law is the biggest strategic advantage we have. we are also built on a set of freedoms. one of those freedoms is our freedom of religion. we have to be very conscious of a very determined enemy. this is a very determined enemy that is masking itself behind the ideology. my personal belief of this ideology is it is based on his lawn. political ideology. and it masks itself in our country behind this religion. so very strong views and i'm going to stop here and just turn it over to michael, the duty of writing a book with michael dean is like growing up in a family and in my housesitting around the picnic table that was her dining room table, arguing about politics with my mother. in debating these issues. so this past year and even before that, as we're debating this issue and prior to deciding to write the book, arguing abou
thank god god we did what we did and we called out these isms the last century, not the -ism, fascism, imperialism and communism. yet today we are not allowed to do that. we have this difficulty because we are a nation built in laws and i like to think the rule of law is the biggest strategic advantage we have. we are also built on a set of freedoms. one of those freedoms is our freedom of religion. we have to be very conscious of a very determined enemy. this is a very determined enemy that is...
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>>ism -- i am a little worried. and switches hands in midair. >> did it a lot in college. >> 7 of his 13 attempts. in the loss are you at all worried about the number one pick? >> i haven't been worried since day one. he hasn't shot it a lot. he has a good release. he has to gain some confidence and get his base under him to be a good shooter. >> 28% shooting in the first -- >> he doesn't really take a lot of the shots. the shots he did take from the perimeter it looked like he lacked confidence. he made a conscious effort, meaning he worked on it a little bit and was determined to come in and shoot that shot. and he has that shot every single time because they so fear his first step and dribble because's great handler of the basketball, that they are going to peel off him. and he has that and he shot it tonight. >> he has been a human highlight real with his passing. would you like to see him focus more on his offense or distributing the ball? >> i just let the game come to h him. i think the kid will figure it out
>>ism -- i am a little worried. and switches hands in midair. >> did it a lot in college. >> 7 of his 13 attempts. in the loss are you at all worried about the number one pick? >> i haven't been worried since day one. he hasn't shot it a lot. he has a good release. he has to gain some confidence and get his base under him to be a good shooter. >> 28% shooting in the first -- >> he doesn't really take a lot of the shots. the shots he did take from the...
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and joaquin walk we took the little bike for a while, walked and sat out here he was well worth it ism did i you think the show was going to be postponed. >> we kept checking our phones every 30 minutes and tookoo shelter for a while and just did cross our fingers and hoped to be out here and luckily it was a success. >> being in the rain all this time was actually worth it. >> it was a great show. it was a great show. sho it is better than what i expected. >> i didn't think they were going to do the fireworks. obviously the fireworks didn't look like they were showing awia lot because of the clouds in the air. it was over all a grandparent experience. >> reporter: itit was a little cloudy smoky take what we canan get with this weather. in terms of security, everything went off white-out a hitch. there was one we got video of this park police started clearing out an area of the national mall. they were telling people thateo they needed to move out of thee way. they started section think off an area around port a pot teasee this is happening right in front of our live truck we got pushe
and joaquin walk we took the little bike for a while, walked and sat out here he was well worth it ism did i you think the show was going to be postponed. >> we kept checking our phones every 30 minutes and tookoo shelter for a while and just did cross our fingers and hoped to be out here and luckily it was a success. >> being in the rain all this time was actually worth it. >> it was a great show. it was a great show. sho it is better than what i expected. >> i didn't...
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ism and fundamentalism is our enemy. closing places of worship where hatred or intolerant is fermented, we have done that and we will do it again. monitor individuals, we did that during the state of emergency. we will do it again, after hand -- apprehend individuals to conduct relevant investigations, to ensure surveillance. that is what we will do. not to respect the constitution and the fundamental rules of law would be tantamount to losing ourselves in the battle against terrorism. this war is waged outside. in syria and iraq. announced before , theice attack strengthening of our military support to the iraqi army. decided as part of the anti-isis coalition made available to the iraqi forces, artillery means they will be on the ground next month. be aircraft carrier will deployed. the 14th ofthis on july. it will be deployed at the end of september. andill allow us to step up intensify strikes against terrorist groups in syria and iraq with our jets. i have asked the defense parliament asform of next week. it is not
ism and fundamentalism is our enemy. closing places of worship where hatred or intolerant is fermented, we have done that and we will do it again. monitor individuals, we did that during the state of emergency. we will do it again, after hand -- apprehend individuals to conduct relevant investigations, to ensure surveillance. that is what we will do. not to respect the constitution and the fundamental rules of law would be tantamount to losing ourselves in the battle against terrorism. this war...
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>> we're looking for our june read on ism nonmanufacturing.ervice sector, the biggest swath of the u.s. economy. looking for 53 and change. add 3 points. 56.5. 56.5. much stronger than we were expecting. and that's the best read since november of last year which was 56.6. considering it's employment week, let's go through the employment index. the employment index moved back above expansion of 50, from 49.7 to 52.7. new orders, they got very close, as close as you can get to 60 without actually overtaking it, 59.9. so that was a nice jump from 54.2. so we've had some spotty data. the service sector seems to be at least based on this measurement doing better. and yields, hovering around 1.37, 1.38, about the same place they were in july of 2012 and other than those two places you have to go to the eisenhower administration to find lower yields. sara eisen, back to you. >> yep. history making bond moves. thank you. despite the better data in services the skittish move continues on wall street. investors selling stocks the dow down 38 points off
>> we're looking for our june read on ism nonmanufacturing.ervice sector, the biggest swath of the u.s. economy. looking for 53 and change. add 3 points. 56.5. 56.5. much stronger than we were expecting. and that's the best read since november of last year which was 56.6. considering it's employment week, let's go through the employment index. the employment index moved back above expansion of 50, from 49.7 to 52.7. new orders, they got very close, as close as you can get to 60 without...
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>> yeah, adp, initial claims, ism, ism services and manufacturing, and so i think, you know, it's notwe're going into a recession, and the yield curve is implying we're going into a recession so there's so many mixed signals. totally understand that rates will stay low for longer even if the fed starts a cycling cycle but there will be a push-pull between do you own cyclicals or defensives? but you have to find yield. 318 stocks in the s&p 500 that yield more than ten-year. >> wow. >> so you can find some names in both categories, because i think that's what you want to do, but i think that's going to continue to be the theme. >> tim, this is all been keying up for the report tomorrow morning 8:30. i mean, it goes back to mike's point, too, which that we're all kind of comfortable with this, you know, $38,000 number from last month. >> i'm not. >> and, you know, it could look very different in the morning. >> well, i think what mike is saying, and i think what i believe is that the risks are probably asymmetric going into this number. i think there's risk to the downside. i think bad
>> yeah, adp, initial claims, ism, ism services and manufacturing, and so i think, you know, it's notwe're going into a recession, and the yield curve is implying we're going into a recession so there's so many mixed signals. totally understand that rates will stay low for longer even if the fed starts a cycling cycle but there will be a push-pull between do you own cyclicals or defensives? but you have to find yield. 318 stocks in the s&p 500 that yield more than ten-year. >>...
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the ism services index came in much stronger than expected for june. experts consider that a positive sign for the economy. >> on wall street, stocks erased early losses after falling more than 120 points. the dow jones started rallying mid-morning. the averages picked up steam after the releasnt in no rush t interest rates. chips dow index rose. the nasdaq at 36, s&p 500 gained 11. >> despite the day's rise, a major bank expects a stock market pullback. goldman sachs says it sees a near term sell off of between 5 and 10%. they cite a number factor, deaccelerating stock buybacks and growing political uncertainty that could result in market weaknes the next three months. not all bad. after the pullback, goldman sachs expects a reco the s&p 50k to current levels by yea this o of america, says retirement plans will likely put more money into treasuries. even as prices rise and yields fall to record lows. if the three trillion u.s. corporate pension industry follows through, that could depress yields further. bank of america is call iing foa yiele ten year
the ism services index came in much stronger than expected for june. experts consider that a positive sign for the economy. >> on wall street, stocks erased early losses after falling more than 120 points. the dow jones started rallying mid-morning. the averages picked up steam after the releasnt in no rush t interest rates. chips dow index rose. the nasdaq at 36, s&p 500 gained 11. >> despite the day's rise, a major bank expects a stock market pullback. goldman sachs says it...
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new york ism was an abomination and say isms good and bad.'s say it's been sort of good -- you had a plethora of data all suggest that, you know, we are sort of muddled in the middle in terms of that. you hit the nail on the head. right? even with the lousy jobs number last month, unemployment rate down and that's what the fed is looking at. that's what they claim they've been looking at an if you get a number back to the norm, say anything north of 160,000, and the unemployment rate falls again to 4.6 call it, how do they talk themselves out of that? like, when's the next excuse? through the brexit seemingly. you know, what are the forces that they're looking at to not allow them to raise rates? i'll say it again. the corner they painted themselves into continues to get smaller and one that i don't think can get themselves out of any time soon and quietly my sense is -- i believe praying for another lousy number for air color. >> j.j. here on set with us. we like to have a look especially in the wake of britain's vote to leave the eu at what
new york ism was an abomination and say isms good and bad.'s say it's been sort of good -- you had a plethora of data all suggest that, you know, we are sort of muddled in the middle in terms of that. you hit the nail on the head. right? even with the lousy jobs number last month, unemployment rate down and that's what the fed is looking at. that's what they claim they've been looking at an if you get a number back to the norm, say anything north of 160,000, and the unemployment rate falls...
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the radical islamism is like that wem or nazi-ism faced last century. it is real.s expanded around the globe. we have serious problems to deal with. it will take much greater strategic thinking and a different approach to problem-solving. katty: specifically, what would donald trump do -- as far as you have heard in conversations with to and his advisors -- combat the islamic state? he said he would destroy them fast?stroy them how would he do it? it looks like it is not that easy. gen. flynn: my answer is we are the best enemies because we telegraph exactly what we will do -- like we did a couple of days ago saying we are sending 525 troops over. that is what we should not do. we should not telegraph what we are going to do. a magic formula? you look at the problem of the islamic state, it seems incredibly, located and long-term. does donald trump have a magic formula? gen. flynn: i would say no one has a magic formula for this. first, we have to define what we are facing. history, at of student of warfare, one of the tenants is to understand your enemy. enemyour
the radical islamism is like that wem or nazi-ism faced last century. it is real.s expanded around the globe. we have serious problems to deal with. it will take much greater strategic thinking and a different approach to problem-solving. katty: specifically, what would donald trump do -- as far as you have heard in conversations with to and his advisors -- combat the islamic state? he said he would destroy them fast?stroy them how would he do it? it looks like it is not that easy. gen. flynn:...
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ism here are some stories we're working on for you today. crews battling a huge house fire in brookline. heavy flames could be seeing going through the roof in that home on winthrop road. no word yet on what fire. >> christa: and several people rushed to the hospital after a serious rollover crash in abington. police say a car hit a pedestrian and ended up on its roof. we're told two people were seriously injured, including a person who was walking. the cause is still under review. >> nick: a falmouth man is in custody at a hospital after an hour's long standoff in mashpee. the 41-year-old barricaded himself inside the building and told police he had an assault rifle. he surrendered several hours later. how a substance developed at a local hospital saved this pup's life. >> nick: another hot one yesterday. >> christa: chris has our forecast. >> chris: good morning. another day filled with heat, especially away from the coastline. day number seven of your heat wave in bedfordish fitchburg, taunton and plymouth. boston fell just shy of it. sea
ism here are some stories we're working on for you today. crews battling a huge house fire in brookline. heavy flames could be seeing going through the roof in that home on winthrop road. no word yet on what fire. >> christa: and several people rushed to the hospital after a serious rollover crash in abington. police say a car hit a pedestrian and ended up on its roof. we're told two people were seriously injured, including a person who was walking. the cause is still under review....
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if ism industrial leads new orders, it's a little bit technical, but it's mang eariag accounting. not sure of the acronym. it's something that isn't well understood. this goes back to carl, in my old days when i used to cover industrials -- and you did, as well, and you kind of understood how the operating leverage in a business is generated, and it's not the kind of thing most people get into the nitty-gritty, why aren't you more constructive than you are on equities? >> i think the concerns in the market are still there. there's probably one data point i'm probably most concerned about. nfib survey for hiring intentions tends to be a lead ibdica indicator for the unemployment rate. >> they survey small businesses and account for about 85% of new job creation. it's the only statistic that has me unnerved. if i look at some evaluation data, that's pretty supportive, and on sentiment, and the top 50 names like market cap and the s&p 500, if they trade in a correlated way in the past 20 trading sessions, you have 81% trading correlation, everything is kind of moving together up or d
if ism industrial leads new orders, it's a little bit technical, but it's mang eariag accounting. not sure of the acronym. it's something that isn't well understood. this goes back to carl, in my old days when i used to cover industrials -- and you did, as well, and you kind of understood how the operating leverage in a business is generated, and it's not the kind of thing most people get into the nitty-gritty, why aren't you more constructive than you are on equities? >> i think the...
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on tuesday, we will be getting information on the services sector of the economy with the ism nonmanufacturing index. tuesday is also the birthday of the bikini. the two-piece swimsuit was introduced in paris in 1946. on wednesday, the federal open market committee will release the minutes from its last meeting, almost as exciting as bikinis bikinises. the national parks turn 100 this year. and they celebrate the centennial. to celebrate along with them a young married couple from missouri decided to quit their jobs and visit all 59 parks all in one year. i recently asked cole and elizabeth donelson what inspired them to quit their job and hit the road while still in their 20s. >> we were talking about bucket list items and i told elizabeth, i would love to visit all of the national parks. >> at the same time, i had only been to one national park in my life. so we kind of together, we figured that sounds perfect. >> we just realized that going to them all throughout our lives would take a lot of effort, but if we did it -- actually, elizabeth suggested one year. >> all in one year. >> one big
on tuesday, we will be getting information on the services sector of the economy with the ism nonmanufacturing index. tuesday is also the birthday of the bikini. the two-piece swimsuit was introduced in paris in 1946. on wednesday, the federal open market committee will release the minutes from its last meeting, almost as exciting as bikinis bikinises. the national parks turn 100 this year. and they celebrate the centennial. to celebrate along with them a young married couple from missouri...
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we had a market services ism, pmi composite out of the eu this week. the macro is fine. the earnings are okay. >> if you were to look 18 months out and it wasn't just fast money, what would you buy at the moment? what shows value 18 months down the line? you mentioned oil. >> when you say 18 months down the road, where are rates going to be? are they still going to be obscenely low? you still buy utilities and staples. the market ran 9% and utilities and staples are within 1% of their all-time highs. >> you know, we've talked about this actually. you have this little stealth rally in the biotechs if you look. now, back in january, oil started to creep higher and it didn't -- it caught a lot of people off guard. the first $10 or so were a stealth move. i think you're seeing the same thing if you look at the biotechs. politicians seem to have forgotten about it. it held a level 240 that we have talked about for months on this show. you get that ibb to 285, it's off to the races. >> 'dowhy does it get to 285. i look at bank of america at $15, the ibb at 285. we've seen the
we had a market services ism, pmi composite out of the eu this week. the macro is fine. the earnings are okay. >> if you were to look 18 months out and it wasn't just fast money, what would you buy at the moment? what shows value 18 months down the line? you mentioned oil. >> when you say 18 months down the road, where are rates going to be? are they still going to be obscenely low? you still buy utilities and staples. the market ran 9% and utilities and staples are within 1% of...
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reprehensible and certainly not an accurate portrayal of immigrants or muslims or any of the other isms that he claims to be so knowledgeable about. i think he's really showing everybody how angry he is and it's unfortunate that that's what's happening. >> host: in "writings onthe wall: searching for a new equality beyond black and white"" you talk about the reactions and reacting from fear . what's your prescription? >> guest: i think the only way we can get over fear is through knowledge. becoming familiar with the issues that we seem to be afraid of area once you get an idea of what is actually happening, you can figure out a solution that does not involve building walls across domestic borders. we can fix a lot of these issues if we have an honest and grassroots approach to it. i don't think we're going to solve anything by your monitoring and demonizing people. that doesn't work. >> host: is it time in your view, we talked to bill ayres yesterday and is it time in your view to try a brand-new system? >> guest: i mentioned earlier, we to the constitution and make the adjustments tha
reprehensible and certainly not an accurate portrayal of immigrants or muslims or any of the other isms that he claims to be so knowledgeable about. i think he's really showing everybody how angry he is and it's unfortunate that that's what's happening. >> host: in "writings onthe wall: searching for a new equality beyond black and white"" you talk about the reactions and reacting from fear . what's your prescription? >> guest: i think the only way we can get over...
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and i don't think it's as easy as capitalism or imperialism or racism or an ism, i think it's, it's in the dna of the united states of america, beginning with the first war against the native people. - so it's not about this war, it's about war. - something about the nature of america's tendency to hurry to war. - yeah. has there been a war that we've been in, either one that you've read about in the history books or one that you've been alive and witnessed that you feel was in anyway justified? - yes, absolutely, as an irishman, the war against the british empire. - okay, i'll give you that one. - i would volunteer, i would join that war. - but in the spirit of my question. are there any wars that we-- - you can just make fun about irish people. - no, no, no, no, no. in the spirit of that question, true spirit, is there a war that we've been involved with that you feel like was a justified war? - in principle, obviously, world war ii was justified, and the justification was the nazis and the third reich and the gas chambers. the question has to be asked, was during that war, did other
and i don't think it's as easy as capitalism or imperialism or racism or an ism, i think it's, it's in the dna of the united states of america, beginning with the first war against the native people. - so it's not about this war, it's about war. - something about the nature of america's tendency to hurry to war. - yeah. has there been a war that we've been in, either one that you've read about in the history books or one that you've been alive and witnessed that you feel was in anyway...
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. >>> ism a. >>> pga championship. jason day, good. en route to a 65. 7-under tied for third. jimmy walker followed up his 65 with a 66 today. the birdie on 13. he's at nine under along with robert streb. the 28th player to shoot a 63 in a major. >> wonder how many people, jimmy walker, dino might, i don't get that. >> thank you for joining us tonight. have a great weekend. great weekend. councilwoman dunphy, how do you respond to allegations that you look super sexy in your new suit? i haven't been elected yet. come on, kids! we gotta vote! honey, come on. please stop filming. i'm just excited! after today, you are going to be a councilwoman, and i am going to be a first husband. and if you don't stop filming, you're going to be my first husband. all right, everybody, come on! do you know what you're doing, kids? you guys are manning the phone banks. alex, you're in charge of that. why is she in charge? and what's a phone bank? (claire) hmm. that's why. phil. i got it. i will be driving 50 of our finest senior citizens to the polls, assuming, of course, that they remember tha
. >>> ism a. >>> pga championship. jason day, good. en route to a 65. 7-under tied for third. jimmy walker followed up his 65 with a 66 today. the birdie on 13. he's at nine under along with robert streb. the 28th player to shoot a 63 in a major. >> wonder how many people, jimmy walker, dino might, i don't get that. >> thank you for joining us tonight. have a great weekend. great weekend. councilwoman dunphy, how do you respond to allegations that you look super...
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. >> if you think the hands off ism the party -- there another camp that says this is all about the partyh some of these state owned enterprise reforms that perhaps have been blocked by reluctant management, but it certainly seems that the state and the premier and the president wants a bigger role for the party. speaking oninping monday. state owned enterprises of the major force to boost the copperheads are strength of the country and protect the common interest of the people. we should make them bigger, better, and stronger with full confidence. it seems the state is certainly keeping the state in state owned enterprises. angie: where this is outlook for further reform? we have the call for market orientated reform to a line output of state owned enterprises with demand. that will take some retrenchment in some cases, cutting down that, but so there is then you have the party reasserting its control into some of the state owned enterprises. is that reconcilable? does see there is some conflicting purpose here. he thinks this trend towards merging state owned enterprises suggests it is
. >> if you think the hands off ism the party -- there another camp that says this is all about the partyh some of these state owned enterprise reforms that perhaps have been blocked by reluctant management, but it certainly seems that the state and the premier and the president wants a bigger role for the party. speaking oninping monday. state owned enterprises of the major force to boost the copperheads are strength of the country and protect the common interest of the people. we should...
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joining me is retired lieutenant intelligence agency and the author of the new book, the best isms inast. the muslim world knows they have a disease inside of their bloodstream and it has grown and it expand and it's global. and they are murderers and we can do something about it. rahat america's role in the world and what america's role right here at home needs to be. we have severe problems right here at home from a security standpoint.the other aspects i o discuss is where do we stand as a nation in terms of global when people try to pin him down. did bin laden tell us when he was going to fly planes into the twin towers? did the japanese tell us when they were going to bomb pearl harbor? we should not telegraph this is what we are doing in afghanistan and iraq. are you expecting to have a role in trump's government? >> here is what i tell people about this. donald trump i believe will be the next president of the united states. but this is political warfare. it's like -- the analogy would be you your eye on winning the super bowl, but you can't get to the super bowl until you win
joining me is retired lieutenant intelligence agency and the author of the new book, the best isms inast. the muslim world knows they have a disease inside of their bloodstream and it has grown and it expand and it's global. and they are murderers and we can do something about it. rahat america's role in the world and what america's role right here at home needs to be. we have severe problems right here at home from a security standpoint.the other aspects i o discuss is where do we stand as a...
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crew chef says our grandchildren live ourr common-ism, let us say grandchildren will live under freedompplause] when mr. crew chef says the is dead inrine america, we said the doctrine of freedom applies everywhere in the world. and i say tonight, let us welcome mr. khrushchev's challenge to our system, but let us reply, let us compete in the communist world as well as in the world because the communist dictators must not be allowed the privilege sanctuary from which to launch their guerrilla attack on freedom. further, extend this competition, extended to include not only food and factories as he has suggested, but extended to include the great spiritual and moral values which characterize our civilization. and further, let us welcome, my friends, let us welcome the challenge, not be disconcerted or failed to meet it, the challenge presented with people's aspirations in south america, in asia, and africa. we cannot fail in this mission. we cannot fail to assist them in so that they will be faced with the terrible alternative of turning to communism with his promise of progress at the c
crew chef says our grandchildren live ourr common-ism, let us say grandchildren will live under freedompplause] when mr. crew chef says the is dead inrine america, we said the doctrine of freedom applies everywhere in the world. and i say tonight, let us welcome mr. khrushchev's challenge to our system, but let us reply, let us compete in the communist world as well as in the world because the communist dictators must not be allowed the privilege sanctuary from which to launch their guerrilla...
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blood,the hand dipped in that might've been a daily mail-ism. i can't quite remember.s a wonderful photograph of them. thank you so much for being with us. that is the director of the european council of foreign relations. up next on the pulse we will talk turkey with the coup over. what is next? ♪ manus: welcome back, it is "the pulse." let's check the turkish markets. in the 1997 coup, is of the markets drop quite precipitously. three secular coups since the 1960's. in 1997, a drop at 14 said -- 14%. two year bonds are ratcheting higher. up i nearly -- over 50 basis points. it is the lira you want to keep an eye on. it has its worst moment. that is back to levels we haven't seen since 2013. dollar lira at the bottom of your screen was this significant break, the biggest jump since 2008 on the currency in terms of a drop. that is coming back near 50% of its losses. golden ferret saying you will have 310 to the dollar. let's bring in michael harris. michael, thank you very much for coming in. you would say that the most critical issue is whether the president and the g
blood,the hand dipped in that might've been a daily mail-ism. i can't quite remember.s a wonderful photograph of them. thank you so much for being with us. that is the director of the european council of foreign relations. up next on the pulse we will talk turkey with the coup over. what is next? ♪ manus: welcome back, it is "the pulse." let's check the turkish markets. in the 1997 coup, is of the markets drop quite precipitously. three secular coups since the 1960's. in 1997, a...
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pretend things went well when things collapsed into chaos which isn't good for humanitarianism or any ism are trying to advance. now we have an isis presence in the eastern part of libya just as we do in syria and iraq. other countries that have helped or are helping to destabilize by overthrowing or trying to overthrow the dictator rules. even if you don't like dictatorships, overthrowing the dictator, saying we are not going to stick around like we did in libya is a terrible policy. >> thank you, been freedman. the cato institute. next we went looking for good things about hillary. they weren't that easy to find. >> what do you like about hillary? >> well, i like bill. l, i like bill. john: now the good parts of hillary clinton. i made a list here. a pathway to legalization for immigrants. criminal justice reform. she is okay with gay marriage. the short list. so i asked you for help on social media. jeffrey clark tweeted. what are you going to do with the other 59 minutes of your show. billy pierce tweeted. she isn't trump. that's by the. on google plus someone wrote if her congression
pretend things went well when things collapsed into chaos which isn't good for humanitarianism or any ism are trying to advance. now we have an isis presence in the eastern part of libya just as we do in syria and iraq. other countries that have helped or are helping to destabilize by overthrowing or trying to overthrow the dictator rules. even if you don't like dictatorships, overthrowing the dictator, saying we are not going to stick around like we did in libya is a terrible policy. >>...
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every cop in the country, generally, is experiencing a level of in your face-ism. people flashing cameras in their face, people part of this agency, but this is not a monolithic. they have to do the difficult job, and not become delicious. that is not always easy to do but the country is getting a perspective on the best kind of mind-set, putting the community above self is really reflected in this post. >> everything we have been reading about the shooter indicate that's no matter how peculiar his beliefs might have been, he had a lot of beliefs held by millions out there that don't do this kind of thing, there is also evidence all around of him being mentally disturbed. that seems to be true of the dallas shooter. these are both military veterans, both of whom have served in iraq. is there a contagin that could affect a vulnerable mind like the person doing this today. >> i'm almost sorry you asked the question. it will not manifest itself. after the dallas shooting, did he have fellow travelers, in fact like the type of terrorism you see over seas, this can insp
every cop in the country, generally, is experiencing a level of in your face-ism. people flashing cameras in their face, people part of this agency, but this is not a monolithic. they have to do the difficult job, and not become delicious. that is not always easy to do but the country is getting a perspective on the best kind of mind-set, putting the community above self is really reflected in this post. >> everything we have been reading about the shooter indicate that's no matter how...
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yout can feel it in the air ism it's a cool night by july standards.res fallen back intole the 60 this hour. again not something were used to for elly july. we are used to '90s of the today this should be what our low temperatures are for this time t of year they were our highs. rebegan 73. dwi73 as well. well below we're we should be forlo this time of year. temperatures outside in the 60 wash ton, gaithersburg 64, westminster 66, frederick 66, 68 annapolis, 70 degrees this hour still though in quantico.o. satellite clouds just aboutjust every where. sun was able to break through. mostly clouds returning. you can see drizzle. front royal along i81 corridoroi little bit of light rain. main event coming through indiana heading into ohio val this is heavy rain.s h west virginia does not need ref see rain given all the flooding they had they could be in the t bulls eye. eye here's future cast nine a.m..m. parade time for a lot of folks. tomorrow morning.rr good news for them is perhaps dry because the model is note showing rain doesn't mean theren will no
yout can feel it in the air ism it's a cool night by july standards.res fallen back intole the 60 this hour. again not something were used to for elly july. we are used to '90s of the today this should be what our low temperatures are for this time t of year they were our highs. rebegan 73. dwi73 as well. well below we're we should be forlo this time of year. temperatures outside in the 60 wash ton, gaithersburg 64, westminster 66, frederick 66, 68 annapolis, 70 degrees this hour still though...
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this is unusual to see a potential firsr lady speak why was it important to bring out melania tonight ism e its a great ., jim.rea the reason they know that donald trump has a big to be with theob female vote, the thinking is if they can get people to listen to melania trump, everybody who has heard her speak comes off as a charm mink kind woman that mayba if melania trump likes donald trump that maybe there's something in him that maybe some women who are not akin to vote for him right now might take a m second look at him. this has been surprisingly effective night for republicans they have been able to deliver home points against hillary clinton and firm up trump, thesu are exactly the tones shawn andn jim they wanted to hit into though theme for the night was make america safe again. we understand it was good for melania to be out there, was tonight the best night for her, i mean when they are talking about benghazi and other situations, and in light of what we seagoing on him was tonight the best night for melania trump.p. >> reporter: that's an>> r absolutely correct . to bring up,
this is unusual to see a potential firsr lady speak why was it important to bring out melania tonight ism e its a great ., jim.rea the reason they know that donald trump has a big to be with theob female vote, the thinking is if they can get people to listen to melania trump, everybody who has heard her speak comes off as a charm mink kind woman that mayba if melania trump likes donald trump that maybe there's something in him that maybe some women who are not akin to vote for him right now...
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from trump and take it back for himself, couldn't decide if it populism, nativism, running out of ismsagain. we haven't put our country first. lost a third of our manufacturing since 2000. our national deficit is $19 trillion. our debts aren't being treated well. our education system is 30th in the world. we no longer educate our children well. our roads, bridges, infrastructure are falling apart. we have a $500 billion trade deficit with china, mexico. we don't make anything. we don't produce anything. this is the state of our country. my father wants to put america first. i think our message is, americanism, if you want to continue his little trend. >> i think that's a trend worthy of continuing. eric, thanks so much for being with us. >> thank you. >> eric trump. >>> roll video. watch as this motorcyclist is thrown over his handle bar. that is a roll of mattresses crashing into that giant form that fell off the boat. the man sent rolling down the street. his bike getting to the shoulder. this is where i get to tell you, luckily he escaped the collision without serious injury, but ce
from trump and take it back for himself, couldn't decide if it populism, nativism, running out of ismsagain. we haven't put our country first. lost a third of our manufacturing since 2000. our national deficit is $19 trillion. our debts aren't being treated well. our education system is 30th in the world. we no longer educate our children well. our roads, bridges, infrastructure are falling apart. we have a $500 billion trade deficit with china, mexico. we don't make anything. we don't produce...
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ism not saying anything or telling newt anything. tell you in one form or another newt gingrich is going to be involved with our government. that i can tell you. >> he's smart, he's tough, he gets it and he says i am the biggest thing he has ever seen in the history of politics. newt will be involved if i get approval from his wife. that may be tough. >> gingrich ran for the oval office in 2012. >> brand new video of a deadly police shooting in baton rouge, louisiana sparking national outrage. thousands of protestors hitting the streets calling the shooting of all the ton sterling an execution. >> the.rusttis department is now on the case as they brace for more backlash. new video shows a different angle of intense -- it is new the content is extremely graphic. >> investigators say this started after a 911 call was made. the caller said he was outside of a store selling cd's and threatened someone with a weapon. cell phone video shows the two officers rolling on the ground then you hear gun shots. >> shots fired in paul ston. >> the
ism not saying anything or telling newt anything. tell you in one form or another newt gingrich is going to be involved with our government. that i can tell you. >> he's smart, he's tough, he gets it and he says i am the biggest thing he has ever seen in the history of politics. newt will be involved if i get approval from his wife. that may be tough. >> gingrich ran for the oval office in 2012. >> brand new video of a deadly police shooting in baton rouge, louisiana sparking...
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to learn that it takes time, and ism -- thetisto party cannot afford to turn them off. they have to mobilize on the ground for the next few months. they are important for the future. this is the establishment that we have seen paraded across the convention. these are the baby boomers that are phasing out. who is the next generation? they are among the sanders people. the party has to keep embracing these people even though it has been divisive. it is a tough job for her to do. rishaad: looking at last week with donald trumps speech -- donald trump's speech. that it built fear. hillary clinton has to do the opposite. trump was also criticized for being too liked on policy. we understand there will be more policy tonight. let us take a short break for a moment. waiting for hillary clinton to come to the lectern. as we wait, we are talking about what we can expect. what policies in your view will she be outlining to set herself apart? >> one of the interesting shifts in the donaldred trump takeover of the republican of thes a re-scripting national security policy of this c
to learn that it takes time, and ism -- thetisto party cannot afford to turn them off. they have to mobilize on the ground for the next few months. they are important for the future. this is the establishment that we have seen paraded across the convention. these are the baby boomers that are phasing out. who is the next generation? they are among the sanders people. the party has to keep embracing these people even though it has been divisive. it is a tough job for her to do. rishaad: looking...
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whether it's ism, jobs claims, university of michigan, today ace consumer confidence, instrumental productione, we had house been data today, housing data on existing, permanent, starts. granted that today's number is -- not bad. not bad. but if you look down back over to '05, it was 1.38 million. that doesn't matter. the fed isn't handy capping improvement in economy or data dependent, and many of the -- will start going back to '07 and '08, blah things became so nasty. i look up at the board, we have a five-year option i'll be handing in about an hour and 20 minutes. the data-dependent aspects like everything. they get reconstituted or left out in a parking lot somewhere. recent price structure most likely augers for a move. the fed isn't moving. they're probably not going to move this meeting. many don't believe they'll move in september, and november's meeting is just days before the election. i understand there's always issues, but there are always going to be issues. data dependent is pretty self-evident, pretty hard to argue with it. >>> coming up twitter's earnings will mark one year
whether it's ism, jobs claims, university of michigan, today ace consumer confidence, instrumental productione, we had house been data today, housing data on existing, permanent, starts. granted that today's number is -- not bad. not bad. but if you look down back over to '05, it was 1.38 million. that doesn't matter. the fed isn't handy capping improvement in economy or data dependent, and many of the -- will start going back to '07 and '08, blah things became so nasty. i look up at the board,...
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the broncos have signed linebacker miller to 6 year deal to 114 million dollars. 70 million of that ismr time. sports report brought to you by toyota. you better be the client. >> 70 million guaranteed. >> guaranteed. >> for non-quarterback unbelievable. >> thanks for joining us tonight. >> i'm larry in for dan ashley for all of us here at 7 news. thanks for watching. connect with us on twitter facebook mobile device. connect with us on twitter facebook mobile device. we'll see you at 11:00 on narrator: this program contains material that may be disturbing to some audience members. viewer discretion is advised. coming up, a business tycoon, a wealthy entrepreneur-- together, they're the jet-set couple to envy, but appearances give way to a vicious reality. loni: the room is in shambles. he sees bld
the broncos have signed linebacker miller to 6 year deal to 114 million dollars. 70 million of that ismr time. sports report brought to you by toyota. you better be the client. >> 70 million guaranteed. >> guaranteed. >> for non-quarterback unbelievable. >> thanks for joining us tonight. >> i'm larry in for dan ashley for all of us here at 7 news. thanks for watching. connect with us on twitter facebook mobile device. connect with us on twitter facebook mobile...
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>> right, we can't say this ism and go after it like communism or others. we should not fear that to challenge these kinds of doctors. we have a country based on christian principals. we should not be ashamed of that. we should challenge doctrines against our way of life. >> the field of fight is the book, lou tenant general michael flynn is the guest, i know you will be back again, good luck with the book and good luck with everything else. we'll see you in cleveland. >> the party of lincoln is welcoming the party of trump. that is a quote from hillary clinton delivering her newest line of attacks. will hillary clinton's new mess an resonate? that story next. we were born 100 years ago into a new american century. born with a hunger to fly and a passion to build something better. and what an amazing time it's been, decade after decade of innovation, inspiration and wonder. so, we say thank you america for a century of trust, for the privilege of flying higher and higher, together. ♪ then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe
>> right, we can't say this ism and go after it like communism or others. we should not fear that to challenge these kinds of doctors. we have a country based on christian principals. we should not be ashamed of that. we should challenge doctrines against our way of life. >> the field of fight is the book, lou tenant general michael flynn is the guest, i know you will be back again, good luck with the book and good luck with everything else. we'll see you in cleveland. >> the...
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himlink between popular is ism votes to come -- popular and. come could be the u.s.ntial election. there is not very much hard data, just surveys. there is probably enough survey data to prompt policy action and enough market data to give some certainty to policymakers that that will not be in vain or undo.he the bank of england kind of surprising at its last meeting by not doing. what is the opinion on easing? cut. i would expect a rate signal that not having a of rate cut would be misunderstood by people and probably make the bank of england an easy target. if you think about what they are trying to do, they have signaled that they are going to be sensitive to financial institutions. they have pointed out almost with horror what happened to mortgage lending rates when the swedish bank moved into negative territory. my goodness, look what can happen if we cut rates. it can pose problems in the banking systems. they have talked about insurance companies, solvency concerns, and they have talked about being sensitive to pension funds. in the u.k., about every 60 basis
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ism all right. stay with us. . >> kris: president obama was making an impassioned pitch for hillary clinton. >> nobody is more qualified than hillary clinton to serve as president of the united states of america. >> kris: as her running mate introduces himself to the country. we're live at the democratic national convention. >> christa: also a heartbroken >> somebody has to be responsible for this. we need answers. >> christa: boston's mayor taking action after a boy dies attending a city-run camp. >> kris: breaking overnight, fierce flames in brookline. >> christa: and protests by somerville police over the banner hanging on city hall. >> kris: the patriots set to hit the field for the first open practice of the season. the team putting together a game plan without tom brady. >> this is 7news "today in new england." >> christa: training camp there. good morning,ve >> kris: and i'm kris anderson in for sara this morning. it's been steamy all week long. we've been dealing with the heat. do you prefer
ism all right. stay with us. . >> kris: president obama was making an impassioned pitch for hillary clinton. >> nobody is more qualified than hillary clinton to serve as president of the united states of america. >> kris: as her running mate introduces himself to the country. we're live at the democratic national convention. >> christa: also a heartbroken >> somebody has to be responsible for this. we need answers. >> christa: boston's mayor taking action...
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first of all admit that education in our schools and mosques lays the foundation for implicit isis ism. it is the largest and most important source feeding the barbaric i see some that has acquired weapons and implement large parts of the implicit isis-ism that was not given a chance to express itself. finally, i make one little, and then i finished. the glorification of the lone wolf. as a rule a person killed in the line of duty is considered a martyr. and i have one particular case about which i wrote an article in february 2005. a suicide bomber detonated a car bomb in front of a recruiting station for soldiers and policemen south of baghdad the explosion killed 152 and injured 120. the car bomb was the work of zarqawi, made a name for himself as the chief of the slaughterers slaughterers. eventually killed by u.s. forces. this so-called martyr families honored this act by holding a festive ceremony known as the wedding of the martyr. in arabic, to symbolize his wedding in paradise with 72 virgins. on these occasions i guess congratulate the family for the sons of martyrdom. these
first of all admit that education in our schools and mosques lays the foundation for implicit isis ism. it is the largest and most important source feeding the barbaric i see some that has acquired weapons and implement large parts of the implicit isis-ism that was not given a chance to express itself. finally, i make one little, and then i finished. the glorification of the lone wolf. as a rule a person killed in the line of duty is considered a martyr. and i have one particular case about...
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. >> i tell you what that ism services index, 56.5, after the manufacturing rate. we'll talk more. >> imagine if we get a strong jobs report on friday. >> that's what i'm saying. we'll talk more about yields. it's insane what's happening. the 10 year treasury yield hit a record low. it's rallied a bit. it's given the dividend trade a big boost. we'll break down how to avoid dividend traps and the wall street journal ken brown says why stocks could be riskier than they appear. >> gold has been one of the hottest trades this year, as you no doubt know. the gold rally is just beginning. we found one of the few gold bears to lay out his case against the pressucious metals. we were scrambling -- i don't know who we found. we'll find out coming up. >> tesla ceo elon musk giving into a war of worlds over the time it took the automaker to report a accident involving a autopilot. >> i don't know how we'll get to this over the next two hours. >>> let's start with the global yield crush. >> bill, another day, another record in terms of low yields all over the world. there's s
. >> i tell you what that ism services index, 56.5, after the manufacturing rate. we'll talk more. >> imagine if we get a strong jobs report on friday. >> that's what i'm saying. we'll talk more about yields. it's insane what's happening. the 10 year treasury yield hit a record low. it's rallied a bit. it's given the dividend trade a big boost. we'll break down how to avoid dividend traps and the wall street journal ken brown says why stocks could be riskier than they appear....
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first of all admit that education in our schools and mosques lays the foundation for implicit isis ismit is the largest and most important source feeding the barbaric i see some that has acquired weapons and implement large parts of the implicit isis-ism that was not given a chance to express itself. finally, i make one little, and then i finished. the glorification of the lone wolf. as a rule a person killed in the line of duty is considered a martyr. and i have one particular case about which i wrote an article in february 2005. a suicide bomber detonated a car bomb in front of a recruiting station for soldiers and policemen south of baghdad the explosion killed 152 and injured 120. the car bomb was the work of zarqawi, made a name for himself as the chief of the slaughtere slaughterers. eventually killed by u.s. forces. this so-called martyr families honored this act by holding a festive ceremony known as the wedding of the martyr. in arabic, to symbolize his wedding in paradise with 72 virgins. on these occasions i guess congratulate the family for the sons of martyrdom. these kind
first of all admit that education in our schools and mosques lays the foundation for implicit isis ismit is the largest and most important source feeding the barbaric i see some that has acquired weapons and implement large parts of the implicit isis-ism that was not given a chance to express itself. finally, i make one little, and then i finished. the glorification of the lone wolf. as a rule a person killed in the line of duty is considered a martyr. and i have one particular case about which...
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it's old school leftist grievances, we're a fascist racist country built on colonialism and all the isms they want to point to. but when you press them, they don't realize how great they have it, how special this nation is. and as a result they're just trying to get attention and ultimately our police did such a fantastic job on the ground. they moved swiftly, they moved with purpose, they were defending the very people who hate them. a lot of those people carrying cop killer signs. police didn't care, they did their thing. and i was proud to watch the police act the way they did. true professionals. in and one of the gentlemen, i don't even want to call him a gentleman, but one of the people there who burn abouted the flag known for doing that and it's because of him that burning the flag is protected by, what, free speech? >> reporter: that's right, he burped the flag in -- he was arrested in 1984 for burning a flag at a convention and ultimately overturnedthe flag i arrested in 1984 for burning a flag at a convention and ultimately overturned affirming that burning the flag is somethi
it's old school leftist grievances, we're a fascist racist country built on colonialism and all the isms they want to point to. but when you press them, they don't realize how great they have it, how special this nation is. and as a result they're just trying to get attention and ultimately our police did such a fantastic job on the ground. they moved swiftly, they moved with purpose, they were defending the very people who hate them. a lot of those people carrying cop killer signs. police...
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general you mentioned earlier that in the 20th we knocked down all the isms. >> not completely but we did a dam good job. >> we did. you both talk about winning. what does it look like, do we actually have to wipe out the islamic culture? do we have to mad fie it so it's more in lines with the world norms or put them at rest for a while as we have done for the last 1300 years and wait for them to resurrect again? >> we should not be afraid or we should not fear what our country was built on a set of judeo christian principles. there's sense in our country because hey, are we okay. i mean, you know, there are cultures around the world that i -- this is not a racist issue. i could care less if someone is polka-totted -- polka-doted. follow our laws, follow our rules, internationally follow what is an international exceptionance of behavior and not -- and not treat women the way we see them treated. are there societies or cultures that have a higher acceptance of behavior and actions and attitudes, absolutely. i believe ours does. i believe ours does. i'm a fan of what he did was to take
general you mentioned earlier that in the 20th we knocked down all the isms. >> not completely but we did a dam good job. >> we did. you both talk about winning. what does it look like, do we actually have to wipe out the islamic culture? do we have to mad fie it so it's more in lines with the world norms or put them at rest for a while as we have done for the last 1300 years and wait for them to resurrect again? >> we should not be afraid or we should not fear what our...
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the ism manufacturing data. you have the make and construction spend and the june vehicle sells as well e. again, note what they're going to be saying about second half production schedules. that tends to be where the analysts are focused. that's it for today's show. "worldwide exchange" is up next. we'll see you on monday. louisa bojesen. >>> if good morning. the post brexit bounce. we'll talk about what's in store for the second half, straight ahead. >>> music to apples' ears. talks to gain jay-zs streaming service. >>> and move over. a uk fight is taking the world by storm. it's friday, july 1, 2016, and "worldwide exchange" begins right now.
the ism manufacturing data. you have the make and construction spend and the june vehicle sells as well e. again, note what they're going to be saying about second half production schedules. that tends to be where the analysts are focused. that's it for today's show. "worldwide exchange" is up next. we'll see you on monday. louisa bojesen. >>> if good morning. the post brexit bounce. we'll talk about what's in store for the second half, straight ahead. >>> music to...
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yeah, it's creepy, when the country collapsed into chaos which isn't good for humanitarianism or any ismlps advance isis. >> yeah, now we have isis presence in the eastern part of libya just as syria and iraq. other countries that have helped or are helping in sense to destabilize by overthrown, trying to overthrow the dictator who rules. it just overthrowing the dictator and saying we're not going to stick around as we did in libya is a terrible policy. it leads to chaos and room for terrorists. john: thank you, ben friedman of the cato institute. >>> next, we went looking for good things about hillary. they weren't that easy to find. >> what do you like about hillary? >> well, i like bill. thank you is what we say. but we mean so much more. we mean how can we help? we mean what can we do? we mean it's our turn. to do our part. to serve you, for all you've done to serve us. ♪ prediabetes?! i don't have time to eat right or exercise. i'm a busy mom! oh, you're a busy mom? yeah. this is great news! busy moms never get prediabetes. wait, what? let me just...yeah! this is all the people at
yeah, it's creepy, when the country collapsed into chaos which isn't good for humanitarianism or any ismlps advance isis. >> yeah, now we have isis presence in the eastern part of libya just as syria and iraq. other countries that have helped or are helping in sense to destabilize by overthrown, trying to overthrow the dictator who rules. it just overthrowing the dictator and saying we're not going to stick around as we did in libya is a terrible policy. it leads to chaos and room for...
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yeah, it's creepy, when the country collapsed into chaos which isn't good for humanitarianism or any ismjohn: and helps advance isis. >> yeah, now we have isis presence in the eastern part of libya just as syria and iraq. other countries that have helped or are helping in sense to destabilize by overthrown, trying to overthrow the dictator who rules. it just overthrowing the dictator and saying we're not going to stick around as we did in libya is a terrible policy. it leads to chaos and room for terrorists. john: thank you, ben friedman of the cato institute. >>> next, we went looking for good things about hillary. they weren't that easy to find. >> what do you like about hillary? >> well, i like bill. that's wonderful. thank you very much. oh boy. thank you. ♪you make me feel so young ♪you make me feel so spring has sprung♪ . john: now, the good parts of hillary clinton. i made a list here. a pathway to legalization for immigrants. criminal justice reform. she's okay with gay marriage. it's a short list. so i ask you for help on social media. jeffrey clark tweeted -- billy pierce tweet
yeah, it's creepy, when the country collapsed into chaos which isn't good for humanitarianism or any ismjohn: and helps advance isis. >> yeah, now we have isis presence in the eastern part of libya just as syria and iraq. other countries that have helped or are helping in sense to destabilize by overthrown, trying to overthrow the dictator who rules. it just overthrowing the dictator and saying we're not going to stick around as we did in libya is a terrible policy. it leads to chaos and...
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today we just got the ism nonmanufacturing data. that's why i peg this turn around to. do you see anything else going beyond that? >> i think you're right, charles. i mean i see this range bound market that tends to trade up around what? 2,100 on the s&p and then maybe fall back to 2,000 and kind of hang in there. i think you're totally right, though. i think good news is definitely needed news these days because you have the federal reserve that can still be doveish with the brexit vote with the low interest rates everywhere. but what we don't want to see is the markets participants as the economy falls off the cliff because let's face it. the fed doesn't have a ton of bullets left. some of the data says it's not. charles: isn't that the narrative, though? even before the bresh exit vote but even more so now, japan with the negative interest rates and the yen is going to all-time highs, germany with negative interest rates, and you see a slippery slope with the eu purchase maybe central banks have run out of bullets or their bullets don't matter anymore. >> i think tha
today we just got the ism nonmanufacturing data. that's why i peg this turn around to. do you see anything else going beyond that? >> i think you're right, charles. i mean i see this range bound market that tends to trade up around what? 2,100 on the s&p and then maybe fall back to 2,000 and kind of hang in there. i think you're totally right, though. i think good news is definitely needed news these days because you have the federal reserve that can still be doveish with the brexit...
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a strong movement in california and we've made some progress through lawsuits and activism ism resist -- activism. my play is about resistance and isolation pod. but this needs to travel. so if i sell out this month and the buzz spreads i think other theaters around the country will want to take it up themself the. >> i looked at some of the clips on the website about the play, you think this topic would be extremely depressing, isolated in solitary confinement but there is a lot of humor. it's more than that. >> well humor is how people survive, the characters 40% of people that go into solitary confinement of mentally ill to begin with, they have no reason to be in prison, mentally ill people should be treated for that. but there are also extraordinary people put in for their political beliefs because they are resisting the in humane conditions they are being subjected to. a lot, too, several characters in my play are modern day heros that are incredibly resilient, yeah, they have to have some kind of perspective and some kind of release. >> had you ever put on a production on stage
a strong movement in california and we've made some progress through lawsuits and activism ism resist -- activism. my play is about resistance and isolation pod. but this needs to travel. so if i sell out this month and the buzz spreads i think other theaters around the country will want to take it up themself the. >> i looked at some of the clips on the website about the play, you think this topic would be extremely depressing, isolated in solitary confinement but there is a lot of...