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just as critically the bill helps the air force to evolve its isr capability and move towards a more survivable networked environment with manned, unmanned and sensors all acting as key components to give battlefield commanders the best information possible. to achieve this the bill includes two amendments i authored that will direct the air force to exterior with the integration and dissemination of data from surveillance platform like the rc 1352 the war fighter. while the bill authorizes these important new investments, it also provides funding to address ongoing disaster recovery efforts which are essential for military installations that were affected by the recent flooding in nebraska. read building the air force base and then nebraska national guard scamp ashland are top priorities. i am happy to report that the bill authorizes millions of dollars in funding to aid in the continued process of cleanup, design, and construction for the facilities that were destroyed. because i believe nebraska spaces are core components of the nations defense i was also proud to have two amendme
just as critically the bill helps the air force to evolve its isr capability and move towards a more survivable networked environment with manned, unmanned and sensors all acting as key components to give battlefield commanders the best information possible. to achieve this the bill includes two amendments i authored that will direct the air force to exterior with the integration and dissemination of data from surveillance platform like the rc 1352 the war fighter. while the bill authorizes...
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isre is gridlock, nothing getting done. peter has been around a while, and he can look and see how these things stretch beyond the trumpcare wreck how they started, and where they are going. host: so the most recent piece was entitled "block the vote: the history of efforts to change and contain and change voting practices in america." on voting access, and what did you find? thet: well, i started with vote. voting is of course the core aspect of democracy. it is how we participate, and there are a lot of issues surrounding voting right now. is onely voting rights that a lot of democrats and republicans are fighting about. the statesnd is that are really going into different ways. there are 15 states that are making voting easier. that is to say automatic voting registration, where you have to opt out. there are 25 states that have tightened voting registrations, through the voter i.d. requirement. interactives process with a dynamic pulling the nation apart a little bit. host: what are the differences between the states th
isre is gridlock, nothing getting done. peter has been around a while, and he can look and see how these things stretch beyond the trumpcare wreck how they started, and where they are going. host: so the most recent piece was entitled "block the vote: the history of efforts to change and contain and change voting practices in america." on voting access, and what did you find? thet: well, i started with vote. voting is of course the core aspect of democracy. it is how we participate,...
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tonight, president trump isre sing to take a military response off the table. our leon harris is trackies th new developments from our live desk. >> jim, an's boldness is a rising gap between the two countries. president trump is now his next move. iran says that drone violated the country's aerospace. the pentagon says that aircraft was in international territory. his is just the latest escalation between iran and the u.s. the u.s. has placed maximum pressure on iran with harsh economic sanctions. that combined with military build up in the region. >> shooting down aircraftin international aerospace, even if unmanned, is an act of war. >> don't see military confrontation. we recognize iran is a dangerous country, and they're the bad actor. >> in the oval office, president trump suggested the attack was o lish mistake. all signs point to tehran that attack being deliberate. >> leon, thank you. the failed u.s.te senaandidate in alabama who was accused of sexual misconduct is back for more, roy moore, the former alabama judge announced he's running for senate aga
tonight, president trump isre sing to take a military response off the table. our leon harris is trackies th new developments from our live desk. >> jim, an's boldness is a rising gap between the two countries. president trump is now his next move. iran says that drone violated the country's aerospace. the pentagon says that aircraft was in international territory. his is just the latest escalation between iran and the u.s. the u.s. has placed maximum pressure on iran with harsh economic...
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how big is a dilemma isr this republicans adamantally opposed but concerned about how taufrfe will effect our economy? >> they're in favor of fe e flow of trd goods. in california the last major udy that was done in 2017 said undocumented immigrantwere listing the united states around $125 billion and rnia, $23 billion. so even though you may pay morer for goods and services, where is the cost being born out by the taxpayerers? so there's additional costs. and so how much more of those costs when you factor in the increases in tariffs. >> you want to add to that? >> if we're trying to think of migration and hownt to col it, at theened of the day, no matter what up to of policyav we in the united states, it is, i think a f ttasy believe that we can unilaterally control migration. when people are fleeing circumstances in central american countries, that's not going controlled by all the things we'rallred a doing. that's why people keep coming despite knowing they might die. >> the office of settlement is canceling class and reccreational activity like soccer. what kind of far reaching conse
how big is a dilemma isr this republicans adamantally opposed but concerned about how taufrfe will effect our economy? >> they're in favor of fe e flow of trd goods. in california the last major udy that was done in 2017 said undocumented immigrantwere listing the united states around $125 billion and rnia, $23 billion. so even though you may pay morer for goods and services, where is the cost being born out by the taxpayerers? so there's additional costs. and so how much more of those...
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perhaps that is what mr.ef trump isring to, further action would involve the u.s.emand for mexico country so that migrants when they enter mexico could apply for asylum there rather than in the united states. th is something that mexico very much does not want. the foreign minister said to the americans, let's try the other things to see if they work and if they don't, we will go back to the negotiating tle. laura: how long is the president giving mexico to cur migration before he returns to tariffs? barbara: well, they want to see results quite quickly. the agreement s about 90 days. the secretary of state said we perhapsw before then, in a month, perhaps in 45 days, and we will be monit daily. i don't think this is something anyone expects workable way because mr. ump has made immigration the center point for his run for his real election and mexico is part of that. the foreigminister said that immigration is mr. trump's top laura: barbara plett-usher, thank you. now to the chaos in midtown manhattan after a helicopter oncrasop of a high-rise building. the new yo
perhaps that is what mr.ef trump isring to, further action would involve the u.s.emand for mexico country so that migrants when they enter mexico could apply for asylum there rather than in the united states. th is something that mexico very much does not want. the foreign minister said to the americans, let's try the other things to see if they work and if they don't, we will go back to the negotiating tle. laura: how long is the president giving mexico to cur migration before he returns to...
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. >> i think the difference isre lly a jurisprudence and not enmply a political difference.he major diff is in the united states in order to have monopoly power, that's no magic number but we're generally looking for certainly somebody who has over 90%t of the mar share in the relevant market and that's a whole debate about how do you dine the relevant market. for example, is it all advertising or online advertising? is it is a segment of online advertising? >> none of the companies seem to have 90% market share. >> right. is 80% for monopoly power? maybe. is 50% enough for monopoly power? whereas in europe the legal standard is dominance. you can have 35%, maybe even 30% market share and have market dominance in europe. this is -- >> lower threshold. >> yes. yes. so this is a legalce differe and this is why europe was able to reach things like th fine they did against google. because their legal standard is different. >> yeah, they put three fines against google. the android fine they levied wouin cer not happen here. >> let me ask you something about on a related front. lo
. >> i think the difference isre lly a jurisprudence and not enmply a political difference.he major diff is in the united states in order to have monopoly power, that's no magic number but we're generally looking for certainly somebody who has over 90%t of the mar share in the relevant market and that's a whole debate about how do you dine the relevant market. for example, is it all advertising or online advertising? is it is a segment of online advertising? >> none of the companies...
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now a growing group isre sing to pay, intentionally defaulting on their loans in protest.hat decision comes with some serious risks. >> reporter: this stack of paper -- >> i received these late last week. >> reporter: -- is worth more than n college debt. when you get these, what do you do with them? >> i put them i a le and wait to shred them. >> reporter: but mark, isho asked us not to use h real name for privacy reasons, says he'll never pay it. is this a protest? >> it's definitely a orrotest. >> rr: protesting what? >> the egregious debts, the private industry, all of it. >> reporter: he's part of a growing oine community of debt defalters. their goal, to spark a nationwide debt strike, drawing attention to thene near nearly 45 million americans with student loan debt, and since each staas a limit on how long a creditor can try to collect on private loans, mark says it's a fight that kes financial sense. >> if i were to default on a private loan, then my rate goes down to 15% to25 % of my income. that's way more reasonable than $2,400 month. that's double what i spenh
now a growing group isre sing to pay, intentionally defaulting on their loans in protest.hat decision comes with some serious risks. >> reporter: this stack of paper -- >> i received these late last week. >> reporter: -- is worth more than n college debt. when you get these, what do you do with them? >> i put them i a le and wait to shred them. >> reporter: but mark, isho asked us not to use h real name for privacy reasons, says he'll never pay it. is this a...
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isre is the risk that juul leading children to take up smoking when they wouldn't, pitted against peopleho otherwise will buy cigarettes while they are legal, who would use e-cigarettes to try to mitigate the danger to them and consuming nicotine. emily: right. some of the concerns have been around the flavors. quite have a bubble gum flavor if you're not targeting a younger demographic. willsays the prohibition not effectively address under ag's and leave cigarettes on the shelves as the only choice for adult smokers. if you look at statistics and the use of traditional cigarettes is way down, but vaping has spiked. the number of teenagers in the united states has gone from 2% to 20% of u.s. teenagers who have tried e-cigarettes. what is san francisco really concerned about? >> they say one in four high schoolers and one in 14 middle schoolers have tried e-cigarettes. i think san francisco understands that it might not have a huge impact on juul itself by putting through these measures, but they're hoping other cities will follow suit and it could have an impact on the use in the countr
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there isr are reports that russia haste has withdrawn military advisors from venezuela.ory for now. liz: will iran begin negotiations without preconditions? and ways going on with venezuela? what is going on across the board. michael, your take on all that news happening right now. >> it's good news that maduro cannot afford his russian friends anymore. so russia overextended themselves. now their troops are leaving because maduro can't pay for them to stay there. that's a good thing. when it comes to iran. the conversation can start before iran come plays with the 12 steps. it means our administration is willing to talk to the iranian regime. >> the mayor of london is faulting the president, the brexit party is on the rise. the president -- president trump supports boris johnson as the next prime minister. president trump is there for d. will day to commemorate d for d-day. he's not there as a private citizen. if this is about honoring and representing american families who lost loved ones, what is going on with the mayor of london injecting himself into the state visit
there isr are reports that russia haste has withdrawn military advisors from venezuela.ory for now. liz: will iran begin negotiations without preconditions? and ways going on with venezuela? what is going on across the board. michael, your take on all that news happening right now. >> it's good news that maduro cannot afford his russian friends anymore. so russia overextended themselves. now their troops are leaving because maduro can't pay for them to stay there. that's a good thing....
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. >> it isr une it's a little on the cool side out there but the temperatures are going to go up rmer than yesterday. yesterday we were stuck in the 70s and today wen ll behe low to mid 80s. sun coming up at 5:42. it's so beautiful out there aready and we're going to have gorgeous sunshinell throughout the day today. maybe a ewre clouds later on this afternoon but for the most part, we're l king goodas we go through the day today. i that's wh is looking like as you wake up early on this saturday morning. 61degrees. we'll continue to keep the low humidity but we're going to see an up tick in the winds.e wre having gusts up to 25 o 35 miles per hour. day about 15 to 25 miles per hour. a few showers well west of us. we're not going to be plagued with any showers. a lot of that is going to die off but we do have rain in the forecast before the end of the weekend. we'll talk about that coming up. >> thank you. breaking news now in prince orge's county. a crash has shutdown u.s. 15 near martin luther king jr. highway. thisappened around 4:00 in the westbound lanes headg into d.c. it looks l
. >> it isr une it's a little on the cool side out there but the temperatures are going to go up rmer than yesterday. yesterday we were stuck in the 70s and today wen ll behe low to mid 80s. sun coming up at 5:42. it's so beautiful out there aready and we're going to have gorgeous sunshinell throughout the day today. maybe a ewre clouds later on this afternoon but for the most part, we're l king goodas we go through the day today. i that's wh is looking like as you wake up early on this...
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details it isring eliminating 20% of its european workforce, around 12,000 workers., the u.k., and russia will be the hardest hit. fordrd will reduce -- will reduce the number of facilities in europe from 24 to 18. has initiated , which isf tesla facing competition from the likes of volkswagen, it is likely to become a niche carmaker. support ofonce the shareholders, arguing that occidental directors may miss takes in the $30 billion takeover of anadarko petroleum. that is your bloomberg business flash. vonnie: still ahead, we are going to be speaking with atlantic investment management founder alex roepers about valuationg distribution. this is the rotation growth and value debate. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is hel
details it isring eliminating 20% of its european workforce, around 12,000 workers., the u.k., and russia will be the hardest hit. fordrd will reduce -- will reduce the number of facilities in europe from 24 to 18. has initiated , which isf tesla facing competition from the likes of volkswagen, it is likely to become a niche carmaker. support ofonce the shareholders, arguing that occidental directors may miss takes in the $30 billion takeover of anadarko petroleum. that is your bloomberg...
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. >> this isre along le street and that is where we find aimee cho this morning. aimee? >> reporter: just heartbreaking. the woman who died after being pulled from the burning home was an 82-year-old grandmother. this is what remains of that home after the flames tore through, thrghout the morning we've seen family members to stop by and mourning their loss. >> this is at epahanna williams, her son describing her as a loving mother and grandmother. and one of her neighbors said he knew williams for years and that she helped raise him like a son. this morning williams' house caught fire shortly before 4:00 a.m.e the entire hom covered in thick flames, both floors as well as the attic. williams' son was also home at the time. hepe managed to escand told first responders his responsible was trapped inside on the second floor and firefighters tried to rescue her but she later diedf injuries,it took first responders hours to put out the fire and the hot spots. investigators trying to figure out what caused t deadly fire. officials say tre were smoke detectors in the house but
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. -- isre an air flame there an airframe that can satisfy both of those spaces? that is a segment looking for narrow body economic proficiencies. with wide comfort and turn times. that is why we see the middle of the market as an airplane that can be satisfied by narrow body or wide-body configurations. guy: let us talk about the you tx merger -- utx merger. happy about that? at how it look provides value for our customers. we will be doing an appropriate analysis. guy: is there any way you would oppose this merger? wait until wel complete our analysis. we will look at this hard through the lens of customer value and supply chain. guy: one final quick question. let us talk about the new air force one aircraft. have you seen the president's new color scheme? when do you think we will see the new air force one fly? dennis: we are proud to represent the u.s. president and the u.s. government. it is a product we have been proud to support for multiple decades. they did make the decision to go with 747 -- eight. airplanes in modification right now working with the u.s
. -- isre an air flame there an airframe that can satisfy both of those spaces? that is a segment looking for narrow body economic proficiencies. with wide comfort and turn times. that is why we see the middle of the market as an airplane that can be satisfied by narrow body or wide-body configurations. guy: let us talk about the you tx merger -- utx merger. happy about that? at how it look provides value for our customers. we will be doing an appropriate analysis. guy: is there any way you...
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we'll probably see things like additional troops to patriot batteries, probably additional isr or intelligencethering. things they can use to stop, to thwart a possible attack. these attacks we heard from patron shanahan last night, we heard the attacks are ones they're concerned about, both air, land and sea. think about the threats we've seen. the tanker attacks at sea, in the air there are the drones and missiles that have been fired by the houthi rebels into saudi arabia and there have been missiles fired at u.s. drones. at land, one of the threats we haven't heard much about is from the shia militia groups in iraq. so these additional 1,000 troops -- keep in mind, this is a small percentage of the total force that's in sent com. these troops will be there for defensive and force protection, andrea. >> thanks so much. jake sullivan, when we look at iran, first of all questions, bernie sanders just raised as to the credibility of the intelligence or the way it's being interpreted. second of all, what is happening inside iran? >> on the first question i think what senator sanders said is rig
we'll probably see things like additional troops to patriot batteries, probably additional isr or intelligencethering. things they can use to stop, to thwart a possible attack. these attacks we heard from patron shanahan last night, we heard the attacks are ones they're concerned about, both air, land and sea. think about the threats we've seen. the tanker attacks at sea, in the air there are the drones and missiles that have been fired by the houthi rebels into saudi arabia and there have been...
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that is why they're not attacking the real source of election interference, which isr silicon valley.ve more power than russia ever has or ever will have their no serious person doubts that. but the people in charge of our country don't care about any of that, because when google metals in an election, democrats benefit. by the way, if you want to find that video, you can't access it on youtube. [laughs] google took it down. that's not surprising. you could already be tossed of youtube and facebook if you decide they are using speech you don't like. they will accuse you of hate speech, whatever that means. now they can toss you off their sites just for putting up videos that make you look bad. they probably won't be banning any dmz videos anytime soon, you can be certain of that. meanwhile, this week, a knitting site with 8 million members banned all explicit support for donald trump, and only donald trump. and they got away with it. because they've gotten away with it, other platforms will almost certainly do the same thing. all of this is going on in public, but most republicans hav
that is why they're not attacking the real source of election interference, which isr silicon valley.ve more power than russia ever has or ever will have their no serious person doubts that. but the people in charge of our country don't care about any of that, because when google metals in an election, democrats benefit. by the way, if you want to find that video, you can't access it on youtube. [laughs] google took it down. that's not surprising. you could already be tossed of youtube and...
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maybe additional isr to keep an eye on iran to the deployment of conventional forces, although it's unclearthey would be doing. you could escort tankers, which you could could do in a nonprovocative way but in a military visible way. there's a whole lot being teed up to the national security council. it will be interesting what options they choose. pompeo was out this weekend saying the effort is diplomatic but we have to watch these military options as well. >> he said the president doesn't want war. the danger is the war you don't want, right? escalation can be dangerous. rear admirable john kirby, thanks much. >>> new polling is out on impeachment and support is growing. but is speaker pelosi going to budge? doesn't look like it. ♪ ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a-- ♪ drifter i was ♪born to walk alone! you're a drifter? i thought you were kevin's dad. little bit of both. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. on a john deere x300 series mower. because seasons change but true character doesn't. wow
maybe additional isr to keep an eye on iran to the deployment of conventional forces, although it's unclearthey would be doing. you could escort tankers, which you could could do in a nonprovocative way but in a military visible way. there's a whole lot being teed up to the national security council. it will be interesting what options they choose. pompeo was out this weekend saying the effort is diplomatic but we have to watch these military options as well. >> he said the president...
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the washington post.to "the washingn post" covered this i guess you know the mueller o investigation isrn they've got someone on the hash brown beat so how much did it cost for jason to fight his $300 ticket $1,000 [ laughter ] this is the kind of story we need right nowe thly thing americans love more than eating mcdonald's -- oh, my god [ laughter ] the only thing americans love more than eating mcdonald's is being right.na a mc's hash brown costs $1 if jason had $1,000, he could have paid the $300 ticket and then bought 700 hash browns. but jason wasn't hungry for 700 hash browns. he was hungry for the truth. so what happened well, faced with more evidence than the average murder trial, the judge ruled in jason's favor, and the ticket s overturned there you go [ cheers and applause roso, it looks like hash bs aren't the only thing being served [ laughter ] this is the kind of story ht need rigow ♪ [ cheers and applause we'll be right back with bryacranston, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ with verizon up, we won luke bryan tickets. there's an area just for verizon up members. with
the washington post.to "the washingn post" covered this i guess you know the mueller o investigation isrn they've got someone on the hash brown beat so how much did it cost for jason to fight his $300 ticket $1,000 [ laughter ] this is the kind of story we need right nowe thly thing americans love more than eating mcdonald's -- oh, my god [ laughter ] the only thing americans love more than eating mcdonald's is being right.na a mc's hash brown costs $1 if jason had $1,000, he could...
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. >> we're using it for isr's, which is intelligence surveillance, reckocon sense, y can definitely detect this. >> when you're looking at the map, orient everyone to this part of the world which i know you know really well. the straight of hormuz, highly trafficked area. >> in terms of moving forward. the eye rain yarns know that, and they know that not only do they have this maximum military deterrence going on, they know we have enablers in the region as well. we have a huge military posture in the gulf. iran knows we are. as far as capabilities, more advanced, we have more boots on the ground in the region, so for that, you know, they would definitely be a lot more concerned to where they feel their backs are against the wall. >> thank you very much. >> appreciate that. >>> we have more on the breaking news now, including what the president's options are, when we talk about iran, plus, we are getting some surprising news out of the trial of the navy s.e.a.l. accused of war crimes, stand by for that, you are watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. join t-mobile. to 1. do you like netflix? sur
. >> we're using it for isr's, which is intelligence surveillance, reckocon sense, y can definitely detect this. >> when you're looking at the map, orient everyone to this part of the world which i know you know really well. the straight of hormuz, highly trafficked area. >> in terms of moving forward. the eye rain yarns know that, and they know that not only do they have this maximum military deterrence going on, they know we have enablers in the region as well. we have a...
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people went to iran and discussed with thtoe iranian cussion isr a dis possibly.we need diplomatic conversations and we need to establish aue dialith the iranians even if it's low key and confidential. >> woodruff: steve hadley, isin thatof low-key outreach likely when some of the president's advisors appear to want a more aggressive approach to iran? >> the president made it clear he would like anversation with the iranians and the president makes the key decision in this, but i think it's possible. it ds take two, ande question is whether the iranians are willing to do such a ing. the foreign minister in the past has said we're prepared to talk americans treat us wih respect, which in some sense opens the kind of door for the utsture mr. ambassador was talking ab >> woodruff: mr. ambassador, you also have a split on the iranian side. >> there are splits on both sides. we shouldn't forget the responsibility of the crisis is also an irnian responsibility. it's because to have the activities of iran throughout the region. you know, missibu activitie also terrorist
people went to iran and discussed with thtoe iranian cussion isr a dis possibly.we need diplomatic conversations and we need to establish aue dialith the iranians even if it's low key and confidential. >> woodruff: steve hadley, isin thatof low-key outreach likely when some of the president's advisors appear to want a more aggressive approach to iran? >> the president made it clear he would like anversation with the iranians and the president makes the key decision in this, but i...
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. >> you talk about a kid in a candy store, isr this you candy store? >> yeah, it is. i'm here with both envy and regret. envy because i want so many of the, machines but regret because i already have two or three of some of them. >> it is all coming up on sunday "tod." as we head to break, our photo of the week, president trump and first ladyan melia trump joined by french predent emmanuel macron and his wife brigitte as they look to the sky over the sacred beaches of normandy and a red, white and blue flyover to commemorate the 75th anniversary of d-day and the heroes that saved the world. 75th can rfu love 75th wearing powe sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. dear tech, you've been making headlines. smart tech is everywhere. but is that enough? i need tech that understands my business. i need tech that works at scale. dear tech, dear tech, dear tech, we're using ibm blockchain to help me sure food stays fresh. we're expp rin
. >> you talk about a kid in a candy store, isr this you candy store? >> yeah, it is. i'm here with both envy and regret. envy because i want so many of the, machines but regret because i already have two or three of some of them. >> it is all coming up on sunday "tod." as we head to break, our photo of the week, president trump and first ladyan melia trump joined by french predent emmanuel macron and his wife brigitte as they look to the sky over the sacred beaches...
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peers which isr -- which are shifting production out of china, that intel is not considering or at leastn the back of your mind you have some kind of backup plan should something happen to shift some of the production outside of china? we have to figure out how to mitigate the flow of goods to tariffs haves that with respect to the business. ultimately end up in higher prices for goods around the world. not yet thinking about shifting anything out? you are not worried about a backup plan? you are focused on mediating between the governments? bob: there are multiple things going on. we are working with the government's to encourage them to get to a better resolution to the good of global economic trait. secondly, we have been working since the tariffs started since last year with our manufacturing operations as well as the assembly operations of our customers. we have been working to mitigate the impacts of tariffs i looking formore effective ways movement of global goods. >> do you have anything actionable to tell me? what does mitigate mean? tariffs have been essentially on product asse
peers which isr -- which are shifting production out of china, that intel is not considering or at leastn the back of your mind you have some kind of backup plan should something happen to shift some of the production outside of china? we have to figure out how to mitigate the flow of goods to tariffs haves that with respect to the business. ultimately end up in higher prices for goods around the world. not yet thinking about shifting anything out? you are not worried about a backup plan? you...
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h isre any evidence that support for the president, that his supporters are affected by this? >> as of now the president's supporters and the republican allyy as a whole have re stuck with the president through these allegations. i want to now play a little bit of sound from carroll talking about why she didn't come forward with these allegations in 2016. >> what we just heard was carroll basically saying the xi thought this would helphe president, make him look more masculine. i talked to a ctionser source who said some peel see these allegations as the president being alayboy, as him being popular with women. one source told me, and i want the read this qte, "the president doesn't drink, he doesn't smoke. so what doe think he did?" people are writing this off as the president having boys will be boys behavior. that said, there are also pple who think that because there are so many allegations against the president, the public has essentially become numb to this. he's benefited from people just not talking about these allegations specifically. >> woodruff: what about, yamiche
h isre any evidence that support for the president, that his supporters are affected by this? >> as of now the president's supporters and the republican allyy as a whole have re stuck with the president through these allegations. i want to now play a little bit of sound from carroll talking about why she didn't come forward with these allegations in 2016. >> what we just heard was carroll basically saying the xi thought this would helphe president, make him look more masculine. i...
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isre the jury is still out long-term growth pattern that is reinstalled in europe.ht now, i echo what was said that we are getting into a slower growth pattern. we are not getting into a recession. result, are we seeing an acceleration again? not at all and frankly, what we are seeing is the fact that yes, we have negative interest rates and monetary policy tools that have been used and are successful in averting the worst but perhaps not as successful as people would have wanted in generating long-term growth that would be above the trendline. right now, we are heading toward naturall equal -- equilibrium in europe, which we estimate to be 1.5%. ecb has beend the successful so far but inflation is well below target and there has been criticism of the fact negative rates, the impact on bank profitability -- something i know you are well aware of -- so what should mario draghi do now? jean: i've said the ecb has been successful in averting the worst. clearly, when you look back at 2011, the eurocrisis and where we were then, the worst has not happened. in that sense,
isre the jury is still out long-term growth pattern that is reinstalled in europe.ht now, i echo what was said that we are getting into a slower growth pattern. we are not getting into a recession. result, are we seeing an acceleration again? not at all and frankly, what we are seeing is the fact that yes, we have negative interest rates and monetary policy tools that have been used and are successful in averting the worst but perhaps not as successful as people would have wanted in generating...
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they feel this isre who they a going to have to defeat in order to win the nomination. >> this feels-- >> you are so cynical. >> you know why? the republican party in the run-up to the last election was just such an awful spectacle. watching one person after another go after each other in this circular firing squad. i actually feel a little bad for poor old joe biden. of course, joe biden is old but so is bernie sanders. so ee lilizabeth warren. >> elder statesmen can be a double-edged sword. >> it can be. what we are going to watch for the next year and a half is the democrats going after their number one person in thepo s. warren, they're coming for you next. >> doesn't matter how many of the democrats attack biden. as long as trump keeps attacki biden, he can be happy. xon's campaigning around the country for leaders. he gets under johnson's skin. johnson denounces him as a chronic campaigner making him the focus of the republicans. he went on to be elected. >> that is something -- it's interesting here. the trump campaign has been trying to get the president to direct his tweets
they feel this isre who they a going to have to defeat in order to win the nomination. >> this feels-- >> you are so cynical. >> you know why? the republican party in the run-up to the last election was just such an awful spectacle. watching one person after another go after each other in this circular firing squad. i actually feel a little bad for poor old joe biden. of course, joe biden is old but so is bernie sanders. so ee lilizabeth warren. >> elder statesmen can be...
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this isn't oversight, this isre now try and harass the president time, and more importantly, the ag said that decision is determined by him, rod rosenstein, and even the office of legal counsel weighed in. no obstruction. so i guess the question here is, mueller has said -- i'm justn going to tell you what is in the report again and again and again, so why? >> well, this may be a golden opportunity. number one, why -- nadler is not really that bright, sean, he screwed this thing up from the start. from bringing in people from the nixon era who proceeded to humiliate themselves in front of congressional hearings, tove asking hope hicks, calling her mrs. lewandowski. nadler has humiliated himself, and the democrats know it. why are they doing this? because nadler is running it. but here's the key question, this is why it is going to blow up in their face. one republican, i'm sure, is going to ask mueller the key question: when exactly did you know the collusion fairy tale was a hoax? the answer, if mueller is honest, is the day i hireded andrew weissmann, because andrew weissmann, sean, wa
this isn't oversight, this isre now try and harass the president time, and more importantly, the ag said that decision is determined by him, rod rosenstein, and even the office of legal counsel weighed in. no obstruction. so i guess the question here is, mueller has said -- i'm justn going to tell you what is in the report again and again and again, so why? >> well, this may be a golden opportunity. number one, why -- nadler is not really that bright, sean, he screwed this thing up from...
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i think isr piece important is that what happened after the 2017 march? an enormous outburst of energy and urge to activate and call your congress members and organize for women candidates. every march since then has been smaller. it is why she had to come up with the pick. she had a thing of new things that would not poor people. in march does not automatically generate power. generating votes is power. you have to figure out how to make the connection between the energy, andoverage, the fact that it will be a factor for change. >> we saw it in the 2018 midterm. every single one involved in the midterms had the pink hat somewhere. awarey, they had become existence.yonic they went to electoral politics for the organizing. in march is fine but you have to take it to the next step. in our democracy you can do that electoral politics. >> it is true and publicity, it only works if you have something to back it up. there have been lots of splashes. >> they don't last. it sounds like you are saying that the publicity was successful. the messaging was successful
i think isr piece important is that what happened after the 2017 march? an enormous outburst of energy and urge to activate and call your congress members and organize for women candidates. every march since then has been smaller. it is why she had to come up with the pick. she had a thing of new things that would not poor people. in march does not automatically generate power. generating votes is power. you have to figure out how to make the connection between the energy, andoverage, the fact...
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the fed isr hand, watching inflation expectations very closely.he bloombergo bribery, you will see a chart that they have to be saying, this is not exactly what we want to see. we are looking up a market-based measures of inflation. are seeing is that they have had it steadily lower than breakeven. how does the fed respond to that? also, if you have been reading your bloomberg news feed very closely, our bond team also compiled remarks from people were more in more people are talking about a 50 basis point cut with the final move. some people say it might not happen until september. but the policy statement says how jay powell answers questions after the meeting will be so important to where the markets move next. draghie have heard mario talking about the stimulus messages. will that influence the fed's thinking. least, i at the very think it will show the fed that global central banks are acknowledge and the trade war is hurting their economies, and that inflation is a problem right now, and that it not moving higher and getting up to target and
the fed isr hand, watching inflation expectations very closely.he bloombergo bribery, you will see a chart that they have to be saying, this is not exactly what we want to see. we are looking up a market-based measures of inflation. are seeing is that they have had it steadily lower than breakeven. how does the fed respond to that? also, if you have been reading your bloomberg news feed very closely, our bond team also compiled remarks from people were more in more people are talking about a 50...
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we have some more recent bad airlines isr looking for compensation for the grounding of the 737 airlinerng boeing negatively particularly the trade war. >> when you highlight certain strikes on the boeing, what is the significance of that where you are looking to put that trade on to mark >> this trade is largely technically driven. there is resistance at $363 a share. there is also the 200 day moving average. plus we have the 50 day moving average. i am betting on going not rising up between now and july. >> quickly, what are you looking for in terms of levels for the general market to watch heading into next week? we have a blackout. for the fed. we also have data coming. >> i find it most likely that we are going to be in a range lower 2% higher or between now and seven days from today. >> think you for joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you rest on a leesa hybrid mattress, bedtime is no longer simply the time you go to sleep. it's time to switch off and catch up. enjoy me time, and we time. 40 winks or 8 hours solid. the leesa hybrid mattress combines two technologies to give you
we have some more recent bad airlines isr looking for compensation for the grounding of the 737 airlinerng boeing negatively particularly the trade war. >> when you highlight certain strikes on the boeing, what is the significance of that where you are looking to put that trade on to mark >> this trade is largely technically driven. there is resistance at $363 a share. there is also the 200 day moving average. plus we have the 50 day moving average. i am betting on going not rising...
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cpi, that isr is ahead, but the pole back on ppi is not a good sign for cpi, the key gauge for the bank fresh food is that 9%. a mixed bag for japan. the less bad reading on machine-tool orders is important in industrials activity have shown weakness lately. shery: what will be the policy implications of the latest numbers? we see a lot more strength in the korean labor market, that might slow down the bank of korea from cutting key rates, but all these other indicators suggest that is inevitable for them. i spoke with governor kuroda. he said he is ready to provide more stimulus, doesn't see the need yet. these latest numbers will reinforce his sense that there is solid enough growth that they can wait and watch to see what is happening next. some big numbers ahead. ppi, at ppi gauge affect replete inflation, people think china will be watching that closely. india has inflation numbers out hours from now. ppimore thing, the u.s. year-over-year also weakened. the federal reserve meets next week. they are not expected to cut there yet -- great yet either, but giving us signals in that di
cpi, that isr is ahead, but the pole back on ppi is not a good sign for cpi, the key gauge for the bank fresh food is that 9%. a mixed bag for japan. the less bad reading on machine-tool orders is important in industrials activity have shown weakness lately. shery: what will be the policy implications of the latest numbers? we see a lot more strength in the korean labor market, that might slow down the bank of korea from cutting key rates, but all these other indicators suggest that is...
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that isre a community developing a program of certain conditions. i think the program may be particularly useful for you. they now have some experience with this and they are moving forward on it and the #increasing. if you have to work with a network of hospitals. delivereen to hospitals 80 plus percent of the birth. that is not the case and l.a. county. human 14 hospitals, they are touching 14% of the birth. if you're in a community with thoughts of hospitals, welcome baby can help you resolve that. use nurses, nurses are great. people love nurses. but in some communities it is not a viable option. we need to look for some staffing plan. welcome baby offers that. if you are really into a program where it is not just a single visit, but you want to provide basic core level support during think thetal time, i welcome baby examples are interesting. it is a flexible foundation for communities to look at and begin to think about how they want to adjust their resources. i want to talk about the system component that way. some factors that i think facili
that isre a community developing a program of certain conditions. i think the program may be particularly useful for you. they now have some experience with this and they are moving forward on it and the #increasing. if you have to work with a network of hospitals. delivereen to hospitals 80 plus percent of the birth. that is not the case and l.a. county. human 14 hospitals, they are touching 14% of the birth. if you're in a community with thoughts of hospitals, welcome baby can help you...
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they're expecting in terms of this future business and this combined portfolio, hypersonics, lasers, isrtection for connected aircraft as we see the iot of everything happening including up in the air, advanced analytics, ai, these are the types of things that both of these ceos are talking about and what raytheon technologies really will center around greg hayes will be the ceo, tom kennedy, currently the ceo of raytheon will be the chairman. and there is very little overlap between these two companies. i think it is something like 1%, which is why it is not expected to necessarily receive that much regulatory pushback. but, of course, we did just hear the president's comments >> that wasn't right, right? the president was talking about, if he takes a closer look at this deal, won't he see there is actually not a ton of overlap in terms of making planes >> i think that's going to be a big part of how they push this, this deal forward. and certainly they could make the argument you got economies of scale, the fact you can leverage all the technologies, the term they keep using is platfor
they're expecting in terms of this future business and this combined portfolio, hypersonics, lasers, isrtection for connected aircraft as we see the iot of everything happening including up in the air, advanced analytics, ai, these are the types of things that both of these ceos are talking about and what raytheon technologies really will center around greg hayes will be the ceo, tom kennedy, currently the ceo of raytheon will be the chairman. and there is very little overlap between these two...
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and insaneetween 5% -- that isr like 25% all reading the tea leaves -- this is what many folks think.tate, apresent a farm state in the middle of america that is affected by the potential for supply chain disruption, major auto implications, maybe you cannot wait to find out. this is a situation where the president and some republicans are at odds in a way that is not ideological, messaging -- this clearly affects the economy. whenever the present goes overseas, he has always had to worry about what happens when he is gone. this is a conversation. --ncine: how much do we know the fed needs to cut rates -- the market is expecting a cut. how much does this help with tariffs? regard -- at in the margin, it will reduce the attractiveness of holding dollars. you expect some dollar depreciation which should help in terms of the underlying u.s. economy in the exports. in terms of actually, the ability to target, this is quite key, target specific areas paying those tariffs, u.s. households, u.s. businesses, it is not clear that the reduction, the servicing cost, you will get through the tran
and insaneetween 5% -- that isr like 25% all reading the tea leaves -- this is what many folks think.tate, apresent a farm state in the middle of america that is affected by the potential for supply chain disruption, major auto implications, maybe you cannot wait to find out. this is a situation where the president and some republicans are at odds in a way that is not ideological, messaging -- this clearly affects the economy. whenever the present goes overseas, he has always had to worry about...
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whether it isre, a boris or anyone else, how they deal with that.nd if you made the questionable assumption that he is the guy -- francine: questionable? there is the fact that, favorite as he is, the favorite has never won the campaign. it is his to lose, but boris is boris. something may happen where it suddenly becomes impossible for him to be the guy. but if we make that assumption, or if it is anyone else, i'm not sure how you deal with that. is to play the very small, of representative -- unrepresentative selection of leaders, that is not representative of parliament or the country. and the new prime minister will have to do with that. , i subscribed to the view that he does not have a deep philosophy about brexit. i find myself wondering if it might increase the probability of a second referendum. if you cannot get it through, he will campaign on this. i am boris, i like brexit, we are out. but if he faces a reality we cannot do and the choices are vote of confidence or second referendum. he has craved being leader of the country for so long,
whether it isre, a boris or anyone else, how they deal with that.nd if you made the questionable assumption that he is the guy -- francine: questionable? there is the fact that, favorite as he is, the favorite has never won the campaign. it is his to lose, but boris is boris. something may happen where it suddenly becomes impossible for him to be the guy. but if we make that assumption, or if it is anyone else, i'm not sure how you deal with that. is to play the very small, of representative --...
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. -- this isre bloomberg. francine? francine: thank you, the anna. -- viviana. jinpingt trump and xi will meet at g20 for what they call extent talks. to say what trump had about it as kicked off his reelection campaign in orlando. >> i spoke to president xi, terrific president, a great leader of china. spoke to him this morning at length, and we will see what happens. we will have a good deal and a fair deal or not have a deal at all, and that is ok. francine: meanwhile, the u.s. may impose sanctions on turkey for buying a russian self-defense. the administration is considering three sanctions packages. the idea with the most support is the target of several turkish defense of these -- companies. the turkish president erdogan is likely to ask trump to back down at g20. so let's keep it on global trade and g20. joining us is our guest. thank you for coming on. trumpt know if president is planning multiple fronts or if it is just tweeting by storm for his election campaign. >> i think it is both, nothing particularly new. there is plenty on the agenda coming. he
. -- this isre bloomberg. francine? francine: thank you, the anna. -- viviana. jinpingt trump and xi will meet at g20 for what they call extent talks. to say what trump had about it as kicked off his reelection campaign in orlando. >> i spoke to president xi, terrific president, a great leader of china. spoke to him this morning at length, and we will see what happens. we will have a good deal and a fair deal or not have a deal at all, and that is ok. francine: meanwhile, the u.s. may...
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so he said, you know, this isre just m reason to continue to push forward to continue to try to bringe reconciliation and to improve things in the county. >> is it a teachable moment? is it a teachable moment on both sides for the police as well as esidents? >> i think, yes. he certainly sees it as a teachable moment. and not just for police, you know, understanding how stops like these are viewed within the -- f perspective of african-americans, but also for the folks who get pulled over. what he called hining really allowed him to stay calm, to make sure that this didn't escalate to something th could have been much more tragic, much more unfortunate. i think that's the message that he wants to drive home tt, yes, police officers have a job to do. in this day and age with what's been happening in montgomery county recently, offirs have to know and state troopers have ps know that some of these st are viewed with apprehension and some hesitation. and i think as he moves forward he is going to continue to point that out. >> all right. we have to take a break. we'll be right back. stay
so he said, you know, this isre just m reason to continue to push forward to continue to try to bringe reconciliation and to improve things in the county. >> is it a teachable moment? is it a teachable moment on both sides for the police as well as esidents? >> i think, yes. he certainly sees it as a teachable moment. and not just for police, you know, understanding how stops like these are viewed within the -- f perspective of african-americans, but also for the folks who get...
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for isr. harry truman went against the entire state department when he recognized israel's independence when it was declared in 1948. liberal john f. kennedy, henry jackson liberals were in the forefront of support for israel. the left hates israel. the left -- enall of left wing history -- i've studied it my whole life. that's my field. leftism unlike liberalism has always been anti-semitic. and it is today. that's another distinction. israel, the united states, capitalism. the liberals were always pro-capitalists. the left hates capitalism because capitalism enables freedom. freedom is under assault so let me end with this. this is very critical thing. i just said this last week at the european parliament where unbelievably i was invited to speak. freedom is a value not a human instinct. the notion that all people want to be free is not true. freed freedom slash liberty is value. people yearn to be taken care of, not to be free. that is so -- if you understand that, you understand why so oft
for isr. harry truman went against the entire state department when he recognized israel's independence when it was declared in 1948. liberal john f. kennedy, henry jackson liberals were in the forefront of support for israel. the left hates israel. the left -- enall of left wing history -- i've studied it my whole life. that's my field. leftism unlike liberalism has always been anti-semitic. and it is today. that's another distinction. israel, the united states, capitalism. the liberals were...
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germany isr yield of absolutely extraordinary. -0.70.at about 18 months ago but nevertheless rolling over to an ever greater two-year yield. sterling, i don't know. it is up for debate. it is quite difficult to see what the next couple of months will bring in terms of brexit negotiations. stocks are turning to central banks. we do have the fed boj -- the fed, boj, boe extending monetary policy this week. also looking at oil. on the back of all the news last week that we had because of the saudi oil tankers. today, little bit mixed for oil but brent unchanged. american oil at 52.37. chart --s so the same let's show the same chart we showed several times last week. five-year forward inflation expectations. it has worsened. can we have a moment of silence for all the cfa in london? francine: what are we doing? 30 seconds? tom: they will need more than 30 seconds of silence. let's move down here. we're getting down to three standard of deviation moves. stunning chart. --ryone including francine: i am going to be really quick with my. a good
germany isr yield of absolutely extraordinary. -0.70.at about 18 months ago but nevertheless rolling over to an ever greater two-year yield. sterling, i don't know. it is up for debate. it is quite difficult to see what the next couple of months will bring in terms of brexit negotiations. stocks are turning to central banks. we do have the fed boj -- the fed, boj, boe extending monetary policy this week. also looking at oil. on the back of all the news last week that we had because of the saudi...
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isre is gridlock, nothing getting done. been around a while, and he can look and see how these things stretch beyond the trumpcare wreck how they started, and where they are going. host: so the most recent piece was entitled "block the vote: the history of efforts to change and contain and change voting practices in america." on voting access, and what did you find? thet: well, i started with vote. voting is of course the core aspect of democracy. it is how we participate, and there are a lot of issues surrounding voting right now. is onely voting rights that a lot of democrats and republicans are fighting about. the statesnd is that are really going into different ways. there are 15 states that are making voting easier. that is to say automatic voting registration, where you have to opt out. there are 25 states that have tightened voting registrations, through the voter i.d. requirement. interactives process with a dynamic pulling the nation apart a little bit. host: what are the differences between the states that are exp
isre is gridlock, nothing getting done. been around a while, and he can look and see how these things stretch beyond the trumpcare wreck how they started, and where they are going. host: so the most recent piece was entitled "block the vote: the history of efforts to change and contain and change voting practices in america." on voting access, and what did you find? thet: well, i started with vote. voting is of course the core aspect of democracy. it is how we participate, and there...