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love with m it isn't just label for suffrage and also the great leader to focus on that becaus because itt that funny. it's the most violent and sad and tragic place. >> host: where did you get the title without you there is no us? >> guest: my students saying it three times a day coming to the cafeteria and marching one of the songs they would sing it's without you there is no us motherland so that always stuck with me and sometimes i would hum it because it would feel familiar. then they would march. it became almost like a daily ritual without you there is no us. >> host: suki kim, the author of "without you, there is no us: my time with the sons of north korea's elite." it comes out in october 2014. this is book tv on c-span2 television for serious
love with m it isn't just label for suffrage and also the great leader to focus on that becaus because itt that funny. it's the most violent and sad and tragic place. >> host: where did you get the title without you there is no us? >> guest: my students saying it three times a day coming to the cafeteria and marching one of the songs they would sing it's without you there is no us motherland so that always stuck with me and sometimes i would hum it because it would feel familiar....
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and itit hasn't e lajustst ne o o yrsa national go, itt labourur government t as welrep. erer: steppeas fars thee eye can see. much of the canterbury region lookelike this. bubut things have chananged. exe irnsrigaon systetems provide ththwater necessary for luscious g grass to grgrow - pastures for more cows. the water is taken from the rivers, levulnavg able to ea damage. ryan o'sullivan says there is nothing wrong withth using the water fofor irrigationon. ryan: as soon as that water hits thoceaean, is wortrthls. so it only m makes sense f fore ececonomic well-l-being of a c y to utilize thahat forwater econonomic gain. reporter: he says wherththere is s, theheres less g gund erosion, and that fafarmers nw cultivivate manyer reportusss ftilizezer.ththere is swhwhat more, modern tenonology alloor more precise taeting and lessasteteful dong of . tee harsh iticism,e says, rconstructive and instead of bmiming uand throrowi stones at us, whyonon't thth com d workogether as a comninity to fifind o what t thproblem and fix it. that's fstrarati. back alakeke ellesmere. twtwo a
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policy i believe it was called lateral patriotation i think at's what it was off off the top of my head itte mostlily on people the mexico border and ts,re were families separated.>> yes. >> in your estimation,aas we see this debate versusth at, what is different >> the only thing different we have a successfu republican pre dministration, and we have a #called resist. so that's the only difference, i've been practicing through the oba administration program which you mentioned that had mexicaer nationals entg at one port of entry being flown out 1,000 miles away from their own children where the children wer in a completely differen complaining. was n artg ste, any kind of immoral clause to this, this is rt ofenforcement, both criminal because of misdemeanor of fill loan you don't say aspect of violation entering the united states without being admitted, and also iolation of immigration laws a visit the women and children, the women would rather avail themselves of the laws and the men and the womennf ecing the laws of this country than to go back to their own coury because of the violence.
policy i believe it was called lateral patriotation i think at's what it was off off the top of my head itte mostlily on people the mexico border and ts,re were families separated.>> yes. >> in your estimation,aas we see this debate versusth at, what is different >> the only thing different we have a successfu republican pre dministration, and we have a #called resist. so that's the only difference, i've been practicing through the oba administration program which you...
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. >> children are easy to influence but even adults can find itt hard to tell w what is genunuine content a and what is product placement. the e latter can be very lucrative. videos by ryan toy reviews show, they must be advertising millionaires thanks to the channels reach and exclusive ad deals. >> when families want to add money from videos, it can create difficult situations. members might not want to be in front of the camera. that can cause pressure. >>'s or how much pressure is involved in producing five videos a week. for lulu and lay on, it ses to be -- lulu and leon it seems to ll a aut fun. >> it is a nice money -- a nice bonus getting money but we are many making these videos to express our creativity and because of the kids. >> when the kids to want to make a video, that is that. no matter what the ad agency might say. >> shift says, annoyingng error arising -- annoying advertising. theighe h paying internships u.s. tech companies. fifth-place, apple. the u.s. tech firm is a leader in consumer electronics and pretty generous with internship salaries. the jojob platfororm glas
. >> children are easy to influence but even adults can find itt hard to tell w what is genunuine content a and what is product placement. the e latter can be very lucrative. videos by ryan toy reviews show, they must be advertising millionaires thanks to the channels reach and exclusive ad deals. >> when families want to add money from videos, it can create difficult situations. members might not want to be in front of the camera. that can cause pressure. >>'s or how much...
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co2 is needed for the production of beer and is needed to be able to serve itt in moving the beer from the seller to the hub. -- pub. lemonade and so that require the same gas. with the u.k. at its last reserve of sparkling beverages, thirst could soon prove difficult to quench. >> let's take a look at today's top stories. europe's migrant crisis is top of the agenda. and meeting that went on today at the vatican between the pope and emmanuel macron went longer than originally planned. a container ship carrying 100 refugees finally was able to dock in sicily after three days stranded offshore. aid ships with other refugees on board are also stuck at sea as italy and multi-closed their ports. time for a look at the day's business news. you are starting with harley davidson making changes because of the trarade dispute between e u.s. a and thatt you -- and the. u. >> t there sipping some ofof thr manufacturing overseas. has $2000 to the cost of a harley for european consumers. rather than pass that on to buyers, the company has dececidd to m move production of the momotorcycles outsisi o
co2 is needed for the production of beer and is needed to be able to serve itt in moving the beer from the seller to the hub. -- pub. lemonade and so that require the same gas. with the u.k. at its last reserve of sparkling beverages, thirst could soon prove difficult to quench. >> let's take a look at today's top stories. europe's migrant crisis is top of the agenda. and meeting that went on today at the vatican between the pope and emmanuel macron went longer than originally planned. a...
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. >> h itts so bad you can't stand up anymore. >> reporter: theer ovght hours five people shot, one of them killed. the only answer this caravanf believers has for the moment is their own outreach. >> they are feeling pain. they need help. and we have toeach out to them. >> reporter: because they know the pain. it happened tothem. >> i hope i'm notxt ne i hope my family members are not next. >> reporter: i asked ife felt the message is resonating? >> i believe it is. a lot of peopleed are tf hurting. >> reporter: with that he wants everyone in ear shot of his voice to stop and listen. >> your family lose your and iw make you more of a man forme killing dy? >> reporter: the group is also organizing a rally in th stadium parking lot for saturday. they say they want to create an outlet and an alternative to gun violence. we are live outsidef d.c. police headquarters. jim, back to you. >> difficult times for a lot of anfamilies. thyou. >>> new at 11:00 tonight an apartment fire on r street. firefighters removed a womanun from the g floor unit of a three story apartment. she is in criticaco
. >> h itts so bad you can't stand up anymore. >> reporter: theer ovght hours five people shot, one of them killed. the only answer this caravanf believers has for the moment is their own outreach. >> they are feeling pain. they need help. and we have toeach out to them. >> reporter: because they know the pain. it happened tothem. >> i hope i'm notxt ne i hope my family members are not next. >> reporter: i asked ife felt the message is resonating? >> i...
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a large work that it does is focus on china. , itt were to embolden cfius would only allow them to focus more on china. the white house as well is trying to move with specific investment restrictions, targeting china very especially using an emergency powers provision to address national security. that is very explicit. it is about china. host: if you could help unpack this. a politico review of startups by chinese investors found that only 5% had received government contrast, loans, or grants from a few thousand dollars to several million dollars. often, the contract only entailed research, space technology for nasa. others ordered lab equipment for the commerce department or machine tools for the military. startupsse tech needing u.s. government support. ry: those were one of the seeds of this project. potentially the u.s. government was giving out contracts to technology combinations that had chinese money behind them. everyone told us that would raise significant concerns. as you can tell from that passage, we did not necessarily thata smoking gun of nature. but we did find there wer
a large work that it does is focus on china. , itt were to embolden cfius would only allow them to focus more on china. the white house as well is trying to move with specific investment restrictions, targeting china very especially using an emergency powers provision to address national security. that is very explicit. it is about china. host: if you could help unpack this. a politico review of startups by chinese investors found that only 5% had received government contrast, loans, or grants...
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itt it includes the business comm student groups who have been very important in there, farmers groupsere media the church which is highly respected in nieragua. and dal ortega himself asked for the church to mediate. but at the same type, the church has been t instrumental ining to stop the violence. so, these lks have been really going on since the end of april. and what the coalition of opposition organization would like is aiscussion on the elections, on human rights, on some kind of trial, justice for what is now ove20 deaths, and reforms that will allow some kind of return to democracy where this one-party, one-man rule is dismantled. >> sreenivasan: all right, elisabeth malkin from "the new york times" joining us by phone from mexico city. thanks so much. >> reporter: thanks so much for having me. >> this is "pbs newshour ekend," sunday. >> sreenivasan: in zimbabwe, a bomb exploded at an event attended by the country's president, emmerson mnangagwa, arin what he called a "cowy act." state media is calling it an assassination attempt. itn's john ray reports. >> reporter: wearing
itt it includes the business comm student groups who have been very important in there, farmers groupsere media the church which is highly respected in nieragua. and dal ortega himself asked for the church to mediate. but at the same type, the church has been t instrumental ining to stop the violence. so, these lks have been really going on since the end of april. and what the coalition of opposition organization would like is aiscussion on the elections, on human rights, on some kind of trial,...
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itt unds like one more detail. but step back from it for a second. whmeans when we found out that cam reached out to wikileaks and said hey, can we help? what that means is we've got a russian intelligence operation under way to illegally influence the u.s. election in trump's favor, and we've got the data firm paid by the trump campaign offering operational help to that effor so that was a big deal when we got that revelation last year, that cambridge analytica offered to help wikileaks index and distribute the stolen russian documents. that's a big deal. that shows somebody working for the trump campaign trying to help the russians in their influence operation. well, today "the guardian" newspaper in britain reports ivn fong than previously more nt "the guardian" reporting today that a senior executive at cambridge analytica met with julian assange from wikileaks, which is the entity that distributed the documents that russia had stolen. she met with him in february of last year at the embassy in london where he's hed up, trying to fight extraditio
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it down, itt calm could take a life of its own.he central bank on china needs to get on top of this quite quickly. haidi: thank you so much. mark cranfield for us, taking a look ahead to that yuan fixing. you can follow more on this story on our markets live blog on the bloomberg at mliv and get a market run down in one click with commentary and analysis from bloomberg's expert editors, so you can get a sense of what is affecting your investments right now. we are hearing reports that somewhat how to officials are trying to restart talks with china before tariffs begin next month. this comes as president xi jinping hit back at critics who called the country's opening up a joke. we have the latest in beijing. do we know anything has changed? know, and ever since donald trump took office, there the whiterifts within house over various policies, and the china policy no doubt has been a lightning rod of different opinions. there is no difference in this case. sources are telling bloomberg news that there are those within the white
it down, itt calm could take a life of its own.he central bank on china needs to get on top of this quite quickly. haidi: thank you so much. mark cranfield for us, taking a look ahead to that yuan fixing. you can follow more on this story on our markets live blog on the bloomberg at mliv and get a market run down in one click with commentary and analysis from bloomberg's expert editors, so you can get a sense of what is affecting your investments right now. we are hearing reports that somewhat...
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tonight, itt a deal could be easy but it could be a long difficult meeting if it doesn't. >> everyonerting to you so you hear from all the reporters. have you ever seen a mood change like that across and opec meeting? butt's own -- it's unusual the mood can change. there are many things they are concerned about. they're trying to persuade people that they need more than a market. although there are 24 countries involved in the deal, only a few of them affect production. in a sense, they heard -- they hold the cards. they've got to use this diplomacy to bring the rest with them. can they strike something in the middle where iran can get on board but saudi arabia can say we are boosting production and maybe prices will go down a bit? >> what you might see after tomorrow is an agreement which is hard to follow which has difficult numbers which will they got theiray way but also allow so to -- allow saudi arabia to supply more oil to the market to some countries. you are starting to see a possible compromise. happy and gorybody home with a win. >> our bloomberg news managing editor. he si
tonight, itt a deal could be easy but it could be a long difficult meeting if it doesn't. >> everyonerting to you so you hear from all the reporters. have you ever seen a mood change like that across and opec meeting? butt's own -- it's unusual the mood can change. there are many things they are concerned about. they're trying to persuade people that they need more than a market. although there are 24 countries involved in the deal, only a few of them affect production. in a sense, they...
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spending bill to fund the energy department and veterans against for the upcoming budget year. 79, itte an increase for veterans affairs, including $1.1 billion to pay for legislation, to give veterans more freedom to see doctors outside the the a -.váuqs -- va system. the measure goes to the senate. victims from the pulse nightclub shooting are suing the city of orlando and police officers who responded. claims the suit officers acted too slowly and failed to protect patrons. the only plaintiff named in the suit was previously honored for his actions as the first person to exchange gunfire with the shooter. sent moren activists incendiary materials toward israel with the aim of setting feels on fire. have already caused blazes in agricultural areas and previous ones have carried explosive devices. the attacks are part of ongoing protests against the gaza blockade. beijing, xi jinping and vladimir putin pledged to support each other on key international issues. talks today were dominated by the iranian nuclear deal, and the u.s.-north korea summit. they bowed to keep the nuclear deal al
spending bill to fund the energy department and veterans against for the upcoming budget year. 79, itte an increase for veterans affairs, including $1.1 billion to pay for legislation, to give veterans more freedom to see doctors outside the the a -.váuqs -- va system. the measure goes to the senate. victims from the pulse nightclub shooting are suing the city of orlando and police officers who responded. claims the suit officers acted too slowly and failed to protect patrons. the only...
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j for the pilots and volunteers, itt an opportunity to give back and bring some oy and excitement to these veterans that have given so much to us. >> look ate her . ms. campbell says at her age, there's not af lot variety in her day. it pretty much all the same. but yesterday she said was something different. >> right? i just fell in loveerika. >> she's a gem. >> and a little shy about revealing her real ge. >> miss campbell, we love you. we love you. i love it. >> yesterday was gorgeous. today seems like it's shaping up to be the ame. >> yes. >> but a heat wave is around the corner. lauren is going to let us know when the uncomfortable conditions arrive. >> we knew it was coming. and a specibu t to the late getting a cancer diagnosis is difficult. getting pe appointment with aalist shouldn't be. at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, you can see a cancer specialist in as little as 24 hours. you'll meet with a physician who will discuss treatment options, answer your questions and recommend next steps for your personalized care plan. learn more about cancertreaf amer
j for the pilots and volunteers, itt an opportunity to give back and bring some oy and excitement to these veterans that have given so much to us. >> look ate her . ms. campbell says at her age, there's not af lot variety in her day. it pretty much all the same. but yesterday she said was something different. >> right? i just fell in loveerika. >> she's a gem. >> and a little shy about revealing her real ge. >> miss campbell, we love you. we love you. i love it....
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nice ocean breeze, itt ill look a tter. still a little hazy and hooid but for the beach. not too bad here. not talking about storms, jt talking about heat and humidity. >>> especially for the weekend. i heard from a friend of ours they have a wedding on saturday. it will be a hot one, 96 degrees on thursday and friday,ot hot hot, 97 on sunday and could be even warmer in someas a well over 100 degrees. that heat remains, monday, hig of 96 and 90 on tuesday. look at that. a couple of chances tuesday and wednesday of couple of thunderstorms. thursday, tomorrow, all the w through next week and into next weekend, talking 90s. i don't see it quitting either. this is a big heat wave for us and most of the country here, tast-to-coast, it will be baking headi the first week of july. >> sounds like we all could use ama arita, or three. >>> there's extra star power in our area this week, tiger woods. he's back. sher sherree burruss joins us live to a tournament quite personal to him. >> reporter: tiger woodss back at the quicken national returning to the potomac for a benefit for hi
nice ocean breeze, itt ill look a tter. still a little hazy and hooid but for the beach. not too bad here. not talking about storms, jt talking about heat and humidity. >>> especially for the weekend. i heard from a friend of ours they have a wedding on saturday. it will be a hot one, 96 degrees on thursday and friday,ot hot hot, 97 on sunday and could be even warmer in someas a well over 100 degrees. that heat remains, monday, hig of 96 and 90 on tuesday. look at that. a couple of...
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fact, itt there, in was like a chop shop for bees. >> what do we know about the perpetrator?ccused perpetrators were ukrainian immigrants that have worked in the be industry. there is a bit of a difference in the sacramento community where you could maybe exploit to the idea that people wouldn't know you as intimately well. these were just guys that had worked in the industry that new what they were doing, what is that access to the equipment. what seems to have happened is they repainted the boxes, of their own logos on them, and were in the process of splitting the hives, which is something beekeepers do. when the hive gets too big, you can actually build a second one. they were going to sell this to another state or maybe somebody wouldn't know. they were very close to getting away with it. questions of fairness as dismissed amazon workers appeal to a jury of their colleagues. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." carol: you can also listen to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119. boston. in the technology section, arti
fact, itt there, in was like a chop shop for bees. >> what do we know about the perpetrator?ccused perpetrators were ukrainian immigrants that have worked in the be industry. there is a bit of a difference in the sacramento community where you could maybe exploit to the idea that people wouldn't know you as intimately well. these were just guys that had worked in the industry that new what they were doing, what is that access to the equipment. what seems to have happened is they repainted...
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alone, there are over 1500 people serving life without the psili of amy: le's go to president trump itt should beng stricter, inincluding the e deah penaltlty. pres. trurump: in terms of the drug problem, we have to be to have on sentences. these people kill thousands of people over the course of their lives through drugs. so we're going to have to get much, much tougher in terms of penalty. if you want to stop it -- you look a at certatain countries tm as e example, were that the dedh penaltlty, and say, how isis yor drug p problem? there will tell you, we don't have much of a drug problem. amy: that is president trump. whatabout that view versus happened with alice. it also, you say thousands of people are behind bars serng let alone lower sentences, shorter sentences. this could either be done through the president, but also there is legislation. is that right? what wld that look like? if we're n not talking about individualal pardons. the reality is that the president cannot commute every unjust sentence. amy: why not? >> well, it co b oy sentntencing reform m willk. nyeople are ser
alone, there are over 1500 people serving life without the psili of amy: le's go to president trump itt should beng stricter, inincluding the e deah penaltlty. pres. trurump: in terms of the drug problem, we have to be to have on sentences. these people kill thousands of people over the course of their lives through drugs. so we're going to have to get much, much tougher in terms of penalty. if you want to stop it -- you look a at certatain countries tm as e example, were that the dedh...
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skizz: i did not think of itt the time, but i was raised unitarian.ince i did not know much about other religions, my senior year in high school, i had to write a report. everyone in the class had to take their religion and write a report on it. so i did research on the unitarian church and realized it was kind of a radical church. it had never really dawned on me. it was all i knew. it was around the same time that i got into punk rock. we are talking early 1980's when congress was still this threatening thing to the mainstream. so those two things combined, and a lot of the lyrics in the music i was listening to, made me rethink how i was reading the newspaper. brian: what did you do about it beside the music? skizz: t were otests writing. brian: what have you protested the most? skizz: war, antiwar. brian: is there any time you see the united states going to war for anything? are you a pacifist, a conscientious objector? skizz: i had to register for the draft and i registered as a conscientious objector. that's a tough question. i can't really thin
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many of them opose itt arguing could lead to fewer tips and increase costs for customers. >>> today also marks until the primary in maryland. democrats will be selecting a nominee for the governor's race. if you're still y making upr mine, we invite you to check out our nbc washington app. we recently held a forum here with the top six contenders ont the democ side. you can hear their responses to the big issues facing marylanders in our area. just search forum. >>> we are learnin new details about a murder at a popular park in princgeorge's county. the victim in this case is just 17. this evening we're hearing from his father as police search for a suspect and the motive in this brazen daytime shooting. pat collins joins us live now in bladensburg. what can you tell us about this, pat? >> a 17-year-old young man shot and killed. shot and killed inad b daylight at that playground ove there. it appears this was a robberypp itrs this young man was murdered for his designer belts. we're going tour begin story now with some words from the vict's fher. >> my son, i miss him for all my life. >
many of them opose itt arguing could lead to fewer tips and increase costs for customers. >>> today also marks until the primary in maryland. democrats will be selecting a nominee for the governor's race. if you're still y making upr mine, we invite you to check out our nbc washington app. we recently held a forum here with the top six contenders ont the democ side. you can hear their responses to the big issues facing marylanders in our area. just search forum. >>> we are...
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not involved in the drafting of the statement and to not issue that statement and itg july he said ittd the presidentqÑt)(upáed a small response. i know it's not a crimeçó to li to those of us in theq media. let me ask you this. was he misinformed at the time or what happened? >> i think -- ixd obviously ask jay aboutxdxd this. i think he was uninformed at the time just like i was when i came in the case. he was on the case. this was a point that maybe wasn't cl% in terms of recollection and his understanding of it and what jay did was he immediatelyñrjfÑi cod it and even if itqçó had÷ oath he can calli] it recanted d it's jay, and not the president and that's the wisdom of not jt the president testify and it's one thingÑi to do it with it's a hypothetical point. i would think the presidential power, there's nothing that limits the presidential power of pardon from a federal crime andr not a stateá7t crime. president trump is not goingqr do that. he's obviously not going to give up any of his pardonlp powers o any future president's pardonlp powers, but under thesefáfát( circumstances
not involved in the drafting of the statement and to not issue that statement and itg july he said ittd the presidentqÑt)(upáed a small response. i know it's not a crimeçó to li to those of us in theq media. let me ask you this. was he misinformed at the time or what happened? >> i think -- ixd obviously ask jay aboutxdxd this. i think he was uninformed at the time just like i was when i came in the case. he was on the case. this was a point that maybe wasn't cl% in terms of...
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we don't spend the money from that department, it goes back to the department that it came from or itts carried forward if they want another fiscal year, but that's roughly how it work does. in anticipation of each upcoming fiscal year, we go through a process of steps. we consult with a variety of stakeholders in the city's management ranks. we talk to other people from the mayor's office, members of the board of supervisors, civil grand jury reports and things like the d.o.j. report. that's sort of the 30,000-foot level. we've stepped through a series of meetings with all of the client departments where we talk to the department head and then a couple layers down among program managers for a large department discuss operating environment with them, issues that are coming up, audits that have been done in their departments and look at e large thhat te changing in that department, and we draw ideas together, we vet them, we make a guess as to the size and complexity, and w, populate a work plan with what becomes a couple of hundred line items of different audits and projects. and then w
we don't spend the money from that department, it goes back to the department that it came from or itts carried forward if they want another fiscal year, but that's roughly how it work does. in anticipation of each upcoming fiscal year, we go through a process of steps. we consult with a variety of stakeholders in the city's management ranks. we talk to other people from the mayor's office, members of the board of supervisors, civil grand jury reports and things like the d.o.j. report. that's...
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problem is there is so little today itt of changed.sing there were some follow up questions by otherorters and following our conversation yesterday, she also began to take follow-up questions from reporters. >> reporter: that is right, wolf it was a compressed timetable because they were starting the briefing right up against the celebration of america event but you are right, during the briefing we saw exactly that, reporters following up on other reporters questions but at the same time, we didn't really see sarah saers admit that she told a false statement to reporters last year. we just could not get that out of her. at one point she said to reporters in the briefing room, wolf, that she feels that we and the media are trying to tear her down. wolf, that is not the case. we are just trying to get at the truth. >> jim acosta at the white house. thanks very much. >>> we'll have much more with the philadelphia eagles and the president, just a few moments. but amer campaign chairman paul manafort facing two tals as off chute of the russia probe and suddenly a deeper legal trouble acc
problem is there is so little today itt of changed.sing there were some follow up questions by otherorters and following our conversation yesterday, she also began to take follow-up questions from reporters. >> reporter: that is right, wolf it was a compressed timetable because they were starting the briefing right up against the celebration of america event but you are right, during the briefing we saw exactly that, reporters following up on other reporters questions but at the same...
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might bit that him from the white house saying, yeah, go ahead >> itt might have been his own legal teamaking it for all we know. the who of the leaking is a distraction from what is actually in the memo, and what is in the memo is devastating to their own cause. unless you are looking at it from the standpoint of politis.s now, if you are looking at it from the standpoint of politicians, maybe he is not trying to make a legal case, but a case with his own voter, and this is after all the president who once said that he could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot someone and not lose voters and that is since the rich people don't worry about going to jail, he is more worried about voters than suppo support. and so right now, he is trying to make sure that whatever mueller finds out, and whatever comes out of this investigation, and whether he testifies or not is discredited immediately from the media, because it is coming out of the media. >> and one of the takeaways here is that the issue, at least the lawyers in the memo alluding to the president admitting that he dictated some
might bit that him from the white house saying, yeah, go ahead >> itt might have been his own legal teamaking it for all we know. the who of the leaking is a distraction from what is actually in the memo, and what is in the memo is devastating to their own cause. unless you are looking at it from the standpoint of politis.s now, if you are looking at it from the standpoint of politicians, maybe he is not trying to make a legal case, but a case with his own voter, and this is after all the...
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. >> my mother would watch itt even if i wasn't on it. that's high praise.eautiful thing is because news is breaking all the time, we get to be out there early. and you want to be out there early to give an opinion because it can have an extra nudge if it's early. why, it's brit hume. as i live and breathe. >> i don't remember the exact details but he was coming on the air occasionally. and then we began to have him on occasionally on "special report." which i was then anchoring. and he was terrific. just nobody like him. >> those euphemisms are false. this is not a forest fire that erected because of lightning. this was a deliberate campaign. were, in fact. >> charles became a regular. i so cher remember issued the time bring him in early because of the set we had then. it was awkward to get his wheelchair in place. for a couple segments before the rest of the panel came in, he was there with me ae i read the news or did whatever did i and then we would chat during the commercials. i loved chatting with charles during the commercials. he is one of a kind. a
. >> my mother would watch itt even if i wasn't on it. that's high praise.eautiful thing is because news is breaking all the time, we get to be out there early. and you want to be out there early to give an opinion because it can have an extra nudge if it's early. why, it's brit hume. as i live and breathe. >> i don't remember the exact details but he was coming on the air occasionally. and then we began to have him on occasionally on "special report." which i was then...
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itt descends into the sand box, like frank said. i think it's wasted opportunities. >> okay, so both of you stay with me. a lot more to talk about when we come back. want to talk about the president's attack on the sitting congressman hours beforelose in his district's primary. we'll tell you how he fared in the election. college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes with 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may t beaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. this time, it's his turn. you have 4.3 minutes to . this calls for a taste of cheesecake. philadelphia cheesecake cups. rich, creamy cheesecake with real strawberries. fihem with the refrigerated desserts. with real strawberries. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make
itt descends into the sand box, like frank said. i think it's wasted opportunities. >> okay, so both of you stay with me. a lot more to talk about when we come back. want to talk about the president's attack on the sitting congressman hours beforelose in his district's primary. we'll tell you how he fared in the election. college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes with 24...
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. >> sounds like aox beat story and let's start itt' now.nd talk to kin. kevin it's like hollywood came to d.c. with the wonder woman. get onhe phone with patty jenkins tellho her to us up. >> i've been e-mailing, working with warner brothers trying get onset. i've been told it's a closed set. i don't know specifically if anybody is being let on there but i'm definitely trying. ve been working with the studio and also the local reps here in the d.c. area trying to get usome type of accesste but, yeah,rday actually they released photos from wonder woman 1984, which is actual an interesting title. gbut did yous see the steve trevor photohr the c pine character, he's somehow back so if you saw the first "wonder woman" film which took place around world war chris pine's character died at the end of that film but yesterdayse patti jenkins relea a p of steve trevor back somehow in 1984. it looked w in some type of lull which ishy it was s there at landmark mall as you mentioned steve. i don't kno a there'sot of theories swimming around the interas
. >> sounds like aox beat story and let's start itt' now.nd talk to kin. kevin it's like hollywood came to d.c. with the wonder woman. get onhe phone with patty jenkins tellho her to us up. >> i've been e-mailing, working with warner brothers trying get onset. i've been told it's a closed set. i don't know specifically if anybody is being let on there but i'm definitely trying. ve been working with the studio and also the local reps here in the d.c. area trying to get usome type of...
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franco.er mariella here -- itt we are goes beyond this, but we know we have to organize, organize, organizethe movement doesn't just sit right here in this moment. the way we change this country is going to be sustained activism. andi know you're here today you're in it until we win. >> i hope they don't try to stop as industry because we are going in the street. gonna keep on walking keep on talking not going to let no president turned me around term he around turned me around let no president turned me around i'm going to keep on walking keeping on talking marching of the freedom land ♪ >> folks, you're together as a group whether you're single file or not -- we're individuals. folks you are still part of the demonstration. >> we go one at a time, 20 of us at the same time it is a demonstration and we're subject to arrest. >> because you're demonstrating without a permit. amy: we are right near the capital. ,esse jackson, reverend barber elizabeth the o'hara's, then it glover, -- the o'hara's, danny glover, they're asking to walk one at a time to deliver boxes of petition. what is happeni
franco.er mariella here -- itt we are goes beyond this, but we know we have to organize, organize, organizethe movement doesn't just sit right here in this moment. the way we change this country is going to be sustained activism. andi know you're here today you're in it until we win. >> i hope they don't try to stop as industry because we are going in the street. gonna keep on walking keep on talking not going to let no president turned me around term he around turned me around let no...
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people around the pence's they would go quiet when you ask about the access hollywood tape because itt was something they had to work through especially, karen pens. >> host: our guest is kate anderson brower, robert from oklahoma city is the next color. >> caller: good morning, steve. are you this morning? >> host: doing wonderful. >> caller: i want to talk about the things that i see nobody and united states is talking about. something happens, steve, when barack obama was president of the united states and he allowed the monroe doctrine to be alleviated and that stood for many, many years. the second thing is that i've been trying to call for years on this is eve had this on quite a bit and that is the agreement that has all these people migrating all over the world and having no place to go because turkey is part of nato. that agreement which was instituted in i believe, 19, 19, it was 1916 and 1916 -- >> host: robert, i got to jump in because it's off-topic. if you want toou bring it back o the book we can take your question. >> caller: well, they are trying to cut down presidentt
people around the pence's they would go quiet when you ask about the access hollywood tape because itt was something they had to work through especially, karen pens. >> host: our guest is kate anderson brower, robert from oklahoma city is the next color. >> caller: good morning, steve. are you this morning? >> host: doing wonderful. >> caller: i want to talk about the things that i see nobody and united states is talking about. something happens, steve, when barack obama...
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j itt wonderful to have you here.t to be back. >> seth: and speaking of busy, you know you're constantly working on different pe jects, and ing you always complain to me about especially in the summer is that you don't have any time to read oks, you don't have any time to unplug, and do summer reading. >> fd: no, not even a minute >> seth: but then you also told a, that's okay because you can discern exactly whook is about, and its full plot just by looking at the cover. [ light laughter ] >> fred: pretty accurately, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] a seth: this is something you've always bee to do. >> fred: always, since i was a kid. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: okay. so if i show you a book cover right now you can tell me exactly what the book is about? >> fred: guaranteed, yes. [ light laughter ] >> seth: alright. this is your last chance to says you're making p. >> fred: no, no, no. i'm -- >> seth: okay. here you go. it's a new segment, "fred judges a book by its cover." ♪ this is "dreams of falling" by karen whi
j itt wonderful to have you here.t to be back. >> seth: and speaking of busy, you know you're constantly working on different pe jects, and ing you always complain to me about especially in the summer is that you don't have any time to read oks, you don't have any time to unplug, and do summer reading. >> fd: no, not even a minute >> seth: but then you also told a, that's okay because you can discern exactly whook is about, and its full plot just by looking at the cover. [...
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that itt element is would be good to have a historical analogy that could help us think through the nature of the chinese challenge. just reading the literature over thosest generation or so, who have attempted to do it have likened the rise of china to the rise of germany in the late 19th century and early 20th century, which i think is only an analogy of limited value. the one i want to talk about a of france in the upinning of the 16 60's, and until the batter of waterloo. -- makess that make the difference is that france -- france was a continental and maritime power. we are missing, we are not seeing things in the way the chinese see things. we are missing an opportunity to address the chinese. if you with the rise of france from a british point of view. you would say france is most france can build up its maritime and other forms of military capacities in order navy, not the royal only in the channels or on the atlantic, but in the caribbean, and globally, which brings me to a second aspect about it is a global competition. speaker,board for the be the eastl may asian maritime theate
that itt element is would be good to have a historical analogy that could help us think through the nature of the chinese challenge. just reading the literature over thosest generation or so, who have attempted to do it have likened the rise of china to the rise of germany in the late 19th century and early 20th century, which i think is only an analogy of limited value. the one i want to talk about a of france in the upinning of the 16 60's, and until the batter of waterloo. -- makess that...
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if you rip a child away from itt pa and you put that child in a suite at the ritz, you're stilbleep ]er. when someone's that stupid -- [ cheers and applause ] when someone that stupid, there is really only one thing you can say to them. [ laughter ] >> seth: also i should note that "new yorker" article you heard t ann coulter cisupport her insane claim that child actors are using scripts at the border contains no such claim. in fact,he author of that piece, said of coulter, "either she lied or she's truly illiterate.kn i don' if she knows how to read, but she clearly hasn't read my 'new yorker' article." [ lahter ] oh, that's ridiculous. of course ann coulter knows how to read.co shunicates with her dark lord every night, by reading a ouija board. [ laughter ] the through line of trump's political career is blindingly clear. he concocts racist lies, uses dehumanizing language to justify cruelty towards immigrants and outsiders. it'tasn't an accident, it wa a law. it was a choice by trump and his supporters. h and lest ye any doubt at allabout how the people who support this policy rea
if you rip a child away from itt pa and you put that child in a suite at the ritz, you're stilbleep ]er. when someone's that stupid -- [ cheers and applause ] when someone that stupid, there is really only one thing you can say to them. [ laughter ] >> seth: also i should note that "new yorker" article you heard t ann coulter cisupport her insane claim that child actors are using scripts at the border contains no such claim. in fact,he author of that piece, said of coulter,...
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real comb over.li it is unable. [ laughter ] and it -- it went up, it was like beating egg whites, itt geg bigger and bigger. [ laughter and applause ] and he said he called and atid, "monstergs." first of all, i've never called this human in my life. i don't have his number,is don't wantumber. [ light laughter ] and "monster ratings?" i don't even know what that --sa have i eve -- did i ever say -- >> steve: i don't think you've !aid "monster cables." monster energy dri >> jimmy: i've never said, "monster ratings." i don't know what he's talking about. by the way, donald, i don't kn if you've seen my ratin the past two years, you didn't help my ratings. [ laughter ] but, really, thanks a lot.ks thor nothing. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] help someone else! and then he put, "be a man, jimmy." >> steve: oh, yeah, that good. >> jimmy: i'll -- i'll try to be more of a man. [ laughter ] i really will, donald, starting tomorrow. i'm going to start being more of a man. [ cheers and applause ] unbelievable.av guys, wea fantastic show tonight! from the new movie, "sorry to bother you,"
real comb over.li it is unable. [ laughter ] and it -- it went up, it was like beating egg whites, itt geg bigger and bigger. [ laughter and applause ] and he said he called and atid, "monstergs." first of all, i've never called this human in my life. i don't have his number,is don't wantumber. [ light laughter ] and "monster ratings?" i don't even know what that --sa have i eve -- did i ever say -- >> steve: i don't think you've !aid "monster cables."...
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suicide, still coidered a very shameful thing in many places, many people don't want to talk abodot itt want to acknowledge a family member who's committed suicide, ecetera. so in order to get to treatment, you have to, a, increase the mental health resources upstream as far as possible and, b, you have to destigmatize seeking eatment and receiving treatment. >> for people who are worried about a loved one or someone that they may know, what are they looki for? >> looking for changes in behavior, really signs that sis.one might be in cri so unusual behaviors, isolating themselves, becoming uncommunicative, not going in to work, withdrawing from relationships, those are sort of warning sig potentially of depression or substance abuse, someone thinking about killing thn selves. >> wu see or hear those things, what do you do and what do you not do or say? >> reach out. that's the most important thing. and if you're really cocerned, be persistent, and use the word u"suicide" if yo're really that concerned because that gives people permission to talk about something they might be embarrassed
suicide, still coidered a very shameful thing in many places, many people don't want to talk abodot itt want to acknowledge a family member who's committed suicide, ecetera. so in order to get to treatment, you have to, a, increase the mental health resources upstream as far as possible and, b, you have to destigmatize seeking eatment and receiving treatment. >> for people who are worried about a loved one or someone that they may know, what are they looki for? >> looking for...
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look, if democrats think that's good politics, then i say we'll see you in november, because itt sn't. and it degrades what we're trying to accomplish as a country, fellow citizens that want to govern themselves according to our exraens not according to our passions.ha >> brangm: ed rendell, what do you think this? does it degrade the public discourse or some meal,ning vigorous democracy at work? >> well, i think you have to draw a line. if people potest outside a governmental office, outside the senate chamber, the ho chamber oh, at a town meet where a public official is called a part of his or her business, that's absolutely appropriate and fair and the left should do it and the right should do it,be use that's our god-given rights as americans. someonenterfere wi private life when they're going out with their family somewhere, that is uncivil discourse, and rezowndz to the detriment of the people who are doing it. and i agree wit wchris-- ife keep doing this-- and we're not alone in doing it. the right has certainly done it-- if we keep doing this it's going to fire up the republic
look, if democrats think that's good politics, then i say we'll see you in november, because itt sn't. and it degrades what we're trying to accomplish as a country, fellow citizens that want to govern themselves according to our exraens not according to our passions.ha >> brangm: ed rendell, what do you think this? does it degrade the public discourse or some meal,ning vigorous democracy at work? >> well, i think you have to draw a line. if people potest outside a governmental...
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a use ittes that had or lose it mentality, you could never do that. those that would have other basis of removal, ohio joins the basic initial to vote with the process for determining whether somebody has been removed from both rules and with respect to 1b does notthat 8d set a different process, it clearly does. there are two provisions. you to remove somebody if they notified you that they have moved, and a clearly standalone process. the other is the corollary to that. thatu haven't notified us you moved, here's another process states can use to make that determination. >> thank you, general. >> thank you mr. chief justice. >> if i laced the failure to vote clause and violates 8a, which sets out a list of purchasing roles. itbars states from doing under any other circumstances in the supplemental process of the way it is designed it assures many of the people purged have not moved let alone moved to a different county or state which is the only move that can justify a purge under the plain nvra.of the it is not provide adequate evidence to come to
a use ittes that had or lose it mentality, you could never do that. those that would have other basis of removal, ohio joins the basic initial to vote with the process for determining whether somebody has been removed from both rules and with respect to 1b does notthat 8d set a different process, it clearly does. there are two provisions. you to remove somebody if they notified you that they have moved, and a clearly standalone process. the other is the corollary to that. thatu haven't notified...
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few weeks, itt has been a lot and i can promise you that we are trying to get more boring and make itere is less news coming from deutsche bank. having said that, we feel a lot of support from clients. we have been in communication with them. this has not come as they surprise. -- as a surprise. we have signs of trust in the management. it is not that we have not done anything. we have done a lot in the last 2-3 years. please remember the litigation issues we have solved. strategy has been adapted with the capital increase. we are moving forward very decisively. really need to do and that is what we are working on. this sign of trust is a good one. we know we have to execute. and i can promise you that that is at the core and our focus. we do not have a lack of analysis. we will now execute. i have been with this company almost three years and i can tell you that we have a shift andrds a very focused determined execution on our strategy. convinced andte certain that this will pay out very soon. matt: when will the ceo, christians sewing -- christian sewing be ready to step up and put
few weeks, itt has been a lot and i can promise you that we are trying to get more boring and make itere is less news coming from deutsche bank. having said that, we feel a lot of support from clients. we have been in communication with them. this has not come as they surprise. -- as a surprise. we have signs of trust in the management. it is not that we have not done anything. we have done a lot in the last 2-3 years. please remember the litigation issues we have solved. strategy has been...
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what i would say to the right honorable gentleman, i think the standing order requires the -- order -- itt might be for the convenience of the house for the matter to be addressed at the conclusion of prime minister's questions and if the right honorable gentleman had not signaled to me -- order -- i am always grateful for the moral support. i realize it is done for my benefit, but i think i can handle the matter. we could have the vote now, or it could be taken at the end. if the honorable gentleman is to indicate and conduct such a vote now. so be it. >> i beg to move. i beg to move. >> my advice, i have a mixed sequence of advice -- order. my view is that it is better for the votes to be conducted at the conclusion of questions to the prime minister. order. i always admitted the maximum number of votes and divisions, as the right honorable settlement should know from his experience in the house, but i hope that he will trust me that i know of what i speak. there can be a division, and it will be at the end of the session, not now. that is the end of the matter. the prime minister. >> re
what i would say to the right honorable gentleman, i think the standing order requires the -- order -- itt might be for the convenience of the house for the matter to be addressed at the conclusion of prime minister's questions and if the right honorable gentleman had not signaled to me -- order -- i am always grateful for the moral support. i realize it is done for my benefit, but i think i can handle the matter. we could have the vote now, or it could be taken at the end. if the honorable...
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itt submitted for a vote in the senate, and we all know how it ended.wasn't good. >> woodruff: so is the congress definitely going to be involved in somehow signing off on this before it's all over? >> right. i have talked to the president, the viesident, the secretary of state on this very issue. all three of them have told me independently it is their intent to put this in such a form that it can b submitted as the founding fathers wanted to have done, as a treaty to the united states senate, and they want to vote in the united states senate. they're not pushing back on that. that's the direction they want to g u it's good foand it's good for people on the other side of the agreement. then you have a biepgding agreement. >> woodruff: so when president trump says that chairman kim, i think in his words, is denuking the whole place, he said it's going to start very quickly. are you confident of that? >> well, look, this remains to be seen. weave a history that is not good along similar terms but this time they have not said that in response to a suggest
itt submitted for a vote in the senate, and we all know how it ended.wasn't good. >> woodruff: so is the congress definitely going to be involved in somehow signing off on this before it's all over? >> right. i have talked to the president, the viesident, the secretary of state on this very issue. all three of them have told me independently it is their intent to put this in such a form that it can b submitted as the founding fathers wanted to have done, as a treaty to the united...
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to be really true to myself i itt to add i want to get completed. our teamas to get to work to get it completed. if you don't get the ball over it doesn't mean enough. thank you. congratulations to everybody in the room. >> coming up, a look at the . ..s.-north korea summit 7:30 our guest is michael o'hanlon. at 8:00 a.m., we talk to gary , former white house coordinator for arms control for the obama administration. 9:00 a.m. we hear from daryl , the executive director from the arms control association. he discusses north korea's nuclear capability. ♪
to be really true to myself i itt to add i want to get completed. our teamas to get to work to get it completed. if you don't get the ball over it doesn't mean enough. thank you. congratulations to everybody in the room. >> coming up, a look at the . ..s.-north korea summit 7:30 our guest is michael o'hanlon. at 8:00 a.m., we talk to gary , former white house coordinator for arms control for the obama administration. 9:00 a.m. we hear from daryl , the executive director from the arms...
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is itt not?>> he was speaking of those political perceptions and those other actions. >> it was just beyond the fact. >> correct he was considering how the fbi would be viewed in response to this investigation in the same would hold true not just his july 5 press conferenceig but his october letter. how do they get to 5 a point with a 500 year flood? that was a horrific flood and 89 and a big rainstorm before that but you read the book about the flood from david mccullough you know what was going on before so in context today the third highest official in the executive branch decide to conduct official business on a private server for whateverxe reason. and i read to this report political consideration after political consideration wasn't the decision to usurp to protect the bureau inherently a political decision? >> you could view it that way. >> on page ten the decision-making process that president clinton would be president isn't that yet another example? that certainly speeds that when mr. l
is itt not?>> he was speaking of those political perceptions and those other actions. >> it was just beyond the fact. >> correct he was considering how the fbi would be viewed in response to this investigation in the same would hold true not just his july 5 press conferenceig but his october letter. how do they get to 5 a point with a 500 year flood? that was a horrific flood and 89 and a big rainstorm before that but you read the book about the flood from david mccullough you...
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trump wore the jacket saying i don't care, do you j itt a jacket. important visit with children todayather than her wardrobe choice. buthi her office is downplaying the significance, the president is saying the , opposit refers to the news media, melania has learned how disune d dishonest they are and no longer cares. >> we took zeroolerance away, you would be overrun as a country, you would have millions of people pouring through our border. >> as lawma search for a fiimmigration x, migrant families are still hurting. news cameras not allowed inside. >> you know, we pray all the time -- >> santos works with the catholic e,dioc at one facility children pray to be reunited with their parents. d me ey allsaid, god, sen with my father, send me with my mother. >> senior homeland security ys the pentagon has now been tapped to draw up plans to house up to 20,000 more migrant children on military bases beginning as early as july, next month. >> peter alexander,. thank y >>> protesters shut down on interstate highway demanding arges against the police offi
trump wore the jacket saying i don't care, do you j itt a jacket. important visit with children todayather than her wardrobe choice. buthi her office is downplaying the significance, the president is saying the , opposit refers to the news media, melania has learned how disune d dishonest they are and no longer cares. >> we took zeroolerance away, you would be overrun as a country, you would have millions of people pouring through our border. >> as lawma search for a fiimmigration...
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david: yes, the market is , when itt the cycle went above 69, it actually closed lower than it openeda rupee perspective. , theuld be a rebound dollar rupee, down to the 68 handle -- again, we need to see how it trades today. it is the end of the quarter, so there is a bunch of slowing going on. the general trend is, if you look at rising u.s. rates, it will beat of for the rupee like any other currency to stand against that. so i think the market is trying to see if it hits the $70 handle. if it does, it is the speed with which it gets there that matters. countries want to the currencies weakening but it don't want them to depreciate too quickly. rishaad: david, in indonesia, we have the rate decision coming on. we could see the third one in a way, trying to address the route we have witnessed for the rupee. but is it enough? david: certainly come of the markets are expecting 75 basis , but the bank of indonesia, by the question is, could that be enough? the central bank has certainly would likehat they to control the level of with which the rupee is depreciating. rememberst governor
david: yes, the market is , when itt the cycle went above 69, it actually closed lower than it openeda rupee perspective. , theuld be a rebound dollar rupee, down to the 68 handle -- again, we need to see how it trades today. it is the end of the quarter, so there is a bunch of slowing going on. the general trend is, if you look at rising u.s. rates, it will beat of for the rupee like any other currency to stand against that. so i think the market is trying to see if it hits the $70 handle. if...
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david: speaking of moving on, think of you and your ex, it -- itt mean that you are is called a normalization will. markets are meandering, the nikkei 225 and the asx 200 art meandering ahead of the fed decision. inflation in india is right at about the 5% level. the r.b.i. a bit above, and the u.s. two-year yields, that is essentially what would happen if you get a rate hike priced in. brent will be interesting of the next few weeks. russia is now said to be planning to ask opec and friends to start ramping up production back to october 2016 levels. there is also the other part of their oil story where if you look internally within oh, there seems to be some level of disagreement on where demand really goes from here and how much yually need to pump into the sector in the second half of this year. one stock we are watching out for that is not. trading yet is over in australia you see the headline right there, li ka-shing with a big deal. $11 a pop is the offer. eight dollarss at seven,. about a 30% premium back to central banks, two things you want to note, there is room for market moves. ju
david: speaking of moving on, think of you and your ex, it -- itt mean that you are is called a normalization will. markets are meandering, the nikkei 225 and the asx 200 art meandering ahead of the fed decision. inflation in india is right at about the 5% level. the r.b.i. a bit above, and the u.s. two-year yields, that is essentially what would happen if you get a rate hike priced in. brent will be interesting of the next few weeks. russia is now said to be planning to ask opec and friends to...
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and we've also added staffing to the itt man at norfolk and we really, i would say, we strengthened the mission assurance function and personnel out there to deal with the workmanship and quality issues mentioned by miss chaplin and others. they tried to avoid the errors that have caused schedule delays, as was mentioned, a small error or problem, it's got a large effect on the program,>> in the 30 seconds remaining to have anything to add these comments?>> we've not done the significant oversight of the -- of this?>> yes i believe the actions we've taken have been reasonable, we would like to note that they were already having an on-site presence, we will be looking to see how effective the actions are as we do the next preview .>> here is wishing you multi- year funding, that mister chairman thank you.>> the chair recognizes representative mcglocklin from california.>> thank you mister chairman.>> i think this is an important hearing. most questions have been asked. i would like to think about, what further congress could do in addition to, avoiding the kind of situation mister lamb a
and we've also added staffing to the itt man at norfolk and we really, i would say, we strengthened the mission assurance function and personnel out there to deal with the workmanship and quality issues mentioned by miss chaplin and others. they tried to avoid the errors that have caused schedule delays, as was mentioned, a small error or problem, it's got a large effect on the program,>> in the 30 seconds remaining to have anything to add these comments?>> we've not done the...
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were all of pregnancies -- >> there's no record of itt the hospital. >> dr. phil: tha the father.ies. >> announcer: all her ultrasounds. >> dr. phil: there's no record of any twin deaths beyond 20 weeks. >> okay. >> dr. phil: why not? >> i'm not going to disclose anything. >> announcer: all a fake? >> i don't owe an explanation. >>r. phil: i'm trying to clear your name. >> i don't need to clear my name. my name is fine with me. >> dr. phil: have you said you were pregnant when yoweren't? >> announcer: and why he stormed off. >> let me ouof this door. i'm done! >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody.
were all of pregnancies -- >> there's no record of itt the hospital. >> dr. phil: tha the father.ies. >> announcer: all her ultrasounds. >> dr. phil: there's no record of any twin deaths beyond 20 weeks. >> okay. >> dr. phil: why not? >> i'm not going to disclose anything. >> announcer: all a fake? >> i don't owe an explanation. >>r. phil: i'm trying to clear your name. >> i don't need to clear my name. my name is fine with me....
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itt this has done lately is seems hollow, and that is because the president of the united states, when we were kids, we were taught to stand up in our classroom and put our hands over our heart for the american flag. but that is your choice as an adult. and what it has done as we dive into our history, is the national anthem and know what the actual words are saying there, which does not represent everyone. , a man that was too afraid to go to war, does not even know the national anthem himself. i cannot believe people are just sitting back and allowing things to go on and supposed to be the united states of america. songi hear people tell the said how their ancestors came over here, it just makes you dove into how your ancestors ll of aer -- in the hu ship, no respect at all. it does not mean as much, and i think he is the one who has diminished what you think about the american flag. thank you. maryland,on, severn, line for independents. go ahead. caller: i believe the flag represents the citizens of the united states, and what we all need to do is to turn away from all this fracturi
itt this has done lately is seems hollow, and that is because the president of the united states, when we were kids, we were taught to stand up in our classroom and put our hands over our heart for the american flag. but that is your choice as an adult. and what it has done as we dive into our history, is the national anthem and know what the actual words are saying there, which does not represent everyone. , a man that was too afraid to go to war, does not even know the national anthem...