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john lindsay poland live from san francisco >>> now, japan, the world's third-largest economy is back in recession for the third time in four years. its economy shrank by 2%, surprising most experts who had thought it would expand. many are blaming a sales tax increase, a key element of the economic plan. another tax had been scheduled - that's expected to be delayed. >> translation: when making a decision on the tax hike, we need to be careful not to slow down the economic recovery. what is most important is not to let it go back to deflation. >> the fact that japan is in recession will put pressure on shinzo abe. stating his reputation on a high profile attempt to get the economy growing. the chief economist at japan mack ra advisors in tokyo, and says things may not be as bad as they think. >> prime minister abbe is about to announce that eel simulate the economy. i would say g.d.p. was a blessing for the japanese economy, as long as the outlook is consistentent. i would say the cancellation of sales tax hikes scheduled for next year should boost the confidence of household and the
john lindsay poland live from san francisco >>> now, japan, the world's third-largest economy is back in recession for the third time in four years. its economy shrank by 2%, surprising most experts who had thought it would expand. many are blaming a sales tax increase, a key element of the economic plan. another tax had been scheduled - that's expected to be delayed. >> translation: when making a decision on the tax hike, we need to be careful not to slow down the economic...
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scranton, mayors like john lindsay, an outstanding state judge -- and outstanding state judges. today we continue that tradition by honoring three alumni who, without any question, have contributed immensely to the substance of american law. today we honor three justices of the united states supreme court. of each of these justices is a quintessentially american story, a story of work, ofbility, hard staggering achievement and great inborn talent. in different ways and in the name of different ideals, each of our honoree says arty left an indelible mark on the shape of our -- on a reason has already left an indelible mark on the shape of our jurisprudence. for as far back as anyone can remember, the school has been the site of passionate argument and disagreement. always nourished students in the pursuit of their own values and strive to help young men and women become as thoughtful and as effective as they can possibly be as they work out for themselves how best to comprehend this large and complex world. ni graduate our alum with different worldviews and that is good. if we ha
scranton, mayors like john lindsay, an outstanding state judge -- and outstanding state judges. today we continue that tradition by honoring three alumni who, without any question, have contributed immensely to the substance of american law. today we honor three justices of the united states supreme court. of each of these justices is a quintessentially american story, a story of work, ofbility, hard staggering achievement and great inborn talent. in different ways and in the name of different...
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john lindsay said over and over when it gets to $75, that's when people change their drilling budgets are at $ 75. >> people are looking at their drilling budgets. a fair way is between $80 and $100. what hurts the industry is the volatility. our industry is a great adaptable industry. if prices will go somewhere and sit for a while, our customers, the service companies and everybody will be able to adapt and make money at that level. >> i like the fairway analogy. where is the bunker? >> we are not in the bunker yet. >> what number would we be in a bunker? >> if i could predict oil prices were going, i wouldn't be sitting here as a ceo of halliburton, i'd be sitting in the bahamas sipping on a nice drink. >> maybe i've drunk the kool-aid of jim brown. i thought you were so technologically superior you wouldn't want to be with them. >> from a complementary standpoint, they did have technology we did not have. plus they have some fantastic people. it's a talented organization. combined with our talented people. we are putting together the industry bellwether. >> you talked about hiring
john lindsay said over and over when it gets to $75, that's when people change their drilling budgets are at $ 75. >> people are looking at their drilling budgets. a fair way is between $80 and $100. what hurts the industry is the volatility. our industry is a great adaptable industry. if prices will go somewhere and sit for a while, our customers, the service companies and everybody will be able to adapt and make money at that level. >> i like the fairway analogy. where is the...
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scranton, mayors like john lindsay, an outstanding state judge -- and outstanding state judges. today we continue that tradition by honoring three alumni who, without any question, have contributed immensely to the substance of american law. today we honor three justices of the united states supreme court. of each of these justices is a quintessentially american story, a story of work, ofbility, hard staggering achievement and great inborn talent. in different ways and in the name of different ideals, each of our honoree says arty left an indelible mark on the shape of our -- on a reason has already left an indelible mark on the shape of our jurisprudence. for as far back as anyone can remember, the school has been the site of passionate argument and disagreement. always nourished students in the pursuit of their own values and strive to help young men and women become as thoughtful and as effective as they can possibly be as they work out for themselves how best to comprehend this large and complex world. ni graduate our alum with different worldviews and that is good. if we ha
scranton, mayors like john lindsay, an outstanding state judge -- and outstanding state judges. today we continue that tradition by honoring three alumni who, without any question, have contributed immensely to the substance of american law. today we honor three justices of the united states supreme court. of each of these justices is a quintessentially american story, a story of work, ofbility, hard staggering achievement and great inborn talent. in different ways and in the name of different...
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other presidential candidates include john bowlson, jeb bush, [ indiscernible ] , chris christie, paula piorina, lindsay graham, mick huckaby, bobby jindal, john caseic, mike pent, rick perry, rob portman, mitt romney, paul ryan, rick santorum, john thune, scott walker. question, is there a front runner, eleanor? >> we started off with tom cotton. i would look at him for 2020. he has a lot of good credentials, harvard, iraq veteran you, but he won an election and that is his first term in the u.s. senate. joni ernst, let's see how she develops. they're not running in 2016. all the other crew, everyone is dreaming of the white house, and i think if you look at the trio running from the senate, cruz, rubio and rand paul, they're all going to use the senate floor to advance their canned dates. i think ted cruz is go -- candidacies. i think ted cruz will go to the house and do freelancing amongst conservatives. he is the most disliked member of the u.s. senate by his colleagues, by both democrats and republicans. rand paul is a serious legislator. and i think he does have a potential of knitting together th
other presidential candidates include john bowlson, jeb bush, [ indiscernible ] , chris christie, paula piorina, lindsay graham, mick huckaby, bobby jindal, john caseic, mike pent, rick perry, rob portman, mitt romney, paul ryan, rick santorum, john thune, scott walker. question, is there a front runner, eleanor? >> we started off with tom cotton. i would look at him for 2020. he has a lot of good credentials, harvard, iraq veteran you, but he won an election and that is his first term in...
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. >> reporter: after working 13 hours at their berkeley bar, john tchu and his girlfriend lindsay stopped at the 76 station on castro boulevard and redwood road when this happened pump number 2. >> what the [bleep] this this thing is jumping while i'm not pumping. >> it clicked saying it was full, so we pulled it out. and it kept ticking. it went $10 over. >> it was charging me without me even pumping the gas. >> they told the station attendant about the phantom pump charges. >> he came out and chuckled and said not his problem, call the company. i said what company? he goes the gas station. i looked at him and i said you can't refund me or reimburse me or take care of your customers? he said no, you have to call the company. >> reporter: the couple stopped by again tuesday night to see if the problem had been fixed. >> did you see that? it is still moving the second day i told them yesterday about this. >> reporter: john complained to alameda county weights and measures. that is when he got a call from the station owner promising to fix the problem and repay him. the pump was fixed. the
. >> reporter: after working 13 hours at their berkeley bar, john tchu and his girlfriend lindsay stopped at the 76 station on castro boulevard and redwood road when this happened pump number 2. >> what the [bleep] this this thing is jumping while i'm not pumping. >> it clicked saying it was full, so we pulled it out. and it kept ticking. it went $10 over. >> it was charging me without me even pumping the gas. >> they told the station attendant about the phantom...
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they will be opposed by richard burr, the chair of the intelligence committee, john mccain and lindsay graham and others. we will see tensions there on both of those issues. there's a chance for corporate tax reform. but we have to keep in mind that business's idea of corporate tax reform is cut marginal rates and leave preferences alone. any reform that is not revenue neutral is simply not going to happen. whether you can work some deal out will be interesting to watch. i do think there's a real possibility of infrastructure reform. john da laelaney has a bill in house. have profits from companies used with an incentive to buy a portion. so you don't have a lot of government funding directly. that could happen if there's a desire to make something happen. again, you will see substantial tea party opposition to anything that looks like it's expanding government. we are going to get a crisis in the highway trust fund again because of the refusal to race gasoline taxes or consider any other revenue source unless you can do something innovative like that. on the bigger issues, forget abou
they will be opposed by richard burr, the chair of the intelligence committee, john mccain and lindsay graham and others. we will see tensions there on both of those issues. there's a chance for corporate tax reform. but we have to keep in mind that business's idea of corporate tax reform is cut marginal rates and leave preferences alone. any reform that is not revenue neutral is simply not going to happen. whether you can work some deal out will be interesting to watch. i do think there's a...
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but i think you're going do see people like john mccain and lindsay graham.me further authorization or a clearer authorization. now whether that will go to the whole caucus, i don't know what mitch mcconnell's position is on this. but i do think it's something that we, we need to undertake and we need to take some responsibility. to the larger question, of strategy, you know that's, that's the real, that's the real puzzle. i've been working on these issues on intelligence and armed services for a couple of years. they're terribly complex. but the bottom line is we're not going to be able to kill our way out of this problem. we have to figure out what it is that's motivating young people in britain and america and france and certainly throughout the middle east to go and give up their lives to become suicide bombers. in this cause. this is an underlying worldwide problem that we've got to figure out strategically beyond simply drones and air strikes. >> dropping bombs is the easy part of the solution new york city question about that. and to be clear for the r
but i think you're going do see people like john mccain and lindsay graham.me further authorization or a clearer authorization. now whether that will go to the whole caucus, i don't know what mitch mcconnell's position is on this. but i do think it's something that we, we need to undertake and we need to take some responsibility. to the larger question, of strategy, you know that's, that's the real, that's the real puzzle. i've been working on these issues on intelligence and armed services for...
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if it's a bad deal we're talking about the senate lindsay graham talked about in the opening about not being satisfied. i predict john that you'll see that republican senate probably go after more sanctions. if there's no deal i think it's almost better in a way because at least no one's pretending that we're making progress. everybody goes back to the drawing board. but with that said again you have a new senate coming in republican senate who is probably going to push for more sanctions. any way you look at it, if they don't provide the technical data to those who need it and come to some sort of agreement right now. >> what kind of intelligence goes into monitoring nuclear development in iran? >> actually a question i can't get into all the techniques we use, i'm aware of them but let me say that physical pr proximiy is very critical. because often john there is profiles. a building has a profile, a certain thing has a certain way of doing it. we've looked at this in north korea for example. that is one of the ways that iaea was able to determine that something was violated. those things take a certain rate at a c
if it's a bad deal we're talking about the senate lindsay graham talked about in the opening about not being satisfied. i predict john that you'll see that republican senate probably go after more sanctions. if there's no deal i think it's almost better in a way because at least no one's pretending that we're making progress. everybody goes back to the drawing board. but with that said again you have a new senate coming in republican senate who is probably going to push for more sanctions. any...
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>> and those are some very strong words from senator lindsay graham today talking about the house intel report on again gas si, john that is a republican senator dumping on a republican house committee report. >> why? >> because he know what is pat and doug and i have known, congressman mike rogers, the chairman of the house intelligence committee, who all along has been poo-pooing the benghazi thing. his wife was the ceo of aegis, a private security firm that had a $10 billion security contract with the state department in benghazi. >> how does that happen, pat? >> it happens because of all of washington is totally corrupt. this is one kmampbl of how of relatives are done and how contracts are done. washington is so corrupt the american people can't believe it. it's like mitch mcconnell, he's owned by the chamber of congress. he's threatening on the budget to pass a continuing resolution until next september. >> but it's 23409d just one party. >> but it's both parties are both so deep, the fact that we're hoping there other agreement, the other problem is the rogers story, which has been public before and not emph
>> and those are some very strong words from senator lindsay graham today talking about the house intel report on again gas si, john that is a republican senator dumping on a republican house committee report. >> why? >> because he know what is pat and doug and i have known, congressman mike rogers, the chairman of the house intelligence committee, who all along has been poo-pooing the benghazi thing. his wife was the ceo of aegis, a private security firm that had a $10...
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talk -- it's a fairy tale for rachel to spin this -- >> you just admitted that lindsay graham and john the senate. >> and marco rubio left them hanging. don't spin it this way, rachel. it's a fairy tale. >> no one is going to disagree on what happened. i think america is really concerned about what's next, what's next for americans trying to come up with a more permanent solution if members of both sides are calling this a broken immigration system that america has. i think, we're going to have to have you back again. and next time we talk, we are going to have to talk about what is happening next. i think that's what people really want to hear as they look into the crystal ball. thank s to both of you appreciae it. >> thanks. >>> up next, the remarkable story of a mother who traveled to a war zone to rescue her daughter from isis. i lost my sight in afghanistan, but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind. talk to your doc
talk -- it's a fairy tale for rachel to spin this -- >> you just admitted that lindsay graham and john the senate. >> and marco rubio left them hanging. don't spin it this way, rachel. it's a fairy tale. >> no one is going to disagree on what happened. i think america is really concerned about what's next, what's next for americans trying to come up with a more permanent solution if members of both sides are calling this a broken immigration system that america has. i think,...
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john mccain has opposed these negotiations from the beginning. i think it is ironic, though, even jock mccain's good friend lindsay gram, called for the united states iran to work together. regarding isis, so i think if there's a deal this does open up opportunities for the united states and iran to finally begin pursuing some of the mutual interests that they do share, but that have been blocked from cooperating. >> how does the president make his case? is. >> well, i thisty president has to make a strong case that this is a good deal. and it's a deal that will freeze iran's nuclear program, will impose massive inspections over the program, and really give the united states the best assurance possible that iran can't build a nuclear weapon. i think if this deal is what a lot of russ expecting, he is going to be able to make that case, and really it is going to be incumbent on congress to not blow that up, because that will be a gift to hardliners who don't want to see this cooperation unfold. >> give us the sense of what the iranian people may think about this. >> i think there's pretty broad popular support among ordinary iranians for a deal. the
john mccain has opposed these negotiations from the beginning. i think it is ironic, though, even jock mccain's good friend lindsay gram, called for the united states iran to work together. regarding isis, so i think if there's a deal this does open up opportunities for the united states and iran to finally begin pursuing some of the mutual interests that they do share, but that have been blocked from cooperating. >> how does the president make his case? is. >> well, i thisty...