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john major's speech at chatham house. the i pretty summed it up.econd—guessing the british people as what the best way is to approach brexit. we have moved from project fear, to project smear and bare from project fear, to project smear and b are now at project pathetic. we had tony blair last week. i think things are getting a bit desperate. no one is showing contempt for the 40% who voted to remain. what's important is the 60% who were polled last week who said they want the prime minister to get on with brexit, which is what she is doing. it was suggested that in london, which voted remain, they thought immigration should be the priority and not trade. wasjohn major out of the public? i then think so. i think what we are seeing here... let him talk. i can feel the heat coming off of her. there has been some real opposition and the government is being held to account in a way we have not seen the elected politicians in the house of commons doing. we've had tony blair making a speech, lord mandelson has been writing all over the place, nowjohn maj
john major's speech at chatham house. the i pretty summed it up.econd—guessing the british people as what the best way is to approach brexit. we have moved from project fear, to project smear and bare from project fear, to project smear and b are now at project pathetic. we had tony blair last week. i think things are getting a bit desperate. no one is showing contempt for the 40% who voted to remain. what's important is the 60% who were polled last week who said they want the prime minister...
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well, john major talked about the brexit cheerleaders, and earlier, i spoke to the former cabinet ministerhe leave campaign, iain duncan smith. i asked him ifjohn major's speech made him think twice about what brexit promised and what it is actually delivering. what i thought when i looked at this speech was that this was a peculiar speech, in the sense that it looked backwards, the whole time. it was almost like a refight of the referendum — all the same threats and issues that came up during project fear were all in here. strangely bitter, really. and almost really the speech of someone who simply refuses to accept that the british people should have made a decision such as they did, and wants them almost to rerun it again until they get it right, which is rather sad, really. he doesn't seem to question the result. he says there's a growing concern the british public have been led to expect a future that's unreal and over optimistic, that obstacles have been brushed aside. he's asking brexiteers to be more honest with the british public instead of pretending it's a walk in the park. i do
well, john major talked about the brexit cheerleaders, and earlier, i spoke to the former cabinet ministerhe leave campaign, iain duncan smith. i asked him ifjohn major's speech made him think twice about what brexit promised and what it is actually delivering. what i thought when i looked at this speech was that this was a peculiar speech, in the sense that it looked backwards, the whole time. it was almost like a refight of the referendum — all the same threats and issues that came up...
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, because john major said he would have a blitz on prisons in 1994, because of the drug abuse that wasthe same in 97 for their manifesto and are saying the same again now. it is great there is a recognition there isa programme, great there is a recognition there is a programme, it has got worse but it has been there for generations almost and this is is a great opportunity to try and tackle that, because if we intervene well in prisons this affects notjust the lives of people in there but the communities they will go back to, theirfamily, who communities they will go back to, their family, who would communities they will go back to, theirfamily, who would benefit hugely from these places being places of #2ce78ion, turning people's lives round and giving people's lives round and giving people a second chance. people's lives round and giving people a second chancel people's lives round and giving people a second chance. i think eve ryo ne people a second chance. i think everyone accepts that £12 million to help boost the salaries of certain section of the prison workforce, is not going t
, because john major said he would have a blitz on prisons in 1994, because of the drug abuse that wasthe same in 97 for their manifesto and are saying the same again now. it is great there is a recognition there isa programme, great there is a recognition there is a programme, it has got worse but it has been there for generations almost and this is is a great opportunity to try and tackle that, because if we intervene well in prisons this affects notjust the lives of people in there but the...
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john major and people like him have been forecasting disaster again and again.ord, it is like sandra but she got the forecasts right but nobody believed her. —— sandra. the full of gloom and depression and wrong. there are ways of dealing with a cliff edge and i think the cliff edge is unlikely, there are wto terms we can fall back on and trade will continue because the british people want to carry on buying cars and the germans want to use uk financial services and that is done by individuals, not states. thank you for your time this evening. more on this from our correspondent, chris mason. as a political correspondent, are you hearing any different messages coming from those like jacob who supported leaving the european union? the last ten minutes proves that number ten's desire and we heard from a source that the country and government wants to move on from the language of leave and remain, well, good luck with that! if you compare and contrast the contribution of jacob from compare and contrast the contribution ofjacob from sirjohn major before. two men fro
john major and people like him have been forecasting disaster again and again.ord, it is like sandra but she got the forecasts right but nobody believed her. —— sandra. the full of gloom and depression and wrong. there are ways of dealing with a cliff edge and i think the cliff edge is unlikely, there are wto terms we can fall back on and trade will continue because the british people want to carry on buying cars and the germans want to use uk financial services and that is done by...
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european union to bea again, she wants the european union to be a union of nations, very much in the john major says, no, we come together, the big project of the ever coming together and i think that will be a real division and you are getting a big swing away. before the brexit debate, according to an analysis, more french were opposed to the eu than in the british electorate so watch out. yes, she will win first round and lose on the second, do not count on it. you heard it from mr fox, remember. in the times, one in six wards facing axe to try and save some money which is extraordinary how overcrowded some hospitals are. it looks as if they are trying to look to rebalance services but at the same time they are saying to close a hole in the budget as well. it is a big hole. it is but more and more money has gone in. it seems to be demand is outgrowing the extra amount of money. whether it is people's expectations, people living longer, the pharmaceutical industry, what ever it is, we need to look at it. instead of a tribal divide, people are saying what are we going to do. in more recent yea
european union to bea again, she wants the european union to be a union of nations, very much in the john major says, no, we come together, the big project of the ever coming together and i think that will be a real division and you are getting a big swing away. before the brexit debate, according to an analysis, more french were opposed to the eu than in the british electorate so watch out. yes, she will win first round and lose on the second, do not count on it. you heard it from mr fox,...
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it is fascinating. john major, characteristically mild mannered in his delivery but very spiky and thet very spiky and the co nte nt of his delivery but very spiky and the content of what he had to say. painting a pretty negative picture, as he fears that, of the uk‘s future outside of the european union or at least the potential for it to be negative. to pick out, in headline terms, what he had to say in a speech lasting a little over half an hour, firstly, it is his view that there has been far too much optimism on the part of those who advocated leaving the european union and a lack of willingness and acknowledgement that there might be bumps in the road and some negatives. he is particularly critical of what he sees as an unnecessary tone to the political debate since the referendum. the desire from some as he sought to castigate and exclude those who have articulated concerns about brexit, suggesting that they are an patriotic or arrogant to articulate such a view. he made the case that their view isjust as such a view. he made the case that their view is just as relevant and soug
it is fascinating. john major, characteristically mild mannered in his delivery but very spiky and thet very spiky and the co nte nt of his delivery but very spiky and the content of what he had to say. painting a pretty negative picture, as he fears that, of the uk‘s future outside of the european union or at least the potential for it to be negative. to pick out, in headline terms, what he had to say in a speech lasting a little over half an hour, firstly, it is his view that there has been...
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john major hits out at the brexiteers, accusing them of attempting to silence the 48% who voted remainogant or brazen or elitist or remotely delusional to express concern about our future after brexit. first amongst brexit cheerleaders, ian duncan smith tells me the former prime minister sounds angry and strangely bitter. also tonight: the experts are terrible. i think the people in this country have had enough of experts. we kept hearing winning politicians say they've had enough of them, but
john major hits out at the brexiteers, accusing them of attempting to silence the 48% who voted remainogant or brazen or elitist or remotely delusional to express concern about our future after brexit. first amongst brexit cheerleaders, ian duncan smith tells me the former prime minister sounds angry and strangely bitter. also tonight: the experts are terrible. i think the people in this country have had enough of experts. we kept hearing winning politicians say they've had enough of them, but
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john: i think europe has got a major problem.ue of sovereignty and control is something that electorate are clearly uncomfortable with, and we have not got the sort of harmonization and lots of areas you would hope for if this was a union that was built for the cracks areand the there, so i'm very skeptical if we carry on down the current course, that europe will exist -- that the e.u. will exist in its current set of five to 10 years down the line, so i think they need to do a lot if they want to keep it together. you for yourank time here on bloomberg television this morning. we are not letting him go just yet, but we will be going over to dab digital radio shortly and we will take john with us and carry on the conversation there and talking about what is going on later today in terms of the data. some of the important things you need to be ready for pure breaking news, you can see this at your tv page and you can get onto the tv stream, bloomberg radio stream, get out and deal with the major events are. coming up later on
john: i think europe has got a major problem.ue of sovereignty and control is something that electorate are clearly uncomfortable with, and we have not got the sort of harmonization and lots of areas you would hope for if this was a union that was built for the cracks areand the there, so i'm very skeptical if we carry on down the current course, that europe will exist -- that the e.u. will exist in its current set of five to 10 years down the line, so i think they need to do a lot if they want...
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we heard john major point out that the truth needs to be told.ds to be told. first of all i am delighted having spent 20 years in the conservative party where we we re in the conservative party where we were accused of doom and gloom, i am glad people think the right is sunny and cheerful and talking about how wonderful the world those. i am an optimist and i think the world will get back. during the referendum campaign last year, we can all agree there were some fairly large porky pies told by people on both sides. 0ne pies told by people on both sides. one person who clearly told the truth all the way through was james dyson and i looked him up two weeks before the referendum and he said he voted for brexitjobs and would come, and he has done his bit. talking about porky pies, to the express and donald trump gets himself a c for communication. the fa ct himself a c for communication. the factjudges have himself a c for communication. the fact judges have thrown himself a c for communication. the factjudges have thrown at his executive orders is
we heard john major point out that the truth needs to be told.ds to be told. first of all i am delighted having spent 20 years in the conservative party where we we re in the conservative party where we were accused of doom and gloom, i am glad people think the right is sunny and cheerful and talking about how wonderful the world those. i am an optimist and i think the world will get back. during the referendum campaign last year, we can all agree there were some fairly large porky pies told by...
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john major once said that the only people who never make m ista kes the only people who never make mistakesas i think very accurate. i don't feel that we made a mistake here but the truth is that there is no way that anybody could have guaranteed that 13 years later this man was not intent... you have said that. this interview is probably playing in the offices of the daily mail and paul dacre may be watching you right now, is it fair to suggest that you and tony blair, along with many others, were simply too afraid at the time, of the power of one particular newspaper and this is now pay that? no, it is not the case. i don't think anybody accused me of kowtowing to any newspaper at the time. i made decisions in the best possible way and i knew by that stage, after i had been in government for seven years that the papers will praise you 1—dayer danny the next and that is their privilege. they play a very important role in british public life and as it happens i have very great respect for paul dacre as an individual and as a newspaperman but thatis individual and as a newspaperman but that
john major once said that the only people who never make m ista kes the only people who never make mistakesas i think very accurate. i don't feel that we made a mistake here but the truth is that there is no way that anybody could have guaranteed that 13 years later this man was not intent... you have said that. this interview is probably playing in the offices of the daily mail and paul dacre may be watching you right now, is it fair to suggest that you and tony blair, along with many others,...
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speaking in london, john major accused brexit fans of treating the minister with contempt.e said theresa may's government is not being honest and what they can expect from the retreat from europe. the candidate to be hong kong's next leader as monster election manifesto amid protest by democracy activist. she spoke before the deadline for handing in nominations to see the president. she says she would prioritize local hong kong issues in the election. she said the current political climate does not favor relaunching political reform. shares of australian baby food under tradingl halt after the resignation of the chairman and an extraordinary meeting on tuesday. the ceo left in january following revelations that they had greater stockpiles, excess ingredients, and a shortfall in payments. profit wasirst avnet down 47% from a year earlier. global news. 24 hours a day. powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. sources are telling us that something is in talks to merge with a satellite setup in what could be an $18 billion
speaking in london, john major accused brexit fans of treating the minister with contempt.e said theresa may's government is not being honest and what they can expect from the retreat from europe. the candidate to be hong kong's next leader as monster election manifesto amid protest by democracy activist. she spoke before the deadline for handing in nominations to see the president. she says she would prioritize local hong kong issues in the election. she said the current political climate does...
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prime minister john major has attacked theresa may's brexit strategy, warning she is making undeliverable promises and should prepare people for compromises that will come out of her negotiations. -- majors brexit accused brexiteers of contempt, saying british people have been told to expect a future that is overoptimistic. obstacles are breast aside while opportunities are inflated the unreasonable expectation of delivery. sendmusk's spacex plans to two private citizens on a trip around the moon in late 2018. the passengers each paid a significant deposit. there will undergo health and fitness tests and begin initial training later this year. to go into space, a new rocket in development that spacex has yet to fly. local news powered by more than 2600 journalists in more than 120 countries. i am nejra cehic. francine? francine: the world will be watching later as president trump delivers his first speech to congress. he will outline his what it plans after yesterday planning to start spending on infrastructure, big. we will have coverage from 2:00 p.m. u.k. time. bloomberg users can foll
prime minister john major has attacked theresa may's brexit strategy, warning she is making undeliverable promises and should prepare people for compromises that will come out of her negotiations. -- majors brexit accused brexiteers of contempt, saying british people have been told to expect a future that is overoptimistic. obstacles are breast aside while opportunities are inflated the unreasonable expectation of delivery. sendmusk's spacex plans to two private citizens on a trip around the...
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he held five different cabinet positions with both margaret thatcher and john major.s now appeared in house of lords and he says he could defy theresa may and back an amendment which would give parliament the final say over brexit negotiations. now, he did campaign for remain in the referendum. he does insist that he isn't heading for a confrontation with the government, instead he wants to make sure that parliament can exercise what he calls its proper oath or itchy over the issue —— proper authority. he says that could mean he defies a three line whip. the brexited minister in the house of lords, lord bridges, has appealed for yea rs lords, lord bridges, has appealed for years not to amend this legislation, as lord heseltine is talking about doing. he warned them that doing anything to tie the prime ministers‘s hands in the negotiations would be wrong. thank you very much. a leaked report has suggested that mo farah's coach alberto salazar may have broken anti—doping rules to boost the performance of some athletes. the document from the us anti doping agency, which
he held five different cabinet positions with both margaret thatcher and john major.s now appeared in house of lords and he says he could defy theresa may and back an amendment which would give parliament the final say over brexit negotiations. now, he did campaign for remain in the referendum. he does insist that he isn't heading for a confrontation with the government, instead he wants to make sure that parliament can exercise what he calls its proper oath or itchy over the issue ——...
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we had john major last night, just a week ago tony blair, now the former chancellor george osborne allexit. the implications of ha rd over brexit. the implications of hard brexit in particular, with mr osborne are very deliberately warning mrs may not to go down the road of just warning mrs may not to go down the road ofjust walking out of the negotiation room if she does not get any sort of deal. his fear that that would mean british companies would face huge tariffs, if they wanted to export to the rest of the eu, there would also be new regulations and new administrative burdens. that would of course have a knock—on effect for trade and the economy. more than that, he also dismissed the idea that liam fox and others we re the idea that liam fox and others were arguing, that britain can make up were arguing, that britain can make upforany were arguing, that britain can make up for any loss with the eu by getting new trade deals with countries like australia and new zealand, mr osborne today said that could never make up for the loss of our trading arrangements with the eu. have a lis
we had john major last night, just a week ago tony blair, now the former chancellor george osborne allexit. the implications of ha rd over brexit. the implications of hard brexit in particular, with mr osborne are very deliberately warning mrs may not to go down the road of just warning mrs may not to go down the road ofjust walking out of the negotiation room if she does not get any sort of deal. his fear that that would mean british companies would face huge tariffs, if they wanted to export...
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he has served as a cabinet minister in five different positions, under both john major and margaret thatcherer in the house of lords and is threatening to defy theresa may and back an amendment to the article 50 legislation that would give parliament the final say after brexit negotiations. lord heseltine campaigned for remain at last you's referendum, but he insists he does not want a confrontation with the government, hejust not want a confrontation with the government, he just wants to ensure that parliament can exercise what he calls it a proper authority over this issue. he does recognise that that course of action could lead him to defy a three line whip from his own party. he brexit minister in the house of lords, lord bridges, is taking a contrary position. he has appealed for peers to pass this legislation without any amendments, saying that he is should not do anything that would tie the prime minister's hand ahead of negotiations starting later this year. tom, thank you. the first vote on that article 50 bill has already happened, but there is still a lot of work to be done before
he has served as a cabinet minister in five different positions, under both john major and margaret thatcherer in the house of lords and is threatening to defy theresa may and back an amendment to the article 50 legislation that would give parliament the final say after brexit negotiations. lord heseltine campaigned for remain at last you's referendum, but he insists he does not want a confrontation with the government, hejust not want a confrontation with the government, he just wants to...
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he goes on to quote john adams especially in another major book john adams wrote. one thing about john adams thinking that is very similar to the current contemporary ways of thinking about economic elite is that he focused on power, he focused on the power elite. this was different than his contemporary. so to give one example, many of the contemporaries thought the american revolution turned decisively against the aristocratic titles and the constitution has prohibited the titles of nobility. sso has he to be much solved the problem in the aristocracy adams rejected that idea and thought even though he had done away with the title, the quality as richard is beginning to mention other qualities like family names, like physical beauty and especially well. the second part of this we could discuss a little bit more, the second part of this if he was very skeptical of the notion that many of the contemporaries especially thomas jefferson had this yes we have done away with the old aristocracy but we have a new aristocracy but it's not a dangerous one. it is merely an
he goes on to quote john adams especially in another major book john adams wrote. one thing about john adams thinking that is very similar to the current contemporary ways of thinking about economic elite is that he focused on power, he focused on the power elite. this was different than his contemporary. so to give one example, many of the contemporaries thought the american revolution turned decisively against the aristocratic titles and the constitution has prohibited the titles of nobility....
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john: why won't the legislators change the law? >> the vast majority of people shake their head and say that is too bad. they run up. lawmakers run up against a powerful political interest in tribes. they have a lot of money, spend a lot on elections and nobody wants to be on the wrong side of what the tribes say they want. john: who else? who's next? >> you mention you support free trade, and in the cases where it's one sided, how would you approach that? >> i am in the minority of progressives where i am for free trade. quite frankly, i'd rather trade with a country than go to war with them. john: what's wrong with fellow progressives. are they dumb? >> i think because i've worked in government and had to govern, i understand it more. i think that everybody -- everybody running for president is anti-free trade, and every period, regardless of party supports free trade. that's the way it is. the reality of governing means that free trade is good for the country, good for our diplomacy, it stops worse things from happening. john: who's next? >> my ques
john: why won't the legislators change the law? >> the vast majority of people shake their head and say that is too bad. they run up. lawmakers run up against a powerful political interest in tribes. they have a lot of money, spend a lot on elections and nobody wants to be on the wrong side of what the tribes say they want. john: who else? who's next? >> you mention you support free trade, and in the cases where it's one sided, how would you approach that? >> i am in the...
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i am pleased to have as my guest in the gallery major general john b. morrison jr. d command sergeant major carlos simmons of the army cyber center of excellence. we also have colonel thomas toller, commander of the national security agency georgia and deputy commander brian goodman. gentlemen, we thank you for your service. we would like to recognize you if you will please stand. [ applause ] ft. gordon is already home to the cyber center of excellence, a training facility for cyberspace operations, and soon, we, the state of georgia, will begin construction on another tool in our arsenal for security and economic development in the form of the georgia cyberinnovation and training center. my proposed budget includes $50 million for this state-owned facility designed to promote modernization in cybersecurity and technology for both the private and the public industries, in conjunction with the department of defense and the nsa. this invaluable resource will put georgia at the pinnacle of efforts to enhance american cybersecurity in both of those public and private ar
i am pleased to have as my guest in the gallery major general john b. morrison jr. d command sergeant major carlos simmons of the army cyber center of excellence. we also have colonel thomas toller, commander of the national security agency georgia and deputy commander brian goodman. gentlemen, we thank you for your service. we would like to recognize you if you will please stand. [ applause ] ft. gordon is already home to the cyber center of excellence, a training facility for cyberspace...
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already said all of this and that's john adams and he goes on to, you know, quote john adams, especially another major book that john adams wrote while sitting as vice-president of the united states. one thing about john adam's thinking that's very similar to current contemporary ways of thinking of economic elite, he focused on the power of elites. so and this was very different than his contemporariecontempor to give one example many of his contemporaries thought that the american revolution had turned decisively against aristocratic titles and the constitution had, you know, completely prohibited titles of nobility. hadn't he solved the problem of oligarchy and aristocracy? adams thought even though you had done away with titles, qualities, richard began mentioning, qualities like family name or what he called birth. qualities like physical beauty and especially wealth would continue to generate a lot of power for elites. and a second part of this, and maybe this is something we can discuss more because it's in both of our books, the second part of this is he was very skeptical of the notion that m
already said all of this and that's john adams and he goes on to, you know, quote john adams, especially another major book that john adams wrote while sitting as vice-president of the united states. one thing about john adam's thinking that's very similar to current contemporary ways of thinking of economic elite, he focused on the power of elites. so and this was very different than his contemporariecontempor to give one example many of his contemporaries thought that the american revolution...
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john: the majority say yes, i want the union, we hand them in, sounds like majority rules. >> right.d signatures that have been signed in oftentimes intimidating circumstances don't really reflect what the individual would do in a secret ballot leck, and now what they're trying to do is pass a law saying there are no secret ballot elections. john: that's what you want is a secret ballot. and secrecy sounds bad for people. >> when you go for president, mayor, congressman, you vote in private. that's a secret ballot election. john: his group produced this film which explains why a secret ballot is a good thing as opposed to card check. >> what if labor bosses controlled class elections. >> thanks for your vote. >> want to show you to vote for me is best for you. miss hudgens has just agreed there isn't going to be any secret vote. sign these cards showing you who you like the best, my campaign committee will collect and count them. >> rean number five for the employee rights act. >>ou sure about this? john: so the employee rights act which you're trying to get passed would require secr
john: the majority say yes, i want the union, we hand them in, sounds like majority rules. >> right.d signatures that have been signed in oftentimes intimidating circumstances don't really reflect what the individual would do in a secret ballot leck, and now what they're trying to do is pass a law saying there are no secret ballot elections. john: that's what you want is a secret ballot. and secrecy sounds bad for people. >> when you go for president, mayor, congressman, you vote in...
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you come to a city already filled with major superstars, john wall, bryce harper.ple are already grouping you into that category. what does that feel like to be a -art of that for some? - f foursome? >> it is so humbling to be named amongst those great players, and i think the future is so bright it's going to be a huge team effort though, and that is what this place is about. i am thrilled to be a part of it. i just want everybody to be excited and come out and support us and make this place rock. i >> don't want to throw you under the bus, but i know you are a big cowboys fan living in redskins country. how are we going to do this? [laughter] redskins cheer for the as long as they are not playing the cowboys. is that going to work? >> his equity be hard for you? >> i don't know. >> their big rivals. you better at some green and gold to your wardrobe. >> we'll see. i have to take small steps. >> she's a good sport. for more on my interview with elena delle donne, check us out tonight on abc seven sports sunday at 11:35. for baseball fans out there, the waiting is
you come to a city already filled with major superstars, john wall, bryce harper.ple are already grouping you into that category. what does that feel like to be a -art of that for some? - f foursome? >> it is so humbling to be named amongst those great players, and i think the future is so bright it's going to be a huge team effort though, and that is what this place is about. i am thrilled to be a part of it. i just want everybody to be excited and come out and support us and make this...
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disadvantages to american taxpayers when their currency is the major reserve trading currency in the world. >> host: if you could repeat, john tamny had trouble hearing that which >> guest: the us dollar is the major trade of major reserve currency in the world so most trade occurs in us dollars. what is the role of the fed in that regard and what are the advantages or disadvantages to the american taxpayer when their dollars play such an important role as major reserve currency for global trade. >> host: were you able to hear that? >> guest: yes i was. the fed can increase money supply in a broad sense, increase the supply of dollars and circulation through its open market operations or banks and assets from banks that increase the dollars. the fed plays a role. my book argues we vastly overstate the fed's role in the value of the dollar. if you look at the major evaluation of the greenback since the fed began the first was 1933. fdr devalued the dollar from 120 to 135, this was fdr's decision that eugene meyer resigned over. the next evaluation was 1971 with the fed arguing against what president nixon did delinking the do
disadvantages to american taxpayers when their currency is the major reserve trading currency in the world. >> host: if you could repeat, john tamny had trouble hearing that which >> guest: the us dollar is the major trade of major reserve currency in the world so most trade occurs in us dollars. what is the role of the fed in that regard and what are the advantages or disadvantages to the american taxpayer when their dollars play such an important role as major reserve currency for...
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the implementation of donald trump's executive order banning citizens from southern muslim majority countries. john kelly said the executive order is not a ban on muslims and that airport security staff will implement the ban humanely. >> throughout all of this, the people that were inconvenienced, they were entering our country. in a way that it is always treated. the vast majority of the 1.7 billion muslims that live on this planet, the vast majority of them, all other things being equal, they have access to the united states. a relatively small number right now are being held up for a time until we can take a look at what their procedures are. i would be less an honest if i told you that some of these countries currently on the list may not be taken off the list anytime soon. they are countries that are in various states of collapse. ultimately, we would like to see those countries taken off the list. brent: let's bring in our washington correspondent. the department of homeland security, the acting commissioner, they just held a press conference. what did they have to say about president trump'
the implementation of donald trump's executive order banning citizens from southern muslim majority countries. john kelly said the executive order is not a ban on muslims and that airport security staff will implement the ban humanely. >> throughout all of this, the people that were inconvenienced, they were entering our country. in a way that it is always treated. the vast majority of the 1.7 billion muslims that live on this planet, the vast majority of them, all other things being...
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john major is here. here is tony blair giving jon ferro a strong sterling.t office. guy johnson is living large in london and you're not. what does sterling team for london -- what does strong sterling mean for london? a london bubble, it goes back to a story we have heard before. who is tony blair tapping into? the elites of london? or is he really tapping into the disenfranchised that voted to leave the european union? i struggle to see how he taps into that. -- how many of those outside of the city of london saysat the fx market and this is not what i voted for. for tony blair to come out and say this is not what people voted for, i am not sure it is even on their radar. the idea that the pound is down towards 120 against the dollar. i'm not sure that is on the radar of people that voted to leave the european union. tom: did you hear that? he is funded in dollars. guy: we now call this the cross.-ferro jon: you know what it is like. is still withrd us. wondering when we would be done talking about jon ferro's paycheck. guy: we are going to talk about tv <
john major is here. here is tony blair giving jon ferro a strong sterling.t office. guy johnson is living large in london and you're not. what does sterling team for london -- what does strong sterling mean for london? a london bubble, it goes back to a story we have heard before. who is tony blair tapping into? the elites of london? or is he really tapping into the disenfranchised that voted to leave the european union? i struggle to see how he taps into that. -- how many of those outside of...
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fight, and that is good, because he might not have them on other things. >> pelley: john dickerson, jan crawford, major garrett, nancy cordes, our team in washington, many thanks. a new poll out today says 49 percent of americans agree with the president's controversial travel ban from islamic countries, 41 percent oppose. last night, mr. trump fired acting attorney general sally yates, an obama holdover for refusing to defend the travel ban in court. mark phillips is watching the reaction of our u.s. allies. >> not just the crowds have poured on the streets of europe are angry -- >> refugees are welcome here. >> the disenchant. now reached the highest levels of european politics. along with the menace of vladimir putin's aggressive russia, and china's military buildup in the south china sea, and militant islam .. donald trump's united states has become donald tusk, the president of the european union's most powerful body. >> we cannot surrender to those who want to weaken or invalidate the transatlantic bond, without which global order and peace cannot survive. >> reporter: what frightens the e.u. is
fight, and that is good, because he might not have them on other things. >> pelley: john dickerson, jan crawford, major garrett, nancy cordes, our team in washington, many thanks. a new poll out today says 49 percent of americans agree with the president's controversial travel ban from islamic countries, 41 percent oppose. last night, mr. trump fired acting attorney general sally yates, an obama holdover for refusing to defend the travel ban in court. mark phillips is watching the...
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even john cornyn, sorry, the majority whip john cornyn has spoken out against the border adjustment taxwell. trump has said that the border adjustment tax is too complicated. it's not just with president trump's ideas there is schism and disagreement. policies at largess jess those are disagreements that take place on the senate floor. if you are a republican in a senate or house situation, the best way to get booked on a sunday show now is to criticize president trump. these guys are are all narcissists. they will take a shot at the president. >> meghan: i have a problem with lieding politician hoping and wishing against the success of america. i know it sounds a bit naive and it's politics as usual, but it's -- it's difficult to sort of watch that chuck schumer just saying you know they are all going to turn against him in the next couple months. he just got in office. we have a long haul. we have another four years to go here. >> harris: it's deplete of ideas. that's the biggest problems for democrats. we saw senator mitch mcconnell. he didn't like president obama. he said he wanted,
even john cornyn, sorry, the majority whip john cornyn has spoken out against the border adjustment taxwell. trump has said that the border adjustment tax is too complicated. it's not just with president trump's ideas there is schism and disagreement. policies at largess jess those are disagreements that take place on the senate floor. if you are a republican in a senate or house situation, the best way to get booked on a sunday show now is to criticize president trump. these guys are are all...
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our tommy franks also to senator john cornyn, the majority leader of the united states senate, who secured this historic room for us. he's a champion of the freedom of information act and one of our close allies in opening the u.s. government. i wanted to thank him for the staff of the national security staff, not least our extraordinary project director svetlana savranska and all the others who've made this work, bringing this usable history to the president. we also really appreciate the nuclear threat initiative founded by sam nunn. its first president charles kurt sis here with us. joan rolfing is hereby today. fantastic organization. my thanks to the luring center which continues richard lugar's terrific leadership.carnegie endowment for peace. george berkowitz is with us today. but most of all i need to say a thank you to the carnegie corporation of new york. carnegie's visionary funding back in the 1980s created, built the research on preventing nuclear war and on methods of cooperative security that gave rise to the nunn-lugar idea. the carnegie corporation was present at the very
our tommy franks also to senator john cornyn, the majority leader of the united states senate, who secured this historic room for us. he's a champion of the freedom of information act and one of our close allies in opening the u.s. government. i wanted to thank him for the staff of the national security staff, not least our extraordinary project director svetlana savranska and all the others who've made this work, bringing this usable history to the president. we also really appreciate the...
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majority. our deputy political editor, john pienaar, sent this report.e flash photography. sometimes party leaders seem to grow a little after a win. theresa may's victory appearance here today told you she'd use the tories win in copeland to claim she could reach people and parts of britain no tory leader has won over since margaret thatcher. this truly is a government that is working for everyone and for every part of the country. as for the idea the tories could win too big, that good government needs good opposition, try telling them that — or her. does britain need a strong opposition to hold you to account over brexit? well, the opposition will do what they will do. what i'm concerned about is what the government does, what the conservative government does. we are working for a country that truly does work for everyone, notjust the privileged few. i think that's the message that people here in copeland have heard. did you think that copeland would vote tory in this way? no. i mean, we could dream of it. i've been a councillorfor 20 something years
majority. our deputy political editor, john pienaar, sent this report.e flash photography. sometimes party leaders seem to grow a little after a win. theresa may's victory appearance here today told you she'd use the tories win in copeland to claim she could reach people and parts of britain no tory leader has won over since margaret thatcher. this truly is a government that is working for everyone and for every part of the country. as for the idea the tories could win too big, that good...
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john rawlins is tracking the cleanup on this major commuting roadway. morning, john. >> reporter: hi, tam, still trowbl on -- trouble on the roadway as you said, commuters at this point at least have one lane opened northbound on the turnpike between 4 and 5. slow going, but they are no longer restricted to just the shoulder. the cause of all this, an overturned produce truck northbound at 3:45 a.m., it lost control and spilled produce all over the highway. we have chopper 6 hd above us right now, that will give us a different vantage we take a look here. they have cleaned up the produce that has spilled out and remained in the truck. that produce has been off loaded on a couple of flat bet trucks, they appear to be rigged on the overturned truck and presumably in the not too distant future they will overturn it. they areng the tow trucks in position here. when they move it we'll have all three lanes northbound again, but we're not there yet, john rawlins channel 6 "action news" back to you all. >> turning to karen rogers following the crash all morning
john rawlins is tracking the cleanup on this major commuting roadway. morning, john. >> reporter: hi, tam, still trowbl on -- trouble on the roadway as you said, commuters at this point at least have one lane opened northbound on the turnpike between 4 and 5. slow going, but they are no longer restricted to just the shoulder. the cause of all this, an overturned produce truck northbound at 3:45 a.m., it lost control and spilled produce all over the highway. we have chopper 6 hd above us...
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major support for frontliis provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund. with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. >> arun rath: i've been covering the prison at guantanamo bay throughout the obama years. >> president obama rushing to empty guantanamo bay just days before leaving office. >> rath: i returned just before obama left office as he and donald trump fought over the future of this place and the men detained here. >> trump: he's allowing people to get out that are terrible people. >> obama: make no mistake, we will close guantanamo prison. >> trump: gitmo, we're keeping that open, and we're going to load it up with bad dudes. >> rath: gitmo still houses notorious terrorists like kha
major support for frontliis provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund. with major support from jon and jo ann...
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majority republican. he will still need left wing votes.dean john trasvina /usf school of law sot - there are still steps in the process where this nomination could get derailed, or it could get uglydemocrats are already threatening to filibuster the nomination. there's still tension after former president barack obama nominated merrick garland - who wasn't considered at all by the republicans. some say gorsuch isn't a far cry from his predecessor . sot - he's replacing justice scalia who was the most far right.his views won't really change the composition of the supreme court.james taylor / usf professor sot - he has a moderating effect and that's what he represents..if you're ideological it doesn't matter what, because it's coming from trump, but if you're down the middle, this is a mainstream safe selectionstandupthe next couple of months will be the time the public and senators can weigh in before votes are cast.reporting live in san francisco.. mark davis' plan to move the raiders to las vegas...appears to be falling apart. yesterday...billionaire sheldon adelson pulled out of the deal.now..another
majority republican. he will still need left wing votes.dean john trasvina /usf school of law sot - there are still steps in the process where this nomination could get derailed, or it could get uglydemocrats are already threatening to filibuster the nomination. there's still tension after former president barack obama nominated merrick garland - who wasn't considered at all by the republicans. some say gorsuch isn't a far cry from his predecessor . sot - he's replacing justice scalia who was...
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senate majority whip john cornyn described a race to the bottom in terms of decorum appeared meantimewhile we await the ruling for the ninth circuit court of appeals on the fate of president trump's temporary travel ban, he blasted the court calling them political. at a meeting in d.c. with local sheriffs and police chiefs, trump said the law allowed him to suspend the entry of all aliens is simple enough for a bad high school student to understand. >> everyone wants to call the court by his number so i won't call the court by us, we haven't had a decision yet. but courts seem to be so political. it would be so great for our justice system if they would be able to read a statement and do what's right. >> the president praise of his stomach previously called james robards who issued a stay on the travel ban eight so-called judge. short time ago, supreme court nominee gorsuch told richard blumenthal that the presence comments on judges are "disheartening and demoralizing." the white house said gorsuch was merely stating his views. president trump stated his abuse wouldn't nordstrom drop
senate majority whip john cornyn described a race to the bottom in terms of decorum appeared meantimewhile we await the ruling for the ninth circuit court of appeals on the fate of president trump's temporary travel ban, he blasted the court calling them political. at a meeting in d.c. with local sheriffs and police chiefs, trump said the law allowed him to suspend the entry of all aliens is simple enough for a bad high school student to understand. >> everyone wants to call the court by...
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that was my first experience with major failure. johnand then you tried football and said some collegiate records but the ncaa turned you down. >> the ncaa wouldn't allow me to take endorsement money from any olympics here and we use that money to pay for our c-span's is traveling all over the world so without it becomes very difficult. after two years of giving up any endorsement opportunity i was broke. i wanted to go to my second olympics and i have to start accepting an endorsement money. i did and they declared me permanently ineligible. i was able to play in my junior and senior year. john, pro-football. you are only 5 feet 9 inches. he got drafted by the eagles and an injured and that was gone. signed with the steelers come, injured again, failure again. sam: there was a moment of reflection after the steelers. i had an opportunity to go to my third nfl team in that many years and most of my life you know i've worked at what i was doing and i would weigh the risks and rewards. if the rewards outweighed the risks i would continue o
that was my first experience with major failure. johnand then you tried football and said some collegiate records but the ncaa turned you down. >> the ncaa wouldn't allow me to take endorsement money from any olympics here and we use that money to pay for our c-span's is traveling all over the world so without it becomes very difficult. after two years of giving up any endorsement opportunity i was broke. i wanted to go to my second olympics and i have to start accepting an endorsement...
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the majority with john cornyn said he thinks it could be on the table in the next 30 days or get thel rolling. remember, though, this is the number one thing on the agenda that congressional republicans laid out just last week and the week before. they do control both houses of congress here, shep. >> shepard: peter, thanks. an iranian baby that needs life-saving heart surgery has arrived in portland, oregon. president trump's travel ban blocked the 4-month-old girl and her family from coming to the united states. the federal government eventually issued a waiver for that family on the same day that that judge blocked the president's executive order. the baby looks well. she has a heart defect that damaged the child's lungs, but she still is expected to live a full and active life after the operation. an update ahead on the violent tornadoes that i mentioned in louisiana. one twister devastated one of the hardest hit areas from hurricane katrina. now victim there's are again having to comb through what is left of their homes. that's coming up from the fox news deck. >> just in recent
the majority with john cornyn said he thinks it could be on the table in the next 30 days or get thel rolling. remember, though, this is the number one thing on the agenda that congressional republicans laid out just last week and the week before. they do control both houses of congress here, shep. >> shepard: peter, thanks. an iranian baby that needs life-saving heart surgery has arrived in portland, oregon. president trump's travel ban blocked the 4-month-old girl and her family from...
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the most consequential act of his young presidency, temporary ban sevenugees from one of majority muslim nations. john kelly fumed privately to associates because they had been caught unaware. it became evident that the rollout of the order boarded between lindsay and dysfunctional, even on morning joe, host joe scarborough said the weekend was a disgrace. on capitol hill, many republicans were frustrated the received no or little advance notice about the refugee directive. the opening days of this administration have been a gong show what a gong show with the nuclear button. this dangerous state of affairs puts all of his nominees in a new light. as conservative columnist david brooks has written, any republican members of congress have made a faustian bargain with donald trump. they do not admire the man, they do not trust him as an administrator, they do not agree on major issues but they respect the grip a have -- he has on their voters. if the last 10 days have made anything clear, it is this. untenablen a position. their soul. them even if trump's ideology were not noxious, his incompetence as a
the most consequential act of his young presidency, temporary ban sevenugees from one of majority muslim nations. john kelly fumed privately to associates because they had been caught unaware. it became evident that the rollout of the order boarded between lindsay and dysfunctional, even on morning joe, host joe scarborough said the weekend was a disgrace. on capitol hill, many republicans were frustrated the received no or little advance notice about the refugee directive. the opening days of...