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tom: kamal sharma with us.efore we speak with the vice-chairman we are honored to bring you adam posen, a former member of the bank of england, on the advantages of negative rates. worldwide, this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: i am francine lacqua in london, tom keene is in d.c. getting ready for a stanley fischer interview. that's get on some corporate news, apple running into a tax bill. the eu is expected to roll that a sweet tax apple deal and return for jobs. a decision is expected as soon as today. let's get today are at doyle. -- darren doyle. it has implications for the attacks in ireland, for apple, and for the commission which we have seen as more aggressive than in the past. who has the most to lose? >> that is a good question. in one respect it could be well seen as ireland and that might seem strange based on if there is a fine, that money goes to ireland so you would think it is a win for the nation but the fact of concern is that that could damage the attractiveness .f ireland as a center for fdi you
tom: kamal sharma with us.efore we speak with the vice-chairman we are honored to bring you adam posen, a former member of the bank of england, on the advantages of negative rates. worldwide, this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: i am francine lacqua in london, tom keene is in d.c. getting ready for a stanley fischer interview. that's get on some corporate news, apple running into a tax bill. the eu is expected to roll that a sweet tax apple deal and return for jobs. a decision is expected as soon...
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kamal lost his fields.tely, he also has a position as a teacher, so he can support his mother and the rest of the family. at the foot of the mountain lies the village of dundekofant. here the damage from the mud slide was especially severe, and nine people lost their lives. a country in the shadow of the himalayas. nepal has been hit by more than 4,000 landslides since the devastating earthquake in april, 2015. the terrain is under stress, and increasing numbers of poorly secured roads make the slopes even more vulnerable to erosion. the monsoon has arrived. with its heavy rains, the risk of landslides increases. these school kids are constantly exposed to danger. when a road was built here, an exposed, steep mountain flank remained. for years, mud slides descended on the school yard. it was sheer luck that no one was hurt. agronomist anu adhikari helped banish the threat. she works for the international union for the conservation of nature and she is relying on amriso, a fall tall, fast growing indigenous
kamal lost his fields.tely, he also has a position as a teacher, so he can support his mother and the rest of the family. at the foot of the mountain lies the village of dundekofant. here the damage from the mud slide was especially severe, and nine people lost their lives. a country in the shadow of the himalayas. nepal has been hit by more than 4,000 landslides since the devastating earthquake in april, 2015. the terrain is under stress, and increasing numbers of poorly secured roads make the...
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kamal and his son kabin are here to pay their respects to her. killed in her sleep by the mud slide. >> she loved me very much. >> he comes with me and he said to me, oh, what happened, my dad? we cannot live in this area. we go from here. we leave this area. it is very dangerous. >> but they did stay, like the other residents of the village of simpani. kamal lost his fields. fortunately, he also has a position as a teacher, so he rest of the family. at the foot of the mountain lies the village of dundekofant. here the damage from the mud slide was especially severe, and nine people lost their lives. a country in the shadow of the himalayas. nepal has been hit by more than 4,000 landslides since the devastating earthquake in april, 2015. the terrain is under stress, and increasing numbers of poorly secured roads make the slopes even more vulnerable to erosion. the monsoon has arrived. with its heavy rains, the risk of landslides increases. these school kids are constantly exposed to danger. when a road was built here, an exposed, steep mountain f
kamal and his son kabin are here to pay their respects to her. killed in her sleep by the mud slide. >> she loved me very much. >> he comes with me and he said to me, oh, what happened, my dad? we cannot live in this area. we go from here. we leave this area. it is very dangerous. >> but they did stay, like the other residents of the village of simpani. kamal lost his fields. fortunately, he also has a position as a teacher, so he rest of the family. at the foot of the...
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but in new jersey, we have abdul kamal who was killed by the irvington police, shot 15 times.had a cellphone in his hand. jerame reid got out the car with his hands up -- it's on video -- shot at point-blank range by a black police officer, braheme days. kashad ashford, shot four times in the head while he was unconscious. little 14-year-old radazz hearns, shot seven times in the back. you know, and it goes on and on. and somehow, the discussion is always deflected, and these -- the murders of those police in dallas and, i believe it was, in baton rouge, you know, every time the movement seems to get white-hot and there's a real sharp focus on the police, something is used to deflect and to fuzzy that focus. and we got to get that focus back. we got to get it back, and we got to force every possible change that is needed to deal with this problem. amy: well, larry, you have been pushing for this for decades. i don't know if a week goes by where democracy now! doesn't get a press release from people's organization for progress in newark, new jersey, where you are holding anothe
but in new jersey, we have abdul kamal who was killed by the irvington police, shot 15 times.had a cellphone in his hand. jerame reid got out the car with his hands up -- it's on video -- shot at point-blank range by a black police officer, braheme days. kashad ashford, shot four times in the head while he was unconscious. little 14-year-old radazz hearns, shot seven times in the back. you know, and it goes on and on. and somehow, the discussion is always deflected, and these -- the murders of...
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kennedy: as go maria kamale, so goes the country. >> a bunch of republicans will endorse hillary.nd a bunch of democrats are going to endorse hillary. ken are was with her -- it would make it interesting. >> they will trot out to democrat from west virginia. it will be a dead body because they have racial policies they agree with. kennedy: should donald trump endorse paul ryan? >> you know, my understanding is paul ryan's team said we neverred for his endorsement. should he? there is no -- there is no rules are anymore that apply, it seems. we are getting in new territory in terms of how politics gets played out. we are trying to apply it old standards to something that seems like a completely bizarre broken system at this point. >> there should be no surprises. >> i didn't know about the neglect whitman thing, but i love whitman chocolates. i think we can survive meg whitman. kennedy: do you know any democrats that like donald trump? >> no. >> as far as politicians go, no. there are plenty out there. there is a lot of the blue collar times that love trump. i talked to tons of the
kennedy: as go maria kamale, so goes the country. >> a bunch of republicans will endorse hillary.nd a bunch of democrats are going to endorse hillary. ken are was with her -- it would make it interesting. >> they will trot out to democrat from west virginia. it will be a dead body because they have racial policies they agree with. kennedy: should donald trump endorse paul ryan? >> you know, my understanding is paul ryan's team said we neverred for his endorsement. should he?...
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the speakers on stage were comedian w kamal bell, retired judge cordell, san francisco district attorney political commentator vance jones. >> there are 18,000 police departments in the united states. and most of them do not have independent civilian oversight. >> the speakers say that community events such as the forum will help change attitude. among those was the richmond police chief who was there to listen and learn >>> a lawsuit by a man beaten by alameda county sheriff deputies was filed. video called an officer holding a gold chain belonging to petrov. ktvu was told that two homeless people were going to that gold chain to hush the beatings. petrov was charged with other charges. >> this could not have happened without corruption in the police department and this civil rights case will help us dig into that, try find out what's going on and try to fix it. >> the alameda sheriff's office did not comment on the lawsuit. >>> critics of a santa clara county judge took a largage symbolic step in an--a large and symbolic step to impeach him. they demanded that journal aaron persky be r
the speakers on stage were comedian w kamal bell, retired judge cordell, san francisco district attorney political commentator vance jones. >> there are 18,000 police departments in the united states. and most of them do not have independent civilian oversight. >> the speakers say that community events such as the forum will help change attitude. among those was the richmond police chief who was there to listen and learn >>> a lawsuit by a man beaten by alameda county...