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the company argues that it had every reason to believe that the keystone pipeline would be approved.udi arabia has fixed three banks to arrange the new bonsall, according to people familiar with the matter. saudi arabia is considering the cell of at least $10 billion next month. its finances have been hammered in the slump in oil prices. that is the bloomberg business flash. >> thank you very much indeed. let's carry on the conversation surrounding the markets. . the s&p closed 2037 on friday night. what does it close monday night, do you think? >> i think we should expect, depending on some of the headlights coming out over the weekend, maybe some more weakness on monday. we should expect risky assets to soge somewhat of a rebound, to speak. the further you go away from europe, the more likely this is to fade in the near term. yes, it would not be the worst place in my mind, where fears will be expressed. >> where would be the worst space? sterling is obviously a big factor. where do you think the euro will work through next week? >> that is the right question. the main target here
the company argues that it had every reason to believe that the keystone pipeline would be approved.udi arabia has fixed three banks to arrange the new bonsall, according to people familiar with the matter. saudi arabia is considering the cell of at least $10 billion next month. its finances have been hammered in the slump in oil prices. that is the bloomberg business flash. >> thank you very much indeed. let's carry on the conversation surrounding the markets. . the s&p closed 2037...
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keystone pipeline, good things she once supported.a she said i'll put a lot of coal miners and companies out of business. it's necessary because climate change poses an extraordinary threat. but donald trump says -- . >> a lot of it is a hoax, it's a money making industry. a lot of it. i want clean air and clean water, but we don't have to destroy our businesses. and by the way, china isn't abiding by anything, they're buying all of our coal. we can't use coal anymore, they're buying our coal and using it. john: he's right. shipping stuff overseas and it's not going to make difference. >> rather than burn the cole here, we send it over to china and they set it on fire and up go the smoke and it blows here anyway. john: on the liberty meter otrump you give? >> a 5. john: and hillary? >> a 1. john: finally let's rank the two candidates according to positions on right to bear arms. debating bernie sanders, hillary clinton defended new york's very restrictive gun laws. >> the facts are that most of the guns that end up committing crimes i
keystone pipeline, good things she once supported.a she said i'll put a lot of coal miners and companies out of business. it's necessary because climate change poses an extraordinary threat. but donald trump says -- . >> a lot of it is a hoax, it's a money making industry. a lot of it. i want clean air and clean water, but we don't have to destroy our businesses. and by the way, china isn't abiding by anything, they're buying all of our coal. we can't use coal anymore, they're buying our...
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>> they advocate for keystone pipeline.ublic uses a public park not a casino like trump wants to build our huge thing is world-class. as cronyism and not respecting property rights. stossel: thank you trevor burris. next, something good about trump. donald trump made it possible for me to stay here after city government wasted millions trum÷ sweetheart, think about your future. jeff over there did, and just look at him! he saved up, bought a house, he's got a beautiful wife. they eation wedding, and--oh, oh! they had a baby! aah! smart and handsome! ooh la la! oh! now i've been saving these frames for pictures of my future grandbabies for years, and the shopping sprees on organic clothing and itelephone cases is not helping you save for a family. oh, gracious! look at that. he's a model! ohh! ha ha ha! i bet you he's putting that money right into a 401k or his baby's college fund. and his teeth are so straight. feed the pig! wow. college already yeah! we gotta go ♪for all the truth that you made me see♪ ♪for all the truth t
>> they advocate for keystone pipeline.ublic uses a public park not a casino like trump wants to build our huge thing is world-class. as cronyism and not respecting property rights. stossel: thank you trevor burris. next, something good about trump. donald trump made it possible for me to stay here after city government wasted millions trum÷ sweetheart, think about your future. jeff over there did, and just look at him! he saved up, bought a house, he's got a beautiful wife. they eation...
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on that and cannot begin to keystone pipeline has the president did and we hope to keep up oppositionipeline and others as we transform the energy system the minimum wage she has not gone to where i want national $15 an hour a position that i believe supports those communities around the country that is only paying $8 an hour but not being proactive but she has moved in her own direction. >> and eight answered earlier but what you think of hillary clinton? >> i have known her 25 years we released a photograph on air force 2 i hitched a ride when i was in congress she was speaking when she was obviously actively involved in spoke at the university so we hitched a ride but what blew me away is she got up there the health care system she helped to put together was enormously complicated very, very complicated got up there without notes and rattled off a new piece of paper that blew me away. and i saw that in the debates that we had issues very intelligent and has a real command see her next to donald trump in terms of discussion agree or not you disagree third you are a trump supporter b
on that and cannot begin to keystone pipeline has the president did and we hope to keep up oppositionipeline and others as we transform the energy system the minimum wage she has not gone to where i want national $15 an hour a position that i believe supports those communities around the country that is only paying $8 an hour but not being proactive but she has moved in her own direction. >> and eight answered earlier but what you think of hillary clinton? >> i have known her 25...
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>> they advocate for keystone pipeline.lic uses a public park not a casino like trump wants to build our huge thing is world-class. as cronyism and not respecting property rights. stossel: thank you trevor burris. next, something good about trump. donald trump made it possible for me to stay here after city government wasted millions trump there are two billion people who don't have access to basic banking, but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you have a bank. now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking to ten million people in just two years. it's transforming our world. if you then you'll know howuth, uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubrica
>> they advocate for keystone pipeline.lic uses a public park not a casino like trump wants to build our huge thing is world-class. as cronyism and not respecting property rights. stossel: thank you trevor burris. next, something good about trump. donald trump made it possible for me to stay here after city government wasted millions trump there are two billion people who don't have access to basic banking, but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker...
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one other issue discussed will be the keystone pipeline. we do anticipate president to be talking about tpp. we will have that for you here on msnbc. one thing the attack on istanbul and the attack in brussels, it occurred before the security check points. that raises the new questions about how to maintain a high level of security at airports overseas and here in the u.s. nbc's tom costello. we already had a scare this morning at jfk after a suspicious package was found. this is abundance of caution period. >> reporter: you just hit it right on the head. homeland security says no real change nationwide. some may have rolled out high profile pretty much business as usual. where do you begin airport security? do you store it at maybe where people come into the airport? how about out on the curb or parking lot? the trouble is all of it is potentially a target. >> select u.s. airports this morning high profile police units increased visibility and added just hours after istanbul. in march 32 people died at the brussels airport. overseas no air
one other issue discussed will be the keystone pipeline. we do anticipate president to be talking about tpp. we will have that for you here on msnbc. one thing the attack on istanbul and the attack in brussels, it occurred before the security check points. that raises the new questions about how to maintain a high level of security at airports overseas and here in the u.s. nbc's tom costello. we already had a scare this morning at jfk after a suspicious package was found. this is abundance of...
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the keystone pipeline. so-called clean coal. fracking, she was for it before she was against it.er husband's crime bill, subsidies for ethanol. she was wisely against those until she got to iowa then she was for them. i could go on. you get the point. what's remarkable is both trump and clinton constantly changed positions and hasn't seemed to hurt them. trump opposes obamacare. >> this is unrepublican thing for me to say. >> universal health care. >> i am going to take care of everybody. >> who pays are in it? >> the government will pay for it. john: the government will pay for it. mr. trump, what's your position on abortion? >> i'm very pro-choice. >> you would not ban it? >> no. john: now he's pro-life. he said he would punish women who get abortions, though he walked that one back. i suppose flopping is expected of politicians, but what's different about these two is they don't just flop, they make stuff up. hillary is the expert at that. asked why she wouldn't release all the e-mails on the server. they are too personal, private e-mails between bill and me. >> the server con
the keystone pipeline. so-called clean coal. fracking, she was for it before she was against it.er husband's crime bill, subsidies for ethanol. she was wisely against those until she got to iowa then she was for them. i could go on. you get the point. what's remarkable is both trump and clinton constantly changed positions and hasn't seemed to hurt them. trump opposes obamacare. >> this is unrepublican thing for me to say. >> universal health care. >> i am going to take care...
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>> they advocate for keystone pipeline.ublic uses a public park not a casino like trump wants to build our huge thing is world-class. as cronyism and not respecting property rights. stossel: thank you trevor burris. next, something good about trump. donald trump made it possible for me to stay here after city government wasted millions trump i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it transformed treatment as the first cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients... ...can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. harvoni is a simple treatment regimen that's been prescribed to more than a quarter of a million patients. tell your doctor if you've had a liver transplant, other liver or kidney problems, hiv, or any other medical conditions, and about
>> they advocate for keystone pipeline.ublic uses a public park not a casino like trump wants to build our huge thing is world-class. as cronyism and not respecting property rights. stossel: thank you trevor burris. next, something good about trump. donald trump made it possible for me to stay here after city government wasted millions trump i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a...
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she came out against the keystone pipeline. the president came out against it. we hope to keep opposition to that pipeline and other pipelines allies because we have to transform our energy system in terms of the minimum wage she has not gone to where i want. i want a national minimum wage of 15 bucks an hour. her position is 12 bucks an hour. in some areas she has moved in our direction. >> what you think of hillary clinton? sanders: i have known her for 25 years. where ised a photograph .sed to ride air force one she spoke at dartmouth university. not far from it. i hitched a ride and we went to that. what blew me away is that she got up there and that health care system that she helped put together. it was enormously complicated. it was very complicated and that was one of its downfalls. for an hour she just rattled the whole thing off. without a piece of paper in front of her. it kind of blew me away. we are doing with a person who is very intelligent, has a real command of the issues. when you see her next to donald trump in terms of the discussion people ma
she came out against the keystone pipeline. the president came out against it. we hope to keep opposition to that pipeline and other pipelines allies because we have to transform our energy system in terms of the minimum wage she has not gone to where i want. i want a national minimum wage of 15 bucks an hour. her position is 12 bucks an hour. in some areas she has moved in our direction. >> what you think of hillary clinton? sanders: i have known her for 25 years. where ised a photograph...
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sandra: remember the keystone pipeline?etary of state she would be inclined to approve keystone pipeline. unintense from bernie sanders she flip-flopped. let me challenge this for a second, jedediah, is it okay as a candidate, a lot of flip-flops changing of her views happened before she was hillary clinton, the presidential candidate. is it okay for a candidate or somebody who is planning on running to evolve and change? >> i would say yes. that will be a heart point for republicans to pick hundred other too because donald trump evolved on number of issues. mitt romney, there was a website two sides of mitt romney. go down from every single issue, abortion whatever it was, you can see him being on both sides that will be a tough point for republicans to make. i think she is not genuine. i think the bigger point she is terrible at this. she knows it. she is a terrible politician. i don't like with politicians blame the media, often times the politicians can't defend themselves and do that. why is that? because they are a te
sandra: remember the keystone pipeline?etary of state she would be inclined to approve keystone pipeline. unintense from bernie sanders she flip-flopped. let me challenge this for a second, jedediah, is it okay as a candidate, a lot of flip-flops changing of her views happened before she was hillary clinton, the presidential candidate. is it okay for a candidate or somebody who is planning on running to evolve and change? >> i would say yes. that will be a heart point for republicans to...
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keystone pipeline, good things she once supported.he said i'll put a lot of coal miners and companies out of business. it's necessary because climate change poses an extraordinary threat. but donald trump says -- . >> a lot of it is a hoax, it's a money making industry. a lot of it. i want clean air and clean water, but we don't have to destroy our businesses. and by the way, china isn't abiding by anything, they're buying all of our coal. we can't use coal anymore, they're buying our coal and using it. john: he's right. shipping stuff overseas and it's not going to make difference. >> rather than burn the cole here, we send it over to china and they set it on fire and up go the smoke and it blows here anyway. john: on the liberty meter otrump you give? >> a 5. john: and hillary? >> a 1. john: finally let's rank the two candidates according to positions on right to bear arms. debating bernie sanders, hillary clinton defended new york's very restrictive gun laws. >> the facts are that most of the guns that end up committing crimes in n
keystone pipeline, good things she once supported.he said i'll put a lot of coal miners and companies out of business. it's necessary because climate change poses an extraordinary threat. but donald trump says -- . >> a lot of it is a hoax, it's a money making industry. a lot of it. i want clean air and clean water, but we don't have to destroy our businesses. and by the way, china isn't abiding by anything, they're buying all of our coal. we can't use coal anymore, they're buying our...
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. >> and they support they sut th keystone pipeline whi hillary clinton doesn't.y clinto so, but overall think -- i- think you just got to see -- - going to see this one ts attacking the other.attag th >> one person who is trying toyg influence hillary clinton when we talk about her presenting ant economic policy is bernieic py s sanders still in this raceers still trying to be astn inc influential force. he was asked and bob you and inu were speaking about this before the show i really rea commend the person who askedthph him in an interview are youvi ae going vote for hillary clintonlt or however it was wordedwasorded exactly because to me iy becausm thought why would you ask thatsa he's still in this race. of course he would say -- s >> it was on colbert.n col >> i believe it was on an msnbc morning show and he said s i'm going to vote for hillaryeor clinton but he's still in thee rails.ra the whole dynamic of bernie sanders purpose, not endorsing e hillary clinton let's listen lis to a little bit of sounds from s bernie sanders this week. >> doesn't appear that i'm tt going to be the
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you can't imagine democrats now being for building that keystone pipeline. democrats are talking about income inequality in a way much more like bernie sanders. you could argue elizabeth warren could do that too. bernie sanders will get a tremendous amount of create. i think as a tactical matter, he should be -- he has been defeated. he should take some credit for what he chived. >> hillary clinton is much more on the side of importance of trade. she may sign on the dotted line but i think she's very smart about economics. thank you. up next, filibuster. democrats demanding action on gun safety reform. how do they turn this talk into action? this is hardball, the place for politics. >> i shutter to think what it's going to be like for senator nelson four years from now to talk to the parents of those that were killed this weekend in orlando and tell them that four years after orlando, eight years after newton, congress has been utterly silent. >>> welcome back to hardball. we continue to follow developments in the investigation into the orlando shooting mass
you can't imagine democrats now being for building that keystone pipeline. democrats are talking about income inequality in a way much more like bernie sanders. you could argue elizabeth warren could do that too. bernie sanders will get a tremendous amount of create. i think as a tactical matter, he should be -- he has been defeated. he should take some credit for what he chived. >> hillary clinton is much more on the side of importance of trade. she may sign on the dotted line but i...
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urls in the keystone pipeline all canadian crude 1,000 of crude would enter the balken part of a building out a robust infrastructure. secretary fox thank you or for visiting montana recently you were up there in god's country northwest part of our state not far from confederate tribes, and that was on the historic meeting by the way you were the first secretary transportation ever to step foot on the reservation there. so i don't know if you knew that -- >> i didn't. >> but you did. tell me what lessons you learned from that visit in travel transportation are. >> you know, i think there are several number one is that you have a remarkable community. and they have a real idea of how they want to grow their economy. and you know tourism is, obviously, a big part of it. and there are also agricultural product it is that are coming from the area. i found that people were very interested in multi-- transportation very interested in having the ability to walk or or bike to work. you know, there's a trail that they're trying to get fixed down out there. and then i'd say the other piece is that
urls in the keystone pipeline all canadian crude 1,000 of crude would enter the balken part of a building out a robust infrastructure. secretary fox thank you or for visiting montana recently you were up there in god's country northwest part of our state not far from confederate tribes, and that was on the historic meeting by the way you were the first secretary transportation ever to step foot on the reservation there. so i don't know if you knew that -- >> i didn't. >> but you...
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point that cantsenator cantwell, just a reminder, that bakken crude could transport through the keystone pipeline. they said it is all canadian crude. 100,000 barrels a day of bakken crude would enter the bakken out of baker, montana. secretary foxx, thank you for visiting montana recently, not too far from glacier national park. and that was on the -- it was a historic meeting, you were the first secretary of transportation to ever step foot on the reservation there. sec. foxx: wow. sen. danes: i don't know if you knew you were making history. sec. foxx: i did not. sen. danes: tell me what lessons you learned from that visit in tribal transportation? sec. foxx: you know, i think there's several. number one is that you have a remarkable community. and they have a real idea of how they want to grow their economy, and, you know, tourism is obviously a big part of it. they're also agricultural products coming from the area. i found that people were very interested in multimodal transportation, very interested in having the ability to walk or bike to work, you know, there's a trail they're trying to
point that cantsenator cantwell, just a reminder, that bakken crude could transport through the keystone pipeline. they said it is all canadian crude. 100,000 barrels a day of bakken crude would enter the bakken out of baker, montana. secretary foxx, thank you for visiting montana recently, not too far from glacier national park. and that was on the -- it was a historic meeting, you were the first secretary of transportation to ever step foot on the reservation there. sec. foxx: wow. sen....
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the keystone pipeline, or anything else. [applause] as you were: talking, i could not help but think we have to keep these coalitions going. there are a lot of people that find themselves in the same say,tion with regard to, voting rights. it is coalitions working together that will make the difference. thank you. you have a major seat at the table now. >> thank you, mr. chair. we won't work together in a very manner with thet democratic party moving forward. historically, native americans have voted democrat, and we will continue to do so. we have great leadership going forward and native americans running for public office nationally as well. rep. cumming: thank you very much. rob moses was the student nonviolent coordinating committee's hill director -- field director. he was instrumental in the formation of the mississippi freedom democratic party. dr. moses taught math for a time and used the school as a laboratory school for the project methods. sir, it is an honor. thank you for being with us. [applause] thank you. i
the keystone pipeline, or anything else. [applause] as you were: talking, i could not help but think we have to keep these coalitions going. there are a lot of people that find themselves in the same say,tion with regard to, voting rights. it is coalitions working together that will make the difference. thank you. you have a major seat at the table now. >> thank you, mr. chair. we won't work together in a very manner with thet democratic party moving forward. historically, native...
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thegs like the failure of keystone pipeline, that trade deal will that has been signed by all three countriese home a message that free and open trade is alive and well in north america. we just mentioned that they are meeting separately right now. how are they doing in that meeting and in the next one? jamie: it might be a little less than accurate right now. they did agree on open access for canadian beef and visa requirements, but the subtext according to some is that mexico and canada are looking to strike a unified position as what they see as protectionism. nafta comes like under threat or a trade restriction comes into being. be on thet would agenda and also trade, what else can we expect in the summit with president obama tomorrow? jamie: i think that will dominate the discussion. the environment is very much on the radar and aboriginal rights across the entire region. shery: thank you so much for joining us. time now for the bloomberg business flash, a look at them stories andst businesses is right now. mexico is expanding access to markets for canadian beef while canada relaxes visa
thegs like the failure of keystone pipeline, that trade deal will that has been signed by all three countriese home a message that free and open trade is alive and well in north america. we just mentioned that they are meeting separately right now. how are they doing in that meeting and in the next one? jamie: it might be a little less than accurate right now. they did agree on open access for canadian beef and visa requirements, but the subtext according to some is that mexico and canada are...
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point that cantsenator cantwell, just a reminder, that bakken crude could transport through the keystone pipelinethey said it is all canadian crude. 100,000 barrels a day of bakken crude would enter the bakken out of baker, montana. ecretary foxx, thank you for visiting montana recently, not too far from glacier national park. and that was on the -- it was a historic meeting, you were the first secretary of transportation to ever step foot on the reservation there. sec. foxx: wow. sen. danes: i don't know if you knew you were making history. sec. foxx: i did not. sen. danes: tell me what lessons you learned from that visit in tribal transportation? sec. foxx: you know, i think there's several. umber one is that you have a emarkable community. and they have a real idea of how they want to grow their economy, and, you know, tourism is obviously a big part of it. they're also agricultural products coming from the area. i found that people were very interested in multimodal transportation, very interested in having the ability to walk or bike to work, you know, there's a trail they're trying to get f
point that cantsenator cantwell, just a reminder, that bakken crude could transport through the keystone pipelinethey said it is all canadian crude. 100,000 barrels a day of bakken crude would enter the bakken out of baker, montana. ecretary foxx, thank you for visiting montana recently, not too far from glacier national park. and that was on the -- it was a historic meeting, you were the first secretary of transportation to ever step foot on the reservation there. sec. foxx: wow. sen. danes: i...
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we are in the midst legislatively of doing things like building the keystone pipeline. why can't we target that so that these young people can get on jobs or they can learn the basic skills as they work? earn as you learn. get them involved with labor unions that have skill programs. we have just passed a bill to be able to lift the embargo on crude oil. that is going to spread out 200,000 jobs. i mean, we have got to look at our economy and point out areas where we can get african-american young men into the wheel to learn the skills. hon. yellen: this is for congress to consider. rep. scott: we have done that. we have done our job. chair: the time of the gentleman has expired. rep. scott: we need some leadership from you and the administration. chair: the chair now mechanize is the joe maddon from -- now mechanize is the gentleman from connecticut. >> when you talk about the negative disastrous impact that the fed has had on the african a -american community and the poor in this country. you give us speak on the income gap in this country and you said that it has long
we are in the midst legislatively of doing things like building the keystone pipeline. why can't we target that so that these young people can get on jobs or they can learn the basic skills as they work? earn as you learn. get them involved with labor unions that have skill programs. we have just passed a bill to be able to lift the embargo on crude oil. that is going to spread out 200,000 jobs. i mean, we have got to look at our economy and point out areas where we can get african-american...
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point that cantsenator cantwell just a reminder that bakken crude could transport through the keystone pipeline. 100,000 barrels a day of bakken crude would enter the bakken out of the montana. thank you for visiting montana recently not too far from glacier national park. and that was on the -- it was a historic meeting, you were the first secretary of transportation to ever step foot on the reservation there. >> wow. >> i didn't know you were making history. >> i did not. >> tell me what lessons you learned from that visit in tribal transportation? >> you know i think there's several. number one is that you have a remarkable community, and on they have a real idea of how they want to grow their economy, and, you know tourism is obviously a big part of it. they're also agricultural products coming from the area. i found that people were very interested in multimodal transportation very interested in having the ability to walk or bike to work you know there's a trail they're trying to get fixed out there and there were concerns of commodities moving true the re investigation. >> thank you for t
point that cantsenator cantwell just a reminder that bakken crude could transport through the keystone pipeline. 100,000 barrels a day of bakken crude would enter the bakken out of the montana. thank you for visiting montana recently not too far from glacier national park. and that was on the -- it was a historic meeting, you were the first secretary of transportation to ever step foot on the reservation there. >> wow. >> i didn't know you were making history. >> i did not....
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keep the keystone pipeline. he vetoed it. ofvoted to end the pain obamacare. he vetoed it.oked into defunding planned parenthood. [applause] course, he vetoed it. we put measures like these on the president's desk after years of harry reid protecting him from tough choices. it shows what is possible if we year.a new president next it is another demonstration of what is happening today on the senate who is back to work. it also shows what is possible with perseverance. a comprehensive anti-human trafficking law that we passed last year. this will be hard for you to believe, like countless, innocent victims are bought and sold into modern-day slavery every day in our country. too many have nowhere safe to sleep. too many have nowhere safe to turn. too many are abused and made to feel invisible. and many, are just children. we thought it was time to finally bring justice to these victims. we thought it was time to bring and hope the voiceless to the suffering in the shadows. we passed the justice for victims trafficking act. it was not easy. democrats filibustered this anti-sl
keep the keystone pipeline. he vetoed it. ofvoted to end the pain obamacare. he vetoed it.oked into defunding planned parenthood. [applause] course, he vetoed it. we put measures like these on the president's desk after years of harry reid protecting him from tough choices. it shows what is possible if we year.a new president next it is another demonstration of what is happening today on the senate who is back to work. it also shows what is possible with perseverance. a comprehensive anti-human...
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we voted to build the keystone pipeline which would have created 20,000 jobs. he vetoed it.t it on his desk. he vetoed it. we voted to defund planned parenthood. [ applause ] but, of course, he vetoed it. we put measures like these on the president's desk after years of harry reid protecting him from tough choices. he never got those kind of bills on his desk. it shows what's possible if we elect a new president next year. it's another demonstration of what's happening today in the senate that not only back to work but back on the side of the american people. it also shows what's possible with perseverance. i take the comprehensive anti-human trafficking law passed last year. this will be hard for you to believe, but countless innocent victims are bought and sold into modern day slavery every year in our country. too many have nowhere safe to sleep. too many have nowhere safe to turn. too many are abused and made to feel invisible. and many are just children. we thought it was time to finally bring justice to these victims. we thought it was time to finally bring voices to t
we voted to build the keystone pipeline which would have created 20,000 jobs. he vetoed it.t it on his desk. he vetoed it. we voted to defund planned parenthood. [ applause ] but, of course, he vetoed it. we put measures like these on the president's desk after years of harry reid protecting him from tough choices. he never got those kind of bills on his desk. it shows what's possible if we elect a new president next year. it's another demonstration of what's happening today in the senate that...
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. >> sorry if this has already been asked but you have any reaction to suing over the keystone pipeline? >> i did see that, we don't comment on pending litigation or arbitration but i do know secretary carry, the state department spoke to this over the weekend and basically what they reiterated is that last november senator kerry determined that the pipeline did not serve the national interest and we are confident that this determination is entirely consistent with our domestic and international obligations including the obligations under nafta and we are confident we have upheld. [inaudible] >> nadia, i can't get into intelligence matters but we have called on all of those to stop doing so. we know iran supports terrorism and we know that iran supports hezbollah and that is why we have issued the most serious and most severe sanctions on iran for doing so. it's important for them to recognize their own behavior in enabling this and we've had a conversation recently about iran's concerns about access to international markets. those financial actors are looking at iran's behavior. if ira
. >> sorry if this has already been asked but you have any reaction to suing over the keystone pipeline? >> i did see that, we don't comment on pending litigation or arbitration but i do know secretary carry, the state department spoke to this over the weekend and basically what they reiterated is that last november senator kerry determined that the pipeline did not serve the national interest and we are confident that this determination is entirely consistent with our domestic and...
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we are in the midst legislatively, we are in the midst of doing things like building the keystone pipeline. why can't we target that so these young people can get on jobs or learn the basic skills as they work. earn as you learn. get them involved with labor unions that have skill programs. we just passed a bill to be able to lift the embargo on crude oil. that's going to spread out 200,000 jobs. i mean, we have to look at our economy u and point out areas where we can get african-american young men into the wheel to learn these skills. >> this is for congress to consider. >> we have done that. and we have done our job. >> the time of the gentleman has expired. >> we need some leadership from you and this administration. >> the time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new jersey. >> let me follow up on the question that the gentleman was just talking about. about the negative disastrous impact that the fed has had on the african-american community and the poor in this country. last year you gave a speech on income inequality and said that the income gaps between the rich a
we are in the midst legislatively, we are in the midst of doing things like building the keystone pipeline. why can't we target that so these young people can get on jobs or learn the basic skills as they work. earn as you learn. get them involved with labor unions that have skill programs. we just passed a bill to be able to lift the embargo on crude oil. that's going to spread out 200,000 jobs. i mean, we have to look at our economy u and point out areas where we can get african-american...
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. >> we're in the midst legislatively to build things like the keystone pipeline. why can't we target that so the young people can learn the of basic skills to earn as you learn? get them involved with labor unions. we just passed a bill to lift the embargo on crude-oil. that will spread out 200,000 jobs. to have african-american young men to learn these skills. >> your time has expired the chair now recognizes the gentleman from new jersey. >> i will follow-up on the question about the dash disastrous impact on the african-american community. last year you gave a speech on income inequality the gap between the rich and the poor has been of interest to you basically your comments were similar to the administration of the failed to remit to is your actions and the fed in the government policies that can have the dramatic impact on expansion between the gap of the rich and the port. >> we'll fallen behind the last eight years the greatest monetary expansion in history that is no coincidence that looked at the predecessor. bernanke $8 and more than one occasion it mon
. >> we're in the midst legislatively to build things like the keystone pipeline. why can't we target that so the young people can learn the of basic skills to earn as you learn? get them involved with labor unions. we just passed a bill to lift the embargo on crude-oil. that will spread out 200,000 jobs. to have african-american young men to learn these skills. >> your time has expired the chair now recognizes the gentleman from new jersey. >> i will follow-up on the question...
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first of all, i was on the jobs council, i was a supporter of the keystone pipeline even no we know thatthe worst type of oil that can be transported. secondly i'm glad you brought it up, it was a republican governor in nebraska that shot it down. we all know that. a republican nebraska governor, the one who stopped it and put it into court. secondly, when we talk about jobs, actually what came out only 20,000 full-time jobs. it's not a small number, but not the hundreds of thousands that everybody predicted. >> there was a great multiplier opportunity. you're right it was a republican governor in nebraska, but if the president of the united states gets behind that project, believe me, it's going to get-- >> the construction jobs are actually shovel ready. [laughter] >> listen, i'm with you on infrastructure. i've testified in front of the senate, no one has been more on that than i've been the last decade. i'm with you, not against you. maria: robert. great to see you. and we'll watch the speech today and-- >> can't wait to send you more e-mails. maria:' lon -- elon musk and solar city
first of all, i was on the jobs council, i was a supporter of the keystone pipeline even no we know thatthe worst type of oil that can be transported. secondly i'm glad you brought it up, it was a republican governor in nebraska that shot it down. we all know that. a republican nebraska governor, the one who stopped it and put it into court. secondly, when we talk about jobs, actually what came out only 20,000 full-time jobs. it's not a small number, but not the hundreds of thousands that...
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range of issues from the supreme court and they will appoint radicals where he would be for the keystone pipelinewants to create energy field. she wants to kill them. he has a chance here to win by a huge margin if he can elevate the campaign to the big decisions that matter in the lives of the american people. maria: that was like a lock to him, that jobs report. how about the foreign policy speech. he should've come out and said what about the russia reset. all of these things is not seen anything in a sack in about the judge in the trump university case. >> i think he has a chance to talk about foreign policy one day this week. they showed this page the following data took apart hillary's record because the problem for hillary if she can do worse, fine. she's a brave person, but she can't explain libya. she can't explain benghazi. the russia reset, which is my favorite moment where she and her staff go and get the button off of whirlpool in the hotels they are stating in. their interpreter thinks he's been in reset in russia. he's actually painting overcharge. the russian prime minister breaks
range of issues from the supreme court and they will appoint radicals where he would be for the keystone pipelinewants to create energy field. she wants to kill them. he has a chance here to win by a huge margin if he can elevate the campaign to the big decisions that matter in the lives of the american people. maria: that was like a lock to him, that jobs report. how about the foreign policy speech. he should've come out and said what about the russia reset. all of these things is not seen...
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she came out of keystone pipeline, she has come out against transpacific partnership. she went from 12-dollar minimum wage to $15. potentially expanding medicare, so how far -- maybe her running mate needs to be some where in the center because if she picks somebody like elizabeth warren how far left are you going to go? maybe maduro. [laughter] maria: has the party gone much more left than the last eight years? >> no, slowly but surely moving left. hillary clinton has to move to left because donald trump is almost to the left of her on trade, right? and in the state like michigan where trade matters, right, it's going to be a big deal and donald trump -- >> on foreign policy she's much to the right. >> agreed. agreed. he will crush a trade deal before she will. >> democrats more left on trade policy may go for donald trump. dagen: we have to talk about the economy eventually, she's going to get big economic speech that's against donald trump apparently coming up that's going -- she says it's going to be like her foreign policy speech. maria: i have to get your thought
she came out of keystone pipeline, she has come out against transpacific partnership. she went from 12-dollar minimum wage to $15. potentially expanding medicare, so how far -- maybe her running mate needs to be some where in the center because if she picks somebody like elizabeth warren how far left are you going to go? maybe maduro. [laughter] maria: has the party gone much more left than the last eight years? >> no, slowly but surely moving left. hillary clinton has to move to left...
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so if you'll indulge me, we put the keystone pipeline on his dec desk. vetoed. trade.hild left behind. passed a five-year highway bill. that hasn't been done in 20 years. cyber security. permanent r&d tax credit. permanent 179 expensing. internet tax moratorium. comprehensive energy bill and heroin and opioid bill. we're funding each of the bills that fund the government, the appropriation bills to avoid the big omnibus that the public hates so much at the end of the year. we're not doing nothing. dysfunction is over in the senate. but we cannot do the really big stuff because obama is very, very left-wing. >> i am saying sort of dysfunction all the way around. democrats may have mischaracterized your comments several years ago about the single most important thing is making sure that barack obama is a one-term president. you didn't say that when they suggest you did. the motive in how you said it and what you were speaking about wasn't exactly as though as it was characterized by that side of the aisle. but nonetheless it sort of portrayed the kind of div isiveness in
so if you'll indulge me, we put the keystone pipeline on his dec desk. vetoed. trade.hild left behind. passed a five-year highway bill. that hasn't been done in 20 years. cyber security. permanent r&d tax credit. permanent 179 expensing. internet tax moratorium. comprehensive energy bill and heroin and opioid bill. we're funding each of the bills that fund the government, the appropriation bills to avoid the big omnibus that the public hates so much at the end of the year. we're not doing...
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seeking to recoup 15 billion dollars following the obama administration's rejection of the keystone xl oil pipeliners,any filed seeking arbitration under the north american free trade agreement. it argued it had every reason to think he would win approval of the pipeline and washington delay the decision for years. china has halted direct communications with taiwan because the island's new government has declined to state that taiwan is part of china. the taiwanese president has failed to support the so-called one china principle since she was sworn in last month. a spokesman for taiwan's cabinet says they hope to have more communication channels with china. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, i am tracy alloway. anna: thank you very much. following the uk's decision to leave the eu, the stock of the british airways parent company tanked. i also announced a profit warning. annmarie is here with more. considerable pressure, but the aviation sector, of course, has grown up as a part of the european union story. what did iag have to
seeking to recoup 15 billion dollars following the obama administration's rejection of the keystone xl oil pipeliners,any filed seeking arbitration under the north american free trade agreement. it argued it had every reason to think he would win approval of the pipeline and washington delay the decision for years. china has halted direct communications with taiwan because the island's new government has declined to state that taiwan is part of china. the taiwanese president has failed to...
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let me just ask you -- >> david duke can talk about the keystone pipeline. >> senator, yoptd to lookf he makes a statement like this and doesn't retract it. is he fit to be president? >> look, on the issue of is he fit to be president, the american people are going to decide on is he fit to be president in the next several months. they are will going to decide on whether hillary clinton is fit to be president. you have a candidate here talking about we have policies that will put a lot of coal miners out of work. that's an outrageous statement, federal government is going to attack hardworking americans with no legal authority. >> you've got to be kidding me. i'm sorry. >> when donald trump makes statements i think are offensive or even policy statements that i disagree with, i'm somebody who has come out and been very clear, very direct with how i view those. >> let's go to willie geist. >> another question just to button this up, do you believe, senator sullivan, what donald trump said about the judge is racist? >> i think it's a racist statement and he should retract it. >> let me
let me just ask you -- >> david duke can talk about the keystone pipeline. >> senator, yoptd to lookf he makes a statement like this and doesn't retract it. is he fit to be president? >> look, on the issue of is he fit to be president, the american people are going to decide on is he fit to be president in the next several months. they are will going to decide on whether hillary clinton is fit to be president. you have a candidate here talking about we have policies that will...
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clinton taken some of the positions or moved to some degree where we are in terms of the tpp, the keystone pipelinen terms of social security, yeah, i think she has to some degree, but nowhere near as far as we need to go. >> we just played before you got here a clip from donald trump's press conference live from scotland. he says many of the same things there he says here. what do you hear when he says, quote, people want to take their country back again, unquote. what do you hear? >> i hear a phoney. i hear a multibillionaire. i hear a man who will say anything to try to get votes and i have zero respect for anybody who tries to get votes by insulting mexicans or muslims or women. so i think you have a political opportunist of the worst kind. i don't think he believes in anything. i would not -- i have used this word. if you know me well enough, i don't go around attacking personally other people. he's a pathological liar. that's not just me saying that. it's the media who covers him. he says one thing one day and says the next day something else. >> 55% of your supporters have said that should y
clinton taken some of the positions or moved to some degree where we are in terms of the tpp, the keystone pipelinen terms of social security, yeah, i think she has to some degree, but nowhere near as far as we need to go. >> we just played before you got here a clip from donald trump's press conference live from scotland. he says many of the same things there he says here. what do you hear when he says, quote, people want to take their country back again, unquote. what do you hear?...
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this movement success includes plants, down 150 coal pressuring president obama to stop the keystone xl pipeline, mobilizing 450,000 people at the climate march in new york, fossilg two keep fuels in the ground, and forcing public institutions around the country to divest from. fuel companies. underneath this context of the climate movement i offer the following platform positions to facilitate alignment with the democratic party with these movements. the party platform needs the plan, needs a plan steeped in climate justice and justice for workers and communities in transition from the community. we have to proactively deal with it. the platform must support the repeal of $150 billion in fossil fuel subsidies and end public financing of fossil fuel exports and implement a carbon tax. is an inferior policy. the platform must support a moratorium on all new federal leasing. keeping fossil fuels in the ground. 450 single step would take billion tons of carbon out of play. we need the moratorium on fracking. it must support significant agricultural reforms to embrace ecological possibles that seque
this movement success includes plants, down 150 coal pressuring president obama to stop the keystone xl pipeline, mobilizing 450,000 people at the climate march in new york, fossilg two keep fuels in the ground, and forcing public institutions around the country to divest from. fuel companies. underneath this context of the climate movement i offer the following platform positions to facilitate alignment with the democratic party with these movements. the party platform needs the plan, needs a...
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the keystone pipeline, or anything else without enormous work in native communities. [applause] rep. cumming: as you were talking, i could not help but think we have to keep these coalitions going. there are a lot of people who find themselves in the same situation with regard to, say, for example, voting rights. it is coalitions working together that will make the difference. thank you. you have a major seat at the table now. >> thank you, mr. chair. we will work forward in a very enthusiastic manner with the democratic party moving forward. i know that historically native americans have voted democrat. we will continue to do so. we have such a great leadership moving forward. we have native americans running for public office nationally, as well. [applause] encourage that going forward. rep. cumming: thank you very much. robert moses was a student nonviolent coordinating committee director of 1964 mississippi summer project. he was instrumental in the formation of the mississippi freedom democratic party, a group that challenged the regular democratic party delegate
the keystone pipeline, or anything else without enormous work in native communities. [applause] rep. cumming: as you were talking, i could not help but think we have to keep these coalitions going. there are a lot of people who find themselves in the same situation with regard to, say, for example, voting rights. it is coalitions working together that will make the difference. thank you. you have a major seat at the table now. >> thank you, mr. chair. we will work forward in a very...
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we voted to build the keystone pipeline which would have created 20,000 jobs. he vetoed it.ted to end the pain of obama care.e1 put it on his desk. he vetoed it. we voted to defund planned parenthood. [ applause ] but, of course, he vetoed it. we put measures like these on the president's desk after year1 of harry reid protecting him from tough choices. he never got those kind of bills esk.ever got those kind of bills it shows what's possible if we elect a new president next year. it's another demonstration of what's happening today in the senate that not only back to work but back on the side of thd american people. it also shows what's possible with perseverance. i take the comprehensive anti-human trafficking law passed last year.ok this will be hard for you to believe, but countless innocent1 victims are bought and sold into modern day slavery every year in our country. too many have nowhere safe to sleep.fá too many have nowhere safe to turn. too many are abused and made to feel invisible. and many are just children. finally bring justice to these % victims. we thought
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just of a reminder, that's another way of transporting oil and one of the missed numbers of keystone pipelines of 100,000 barrels a day would enter the bucket and outside of baker, montana. secretary fox, thank you for visiting montana recently. that was on the reservation, it was a historic meeting. you are the first secretary transportation that ever step foot on the nation there. >> wow, i did not know. >> tell me what lesson did you learn from that business transportation? >> i think there are severa several -- number one is that you have a remarkable community. and, they have real idea of mary they want to grow their economy. tour ricism is a big part of it. they're also agricultural products that's coming from the area. i found that people were very interested in multi transportation and very interested in hamming the ability to walk or bike or -- it is a thing they're trailing to get them fixed out there. i say the other piece is that they were also concerns of some of the rail of the commodities moving by rail within the reservation. those are some of the op vacati observations that i
just of a reminder, that's another way of transporting oil and one of the missed numbers of keystone pipelines of 100,000 barrels a day would enter the bucket and outside of baker, montana. secretary fox, thank you for visiting montana recently. that was on the reservation, it was a historic meeting. you are the first secretary transportation that ever step foot on the nation there. >> wow, i did not know. >> tell me what lesson did you learn from that business transportation?...
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meantime trans canada requesting arbitration over white house's rejection of the keystone xl pipelineseeking $15 billion in damages after failing to settle dispute in talks with u.s. government. intel considering sale of its cyber security business, that according to eft. unit known as mcafee purchased for, get this, $7.7 billion five years ago. becky. >> let's bring in our guest host for the hour jeer any siegel wharton professor of finance. jeremy, great to see you this morning. >> happy to be here, becky. >> you've had the weekend to think about what the brexit means. what's your takeaway? >> i think there's two very important things to keep in mind. first of all, i do not believe any other major country is going to leave. that's the fear in the market, is this going to start. first of all, known in the euro is going to leave. once you're in the euro, you're so tied in, there's really no way, this talk about frexit, no one in the euro will leave. second thing, look at those spanish elections. i think that's important. the ruling party, better than expected. what we saw in london ob
meantime trans canada requesting arbitration over white house's rejection of the keystone xl pipelineseeking $15 billion in damages after failing to settle dispute in talks with u.s. government. intel considering sale of its cyber security business, that according to eft. unit known as mcafee purchased for, get this, $7.7 billion five years ago. becky. >> let's bring in our guest host for the hour jeer any siegel wharton professor of finance. jeremy, great to see you this morning....