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it is notjust that leavis voted tory it is not just is notjust that leavis voted tory it is notjust aboutt was a lot about those people turning against the labour party for reasons other than brexit. the labour party have yet to talk about the reasons and there is still disagreement. we will come to that in a moment. on the sunday times, a revolution, he is already talking about his plans for the country but closer to home. a prettyjuicy story. he is planning to sack up to a third of his cabinet. he is going to put the focus rather than being good media performers but on whether they can actually do thejob. performers but on whether they can actually do the job. it is good to see this happening at last. with minority government after minority government, we are used to cabinet ministers who look good on tv, sound good on tv because that is what the prime minister wants the people to be backing them. borisjohnson here has a massive majority and is not need to get voters on side with me differently cabinet ministers so he will have people good at theirjob. he will go back to cabinet governm
it is notjust that leavis voted tory it is not just is notjust that leavis voted tory it is notjust aboutt was a lot about those people turning against the labour party for reasons other than brexit. the labour party have yet to talk about the reasons and there is still disagreement. we will come to that in a moment. on the sunday times, a revolution, he is already talking about his plans for the country but closer to home. a prettyjuicy story. he is planning to sack up to a third of his...
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have begun, more than 1,000 one of the criticisms of withdrawing from the iran deal was that we were leaviur allies hanging, and that the united states might not actually be able to put adequate pressure onalone in order to force them back to the negotiating table. does this demonstrate that, actually, american sanctions can work bthemselves and american leadership can work on its own? i >> well, i thiwas important for us to lead in e way that the united states said' not gonna turn a blind eye to all this bad activity by iran." just because you get involved in a deal, if the deal's not working, you don't stay it because of your own ego being part of the deal. you get out of it and say, "this isn't working. we're gonna chan it." >> do you think that there is a chance that they will come back to the negotiating table? >> we know iran is in a worse spot than they were before they signed the deal in the first place. so they are feeling the pressure. they could make one of o decisions. they can either go the extremist, dangerous route thate we know thatve done before or they can come back to th
have begun, more than 1,000 one of the criticisms of withdrawing from the iran deal was that we were leaviur allies hanging, and that the united states might not actually be able to put adequate pressure onalone in order to force them back to the negotiating table. does this demonstrate that, actually, american sanctions can work bthemselves and american leadership can work on its own? i >> well, i thiwas important for us to lead in e way that the united states said' not gonna turn a...
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leavy from aavid drum leave he forecasting center for being that genesis of this column. he has a great piece out i recommend, called bubble or nothing, where he talks about the idea that governments are --ling with oversized ballot oversized balance sheets that are top-heavy with assets and liabilities and the only way you can overcome that is by cutting rates lower. so they get lower until now they are as low as they can go. >> does not credit bubble and isn't that easy way to pop the bubble to get rates out from under 1%? >> that would be easy and also very damaging. >> it is a great story and i recommend every to go to bloomberg.com and check out peter's story. our economic editor of bloomberg businessweek exiting taking a look at the bubble environment and maybe why it happens. you are listening to bloomberg radio. the united states has dropped its demand that south korea pay five times more to hostess military personnel. the move comes days before a troop funding bill was set to expire. south korean media first reported the u.s. softened its stance after saul promis
leavy from aavid drum leave he forecasting center for being that genesis of this column. he has a great piece out i recommend, called bubble or nothing, where he talks about the idea that governments are --ling with oversized ballot oversized balance sheets that are top-heavy with assets and liabilities and the only way you can overcome that is by cutting rates lower. so they get lower until now they are as low as they can go. >> does not credit bubble and isn't that easy way to pop the...
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on to during the evening hours last night has since drifted further south in the storm system still leavi mark for some of our southern neibors down around la and is actually resulted in some snow on the grapevine but chp not expecting that ute to be close so if you do have family down there tell him to take it slow if they're heading this direction and make sure that just to keep themselves some extra time, but the route is still open 40's and 50's for your current temperatures across the bay alameda you're sitting at 50 degrees berkeley and oakland egypt, 48, north y conditions definitely are coolest wh fairfield the napa novato santa rosa and say holy now all in the 30's right now so get those jackets rey to go today, you're still going eed a light jacket this afternoon but mike will alluded to lots of sunshine and some pretty comfortable temperatures to expect later on. robin. >>all right, thank you john checking in on traffic not much of out there we've been oing fine. throughout your morning commute the trip here to the richmond sandra fell looks a lot better that what was out there
on to during the evening hours last night has since drifted further south in the storm system still leavi mark for some of our southern neibors down around la and is actually resulted in some snow on the grapevine but chp not expecting that ute to be close so if you do have family down there tell him to take it slow if they're heading this direction and make sure that just to keep themselves some extra time, but the route is still open 40's and 50's for your current temperatures across the bay...
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. -- michael dunn leavy in the next hour -- the dow has turned negative.berg. ♪ david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york to our tv and radio audiences worldwide, i am david westin. welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of business. on the brief today, kevin cirilli from the white house on the house moving forward to impeach the president. brooke sutherland on fedex and how low it can go, and from london, the pound's to news on brexit and the bank of england. let's start with kevin cirilli. where are we at this point? kavanaugh: right now the house is -- kevin: right now the house is going through the conversation they are having on the floor of the house of representatives ahead of the historic impeachment vote. a handful of democrats expected to break from the party and vote with republicans against impeachment. from there, a quick trial in the senate. mitch mcconnell saying he is anticipating a quick trial. here at the white house, it is business as usual. we aren't dissipating the vote to happen between 5
. -- michael dunn leavy in the next hour -- the dow has turned negative.berg. ♪ david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york to our tv and radio audiences worldwide, i am david westin. welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of business. on the brief today, kevin cirilli from the white house on the house moving forward to impeach the president. brooke sutherland on fedex and how low it can go, and from london, the pound's to news on brexit...
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dale sa 's leavi because it no longer wants to lease the proper would rather own it outright icing there >>uh yes hopefully they can get together and do needs to be willing to si their lee's. >>and en we can get the people. actually own the property. >>too along with some residents say they wo't wait for a deal to be worked ou and intend to move out thin the in san pablo collegiate all kron 4 >>coming up more navigation centers more police more restrooms the pressure is on in san francisco for officials to do more to fight homelessness. >>and san francisco police video of an officer being era attacked we ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start wh small steps. ...b dedication can get u there. so just stt small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right fromhe chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. ma more of wh's yours®. >>north bay a high school in sandra fell was put on lockdowafter a man was accused of touching a child and an adult on campus, serious stuff happened about 7 30 this morning police say 39 year old willie jos was seen trespassing at terra linda high school trying to
dale sa 's leavi because it no longer wants to lease the proper would rather own it outright icing there >>uh yes hopefully they can get together and do needs to be willing to si their lee's. >>and en we can get the people. actually own the property. >>too along with some residents say they wo't wait for a deal to be worked ou and intend to move out thin the in san pablo collegiate all kron 4 >>coming up more navigation centers more police more restrooms the pressure is...
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joel reynolds, with the natural resources defense council says govern governor dunn leavy essentiallybbyist for the mine. >> these are the type of activities a company typically pays somebody on their staff to do. in this case they're working directly with the governor and his staff to accomplish the goals of the company. >> most striking of all, this april 26th letter sent by the governor to the army corps of engineers, asking the corps to end a public comment period on an environmental study. pebble's staff wrote it first, here is pebble's ghost-written letter for the governor, right next to the letter the governor actually sent to the army corps. compared side by side, the highlighted sections show the letters are nearly identical. reynolds, who represents one of many environmental groups suing to stop the mine, is appalled. >> essentially the governor has become a puppet for pebble. >> the documents include two other companies, letters from the governor that appear to have been copied and pasted from language provided by pebble. pebble even dictated the talking point for the gover
joel reynolds, with the natural resources defense council says govern governor dunn leavy essentiallybbyist for the mine. >> these are the type of activities a company typically pays somebody on their staff to do. in this case they're working directly with the governor and his staff to accomplish the goals of the company. >> most striking of all, this april 26th letter sent by the governor to the army corps of engineers, asking the corps to end a public comment period on an...
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but this is going to stickround a little bit longer for checking in on south 2.80 leavi san francisco, headi toward daly city right at mission. an accidt here still blockieg see it's stacked of fare, so if you're heading out of san francisco, south 2.80 that's a new crash in your way in the northbound still tough from daly city through the one oh one split in san francisco and one oh one jammed as we, you know the norm so about 60 minutps fr brisbane to 80 if you're tang 2 8024 minutes to make it to downtown san francisc so you're getting it on both endsthis morning. one more thing a stall for the dunk commute direction westbound we of mid span. block so it's pretty heavy from the tolls trying to get over to thpeninsula now withhat stalling your way of your drive time just rose to 39 minutes from the east bay over to menlo park so leave extra early, it's still blocking daria. thanks a lot rob, and it'a 17 new this morning, the nfl has moved on from colin kaepernick. >>nfl commissioner roger goodell addressing kaepernick'sontroversial work out. >>we created that portunity was a unique
but this is going to stickround a little bit longer for checking in on south 2.80 leavi san francisco, headi toward daly city right at mission. an accidt here still blockieg see it's stacked of fare, so if you're heading out of san francisco, south 2.80 that's a new crash in your way in the northbound still tough from daly city through the one oh one split in san francisco and one oh one jammed as we, you know the norm so about 60 minutps fr brisbane to 80 if you're tang 2 8024 minutes to make...
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they can't take a win over the falcons for granted sunday at leavy stadium. rolling last week.book with all kinds of trickery in this game. it was fun, but the falcons bounced back from a slow start of they're playing better now so the coach is preaching do not let the falcons' 4-9 record fool you. >> they beat a very good team in new orleans and it wasn't a close game. they beat them with ease. beat carolina last week by a lot, and it's not just luck. you turn on the tape and you see why. everyone knows the names they have over there and the team is playing at a high level right now. >> the raiders set to play against jacksonville unless it's not. a source told abc 7 news today that he does not think new stadium in las vegas will be ready in time for the early part of next week. the raiders already have a deal in place to play in the coliseum next year for $10 million should that be necessary. the team has to notify the city of oakland by april 1st of their intentions. for now most assume sunday's game will be the finale in front of the black hole. >> i wish i had more time to
they can't take a win over the falcons for granted sunday at leavy stadium. rolling last week.book with all kinds of trickery in this game. it was fun, but the falcons bounced back from a slow start of they're playing better now so the coach is preaching do not let the falcons' 4-9 record fool you. >> they beat a very good team in new orleans and it wasn't a close game. they beat them with ease. beat carolina last week by a lot, and it's not just luck. you turn on the tape and you see...
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he points out before leavi stadium and before candlestick, the 49ers had several bad seasons playing across the street from the bar at kear stadium. >> people think this is like the clubhouse for the players but te 49ers were so bad back then that the players didn't co in themselves. >> a few seattle fans brave the san francisco crowd. >> someone had to show support from afar. >> and it wasn't just niners fans rooting for the home team. >> i'm an eagles fan. but now since i live in san francisco, i have to be a 49ers fan. >> but what do you like about the niners? >> what i really like? jimmy g. there's no cuter quarterback. >> most of the game looked great for the 49ers until tend of the fourth quarter when it got a little hairy. >> my anxiety is through roof. i care about this game. i've never wanted the 49ers to win so badly. >> and with a touch and go finish the 49ers secured the home field advantage through the nfc playoffs and a possible ticket to the super bowl. >> i was freaking out. we won. >> in san francisco -- >> we'll see you in miami. >> i'm kate larsen, abc7 news. >> i
he points out before leavi stadium and before candlestick, the 49ers had several bad seasons playing across the street from the bar at kear stadium. >> people think this is like the clubhouse for the players but te 49ers were so bad back then that the players didn't co in themselves. >> a few seattle fans brave the san francisco crowd. >> someone had to show support from afar. >> and it wasn't just niners fans rooting for the home team. >> i'm an eagles fan. but...
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refuge in the tre idea that there has always been racism and bigotry and misogyny but what they're leaviwhen you incentivize shock and fear and disgust and all these emotions, when you -- >> reporter: in the algorithm. ah, when you incentivize them, when youay points and the more salacious hings you say the more points you get, these things are tainted by the algothm, when youuild a tool that's revolutionary to how people communicate and thi. think the informational crisis k isind of as big a deal as the climate crisis or the city infrastructure crisis because if we don't know how to think and talk and learn how to arm can't address any of to thee tiisis we're facing. >> facebook in plar but twitter and reddit and many other platforms sac we get it the's a platform and we're trying to moderate and police this better, what do you make of their efforts and do ink they're doing enough? et i think it's better they're doing somng than nothing. for a long time they were essentially not doing any of this. they're not doing enough yet, and they need to be pushed to do a lot more. when you're som
refuge in the tre idea that there has always been racism and bigotry and misogyny but what they're leaviwhen you incentivize shock and fear and disgust and all these emotions, when you -- >> reporter: in the algorithm. ah, when you incentivize them, when youay points and the more salacious hings you say the more points you get, these things are tainted by the algothm, when youuild a tool that's revolutionary to how people communicate and thi. think the informational crisis k isind of as...
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we have the folks, the early resisters doctor howard leavy who went on to train green berets, who had jj johnson part of the 443 who were already in the army refused to deploy to vietnam. early resistors, donald duncan a celebrated green beret who quit in disgust because he knew what to do but he knew what he was doing was wrong. but later, we get into the soldiers who marched in great numbers. now ken burns knew this story because he had a copy of david's great film certain no, sir which tells a story with music and is going to be presented here tomorrow night. it's going to be in voices of these soldiers, but he ignored it. what he was ignoring was -- and many of you might not know this but in 1968 on every piece march in the united states was led by active-duty soldiers and best veterans. in 1969, you had a thousand active-duty gis marching in the streets of killeen texas outside fort hood. in 1970 you had a thousand active-duty marines in oceanside california outside of camp pendleton marching in the street. the next year you had 2000 people marching in seattle washington and wrig
we have the folks, the early resisters doctor howard leavy who went on to train green berets, who had jj johnson part of the 443 who were already in the army refused to deploy to vietnam. early resistors, donald duncan a celebrated green beret who quit in disgust because he knew what to do but he knew what he was doing was wrong. but later, we get into the soldiers who marched in great numbers. now ken burns knew this story because he had a copy of david's great film certain no, sir which tells...
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now proffer they are not leavi e american troops will go away. >> schifrin: so what were these protesters demanding, exactly? >> so they are demding the embassy will be shut down and the u.s. troops will go from iraq. >> schifrin: they're promising to stay at the embassy till their demands are met? >> they are. they have food, blankets, pillows and they're safe. >> schifrin: last question, how do we know, or do ow how wide they got so far? do we have any sense of whether the police were in on it and whether government officials were behind some of the protesters? p >> someice in therliament parliament, they were with them. theled the movement. >> schifrin: muafa sali from "the washington post" reporting outside the embassy .ll day. thank you very mu >> thank you. >> schifri for more on the latest developments in iraq we get two views. bilal wahab is a fellow at the washingtonnstitute for near east policy, a foreign policy think tank. and kirsten fontenrose is director of the middle east security initiative at the atlantic council. shioe ly served as senior director for gulf affairs on the
now proffer they are not leavi e american troops will go away. >> schifrin: so what were these protesters demanding, exactly? >> so they are demding the embassy will be shut down and the u.s. troops will go from iraq. >> schifrin: they're promising to stay at the embassy till their demands are met? >> they are. they have food, blankets, pillows and they're safe. >> schifrin: last question, how do we know, or do ow how wide they got so far? do we have any sense of...
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thatw from 50 years before , howard leavy, the doctor who was sentenced to three years in jail for refusing to train green berets. susan will be speaking about agent orange and what veterans are doing to deal with that terrible legacy, so i said yes. not having any idea that it would occupy my life for the next three years. but i'm pleased that exhibit opened in ho chi minh city at the museum march 2018. and this exhibit here today is a duplicate which is now touring universities in north america. why are we doing this? , modestly, only because we want to change the way the history of the war in vietnam is being taught. know about the peace movement in america. ande was great opposition while there was great opposition to the war in vietnam, it's great people learn and reject boys like the vietnam war. very few people know about the u.s. soldiers and veterans who opposed the war often at great sacrifice. often years in jail. and we have stories of soldiers in vietnam who opposed the war and was shot and killed. today a soldier who opposed the war, was not shot and killed obviously but spent
thatw from 50 years before , howard leavy, the doctor who was sentenced to three years in jail for refusing to train green berets. susan will be speaking about agent orange and what veterans are doing to deal with that terrible legacy, so i said yes. not having any idea that it would occupy my life for the next three years. but i'm pleased that exhibit opened in ho chi minh city at the museum march 2018. and this exhibit here today is a duplicate which is now touring universities in north...
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including recent sanctions against iran, turkey and north korea and then alaska governor mike dunn leavy looks at his state's budget and fiscal landscape. >> this holiday week, booktv is on c-span2 every day with primetime features each night. tonight the theme is bestsellers. investigative journalist gordon farrow details efforts to stifle his reporting, puma surprise winning columnist george will offers his thoughts on conservatism was investigative journalist jodi kantor and megan to we discussed the me too movement and their investigation of sexual harassment allegations against harvey weinstein. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern on c-span2 and and joy booktv this week and every weekend on c-span2. >> this weekend booktv features three new nonfiction books. saturday at 6:00 pm eastern, inside trump's white house. >> think about that. the russians elected him against all odds to be president of the united states and he is a russian spy. think about that. that is like landing a man on the moon, like the assassination of julius caesar, like this for columbus, one of the greatest e
including recent sanctions against iran, turkey and north korea and then alaska governor mike dunn leavy looks at his state's budget and fiscal landscape. >> this holiday week, booktv is on c-span2 every day with primetime features each night. tonight the theme is bestsellers. investigative journalist gordon farrow details efforts to stifle his reporting, puma surprise winning columnist george will offers his thoughts on conservatism was investigative journalist jodi kantor and megan to...
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inspector general report taking a look at instances of the fisa court and other issues with jerry dunn leavyhe will join us to walk through the report and what it means for the future of the fbi and later, e about thehl articles of impeachment unveiled yesterday. all of that coming up on "washington journal." ♪ on q&a, anight professor talks about her book. the rooftops right now, that we have gone from basically sentenceuniversal debt to curing cancers today and only 22% of people died. with both groups, though treatable and nontradable, i asked the fundamental question, , 68%,ople we are curing my frustration is why are we approaches these of/, poison, and burn. we have $2 billion of research gone. why are we not finding better ways of treating cancer? >> house democrats move ahead with two articles of impeachment against president trump, charging him with abuse of power and obstruction of congress. read the text from the articles of impeachment now at our website, c-span.org/impeachment. members of the judiciary committee will convene to write the final language. watch c-span 2 throughout
inspector general report taking a look at instances of the fisa court and other issues with jerry dunn leavyhe will join us to walk through the report and what it means for the future of the fbi and later, e about thehl articles of impeachment unveiled yesterday. all of that coming up on "washington journal." ♪ on q&a, anight professor talks about her book. the rooftops right now, that we have gone from basically sentenceuniversal debt to curing cancers today and only 22% of...
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ian leavy standing tonight for the conservatives and it is neck and neck, we are told, between the conservativeshe night we are looking at. absolutely, if these seats go from red to blue, it would have been something we couldn't contemplate a short while ago. and you have to wonder what is the difference that the tories have been able to do this in 2019 in a way that they weren't able to do this in 2017, because they have been a lot of similarities about the campaign. it would be easing off the tightness of public spending a little bit and then leave the european union, give the government a majority to take us out of the european union after the referendum. and in the same way, theresa may tried this strategy, the campaign was disastrous, she got into all sorts of other policy areas that we nt sorts of other policy areas that went so wrong. lets have a look. i think we may be in a position to get a declaration. we haven't got a result for the blyth valley constituency, but we have had a request to do a bundle recount. we will do that as quickly as we can, and thank you very much indeed. so it i
ian leavy standing tonight for the conservatives and it is neck and neck, we are told, between the conservativeshe night we are looking at. absolutely, if these seats go from red to blue, it would have been something we couldn't contemplate a short while ago. and you have to wonder what is the difference that the tories have been able to do this in 2019 in a way that they weren't able to do this in 2017, because they have been a lot of similarities about the campaign. it would be easing off the...