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which says" oust me if you dare, mae warns brexit. —— may. oust me if you dare, mae warns brexit. --, there are crunch weeks and crunch weeks and they get crunchier as we go. a letter from 36 tory mps this weekend, an open challenge to theresa may, basically saying, gets tough, get on with it. meanwhile she has made it very clear that even if there were a vote of no confidence, she would stay on. she only needs one vote to win. which is a little bit reminiscent ofjohn major in 1995, back me or sack me. we know it will take 48 people, 48 mps, in order to start a vote of no confidence. but it would require almost three times as many to actually get it to a position of standing down. again, it illustrates how fragile cheers. —— she is. there are other people, notjust inside but outside cabinet, delivering to try to line up supporters should she go. try to line up supporters should she 90- -- try to line up supporters should she go. —— manoeuvring. try to line up supporters should she go. -- manoeuvring. they were suggesting that up to 20 mp5 were thinking they might have a chance of bei
which says" oust me if you dare, mae warns brexit. —— may. oust me if you dare, mae warns brexit. --, there are crunch weeks and crunch weeks and they get crunchier as we go. a letter from 36 tory mps this weekend, an open challenge to theresa may, basically saying, gets tough, get on with it. meanwhile she has made it very clear that even if there were a vote of no confidence, she would stay on. she only needs one vote to win. which is a little bit reminiscent ofjohn major in 1995,...
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the irish held by a group wul sk tis and mae the rig rig g desit there comes a time to he mid-forever. we. >> there is in bet are way approa approach. >> you go to walk through the woods. >> they are all just stories. none of it is real. it's all just a story. or is it? >> he does try to apply a little bit of logic by checking to cheg if anyone was there. >> sharpening the knives. he does makesome prete shocking finds. a pair of underwear. o another pair of underwear. >> people be getting busy. >> that's just nasty. >> a pigeon sleeping. look at that. a pigeon sleeping. zb >> i keep hearing big wet slap on the back. >> i fess if we have inside it will be harder to run >> i thought i heard voices and then i thought i heard footsteps. they are about to see double. check out the adorable play date between sisters. >> about to meet an immovable object. >> yes. >>> a mysterious tree, find out what creepy crawlers are hanging behind that tangled web. e. some whitening toothpastes only remove surface stains, e. colgate optic white high impact white is different. it has hydrogen peroxide, to
the irish held by a group wul sk tis and mae the rig rig g desit there comes a time to he mid-forever. we. >> there is in bet are way approa approach. >> you go to walk through the woods. >> they are all just stories. none of it is real. it's all just a story. or is it? >> he does try to apply a little bit of logic by checking to cheg if anyone was there. >> sharpening the knives. he does makesome prete shocking finds. a pair of underwear. o another pair of...
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i was hit by the testimony of the president of jenny mae. he said we have depended on sheer luck, luck that the economy does not fall into recession and increase mortgage delin kwen delinquencies and luck that nothing critical falls through the cracks. the worry here is do these nonbank lenders have the resources to withstand a real life stress test if we have the kind of stress test we had in '08? if that reoccurs and we've moved at's what was going to ask nd so you. >> well, i think stress testing should be done. i was talking to some of the people at jenny mae about that just recently. it's a concern. i agree with you. >> and what about on the government side? in many ways, fha appears poorly prepared to oversee these nonbanks because of their outdated technology and risk management systems. secretary carson, are you comfortable with the risk management and the technology at fha today to do that? or are you looking to improve it? >> the technology needs to be drastically updated. we're seeking to do for single t family, which will help wi
i was hit by the testimony of the president of jenny mae. he said we have depended on sheer luck, luck that the economy does not fall into recession and increase mortgage delin kwen delinquencies and luck that nothing critical falls through the cracks. the worry here is do these nonbank lenders have the resources to withstand a real life stress test if we have the kind of stress test we had in '08? if that reoccurs and we've moved at's what was going to ask nd so you. >> well, i think...
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que 60e los 80 encuentros se disputen en estados unidos, desde los cuartos de final en adelante, rÉn maestados unidos, mÉxico y dancanadÁ seran sede d mundial 2026, muchos jÓs no habÍan nacido la Última que estados unidos recibiÓ un mundial, quien estÁ mÁs que listo para un mundial es daniel, te estÁs preparando para ocho aÑos ¿ no?. >> listos, estamos listos esperando el mundial que prÓximamente empieza y listo para que en ocho aÑos mÁs en estados unidos mÉxico y canadÁ recibamos el mundial nuevamente, contentos, muy contentos. >> eres fanÁtico de mÉxico, primero tienen que pasar la prueba de rusia. >> esperemos que nos vaya muy bihagas un bpal. >> muchas gracias, daniel, felicidaduedes ver la emociÓn de los jÓvenes que por primera vez en ocho aÑos van a experimentar un mun dadial en s paÍs. >> quÉ emocionante para todos los aficionados,hÍ mucsimas gracias, rubÉn, vamos a dejar unos momentos el fÚtbol para mÁs adelante que tenemos mÁs bertura de la copa de la fifa, vamos a otro escenario, wat guatemala nde un porta voz de desastrede ese paÍs anunciÓ que se va a reanudar la bÚsqued la er
que 60e los 80 encuentros se disputen en estados unidos, desde los cuartos de final en adelante, rÉn maestados unidos, mÉxico y dancanadÁ seran sede d mundial 2026, muchos jÓs no habÍan nacido la Última que estados unidos recibiÓ un mundial, quien estÁ mÁs que listo para un mundial es daniel, te estÁs preparando para ocho aÑos ¿ no?. >> listos, estamos listos esperando el mundial que prÓximamente empieza y listo para que en ocho aÑos mÁs en estados unidos mÉxico y canadÁ...
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s mae you have tons of sunscreen. it is going to be a hot day. i'll show you the timing on thet chance rain, i definitely wouldn't say cancel any water plans you have. yard work,ki l good. takes breaks indoors, though. dot get too dehydrated. brunch will be awesome. rooftop brunches looking good. here's a look at current temperatures. it is 11:18. 68 in manassas. 71 in clinton there. temperatures willth head t low 70s tonight. clouds will be building in. that's going to be the next thing you'lle especially waking up early tomorrow. if you look at the r you can see some of those clouds moving into the area with this distuuss disturbanceng into the mid-atlantic. keep your eye on this time stamp. 2:00 tomorrow, notice how still seeing a good amount of tunshine. but back w we're watching those showers getting ready to cross or i 81. i've fast forwarded to theen g. between 2:00 and 6:00 will be your greatest chance forn isolated shower or storm popping up. but not a washout. good amount of sunshine. t monday notice how we're already startin clear thin
s mae you have tons of sunscreen. it is going to be a hot day. i'll show you the timing on thet chance rain, i definitely wouldn't say cancel any water plans you have. yard work,ki l good. takes breaks indoors, though. dot get too dehydrated. brunch will be awesome. rooftop brunches looking good. here's a look at current temperatures. it is 11:18. 68 in manassas. 71 in clinton there. temperatures willth head t low 70s tonight. clouds will be building in. that's going to be the next thing...
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and then we haha to look for another place mae e to refl oror just come,e, and that waway yoe really rushian b to get the fistoto the lads whenhehe fish stitill fsh becacause they're e also vey selective.e. reporter: the fresh tilapia comes from these fish cages in lake v victoria. five y years ago, jujust off e island of f mfangano, brbrothed ster team gilbert und michellem. ththey were the e first to impmt cacage aquultuture he. nonow they're harvrvesting som0 tonsns of fish annnnually, whis put rectly on ice. gilbert:e e want tmakeke sur ththat less fishsh is wasted a t harvested.d. right nonow, almost 6060%, 40o 60% of fisish that is cacaughs lost because of no cold chn.n. so what t we are doioing is wee creating t the cold chaiain fr fifish. porterer unbroken coldhainin retching all theay f froboat to csusumer.gilblbt: t thatthis way it's'suite heavy. reporter: lake view fisherie uses t latatestechnology, like chelle: it has a coolilingoler e mechanism which isis patented. we'r're using our r technologygy partners.. that keepshe box cool for up to sevenayays. soand d when it's c
and then we haha to look for another place mae e to refl oror just come,e, and that waway yoe really rushian b to get the fistoto the lads whenhehe fish stitill fsh becacause they're e also vey selective.e. reporter: the fresh tilapia comes from these fish cages in lake v victoria. five y years ago, jujust off e island of f mfangano, brbrothed ster team gilbert und michellem. ththey were the e first to impmt cacage aquultuture he. nonow they're harvrvesting som0 tonsns of fish annnnually, whis...
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>>ck l mae >> no, blue lives matter. you both wrong.tter. >> i thiu mean you both wrong.my kid.u want to see a p >> i demand a white history month. >> the earth is flat.appy birth. i would like to pick up my kid now. >> sto it look at what this place is doing to you. >> toxic. >> yeah, you're right. should we leave? nah, it is a sense of community. >> yeah, this is ho i connect to all of my frensd, especially hell of ss.os. (applause). >> trevor: we'll be right back. discover card. hey, i'm curus aboutour social security alerts. oh! we'll aleryou if we find your sl security number on any one of thounds of risky sites, so you'll be in the know. ewww! being in the know is very good. discovertyles. our phones are more dthan just phones.up!e for . 're iz iners.st minute gift finde. [phone voice] destination ea and discoverers of new places. it's the internet in your ha. xfinity mobcluded with xfinityt which could save you $400 or more a year. it's a new kind of network designed t you money. click, call, or visit a store today. ♪ je plonge à l'envers ♪attiré par l'extase ♪ ♪ u
>>ck l mae >> no, blue lives matter. you both wrong.tter. >> i thiu mean you both wrong.my kid.u want to see a p >> i demand a white history month. >> the earth is flat.appy birth. i would like to pick up my kid now. >> sto it look at what this place is doing to you. >> toxic. >> yeah, you're right. should we leave? nah, it is a sense of community. >> yeah, this is ho i connect to all of my frensd, especially hell of ss.os. (applause)....
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whomo produces re oil and by how much, president trump can tout the fact that his pressur h on opec mae rkd who, and opec nations that wanted to produce more oil get their wish as well. it's more than just about the numb of barrels of oil. in reaching unanimous deals ded the worldem that it remains a unified group at a time when many people are aying the cartel has lost its power. i'm brian sullivan, navi austria. >>> meantime, on wall street the dow, bruised and batt ied, snappe eight-day losing strike. contesa mentioned at the top of the broadcast, that rise in energy ssres helped lift sto overall. the dow up 119 points to finish the d and week at 24,580en the nasdaq the other way,wn 0. bob spasani has more on what's ahead nextweek. >> stocks were mixed in friday trading, but the dow ended up triple digits managing to avoid itgs longest los streak in more than 40 years. several key factors cropped up stoc that started the day. stronger manufacturing data for europe's help.sm optiver opec's production cut deals. ve results for the banks from the federal reserve stress test and even som
whomo produces re oil and by how much, president trump can tout the fact that his pressur h on opec mae rkd who, and opec nations that wanted to produce more oil get their wish as well. it's more than just about the numb of barrels of oil. in reaching unanimous deals ded the worldem that it remains a unified group at a time when many people are aying the cartel has lost its power. i'm brian sullivan, navi austria. >>> meantime, on wall street the dow, bruised and batt ied, snappe...
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jonathan head, bbc news, mae sai, northern thailand.ed of stealing a baby from her mother half a century ago. he's the first doctor to stand trial in connection with the theft of thousands of babies during the dictatorship of general franco. campaigners say officials took children from mothers whom the regime deemed to be "unsuitable" — often because of their political views. lebo diseko reports. "stolen from the crib, we wantjustice", protesters demand outside the court. many of them parents who say their babies were snatched by the spanish state decades ago. the woman who embodies their hopes forjustice arrives to cheers and hugs of support. ines madrigal‘s case is the first to come to trial, but there have been thousands of similar complaints. in fact, it's hard to knowjust how many children were abducted under general franco's leadership because their parents were left—wing, unmarried or poor. translation: this is not my case, it is not my case any more. this has gone further. everyone knows that in this country babies have been sto
jonathan head, bbc news, mae sai, northern thailand.ed of stealing a baby from her mother half a century ago. he's the first doctor to stand trial in connection with the theft of thousands of babies during the dictatorship of general franco. campaigners say officials took children from mothers whom the regime deemed to be "unsuitable" — often because of their political views. lebo diseko reports. "stolen from the crib, we wantjustice", protesters demand outside the court....
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. >> mae democrats have it very clear the road to retaking the house needs to run through careifornia. what some of the most competitive raises that you're seeing that we should keep an n?e >> yeah, absolutely. nationwide, democrats need to win about two dozen house seats to flip control of the house. hey have targeted seven in california and three others actually for the full field that they're looking at as ten. and seven of those districts are districts where there's a republican member of congress yet hillary clinton won in 2016. one of the epicenters of that activity right now is orcoge ty where there are four congressional seats there that are held byl repans that are really competitive in their and two of those actually belong to congressman ed "roseanne" and congressman darrell issa, both of whom have announced they're not going to be running again, they're actually retiring. oftenats are much easier to win than those who run against incumbents. i would say that orange county, the 39th disict, the 49th district there, are open seats. the ,th rohrabacher's district in the 48th,
. >> mae democrats have it very clear the road to retaking the house needs to run through careifornia. what some of the most competitive raises that you're seeing that we should keep an n?e >> yeah, absolutely. nationwide, democrats need to win about two dozen house seats to flip control of the house. hey have targeted seven in california and three others actually for the full field that they're looking at as ten. and seven of those districts are districts where there's a republican...
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jonathan head, bbc news, mae sai, northern thailand. stay with us on bbc news.to victims of the holocaust, on the first ever royal visit to israel and the palestinian territories. members of the neo—nazi resistance movement stormed the world trade center, armed with pistols and shotguns. we believe that, according to international law, that we have a rightful claim on certain parts of this country as ourland. i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner". chapman, prison—pale and slightly chubby, said not a single word in open court. it was left to his lawyer to explain his decision to plead guilty to murdering john lennon. he believes that onjune 8, god told him to plead guilty, and that was the end of it. the medical research council have now advised the government that the great increase in lung cancer is due mainly to smoking tobacco. it was closing time for checkpoint charlie, which for 29 years has stood on the border as a mark of allied determination to defend the city. this is bbc news. our top story: donald trump hails a victory after securing legal
jonathan head, bbc news, mae sai, northern thailand. stay with us on bbc news.to victims of the holocaust, on the first ever royal visit to israel and the palestinian territories. members of the neo—nazi resistance movement stormed the world trade center, armed with pistols and shotguns. we believe that, according to international law, that we have a rightful claim on certain parts of this country as ourland. i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner". chapman, prison—pale...
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biggest section of they've bought up on the cheap all the properties handed out by basically fannie mae and freddie mac. for them to take over during you know during and after the financial crisis they also have a majority of the a.t.f. market the exchange traded fund market which is just a rant a system of putting black rock in a position to scrape money away from pension funds in another land grab money grabbing way completely unnecessary again he talks about it's not necessarily on paper absolute poverty because the america has on paper one of the highest income levels in the world is something like the fourth or fifth highest after several small european countries but the average american has a relatively high income that of a person an anomaly rich country only his income does not go very far most of it is not by attempting to afford the basics of life we've already seen how steep health care costs are but then there is education. there is transport there is interest and rent there is media and communications there is child care and elderly care all of these things reduce the avera
biggest section of they've bought up on the cheap all the properties handed out by basically fannie mae and freddie mac. for them to take over during you know during and after the financial crisis they also have a majority of the a.t.f. market the exchange traded fund market which is just a rant a system of putting black rock in a position to scrape money away from pension funds in another land grab money grabbing way completely unnecessary again he talks about it's not necessarily on paper...
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biggest section of they've bought up on the cheap all the properties handed out by basically fannie mae and freddie mac. for them to take over during you know during and after the financial crisis they also have a majority of the a.t.f. market the exchange traded fund market which is just a rant a system of putting black rock in a position to scrape money away from pension funds in another land grab money grabbing way is completely unnecessary again he talks about it's not necessarily on paper absolute poverty because the america has on paper one of the highest income levels in the world is something like the fourth or fifth highest after several small european countries where the average american has a relatively high income that of a person an anomaly rich country only his income does not go very far most of it is not by attempting to afford the basics of life we've already seen how steep health care costs are but then there is education. there is transport there's interest and rent there is media and communications there is child care and elderly care all of these things reduce the a
biggest section of they've bought up on the cheap all the properties handed out by basically fannie mae and freddie mac. for them to take over during you know during and after the financial crisis they also have a majority of the a.t.f. market the exchange traded fund market which is just a rant a system of putting black rock in a position to scrape money away from pension funds in another land grab money grabbing way is completely unnecessary again he talks about it's not necessarily on paper...
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biggest section of they've bought up on the cheap all the properties handed out by basically fannie mae and freddie mac. for them to take over during you know during and after the financial crisis they also have a majority of the a.t.f. market the exchange traded fund market which is just a rant a system of putting black rock in a position to scrape money away from pension funds in another land grab money grabbing way is completely unnecessary again he talks about it's not necessarily on paper...
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jonathan head, bbc news, mae sai, northern thailand.lderly siblings have been shot by their niece in an attack in a hong kong park, which left one victim dead and three wounded. the family met to settle a dispute over an inheritance, when the suspect pulled out a handgun. ada tsim sum—kit is now in police custody. for the first time in 20 years, a high—level eritrean delegation has officially entered ethiopia. the diplomats arrived in addis ababa for a visit that could mark the end of a tense relationship between the neighbouring states. earlier this month the ethiopian prime minister announced that he would withdraw ethiopia from contested territory between the two countries. russian police have been searching following a series of bomb threats. they are treating the incident as a hoax. early reports said 16 venues, including hotels and restaurants, had been evacuated. now take a look at this cctv footage that captured the moment a van was driven into the front of the offices of the dutch newspaper de telegraaf. a person gets out of th
jonathan head, bbc news, mae sai, northern thailand.lderly siblings have been shot by their niece in an attack in a hong kong park, which left one victim dead and three wounded. the family met to settle a dispute over an inheritance, when the suspect pulled out a handgun. ada tsim sum—kit is now in police custody. for the first time in 20 years, a high—level eritrean delegation has officially entered ethiopia. the diplomats arrived in addis ababa for a visit that could mark the end of a...
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mae the challenges funny way to talk about the problems in getting the stakeholders together a much lessfrontational circumstance to allow us to get to your to the pragmatic compromises and solutions. been: democrats have joined by this anti-trump, at the president sentiment. there have been challenges in the primaries because to make democrats shut up. problem in 2020? >> i don't think so. we are the party of the future. we are looking ahead. we are working on solutions that work for the whole country. saying bracket that by we have to stay positive. we don't want 20 candidates attacking each other. morgan ideas just make the party stronger. david: thank you for spending some time with us today. ahead, we will go through the supreme court ruling on state sales taxes. more detailed or coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ isaking news, melania trump touring the border. we have headlines. trump said that child separations have really bothered melania trump. now the first lady in texas is taking part in those briefings and tours. david: in the meantime, we have president trump say he wants
mae the challenges funny way to talk about the problems in getting the stakeholders together a much lessfrontational circumstance to allow us to get to your to the pragmatic compromises and solutions. been: democrats have joined by this anti-trump, at the president sentiment. there have been challenges in the primaries because to make democrats shut up. problem in 2020? >> i don't think so. we are the party of the future. we are looking ahead. we are working on solutions that work for the...
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owe pope ept say the current syrkem is wog fine and in most cases those workers often mae than the the $12o $12.50 minimum wage already. for consers this could change. because it means you may be paying more forood and drinks because business have to hike up menu prices and rkers ends up getting laidif off and also the big question is willeople still tip. some receivers fear tipping will go away. here's andy shelal the passingat of initie 77 is certainly a game change. >> we are wading our sales out of tips sitpeopleh make a way for a living. i belie that is ar okayic practice will go by the wayside and i don'that be to be in ie restaurantustry that is last holdouts on this i think once people starto adjust talking it ty findout ite downn. >> we'll are to wait and see and next step this proposal goes to coming gress for 30 day review. againl d.c. counseuld try to change it or block it from actually becoming law. that'she latest here from northwest. back toth you alle studio. >> thanks, autopsyy. >> turning to actual prime aarry races all democratic ce challenges in october.to one of th
owe pope ept say the current syrkem is wog fine and in most cases those workers often mae than the the $12o $12.50 minimum wage already. for consers this could change. because it means you may be paying more forood and drinks because business have to hike up menu prices and rkers ends up getting laidif off and also the big question is willeople still tip. some receivers fear tipping will go away. here's andy shelal the passingat of initie 77 is certainly a game change. >> we are wading...
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mae near 90 arou martin. 70s towards oakland and hay ward. close to 90 in concord and. san francisco downtown. having a chance at 70s next two to three days is the sea breeze. less of a factor in the forecast. there's the warm up. 80s and close to 90. the warmest day probably is tuesday. for most places. hour by hour tomorrow. temperatures really not too bad. at least unless you're inland county around concord and. more of the bay area. most valleys of a chance at the 90s. for eor victory parade. downtown oakland towards the lake will see 80s. tarm up kicking in on tuesday. check it out. hour by hour lunchtime on tuesday the areas of red closing in on 90s. by midafternoon tuesday 90 degree temperatures. it looks like another hot day setting up for wednesday. before the ridge of high pressure weakens. allowing the area of low pressure to drop down the coast. and begin this weekend breezy and cool. into thursday and friday. san francisco we have 70s around for the next couple days. u'll notice it there on tuesday. places like concord and liver more could be midto upper 90
mae near 90 arou martin. 70s towards oakland and hay ward. close to 90 in concord and. san francisco downtown. having a chance at 70s next two to three days is the sea breeze. less of a factor in the forecast. there's the warm up. 80s and close to 90. the warmest day probably is tuesday. for most places. hour by hour tomorrow. temperatures really not too bad. at least unless you're inland county around concord and. more of the bay area. most valleys of a chance at the 90s. for eor victory...
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has opened a criminal probe into whether traders manipulated prices for fannie mae and freddie mac bondsit focuses on secondary market trades for the mortgage firms corporate debt. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tic toc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: dumb. bad news, big mistake, abuse of authority are what some members of congress at about the tariffs on europe, canada, and mexico. this was from republicans. our allies subject to the tariffs were equally harsh but more diplomatic. bring in ae, we supportive for the president, matt schlapp, thank you for being with us. matt: great to be with you. david: you know the president and talk with the president. how much of this trait action is ideological? he says things that unfair and wrong, as opposed to getting jobs and good paying jobs for the american citizens? some people say this will not help overall jobs. matt: i think it is both. what the republicans who are -- for the republicans reflexively saying tariffs are bad, and i am
has opened a criminal probe into whether traders manipulated prices for fannie mae and freddie mac bondsit focuses on secondary market trades for the mortgage firms corporate debt. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tic toc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: dumb. bad news, big mistake, abuse of authority are what some members of congress at about the tariffs on europe, canada, and mexico....
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have confidenceho that christopher wy is going to do exactly what he's beenma hired to do, which is mae sure that the fbi is not only an institution of integrity, but that its agents are doing exactly what the american people would hope they're doing. which is making sure that they fight crime in this country. and i, i don't have maxine's same emotional negativity towards the fbi. i do think the fbi has had some major challenges, and i think under t its recent leadership we're finding out, well, things were not handled the way they should have been handled. and it'ss caused a major issue for the men and women that work for the fbi. and i'm confident that christopher wray is going to do everything he can to try and right the ship. >> host: our guest reps minnesota's 6th congressional district which includes which cities? >> guest: well, it's basically where the exerbs, more than 50% of the ground in my district is agricultural where can construction, the same distance roughly out 30, 40 miles we wrap around from the northeast to the northwest side of the twin cities. >> host: also a memb
have confidenceho that christopher wy is going to do exactly what he's beenma hired to do, which is mae sure that the fbi is not only an institution of integrity, but that its agents are doing exactly what the american people would hope they're doing. which is making sure that they fight crime in this country. and i, i don't have maxine's same emotional negativity towards the fbi. i do think the fbi has had some major challenges, and i think under t its recent leadership we're finding out,...
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opened a criminal probe into whether traders manipulated prices or fannie mae and freddie mac bonds.us is on secondary market trades for the mortgage firm's corporate debt. british household saved less of their income than previously estimated. the government says the savings ratio fell to 6.6%, the lowest since 1971. it fell substantially lower last year. meanwhile, disposable incomes adjusted for inflation also dropped. global news 24 hours a day, on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm kailey leinz. this is bloomberg. adding the u.s. economy 220 3000 jobs in may, unemployment down to 3.8%. month over month average hourly earnings rose .3%. president trump tweeted before the release that he was looking forward to seeing the figures, spurring speculation that the reports would be up eat, and then they were. joining us is diane swonk. before we get to the nuts and bolts of the jobs report, tell us exactly what was questionable about what the president did. we know that administrations get economic data in advance. >> so
opened a criminal probe into whether traders manipulated prices or fannie mae and freddie mac bonds.us is on secondary market trades for the mortgage firm's corporate debt. british household saved less of their income than previously estimated. the government says the savings ratio fell to 6.6%, the lowest since 1971. it fell substantially lower last year. meanwhile, disposable incomes adjusted for inflation also dropped. global news 24 hours a day, on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than...
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learned -- opened a criminal probe into whether traders manipulated prices and freddie may -- fannie maend freddie mac box -- bonds. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tic toc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am courtney donohoe. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. coming up on battle of the look at a will take a couple of charts you will not want to miss. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: time for our global battle of the charts, the segment you have been waiting for. see these trucks on the bloomberg by running dtv go. -- gtv go. transatlantic today. >> energy markets are always very exciting but this week it depends on how they look based on where you are in the world. this chart shows the price of brent relative to wti. normally, wti as a discount to brent but they move in the same direction. that has gone crazy this week. a lot of stuff going on in the u.s. mostly it has to do with infrastructure. producers have literally run out of space and pipelines to put the oil. that oil has been cut off the market and the price h
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make sure all of your doctors know aut all of your meds and mae ifou can start considering weaning off of some of the meds. exercise, sleep and diet are very oftenry very good factors that can replace those meds. >> is there going to be any kind of educational campaign? something that maybe should be ine when theyd give it to you that says warning this can do this? s e of the meds do have black box warnings already. th is only right now a study being released so will this now lead the drug industry to p more warnings on meds i think is down the road. >> thank you. of course, we hearhe about warnings on the commercials. >> they say it so icy. >> and the drug interactions. >>> also ahe on nbc nightly news with lester holt, tom will have more on this. that comes on right after news ow >>> right a teenager is recovering after nearly drowning in a pool at six flags america. video from chopper 4 over the wave poo at the theme park. prince george's fire and rescue tell us a teenage boy had to be rescued. at last check he was in critical condition at a local spital. >>> there is a new plan to
make sure all of your doctors know aut all of your meds and mae ifou can start considering weaning off of some of the meds. exercise, sleep and diet are very oftenry very good factors that can replace those meds. >> is there going to be any kind of educational campaign? something that maybe should be ine when theyd give it to you that says warning this can do this? s e of the meds do have black box warnings already. th is only right now a study being released so will this now lead the...
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. >> some interesting comments there, saying opec is not a political organization, they mae not lookmake a statement about the united states and the iran nuclear deal. >> that's it from the opec side of things. let's check in on the market action elsewhere this hour the futures picture for this stock market in the u.s. is positive for now the dow jones would open up by 125 points the s&p up by 13 the nasdaq up by 27 points let's talk about the currency side of things it could be driving action in the oil market now we see some dollar weakness versus the euro. 1.1667 for the dollar/euro 110.12 for the dollar/yen. >> joining us is simon, and you focus on currencies, was we're seeing out of opec, the decision making getting the oil output increase, how does that affect things in your world >> assuming there is going to be a deal of some kind, which is still an issue because we have to talk about that statement, we still got to say okay, from a direct perspective, from the negotiate sieve side it will hit those oil producers. it will be negative for the ruble, canadian dollar the flip si
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feeling about 105 degrees on mae monday. tuesday it will be feeling about 100 degrees out there.to soak up tomorrow and friday with low humidity. really comfortable temperatures. >> that is the nastiness making its way. we have had heat before but haven't had it combined with a lot of humidity. 86 ltomorrow. tle bit on the breezy side. still pretty nice. friday looking great. high of84. we will call it a fantastic friday. problem. ght no 87 on saturday. there is 94 on sunday. here is the hea wave making its way through here. getting a little unsettled into ne chance of showers and storms. once again not a wash out. we are not tking about flooding. we really do need to dry out after all the rain we have seen in the last month and a half. >>> the recent suicides of kat spade and anthony bourdain have put suicith spot light on the i. >> i do think that people get on social medi they compare themselves to other people. they start to feel badly about themselves and see they may be getting left out of certain social events. for somebody who is vulnerable that could cause a downward spi
feeling about 105 degrees on mae monday. tuesday it will be feeling about 100 degrees out there.to soak up tomorrow and friday with low humidity. really comfortable temperatures. >> that is the nastiness making its way. we have had heat before but haven't had it combined with a lot of humidity. 86 ltomorrow. tle bit on the breezy side. still pretty nice. friday looking great. high of84. we will call it a fantastic friday. problem. ght no 87 on saturday. there is 94 on sunday. here is the...
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mae used to do a and easter. i give back a lot. >> tsreat. that's wonderful. coonerleiman? >> this is a question for the director and inspector burke. do we get a lot ofomplaints from slate? how often do we get complaifro? ist on the docket? >> i remember the last... omm csionere? >> so do you alou anical amusement, that includes j includes jukebox. >> no. >> no, no, no. udesnot at ok. . x.uke i could have sworn it's all mixed in. did too. belii e you didn't need a per f being with the noise. >> so what sound system are you planning on having for the -- >> you see, this ist. it's not a big band, it's not a big band w amplifiers and thati that. it's maybe a trio. >> so live entertainment. >> yeah, where they come around and sing happy birthday. it's not a formal band where you have acoustics and all of that. basicall sealing rigceiling ri bar? is it sheet rock? is it open rafters, you can see the beam? >> no, there's no draft -- there's no rafters or anything. >> like, sheet rock? >> sheet rock, and there's beams, and it's retrofitted ready and stuff. >> yeah. sometimes we'r
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thanso, mae 's timewater's five-sto upgrade. get more out of your water.erowater. whs guy got a flat tire get more out of your water. in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. >> brian: a liberal professor wants to take ideas from a college campus and put them in young kids classrooms. a professor at the university of wisconsin whitewater is reportedly calling on k-12 schools to create programs to fight so-called toxic masculinity. the goal is to bring about cultural change and redefine what it means to be a male because men are running the world. here's a man running the world himself,d. they want to get rid of the so-called "rape culture," sexism and other stuff. >> greg: they realize they need to brainwash them. the ideas won't stick when you are an adult. this is a contagion from the campus to indoctrinate children into what i call a cult of shame. by the time they reach puberty,l contributing adults in society, you have to get the
thanso, mae 's timewater's five-sto upgrade. get more out of your water.erowater. whs guy got a flat tire get more out of your water. in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. >> brian: a liberal professor wants to take ideas from a college campus and put them in young kids classrooms. a professor at the university of wisconsin whitewater is reportedly calling on...
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a criminal probe open on whether trade was manipulated into freddie mae and freddie mac.day, online and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. tom: thank you so much. equities, bonds, commodities. challenges in the bond market. yield curve 44 basis points, a nonevent through the week. euro a bit of. bit. a at the markets with 14.71, a big at move way deutsche bank 9.48. francine, you're talking deutsche bank. stocks headed for a positive and for a tumultuous week. we saw political developments in the europe and escalating trade tensions spooking markets. today, things that to normal. treasury edging lower. focus shifted to u.s. jobs. deutsche bank is up on today's trade. of 2007k to the summer think of the french open. deutsche bank and you get to 2012, they have challenges through the beginning of the crisis and there is the great separation. it is stunning. the white line is deutsche bank with an 87% loss back to 2007. those are vectors going into different directions. longere: ramallah is no pr
a criminal probe open on whether trade was manipulated into freddie mae and freddie mac.day, online and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. tom: thank you so much. equities, bonds, commodities. challenges in the bond market. yield curve 44 basis points, a nonevent through the week. euro a bit of. bit. a at the markets with 14.71, a big at move way deutsche bank 9.48. francine, you're talking deutsche bank. stocks...
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mae situations. i have done with those in singapore, done work with the north korean before. north koreans need,o try to get a level of trust with people. it's really difficult for them beuse it is not country that trusts anyone and the people don't trust anyone. there might be something there in this idea of them being one on one and president trump trying to develop some kind of little spark of a relationship with this man s that kim jong-un' advisers feel they can go ahead and do those other meetings. >> and, in fact, a meeting is very, very smart. >> it might be. >> for this president, to try to connect with kim jong-un on a personal level. >> and then lead ve it to his advisers to do the rest after that one of the thing so surprising, of course, is the run-up to this. kristen welker, as you were in quebec and w see angela merkel and others still responding to president trump and president trump wouldn't threat go. here in singapore. five tweets this morning after he arrived still going after justin trudeau. maybe the most -- takeaway quoted by jeffrey goldberg who writes
mae situations. i have done with those in singapore, done work with the north korean before. north koreans need,o try to get a level of trust with people. it's really difficult for them beuse it is not country that trusts anyone and the people don't trust anyone. there might be something there in this idea of them being one on one and president trump trying to develop some kind of little spark of a relationship with this man s that kim jong-un' advisers feel they can go ahead and do those other...
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the comments it was prime minister trudeau, prime minister mae and angela merkel.we start with what we have accomplished. do anything that was accomplished there? let's start with positives. >> obviously nafta. the bilateralnegotiation on that . they have been trying to get a deal on that for a little bit now. but this is an issue right now. it plays into the larger tariffs situation. it plays into the larger tariff talk. it has been a big issue for the white house moving forward. your talk to regain the economic message. it has been an issue. but nafta negotiations is something that can help and also the president laying out that maybe we go with no tariffs and break guardrails on trade talks. it is sothat was looked at positively by some of the members of the g7. but it also is in stark contrast to tariffs he's been hanging out for the last month. >> and that we have this which is now a very public tension. tension between president trump and canadian prime minister, justin trudeau. what will become of this are you thinking? >> one thing right now, the white hous
the comments it was prime minister trudeau, prime minister mae and angela merkel.we start with what we have accomplished. do anything that was accomplished there? let's start with positives. >> obviously nafta. the bilateralnegotiation on that . they have been trying to get a deal on that for a little bit now. but this is an issue right now. it plays into the larger tariffs situation. it plays into the larger tariff talk. it has been a big issue for the white house moving forward. your...
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you lookwo at kim, you think mae not a burger place, maybe a salad place.for north korea. there's no way they're going to get out -- there's nothing for them to do. they are going to need -- they're going to be working in fast food restaurants. i can see kim wit at the chipote making burritos. this is good news for them. >> greg: i'm opted miss particular. i believe -- optimistic. i believe it's a win-win situation. they need us. we would like them to disarm. i think that trump is the first guy as a salesman from queens to actually approach this idea and say why don't we sit down with e guy we hate. he does that when he was a developer in queens, he met with worse people. >> that's true. we'll see what happens. iat mean, what's the harm that n be fall us. i can't get any worse. hi like the idea that they go hard on the negotiating the burger place. [ laughter ] >> we'll give you paninis. that's the red line. [ laughter ] >>ia that it easy. >> greg: i hate paninis. i absolutely hate them. >> it's a crushed sandwich. >> greg: i don't like it at all. i feel go
you lookwo at kim, you think mae not a burger place, maybe a salad place.for north korea. there's no way they're going to get out -- there's nothing for them to do. they are going to need -- they're going to be working in fast food restaurants. i can see kim wit at the chipote making burritos. this is good news for them. >> greg: i'm opted miss particular. i believe -- optimistic. i believe it's a win-win situation. they need us. we would like them to disarm. i think that trump is the...
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it was very stressful for sue mae who i've been married about roughly 5 months. and my plan was to get out of the air force after that. go back to san antonio where she stayed while i was in vietnam, finish my masters and go into the university in san antonio at night, get out of the air force and become a civilian or national security . and i got sort of plucked out of anonymity and was meant toward by some senior officers that made all the difference in the world both for my life. >> and of course when i retired from active duty in 1995, never figuring i'd ever come back to the government, i did get a call in late summer 2001 to come ba t the government to be the director for what was then the national mapping agency which has since morphed into the national intelligence agency.can by mister rumsfeld after almost 5 years there and i figured that's absolutely the end. i was out about three months, got a call from the secretary of defense, bob gates who succeeded mister rumsfeld and asked me if i would finish the bush term, would have been about 19 months and the
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mae he just gotong like i've gottenhing is ithe beginning of the investigation. it was atake. i swear, it was a mistake. the guy made a mistake. >> katie: he was not yet on the trump legal team when it de what he c mistakes. in a generate letter to special counsel mueller that leaked over the weekend. white house press secretary sarahaslsdeni allegations of president trump dictated the trump tower statement. yesterday, she was asked by reporters by those comments contradicted the disclosure by the president's lawyers in that letter to mueller and here's how she responded. because this is from a letter from the outside counsel and i direct you to them to question. once again, you're referencing a letter that came directly from outside counsel and i would refer you to them to answer that question. speak with respect to know to believe? >> once,an cment on a letter from the president's outside counsel and i direct you to them. >> katie: so although now sarah sanders is putting this outside counsel last year, politically the president did not dictate this response. in his lawyers
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of 84 and as we look to the aeekendin it's father's day weekend, 85 and completely dry on saturday, maeated thunderstorm out there on sunday, later in the day, b i moreortantly it is hot and humid. a high temperature around 90 but when you factor in the mugginess onunday the feels like temperature will be closer to 100 degrees so you want to keep mind.in lauren will be joining me at 4:45 to really break down the weekend hou byour with what you can expect and she will touch more on that small thunderstorm chance on father's day. after that monday a high temperature of 93gr s. so this forecast has a lot of heat in it, but right now we are enjoying thiseautiful weather out there. wendy and pat. >> all right. thanks, amelia. >>> hidden trave b fees canw your vacation budget. >> but we are working for your money with the four trickiest ones to spot and how to get around them. >> and newea resrch reveals a bunch of problems with the suv that you may be drivg.in >>> new vehicle crash tests reveal some major flaws in certain suvs. consumer reporter susan hogan is working for you with this impor
of 84 and as we look to the aeekendin it's father's day weekend, 85 and completely dry on saturday, maeated thunderstorm out there on sunday, later in the day, b i moreortantly it is hot and humid. a high temperature around 90 but when you factor in the mugginess onunday the feels like temperature will be closer to 100 degrees so you want to keep mind.in lauren will be joining me at 4:45 to really break down the weekend hou byour with what you can expect and she will touch more on that small...
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(womancause dad mae we'd keep mom at home. (vo) call 844-4-brightstar okrea...is it...?ue digital pregnancy test... ...with smart countdown, gives unmistakably clear... ...results written in words. over 99% accurate. absolute clarity, when you need it most. >>> welcome back to "hardball." a pivotal moment in robert kennedy's path towards becoming an advocate for civil rights was a1963 gathering of african-american intellectuals and artists where a young activist said he wouldn't fight for america when the country continued to deny us our rights. bobby's first reaction to that was exasperation. but as i wrote in bobby kennedy, a raging spirit he eventually came around to the young activist point of view noting if i had gone through what he had gone through, i might feel differently about this country. i spoke with entertainer harry bellefonte who was at th 1963 meeting. >> harry, it's an honor to have you on. you look great. thanks for coming over to "hardball" tonight. >> a great pleasure. >> 50 years ago, robert kennedy we were wondering if he was going to make it. he d
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. >> i hava question maes, please >> good thing you raised your hand so polite. >> would you rather? >> i love this game! >> do you understand it? would youather, it means she gives you a ch >> i would rather you ask a question >> technology and financials, right here, right now. technology and financials, technology still >>hat's my time horizon? >> what's my time horizon? >> right here until the end of the year >> the end of the year i didn't even ask you. >> thanks. >> i'll take technology and all you have to do is look at my portfolio and y. ose two names because with tim, i tnk the money center is the place to be, but technology, i think, still has plenty of room to the upside >>ill allow you to say neither, dan >> i was going to say pass >> you pas >> one stat. one stat and wha to go >> apparently that works on the sk if you look at the triple qs and thxlf divided by triple qs and anyone can dth at home and xlf has underpfohe tech in the last year by how much, guy, would you say >> 8%. do you think that's massive underperformance from a company that should be trading at a highe
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mae a bit too much. watch this. >> could you tell at the beginning?was your -- what was that first ? >> i felt very good at the beginning. the relationship was really good. he's got a very good personality. he's funny. it's been a very intense relationship. it's intense.t and very [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sounds like somebody is going to the fantasy suite. i -- [ laughter ] ♪ it makes sense, though. kim is totally trump's type. he's foreign and half hi sage. ve: oh. >> jimmy: so it's very -- [ audience ohs ] >> steve: hey oh! >> jimmy: "he was gentle, he was kind. [ laughter ] i was big spn, he was little un." [ laughter ] this is big, you guys. it came out today that trump's lawyer michael cohen might flip on the president in the russia investigation. here is a photo of cohen yeah, that's called resting snitch face. and -- [ laughter and applause ] but here's some good news for the president, tomorrow is his birthday.us the white is filled with balloons, champagne and streamers. he was flattered until he re ized it was all left over from the party the
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just the pretalks and secretary of state mike pompeo said earlier today, the only two mpeople who can mae any sort of concrete and major decisions are the two people who will meet in the room tomorrow morning. guys. >> we'll see what happens. thanks. >> interesting times, thanks so much. stick with nbc news for continuing coverage of the historic summit between president trump and kim jong-un. live coverage from singapore is coming up on the "today" show at 7:00 right after "today in the bay." >>> right now at 6:09, we start out on this monday morning with some sunshine and we know it's going to be a hot day even though it's nice and cool now with mid-50s. our temperature trend in san jose will be at 68 degrees. rising fast already by 10:00 and we'll be at 80 degrees at 2:00, heading into the mid-80s for the afternoon. and for the inland valleys and spots like antioch and santa rosa, expects high in the low 90s today, most of the bay area in the 70s and 80s but gets even hotter tomorrow. i'll have a look at today's temperature trend coming up in four minutes. scanning our shot of the bay
just the pretalks and secretary of state mike pompeo said earlier today, the only two mpeople who can mae any sort of concrete and major decisions are the two people who will meet in the room tomorrow morning. guys. >> we'll see what happens. thanks. >> interesting times, thanks so much. stick with nbc news for continuing coverage of the historic summit between president trump and kim jong-un. live coverage from singapore is coming up on the "today" show at 7:00 right...
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this is another one that just doesn't make sense to a girl like mae.ce is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet counts, infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalities in liver blood tests, diarrhea, hair thinning or loss, vomiting, rash, and loss of appetite. alice calls it her new normal because a lot has changed,
this is another one that just doesn't make sense to a girl like mae.ce is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients...
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the trump administration wants congress to remove the federal charter for fannie mae and freddie macpart of a lane to release the mortgage giant from u.s. control. the two companies, which have been under u.s. conservative ship its 2008, could have markets challenged by new competitors under the plan. any rivals would be overseen by a government entity with power to approve guarantors, change regulation, and make sure participants are capitalized. that is your bloomberg business flash. guy: thank you. now to opec and there was drama last night in vienna. iran's oil minister walked out of the meeting, predicting a deal won't be reached when the cartel meets. that came as the saudi minister said this was to produced production. increase production. easing, the current was 2.8. it is a nominal figure, meaning what is delivered to the market will be a smaller number. guy: let's go back to vienna and join manus cranny. manus? manus: good morning to you. we have the head of market research and strategy at j.p. morgan chase. you share the view that a nominal increase of one million would eq
the trump administration wants congress to remove the federal charter for fannie mae and freddie macpart of a lane to release the mortgage giant from u.s. control. the two companies, which have been under u.s. conservative ship its 2008, could have markets challenged by new competitors under the plan. any rivals would be overseen by a government entity with power to approve guarantors, change regulation, and make sure participants are capitalized. that is your bloomberg business flash. guy:...
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. >> democrat mae tran thinks she can go with this district.ut she's got another problem to deal with? >> is it true that the national democrats asked to you get out of the race? >> they called me and is he we did a poll, the poll shows that you know, you don't have any viability, so you should consider dropping out. >> was that a crazy thing to here. >> oh my gosh, it was. i said first who gave you that right and secondly, how dare you had the how dare. >> you it'a fny t t hear from a democrat. >> i know. i didn't want to do that. >> there are actually more icans than democra running in the 39th, but one of them is endorsed by the outgoing congressman and she seems to be the clear front runner young kim. >> welcome to 39th district. >> this is the district the democrats think is the most flipable in the country. >> not so. this is a very vibrant business district. i've talked to every single one of them and they come and talked to me about the issues that they care about. [ speaking foreign language ] we haven't had a voice, asian american voi
. >> democrat mae tran thinks she can go with this district.ut she's got another problem to deal with? >> is it true that the national democrats asked to you get out of the race? >> they called me and is he we did a poll, the poll shows that you know, you don't have any viability, so you should consider dropping out. >> was that a crazy thing to here. >> oh my gosh, it was. i said first who gave you that right and secondly, how dare you had the how dare. >>...
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this idea that the white house and those around the president have had for a long time is ife we maestory about all these criminal elements at the border, we makit about drugs, about ms-13 gangs than we wine beca make democrats have to defend the indefensible. but the image of children andch the audio ofdren is going to beat all of those other images nine times out of ten. and just listening to that audio to steve's point earlier in the show, could you see this coming up in every campaign ad that goes out in 2018. it's a situation that i think republicans are going to have to get. >> two thoughts. one is the republicans are still worried about the base. this tells you somseething bec the democrats are working on swing voters and independents and people will descend-- decide some of these elections. and when you look at the quinnipiac poll in terms of separating children and parents, it's not only 66% of all voters oppose that, but it i 68% of independents, 68% of whites with a college degree and as amy points out, one inree republicans disagree on what the president and their party d
this idea that the white house and those around the president have had for a long time is ife we maestory about all these criminal elements at the border, we makit about drugs, about ms-13 gangs than we wine beca make democrats have to defend the indefensible. but the image of children andch the audio ofdren is going to beat all of those other images nine times out of ten. and just listening to that audio to steve's point earlier in the show, could you see this coming up in every campaign ad...
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commission on the cla discrimination claim brought against him, that one or two members of the commission mae statements that justice kennedy and the other members of the majority felt showed evidence of hostility towards region and mr. phillips' religious beliefs. and on that basis, based on those facts, those circumstances, the court felt that it had to reverse thef rulinghe lower court in favor of the same-sex couple that brought the discrimination claim. >> nawazit was a 7-2 decion, just as ginsburg drafted the dissent. and in that, she made clear she felt it was a discrimination case. and she wrote, the fact that phillips, the cakemaker, might sell other cakes and cookies to d lesbian customers was irrelevant to the issue craig e,d mullins, the gay cou case presented. what matters is that phillips would not provide a gooder rvice to a se-sex couple that he would provide to a heterosexual couple. but to your earlier point,st e kennedy, who wrote the majority opinion here, basically said, we're going to have to take these on a case-by-case basis. he wrote, the outcome of ca like this in ot
commission on the cla discrimination claim brought against him, that one or two members of the commission mae statements that justice kennedy and the other members of the majority felt showed evidence of hostility towards region and mr. phillips' religious beliefs. and on that basis, based on those facts, those circumstances, the court felt that it had to reverse thef rulinghe lower court in favor of the same-sex couple that brought the discrimination claim. >> nawazit was a 7-2 decion,...