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magnus wennman: i have a son my own. he's six years old. i put him to bed every night, so i know how important it is for him to feel safe, especially when he goes to sleep. it's a special moment, it's an intimate moment that i think most people can relate to. >> wennman works for the newspaper aftenbladet in stockholm. he wanted to find a way to bring home to his audience the kind of life child refugees are forced to live. he took photos in syria and in locations around europe for his project, entitled "where the children sleep." magnus wennman: they truly are the most innocent victims of this war. they have absolutely nothing to do with it. i want people to see this. i want people to know the stories of these children. >> last autumn, hungary suddenly erected a barbed-wire fence along the border to serbia, closing off the balkan route to the european union for refugees. these people arrived just a few hours too late. sham and his mother fell asleep right by the fence. this photo of lamar in a serbian forest won a world press photo award. n
magnus wennman: i have a son my own. he's six years old. i put him to bed every night, so i know how important it is for him to feel safe, especially when he goes to sleep. it's a special moment, it's an intimate moment that i think most people can relate to. >> wennman works for the newspaper aftenbladet in stockholm. he wanted to find a way to bring home to his audience the kind of life child refugees are forced to live. he took photos in syria and in locations around europe for his...
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joe: george magnus, thank you very much.: coming up, a new poll shows donald trump trailing hillary clinton by wide margins in virginia and florida. is it too late for donald trump to turn it all around? this is bloomberg. ♪ hillary clinton is expanding her lead into he battled ground states. a washington post poll shows clinton with a 14 point lead over trump and virginia. a new poll has the democrat up by nine points in florida. let's figure out what is going on. welcome. what gives on the latest poll? anything happened between last time and now? is getting worse for trump. virginia is starting to look out of reach. i think his campaign is more worried about the polls in florida. oliver: trump through the primaries was all about the polling, but now he's not talking about it so much. is he giving any commentary on the latest numbers? like he is reconciling himself to the idea that he might just lose. a couple ofoned times that if he loses, he will take a long vacation. it's interesting that some of his supporters are dismi
joe: george magnus, thank you very much.: coming up, a new poll shows donald trump trailing hillary clinton by wide margins in virginia and florida. is it too late for donald trump to turn it all around? this is bloomberg. ♪ hillary clinton is expanding her lead into he battled ground states. a washington post poll shows clinton with a 14 point lead over trump and virginia. a new poll has the democrat up by nine points in florida. let's figure out what is going on. welcome. what gives on the...
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((annette magnus/ex. dir., battle born progress: "but also the state makes money on this alan, and we've talked about this before, just like colorado and washington, the state will make a lot of money if this is taxed and regulated the way so is there any indication of how the vote will go? recent independent polls show the initiative passing by a margin of 8-9 percentage points. of course... the election is still three months away. patrick walker... 8 news now. ((dave courvoisier)) >>> now to the weather... and will the valley see some rain tonight? ((christianne klein)) >> katie boer is here with the answer.. ((katie)) another nice but cooler day across the valley...we did briefly climb to 102 -- but that was very brief with most of our afternoon spent in the upper lots of blue sky but we do have a few clouds this afternoon -- we did see a few briefly intense cells south of boulder city and searchlight -- instability stemming off some of the sporadic storms we've seen in nearby mohave county. but those
((annette magnus/ex. dir., battle born progress: "but also the state makes money on this alan, and we've talked about this before, just like colorado and washington, the state will make a lot of money if this is taxed and regulated the way so is there any indication of how the vote will go? recent independent polls show the initiative passing by a margin of 8-9 percentage points. of course... the election is still three months away. patrick walker... 8 news now. ((dave courvoisier))...
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((annette magnus/ex. dir., battle born progress: "but also the state makes money on this alan, and we've talked about this before, just like colorado and washington, the state will make a lot of money if this is taxed and regulated the way it should how the vote will go? recent independent polls show the initiative passing by a margin of 8-9 percentage points. of course... the election is still three months away. patrick walker... 8 news now. ((dave courvoisier)) >> the d-e-a will increase the amount of marijuana available for research, as well as open testing up at more institutions. currently only the university of mississippi is allowed to supply marijuana for research./// ((christianne klein)) >>> we showed you the flooding in zion national park lastht major rock fall forced the mount carmel highway to close. it happened near the pine creek bridge in the park and the blockage affected both sides of the road. a hazard geologist has been called in to remove the rock and assess the road before it reopens
((annette magnus/ex. dir., battle born progress: "but also the state makes money on this alan, and we've talked about this before, just like colorado and washington, the state will make a lot of money if this is taxed and regulated the way it should how the vote will go? recent independent polls show the initiative passing by a margin of 8-9 percentage points. of course... the election is still three months away. patrick walker... 8 news now. ((dave courvoisier)) >> the d-e-a will...
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executive director annette magnus on the left debate what he meant >> week for trump is his second amendment comment essentially saying the second amendment people can take care of doubleday could do something if hillary clinton was elected. how do you take that comment? >> i was pretty horrified. i don't care who you are. i don't care what party you are supporting, those comments have no day place in this day and that. one of the secret service tweets came out that the now looking into it because those are the things that incite violence. those of the things that cause violence in our society and this hateful rhetoric that trump has been. >>steve: is unacceptable. we need to call that out. again, i don't care if you're a democrat or republican. if that were democrat doing that republican i would feel the exact same way. we have no place in our frankly it encourages people to do stupid things. >> the sarah palin treatment is the focus to just on donald trump. as a springboardblown out of proportion? >> there been threats made to the trump campaign as the result. >> that's not good too. >> we
executive director annette magnus on the left debate what he meant >> week for trump is his second amendment comment essentially saying the second amendment people can take care of doubleday could do something if hillary clinton was elected. how do you take that comment? >> i was pretty horrified. i don't care who you are. i don't care what party you are supporting, those comments have no day place in this day and that. one of the secret service tweets came out that the now looking...
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tucson police chief chris magnus and los angeles police chief charles beck.is gathering comes at a sensitive time in relations between police and the communities they serve and after a recent set of jabs by donald trump. take a listen to what he had to say about hillary clinton during a rally in wisconsin. >> she is against the police, believe me. you know and i know it. guess what? she knows it. those medaling the narrative of cops as a racist force in our society, a narrative supported with a nod by my opponent, shared directly in the responsibility in the unrest in milwaukee and many other places within our country. >> joining us is cnn's chris frates. a couple other biggies on the list as well. chief from seattle, former chief from philadelphia, the chief from camden county, dallas county. what exactly does she expect to do in this meeting and what's the message out of it? >> reporter: a clinton aide telling us the meeting will focus on the challenges and the opportunities police face in cities across the country. clinton bringing in chiefs of police from
tucson police chief chris magnus and los angeles police chief charles beck.is gathering comes at a sensitive time in relations between police and the communities they serve and after a recent set of jabs by donald trump. take a listen to what he had to say about hillary clinton during a rally in wisconsin. >> she is against the police, believe me. you know and i know it. guess what? she knows it. those medaling the narrative of cops as a racist force in our society, a narrative supported...
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((annette magnus/executive director, battle born progress: "i think it's a huge disruption, and i think the court should have decided this already so that we the decision is.")) ((patrick walker)) and if the program is struck down... those who have already pulled their kids from public schools could be on the hook for the bill if their child has been accepted into private schools. for parents... it's a gamble that may or may not pay off. ((alan stock/supports school choice program: "it's a crapshoot in many ways, they're waiting to see how it does come down.")) ((patrick walker)) patrick walker... 8 news now. >>> ((denise valdez)) >> the court will also rule on an appeal by the a-c-l-u. a clark county district judge previously dismissed a lawsuit that the program allows for state funds to go directoy to religious schools -- which woud constitution./// ((weather toss)) <<< tedd florendo looking outside showing some hazy skies still at this hour due to smoke from wildfires burning in california. air quality advisory winds still remain gusty at times from the southwest and do expect some g
((annette magnus/executive director, battle born progress: "i think it's a huge disruption, and i think the court should have decided this already so that we the decision is.")) ((patrick walker)) and if the program is struck down... those who have already pulled their kids from public schools could be on the hook for the bill if their child has been accepted into private schools. for parents... it's a gamble that may or may not pay off. ((alan stock/supports school choice program:...
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((annette magnus, exec dir. of institute for progressive nevada once you get involved with one of these organizations, show up to the community meetings that we're having, go and find your legislator about ((sharie johnson)) the organization is made up of nine 9 profits including chispa nevada, to reach the minority community. ((rudy zamora, program director, chispa nevada our communities of color, latin, african american communities sometimes don't get the message because we're stuck working 2-3 jobs to make sure we're making ends meet and we're missing out on crucial information that's gonna help our kids not suffer from asthma )) ((sharie johnson)) healthier families, renewable jobs and energy solutions. sharie johnson, 8news now. >> ((dave courvoisier)) and look for this story to see who's involved and how you can help./// ((christianne klein)) >>> we are just a few weeks away from back to school... and we asked the man in charge of clark county schools the questions you want answered. we sat down with super
((annette magnus, exec dir. of institute for progressive nevada once you get involved with one of these organizations, show up to the community meetings that we're having, go and find your legislator about ((sharie johnson)) the organization is made up of nine 9 profits including chispa nevada, to reach the minority community. ((rudy zamora, program director, chispa nevada our communities of color, latin, african american communities sometimes don't get the message because we're stuck working...
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ways in on magnus the economy and trade after the brexit vote. from , going dark in colorado and pennsylvania. scarlet: we begin with market minutes. stocks retreating from record highs. housing starts beat estimates, , but iter than expected is the commentary from fed officials that may have changed the tone in the market. joe:
ways in on magnus the economy and trade after the brexit vote. from , going dark in colorado and pennsylvania. scarlet: we begin with market minutes. stocks retreating from record highs. housing starts beat estimates, , but iter than expected is the commentary from fed officials that may have changed the tone in the market. joe:
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i want to thank chief o'toole coming all the way from seattle and chief magnus, thank you for coming, thank you for coming from l.a. with a lot of first-hand experience that we want to hear from. i want to thank chief ramsey i've known him in various incarnations starting in washington and philadelphia. and i particularly appreciate his service on president obama's policing study which has a lot of good ideas. sheriff valdez, thank you for being here. you've been elected, three times, as i understand it, by the deem of dallas county, and your devotion to service really is well-known. and chief thompson, thank you for coming, from camden and from the trenches, to tell us what's working and how we can do more of that. and try to create a better dialogue in our community. so with that, i'm going to let the press have a chance to depart. we can begin our conversation. harris: all right. so we will come back out now. she is going to chat until the media members in the room get up and leave. then they will talk about, as you heard hillary clinton saying there what she came to meet about. i
i want to thank chief o'toole coming all the way from seattle and chief magnus, thank you for coming, thank you for coming from l.a. with a lot of first-hand experience that we want to hear from. i want to thank chief ramsey i've known him in various incarnations starting in washington and philadelphia. and i particularly appreciate his service on president obama's policing study which has a lot of good ideas. sheriff valdez, thank you for being here. you've been elected, three times, as i...
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matt: that was ebs senior economist and author george magnus.m the release of the fed's latest meeting minutes. we have the global economic advisor to pimco joining us with his take on why the fed should pass with july and what is ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: it is 1:00 p.m. in london. matt: welcome to "bloomberg markets." ♪ matt: from bloomberg world headquarters in midtown manhattan, good afternoon. a gorgeous day here in new york city. for once, i'm told it is not 90 degrees or higher outside. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu and he is matt miller. recovering new york stories to windows errors in this hour. the dollar is gaining as investors await the minutes from the feds last meeting. matt: emerging-market stocks and currencies also falling ahead of the fed minutes. rate hike mean for countries like argentina and venezuela? scarlet: paul krugman tells us a clinton presidency would mean for the economy. would it be a continuation of president obama's legacy? matt: the halfway to the trading day. onie hyman has the latest equities. julie: and
matt: that was ebs senior economist and author george magnus.m the release of the fed's latest meeting minutes. we have the global economic advisor to pimco joining us with his take on why the fed should pass with july and what is ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: it is 1:00 p.m. in london. matt: welcome to "bloomberg markets." ♪ matt: from bloomberg world headquarters in midtown manhattan, good afternoon. a gorgeous day here in new york city. for once, i'm told it is not 90...