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i'm manus cranny. the chinese premier says the country still has the policy tools to deal with pressures on growth. he announced that china will open up its onshore currency markets to foreign central banks. he spoke at the world economic forum. >> we're integrating ourselves into the wider world, and china will open up even more. our policy of investing abroad will remain unchanged. these specific policies will continue to encourage more foreign investment in china, and they will expand access to markets. francine: the speech came as china reported -- the fastest consumer price growth in a year. that will compound challenges to policymakers. let's cross live to our beijing bureau chief. did he map out a plan to jumpstart the economy? nick: there were no specific proposals this time around. what you heard more was the voice of reassurance. there has been so much uncertainty in the last few weeks about the government's intention to valuing the yuan and how it would respond to a host of bad economic data
i'm manus cranny. the chinese premier says the country still has the policy tools to deal with pressures on growth. he announced that china will open up its onshore currency markets to foreign central banks. he spoke at the world economic forum. >> we're integrating ourselves into the wider world, and china will open up even more. our policy of investing abroad will remain unchanged. these specific policies will continue to encourage more foreign investment in china, and they will expand...
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manus: across the board.t for that moment of when the whole of asia is able to tweet and understand, i love that woman more than sharks love blood. "house of cards" it is going to be big. it is going to be big in japan. hank you for the update. google, a major rebrand and netflix piano. we're going to stay with the theme. we're going to have a chat with the c.e.o. of lendco. stay with "the pulse." ♪ manus: it is the third annual gathering of bankers in frankfurt. our man on the ground is hans nichols. he has a very special guest. it is the c.e.o. of lendco. hans, take it away. hans: thank you, manus. i'm joined by one of its co-found rs. thank you very much for joining us. >> my pleasure. hans: you do peer to peer lending. the y realize you're competition? >> i think in germany -- it is three years behind the u.k. and u.k. is three years behind the u.s. hans: when you look at -- what you offer customers,, what can you offer them that all of s can't?nk >> we take the credit out of the banking -- the two custom
manus: across the board.t for that moment of when the whole of asia is able to tweet and understand, i love that woman more than sharks love blood. "house of cards" it is going to be big. it is going to be big in japan. hank you for the update. google, a major rebrand and netflix piano. we're going to stay with the theme. we're going to have a chat with the c.e.o. of lendco. stay with "the pulse." ♪ manus: it is the third annual gathering of bankers in frankfurt. our man...
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manus: i'm manus cranny. our top headlines.yuan traded in hong kong set for its biggest weekly advance since march. hasr china's central bank been seeing taking the unusual step of extending its currency support measures to the offshore markets. it is the latest in a series of extraordinary moves aimed at stopping capital outflows and s depreciationn' pressure. following the largest evaluation of the chinese monetary -- currency and more than two decades. hascine: the bank of korea kept key interest rates unchanged as it gages uncertainties for the economy from china slowdown and a rate r ise by the federal reserve. the decision to hold the seven-day repurchase rate at 1.5% was forecast by 16 of 18 economists surveyed. manus: a fired citigroup traders as a colleague who has been promoted profited from front running for next change orders. perry simpson who started his -- trial earlier this week implicated michael -- a managing director and global head of short-term interest-rate foreign-exchange at the lender. the bank says the
manus: i'm manus cranny. our top headlines.yuan traded in hong kong set for its biggest weekly advance since march. hasr china's central bank been seeing taking the unusual step of extending its currency support measures to the offshore markets. it is the latest in a series of extraordinary moves aimed at stopping capital outflows and s depreciationn' pressure. following the largest evaluation of the chinese monetary -- currency and more than two decades. hascine: the bank of korea kept key...
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manus: i'm manus cranny. here are some of our top headlines. direct trains for security. thousands of refugees were camping outside. francine: weaker commodity prices, slowing trade make it likely the e.c.b. will downgrade an inflation forecast today. policy action is likely to be nnounced at the meeting. the q.e. program could be expanded. manus: plans to cut its army personnel by 300,000. biggest reduction since 2000. the announcement was a made at the start of the military parade in beijing. thousands of soldiers are marching through the capital and hundreds of war planes and other military hardware are on display. francine: president obama has obtained enough votes for his iran nuclear deal. 34 senators indicated they will back the agreement meaning the president can stop republicans from overriding it. both chambers plan to debate it next week. manus: it is 10:3031. time to check in with jon ferro. stocks are up. jonathan: in china, a sigh of leaf. markets closed for two days. no data out of the world's second largest economy either. the d
manus: i'm manus cranny. here are some of our top headlines. direct trains for security. thousands of refugees were camping outside. francine: weaker commodity prices, slowing trade make it likely the e.c.b. will downgrade an inflation forecast today. policy action is likely to be nnounced at the meeting. the q.e. program could be expanded. manus: plans to cut its army personnel by 300,000. biggest reduction since 2000. the announcement was a made at the start of the military parade in beijing....
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manus: you said the u.s. equity market, we're all getting ready whether low the fed takes a shot across the bow at rating -- as raising rates. as far as u.s. equity markets and concern, we have done our poll. it says the s&p market will and 50% higher than where we are at the moment. at 2204. will you join that pack? johnny: i'm not that optimistic. may outperform a little bit, but i see, i don't see there are so many catalysts for p.e. expansion. the prevailing benevolent equity environment with low interest rates generally and various shortages of other places put capital will probably support u.s. equities. deepn't see it have a too correction. but ultimately, it is probably not the most interesting place for us with a couple of exceptions. m&aee a lot of -- opportunities. and we have always liked old tech as a sector. we do not go for netflix. francine: the valuation story. thank you so much for now. manus: here is look at what it else is on our radar this tuesday. buy aas agreed to london-based rival. am
manus: you said the u.s. equity market, we're all getting ready whether low the fed takes a shot across the bow at rating -- as raising rates. as far as u.s. equity markets and concern, we have done our poll. it says the s&p market will and 50% higher than where we are at the moment. at 2204. will you join that pack? johnny: i'm not that optimistic. may outperform a little bit, but i see, i don't see there are so many catalysts for p.e. expansion. the prevailing benevolent equity...
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manus: absolutely. juncker says the refugee are the continents number one priority as he delivered his state of the union address yesterday. >> the first priority is and must be the refugee crisis. since the beginning of the year, nearly 500,000 people have made their way to europe, the vast majority of them fleeing from syria, the terror of the islamic state in libya. , with over 200,000 refugees, in hungary, and italy with 120,000. the numbers are impressive. for some, they are frightening. time to taket a fright. it is a time for both determined, concerted action by the european union, by its member states, and by its institutions. francine: for more on all of this let's get to hans nichols in berlin. what do you make of what we heard so far? far inhat we heard so the migration refugee side of the equation is three important points. he came up with a dollar figure -- 1.8 billion euros for refugees, for this sort of problem. he also came up with increasing border protection. make a realm to border pol
manus: absolutely. juncker says the refugee are the continents number one priority as he delivered his state of the union address yesterday. >> the first priority is and must be the refugee crisis. since the beginning of the year, nearly 500,000 people have made their way to europe, the vast majority of them fleeing from syria, the terror of the islamic state in libya. , with over 200,000 refugees, in hungary, and italy with 120,000. the numbers are impressive. for some, they are...
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manus? manus: great job in ankara there at the g-20.ll with me lucy mcdonnell, chief investment officer at allianz. lucy, i thought it was fascinating to hear the former weopec chairman saying that are getting strung out on stock market volatility. fundamentals have not changed that much in terms of growth. yes, lower in china. he has the nail on the head. lucy: fundamentals have not changed, but i think some people have not understood what the fundamentals were previously. that has been the change. that is i think the understanding of how weak the underlying economy has been is now better. that's good. so, when you look at the real data that we can believe in china -- and it's not much -- production, retail sales, you can get a better idea of where we are. and those are very weak. retail sales are strongest. companies exposed the consumer and china are probably better off than those devlin -- delving into manufacturing. but those figures have been weak for a while. so that is not news. i think they are still looking at the official num
manus? manus: great job in ankara there at the g-20.ll with me lucy mcdonnell, chief investment officer at allianz. lucy, i thought it was fascinating to hear the former weopec chairman saying that are getting strung out on stock market volatility. fundamentals have not changed that much in terms of growth. yes, lower in china. he has the nail on the head. lucy: fundamentals have not changed, but i think some people have not understood what the fundamentals were previously. that has been the...
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i'm @manus cranny. @flacqua.e is ♪ manus: awaiting gdp data for the second quarter.looks like the economy grew by .7%, matching the earlier estimates. the u.k. economy growing by .7%. gauges important, the key of wealth in britain has risen above is pretty recession peak. workers are seeing the compensation rise at the fastest pace in 8 years. .6% abovead was its level in 2008. the economy grew .7%. unrevised from a previous estimate. net trade driving the expansion. compensation rose 4.7% from a year earlier. the biggest increase since 2007. with a flechette near a record low, real disposable income -- with inflation near record low, disposable income jumped the most in three years. the figures reinforcing the view that britain's economy which has grown for 10 straight quarters is continuing to grow. .7% for the second quarter. there you go. manus: ok, mark, thank you for wrapping up those growth numbers for us. the second7% in quarter. president putin has gained approval to a ploy armed forces forces in syria. this comes two days after putin met with president obam
i'm @manus cranny. @flacqua.e is ♪ manus: awaiting gdp data for the second quarter.looks like the economy grew by .7%, matching the earlier estimates. the u.k. economy growing by .7%. gauges important, the key of wealth in britain has risen above is pretty recession peak. workers are seeing the compensation rise at the fastest pace in 8 years. .6% abovead was its level in 2008. the economy grew .7%. unrevised from a previous estimate. net trade driving the expansion. compensation rose 4.7%...
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manus: i am manus cranny.ith a globalay commodity crisis which is dragging marcus later across the globe. -- markets later across the globe. we will talk about the struggles of glencore. francine: we are looking at it from all angles and also a qatar wealth fund which launched $6 billion in three days. first, how the markets are affected with mark barton. mark: let's start with the epicenter of the global selloff, glencore. shares catching up with what happened and london shrinking by 20%. in hong kong. after london fell 29% on monday. the biggest decline ever. the intraday, weapon open for one hour in shares are up by 7% and has been as high as 10%. today, 74 white stuff the value of the share price. off of the share price. we have a fight to safety boosting the u.s. treasuries a european government bonds. japan is a haven of choice today. let's look at the bloomberg world mining index. that encapsulates the biggest miners in the world. 2015 and you will see clearly what is happening. day,rs falling for an 8t
manus: i am manus cranny.ith a globalay commodity crisis which is dragging marcus later across the globe. -- markets later across the globe. we will talk about the struggles of glencore. francine: we are looking at it from all angles and also a qatar wealth fund which launched $6 billion in three days. first, how the markets are affected with mark barton. mark: let's start with the epicenter of the global selloff, glencore. shares catching up with what happened and london shrinking by 20%. in...
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manus: i am manus cranny.e will be's aiming to peter altmaier we will be speaking to peter altmaier. francine: there is more evidence of the china slowdown this morning. 8.8% in august. that is the most since 2011. nick bottoms is standing by with more. what is driving the downturn? whammyhis is a triple for a lot of these industrial companies. the stock market crashed affected in a very bad way. a lot of their investments and demands are low for a lot of these drivers of the old economy. you want the valuation coming home to roost. a lot of these companies had lending denominated in dollars. their debt becomes more expensive. you are seeing a confluence of factors and the data showing how hard it is heading china's industrial companies. manus: where we see that evidence. if we look at the broader economy, we have had a raft of measures. drawing conclusions about where we are, whether it is a hysterical slowdown. or whether it is going to be a glide lower. >> the economy is still growing. the government has se
manus: i am manus cranny.e will be's aiming to peter altmaier we will be speaking to peter altmaier. francine: there is more evidence of the china slowdown this morning. 8.8% in august. that is the most since 2011. nick bottoms is standing by with more. what is driving the downturn? whammyhis is a triple for a lot of these industrial companies. the stock market crashed affected in a very bad way. a lot of their investments and demands are low for a lot of these drivers of the old economy. you...
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manus cranny of the polls, coming up -- manus cranny of the pulse coming up. are going to get in whether or not valuation is going to offer an opportunity. this chance of global recession. talking about emerging markets. story of credit suisse saying violations offer an opportunity. they are taking off their short positions on the s&p. we've gone for a couple of interesting things. we've got the financial ministers meeting this weekend. we have a bit of a russian flavor to the show. we got the first deputy of ceo -- we got the rossa tom rested deputy ceo. this is a company that is at the forefront. impact with the lifting of sanctions have on the lithuanian finance minister. and i know you love football. with behind the scenes bayern munich. which club are u.n.? d believe that markets can sustain a rate hike from the united states? what it caused damage as is suggested? jonathan: looking forward to it. the big discussion is the oil markets, $20. manus cranny and francine lacqua coming up in the pulse. we talk about a good market as well. join you on monday. at
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manus at the mclaren thought center in surrey. marvin is still here -- thank you for sticking around. you are saying that we have to be cautious about what's going on in china. you are expecting the dollar to be below parity by the end of the year. what is your best play? marvin: we have just put out a new recommendation to be short with the dollar. a similar recommendation would be the one that man is associated with the dollar swiss. it is an overvalued currency but we think it is the clearest play. we think the ecb will come through with easing by the end of the year. francine: qe? marvin: by the end of the year, we think they will extend the period of their commitment to qe, and they may actually do that as early as this week. probably not, but maybe as early as this week. we think it will ultimately be more effective for domestic policy and for their exchange rate if they move to more negative rates. that is not our base case call but we don't rule it out. we think it is possible to come out and qe. francine: thank you so muc
manus at the mclaren thought center in surrey. marvin is still here -- thank you for sticking around. you are saying that we have to be cautious about what's going on in china. you are expecting the dollar to be below parity by the end of the year. what is your best play? marvin: we have just put out a new recommendation to be short with the dollar. a similar recommendation would be the one that man is associated with the dollar swiss. it is an overvalued currency but we think it is the...
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manus cranny. manus: a discussion on what you were saying before. i love nouriel.not waver through that. it is all doom and gloom. jonathan: with a tie like that? manus: we have an interesting lineup. we have a former ecb lead, jean-claude trichet. jonathan: another thing about policy mistakes -- who cares about mistakes that you've made. i would like for him to answer questions. jonathan: all 15 major central banks have hiked rates, the ecb being one of them, had to reverse course. up to one third who have raised rates have reversed and that is the risk the fed runs. the fed is looking up policy for the united states. i was corrected on the pulse. it sets policy to the united states and exposure to china is limited. correct, ig to the will have a go at correcting you. upathan: manus cranny coming after the break trying to correct me. mario monti and great guests coming up in the pulse. it is job state. north of 200000 and we will talk about markets and payroll. i'm on twitter @ferrotv. best of luck for the rest of your day. ♪ manus: american jobs. the last report
manus cranny. manus: a discussion on what you were saying before. i love nouriel.not waver through that. it is all doom and gloom. jonathan: with a tie like that? manus: we have an interesting lineup. we have a former ecb lead, jean-claude trichet. jonathan: another thing about policy mistakes -- who cares about mistakes that you've made. i would like for him to answer questions. jonathan: all 15 major central banks have hiked rates, the ecb being one of them, had to reverse course. up to one...
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manus: he is giving a very stark warning. it very clearly personifies the domestic need in the united states of america. this is my subjective view. the personal need within the united states of america to raise rates versus the existential threat, which is a global commodity meltdown, slowdown in china. it is internal and external. that is essentially what this man is warning. and is also warning about the fed missing the opportunity to actually get on and raise rates. i think it is a beautiful piece. jonathan: very well produced, i might add. [laughter] jonathan: how will you cover in "the pulse?" manus: we will talk about the impact in terms of -- we have that exclusive interview from the italian prime minister -- not overly concerned, it sounds like, about china. we will bring in hojavier. about --se -- what qatari, hello, are you there? ok, let's go private. is that a possibility? is that a probability? then you talk luxuries. do youaude biver -- have a hoopla? jonathan: i wish i did. manus cranny, coming up with francin
manus: he is giving a very stark warning. it very clearly personifies the domestic need in the united states of america. this is my subjective view. the personal need within the united states of america to raise rates versus the existential threat, which is a global commodity meltdown, slowdown in china. it is internal and external. that is essentially what this man is warning. and is also warning about the fed missing the opportunity to actually get on and raise rates. i think it is a...
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manus: chinese markets on holiday.t a breather as the country commemorates the end of world war ii with a massive military parade. francine: the latest report says risk to global growth have fed should the remain data dependent when it comes to raising rates. welcome to "the pulse" live in
manus: chinese markets on holiday.t a breather as the country commemorates the end of world war ii with a massive military parade. francine: the latest report says risk to global growth have fed should the remain data dependent when it comes to raising rates. welcome to "the pulse" live in
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manus: a lovely weekend, thank you very much. more of china.into does not seem to think it is bad as we all make it out to be. donna was levelheaded in her approach when i caught up with her. but china is front and center and another bad set of numbers. what does it mean? we have johnny coming in from access to discuss those. the other issue, it is not a global issue, centered on what europe is doing with the refugee crisis. bonito -- emma bonino, the former italian foreign minister. europe's response to the juncker plan. hour we have a hedge fund manager and his perspective is always great to get in terms of the world. lgebris actually sees the world and his domain is banks. will bringthe brink you that first draft of the german budget as well. germany's response to the refugee crisis maybe riced into that budget. warren buffett will join us live from new york at 5:00 p.m. london time a lot going on in the markets. the ftse 100 just off a session high. the dax at 170 points higher. that is it from me. good luck from the rest of your day. ♪ fra
manus: a lovely weekend, thank you very much. more of china.into does not seem to think it is bad as we all make it out to be. donna was levelheaded in her approach when i caught up with her. but china is front and center and another bad set of numbers. what does it mean? we have johnny coming in from access to discuss those. the other issue, it is not a global issue, centered on what europe is doing with the refugee crisis. bonito -- emma bonino, the former italian foreign minister. europe's...
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manus: the year of gargantuan deals.bout families and the guardians of capital in europe getting together in terms of transporting from auto industry into finance. that's a whole other theme. flip and unreliable girlfriend, a reliable boyfriend. janet yellen speaks again. what is the message? we know she is the leader of the pack. she wants hikes this year. the dollar's the strongest performing and this quarter. i ran functions. the dollar 0.9% for for this quarter. the s&p however down over 6.3%. it is the vanguard. andy going into the yen dollar. the question is -- are we on the edge of the next growth imf? christine lagarde said she is ready to talk in the papers. we have "the pulse" and all eyes on brighton. 120 billion pounds of tax not collected in the u.k. tune in for that. the markets and perspective. our guest will talk about after mass and if he has a mandate. jonathan: the pulse after the short break. 56 minutes into the session. a tale of two deals. the deal that will not be with vodafone it and liberty globa
manus: the year of gargantuan deals.bout families and the guardians of capital in europe getting together in terms of transporting from auto industry into finance. that's a whole other theme. flip and unreliable girlfriend, a reliable boyfriend. janet yellen speaks again. what is the message? we know she is the leader of the pack. she wants hikes this year. the dollar's the strongest performing and this quarter. i ran functions. the dollar 0.9% for for this quarter. the s&p however down...
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manus: he spoke at the world economic forum. >> we're integrating ourselfs into the wider world. china will open up even more. vesting abroad
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i want to bring in manu raju, and gloria borger, and also kevin madden, our cnn contributors, and now, manu, can you explain to us, what is so important about that vote that he woke up saying that for the good of the institution and the house of representatives that he needed to quit. >> well, wolf, this started in the end of right before the august recess, there was an effort by representative mark meadows from north carolina to vacate the chair, and what that is essentially means is that a vote on whether or not to keep john boehner as speaker. what we know, wolf, there are 25 republicans who are going to be voting against john boehner, and they did it in the beginning of the year, and what they were hoping to get is more than 29 republicans to vote against john boehner, and if they did get more than 29 republicans, then boehner would need to rely on democratic votes to keep his job as speaker. and now, that would have really undermined him, his standing among the republicans in the conference, and in addition to that, we have been hearing for weeks about how the fact that boehner h
i want to bring in manu raju, and gloria borger, and also kevin madden, our cnn contributors, and now, manu, can you explain to us, what is so important about that vote that he woke up saying that for the good of the institution and the house of representatives that he needed to quit. >> well, wolf, this started in the end of right before the august recess, there was an effort by representative mark meadows from north carolina to vacate the chair, and what that is essentially means is...
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we're joined by richard jones, and manus cranny. mr.es, last month we talked and howper thursday, close the bank of england was to hiking interest rates. he said now is the time to go. help the things have changed. thursday,ent to super we all know what this been happening outside the u.k.. there are a lot of international concerns, but if we look at the domestic data we had a bit of a soft patch on super thursday. the manufacturing data was week, but the services, the competent pmi, even the retail numbers we've seen from the british retail sources show the prices and sales are down. it is a murkier picture than where we were four weeks ago. jonathan: morgan stanley out with a note, the potential that the bank of england put handout for a rate cut. where are we? richard: when we were sitting here before, we were oscillating between may and august of 2016 as left off. since then, it is august and 2016.er of 2060. -- it's deferred quite a bit further than where we were this time last month. polls will be a big part of the program. manus:
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manu, thinking very much.itol hill with that vote. >>> coming up, latinos taking on donald trump. some of the music's biggest stars using music to celebrate the spranish heritage and combating the negativity surrounding latinos, they say. we'll talk to emilio estafan next about this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. milk has 8 grams of high-quality protein. which could be the difference between just living life. and milking it. start every day with the power of protein and milk life. we'll talk to emilio estafan ♪ (vo) making the most out of every mile. that's why i got a subaru impreza. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. we figure you probably don't have time to wait on hold. that's why at xfinity we're hard at work, building new apps like this one that lets you choose a time for us to call you. so instead of waiting on hold, we'll call you when things are just as wonderful... [phone ringing] but a little less crazy. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience po
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on, they hope he strays away from those, and we will see if he does that. >> what are you hearing, manu, what you are hearing of the pope's issue to gay rights, and opposition to gay marriage, and those views? >> well, they feel that the pope will stay away from those m matters, and we will see if he does, and particularly on the issue of gay rights, and this pope has been a little bit more progressive on the issue of gay rights than his predecessor, and i'm not sure how much he will decide to get into that or the abortion question. but as the folks are saying that perhaps what he'll touch on are things that put both parties in a little bit of an uncomfortable position. >> yes, that is what the archbishop timothy dolan said, that both parties could be conflicted or feeling unk uncomfortable as he addresses both sessions of congress. >>> and so now, what is the significance of the pope's visit, and how does the role as the first jesuit catholic leader make a difference? we will discuss this when we come back. from a trusted it partner. including cloud and hosting services - all backed by
on, they hope he strays away from those, and we will see if he does that. >> what are you hearing, manu, what you are hearing of the pope's issue to gay rights, and opposition to gay marriage, and those views? >> well, they feel that the pope will stay away from those m matters, and we will see if he does, and particularly on the issue of gay rights, and this pope has been a little bit more progressive on the issue of gay rights than his predecessor, and i'm not sure how much he...
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manu, you'll be busy.hank you. >>> coming up for us, he reportedly thought a little girl was possessed by demons. a child of satan, so he killed a little girl that became known as baby doe. just moments ago, he and the little girl's mother you saw right there, they appeared in court for the first time. we'll see what happened. it wouland it turned onif you turned oeverywhere else.ne room but that's exactly how traditional cooling and heating systems work. so you pay more than you should. but mitsubishi electric systems give you a better way... with no waste and lower energy bills. control temperatures precisely in one or every room ... ...with no new ductwork. so everyone can enjoy ultimate personal comfort. mitsubishi electric cooling and heating. make comfort personal. in a massachusetts courtroom as new details in the death of the girl who became known worldwide as baby doe, as new details were read out loud. >> that's clearly someone who didn't -- couldn't handle what was going on in the courtroom and
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senior political reporter manu raju is on capitol hill to hels more. morning. >> reporter: good morning. carol, this is really just a punt. this is a short-term spending bill that's going to extend government funding until december 11 when the real larger, more contentious issues are going to arise. what the republican leadership did to try to alleviate those concerns that you referenced about planned parenthood is try to separate this issue from -- into a separate battle over the budget. they want to take it out of this must-pass spending bill to keep the government open and try to move it into a different separate process. now, for right now, that seems to have appeased a lot of those conservatives. but they'll have to deal with this again in the winter when if that -- if planned parenthood continues to get funded, those fights are just going to intensify. in addition to that, there's a big battle that's brewing over the exact level to set government spending limits. and mitch mcconnell, the senate majority leader, tried to start negotiations last we
senior political reporter manu raju is on capitol hill to hels more. morning. >> reporter: good morning. carol, this is really just a punt. this is a short-term spending bill that's going to extend government funding until december 11 when the real larger, more contentious issues are going to arise. what the republican leadership did to try to alleviate those concerns that you referenced about planned parenthood is try to separate this issue from -- into a separate battle over the budget....
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so that's something we'll be watching very closely. >> manu raju, welcome to the family. capitol hill. thank you. >>> and just a deep-felt thank you to all of you who watched today. it was a special day sharing pieces from the loneliest club. we profiled every one of those i sat with last night in washington. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. "the lead" starts right now. sl \s >>> i'm jake tapper, this is "the lead." the 308 tick lead, donald trump versus the world? he's attacking dr. ben carson's surgical skills, carly fiorina's face? as the final cnn poll before next week's debate shows he is stronger than ever. his favorite target, jeb bush, will join me to way in and respond. the national lead, moving targets, 11 shootings in 11 days, zero suspects, armed volunteers now patrolling a small busy stress of an interstate on the lookout for a small sniper. >>> homes swept
so that's something we'll be watching very closely. >> manu raju, welcome to the family. capitol hill. thank you. >>> and just a deep-felt thank you to all of you who watched today. it was a special day sharing pieces from the loneliest club. we profiled every one of those i sat with last night in washington. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. "the lead" starts right now. sl \s >>> i'm jake tapper, this is "the lead." the 308 tick lead,...
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a manus they are both to security as well as a potential unification partner.d they are prepared to use nuclear weapons against u.s. at any time. a picasso back on display in paris after disappearing for more than a decade. the painting was reportedly stolen in 2001 from the archives in the french capital. it eventually turned up in a fedex depot in new jersey in december. an investigation is still underway. has confirmed the fed remains on track to type rate. let's ask our guests what this means for the region. joining us is mike mccarthy, a chief strategist. great to see you. did you see any stark in the speech janet yellen made on today versus friday? what has changed? mike: the market reacting could be a key driver. dismay at the border level. i'm not privy to ward meetings but my guess is the meeting surprised the feds. they are tempting to be transparent and demonstrate they are responsive to conditions. unfortunately, what they did is put a lot of concern in front of investors. uncertainty.d that had the effect of not only increasing volatility but widen
a manus they are both to security as well as a potential unification partner.d they are prepared to use nuclear weapons against u.s. at any time. a picasso back on display in paris after disappearing for more than a decade. the painting was reportedly stolen in 2001 from the archives in the french capital. it eventually turned up in a fedex depot in new jersey in december. an investigation is still underway. has confirmed the fed remains on track to type rate. let's ask our guests what this...
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manu raju, senior political correspondent for cnn. and karen tumulty, national political correspondent for "the washington post." >> award winning reporting and analysis, covering hifflet as it happens. -- history as it happens. from our nation's capital this is "washington week with gwen ifill." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> how much money do you have in your pocket right now? >> i have $40. >> $21. >> could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? >> i don't think so. >> well, if you start putting that money toward your retirement every week, and let it grow over time, for 20, 30 years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. >> additional funding is provided by newman's own foundation. donating all profits from newman's own food products to charity. and nourishing the common good. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen
manu raju, senior political correspondent for cnn. and karen tumulty, national political correspondent for "the washington post." >> award winning reporting and analysis, covering hifflet as it happens. -- history as it happens. from our nation's capital this is "washington week with gwen ifill." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> how much money do you have in your pocket right now? >> i have $40. >> $21. >>...
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presidencia de guatemala se los candidatos jimmyuelta entre morales, del frente de convergencia nacional y manueenovada. lorena --por el momento el gobierno ha quedado en manos de un presidente interino, alejandro maldonado, hasta que culmine el traspaso de poderes el 14 de enero de 2016. use this cg with bug topvo/juanfran estas son las historias que hacen noticia... --el tunel submarino del "ba" permanece cerrado por reparacioo programado para este fin de efectuando sin contratiempos.. --autobuses y otros medios de transporte asisten con el trfico de pasajeros a san francisco. use this cg with bug lorena - take vo --nuevos detalles en el caso del reo que muri en la crcel de "santa clara". --el guardia "rafael rodrguez" admiti haber estado en la celda de "michael tyree" pero asegura que no lo toco. --"tyree" fue hallado sin vida con heridas de golpes una hora despus de que tres agentes entraran en su clula... use this cg with bug juanfra-take vo las rejas, un hombre que se ras atrincher durante veinte horas en un complejo de apartamentos en morgan hill... --la polica dice que el sujeto junto a
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in many ways, what we are discovering even in retail, people are trying to create a physical manus isfestation where they can have an experience pretty does not just online and not just physical. it is a combination of both. i think education will have that blend as well. we are determined to be leaders when that blend occurs. the same time as we have been for many years. leaders in the residential educational experience. for joining me. much more is ahead on the bloomberg market day it overseas, china is hosting a massive military parade. besides remembering the past, it created a way for china to showcase its military might. distracting from was going on in the economy, we will get a closer look at the -- next. ♪ betty: welcome back. with get straight to matt miller. the last time we were talking to you, we were coming off the highs of the session. it looks like your green tie is not keeping the market up. matt: we'll have come way off the highs of the session. we were up 160 and 170 points on the dow, now just up 85. we are now up only .5% on the s&p 500. if you look at my terminal
in many ways, what we are discovering even in retail, people are trying to create a physical manus isfestation where they can have an experience pretty does not just online and not just physical. it is a combination of both. i think education will have that blend as well. we are determined to be leaders when that blend occurs. the same time as we have been for many years. leaders in the residential educational experience. for joining me. much more is ahead on the bloomberg market day it...
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manu, what else are you learning?is is a pretty big surprise and no one really expected it today. of course they have been dealing with how to fund the government and that's a big question going forward. and what we were expecting this morning is for the republicans to lay out their plan to lay out funding for the next three months. not for the speaker to come out and announce his resignation from the job. that really caught a lot of people by surprise. but, you know, his -- has certainly been under threat. there were 25 republicans who voted against him in january. and he really needed to maintain, you know, that level of support and not let the level of opposition go up higher than 29 votes. if he lost 29 or more votes he would have to rely on democrats to keep his job. and that is something i don't think the speaker really wanted to do. that could really undermine him politically. and having the pope there yesterday. as i said, it was such a huge emotional, inspirational moment for him. it was obviously something t
manu, what else are you learning?is is a pretty big surprise and no one really expected it today. of course they have been dealing with how to fund the government and that's a big question going forward. and what we were expecting this morning is for the republicans to lay out their plan to lay out funding for the next three months. not for the speaker to come out and announce his resignation from the job. that really caught a lot of people by surprise. but, you know, his -- has certainly been...
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we do know joe manus was taken by people in that line to the american office, sat in his office and saw sumner jackson written on the wall. he described the jacksons to me as underground. told me when i interviewed him he would not be alive without him. he did not think he would live. to this day, he is extremely grateful the jacksons wrist theirlives -- risked lives to hide in their home on the most lethal street you could find yourself on in occupied europe. i think there were probably several, at least several, but joe manos is the only one i could actually document and interview. >> we have time for a few more questions. we will get to some over here. >> what happened to fill it -- phillip? did he have a family of his own? mr. kershaw: he did. he has two daughters. i met both. barbara lives in paris. i went to lunch. phillip paid. i'm glad because the wine was quite nice. lorraine, his youngest -- oldest daughter lives just outside boston. she came over to the states in her late 20's. she's always sort of mystified by the american heritage she had, and came over in her late 20's and
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i want to bring in cnn senior political reporter manu raju. this is not the normal stop you would expect him to make. >> it was interesting. bernie sanders tried to showcase his message of economic issues, income inequality, raising minimum wage to $15 an hour, those are issues he believes cut across party lines. but he could not avoid the elephant in the room. take a listen. >> i do believe that it is improper for the united states government or state government to tell every woman in this country the very painful and difficult choice that she has to make on that issue. and i honestly, i don't want to be too provocative here, but very often conservatives say, you know, get the government out of my life. i don't want the government telling me what to do. >> reporter: yeah, that was not the only controversial thing that bernie sanders discussed. he was also talking about the issue of racism. of course bernie sanders has been moving very aggressively to court the black vote, particularly in south carolina, and try to make inroads in a constituen
i want to bring in cnn senior political reporter manu raju. this is not the normal stop you would expect him to make. >> it was interesting. bernie sanders tried to showcase his message of economic issues, income inequality, raising minimum wage to $15 an hour, those are issues he believes cut across party lines. but he could not avoid the elephant in the room. take a listen. >> i do believe that it is improper for the united states government or state government to tell every woman...
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and manu who just joined cnn, great to have you here.th the great new numbers we have out of iowa and new hampshire when it come s s political race there. in iowa. let's start with the republicans. in iowa. we have trump 29, carson 22, bush 6, fiorina, 5, paul, 5. this is where the numbers are more surprising in new hampshire. trump 28. kasich, 12. carson 11. busch 8%. let me start with you. what is happening with jeb bush? >> he's in a bit of a small collapse. it's only september. with kasich leaping ahead of him like that. that's a major problem for bush in new hampshire. >> kasich has been smart. he knows if he got a shot it's in the state of new hampshire. >> why? >> because in the primary, independents can cross over. kasich's brand of government, he gets things down. they don't want to play dynamic politics and you're unhappy with jeb bush. you might want to give him a view. >> and they run in the same lane, politically. >> established, moderate. this poll just confirms that kasich is a huge threat to jeb who continues to catch fir
and manu who just joined cnn, great to have you here.th the great new numbers we have out of iowa and new hampshire when it come s s political race there. in iowa. let's start with the republicans. in iowa. we have trump 29, carson 22, bush 6, fiorina, 5, paul, 5. this is where the numbers are more surprising in new hampshire. trump 28. kasich, 12. carson 11. busch 8%. let me start with you. what is happening with jeb bush? >> he's in a bit of a small collapse. it's only september. with...
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manu raju and ted welch have been doing reporting as we speak about this developing rift and maybe even more specifically the developing desire by people like ted cruz and maybe some of his conservative compatriots in the house trying to convince the leadership to delay it using exactly the argument you used to say it's a technicality that the 60 day window that didn't open up and doesn't until the legislation is written. so we'll see what happens. at this point it's a debate, maybe not even a fight, a debate within the republican part yy a leadership? the house and senate about what to do with that. >> it's more than a technicality because the proponents of those who say the 60 day window hasn't started, they make the nunt the administration can't unilaterally start easing sanctions against iran until that 60 day window is over. they say the 60 days hasn't even started so there's a practical impact that could be there as well if they delay this vote. dana, stand by. i want to talk about what's going on, the major capitol hill rally against the iran deal as well as hillary clinton's apo
manu raju and ted welch have been doing reporting as we speak about this developing rift and maybe even more specifically the developing desire by people like ted cruz and maybe some of his conservative compatriots in the house trying to convince the leadership to delay it using exactly the argument you used to say it's a technicality that the 60 day window that didn't open up and doesn't until the legislation is written. so we'll see what happens. at this point it's a debate, maybe not even a...
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general, the issue of agreements, bilateral, not lateral, are signs of progress in -- >> let's bring in manucapitol hill. law makers on both sides of the aisle don't line up with all of the views of the pope and the catholic church. one lawmaker, we've heard, even talking about boycotting the pope's speech to congress. what are you hearing on the hill? >> jake, it's a mix of apprehension and excitement, excitement because, of course, a such an historic visit, first time ever a pope has addressed joint session of congress. but also apprehension because they are very uncertain about what the pope will say, of course it's a pope that has espoused views, deviating from the republicans who do dominate capitol hill, and they're unsure about the positions that he'll take. and what's interesting is that the leadership, particularly on the republican side, is really sending out the message that they want their folks to behave. they don't want any outbursts, remember, of course we saw that 2009 speech from president obama addressed joint session of congress and a congressman yelled out "you lie" they
general, the issue of agreements, bilateral, not lateral, are signs of progress in -- >> let's bring in manucapitol hill. law makers on both sides of the aisle don't line up with all of the views of the pope and the catholic church. one lawmaker, we've heard, even talking about boycotting the pope's speech to congress. what are you hearing on the hill? >> jake, it's a mix of apprehension and excitement, excitement because, of course, a such an historic visit, first time ever a pope...
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and that was later by the end it was probably 300 manu script pages long. so a lot got left out, which you're very lucky because it wasn't that interesting. so, but yeah. it took a while to get the material under control, for sure. >> did you use a filing system or did you use that geological stratification system that your father used? i made a file as and i had a separate file folder for the key period of the book, which is 1835 and 1836 where i had a folder for every day of the year. and every newspaper article i would put it into -- i would put it into that. so then when the time came and writing about august writing a 1835, i could just pull out a week and i would have all the newspaper articles, all of my notes in a row. and ready to tell the story like that. i have a horror of a blank page as a writer you never want to sit down and look at a blank page. then you go, oh, my god. you don't know where to begin, you don't know what to do. you always want to have good notes in front of you. so what you're doing is just kind of editting the notes and turni
and that was later by the end it was probably 300 manu script pages long. so a lot got left out, which you're very lucky because it wasn't that interesting. so, but yeah. it took a while to get the material under control, for sure. >> did you use a filing system or did you use that geological stratification system that your father used? i made a file as and i had a separate file folder for the key period of the book, which is 1835 and 1836 where i had a folder for every day of the year....
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now under way, manu is live in washington with more. what is the latest?ntiate himself from john boehner largely because a lot of conservatives are skeptical of boehner's leadership style, and one of the reasons why he was actually forced to leave the speakership because there was a vote expected on the house floor that would have put a lot of his colleagues in a tough spot. so, what kevin mccarthy is trying to do is emphasize how his style is a lot different than john boehner's. he continued to make that case last night. >> what you're going to see is a conservative speech that takes a conservative congress that puts a strategy to fight and win. i don't speak ill of any republican because every republican should have a voice here. that's going to be the fundamental difference. i believe in the bottom-up strategy. >> yeah. that strategy is something the republicans were talking about behind closed doors yesterday for their first extended discussion about the way guard for their leadership team, but mccarthy right now seems to have enough support to become
now under way, manu is live in washington with more. what is the latest?ntiate himself from john boehner largely because a lot of conservatives are skeptical of boehner's leadership style, and one of the reasons why he was actually forced to leave the speakership because there was a vote expected on the house floor that would have put a lot of his colleagues in a tough spot. so, what kevin mccarthy is trying to do is emphasize how his style is a lot different than john boehner's. he continued...
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tom: what i want to know about the terminal value of oil, manus cranny this morning had an interviewhis morning. i am going to -- is everybody coming back down to where you people are? andrew: exactly. the global oil costs are moving down in a parallel fashion pretty much, flattening out to a certain extent. it has to do with twin factors between technology and fx as well. brendan: if we are looking at the rig count in the middle east going up, does that tell us that the pricing power of opec is over? andrew: more or less, yes. vonnie: conoco phillips is announcing 1800 jobs at its morning. are there more to come? andrew: most of them have been on the oil services side, but if you think about the rest of oil, they are materializing there as well. tom: when do you know when to pull the trigger echo there are all these blue trip -- blue-chip names that you put in your portfolio. when you pull the trigger and say nothing is gloomy and i am buying? kate: we did a little bit last summer. tom: you got hammered. kate: we got out pretty fast. we have had on our watch list the stocks for the
tom: what i want to know about the terminal value of oil, manus cranny this morning had an interviewhis morning. i am going to -- is everybody coming back down to where you people are? andrew: exactly. the global oil costs are moving down in a parallel fashion pretty much, flattening out to a certain extent. it has to do with twin factors between technology and fx as well. brendan: if we are looking at the rig count in the middle east going up, does that tell us that the pricing power of opec...
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other news organizations have matched this news manus.ate last night, the head of the company gave a statement where he seemed to indicate the gravity of the situation. and this iser, common sense is the first priority for him personally, and the entire board of management. let's be clear about this, our company was dishonest with the epa and the california air resources board and all of the -- you. in my german words, we have totally screwed up. hans: with run through all of the known investigations. in the u.s. congress both the house energy and subcommittee on investigation have said that in the coming weeks they will be looking for -- into this, potentially holding hearings. you'll hear very public airings of the line -- laundry. here in germany, they have said they may be investigating. also the financial regulator in germany also talking about their concerns. the european commission, while they have not formally launched an investigation, they are taking these allegations seriously. there are also reports in korea where they said th
other news organizations have matched this news manus.ate last night, the head of the company gave a statement where he seemed to indicate the gravity of the situation. and this iser, common sense is the first priority for him personally, and the entire board of management. let's be clear about this, our company was dishonest with the epa and the california air resources board and all of the -- you. in my german words, we have totally screwed up. hans: with run through all of the known...
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manus: you told me that -- francine: you told me that jeremy corbyn would not have been your choice. >> i think he has been very clever in articulating what a lot of people are concerned about with the way things are going that austerity isn't working. people are saying it's starting to be sent to take just for people on lower incomes. but whether the policies advocated are solid is a big? . francine: if you look at the u.s. and the u.k., the problem with a free and liberal economy is it does create inequality bigger and other countries and it is a problem that has to be addressed and this probably taps into jeremy corbyn economics. but there has been a fragmentation or it >> we have had quite a large section of the labour party who have gone along with austerity being the solution. there is a big problem with the government deficit but we have had jeremy corbyn coming along with a much more radical approach and i think this has split the labour party. what i hope will come out of this is some really serious thinking about where it ought to be going and what it can hope to achieve an
manus: you told me that -- francine: you told me that jeremy corbyn would not have been your choice. >> i think he has been very clever in articulating what a lot of people are concerned about with the way things are going that austerity isn't working. people are saying it's starting to be sent to take just for people on lower incomes. but whether the policies advocated are solid is a big? . francine: if you look at the u.s. and the u.k., the problem with a free and liberal economy is it...
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manus cranny. christine: i will let him know. you will be so happy when he comes back from holiday.see what i get. i am concerned, scared, and excited. twitterng us to today question. what do you want to see at the frankfurt motor show? some very strange cars being chosen for anchors. we will find out more after the short break. you can follow us on twitter. adam posen is back from the peterson institute. . . >> the u.k. returning to zero in august driven down by the cost of fuel and clothing. a measure of core prices also easing. core price exclude volatile food and energy costs. consumer prices unchanged in august compared with a year earlier. the figure in line with economists on a bloomberg survey. core inflation excludes food and volatile energy. from 1.2%. what does this tell us about the path of u.k. interest rates? mark carney, the governor said the time for a rate hike is approaching. we have had more bullish comments in recent days. committee members seem to be on the hawkish side. it was minus 0.1 in april. it is a long way away from its 2% target which the bank of englan
manus cranny. christine: i will let him know. you will be so happy when he comes back from holiday.see what i get. i am concerned, scared, and excited. twitterng us to today question. what do you want to see at the frankfurt motor show? some very strange cars being chosen for anchors. we will find out more after the short break. you can follow us on twitter. adam posen is back from the peterson institute. . . >> the u.k. returning to zero in august driven down by the cost of fuel and...
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manus: how do you position yourself -- francine: how do you position yourself ahead of it, nine hoursephen: our view is that of positivee amount they can get by continuing to wait are rapidly diminishing. if they do nothing today and are hawkish about 2016, there will probably be more market uncertainty. if they do nothing today and are dovish about 2016, they will probably reverse the normalization they have worked for for two years. we think it is a lose-lose. manusfrancine: you are for a hie today. are you not concerned they will have to reverse it? hikeen: we think a dovish soothing market fears about 2016 probably reduces the risk they will have to reverse it. francine: if you are the bank of england, how much are you looking at what the fed does to decide whether early next year is a good way to also hike interest rates? stephen: we think the bank of england has given good indication that they want to lag the fed. the risk is that the bank of england rate hike expectations are brought a little bit lower. the january to march part of the u.k. curve, there were probably be a littl
manus: how do you position yourself -- francine: how do you position yourself ahead of it, nine hoursephen: our view is that of positivee amount they can get by continuing to wait are rapidly diminishing. if they do nothing today and are hawkish about 2016, there will probably be more market uncertainty. if they do nothing today and are dovish about 2016, they will probably reverse the normalization they have worked for for two years. we think it is a lose-lose. manusfrancine: you are for a hie...
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he sat down with manu, welcome to cnn. we'll get to you in a moment.ing from a fall off a treadmill but clearly he is in a fighting mode. especially when it come to trump and the republicans. i want our viewers to listen to some of your exclusive interview. >> of course, i'm sure you've been enjoying watching the republican primary take shape. what do you think of donald trump? does he have the temperament to be president? >> well, his republican friends will have to determine that. his temperament is not much different than the rest of the team. that he's running against. donald trump is speaking for the republican party. why? why do the republicans who are running for president never criticize him on anything? immigration? all of his remarks about the country generally, about the leadership in the country? the only time they have jumped on him is when he came out and said mccain msnbc is not a war hero. that's a pretty easy one. everyone knows john mccain is a war hero. oh, how could anybody say anything about john mccain? he's a war hero. where are
he sat down with manu, welcome to cnn. we'll get to you in a moment.ing from a fall off a treadmill but clearly he is in a fighting mode. especially when it come to trump and the republicans. i want our viewers to listen to some of your exclusive interview. >> of course, i'm sure you've been enjoying watching the republican primary take shape. what do you think of donald trump? does he have the temperament to be president? >> well, his republican friends will have to determine that....
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. >>> let's go to our cnn senior political reporter, manu raju, who is sitting down with the senate leaderis is a majority leader, who recognizes there's very little he can do to stop the iran deal from going forward. he knows where the votes are. he does want to showcase that there's a bipartisan majority in congress that is opposing this deal, but he's also skeptical of house conservatives who are trying to sue the president, or threatening we should take this to court. he does the think this is necessarily the way to go. i think we have some sound here that shows just that. >> i think it will be a big issue in the presidential race and in the senate. it's an agreement between barack obama and the iranian regime. it will be reviewed again a year and a half from now. it doesn't have the force of law that a treat use would have had, so his deal is unilateral deal with iran is something he can try to implement over the next year and a half and if the next president wants to look at it, is free to do it. >> yeah, this is clearly trying to make the case there's little congress can do. even if
. >>> let's go to our cnn senior political reporter, manu raju, who is sitting down with the senate leaderis is a majority leader, who recognizes there's very little he can do to stop the iran deal from going forward. he knows where the votes are. he does want to showcase that there's a bipartisan majority in congress that is opposing this deal, but he's also skeptical of house conservatives who are trying to sue the president, or threatening we should take this to court. he does the...
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let's bring in our chief political correspondent dana bash, manu raju and jeff zeleny for analysis oft's going on. dana, you were there in the house of representatives when the president delivered his address before a joint meeting of congress. give us an idea of the energy surrounding this pope. >> it's really like nothing that i have ever witnessed, to be honest ever thought i could witness in an institution like congress. you had a lot of very veteran members of congress, a lot of jaded members of congress, of all religions, of all political persuasions pretty much completely focused on the pope. because everybody got the historic nature of it, but it wasn't just that, wolf. you know, he has a presence. he has a presence that anybody who has really been in the same room or been around him and obviously i was in the chamber with hundreds and hundreds of people so it wasn't like i was up close and personal with him. but you definitely got the sense the minute he walked through the doors and you heard that first ever cry from the sergeant in arms, mr. speaker, the pope of the holy see
let's bring in our chief political correspondent dana bash, manu raju and jeff zeleny for analysis oft's going on. dana, you were there in the house of representatives when the president delivered his address before a joint meeting of congress. give us an idea of the energy surrounding this pope. >> it's really like nothing that i have ever witnessed, to be honest ever thought i could witness in an institution like congress. you had a lot of very veteran members of congress, a lot of...
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cnn's manu raji in washington. strong language. >> it was.in this long-ruining civil war. john boehner believes those groups and conservative hard-liners in his caucus made his job a lot harder, made himself a liability to a lot of his republican members when they went back home and had to answer questions about him. he also made mention of his friend and former colleague, eric cantor, the house majority leader who lost a surprising primary last year in his virginia district. here's what he had to say about eric cantor. >> i was planning on leaving at the end of last year. when my friend eric cantor lost his primary election in july of last year, it was clear to me that i just couldn't leave. that i had to provide a transition for the next leaders. so i planned on serving through this year. and on november 17th, i was going to make an announcement. >> now that he's made that announcement, there is a scramble to succeed him. the leading candidate right now is kevin mccarthy, the current house majority leader from california. i've been told he'
cnn's manu raji in washington. strong language. >> it was.in this long-ruining civil war. john boehner believes those groups and conservative hard-liners in his caucus made his job a lot harder, made himself a liability to a lot of his republican members when they went back home and had to answer questions about him. he also made mention of his friend and former colleague, eric cantor, the house majority leader who lost a surprising primary last year in his virginia district. here's what...
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. >> one of the decoding things, manu, will be privatization on the message. yesterday he was very heavy on global warming. our thought is that is where he agrees. he's not here to breed division, right? if he agrees with that decision with president obama, it makes that would be a big inflexion point on him. it seems to reason that's not the biggest issue for the pope. what do you think the list of issue? >> it's interesting he's done things to show his priorities. yesterday, in addition to global warming, he met with the little sisters of the poor. who launched that lawsuit against obamacare. it's interesting to see the different things that he picks out that may aggravate people about certain issues but not poke people in the eye. that will be the interesting thing about tone. >> do you think the big ticket is tolerance? or do you think the big ticket is how capitalism, money, the stewardship of finance is in power? >> it's hard to see him come here if he's going to criticize capital im, he's not going to find allies on the democratic side. >> do you think
. >> one of the decoding things, manu, will be privatization on the message. yesterday he was very heavy on global warming. our thought is that is where he agrees. he's not here to breed division, right? if he agrees with that decision with president obama, it makes that would be a big inflexion point on him. it seems to reason that's not the biggest issue for the pope. what do you think the list of issue? >> it's interesting he's done things to show his priorities. yesterday, in...