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margie: i am not sure we are finished with negative interest rates.hink that might be a feature for a while. it is a question of whether or not the u.s. can avoid negative rates. i think it is a coin toss because so much money gets moved and it really refaxed -- reflects the fact there is a shorter amount of duration for security and that is what helps drive rates to negative yields. kathleen: let's get a more specific about the kind of stocks you are looking at because growth oriented, u.s. centric technology industrials, have care tools -- some of these seem like middle-of-the-road, play it safe investments. what kind of returns are you seeking as average -- i want to make some money the investor can get? margie: i'm thinking even if the equity market over the next 12 months returns mid-single digit to low double digits -- 5% to 10%, that would be satisfactory when inflation is low and when the alternative is treasuries at 1% or 2%. even junk bonds which have been a good return for fixed income investors have a yield around 4% to 5.5% or 6%. not rea
margie: i am not sure we are finished with negative interest rates.hink that might be a feature for a while. it is a question of whether or not the u.s. can avoid negative rates. i think it is a coin toss because so much money gets moved and it really refaxed -- reflects the fact there is a shorter amount of duration for security and that is what helps drive rates to negative yields. kathleen: let's get a more specific about the kind of stocks you are looking at because growth oriented, u.s....
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point out las election last year margi of victorfor republican is 15 percent. big drop. >> republiwin, also worthio mentng district hasn't been d woemocrat since 1960s. up next to have corporatis and politicianla tionships. somebody has thoughts. joins us afterhe break. >>> ♪ itis isn't just a beer. 's a. made from those bold enough to brew it. for those bold enough to drink it. elevate your taste. yuengling traditional lager. spread your wings. . >>> ♪ . >>> welcome back. bring in my guest tonight terry eillingcutive direct he of pr america's al project. le on "the final 5." >> welcome terr >> thanks for having me. >> booas you l week and keep rd on "the final 5." this was extraordinary day in dc. a lot of us woke up this morning or midday, learned that the president effectively fed john bolton as national security adv. a lot of people talking about ur this. cus to hear your take on this. >> look, this is something thats prents do on regular basis change out members of their team sometimes because ofif drences in shyategy or phil and i think what we ha here is
point out las election last year margi of victorfor republican is 15 percent. big drop. >> republiwin, also worthio mentng district hasn't been d woemocrat since 1960s. up next to have corporatis and politicianla tionships. somebody has thoughts. joins us afterhe break. >>> ♪ itis isn't just a beer. 's a. made from those bold enough to brew it. for those bold enough to drink it. elevate your taste. yuengling traditional lager. spread your wings. . >>> ♪ ....
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go on and shoot me. >> host: margie on the phone lines. this show only works if people do call in on the cracked lines and we do try to rotate through the light to get different views. we trust our callers to play by the rules here to have this conversation. .. the president here cut off critical military aid to ukraine which helps push back against one of our adversaries, helping protect the actual security. no one disputes donald trump halted military aid. there was a phone call where donald trump after ukrainian leader, trump requested a failure and one of those was to investigate his political opponent, that is not disputed because the white house's own transcript of the call says exactly that. these artifacts you can't dispute. that is why you have republican supporting this impeachment inquiry including republican governors and when you ask the american people this question, a majority who support the impeachment inquiry. they read these documents themselves, you can read the lower complaint online. they can make their own decision.
go on and shoot me. >> host: margie on the phone lines. this show only works if people do call in on the cracked lines and we do try to rotate through the light to get different views. we trust our callers to play by the rules here to have this conversation. .. the president here cut off critical military aid to ukraine which helps push back against one of our adversaries, helping protect the actual security. no one disputes donald trump halted military aid. there was a phone call where...
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it was an expected house that gathered for a day of political rg margie but first came a surprise announcement from the speaker john burkle. >> i would like to make a personal statement to the house. at the 2017 election. i promised my wife and children that it would be my last. this is a pledge that i intend to keep. >> mps voted later that night early general election he stand down and react not, you go on until october 31 which is halloween is the day the uk is scheduled to leave the eu. alberto is 10 years in the chair have been controversial . once a conservative face fierce criticism from brexit supporters. he questioned his impartiality. he's also beenat the center of bullying allegations which he robustly denies . >> throughout my time as a speaker, i have sought to increase the relative authority of this legislature for which i will make absolutely no apology for anyone, anywhere at any time. >> to deploy a dangerous raise, i have also sought to be the backstop. >> he says he couldn't have done it without colleagues, friends and family . >> and above all, my wife sally and our three c
it was an expected house that gathered for a day of political rg margie but first came a surprise announcement from the speaker john burkle. >> i would like to make a personal statement to the house. at the 2017 election. i promised my wife and children that it would be my last. this is a pledge that i intend to keep. >> mps voted later that night early general election he stand down and react not, you go on until october 31 which is halloween is the day the uk is scheduled to leave...
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art and jean live for their children, their two daughters katie and margie.ddyng to wants to get up and eat lunch. senator mcgovern: art works hard at his job, sometimes putting into our three extra shifts a week in order to make ends meet. but he thinks it is worth it if this children can get a good judge of -- get a good education to end a chance at life that he never had. father before him, he prides himself on being a good father and a good provider. he feels working hard and paying taxes is his duty, but he wonders if his government shares the same obligation. >> are you going to be a good girl today? >> i don't think the people of america are getting back what they are paying in taxes. tax money is being wasted every day. the war. spend it on education and the things that people do need. many loopholes in the tax forms for the millionaires, the poor man is paying for the nation at they are paying the millionaires' taxes for them. a lot of people want to be millionaires under think they want to be millionaires because they don't have to pay taxes. senato
art and jean live for their children, their two daughters katie and margie.ddyng to wants to get up and eat lunch. senator mcgovern: art works hard at his job, sometimes putting into our three extra shifts a week in order to make ends meet. but he thinks it is worth it if this children can get a good judge of -- get a good education to end a chance at life that he never had. father before him, he prides himself on being a good father and a good provider. he feels working hard and paying taxes...
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i'm just saying plastics and they have a storm up full of plastic what is the situation like that margie i mean what companies don't do the cleanup plus you know the pollute us should pay they should encourage people to come out for beach cleanups there are also domestic waste in the oceans there are several things the biodiversity is depleting the mungo budget fission is depleted and the ocean is not so good do you think the government can do anything to make some countries out bonds rustics yes our governments can help by. gets in the salience groups of people to create the awareness of the above mentioned effects of single use plastics for example cops you know plastic cards strolls plastic box all those things should not be used we should go back to what they used to be you know in the fifty's whereby we use a vegetative leads to save food we use a cotton box food shop most things we ought to be doing to save the environment let's leave the last exam because a little bit of the question of overfishing and africom on the coasts of the region the mesh size for fishing you know soon i s
i'm just saying plastics and they have a storm up full of plastic what is the situation like that margie i mean what companies don't do the cleanup plus you know the pollute us should pay they should encourage people to come out for beach cleanups there are also domestic waste in the oceans there are several things the biodiversity is depleting the mungo budget fission is depleted and the ocean is not so good do you think the government can do anything to make some countries out bonds rustics...
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are actually running out of going out i want to bring the other 2 guests in just very quickly and margie in berlin is this an opportunity for the army to say ok they're all problems in our society and we do need to address them and will they take the opportunity to address these concerns from the people. well as human rights watch we did is this statement calling on president sisi to publicly call in on his government and security forces to allow peaceful grow this and to refrain from using violence i think this is an opportunity. for sisi and ranks inside the government to actually realize the level of anger and frustration and to actually take $1000.00 steps backwards if possible at least. to actually allow citizens. to stop the nationwide crackdown that left almost no one touched by this scale of crackdown. i think. we are going to have to leave it we are actually out of time i would like to thank all of guests on my day to feed coming ashore and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting a website al-jazeera dog called and for further discussion go
are actually running out of going out i want to bring the other 2 guests in just very quickly and margie in berlin is this an opportunity for the army to say ok they're all problems in our society and we do need to address them and will they take the opportunity to address these concerns from the people. well as human rights watch we did is this statement calling on president sisi to publicly call in on his government and security forces to allow peaceful grow this and to refrain from using...
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actually fled now opposition supporters opposition to the president are saying that this is a last margyfinal fight against the president calling for his resignation and there was one senator for the opposition that was quoted his name as you're reluctant to who was quoted as saying that if as you head down referring once more to the haitian president if you will noise does not resign today whatever happens to him is not our responsibility so again tensions remain high thousands of people still out on the streets of being dispersed by by police and there's there's a sense that these protests as they've continued for for 3 weeks now will will continue in the days to come. under is welcome the 1st group of african refugees from libya earlier this month rwanda's president paul kagame a signed an agreement with the united nations to take in fell's of asylum seekers as part of a new effort to help african migrants who failed to reach europe and end up trapped in libya where they face torture and forced labor. the 1st group of 66 people from somalia eritrea and sudan will be housed in a center
actually fled now opposition supporters opposition to the president are saying that this is a last margyfinal fight against the president calling for his resignation and there was one senator for the opposition that was quoted his name as you're reluctant to who was quoted as saying that if as you head down referring once more to the haitian president if you will noise does not resign today whatever happens to him is not our responsibility so again tensions remain high thousands of people still...
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. >> then at 11:00 eastern andrew polak, father of student killed at margie stoneman douglas in his bookon why meadow died. >> and it was all these leniency programs like the kids, they had the first kid before school that he was so dangerous, they frisked and wasn't allowed with a backpack, that's how dangerous he was. he threatened students' lives and never arrested. >> sunday at 9:00 eastern on afterwords in his book the years that matter most paul reports on the challenges and costs of a college education. he's interview bid sarah, author and founding director of the hope center at college, community and justice. >> and we are still debating about whether a first grade education is enough, it's obviously not enough and all the signs from the economy and the labor market are that it's not enough but now unlike our predecessors who were able to respond to that basic, those basic economic signs by saying, okay, let's educate our young people, we are fighting and turning into questions of identity, snobbery, politics and partisanship when clearly a sign that young people need our support
. >> then at 11:00 eastern andrew polak, father of student killed at margie stoneman douglas in his bookon why meadow died. >> and it was all these leniency programs like the kids, they had the first kid before school that he was so dangerous, they frisked and wasn't allowed with a backpack, that's how dangerous he was. he threatened students' lives and never arrested. >> sunday at 9:00 eastern on afterwords in his book the years that matter most paul reports on the challenges...
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and then that left a bunch of stumps and margie watery ground. and so it wasn't really the idea that it was really dumb, there were people who lived in the county were extremely slighted by having the capital, to be here and when they heard it was going to be here in the woods they would, on their sleds with their horses and watch the capital come in. once they cut down the tree that was 100 feet long. huge, huge tree and they pulled all the way up to the capital and started kneeling and having a party over the fact that it was coming here. they built a hotel, james seymour which was where the legislators could live. they have to walk a mile from the capital down. there were 66 members of the house of representatives and 22 in the senate and all their flock of lobbyists that came with them so they built a white frame two-story capital there. it became the meetinghouseand the library and everything else . it didn't have anything so that was the first building . it was a number of years later before the capital that we see today was built . the fir
and then that left a bunch of stumps and margie watery ground. and so it wasn't really the idea that it was really dumb, there were people who lived in the county were extremely slighted by having the capital, to be here and when they heard it was going to be here in the woods they would, on their sleds with their horses and watch the capital come in. once they cut down the tree that was 100 feet long. huge, huge tree and they pulled all the way up to the capital and started kneeling and having...
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my condolences to carmen, and his family, and in particularly his three daughters, tessa, kali and margie. the second is for somebody who you all, colleagues, new. he was seen behind me, on any given tuesday afternoon, a humble, sweet, remarkably observant journalist, lauren marson, who worked at kgo tv for 38 years, passed away, after cancer. while we were on summer recess. during his storied career, mostly behind the camera, he covered the hall of justice, san francisco police headquarters, and that the weekly goings-on at the board of supervisors, and i think the longest serving member of this board of supervisors, i have to say when you got his smile, of approval, you knew you were doing the right thing. when he would give that subtle little grimace, you knew the board of supervisors was messing up. his commitment to journalistic excellence was beyond just basic ethics, integrity and reporting. he was a constant grounding element, behind the camera, and his gentle presence i really felt indicated a deep empathy for his subjects, and the news, and that incredible, soothing voice that h
my condolences to carmen, and his family, and in particularly his three daughters, tessa, kali and margie. the second is for somebody who you all, colleagues, new. he was seen behind me, on any given tuesday afternoon, a humble, sweet, remarkably observant journalist, lauren marson, who worked at kgo tv for 38 years, passed away, after cancer. while we were on summer recess. during his storied career, mostly behind the camera, he covered the hall of justice, san francisco police headquarters,...
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margie, i'll pick your brain first.e with the approach of congresswoman gabbard is taking, she's generating bus and headlines and given her appearance on this show last night, she's generating a lot of stories. so who says you need to be at the debate to get that? >> frankly, you look at the past debates, there wasn't a lot of differentiation happening as you go down ballot a lot of the candidates that were up there. so i think at this point this is almost the primary hail mary for a lot of them, can they get enough of the fund-raising and fol lores to be a credible candidate. we elected donald trump on the same tactics. how do you create a buzz and draw attention to yourself even if it's outlandish. so at this point, this is a strategy that you're seeing with beto and others employ trying out this sort of little off the beaten path approach to get attention. >> neil: i'm wondering if others are taking cues about how to do that particularly from tulsi gabbard. what do you think, andrea? >> i agree. it's anything for att
margie, i'll pick your brain first.e with the approach of congresswoman gabbard is taking, she's generating bus and headlines and given her appearance on this show last night, she's generating a lot of stories. so who says you need to be at the debate to get that? >> frankly, you look at the past debates, there wasn't a lot of differentiation happening as you go down ballot a lot of the candidates that were up there. so i think at this point this is almost the primary hail mary for a lot...
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are actually running out of going out i want to bring the other 2 guests in just very quickly and margie in berlin is this an opportunity for the army to say ok they're all problems in our society and we do need to address them and will they take the opportunity to address these concerns from the people. well as human rights watch we did is this statement calling on president sisi to publicly call in on his government and security forces to allow peaceful grow this and to refrain from using violence i think this is an opportunity. for sisi and ranks inside the government to actually realize the level of anger and frustration and to actually take $1000.00 steps backwards if possible at least. to actually allow citizens. to stop the nationwide crackdown that had left almost no one touched by this scale of crackdown. i think. we are going to have to leave it we are actually out of time i would like to thank all of guests on my day to fake coming ashore and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting a website al-jazeera dog called and for further discussion
are actually running out of going out i want to bring the other 2 guests in just very quickly and margie in berlin is this an opportunity for the army to say ok they're all problems in our society and we do need to address them and will they take the opportunity to address these concerns from the people. well as human rights watch we did is this statement calling on president sisi to publicly call in on his government and security forces to allow peaceful grow this and to refrain from using...
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running out we are actually running out and i want to bring the other 2 guests in just very quickly and margie in berlin is this an opportunity for the army to say ok they're all problems in our society and we do need to address them and will they take the opportunity to address these concerns from the people. well as human rights watch we did is this statement calling on president sisi to publicly call in on his government and security forces to allow peaceful protests and to refrain from using violence i think this is an opportunity. for sisi and ranks inside the government to actually realize the level of anger and frustration and to actually take $1000.00 steps backwards if possible at least. to actually allow citizens. to stop the nationwide crackdown that left almost no one touched by this scale of crackdown. i think. we are going to have to leave it we are actually out of time i would like to thank all of guests on my day to feed coming ashore and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting a website al-jazeera dog called and for further discussion go t
running out we are actually running out and i want to bring the other 2 guests in just very quickly and margie in berlin is this an opportunity for the army to say ok they're all problems in our society and we do need to address them and will they take the opportunity to address these concerns from the people. well as human rights watch we did is this statement calling on president sisi to publicly call in on his government and security forces to allow peaceful protests and to refrain from...
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owning most of the means of production however bernie and the aoc and the rest of them do want to margie down that show to serfdom and that's the shades of gray that bob was talking about in the index. whether it's moving to medicare for all or socialist in the health care industry we have one more meet the production and that means the government's going to the own walmart but if you listen to elizabeth warren she wants a board board of directors these private companies. thinking about the continuum is what the debate is in the candidate. nobody is going to nationalize production. >> a question here in the front. >> a reporter with voice of america. asking about north korea, he said north korea bread after the korean war -- do you think socialism is the reason for that in the second question is i understand north korea's right now giving an option to imitate china's economic growth path. you think it's a viable option for them? >> so the chinese peninsula was occupied japan for many years and the korean peninsula was owned by the chinese so it was sort of a dictatorship but it was mostl
owning most of the means of production however bernie and the aoc and the rest of them do want to margie down that show to serfdom and that's the shades of gray that bob was talking about in the index. whether it's moving to medicare for all or socialist in the health care industry we have one more meet the production and that means the government's going to the own walmart but if you listen to elizabeth warren she wants a board board of directors these private companies. thinking about the...
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that's kind of the classic margie issue. it has less to do it's a dramatic impact to the consumer.ugh the big data feeds, see it, they love it. it's this incredibly beneficial for the operators to launch. so much so that i think if you don't have a good five g strategy, they are going to be of behind. the history of the industry at that if you get lift behind, you never really gets backup. >> honey think the us industry at really doing. >> there actually doing quite well. rhetoric around that, what's happening in five g in his first case, at this the first time it at a global launch. typically you see these technologies happen in one geography typically japan and korea and the united states. the mistrust of others areas. this time it at actually launching worldwide. we actually have a lot to do that. we actually ran around and orchestrated and make sure all of the industry margins are ready for launch in five g. but the reason it at launching more dramatically worldwide has to do it's second reasons of why five g at important in the industry and it at how do i create the sort of co
that's kind of the classic margie issue. it has less to do it's a dramatic impact to the consumer.ugh the big data feeds, see it, they love it. it's this incredibly beneficial for the operators to launch. so much so that i think if you don't have a good five g strategy, they are going to be of behind. the history of the industry at that if you get lift behind, you never really gets backup. >> honey think the us industry at really doing. >> there actually doing quite well. rhetoric...